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HI SIHVHHIE UI IHI lllllll QIIEE IHI IHHU The giggigfgg, A Fclczzfly T' Ng ' - I RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR VOGT, pas- tor, superintendent, High School Sodality Director, and friend of all came to St. Maryis in 1935. REVEREND EDWARD SZTURMOWSKI, assistant pastor and instructor of religion, came to St. Mary's four years ago. REVEREND MICHAEL MAHER, assistant pas- tor, instructor of religion and Athletic Director came to St. Mary's in 1948. SISTER M. MARTIN succeeded Sister M. Noella as principal in September, 1949. Previous to this time, Sister Martin was principal of St. Mary School, Muskegon. Her ability to settle problems and her fair treatment of all the students is out- standing. When interviewed by a Labarum re- porter, Sister said, It has been a pleasure in re- turning to St. Mary's to work with the boys and girls of my former pupils. SISTER M. RICHARD, teacher of mathematics, has completed her first year at St. Mary's. During this time the students have admired Sister and consider her a good sport and a true friend. Sister came to the Catheral School from St. John's, Essex- ville, and prior to that time was principal of the school famous for its basketball stars. In the short time I have been heref' Sister Richard said, I have formed a good opinion of St. Mary's stud- ents. SISTER M. EULALIA came to St. Mary's last September after teaching the subject she enjoys most, home economics, at Penasco School in New Mexico. Sister directs the Library Club and teaches junior business and history. Because of her gra- cious attitude, the students consider her a grand friend. Sister Eulalia remarked that the students at St. Mary's are accommodating and do not seem to mind inconveniencing themselves for the teach- ers. SISTER M. HONORA has been the guiding light of the sophomore classes in their home room for the past six years. Her pleasant smile and friendly greeting will long be remembered by the students she has taught. Sister came to St. Mary's from Catholic Central, Grand Rapids, to teach her favorite subject, English. In Sister Honorais opin- ion the students at St. Mary's are spontaneous and anxious for intellectual growthg they take sugges- tions and their cooperation is one hundred per cent. SISTER M. MAURICE, junior home room ad- viser, has been a member of the faculty here for seven years. During this time Sister has taught her preferred subjects: history, civics, and soci- ology. When Sister left Catholic Central, Grand Rapids, it was their loss and certainly St. Mary's gain. About the students Sister Maurice said, They are polite, courteous, and generally thought- ful, but, of course, she added, there is always room for a little more studyf, SISTER AGNES THERESE has taught biology, chemistry, and physics since her arrival at St. Mary's two years ago. She too, came here from St. -johnis, Essexville. Sister is admired for her readi- ness to give extra help to students with difficult assignments. Sister Agnes Therese has observed that the St. Mary's students make good use of their gift of loquacity for oral assignments and reports. SISTER FRANCES RAPHAEL, senior home room adviser, has made St. Maryis her home for the past eight years. Before coming to St. Mary's, Sister was a member of the faculty of St. Mary School, Lake Leelanua. Religion and Latin are her favorite subjects which she has taught at Cathedral in addition to English. Sister will be remembered for her help and understanding. Sister Frances Raphael has said, I like the spirit of friendliness of St. Mary's students and their fine respect for the priests and sisters. SISTER ROSE CATHERINE, freshman home room adviser, came to St. Mary's from St. Francis School, Traverse City, in September, 1949. Sister teaches history. In the short time that she has been at St. Mary's, her kindness and ready wit has won a place in the hearts of the students. Sister Rose Catherine has remarked that the students seem to accept corrections without holding a grudge. SISTER HENRY SUSO came to St. Maryls this year to teach instrumental music and to direct the choir and glee clubs. Previously Sister was the music instructor at St. Henry School, Melville, Sas- katchewan. The fine school spirit and the hearty cooperation of the St. Mary's students, Sister says, make it a joy to work with them. BETTY LOU JOHNSON, instructor in commer- cial subjects, joined St. Maryis faculty in 1948. The students will always remember Miss Nelson Cnow Mrs. johnsonb as one of their favorite teachers because of her tireless efforts and her understanding. She told the Labarum interviewer, My two years at St. Mary's have been the most enjoyable of my experience.
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HE PHIESTS UP THE LUHU BLESS THE LUHU The Right Reverend Felix Vogt, V. F. Pastor of St. Mary Cathedral
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Hll it iuumis ni mr min 3 rites wr umm r X ' X - 4, . ' CO ved 10 6 QCCCY . H , Q JAMES M, - RCCWU0 Sr. hlafbftfngt ihe firstslglnyield at the the ioeiaredirgarxized S' ' 'X Q I iilatbedmi of M355 The crowning of Maid gheigsisted l3Y by Co-Prefect Ann fic, an, Prefect can S - jerome Blffflinil Mary Cline, Joan inflil R Q11 1 - . . Fliihner and Pat Nickoflffmus Our Laffy 'J Sbzfaliiy The past year has been a memorable one. The Saginaw Student Sodality which was inactive for several years was reorganized and is now under the spiritual direction of Father Joseph Castanier. Fifty delegates from each member school attend the monthly meetings. Three hundred candidates representing six schools were received on February twelfth at the Cathedral. Three sodality leaders from St. Mary's Sodality attended the Summer School of Catho- lic Action in Detroit during the six days you'll never forgetf' Under their guidance, with the help of the other officers, the Sodalists progressed through an eventful and Christ-wise year inspired by Father Kelleris challenge, You can change the world. Co-prefects Roger Quinnan and Ann Logan were assisted by Jean Logan, secretaryg Jerome Burns, treasurerg committee chairmen Bernadette Deisler, Albert Germain, and Mary Glynn. 7
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