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Faculty Left to right; Sister Dominic, C.S.J., Sister Margaret Mark, OP., Sister Agnes Loretto, C.S.J. , Sister Dorothy Mane, O.P., Sister Vincent de Paul, C.S.J., Sister Roselita, C.S.J. , Sister Theodore, O.P., Sister Zephyrine, C.S.J. ' , Sister Maria, O.P., Sister Joseph Maria, C.S.J. SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH, C. S. J. June 16, 1958 commemorated the 7?th anni ' versary of the Foundation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the State of Kansas. In 1883 six 2,ealous Sisters, under the super- iorship of Mother Stanislaus Leary, traveled from their Motherhouse in Rochester, New York, to open a new mission field on the Kan- sas frontier. Today the Congregation numbers some 600. Reverend Mother Helena is the present Mother General at Nazareth Motherhouse, Concordia, Kansas. The work of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Con ' cordia now extends into six states and into eleven Archdioceses and Dioceses of the Catho- lic Church. The Sisters staff 25 elementary schools, 10 high schools and one senior college — Marymount College, SaUna, Kansas. In addition to these schools the Sisters of St. Joseph also conduct 7 hospitals, a home for the aged, and a diocesan charity center for social service work. SISTERS OF ST. DOMINIC, O. P. The first American community of Dominican Sisters in the United States was formed in 1822 by a small group ot young girls near Springfield, Kentucky. The infant community was guided and directed by Father Wilson, O. P., assisted by Father Miles, who later became the first Bishop of Tennessee. Mother Angela Sansbury was the first Mother General. Mother Mary Juha, O. P., is the present Mother General. From the Motherhouse at St. Catharine, Kentucky, she directs the apostolic work of her sisters in southern, eastern, and middle western states, as well as Puerto Rico. In Nebraska the Dominican Sisters staff schools in Omaha, Bellevue, Lincoln, Grand Island, Hastings, Kearney, McCook, Ogallala, Greeley, Spalding, and Cedar Rapids, and hos- pitals in McCook and Spalding.
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Senior Top-Ranking Officers Patron Saint St. John Bosco Colors . . . Rose and Gray Motto . . No Prize Without A Struggle Flower Rose Sponsors Sister M. Dominic C.S.J. Sister Maria OP. PRESIDENT LOWELL SAUTER Walnut Junior High 1: Central Catholic High 2, 3. 4; Football 4; Track 3; Choral 2. 3, 4: Choral Clinic 2, 3, 4: Christmas Cantata 3, 4; District Festival 3, 4; Spring Concert 3. 4; Class President 4: National Poetry Contest 3; Trl- Valley Declamatory Contest 2. TREASURER BERNARD CORRIGAN St. Mary ' s 1; Central Catholic High 2. 3, 4; Football 1. 4; Track 1, 2. 3, 4; Choral 1, 2; County Government 3; Mid- State Essay 3. VICE-PRESIDENT RICHARD ZILLER St. Paul 1, 2; Central Catholic High 3; 4; Track 3; Choral 4; Christmas Cantata 4 : Spring Concert 4 ; County Government 3. SECRETARY MARCIA McDERMOTT St. Mary ' s 1; Central Catholic High 2, 3, 4; Sodality 1: Pep Club 3; Cheerleader 4: Choral 1, 2. 3. 4; Choral Clinic 2, 3, 4; Christmas Cantata 3, 4; District Festival 2. 3, 4. Spring Concert 1, 3, 4; Jr. CD. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: County Government 3; Band 2, 3; Piano 1. 2, 3, 4; Lance staff 4; Band Clinic 2. 3; Crusader Candidate 2; Crusad- er Queen 3; Girls ' State 3: National Poetry Contest 3; National Essay Contest 3; Class Secretary 2. 10
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