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Page 10 at .1 .-fW5S- A bit dubious about our scholarship at times, per- haps, but proud to be a part of Holy Name are the eight teachers. Meet tleft to righlj Professors Ed H1-glaw, Steve Polacliek, and lid Moderick. tBot- tonij Miss Pri-chtl, Miss Murphy, Mrs. Sc-itz, Miss O'l.1-ary, and Mrs. Collingwood, registrar. DOING their best to direct the footsteps of Holy Name stu- dents toward their goal of a complete Catholic education are the lay teachers on the faculty. Interest in every- thing that pertains to Holy Name or Nam- ers is characteristic of each of them. 'The job of in- structing Seniors on their duties as future citizens of this coun- try falls on the shoul- ders of Mr. Fld Heg- law and Miss Joan Murphy. ' Mr. Steve Pola- chek is building up HN boys in his phys- ical education classes, and the task of teach- ing the girls the es- sentials of sports and how to keep those Hg- ures trim rests with Miss Eileen O'Leary. 'Turning out Catholic speakers is accomplished in Mr. Ed Moderick's public speaking classes. First year algebra and French are the subjects of chief in- terest to Miss Jac- queline Prechtl. ' Mrs. Ruth Seitz has an eighth grade homeroom this year, giving theni a whole- some happy start on their high school C3.1'681'.
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God fivcs us to do m I 7 111161 to go to H1111 ut lust with our hands full of those treasures that cou11t 111 heaven. To this cud they ot'- fcr us S0lll0 of thc bcst tcztching 111 Clcvclzmd. They pray for our tcums, Sllll10 att our Qllt11USl8.SlllS, laugh at ou1' Jokcs, kccp our sccrcts, S1lZl1'0 Olll' JUYS Zlllfl 10i1l'S. Wc could not t'lllll1l0l'2l1C thc cxtrzt lcssohs thcy teach, thosc which arc 1111- 112ll'10l'1 11011 C1 1l1'1 H class but aftcr thc f1z1y's work 15 dohc, by 21 NYUIT1 01' 21 SH1119. Without thc Sis- tcrs, H oly Na 111 c would not bc Holy Nzuuc. 0 'l'o cut or not to cut? sct-111s to lu- thc qucstiou to l 1'cs11111z111 Sisters 1'l1izu11ctl1 Louisc, pxlllllllll, llcleu Mu- ric, 1V111ry Wultcr, 111111 Mary 1'Im1w:11'm1 tlcft to riglitj Ull- L1'1'USSL'l1 i11 thc tctlious work ot' igottilig' thc s1'11ct1u1c i11 or- l1t'l'. 'Sim-c thcy do 11ot liuvc 1101110 rooms, tho Ut11Sll1l1COt1 1Jt'l'SlllISn ot' thc CtlllV0ll1 zts- st-111111c i11 thc lilwrury to huvc thcir pit-turc taken. C0111- 111c11ts on thc uctivitics of thc day :irc cxt-11z111g'c11 hy Sisters llonry lV1iri:1111, .l 1- r o 111 c, '1'1l01llilS Aquinas, Mary Lo- rt-11zo, Metric 1'1lIlllHll1Ll4'1, 111111 11o1'cttz1 1V12l.l'1l'. 0 Looking us if they werc hatppy i11 thc z111tici11utio11 of what was coniing' arc th-ft to I'11.L'1l1l Sistcrs lfltlwurml Mu- ric 2lllt1 A1111 Micliuclz Mrs. Ruth Scitzg lllltl Sistcrs Al- bcrtus, 111141 Auicctu, us thcy pro ull' to- of all 111111115-ll faculty lllt't'11llt.1' ut Ll ntigh- luoriug' school.
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HAI . .L f A, 'Ie' at FORMING the minds of future football players, staff members and honor stu- dents are the 12 Sisters of Charity and three lay teachers at the Elementary School, better known as Little Holy Name. The youngsters, with their customary frankness and ability to make deductions that wither the minds of adults, want it Written in the book that their teachers are the best in the world, and so they are. Top: Sisters Amelia Marie. Agnes Aquinas, Giovianni, Ruth Marie, Mary Loretto, Helen Francis, prin- eipul, Anne Joaehnn, and Eileen Therese. lfUH1PIII.' Catherine Bryne, Mary Joyce, Hilda McMahon, Sis- ters lvlllflllll Jean, John Cliristopher, Leonora, and Borenlcc. Page 11
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