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SISTER MARY BENILDA presents the Girl of the Month Award to Annette Stahly at the November Girls ' League meeting. Alert to recognize accomplishments of PCH students in diverse areas. Sister has been quick to pub- licly acknowledge these whenever possible. The Class of 1962 wish to express their sincere gratitude to Sister Mary Benilda, Principal of Pomona Catholic High, for . . . Her personal interest in their needs and problems. Her quickness to recognize and fos- ter a wholesome ambition to achieve. Her encouragement in times of dif- ficulty. Her carefulness to indicate the im- portance of high scholastic perform- ance in terms of professional goals. Her ultimate concern for the in- terior peace and spiritual growth of each and every PCH student. REALIZING THE NEEDS of rapidly progressing methods in education. Sister Mary Benilda gives care- ful consideration to PTA projects in the hope that Pomona Catholic students may advance in pace with current trends. Here Sister discusses the purchase of an additional movie projector with PTA members Mrs. V. Moran and Mrs. J. Kelly. 13
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Their words inspired us. Extensive academic preparation, professional degrees, and many years of experience account for the competence our teach- ers have remarkably displayed in their respective fields of specialization. We have had the opportunity to draw upon this richness of learning which they have in turn obtained from vari- ous sources that span the continent and beyond it — Washington, D.C., Canada, St. Louis, Chicago, Cuba, Berlin . . . The scope of the Christian apostolate, however, is n ot lim- ited to intellectual endeavors, but rather extends to the needs of the whole man with all his faculties both natural and super- natural. Mindful of their own limitations, our faculty have sought help of the Almighty. Their seeking was not in vain, for in their faith we have found a penetrating light; in their hope, an unrelenting optimism ; in their charity, a divine wisdom. SISTER MARY AMANDETTE Trigonometry . . . Algebra . . . Geometry . . . Moderator: National Honor Society . . . Girls ' Athletic Association . . . Advisor: FIDEL- IAN Business Staff . . . Head Ad- visor: Senior Class. SISTER MARYANGELIA English . . . Latin . . . Journalism ■ ■ . Advisor: Publications . . . Moderator: Key Club . . . Advisor: Senior Class. SISTER MARY BERTILIA Homemaking . . . Religion . . . Reading Skills . . . Moderator: Hometnaking Club . . . Advisor: Freshman Class. 14
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