organ- diocese. •' : ■ .ntfnnnt AHhough St. Mary’s parish cari-n and not boast many vocations to the nrtiftiir priesthood-and the religious life, We a^c pleased to report that Father Victor Ramaekor was the first t hath- member of St. Mary's parish to be y con- elevated to the dignity of the pries-d tem- thood in Juiie of 1961. He celc-On ac- bratcd his first solemn high Massif* here on the Sunday following his s Mas- ordination.L nfenT TIlc *irst yS-unfi la(iy of the par- *•nrimi. to en*er convent was MissHelen Learmont, her name in re-•akini ligion is Si*tcr Mary .Christine and ' ' nT Hme is the superiour of' i ‘ the Mercy Sisters who are in charge immtt of lhe nfcW hospital in Waverly. The !a t scconcl yonng lady ..of. this parish * ’ I, ' to enter the eonvent-was Miss HopeVrtti Eswine her name in religion is.' I - wi/h SIster Mary Stephen and is! on the™ teachjng staff in .■^thei'f CathQlk •is the school at Waukon, Iowa. ' . .. actor ••arded T.his 1)rief ,history- of St. Mary’s ,both ,Ear*sh m. Humboldt, Iowa does noti mm strcss thp,-4Rfe,:lhe h a rdah ips and .sacrifices omheypiotieSr members' i was of St; Marc$- $rish or of tliosju * With who,.' succeeded Howey^r, ’teller, even;the caaual;;-reader,will y w6s. pressed by,,the deep Xaithi'zealJ:\py.r: and ally and sincere cooperation that/! ser- characterized so many members of ‘ St. Mary’s Parish clown through the class years to the present- day. , / ...