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MRS. LEARY MR. FURGIUELE Mrs.Richard Leary Physical Education Mrs. Leary makes the program of sports an integral part of school life. Order, regularity, dependability, and good sportsmanship are the watchwords in gym classes and in various interclass tournaments. Her keen personal in- terest in each student and her encouraging help make every team member eager to give her best. LALEASULTY PM mf TEM T llllflh Xb ff me l all Q7,riji.f7rfglff0fjt3 THEY WENT to scHooL to ME E Mr- A. Edmund FurgiUele,A-B It's wonderful for men to build with hammer, drill, and forge A bridge to span the cataract that rushes thru the gorge. It's wonderful to build a town where massive buildings tower Where giant engines pull and puff and motors spin with power. lt's wonderful to write a book to paint an amber sky, To give the world those deathless things that never fade or die, But still more wonderful to build the women and the men Who build the cities, span the floods or wield the brush and pen. More wonderful to build a soul, to have a teacher's part In molding dreams and hopes that stir the adolescent heart, And when they win thru stress and strain More wonderful to be the faithful teacher who can say: THEY WENT TO SCHOOL TO ME. Glee Club Director Glee Club has come to play such an im- portant role in school life that S.H.A. without it would be like the house with nobody in it. Reason No. One-Mr. Furgiuele- Our Maes- tro, who inspires this enthusiasm and inter- est. A talented musician himself, he leads his students to a deep, sincere love of the best in music. Mr. James W. Killoran, LL.B. Debate Coach Right premises and wrong conclusions have no place in Mr. Killoran's line of reasoning. His motto is Sift the false from the true, and balance fact with fact. Respect for others' opinions and a dignified friendly approach in rebuttal are part of Mr. Killoran's ten com- mandments for good debating.
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Reverend Edward J. Gorman A.M., LL.D. Superintendent of Diocesan Schools ln thus process of bulldrng for the future In which our schools engage our Superuntendent oversees the program of studies checks the prog ress and pounts the way to new trends A well coordunated efflclent unit IS the Ideal he sets up for each school to attaln In Its splrltual and scholastic endeavors FACULTY Very Reverend Humberto S Medelros S T D Chaplain Reverend Mother Anna Gertrude S U S Superior Madam John Ellzabeth S U S C A M Prrnclpal Madam Albtna Mane S U S C A B Madam Claire Adrrenne S U S C Madam Frances Sebastian S U S C A B Madam Francis Aloysuus S U S C A M Madam Marla Annunclata S U S C A B Madam Marla Immaculata S U S C A B Madam Mary Adrnenne S U S C A B Madam Mary Hortense S U S C A B Madam Rose Angela S U S C A M Madam Rose Francls S U S C A M Madam Stephen Dolores S U S C A B Madam Stephen Mary S U S C B Mus C BUILDING A TEMPLE A builder bullded a temple He wrought ll'WIll'1 grace and skull Pnllars and grouns and arches All fashloned to work has wall Men sand as they saw Its beauty It shall never know decay Great rs thy skull O burlder Thy fame shall endure for aye A teacher bullded a temple With loving and lnfrnute care Planning each arch wnth patience Laylng each stone with care None praised her unceaslng efforts None knew of her wondrous plan For the temple the teacher bullded Was unseen by the eyes of men Gone IS the butlder s temple Crumbled Into the dust Low Ines each stately pnllar Food for consumlng rust But the temple the teacher bullded Wall last whale the ages roll For that beautnful unseen temple Is a precuous rmmortal soul I - - . I . . . C . , . . . , .... ,A.B. . - ' - . . I , .... , . . . , 2 I . , .... , . . f Madam Celine Rita,S.U.S.C.,A.M. . . . . . I D f I . . . . I D I p v 1 -I n a ' ' 0 2 , . . . ., . . . D , . . . ., . . . , . . . ., . . - - 1 l , .... , . . 1 I , .... , . . . , . . . ., . . ' ' I , .... , . . . I , .... , . 4
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