This "Wellness Afternoon" was a part of the Academy's leadership program.
Sin títuloMarian Heights Academy Alumnae
13 Descripción archivística resultados para Marian Heights Academy Alumnae
The bequests include gifts from the estates of Clarence W. Merkley, Frances E. Mills, Charlotte M. Weindel, Bertha D. Weindel, Rosalia Hasenour, William Edwin Johnson, Vicki Bennett Gore, Marceda Quante.
Sin títuloThe AIC/MHA Alumnae Association program was placed under the development office umbrella.
Sin títuloKimberly Hagan studied art under Sister Bertilla Burger, O.S.B.
Sin títuloThe 2000 Academy Graduation ceremony was the final commencement before the school closed in June, 2000.
Sin títuloA poem, titled "Two Poems" of Marian Heights Academy student Julie Ann Aydt appears in this publication. Sister Paulette Seng was sponsoring teacher.
Sin títuloThis publication carries the names of all academy students on record and extant photographs.
Sin títuloMargaret Mehringer, Marilyn Mehringer and Laura Mehringer attended the academy. The insurance endowment program was set up for the academy's benefit by Dennis Mehringer, Sr., father of these students. Dennis Mehringer, Jr., assisted.
Sin títuloThis is an incomplete file. The last address was given on May 27, 2000. The academy closed at the end of the year 2000.
Sin títuloThese lists were compiled in July 2000 and exhibited at the time the nuns celebrated the academy's history, community days, July 2000.
Sin títuloThis book was designed and layed out by Sister Mary Philip Berger, Alumnae Director, in 2001.
Sin títuloAt the time of the Closing of the Academy, Sister Joella Kidwell was prioress and Sister Mary Philip Berger was Alumnae Director. Letter, Ferdinand, March 2000. In this letter, Sister Joella and Sister Mary Philip provided the alumnae members with the reasons why the nuns voted to close the Academy.
Sin títuloThis letter was written to Sister Pauline Kelly by Sarah W. Tucker, mother of Sarah Tucker, MHA student, concerning the spinning wheel.
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