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Ruth
Anne St. John Scholarship
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Ruth Anne St. John Scholarship
P.O. Box 195656
Winter Springs, FL 32719-5656
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MISSION STATEMENT
As reflected in her 25-year career as a social worker and in her
extraordinary family life, Ruth Anne St. John was driven by a love
of children and a desire to help them. The Ruth Anne St. John Scholarship
Fund, sponsored by the Florida Association of School Social Workers,
offers financial support to MSW graduate students interested in
the field of school social work. It seeks to assist and encourage
these students to further their education and to risk a way of life
that demonstrates the true meaning and power of our noble profession.
A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY
Ruth Anne St. John was born in Thief River Falls, MN and received
a bachelor's degree from Concordia College, Moorehead, MN and a
Masters in Social Work at the University of Minnesota. She moved
with her family to Florida in 1971 and worked for Family Counseling
Services of Pinellas County beginning in 1974 and was a social worker
for the Pinellas County Schools from 1979 to 1988. She was promoted
to supervisor of school social workers in 1988, a post she held
until the time of her death in 1992. She was a member of Delta Kappa
Gamma honorary educational society; the National Education Association;
The National Association of Social Workers and the Florida Association
of School Social Workers, where she worked tirelessly to further
the profession in Florida. The Pinellas County School Social Workers
Association in 1985 honored her as their Educator of the Year. She
was a member of First Presbyterian Church and is survived by her
7 children and her sister.
SOME PERSONAL
THOUGHTS
I got to know Ruth Anne during a breakfast at the 1988 FASSW state
conference. At the time, she was a seasoned FASSW leader and I was
just in my second full year in school social work. Since I was interested
in legislative issues, and she was the FASSW legislative committee
co-chair, we had common interests and love for our chosen profession.
Needless to say, we hit it right off and continued our friendship
over the phone and at state conferences. I was greatly saddened
by her untimely death in 1992. She was a wonderful and kind lady
whom I admired greatly for her wise professional skills and devotion
to the school social work field in Florida.
I was a member
of the FASSW Board in 1993 when we voted to name our scholarship
in her honor. Since serving as 1994 State President, I have carried
on as the Association's legislative chairperson trying to further
the school social work profession's role within the education field.
I think Ruth Anne looks out for us from Heaven and smiles approvingly,
from time to time, about our persistent efforts. It was also another
privilege to have met and chatted with her wonderful husband, Robert
St. John, who impressed everyone present by showing a lot of courage
in traveling to our 2001 State Conference even though he was gravely
ill. He died a few short months later. He was able to personally
present the award to that years scholarship winner.
Their children
have been in touch with FASSW over the past year and hope to be
a vital part of FASSWs recognition of their beloved mother.
We welcome their efforts to maintain this scholarship, for it will
help future school social workers continue Ruth Anne St. Johns
remarkable legacy.
Sandy San Miguel, MSW,SSWS
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 Robert St. John,
Ruth Anne's husband, speaks at 2001 State Conference |
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Concordia
College (Moorhead, Minnesota) Class Poem
To you who've spent your time in learning's years,
To you who've shared collegiate smiles and tears,
Though not profound these words must have their say,
Upon this joyous, long awaited day.
Our paths
may lead to many different goals,
Our paths may lead O'er mountain trails or shoals;
Withheld from some to to others fame is given,
As through this life we journey on to heaven.
Now what
shall be our measure of success,
Now what shall be our aims for usefulness?
That God might say we used each moment well,
In serving Him; we neither strayed nor fell.
When He
can see our labor, not as loss,
When He can see us stand before His cross,
God knows we lived not dreaming of times past,
But toiled each hour as though it were our last.
So harken
to His words, "Come Unto Me,"
That now enriched by you this world may be;
In gratitude to God may you thus live,
And as you have received now gladly give.
Ruth Anne
Senstad (St. John)
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