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Uniiy flnspires Acgievemenf Sister Mary Imelda addresses the student body at a Mission Assembly. CSMC officers, Therese Martin, Virginia Morris and Sharon Sutter preside. SISTER MARY IMELDA, R.S.M. Principal S
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As a Catholic school, McAuley bases its goals on the ultimate purpose of life-eternal union with God in heaven. A school directed by the Sisters of Mercy, it strives to achieve its objectives ac- cording to the ideals of Mother Mary Catherine McAuley. Since McAuley students have been created to the image and likeness of God and destined for eternal happiness with Him, the school is dedicated to co- operation with divine grace in forming the true and perfect Christian woman who thinks, judges, and acts always as a truly Christ-like character. The true product of Mercy education exemplifies noble womanhood. She is the cultured, religious woman, associated with peace and good order in every phase of life. Religion is necessarily the foundation of McAuley's administration, policies, curriculum, and teaching. Aware of this obligation to educate the entire personality of each girl, the school plans and ad- ministers the curricular and co-curricular activi- ties to meet not only the religious needs, but also the intellectual, physical, and social needs of ado- lescent girls, both in school years and in later life. The school aims to guide each student: To fulfill her religious, social, and personal obli- gations. To be a loyal and articulate Christian citizen. To develop her intellectual powers. To maintain mental and physical health. To acquire worthwhile, cultural and leisure inter- ests. To prepare herself for her vocational work in life. SISTER MARY SCHOLASTICA, R.S.M. Treasurer Marlene Moore and Paula Clark consult Sister if SISTER VIRGINIA MARIE, R.S.M. Assistant Principal, Librarian, Religion, Senior Class Adviser, Student Council Moderator
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