Shrine of the Little Flower High School - Theresian Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)
- Class of 1952
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Page 9 text:
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Sister Marie Clare
Principal
Sister Constantia
Sister Mary Noreen
Sister Mary Edith
Sister Eugene
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Richard Daugherty
Mr. Daugherty spent two years with
the Navy during the last war and com-
pleted his college course at john Car-
roll Universit'y. Aside from time given
to the preparation of his advanced
math classes, this Akron, Ohio native
coaches the basketball team and also
acts as assistant football coach.
joan E. Czarney
The girls' physical education direc-
tor hails from Lorain, Ohio, and is :t
Marygrove graduate. Her work in the
gymnasium is complemented by- her
classroom activity which is composed
of classes in plane geometry and Eng-
lish.
Sid lerd of Charity
Sister Marie Concepta
Sister Rose Eleanor
Sister Maria Philomena
Sister Henry Miriam
Sister Mary Eulalie
Sister Marie N orberta
Mrs. Frances S. Keenan
Our well-stocked library shelves are
fortunate in being cared for by the
tiny but capable Mrs. Keenan. For-
merly a teacher in the Detroit public
schools, she often revives her former
profession by "filling in" for an ab-
sent Sister. She has traveled exten-
sively in Europe and is a raduate of
the College of the Sacres Heart in
Cincinnati. Her motto: "Every staff
member and every child a steady cus-
tomer."
james H. Dailer
Since his arrival here two years ago,
Mr. Dailer has taken the Shrine
Knights under his wing as head coach
and physical education instructor.
Michigan is a new home for this
Wheeling, West Virginia, Army -vet-
eran who points with pride to Notre
Dame as his Alma Mater.
Sister
Sister
Sister
Sister
Sister
Margaret Thomas
Mary David
John Francis
Margaret Mary
Clarice
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Page 8 text:
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Rev. Thomas F. Rodgers, C.S.Sp.
It was in 1950 that Father Rodgers ac-
cepted his post as an assistant at the Shrine.
As a member of the Holy Ghost Fathers
of Wasliingttmn, D. C., most of Fathers
priestly life has been spent far from his
native Philadelphia, in the various mis-
sions conducted by his congregation here
and in Africa. Father is director of the
Sodality and is famous for his wit.
Rev. Jerome L. Krieg
After serving 27 months as an Army
chaplain, Father Krieg arrived at tht
Shrine in 1946. Father gives senior so
ciology instruction, is moderator of th.
altar boys, athletic director, and acting
superintendent of the high school. Father
is a diocesan priest and a native Detroiter.
Rev. Adrian Doherty, M.S.Ss.T.
Father Adrian claims jersey City,
New jersey, as his home. After four
years in the naval reserve, Father en-
tered the Missionary Servants of the
Most Holy Trinity of Silver Springs,
Maryland, whose principal work is
conducted among the poor and neg-
lected of the South. He acts as spirit-
ual moderator for the Shrine choirs.
Rev. Leonard Foley, O.F.M.
Father Leonard, of the Franciscan
Fathers of St. john Baptist Province,
came to the Shrine in January, 1952,
from Cincinnati, Ohio, where he had
been teaching English for eleven Y93l'5
in the order's minor seminary. Father
is a native of Lafayette, Indiana.-Hfld
his brown habit has become 3 familial'
sight in the halls of the high school
where he teaches religion.
Rev. Richard M. Haney
Detroit- born and diocesan - ordained
Father Haney was named first assistant at
the Shrine in 1950. Father has charge of
the grade school, edits the parish week-
ly, The Shrine Herald, and gives religious
instruction to the sophomores in the high
school. Before coming here, Father was
engaged in parochial work in numerous
parishes throughout the archdiocese.
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