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Page 104 text:
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(Below) Ms. Judy Cousino takes time outfrom her regime of health and gym classes to express a grin. (Below) Sister Mary Carmel, a new teacher around the school, can be found faithfully teaching her eager Latin students. (Far below) Mrs. Pamela Edgell, alias, Robin Hood, displays an archery piece to the gym students. The girls cover a variety of sports throughout the year. (Above) The newly welcomed nurse, Mrs. Sharon Errington occu pies her fresh cheery new desk. ' •y«a ' A (Above) Mr. Kenneth Newrones. the man seen around school with cowboy boots and a cowboy hat, is the man to call on when mechanical problems arise. 100 Faculty
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Page 103 text:
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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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niddle) Mrs. Cynthia Tunison, the woman who can be found ushing her cleaning utensils cart, keeps all the lounges in erfect order. ibove) Mrs. Kathryn stahl, the new Spanish and French teacher Jbstitute was welcomed and loved by her temporary stu- ' ents. (Left) Jerry Bascuk gives the school a certain soanoe nvt t i . ' o n pleted his job of maintaining tne haiis (Below) Mrs Beverly Koibe iiKe a r-rt-nm rt oreoarei me orK omn lunches She also drives for no ' . ' .•. ' •, » w«c uw vr» a nr M ' ' Hf ' iHT 4 ' (Below) Mr. Michael Meier can be found keeping tne school in too notcft condition. He takes care of all kinds of tasks, big and sfraii VI ' lAbove) Mr. Keith Tremmei enjoys keeping tne schoci icck. ' ' 3 ts cest- 5 working hard during the day he has accomplisned the tasJc of keeptng our school in order. Faculty -101
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