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About to chauffeur a few faculty members to a teachers' meeting, Mr. Frank L. Stegbaur warms up the car. Joeds entering the cafeteria find Mrs. Ludvina Klein at the steam table serving the lunch forthe clay, Mrs. Klein is also supervisor of school cleaning. Academy shines throuqh efforts of maintence staff mexjrl-niogg iTLiQ,Z'OP2cC:JdgL5nSr'2j imagine eight Joeds polishing the furniture, replacing ' - , uorescen i ro s, u in e oors an ixin ro en repair robs. Best known for keep fi l lsht Cl b iT Q th iq Cl lr Q l3 is ing 5-lA CO ld0 5il1e Shlf1ieSi in The desks. Luckily, we at St. Joseph's Academy have a com- Citles' he also odds me Joeddn petent maintenance staff to do this type of work for us. distress by opening and moving I g Everyday from ten-thirty to three under Sister Theophane's lockers. A direction the ladies in the kitchen prepare tantalizing dishes so that our girls can have a hot, nutritious lunch. But early morning and late afternoon find these same ladies-Mrs. Klein, Mrs. Osen, Mrs. Ashton, and Mrs. Owense preserving the shine on Academy windows and furniture, Working in the new boiler room, Mr, Nicholson and Mr. Rogholt never tail to keep the temperature at the building iust right in tall, winter, or spring. Sixehtty a.m, starts the day tor Mr. Ivory and Mr. Stegbaur, Their first duties ot the morning include unlocking the doors and windows, turning on the lights, and, in the winter, shovel- ing the snow, thus getting the school ready tor the arrival of the Joeds. For this work, and much more, vve at SJA are indebted to our cheerful, friendly, and able maintenance staff. Mrs. Mildred Owens and Mrs. Mariorie Ashton prepare des- sert plates for hungry Joeds. Their behind-the-scenes work supplies the four lunch lines which pass through the cafeteria ilW9Y W'9Vl4 with. at half-hour intervals. Mr. Theodore Nicholson, on the left, and Mr. Marvin Rogholt take time out from their work in the school's modernized heating plant to show us some of the machines ancl dials I 9' sv ..-g-,md 4-1, -1 TN'-fx .: 1a.iqJ Y-1, ' - . .
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to train students. Sister Pascal, M.A., University of Minnesota, Latin, Physiology. Sister Perpetua, Reg. B.A., College of St. Catherine, Music. Mrs. Phyllis Puvogel, Registrar's Secretary. Mrs. Isabelle Reardon, B.A., Col- lege of Saint Catherine, French, Spanish, English, Las Alegras. Sister Regina Marie, M.A., North- western University, Religion, Chor- al Music, Glee Club. Sister Rose Aurelia, M.A., Colum- bia University, Art. Sister Rose Catherine, M.A., Uni- versity of Minnesota, Librarian. Sister Rose Elizabeth, M.A., Uni- versity of Minnesota, Religion. Sister Sheila Marie, Mus. M., DePaul University, Religion, Music. Sister Simeon, B.A., College of Saint Catherine, English, Religion, Patrins. Sister Susanna, M.A., Catholic University, Religion, World His- Sister Theophane, Food Service. Sister Thomas More, B.A., College of Saint Catherine, Religion, Eng- lish, Journalism, Journal. Mrs. Veronica Treacy, B.A., Col- lege of Saint Catherine, Counsel- or. Mrs. Marian Vadnais, B.S., Uni- versity of North Dakota, Physical Education, History, Junior Red Cross. Sister Virgil, M.A., University of Minnesota, Religion. Mrs. Esther Zaragoza, School Sec- retary. Counselors Mrs. Veronica Treacy, left, and Mrs. Mary Pabst examine college catalogues which play an important part in their work. Combining obiective test results with personal guidance, Mrs. Treacy and Mrs. Pabst help students develop their own aptitudes and further their educational possibilities. Guidance serves all four classes The guidance program, directed by Mrs. Veronica Treacy with Mrs. Mary Pabst as assistant, is designed to benefit each class according to its needs. The freshmen become ac- quainted with the school through the orientation program, and this year they profited from the addi- tion of the vocational unit and the how-to-study course. Sophomore year stresses the Joed's vocation as a student, a follower and a contributing mem- All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Mrs. Mary Joan Rich- ardson brought out this idea in the first of six senior conferences on leadership. Your Sphere of ln- fluence was the theme for discus- sion at the first of these assemblies which emphasized the importance of enthusiastic and competent lead- ership, not only in elected leaders but in each individual. Mrs. Rich- ardson, a former faculty member, is adviser for the SJA Contact unit this year. She also is a board member of the Twin City Catholic Interracial Council and has served for two years as president of the Midway American Legion Auxiliary of which she is now membership chairman. ber of her class. Under the guidance program, the iuniors begin planning forthe future and take their place as group leaders. As the last step the seniors, be- coming the real leaders, take part in the vocational planning unit which has a three-fold aim: to acquaint them with the world of work, to present a means of self- examination and to find occupa- tions or study areas best suited to their interests and capabilities,
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