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Our Spiritual Directors r The pastors of the five parishes. Father Robert Koerner, Guadalupe parish: Father Emmett Neville. Little Flower parish; Father Eugene Gergen. Holy Rosary parish: Father Andrew Zarek, Saint Pius X parish: talk with Father Thomas Powers. Saint Patrick's parish, after a farewell dinner for him. My new curates.” Father Harold Conley. O.M.I.. Little Flower parish assistant, jokingly remarked as he posed for this informal picture with the assistants of the other three parishes. Father Robert Fox. Saint Patricks parish; Father Eugene Hruska, Holy Rosary; Father Thomas Tobin. Saint Pius X. Pastors of the Billings parishes, and their assistants, answer to the spiritual needs of the parishoners and instruct them in their religion. As another Christ'' in His Mystical Body the priest offers Mass, administers the sacraments, and instructs the people through sermons at Mass, inquiry classes, religious groups, and weekly visits to the religion classes of the school. Father Patrick Donovan welcomes Father John Michelotti back To St. Patrick's. Father Michelotti has taken over the duties of pastor pro tem from Father Thomas Powers who was transferred to Sidney. Scenes from Father Powers’ farewell reception: Mr. James Whoolcy. Mike Dunfield. Father Powers, Father Donovan, and Mr. Irving Staid speakers (top picture) ; Tom Maronick. Mr. Art Cline. Mrs. A. B. Zierten, Mrs. Eugene Kuhlmann. Father Powers, and Mrs. Robert Glcnnen. church group officers (middle picture) : and Father Koerner. Father Powers. Gayle Baker, and parishioners (bottom picture). 12
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Tests, Experience, Time Guidance Guidance directors Father Fox, Father Donovan. Sister Mary Lenorc, Sister Mary Leonilla. Sister Mary Emile, registrar, and Mrs. Thelma FitzGerald, testing director, discuss new guidance and test interpretation techniques. Through the aid of school guidance directors and parents, the students make decisions on whether they will go to college, th» armed forces or start immediately to earn a living for themselves. With their own personal experience and material sent to them by colleges and societies at hand, counselors prepare the students for their next few years at college or at work. Objective lest records and transcripts sent to the colleges by the guidance directors help them to decide whether the applying students are acceptable. This page is sponsored by Marion Opticians LYNCH Flying Service, Inc. Father Fox discusses college qualifications with Tom Maronick and Mick Hutchins during a conference. Mr. Bill Purvis. Mr. A1 Thurman. Mr.. Jack Gordon. Mr. Don Stevenson, and Mr. Blair Beal discuss engineering with Father Fox. Dick Haverland. Bob Reid, and Mary Ann Orchowski. Mrs. FitzGerald discusses test results with ’ oretta Holmes and Pat Harris. Pete Kamperschroer and Louis Vance discuss advantages of joining the army with Captain Robert Kelleher and the Sergeant from the army recruiting station.
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Central Activities Council The school is for the students, but where do the parents come in? The many activities taken part in by the parents to support the school answers this question. Parents pay the students’ tuition and in addition devote time to the Central Activities Council in such projects as the C.A.C. dinner and breakfast. Thanks to the officers, committees and all the parents, some of the school’s needs are taken care of. C.A.C. Committee chairmen confer: (top picture, left to right) Mr. Art Cline, breakfast chairman: Mrs. J. N. Cornelio, publicity: and Mrs. Halsey Brant. Sister’s tea: (bottom picture) Mrs. Con Kelleher, hospitality: and Mrs. Gertrude Anderson, membership. Mr. Art Cline confers with his committee heads in a last-minute meeting before the C.A.C. breakfast May 1. Left to right are Mr. Tim Mullowney. Mrs. J. N. Cornelio. Mr. Lou Adler. Mr. Walt Moser. Mr. Cline. Mr. Don Malmstrom. and Mrs. Anthony Gerharz. Not pictured are Mr. Adolph Zellner. Mr. Don Axlund, and Mr. Ben Northridge. Mrs. J. N. Cornelio. Mrs. Norman Ellingsen, Mrs. Anthony Gerharz. Mrs. Paul Vasser. Mrs. Elmer Kloster, Mrs. Art Cline, and Mrs. Wilmer Neiss discuss C.A.C. dinner plans with Mrs. William Vollhaber, general chairman. C.A.C. officers Mrs. J. J. Sullivan, secretary: Father Donovan: Mrs. Felix Webb, treasurer: Mr. Vince Garvey, president: Mr. C. H. Kamperschroer. program committee head: and Mr. Anthony Gerharz. vice-president, discuss the council's activities of the year at an informal meeting. Mr. Vic Roberts. Father Donovan’s bookkeeper, works with him to keep Central’s books in order at all times.
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