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D Within the family circle the molding of our Christian personality for democratic living was begun by our mothers and fathers - our first teachers, our first counselors, our first spiritual directors. As an ex- pression of our love and appreciation for their unstinting sacrifices and selflessness we affec- tionately dedicate the 1956 VISTAS to our parents. Mr. John J. Roach, president of the Fa- thers' Club, selected a SMAer for his Iife's partner. His daughters, Marilyn Margaret, and Car- olyn complete the circle. I.
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! 7 Soft, pliabie clay challenges the imagination of a sculptor. As he sees it, the desire is awakened within him to twist, knead, pinch and smooth the surface of that substance until it appears as a work of art. What more flexible material is offered to parental sculptors than the soul of a daughter entrusted to theml Through the pages of our yearbook, we will show how our parents and those delegated by them have attemped the creation of a masterpiece. Time and circumstances will tell if its value is temporal or eternal. lt has been slow, tedious work, but any sculptor knows that to produce a masterpiece it must be thus. Our sculptors used the tools effectively and efficiently. The finished work reveals the touch and method of the artistic fingers that did the modeling. Character that has been formed in the shadow of the Cross of Christ and under the mantle of Mary, His Mother, must express the beauty and dignity of Christian living. A living so dynamically Christian that it will bring forth a new age that encourages the social, industrial, and scientific achievements to lead all people toward a human happiness that culminates in eternal love of God. CAROL KRAMER, Editor N1 Q M f ..Lf my X NW! GI' Fl Km-1.
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1r,axf1i:.rfaf:y.r,,.f2 Q31 Q.. r 4ad'4gdftta7l4,0u77 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary C. Samuel Agresta George G. Allen Joseph T. Bear Johnson A. Beavens Betzler Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Bordenkecher Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boyle H. Brandmaier Patrick Breslin Paul A. Brewer Horace V. Brewer Herman T. Brothers Mrs. Florence Burke Mr. and Mrs. Richard Otis Burnett Mrs. Eileen Cadwallader Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Callon Mrs. Frieda Carl Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Clayton Tanaza Codarmaz Carson J. Collier Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cors Mrs. Helen M. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Dailey William E. Day Robert L. Deal Charles H. Deal Joseph L. Doyle Lawrence Dugan Robert Embry Mrs. C. A. Eschenbach Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hazel E. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Evans Alovysius Firsich Leonard Flaherty James H. Floyd Gallagher Nieves Galvan Ross E. Gardner John Gazvoda Edward J. Gehrich Paul H. George Mrs. John Gomboz Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gootee Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Gordon Mrs. Marie Graves Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hamlin Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Heiskell Hoover A. Hurley W. Johnson Joubert Edmund H Just Fred T. Keers L. Knarzer Koerner W. Kramer Kunkler C Kunz Long Lupear Malone P Mathauer Mnttln McAndrews V. McAtee J. McGuinness . Meier J Method Mrs. Miller Mrs. E. Miller Mrs. Mills Mrs R. J. Nester Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Noe and Mrs. H. D. Norris and Mrs. Robert F. Patterson Frank W. Pluckebaum and Mrs. Joseph J. Poetz and Mrs. Albert Puisans and Mrs. Joseph W. Quinlan and Mrs. Harry Randall and Mrs. Alfred F. Ressino and Mrs. Martin Rice and Mrs. Norman Riley and Mrs. John J. Roach and Mrs Robert . Charles A. Ross Rousch Mrs. Walter Schlosser Mrs. Harold F. Schmidt Mrs. H. C. Schmink Mrs. Emil G. Schmitt Mrs. Wllliam H. Schopper and Mrs. A. L. Seal and Mrs. John Seraphine Eugene Shaffer and Mrs. Wiver Shelton Mrs. Bernard J. Shepard Mrs. James R. Shewman Mrs. Henry J. Simon and Mrs. Anton Skojac and Mrs. Arthur D. Smith and Mrs. J. F. Stetzel and Mrs. Kenneth J. Summers and Mrs. Harold Theobald and Mrs. John Twigg and Mrs. Stanley W. Vaughn and Mrs. Harry M. Wagner and Mrs. Carl Weiker and Mrs. Paul Weilhammer and Mrs. Adam F. Weingardt and Mrs. William Joy West and Mrs. Clarence M. Wetzel and Mrs. W. E. Williams and Mrs. Cloud W. Worthington and Mrs. Victor J. Zore
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