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New Teachers And Speakers Mrs. Robert Bean, first woman teacher at St. Bede, checks the work of two of her tvDina students William .., , w, , Bean returned to the St. Bede scene a, the beginning of the second semester, after two and a Mf year bsencl JameS Wcl,Wtt- Mr ’ Four new teachers joined the St. Bede teaching staff this year. The language department was the big winner, as Mrs. Frank Gorham, Mrs. Richard Birkenbeuel and Father Harold Datzman, O.S.B. joined the de- partments ranks, teaching Spanish, English and Latin respectively. Hardly a stranger to St. Bede, Mrs. Robert Bean, typing instructor, took the place of Mrs. Ronald Kuffel who left due to the expected arrival of her sixth child. Mrs. Bean had previously taught at St. Bede being the first woman teacher of the school. Three of St. Bede’s latest additions to the faculty are Father Harold Datzman, O.S.B., Mrs. Frank Gor- ham and Mrs. Richard Birken- beuel.
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Father Augustine is one of Wayne Paprocki's favorite customers at the food booth. Mission Bazaar A Huge Success St. Bede's annual charity event, the Mission Bazaar, resulted in a large turnout in the gymnasium and a gift of over SI500 for the Missions. The bazaar, long a traditional highlight of the school year, was again under the direc- tion of the student chaplain Father Charles. College sopho- more John Mennella served as chairman for the bazaar, which was characterized by the eager spirit of co-operation in all the departments of the school. The January 9 event featured the addition of booths from the science club and the student council as more students than ever pitched in to make the Mis- sion Bazaar a huge success. As Pat Fee- looks on, Father Hugh tries his luck at Base-Bowl. 1 1 17
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Supplement Education Rick Wilson and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson, listen to Father Roman Galiardi, O.S.B. explain the requirements of St. Procopius College on College Day. College Day, Sunday, September 26 saw twenty-two colleges and uni- versities send representatives to explain each school's curric- ulum, cost and requirements. , I I a Wr«-c rh week of October 15 when guest speakers from the world of journalism discussed their vocation dXhXdS Here Frank Merk” Metzinger. sports editor of the La Salle Daily News Tribune talks wtth Cratg Bickham, Dave Haskins and Jim Vallero. 19
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