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Nith Teachers oi Their Daughters 3 1, , l ali Z reei 'SK NA lil' Mystery guest at a joint meeting of Our l.ady's Guild and Fathers' Club, Mo- hammad Abdul, alias Father Mark Lyons This was real GonesviIIe when the fathers and mothers went into orbit at the combined Our Lady's Guild and Fathers' Club Variety Costume Show. St. Maryans enjoyed an evening with their best beaux at the annual Father-Daughter Dance in the autumn, and in the spring Dad was the special dinner guest at the twenty-sixth annual Father-Daughter Banquet which was sponsored by the guild. To complete the year the fathers, through the Father's Club, sponsored the Spring Frolic and supplied the food and music for the Post Prom. . . . ' A k tt t d h F h ' 'e : ' - dlsplayed hu nth booty of Colorful and sndac, aMracVj t e at ers Club attic rs Mr. Gordon Rush, second vice exotic slides from his mp around the presi en, r. alter Waszak, secretary, Mr. Harry Walczak, treasurer, and Mr. Robert Webster, president, during one of their regular smokers. world.
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Fathers Became Acquaintecl Enjoying a friendly discussion during a smoker are Mr. James Rouleau, Mr. William Hurley, and Mr. Joseph Nadboralski. Since the aim of the Fathers' Club is to foster a closer relation- ship between a father and his daughter, the members became acquainted with the needs, prob- lems, teachers, and studies of their daughters. As guest speaker at one of the regular smokers, Sister Maris Stella, guidance counselor, advised the fathers to assist their daughters in choosing a vocation. She urged them to consider giving their daughters a college education because the more education a young woman receives the more mature she will become. ,nw N.. Mr. Matthew Woiciechowski, first vice-president of the Fa- thers' Club, was escorted to a school function by his daughters Judith and Patricia. ,Affsv -f' lt's time for the pause that refreshes as St. Maryans lead their dates to the Dance. buffet tables during the Father-Daughter Sponsored by FATHERS' CLUB
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Alumnae Visited Alma Mater Sister Mary Bernice and Sister Mary Olive discussed the events of the year with the Alumnae Association officers: Patricia Pallasch treasurer, Sylvia Schiek Surges, vice-president, Dolores Hafner Armbruster, president, and Virginia Grybczynski Tiry, secretary Graduation from St. Mary's was the be- ginning of another life when St. Maryans were no longer under the protective care and guidance of familiar teachers and advisers. Some graduates remained to embrace the life of St. Francis while others went on to college, into the business world, or entered married life. The Alumnae Association's obiectives are twofold: to further the interests of the Acad- emy and its alumnae by strengthening the bond between the Sisters and former students and upholding the education of Catholic girls. ln order to keep graduates close to St. Mary's, the Alumnae Association sponsored various activities such as the annual Alumnae Banquet at which new members were received, the Alumnae Dance, the Alumnae Card Party- Bake Sale, and the Recollection Day. Through participation in these activities, former St. Maryans had the opportunity to visit their Alma Mater and reminisce with their class- mates over their high school days. Trina Schulte, '63, listened as her mother, Mrs. Faye Schulte, and her grandmother Mrs. Kathryn Fournier, former St. Maryans, reminisced while paging through recent yearbooks.
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