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I , f . 3 yr .V -JH? f ,V f LEFT: Rev. Molher Louise HenrieHe, firsf superior af fhe Academy and lhe beloved Ma Mere admired by generafions of SHA'ers. A woman of vision, an educa+or and adminisfrafor of noie, a hear? of un- f feigned chariiy, a soul of prayer, she guided SHA from l9I6 +o her deaih in l952. lnde- fafigable, defermined, yei humble and f' genfle, she lefi an example of fha? folal de- , vofion lo ihe Sacred Hearfs so disiinciively , a pari of our Academy herifage. RIGHT: Rev. Mofher Mary Gerfrude, second 31? ig wg 5, 5 49 I 'fi if 5 1 2 fi i gf f , superior ll95l-I957l has ably conlinued +l1e - worlr begun by Ma Mere. Guided by supernaiural views and aiming firsf ai gi spirifual advancemenf, she has also coped elTicien+ly wifh such problems as maierial ex' pansion and curriculum enrichment Self- 3 Q, efiacing, gracious, and devofed, she has en- deared herself fo all who llnow her. 3 .95 2 X I xrrxxrrfffr V , Y. -fLI.,Y4 P sgssmmi , 'MT , A lv Q g y ,a G li W A an we s N, ' y F : ' R3 . f Q w W W f Y . 4- in up 'B 9 , , ' F 2 - , r Mi' ii i 'ix A ii A ' x .:..: ' 'W X '? M 5 ' ' i I in 1 V, . A Q 3 ' 'f' f Q A f . ig Rev. Moiher Mary Regis, presen+ superior, happily welcomes Mrs. Beniamin, SHA's firsf graduaie and model alumna, on a visif fo her alma mafer. Rev. Mofher, who served for many years as feacher and principal in fhe Academy Grade School, is pleased 'lo be back home ai' Kaimuliu affer eighf years as Misfress of Novices af Nuuanu. Here she leads boih communify and sfudenf body in ihe pa+h ouflined by Nofre Mere-Alzvaiys Higher! Always lfr'H0r.' I so' .. 9 v , - , , , Wi+h 'the years have come a singular consola+ion io 'those who have labored hard and long ai SHA-fhe enlisiing of eager young hearfs and s+rong shoulders io aid in 'lhe noble worlc. SHA graduaies, now Sisfers of +he Sacred Hearfs, pose wifh Sr. Marie Eugenie, veieran Acad- emy feacher, on fhe occasion of her golden iubilee of religious profes- sion. Noi able fo be presen+ were Sr. Mary Joseph, Sr. Cecile Marie, Sr. Herman Julia laf Lihue, Kauail and Sr. Damien Therese and Sr. Sophie Marie of Nuuanu. Sr. Kafherine Frances l'57l and 'Four novices have since dedicaied lhemselves fo +he work begun by fhe pioneers The large communi'I'y of Sisiers ai SHA, wi+h Very Reverend Moiher Zenaide, Superior General of fhe Sisfers, during fhe ceniennial celebrafion commemoraling fhe arrival of lhe firsf Sacred Hearrs Sislers in Hawaii. lPho+o lalen in May, I959l Q' 909 Q T' 7 V -p ' v Q g 9 ff' 9 Q ,QM . f W W Qm , + 05 Us 1 1- I 'W ,sr F i' ' A I . 9 'Q .May gy gg - 5' .- .Q 5 , 5 . w ,Q A 5 , E E 8' 1, 9 00 rj I T B v 9 . by ., ' 1: T J s nf ii -f 5 6 v A v ies, in gy E . + A ,Q W A a 3 . .. , f M- 19 s, g was Q, 31,155 MAE? af 5 Q53 ,,CQ.,,2,f11.x.3 yr ., 448, Q me as 7 .. TL , -, , I ,4,,f,,,
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