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NO WONDER ... we were having such a hard time reading it, the book was upside down, laugh George Lenzner, Sue Steckart, Elaine Tornney, Father Robert Rhyner and Mary Warpinski. Father Donald Schneider, Father Rev. James Putman Religion and Guid¬ ance Counselor Rev. Donald Schneider Re igion GUIDANCE COUNSELOR . ' . . Father James Put¬ man answers Judy MeindTs questions con¬ cerning future plans. 7
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Turmoil in the UN, threat of atomic fallout and tension over the Berlin crisis concern the youth of today. But closer to home are the problems which af¬ fect SJAers ... on the job , . . in school ... at home. Helping them to gain a proper sense of values and a clearer perspective of their goals are six priests from various parishes in the Green Bay area. In sharing their knowledge and ex¬ perience they aid SJAers to lead Christ-like lives. Rev. Anthony Birdsal! Religion Rev. Robert Rhyner Religion Rev. George Lenzner Religion Rev. Charles Killeen, O. Praenn, Chaplain
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' GENIUS . . . may begin great works but industry alone finishes them ' quips Sister Mary Adeleithe, office assistant, to Kathy Hurley, office secretary. Sister M. Theodorine, Principal As shareholders in education, we, the students, receive divi¬ dends of knowledge from the executive board of SJA, namely, the faculty, which is made up of twenty-three Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, ten lay teachers, and six priests. Sharing their love of learning with us, the faculty strives throughout the year to make our school life stimulating and challenging. Whether guiding the compass in geometry, interpreting a Shakespearean sonnet, or giving guidance in religion, these com¬ petent teachers are preparing SJAers for their encounter with the space age. Aside from their classroom duties teachers are frequently seen coaching a basketball team, creating works of art, preparing tasty barbecue sauces, or excel¬ ling at the bridge table. Fun? Avocation? Yes, but first and foremost, they work unceasingly for the benefit of their students. I ' D RATHER CALL IT GAUL, . . . declares Sister AAary Madeline, Latin instructor, to Sister Dympha Marie, history teacher, and Sister Martha Mary, English teacher, as they examine a map of France. 8
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