Nardin Academy - Rosarium Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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Nardin Academy - Rosarium Yearbook (Buffalo, NY) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 10 of 100
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Page 10 text:

6 Mx Perfect schools are All these labor un- ., the result not so much selfishly with zeal Nh. of good methods as of and perseverance in . . . good teachers. the direction and Pius XI formation of youth. l ERFECT schools are the result not so much of good methods as of good teachers, teachers who are thoroughly prepared and well-grounded in the matter they have to teachg who possess the intellectual and moral qualifications required by their important officeg who cherish a pure and holy love for the youths confided to them, because they love jesus Christ and His Church. How very true is this statement about our own faculty members at Nardin! Our teachers are ever ready to aid us in our conquests of both heaven and earth. With true understanding, they employ the supernatu- ral tools: justice, patience, and charity, and laboriously help us in our studies and our personal problems They encourage and strengthen the students by their examples and by their prayers. Christ, the Greatest Teacher, has commanded, Go, teach all nations. In a sense, each pupil is an individual nation, our teachers have accepted God's command by instructing each one of us. The Nardin faculty has imparted and will clontinue to impart spiritual and vocational knowledge to help us to try to be outstanding among God's children. Miss Helen T. Gearity . . , , President Miss Janet G- Lal'10l1 - . .............. ...... P rincipal Miss Helen A. Shell . . . . . Assistant Principal, Latin, Sodality Moderator, Student Council Moderator, Missal Club Moderator 6

Page 9 text:

Shepherds HE family and the state unite under the spiritual guidance of the Church. The lat- ter, conscious of the divine mission, defends her right as an educator and places at the dis- posal of parents the means of providing educa- tion for their children. Here in Buffalo, our Bishops, Most Reverend joseph A. Burke and Leo R. Smith, diocesan guides and directors of Catholic education, have done much to forward Pope Pius Xl's teachings concerning family, state and Church as a triple union of educators. May God bestow His Divine Grace on their ex- cellent work so that the fruits of Catholic edu- cation may some day be enjoyed by all. His Excellency Most Reverend Joseph Aloysius Burke, D. D. Bishop of Buffalo S :Q- 1 - 'rdf' Students test their knowledge in Regents examinations.



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Miss Caroline B. Abel . . . Miss Edna F. Bojack . . Miss Amy Boughan . . Mrs. Evan C. Clay .... Miss Amy De C. Clearman . Miss Mary L. Cosgrove . . . Miss Laura A. Cunningham . Miss Martha E. Danmeyer . . Miss Helen P. Doll . . Miss Barbara M. Fleming . . Mrs. Robert G. Frantsits . . Miss Ella M. Garvey . . Miss Marie E. Higgins . . Mrs. Cecelia Roy Kenny . . Miss Rita M. Knueven . . Miss Nora M. Leddy. . . Miss Katherine E. McGrath. . . Miss Agnes E. Murphy . . Miss Irene T. Murphy . . Miss Loretta M. Pfennig . . Margaret Ryan ..... Miss Theresa M. Ryba . . Miss Florence R. Smith . . Miss Madeline M. Steffan- . . Miss Madeline M. Stockman . Miss juneC. Thompson . . . Miss Kathryn M. Wirtenberger . . Mrs. Thaddeus J. Zolkiewicz . . . . . . Biology, General Science, Biology Club Moderator, Pamphlet Committee Moderator, Visual Aid Director SecondGrade . . . . . . . . Elementary School Principal . . Physical Education, Athletic Club Coach . . . Cafeteria Manager . . . . First Grade . . . . . . . . .Book Store Manager . . . . . . . . . . . Religion, Shorthand, Business Law, Sanctuary Committee Moderator, junior B Class Adviser . . . . . . . . . . . Religion, English, Mathematics, Senior A Class Adviser, Rosarium Adviser . . English, Latin, Cor Mariae Adviser . . .Citizenship Education, English, Career Guidance Club Moderator .............Lihrarian . . Religion, Mathematics, Health, Sophomore B Class Adviser . . ., ................. Music, Glee Club Directress . . . . . . .Religion, Citizenship Education, Introduction to Business, Freshman C Class Adviser, Freshman junior Red Cross Moderator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Religion, English,Mathematics, junior A Class Adviser, junior Red Cross Adviser ...................StudySupervisor . . Religion, Typewriting, Shorthand, FreshmanB Class Adviser, Medical Mission Group Moderator, Ianua Caeli Moderator, Athletic Club Moderator . Kindergarten, Rosa Mystica Moderator, S.D.S. Moderator . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Secretarial Practice, Registrar, Legion of Decency Moderator . . . . . . . . . . Senior Dramatic Club Coach . . French, Latin, Le Cercle Francais Moderator . . . . . . . . . . . Religion, Chemistry, Homemaking, Senior B Class Adviser, Rosarium Business Adviser . . . . . . . Music and French in Elementary School . . Religion, English, Freshman A Class Adviser, Freshman Dramatic Club Moderator ..............ThirdGrade . . . . . . . . Religion, Citizenship Education, Art, Sophomore A Class Adviser, Mater Dei Moderator, Art Club Moderator . . Dancing Instructor 7

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