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Relzgio MI Faculty SISTER GENEVIEVE MARY ......... SISTER ELEANOR MARIE .......... Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section SENIOR RELIGION AND GUIDANCE .........Principal .......'1 feasu1e1 Florence Patricia .................................................................. English Sister Sister Ann Marie... Sister Jeanne Marie .......... Sister Mary Rose .... Sister Catharine Virginia ....... Sister Magdalena ................. JUNIOR RELIGION AND GUIDANCE Sister Gabrlel of the Sacred Heart .............................. Sister Marguerite Therese ............. Sister Joseph Mary .................. Sister Marie St. Lawrence ........ Sister Helen Charles ..............,. Sister Patricia Ann ......,..... ..National Problems ...................Engl1sh ........English ...........Science ......,Cornmercial ..Latin and English .American History ...................Library ..Home Economics ..........Commercial Sister Anne Raphael ......., ....... C ommercial SOPHOMORE RELIGION AND GUIDANCE Sister Ann St. Bernard ................................. .................. S panish Sister Mary Alice .............................................. ......... M athematics Sister Francis Joseph of the Sacred Heart ,................................... English Sister Francis of the Blessed Sacrament ............................................ Latin' Sister Mary Anita ............................................ Mathematics and English Sister Marie St. Julia .......... ................ Am erican History Sister Anne Elizabeth .......... .....,............................... Art Sister Catherine Patricia ......... ..................... S cience FRESHMAN RELIGION AND GUIDANCE Sister Marie Angela ....................................... 7 ............ English and Music Sister Marcella Marie ......... ........................... M usic Sister Miriam Patricia ..,..... ............. M athematics Sister Ann Julie .............. .............. C ommercial Sister Mary Cecilia. ......... Language Arts Sister Agnes Frederick ........ .......................... M athematics Sister Ann Charles ........................... ...................................... E nglish Sister Marian .................................................. World History and Art Sister Gertrude du Sacre Coeur ................................................ French Sister Mary Catherine ......................... .......................... M athematics Sister Fredericka ............................... ............... E nglish Sister Mary Stephen .......... .,...... L atin
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CCWe Owe our Beit Z0 Yoon The school program and its expansion in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia has been so remarkable in the past few years and is continuing by the construction of several new high schools both within the city and in the suburbs that four superinf tendents must cooperate to carry out this important work. Monsignor Edward M. Reilly is at the head of the group and acts as inspiring leader of this varied and important work while he is assisted by the cooperation of Reverend john J. Graham, Reverend John Haydt, and Reverend Frederick Stevenson. The two former are not frequent visitors although always most welcome to our school, but Father Stevenson during the past year made an oliicial visitation of all the classes, and became not only acquainted with the working of the school, but also gained the friendship of every student and faculty member hy his kind interest and encourage' ment. Father also acts as spiritual director of the Alumnae Association. While Monsignor Reilly's visits are necessarily few because of his important work, he did us the great honor of celebrating the Marian Year Mass on December 9 and of presiding at our annual May Procession, At all times throughout our high school course, we have felt the interest of their administration. Even His Excellency, Archbishop O'Hara shows a most intimate interest in every student as exemplified by his sending the Prayer for Vocations to every high school student in the Archdiocese. REVEREND .loHN bl. GRAHAM, DD., REVEREND ,loiiN J. HAYDT, .l.C.D., REVEREND FREDERICK il. STEvENsoN Associate Superintendent of Schools Associate Superintendent of Schools Associate Superintendent o Schools Spiritual Director ofthe Alumnae Association Thirteen
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'YM Gmfzfmie We7f Newer Fazlielfn have heen conscious of a singular blessing in having the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur as teachers for our four happy years at Moylan. Assisted hy their competent guidance and advice and their teaching of Catholic Doctrine, we are prepared hoth spiritually and socially for our future. With earnest hearts we thank the foundrcss of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Blessed Julie Billiart. In 1804, Blessed julie with three companions founded her community at Amiens, France. Cir' eumstances obliged her to move the motherhouse to Namur, Belgium. Though faced with many hard' ships, the Institute of Notre Dame gradually hut steadily spread to all parts of the world. Blessed Mere Julie established her congregation, primarily, to answer the need for religious education of European children, living in the atheistic age of the French Revolution Likewise, today, amid the atheism of the Red Terror, the Sisters of Notre Dame fulfill a similar purpose. They strengthen morals, form wills, and stamp the code of right living on the hearts of their students. Julie Billiart's daughters are continually meeting the need for religious instruction of youth in America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. There are more than one hundred and seventy houses and four thousand Sisters. Their apostolate is exercised in parochial schools for girls and hoys, in high schools, and in womens colleges. Now that we have tasted the solid training and understanding of the Sisters of Notre Dame, we can sincerely repeat the words of Blessed Mere Julie . . . How good is the good Godlii BARBARA CAL 'Si Sister Superior and Sister Florence Patricia admire the award from the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge won by the school newspaper while President Joan Woods and Vice-president Mary Tracey read the words of the inscription: For outstanding achievement in bringing about a better understanding of the American Way of Life. Fifteen
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