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THE GREEN WAVE AT THE ELEMENTARY Getting ready for their trip to Iunior I-Iigh next September are these sixth graders: Constance Barto, Larry Clark, Patricia Barbara Smiley, Theresa Calussi. ITTLE DAVIDS trom Broadway Elementary are true Namers from the start. To get our '6l'ers ott to the proper outlook and spirit ot lrloly Name's family lite are the Sisters and lay teachers who devote their talents and skills tor the development oi Christian character. Pictured below are three of the teachers. Camera shy but still remembered, is Mrs. Anne Shea, who teaches the littlest Namers. Mrs. Joyce Mrs. McMahon - Mrs. Byrne Betourney, Donald Cozzens, Sister Etheldreda .... Principal Sister Giovanni ...... Grade I Sister Ruth Marie .... Grade I Mrs. Hilda McMahon Grade I-II y Sister Agnes Aguinas.Grade II Sister Martha lean .. Grade II Sister Ann Dominic . . Grade II Sister Leonora ...... Grade III Sister Iohn Christopher Grade III Grade III Sister Mary Loretta . . Grade IV Grade IV Grade V Sister Eileen Therise. . .Grade V Mrs. Peter Ioyce .... Mrs. Iohn Byrne .... Sister Amelia Marie . . Sister Ann Ioachim . . Grade VI Grade VI Mrs. Anne Shea. .Kindergarten Sister Berenice ..... Page 9
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SOME LOYAL BACKERS OF LITTLE DAVID Miss Helen Gioia Miss Frances Nugent OASTING oi a board oi 29 Sisters of Charity is not enough ior Narners, for they also lay claim to seven lay teach- ers, three oi Whom are men. Not only do they coach us in athletics, and teach us speech, French, Civics, rnath, and physical eolu- cation, but best of all they train us to be responsible citizens and thinking Christians, the latter job being clone by example! Page 8 Mrs. Ruth Seitz Mr. Joseph Lesko Mr. Edward Heglaw Mr. John Spe-zzaferro Miss Jacqueline Prechtel
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QUESTION I: A FCREWORD WE'LL LIVE DANGEROUSLY -- BUT HOW? Anyone who wants to live a quiet lite with few risks picked a bad time to be born, says David l.ilienthal, Chairman oi the Atomic Energy Commission. y As high school students in 1951 we know this is true. But-the important thing isn't just realizing the truth of that statement. The important thing is to know how to meet the situations we are 'bound to encounter in our atomic future. Shall we shrug and say, O what's the use? We're in ior it! Shall we become bitter, or rebellious? Or decide to drown our concern in dating, or clothes, or a job, or an A report? No. Those are the escapes a coward seeks. Christian youth can face any future. First oi all, we know we Cross alone. Himself, is Charity. Only in proportion Holy Name. ' is rx'-f t ' P 3 INT 1 x .I . wi W gl- ff , X 0 f A Z 2 fl Z ff? Z I ' I It ,dry .A 'll never carry any Secondly, we have an authoritative formula for a positive approach to modern evils, an answer to the cry in every ideal- istic young heart: What can l do to solve the terrible problems oi my era? This solution, proposed by Our Lord to its success -in teaching boys and girls love for God and love for others is the school oi today ac- complishing what it should. In the '51 Namer we apply- the yardstick oi the Golden Rule to classes and activities at Page 10 Monsignor McDonough chats With Loretta McDonnell '52, and Jim O'Donnel1 51
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