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L- f' 72: :ref ' W ft x 35, I' Qui' fgrinciloa To you, Sister Clarita Marie, our most sincere thanks for being our inspiration and our friend. We shall endeavor always to be loyal Domini- canites, always holding your high ideals most dear. We are the first class to follow through four years under your direction, and can truly be called your first products . You have endeavored to teach us good- ness, discipline, and knowledge and we will be eternally grateful. To you, Sister Alphonsus, our assis- tant principal, we shall always owe a debt of gratitude. Whether it be schedules, plans, or problems, you are always ready to counsel us. We both know and deeply appreciate the hours of work you have spent for our benefit. That is why we take this opportunity to say, Thank youv.
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Father Burcki - whose door is always open, whose smile is so friendly, whose ideals we respect. Our Cdalofain agnihcaf . . My soul reflects the beauty, the glory of God. Long ages before time began, the mind of God fashioned the perfect daughter, glorious in grace, sublime in innocence, Mary. Her heart would vibrate in consonant yearning with the Divine Will: Behold the handmaid of the Lord. Magnificat . . . The modern-day Mary, heiress to her mantle of loyal and fortitudinous blue, comes into a world plaintive in its cry for staunch mother- hood. May her womanly wisdom ever love the glory, her Mary-like valour ever cherish the resolu- tion: Behold the handmaid .... Resplendent will be the grandeur of her soul as time blends into eternity, ringing with the sublime epitaph of her life: Magnificat .... Father Burcki i- it X f 55 QE M3Hsmz??i5:y 2 E 'Q .lg Q, it 2 1 l
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'naw ig, W a -5 Planning the scenes for a dramatic production are Sister Rose Terrence, O.P., Sister Charles Thomas, O.P., and Sister Ann Pauline, O. P. r- e it 'il 9-Q, 1 ,xx 9 English literature thrives under the able direction of Sister Grace Ellen, O.P., Sister Marie Virginia, O.P., and Sister Jerome Marie, O. P. The gold cup and plaque for victorious debating are proudly examined by Sister Mary Irene, O.P., Sister Joan of Arc, O.P., and Sister Ann Terence, O.P. Languages lead to culture under the supervision of Sister Jean Margaret, O.P., Sister Marie Lucy, O.P., Sister Marie Irene, O.P., and Sister Charles Marie, O.P. A forthcoming history lesson is prepared by Sister Robert Mary, O.P., Sister Norbert Mary, O.P., Sister Michael Cecile, O.P., and Sister Mary Willard, O.P. Mathematicians proving a theory are Sister Marie Siena, O.P., Sister Wil- liam, O.P., Sister Joan Patricia, O.P., Sister Jeanne Henry, O.P., and Sister Ellen Joseph, O.P. I 1
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