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(below) Hee Hee, chuckles Mrs. Cook over something she found funny. She gives a certain happy spirit to her Spanish and French classes. On January 1 5, 1983, she gave birth to Christ- opher Thomas cook, her first child. (below) Break a leg is taken literally by Sister Conda Marie. She seemed to have some trouble with a door. Sister es alegra with religion, and Spanish. She seems very content in her new posi- tion here on the faculty. (middle above) Sister Mary Elayne glows among her amies . Sis- ter teaches the French language and culture to debonair speak- ers to he. Sister has many Interesting French articles in her class for her students to enjoy. (above) t - ing away from the camera, Mrs. Paula Fogt still con- tains a gt, She avidly teaches German and also English and religion cia-. n-. Her students like hearing of her experiences and stories. (middle above) Sister Marie Julie, a newcomer, teaches algebra, religion, and Spanish. She seems very content in her new position here on the faculty. (above) Sister Mary Marisa must have her eye on some lucky students this day. Sister is a newcomer and enjoys teaching Latin. She went back to doing her missionary work in New Guinea in second semester. 98 Faculty
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(left) Mrs. Nancy Hatfield gives her smile while lecturing her students She enjoys teaching biology to the sophomores. (below left) Lending a helping hand, sister Mary Irene explains an assign- ment to a student Sister teaches mathematics and chemistry. (below) Mrs. Lee Thorbjornsen (Mrs. T.) Is baring her fangs In this explanation of the tooth. ' below) Proud of her prepared junior history class Mrs Mara Oess smiles approvingly Shes involveo wftn her history classes and enjoys sharing her knowledge with her students. (above) Mrs. Jenny Biler questions a statement just brought up in her junior-senior religion class. She also teaches history and social psy- chology. (left) Time for C.H.! Not really. Sister Mary Antoni adjusts the television for her religion class. (below) Sister Suzanne Mary displays her smile too. She teaches remedial reading to a small group of students. (above left) Sister Mary Lewellin gets a charge out of her science classes seen here with an electric set-up. Sister teaches a varietyd of classesf rom physics and chemistry, to algebra II and trigonometry. (left) Sister Marya and her organelles flash a smile. She likes eating granola bars, dissecting frogs, studying plants and cells, and finding in- teresting science photos for her bulletin boards. Faculty 97
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(far left) sister Mary Teresa seems pieaseo with her cheery freshmen papers left) sister Mary cietis is in deep thought over her concoction as she prepares the lunches for the gins. (above) Sister Virginia Marie giggles, poss- ibly at the recipe she is preparing. (far left) Mrs. Carole Booth s focal point is another subject but she also manages to express a smile, and a smile is typical of this art fundamentals teacher. (left) Mrs. Rita Murd prepares salads as a side order for the lunches. She is always getting the lunches ready. Many girls enjoy the salads because they are good for their diets. (above) Mrs. iris Kruez and Mrs. Joyce Miller nave their bread and butter and eat it too These women prepare the lunches in the dining hall for the students. (left) All ears, Sister Suzanne Marie listens intently to a student ' s creative idea Sister s majorart girts have a special talent. Most are preparing for an artistic career. Facutty 99
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