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FACULTY Sister Elizabeth Ann, OSB Principal Rev. Joseph Hart Diocesan Moderator Sister Clement, OSB 201 Vice-Principal, Social Studies, Chorus, English Sister M. de Montfort, OSB 20C Registrar, Science, Mathematics Religion Rev. John Cole Religion Rev. Joseph Hart Religion Rev. Venard Helget, OSB Chaplain, Religion, English, Chorus Rev. Edward J. Kern, CSSR Religion Sister Aniceta, OSB Mr. Robert Bessenbacher COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Mothers’ and Dads’ Club CIV,C Mrs. F. E. Wintz (Cooperate with community interest groups) EDUCATION Mrs. Joseph Sikora (Promote library and education interests) FAMILY LIFE .......................... Mrs. H. V. Reilly (Report on Federation Family Life Meetings) HEALTH ............. .............. Mrs. G. D Fisher (Assist Nurse in Furthering health program) HOSPITALITY Mrs. Leo Sebus (Greet, register and make members welcome) PUBLICITY ........................... Mrs. Wm Lantz (Publicize club activities) WAYS AND MEANS Mrs. Charles Stanley (Plan and promote fund raising projects— Executive Vice-President serves as chairman) Sister Carmen, OSB Sister Constancea, OSB Sister M. Donald, OSB Sister Frances, OSB Sister Georgette, OSB Sister Gratia, OSB Mr. Roger Jackson Sister Jocelyn, OSB Sister Julitta, OSB Miss Dorothy Kennedy Sister Kevin, OSB Mr. John Krchma Sister M. Lawrence, OSB Mr. Jerome Letourneau Sister Mechtilde, OSB Mr. Joseph Mintncr Sister Paulette, OSB Sister Prima, OSB Mr. Eugene Propp Miss Rosalie Roberts Mrs. Charles F. Simpson Sister Viralis, OSB 401 403 303 404 402 205 203 402 302 304 306 405 202 406 Band, Chorus, English, Mathematics Social Studies, Physical Education, Religion Spanish, French Science, Religion, Sodality Home Economics, Dean of Girls Business, Social Studies Mathematics, Librarian, Lillis Libs Art, Religion, Pep Club English, Religion English Latin, Spanish, Religion Social Studies, English English, Religion Communications, English, Drama, Debate Biology American History, Physical Education, Dean of Boys, Coach Communications, English, Printing, Religion Drafting, Shop, Counselor, Coach English, Religion, Photography, Publications Cafeteria Mathematics, Intramurals Business Girls' Physical Education Cafeteria
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Through the combined efforts of the officers and members of the Mothers' and Dads' Club the past year has been interesting and beneficial to the students as well as the parents. The above pic- ture snapped after the March meeting shows some of the officers who were present at the meeting. Top row: Mr. George Harding, Mr. Martin Philipps, Mr. Edward Wichmann Bottom row: Mrs. Charles Stanley, Mrs. H. V. Reilly, Mrs. William Lanti and Mrs. William Brady. RIGHT: Sister Helen Sullivan, Chairman of the Mathematics Department at Mount Saint Scholastica, spoke to parents and students on the importance of a college education. This College Night was sponsored by the Mothers' and Dads' Club as on aid in career planning and guidance for the students. Here, Mr. Philipps, Mrs. Ray Bernal and Father Vcnard lister to Sister Helen. Mothers' and Dads Club Service is the watchword of the Mothers’ and Dads’ Club. As a parent, each member devotes his life to the service and leadership of his children. This organization does the same. An annual project is supplying scholarships to worthy incoming freshmen. Each year the Mothers’ and Dads’ Club sponsors a card party. With the money earned from this and other projects, the Mothers and Dads finance the scholarships and other student events, such as the Hamlet play’s trip to Wichita. At their monthly meetings the parents’ prime interest is how to become better parents, first by helping their children at home, then at school. Before action can be taken, ideas must be acquired. This is in part accomplished by sending a repre- sentative to the meeting of the Federation of PTA’s. Much hard work goes into achieving parental service and leadership. On their road to this goal Mothers and Dads must carry a cross, sometimes many crosses—finding the means to provide for all the things their children want, yet being prudent in their giving; showing concern and interest for their children while respecting their privacy; trying to be of help to their children when they make decisions, yet not domineering. All these crosses arc carried with love and affection for us and for God. Honorary President ......... President .................. Executive Vice-President ... First Vice-President ....... Second Vice-President ...... Third Vice-President . Fourth Vice-President Treasurer .................. Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Historian .............-.... OFFICERS ................... Sister Elizabeth Ann, OSB ........................... Mr. Martin Philipps ......................... Mrs. Charles Stanley (Program Chairman) Mrs. W. L. Brady (Room Mother Chairman) Mrs. Wm. Brislan (Athletics) Mr. Ed Wichmann (Membership) Mr. Geo. Harding, Jr. ...................... Rev. Venard Helget, OSB ...................... Mrs. Ray Bernal ..................... Mrs. Wm. Wenzel ......... Mrs. C. Chondler, Jr.
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POPE PAUL VI Receive the tiara adorned with three crowns, and know that you are the Father of princes and kings, the Pastor of the Universe and the Vicar on earth of Our Lord Jesus Christ, to whom belongs honor and glory, now and forever, world without end. (Picture courtesy of Catholic Reporter). We have a Pope, his name is Paul!” These words rang out to the joy of the waiting crowds in the square of St. Peter. We have a Pope, his name is servant of the servants of God, His name is Christs Vicar on earth. He is the guiding star of Christ’s Church and by him the crosses associated with the spread of truth throughout the world are borne. At this time of discussion and debate among the hierarchy concerning our attitudes towards our separated brothers, the Church, though as old as Christ’s found- ing, is constantly striving with youthful vigor to give universal meaning and understanding to her doctrines. Paul VI, the head of this Church, truly carries on its work. His trip to the Holy Land, his meeting with the Eastern Patriarch, and his continuation of the Ecu- menical movement, all exemplify his earnest desire for unity and universality of Christianity. What does Pope Paul’s work mean to us? As Christians we spread this truth with him and his Church and bear the crosses involved in this work.
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