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UNH t r rlllurr x4 of 54c4 Miss Helen T. Gearity QQ- '50 President CX ff? 'N 47 ' 9 Miss Janet G. Lanou ' YW Principal lhg N X x 5 l' i, Miss Helen A. Shell . . . . . ....... Assistant Principal, ...H Sodality Moderator Miss Caroline B. Abel . . . . Biology, Heallth, General Science, Bio ogy C ub Moderator, Visual Aid Director I I l lm l l Miss Edna F. Boiack . . . . . . ...... First Grade tl'l,- Q Miss Amy de C. Clearman . . . . . . . Cafeteria Manager QAEQ7-5g3?:NkZ 0 Miss Martha E. Danmeyer . . . . Shorthand, Business Law, KS, ,111 I: PR 9, Secretarial Practice, ' 5 v 1 Janua Caeli Moderator Miss Mary E. Dearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . English ll l 'l H' Miss Helen P. Doll ..... . .Religion, Mathematics, lj' I gil Senior Class Adviser, Cor Morice Adviser, Rosarium Adviser Miss Mary T. Donahue. . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematics Miss Barbara M. Fleming. . . . . Latin,Debate Club Moderator, 'N Pulchrae Romanae Moderator 4 of :All-144 Miss Ella M. Garvey ..... . . . . . . . . . . .... Librarian of YH: 4-,b 6' bo Miss Eleanor M. Hagerty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Social Studies Qc a o 1- Miss Mary A. Hagerty . . . . . Religion, English, Social Studies, S' 'ri Junior A Class Adviser Mrs. Mary Barrett Healy . . . . Speech, Senior Dramatic Club Coach U. Mrs. Cecelia Roy Kenny. . . . . . . . . . . . . Glee Club Directress I Miss Kathleen A. Kolp. . ...... Introduction to Business, Q -...f Shorthand 8. Transcription Red Cross Moderator, Book Store Miss Elizabeth J. Kowal . . . . . . ..... Physical Education Miss Nora M. Leddy . . . . . Religion, English, Mathematics, Sophomore A Class Adviser Sedes Sapientiae Moderator of TH! ago Miss Katherine E. McGrath . . . . . . . . . . Study Supervisor gf l CA MissAnneR.Nloore..... ..........Secretary X '2 Miss Agnes E. Murphy .... . . . Religion, Typewriting, in I' Sophomore B Class Ad I Rosa Mystica Modlerildr Miss Irene T. Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . Kindergarten Miss Marion L. O'Brien . . . . .Sacred and Secular Music Miss Loretta M. Pfennig . . . . . . .Registrar, School Nurse Miss Theresa M. Ryba . . . . . . . . . . . . French, Latin, Le Cercle Francais Moderator Missal Club Moderatol' f Your Miss Florence R. Smith . . . .. .Religion, Chemistry, Homemaking, ,Q 0 195. sJunior B Class Adviser, ex fi Mater Dei Moderator g 2 Miss Madeline M. Stockman . . . . Religion, English, Social Studies, 5 : Fres man A Class Adviser, Freshman Dramat' C h Miss Kathryn M. Wirtenberger. . . . Religion, English, SocialuStu3ai, Art, Freshman B Class Adviser, Career Guidanc:r?g.:bbMA17,3rator, X iv u erator Q V Mrs. Thaddeus Zolkiewicz. . . . . . . . . . Dancing Instructor Miss Mary Helen Brick, R.N. . . . . . .Visiting Nurse I l Dr. Judith B. Landau, M.D. . . . . School Physician 5
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His, Excellency Most Reverend Joseph Aloysius Burke, D. D. Bishop of Buffalo Motto Fiat Voluntos Tua His Excellency Most Reverend Leo R. Smith, D. D Auxiliary Bishop of Buffalo Motto ' Ne Cesset Mater Manus Tue
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Dear Seniors, Your years at Nardin were meant to help you become more and more aware of the prerogatives and the duties of your womanhood. Tobea valiant woman is to belong to the highest nobility. On the other hand, what is there in the world more incongruous, more repugnant, than a selfish woman? The domain of the woman is that of the interior life, the domain of the spirit. The Gospel presents Mary, our Blessed Lady, as the head and prototype of woman- kind when it tells us of her: But Mary kept in mind all these words, pondering them in her heart. Never forget that the purpose of this interior spirit, of this pondering, is pre- cisely to be able to give more fully. A woman grasps the true meaning of life. . . and she loves. She is all understanding, all sympathy, all inspiration, all quiet strength, all service to others. You remember that Mary's first act, after receiv- ing the secret of the Incarnation, was to bring God-within-her to her cousin Eliz- abeth . Now, your task is to bring to the world in which you will move the stabiliz- ing influence of your faith and your deep convictions, the wisdom of your counsel the power of your self-forgetfulness. Whatever your vocation in life, your wom- anly way should lie close to the training of children, or the care of the sick, or the service of your brothers and sisters in Christ in their varied needs. Success, in the commonly received sense of the term, is not the purpose of your life. Accept with eagerness the responsibility, the privilege, the challenge of your true place in the modern world. Mary arose and went with haste into the hill country. . . . ,Zfef!i..,..., 6 I
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