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ff . , .,fis,,,r.4 'i ?m: Rt. Rev. Ivlsgr. John S. Sabo delivers the opening invocation. Now that the initial pains of inauguration are over and something of a routine has finally developed, we have a chance to look forward to what is to come, rather than to be constantly involved, as we have been, with the ever demanding needs of the present. We see before us, a great and tedious labor before bringing the school into an untroubled existence. Nevertheless, we feel we can go along steadily knowing that the most difficult lies behind. Therefore, we see the necessity of making the correct start on that road which leads to that country from whose bourn no traveler returns. And so we first seek the advice and favor of the Author 4
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Reverend Michael Vichuras Superintendent Brother Reginald Justak, C.S.C. Principal ot the Boys' Department I I I .ne I4 0 0 f I When one is called into the otohce, it may mean either, Think up a good reason tor not reporting to detention the other night, or, Congratulations, you have won the scholarship. ln any case, it is a singular experience, tor one will be dealing with the guiding hands of the school. One will probably be sent tor by Brother Reginald, the Principal ot the Boys' Department, who will generally be seen Hling away a stack ot permanent records, writing notices tor various classes, and holding a conversation on the telephone, all at the same time, or the equally occupied Principal ot the Girls' Department, Sister Nl. des Victoires. Most anywhere in the school, one is liable to run into Reverend Michael Vichuras, our superintendent, Whose signature is seen on all ot the school's checks and who handles the business angle ot the school. Father will generally be going to the bank or to a meeting with the school contractors, engaged in work with his typewriter or filling in on pastoral work in one ot the city parishes. Father Vichuras is perhaps the busiest man in the entire school. These, then, are our administrators in whose hands lies the responsi- bility ot the intricate task ot managing the attairs ot a large school. 5555 Y UNICA 90 Vwlwlffifcpce Sister M. des Victoires, C.S.C. Principal of the Girls' Department
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