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Busy Minds and Willing Hearts Review Compile Benedictine Delores Bell and Rita Guggenberger peer over the shoulders of Evelyn Schoen and Kathleen Kemper to aid them in checking copy. Meanwhile, Elaine Backes types up the copy for ads as Arnold Schueller, Ronald Amold, Richard Kascht, and Harold Gross discuss the problems of securing advertise- ments. In the background Donna Bren, Ruth Zumwalde, and Marilyn Manuel attempt to compose captions for the senior pictures. ln an effort to provide the students of St. Boniface with an annual history, the yearbook staff with the able as- sistance ofthe faculty adviser, Sister Aquinas, once again pursued the art of putting out the Sabonite. The year the task seemed to be harder for the ensuing yearbook boasts 84 pages of the usual 76. Because of the impending Centennial celebrations ofvarious parishes and schools in this vicinity and in apprecia- tion ofthe Benedictine religious who have helped them attain their present status in life, the 1957 staff appropiately choose as their theme, Our Benedictine Heritage. The yearbook doesn't require only drudgery and work for besides the memories acquired working on this book two members, Rita llennen and A gnes Black, spent apleasantthree days attending a yearbook clinic at Ann Arbor Michigan, on August 21-'23, All of the 46 members deserve praise for the tireless endeavors they used to produce this preservation of memories. lt should be noted that the increased number of masculine members was a great in centive to accomplishing this feat. BuSily working to complete the subscription drive are faithful Sabonite members. FIRST ROW: Jean Backes, Julitta Meemken, Phyllis Unterberger,Eileen Haggerty, Carol Trueman, DonnaButtweiler, Joan Thelen, Carolyn Van Sloun. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Torborg, Carole Loch, Lorrine Jones, Patricia Mohs, Nancy Wamert, Margaret Schlangen. THIRD ROW: Susan Meyer, Patricia Kemper, Sheila Griiin, Sharon Theisen, Beverly Schxnit, and Co- letta fvleernken. Not pictured is Beatrice Bates. Q .
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.-ny -.4-A AYDCIOUSIY awaltmg then' departure to attend a yearbook cl1n.1c at TC xn St Cloud on October 10 are the followmg staff members Jumors Mary Ahce Schroeder and Gladys Thul,Elrner Schwankl sports ed1tor, Marguente Manuel pxcture edltor, Cornne The1sen, bLlS1IlK manager, Agnes Black edltor 1n ch1ef, Patr1c1a Hansen R1ta Henne lay out ed1tor, Kathleen Koop, semor edmtor, Mary Kne1p, copy ed1tor, and Carol Forehle assrstant layout edltor Not plctured are Slster Aqmnas, yearbook advlser and Melvm Torborg staff photographer who also attended the clm.1c Staff Captures Hlstor of Year s Memorles The tables are turned on Melvm Homecommg hat sellers John Behnen and Urban Torborg qbehmd tabley persuade glorborg' Staff Photographer as he Sheldon Nxes V1v1an Expeldmg John Jacobs, and Sh1rley Iten to try one on for prszlzsdtllfjxeasibiilolfmofour Schoolls 'rf 'S 16 , l W 1' ,WEEK fs ll .N , ' ,, f 1 'of ' . we 0 3 , Q! Q F ,H L , L 9 .' ' v :Y W .N A N xl , , F . ' 3 I , i 15 -Q y xg M ' J r 0 9 Q -ef' , . . . , . l - u so -' Y
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Religious Events Inspire Students The long awaited December fourth came as Father Wallin, CSP, opened retreat with an interesting conference on making ready for the birth of Christ. The following conferences also included an Advental theme which deepened the students' un- derstanding of Christ's birth. Another joyful event of the year was the annual Christmas program under the direction of Sister Michaela, OSB, and Mr. Robert Harris. The Kings' Star, based on Amahl and the Night Visitors by Gian-Carlo Menotti was presented by the Speech II and chorus groups on December 14 and 16. Girls of Speech I assisted as angels in this production. Amahl, a poor cripple, and his mother are visited by the three kings on their way to the stable at Bethlehem. A mira- cle cures Amahl and he makes the journey to the Christchild with the kings. The audience was held spellbound by the dramatization of a story that never grows old--the birth of Christ. Retreat master, Father Wallin, CSP, gives David Guggenberger, Dorothy Kammeier, and Sheldon Nies a last blessing before he leaves for his St. Paul residence. Part of the cast for The King's Star are: IQSIEELING: Dorothy Kamrneier, Jean Weber, Mary Reiland, Rita Eich- ers, Kathleen Eickhoff, John Schwagel, Marvin Schreifels. STANDING: Lucille Kneip, John Schoen, Margaret Heying, Joanne Gertken, Arnold Schueller, Marguerite Manuel. X s 'iid . I .IV ,P , If '
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