McDermott-Fritz Nuptials Here Miss Nadine McDermott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic McDermott of O’Neill, and Donald R. Fritz, ton of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Fritz of Elgin, were married Saturday, August 11, in St. Patrick’s Catholic church here. Very Rev Timothy O’Sullivan, church pastor, officiated.—O’Neill Photo Co. Academy to Start Fall Term Aug. 27 — Sister M. Laurissa to Go to Rome (Photo below) St. Mary’s academy will open the 19f>6-’57 school term on Mon day, August 27, with the registra tion of the freshmen and sopho mores. The seniors and juniors will sign up Tuesday, August 28 All pupils are requested to register, regardless of previous igning for classes. There is only one change in the faculty of the high school. Sister M. Laurissa. the junior u-acher. has been transferred to the International convent of the Sisters of St. Francis in Rome, Italy. She will leave Irom New York on Monday, August 20. Her sister. Sister M. Constanoe, will replace her as iuninr teacher. Mother M. Agnesine will con tinue as superior and principal. Sister M. Emilia will be in charge of the senior class; Sisters Rose end Marina will teach the sopho more and freshman classes, re spectively. Sister Christiana will be in charge of the library and will teach Latin and English. I>on Templemeyer will again coach the athletic teams and teach the commercial subjects. Miss Alvira Hamm will have the glee club and the voice depart ment, while Mrs. F. J. Kubit schek will teach piano. Mr. Mil ler will be charge ol the band. The grade school faculty re mains unchanged: Sister Mildred, eighth; Sister M. Michael, sixth and seventh; Mrs. Jack Arbuth not, fifth; Mrs. L. Gokie, fourth; Sister M. Genevieve, third; Sis ter M. Thoma, second; Sister M. Rrigid, first, and Sister M. Lau rita, kindergarten. Mother Agnesine and Sister Emilia left on Wednesday, Aug ust 15, for Buffalo, N.Y., where they are attending a Franciscan educational conference. The six day convention of representatives of all schools taught by the:r congregation in the United States will convene for the purpose of drawing up a uniform code of education and a plan of curric ulum to be introduced into all their schools in this country. Sisters Rose, Marina and Gen evieve will return from Denver, Colo., on Sunday, August 26. Mother Agnesine and Sister Em ilia are expected back the same day. St Mary’s academy has taken - ..— on a “new look." All olui rooms and corridors have been repainted, woodwork haa been cleaned and varnished, and the rooms boast of new cupboards, shelves and reading stands. Friends of St. Mary’s were re sponsible for the work and fi nancing of the redecorction. Sister M. Michael will leave for Boys Town Sunday, August 19, where she will attend the liturgical workshop. Because she will not return until September 1, the seventh graders will reg ister on August 30 with all other grade school students but will not return for classes until Sep tember 4. Time will be made up at a later date. Mrs. Bridges to Sing at Convention— INMAN—Mrs. James E. Bridg es, the former Imogene Davis of Inman, is representing several states at the national Delta Omi cron convention to be held at the Trout-Dale-in-the Pines at Ev ergreen, Colo., August 12 through 17. Mrs. Bridges was chosen by the national board of Delta Omi cron to sing at the convention be cause of her achievements in mu sic while attending the University of Nebraska. Janet Jenkins of Lincoln and Lois Panwitz of McCook will also form a trio with Mrs. Bridges, to perform for a DO musicale. | Mrs. Bridges will also be one of eight at the convention to be awarded the Delta Omicron hon or pin by the national president. Other convention highlights will be the concerts of guest artists from Europe as well as the Unit-; ed States. Make Plans for Flower Exhibit— PAGE — Plans were made Tuesday for a flower exhibit to be held at the bank building on free day when members of the Page extension club were guests of Mrs. Merwyn French, sr. Mesdames Hal Farnsworth and Harry Harper were leaders for the lesson on “left-overs with imagination." Mrs. Edgar Stauf fer led the music period. Mrs. William Ragland and Mrs. Merwyn French, jr., were guests. Roll call was answered with “What plastic item have you enjoyed?" Mrs. Rose Chi chester plans to have the Sep tember meeting. Visits Aunt — Sr. Benedict Joseph of Hart ington is a guest of her aunt, Miss Bernadette Brennan. On Vacation — Rev. Thomas Hitch, assistant pastor at St. Patrick’s Cathode church, is on vacation. Sister M Laurissa (left), junior teacher at St. Mary's academy, will leave Monday for Rome. Italy. She is pictured with her sis ters. 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