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GUIDANCE = flr FR. RAYMOND FAVRET TREASURER FR. JOSEPH KERR GCIDANCE Upon looking in the dictionary for a definition of a school one would find it defined as an institution for teaching students. These few words certainly fall short in communicating the full meaning of a school. For the school is an important ingredient in the making of an adult. We undergo many changes during our school years. We progress from childhood through adolescence and ultimately to adulthood. Since school is a factor in all these changes, it is evident that the school is a strong guiding force through these years and all the years to follow. The school guides us both physically and spiritually. It teaches us that in order to be successful in our life we must have the ability to do something here in preparation for the here- after. There is the subject and class phase of school. This is important toward molding future citizens for a workaday world. But school means many things: learning to be an engineer, a journalist, a teacher. It means playing football, joining clubs, going to dances. But above all it means learning, through these means, to live with one ' s fellowman and thus improve oneself and the world both physically and spiritually. GUIDANCE (RIGHT) 1 BRO. KLEINHENZ. FR. KERR. FR. KRUSLING. 2 BRO. STREB. BRO. DIETHORN, FR. WINTERMEVER. BRO. CANriLLIERl. FR. HASKAMP. 10
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FACULTY THAT FIRST FACULTY MEETING BRO. ROBERT W. BLUME, S.M.; Typing, Office Practice . . . REV. THOMAS A. BOKENKOTTER; World History, French . . . REV. JOSEPH A. BRUEMMER; Religion 2, Everyday Mathematics . . . REV. FRED B. BRUENING; Practical Geometry, Algebra 1, English 2 . . . MR. HUBERT F. BUSCHLE; Music Instruction, Band Master, Variety Show Moderator . . . BRO. CHARLES A. CANCILLIERI, S.M.; Latin 1, English 2, Freshman Guidance, Choral Club, Sodality . . . MR. WILLLA.M D. CUTCHER; Physical Educa- tion, Driver Training, Basketball Coach, Track Coach . . . BRO. DONALD E. DAHLMANN, S.M.; Driver Training, Senior Science, General Science, Cavalier: Business and Photography, Camera Club, Triple A-C . . . BRO. BERNARD C. DIETHORN, S.M.; Civics, American History, Senior Guidance . . . REV. PAUL J. EDRICH; Latin 4, Sodality, Religion 1, 2 . . . BRO. DONALD FAHRIG, S.M.; English 3, Plume . . . BRO. JOHN P. FLYNN, S.M.; Physics, Radio and Electricity, Math Club, Radio Club . . . BRO. GILBERT J. GENSLER, S.M.; Biology, Practical Chemistry, Nature Club . . . BRO. HENRY J. GENSLER, S.M.; Mechanical Drawing, Plane Geometry, Service Club, Athletic Chauffeur . . . BRO. DONALD J. GMUER, S.M.; English 1, Composition, English 2 . . . REV. ROGER E. GRIESE; Civics, Economics . . . BRO. FRANCIS J. GRISEZ, S.M,; Art 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club, Cavalier: Art and Literary . . . REV. EDWARD F. HASKAMP; Latin 1, Algebra 1, Freshman Guidance, Golf Team, Faculty Bowling Secretary . . . REV. DONALD C. HUEBNER; Religion 2, Literature 1 . . . REV. ROBERT E. HUNGLING; English 4, Civics . . . REV. HERMAN J. JANSEN; Latin 1, 2 . . . REV. NEIL J. KELLER; English 1, 2 . . . REV. JOSEPH L. KERR, S.M.; Religion 4, English 4, Speech and Debate, Variety Show, Sodality, Music Appreciation, Senior Guidance, Guid- ance Director . . . BRO. WILLIAM J. KIEFER, S.M.; Librarian.
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