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THE SOUNDS ENRICHING OUR COMMUNITY DELIVERING . . . flowers is only a part o| Golleen Donovan’s job at St. Vincent Hospita “IT DOESN’T . . . take long when we work together ’ Jane Smeester tells Jane Goldbach and Mary Ellen Larscheid as they set tables for their CYO breakfast. A A mr m , % U ■ -r 1 v, l L i ym, m A 4 - . sk-. ” J? TJ T lur-m JUiJ Seri J % IN THE ATT I T ... of the Neville Museum the Girl Scouts are busily lending a hand — six hands, in fact. Judy Dolan and Mary Lee Spencer try to confuse Mary Borman as she counts the books.
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PART Id PATLN G ... in the long awaited ground-breaking cere¬ monies are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Van Drisse, Sister Lucilla, prin¬ cipal, Rev. Edward Killeen, 0. Praem, Most lev. John Grellin- ger, auxiliary bishop of Green Bay, and Mr. George Agamite of the Selmer Construction Co.
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ARE YOU . . sure it ' s all right to eaves- drop, Father? asks Sue Vickman of Father Guy E. Guyon, 0. Praem, as she and Bob Ellis prac¬ tice for Premontre ' s Bernadine, Whether she asks may I help you?” in a downtown department store or sings Sleigh Ride” over a local TV station, the sound of an Academy girl’s voice is one that is heard and respected in her community. In responding to her community’s needs she acts as a unior Guild member or a member of her parish’s CYO. She works in the hospital, entertains the orphans and visits the infirm. She is always ready to lend a helping hand. The Academy girl participates in Student Government Day. joins Community Theater, and takes part in Pennings or ’remontre productions. She cheers her teams—the Packers. Bobcats, or her favorite high school basketball team. Striving to be a true citizen oi her community, the Academy girl is recognized not only by the navy : lue uni- iorm she wears, but by her dedication, courtesy, and warmth. “AND THI S ... is the stable where Jesus was born,” explains Naomi Golden to five young migrant children from Sturgeon Bay, as she prepares them for Holy Communion. STUDENT-LIBRARIAN . . . Mary Ann White seems to enjoy her work as she and Mary Des Jardins explore the hidden cran¬ nies of the Kellogg Library. II
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