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MAKING RESERVATIONS for the Seniors' Closed Retreat at the Cenacle. Mary Kay Kitzel and lean Rodman hope that theyre not too late as Sister Stella Marie checks for openings, and Mrs. Hoefen helpfully hopes. too. Q lt service stalls abound with Mrs. Louise Hoefen Helpfulness fills the mint! with a steady and perpetual serenity. Sister Stella Marie Those tliousancl lrindnesscs tlzat daily flow from lzer words and actions. Mrs. lane West 'A sunbeam in a winter's day. A school as large as St. Agnes entails much clerical work. There are endless records to be made and filed, absences to be recorded, letters to be sent and answered, and that ever-buzzing switchboard to be tended. These tasks are accomplished by the deft and capable hands of Sister Stella Marie, Mrs, West and Mrs, Hoefen. Together they manage to keep the administrative obligations of St. Agnes High School met smoothly, efficiently and pleasantly. 'FIVE HUNDRED TWO. five hundred three, live hundred four .,.. U counts Mrs. West as she bundles up the cafeteria money for ai trip to the bank. 12
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Friendly hellos and a happy grin are characteristic of Father LeVeque. During the past five years, Father has become as much a part of our school days as the red and white uniforms which distinguish St. Agnes students. With endless energy, Father supports every school project: the Thanksgiving Festival in November, the Infirmary Drive in February f- in addition to every individual and class interest. The Fathers' Club, Fathers pet, has now com- pleted its third year of operation. Father LeVeque, as moderator of this organization, is the chief father of St. Agnes. Besides his extra-curricular activities, Father gives generously of his advice and time as our spiritual director and Chaplain. No problem is too great or too small for him to give his wise and kind attention, Memories live on and on. Because Father LeVeque has truly been so important to every one of us at St. Agnes, he will always be cherished among our fondest memories. neat fteants. . -swift will REVEREND IOHN LE VEQUE Chaplain A 2 F e AT THEIR SENIOR BREAKFAST thc Class of 58 said A'Thank you to Fr. LeVeque for helping them unceasmgly during their four years at St. Agnes with 1 gift presented by Class President. Ellen Berardiq Bishop Kewrncy 'ind Ieanne Hogan join the enthusiastic applause l'LL TAKE IT says the sparkle in Karen Spangs eyes as she gladly accepts from Father LeVeque the sought after elephant which was given by the Father's Club just before the Thanksgiving Festival. 11
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VIRS. SCI-IOENHEIT ARRIVES in the after, moon just as we leave, ready to add her deft Jolisli to the competent care given our school. Truly, students at St. Agnes are busy from early morning till late afternoon. But there are those whose work con- tinues right around the clock. These industrious souls are members of our maintenance staff, Mr. Wratni, who is our chief custo- dian, keeps the grounds and buildings looking neat and tidy. On snowy winter days he can be seen straddling his ole snow plow, furiously crushing those piles of snow which block our way, Within the halls of the school, Mr. Kipferl, or as we know him. Mr. Phil, is also on the job removing ob- stacles. I-le is either stacking milk bottles or piling crates. But our maintenance staff would not be complete without Mrs. Schoenheit, who every night deftly adds the wo- man's touch to bring order from dis- order. After all, it must be left in a suitable condition before it can be guarded by our meticulous night watch- man, Mr. Shellman, who each night babysits for the school. Due to the efforts of this capable staff, our school always presents a bright and shiny picture. CNE OF MR. SHELLMANS TASKS on dance nights is unlocking i closed locker for girls like 0 0 Kathleen Sheppard. whose date. Martin Glogowski, P Q waits patiently. 0 EACH MORNING Old Glory is raised to lofty heights by Mr. Phil Kipferl. 13 MR. FRANK WRATNI, our chit-I custodian. whose other name is Mr. Fix-lt. is here engaged in repairing at goal post. one of his extra-curricular' activities.
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