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5'r1r-szyllfed up rinfmdeufs The heart of the diocesan school system, located at 310 North Nineteenth Street, is the ofhce of our capable school superintendents. Here Monsignor Reilly and the Assistant Sup- erintendents take care ol the educational re- quirements of more than four hundred schools. Their executive ability is responsible forthe modernization of our studies. We are grateful for their efforts to teach us the Chris- tian way of lite through a Catholic education. THE RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR EDWARD M. REILLY, J.C.D. Superintendent of Schools of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia THE REVEREND JOHN J. GRAHAM, D.D. Assistant Superintendent of Schools X in ure the truth . . THE REVEREND FREDERICK J. STEVENSON Assistant Superintendent of Schools
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D 276681114 shepherds guard the IW! zfffaifh . . . The Archdiocese of Philadelphia enioys a high school system unequalled within the United States. This system, under the strong leadership and watchful eyes of the Auxiliary Bishops of Philadelphia, Reverend John Carroll McCormick, D.D., and Reverend Joseph M. McShea, D.D., has furthered the growth of children into ardent and capable Catholic men and women. Theirs is the wisdom and kindness which enables the Church to continue her role of instruction towards salvation. We can appreciate their innumerable contributions, but we can never repay them for all the benefits the Archdiocese has reaped as a result of their benevolent care. THE MOST REVEREND J. CARROLL McCORMlCK, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia ' if fx l me Most nevenmo JOSEPH M. McSHEA, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia
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'au ll nur zealaus princzyfal guide the Way. The devoted guidance of our principal, Rever- end Joseph A. Brown, has not gone unnoticed by the student body. Father Brown has given himself whole-heartedly to each girl's advance- ment, both spiritual and intellectual. Since his appointment to Little Flower in l952, Father has given such valued services as the ottering of Thursday Mass, Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament each Thursday, and count- less inspiring sermons. These contributions, com- bined with his administrative and scholastic lead- ership, have made Father the source from which flows the success and prestige enjoyed by Little Flower in the field of education. ii l
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