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Pacemakers for Us All Sister Agnes Xxvlllltllll is il filllllllill' sight in our corridors enforcing law and oraler. and in our classrooms. l02lC'l1lIll'2Q English and history. She also holds the position of n1o4lerulor for MILESTONICS and guides the staff skillfully through a muzc of deadlines. lrrcplaccublc and unforgettable. sho we-ll floss-rves the nzunc, uSeton's Second Lady. -df' SISTER URSULA MARIE Bursar -llI3.StCl'llllI'lll of flnanviul ullairs, Sister Ursula Marie IIIZIIHIQJQCS with dexterity the 1Il0Il1'lZil'y resources of Seton Hall. llvr invaluahle vllorls to halance the hooks are appreciated hy us all. I3 SISTER AGNES WILLIAM Vice-Principal J J I 1 J! MRS. ALEXANDER FOLEY Secretary and Registrar Handling the vast amount of Scton's clerical work is Mrs. Aloxaruler Foley, known and lovecl by all. Her presence in the olfice is a vonxfort and it might well be said, ulllrs. Foley's in the officcg all's right in Scton's sphere.
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A Lamp unto Our Feet, and a Light unto Our Paths The wheels of progress are the ever-turning mechanisms of our modern society. We students look forward to the day when spiritually, in- tellectually and physically, we shall he ready to make our contributions. Preparing us is the heavy responsihility of all our teachers hut especially of Sister Peter Claver, our principal. The lII1ll1CHSlty of her task neither visihly drains her energies nor measurahly limits her accomplishments. Her task is to supply the catalyst to initiate the IIIOIIICHIUIII of heginuing freshmen, and to gauge the controls seeing this motion directed along the proper paths at an ever accelerating rate. Ivith hor 1'CIl12lI'lC2lIJlC understanding of youth she easily accomplishes the first and with the maturity that marks one who has chosen to dedicate her life to God, she concludes tl1e second. The certainty of Sister Peter Claver at every turn of the Wheel, sending into the hloodstream of Long Island new life and new spirit, provides tl1e assurance tI1at progress on Long Island will remain constant and will he pervaded with the high ideals she exemplifies. we 55I5iEafLAVER A DM I N IST RATIO N A BEAMING SMILE, a gracious heart, a guiding hand . . . Sister Peter Claver won all our hearts Iormg ago. I2
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