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May 1», 1967----------------------	-------- 	-— ------ 	Sea Sprite-	~	Page	flv»
Salat Joseph Academy nialnbuildtag, front campus.	Sister	Ann	Madeleine-treasurer	and	tradition	at
SJA.
The* SJA Happening
Gentle sea breezes rustling the tree leaves, azaleas in full bloomln the gardens back by Citeaux, the ever-present greenery of spring, million£*of scuffed saddle oxfords relentlessly pounding the worn mahogany stairs, a smiling face here and there, twenty-two squirrels playing football In pecan trees forty feet up, a hammer here, a ladder there, John and Steve everywhere, a crumpled bit of Crun-cheese wrapper—red and gold, dappled sunshine spotting the school’s facade, the lullaby of restless waves, Cindy and Sister Edith, found where^tbey are needed, classes partying UH » sparkling beach, forty-two thousand yards of grey checkered wool. Sister Ann Madeleine smiling over those books, busy students In every Book, balls blap-blapping in the gym, teachers trying to teach over loud wails of Spring Fever, all at SJA.
Sister EdUu resting Cindy ig> fur a hard night of house watching.
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- £7.ands the buildings stand.
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Jofcn Bell: keeper of tfce campus, master of
all trades.
Cfissux: home of toundiag Sisters,


St. Joseph Academy School paper Sea Sprite 1967 (26)
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