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This was a year to remember—as they say. Mostly, it was a year of anticipation as we awaited the completion of construction on the new classroom wing and gymnasium. Faced with crowded conditions, limited facilities, a split-session, and construction obstacles from September to February, it was indeed a joy- ful day when His Excellency, Archbishop Hunkeler, formally dedicated the new facilities February 8, 1963. At long last, our school was completed. Statistics reveal the tremendous growth of Bishop Miege since the original building was dedicated in August 1958. 1958 1963 Enrollment 425 920 Faculty 14 32 Classrooms 22 40 Beyond that, and more significantly, we have witnessed a growth in reputation. Individ- ually and collectively, the students established the name of Miege in the Kansas City com- munity by the quality of their performance on television, in debate tournaments, on the athletic field. Graduates extended the reputation to college campuses and into various fields of employment. While we are proud and happy about the growth of our facilities, we are more interest- ed and dedicated to the growth and development of the students that are housed within its walls. True growth is only from within: the enlightenment of the intellect as it absorbs know- ledge, and increases its capacity for truth; the strengthening of the will as it increases its ap- petite for what is good. Thus the whole person grows interiorly and reflects this growth in his service of Him who is the Eternal Truth and the Perfect Good. This is the aim, goal, and sole purpose of Bishop Miege High School. And, although our material growth is completed, we pray God that we will never cease in our efforts to pro- mote our own growth until we come face to face with Him, who is our beginning and our end.
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Sister Anna B.S., Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg M.A.. St. Mary’s Xavier College Algebra I; Physical Science; Chemistry Mr. R. Byard B.S.. St. Benedicts College Biology; Earth Science Miss C. Chirveno A.B.. College of St. Teresa Physical Education Sister Clarice A. B.. Marymount College English 1,11; Communication Arts II Mr. P. Dalton B. S., Rockhurst College English I; Latin 1 Sister de Lourdes A. B., College of St. Teresa Latin I, II Sister Dolores B. S., St. Mary's Xavier College Algebra I, II Father Etzel A.B., St. Thomas Seminary S.T.B., Catholic University Freshman and Sophomore Religion Mr. R. Frazier A.B., St. Benedicts College Algebra II; Advanced Math; Physics Sister Georgetta A.B., Duchesne University Psychology; Health and Safety Sister Gregory A. B., St. Xavier’s College M.A., University of Kansas English I, II. Ill Mr. L. Grosdidier B. S., St. Benedicts World History; Physical Education; Social Studies Miss P. Hellinger A. B., Mount St. Scholastica College English II; Yearbook V, VI Mr. J. Hill B. S., Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg Biology; Physical Education Sister Immaculata A.B., College of St. Teresa English IV; Junior Religion; Journalism Sister Julianna A.B., St. Mary of the Woods College M.A.. Mary wood College M.A.. Rosary College Librarian Monsignor H. J. Koch St. Benedict’s College-Atchlson-Kansas St. Bernard’s Seminary-Rochester. New York - Ph.D. Senior Religion Miss Koetting A.B.. Marymount College Communication Arts I; English I Father Krische A. B., St. Benedicts College Freshman Religion Mr. Lazzo B. S., St. Benedicts College M.S.. University of Kansas General Math I, II; American Govt. - 11 -
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