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Rev. George Lenzner Religion Rev. Andrew Nelson Religion Rev. Charles Killeen. O. iVaem Chaplain and Religion iiev. Robert Rhyner Religion Rev. Anthony Birdsall Religion Rev. James Putman Religion and Guidance Counselor WE GROW IN CHRIST
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■ 51 1 : ' 2SS . . . Pope John XXIII and The Most Reverend Stanislaus V. Bona, .It., Bishop of f rreen Bay pose together in the spring of 1962 as preparations for the Vatican Council were being made. • Lnder the authority of a revered episcopal power whose voice is heeded throughout the «ireen Bay diocese, six priests serve 703 students at SJj 4 Daily the click of the guidance door indicates that stu¬ dents are seeking advice rom f ' ather James Putman. When not giving us his valuable time, this busy counselor is an assistant at Annunciation and “it time permits ' an avid golfer and skier. Father Charles Killeen, chaplain and junior religion in¬ structor is another invaluable guide who spends his leisure moments with a “book in hand and another at his side. ♦ther priest instructors have parish activities ranging from CYO to marriage counseling but nevertheless still provide stimulating instruction for SJAers. Bowling, canoe¬ ing, golfing and the other sports occupy their leisure time —when they are not following the Packers. A HM I SI 1 DENTS . . . Joan Schauer and Kathy Kelly know they have understanding counselors in Father George Lenzner and Father James Put¬ man.
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PREPARING ... an oral report on the problems of the Ginny ! .a loche maps out the primary section to be studied. continent of Africa today, Sound reflects every thought, word, and action in a school’s curriculum. Through listening and absorbing students attain the knowledge neces¬ sary for them to reach their goals. Vigorous dis¬ cussions, panels, and lectures all enable a stu¬ dent to grow and mature. Special sounds—of busy typewriters, exuber¬ ant phy-ed students, language tapes, and singing Madrigals all contribute to the sounds of learn¬ ing which echo and re-echo throughout the school.
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