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Throughout Our School Our Dominican Sisters are hard working, kind and co-operative. Without them here, we would gain little and loose much. They devote their time to us in more ways than one. In classes they train our minds and mold our characters. In our extra-curricular activites, as well as in our school work, they give us their support, advice and aid. To us they show patience and under- standing, to them we show gratitude and appreciation. X- Our Principal, Sr. M. Bonaventure examines the records in her new modern files, an attractive and useful addition to our school office. Sister M. Josephine reads the minutes at a faculty meeting held to discuss ways to achieve maximum efficiency in the school. Listening intently to Sr. M. Josephine are L. to R. Sr. M. Louise, Sr. M. Gabrielle, Sr. M. Bonaventure, Fr. Charles Buescher, Fr. George Zabelka, Mr. Loranger, Sr. M. Aloysius, Sr. M. Pius, and Sr. M. Martin. X
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The Faculty Maintains Unity Father Charles B. Beuscher A warm personality, touched off with friendliness, understanding, willing- ness to give his assistance to any student, encouragement for everyone and an athletic director to top them all Q... is there any wonder why Father Buescher has been and continues to be a favorite among the students of Sacred Heart. Fr. Beuscher and Fr. Zabelka relax with a good book after a hard day's work. As they share the problems of running a growing parish, so too, they share their time for recreation. ,rf
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Sacred Heart---A Stronghold of Unity Here within the shadows of these buildings, bodies were strengthened, minds were formed, souls were developed. These friendly walls hold fond memories of happy hours, cherished friendships, serious endeavor and lasting achievement. 4 Wherever a Catholic school is found the re is 3 in a Catholic church, for Religion is the start- ' ing point for Christian education. The Church interior is simple but beautiful. Here is one place whe re the student may al- ways find relief from the world, may be re- freshed in the determination to persevere in his studies may always be uplifted. 8 . . . . . , 7 Open house finds these visitors, both old and young, fascinated and charmed by the display of trophies on the main corridor, leading from the library.
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