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four lay teachers raise , . 3 is . ,,.. L B' l 'x 3 1 45 .sw meme 'nur--1 - I is 5- ' lift-te Mrs. Patricia Potter Mrs. Helen O'Hagan American History Secretary World History World Geography EVERY MOTHER IS A TEACHER is doubly true for Mrs. Eugene Corrigan. She not only teaches school but also mothers two little ones. Here, she enioys reading to Lese and Ricky. PYQQQQQQ I .. ' l 2 ' Mrs. Eugene Corrigan i General Mathematics 4 WCff:rs 2::::::.ff.'3hem fS 5 Typing 'Qt A x Page Twenty school staff to 28 Four lay teachers helped to increase the teaching staff to 28-the largest faculty since its founding. Mr. Louis Dilalla, who came from the University of Heidelberg to the Charleston stage, is supported by an impressive dramatics background as director of the Dock Street theater. ln addition to teaching English, Mr. DiLalla heads the drama department this year at BE. Coming to BE with four years experience teaching in Bamberg, S. C. public schools, is Mrs. Eugene Corrigan. The mother of two small children, Mrs. Corrigan teaches business subjects. A substitute teacher the first semester, Mrs. Patricia Potter added her name on the full time faculty list in January. This social studies teacher came to Charles- ton after receiving her degree at Anna Marie College in Amherst, Massachusetts. School Secretary for the firrst semester, Miss Artes Welcker concluded her service at BE on December 'IB as she prepared to become the bride of Mr. Francis Clair, during the Christmas holidays. A grad- uate of '56, Artes served as school secretary for tive semesters. During these years besides being responsi- ble for myriad office duties, Artes maintained a per- sonal interest in each student. A willing worker, she managed to find time to lend a hand to each faculty member whenever the occasion arose. With the opening of the New Year, Mrs. Helen O'Hagan assumed the responsibilities of school se:- retary. For Mrs. O'Hagan this was a return to BE as her daughter Kathleen graduated in 1956. O ...,,f ,..f
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1 .'. - I Sister Florence Edward I English Boys' Regina Mundi r.. ' - -fn, li -r - 311. , .Wy ' A Sister Margaret Religion Family living Dean of Studies Girls' Regina Mundi Sister Augustine Algebra Geometry Advanced Mathematics -. JL . T ii 1 DEAN OF STUDIES, Sister Margaret, discusses scholarship potentials with Sister Augustine and Sister Florence Edward, heads of math and English depeartments respectively. staff english, math, In 1850, these nuns in America officially united with the Daughters of Charity in Europe. The year 1907 saw the presentation of the cause of Mother Seton at Rome. Now, in 1960, we find that her cause has progressed so that we soon hope to hear of her canonization as saint, the only truly fitting reward for her marvelous efforts to promote Catholic education in the United States. At Bishop England the members render their services in the fields of English, mathematics and business. Since their arrival they have also rendered assistance as teachers of Religion and social studies. Presently, in 1960, there are eight Daughters of Charity, who in ad- dition to teaching head their departments and many curricular activities. As Bishop England enlarges and advances, so also do the members of this order freely continue to sacrifice more and more of themselves in accordance with their motto, The Charity of Jesus Christ urges us. Sister Mary English READYING THE ALTAR for Mass, Sister Mary changes the taber' nacle veil in keeping with the liturgical feast! 2. fl E if O business departments it if g.ll ' M ., it ' 1 '37 i'2iilii..x i . 6 .X as-1 'fs . it 1 .' If A' fjie EL'-l ,,, .Y s L' Page N neteen
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Mr, Edward fiskher Physics Algebra Mr. Louis Dilalla English Dramatics Dramatic Club U A HARDY LUNCH prepared by the PTO mothers fortifies Mr. Louis DiLalla and Mr. Edward Fischer for the afternoon stretch. Servers, Mrs. Margaret Constine and Mrs. Agnes Jones have piloted this successful venture faculty surprises artes welcker with shower , .. fv - ? , ' ir I fi . ARE THEY ALL FOR ME exclcims Artes as she finds it hard to believe that all the nice presents just couldn't be hers, I I SURPRISE is in evidence as Artes finds an unexpected party for her given by the faculty upon entering the school library. s i, fi ,.. . -. --4, ., .- ' +- I 8 K. 1 -
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