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Youthis valiant leaders . . . nalism and English classes are our delight be- cause of her pleasing manner and genuine understanding. . . SISTER MARY LEONILLA, 302's homeroom teacher, will be remembered for her sewing classes Where freshies learned fashion-Wisdom and the home ec. survey classes where sophs discovered the 'fins and outs of home-making. A hit with any class, little SISTER MARY LEROY keeps students guessing as to how she generates enough energy for her big job of directing the Sodality and teaching homeroom 104, English and Erench classes . . . Beaming a radiant smile to everyone alike, SISTER MARY LOUISE may be seen teaching religion to her homeroom, 202, sophomore and senior English and typing. A camera addict, she continuously 'ishootsn students for the benefit of Tower Memories . . . Guiding light of the Tower and Tower Memories, SISTER MARY LUKE directs senior homeroom l06 and also teaches freshman Latin and religion classes. She's our choice for an All-American advisor and an all-round friend . . . Mathematical formulae and the intricacies of natural func- tions are patiently explained by SISTER MARY NIICHELLA in her trigonometry and geometry classes. Her understanding of student prob- lems is appreciated by homeroom students of 206. A newcomer to 102, SISTER lMlARY SHELIA has found time to endear herself to all, espe- cially the juniors. Whether teaching sociology, English, and democracy, or supervising Red Crossroads of the student body. the main hall. is the hub of activity in the school. 121
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Cornerstones of learnin . . . out of the red . Sister also teaches religion to the privileged first floor sophomore home- room l07 . . . Whether you're an old hand ar it or not, SISTER MARY GERMAINE is al- ways Willing to be of assistance in the art classes. Her contagious smile has earned her a permanent place in our hearts . . . An under- standing smile and soothing manner undoubt- edly account for SISTER MARY JoELLE's success as Student Council moderator and homeroom teacher of lO8. Her love for his- tory is evident in her Democracy ll and American history classes. The favorite linguist of first and second year German students, SISTER MARY JULIAN is also the prize package of sophomore home- room 201. She teaches budding biologists their scientific data and helps make us more mission-minded. . . The members of the Junior and Senior Guilds realized this past year that SISTER MARY KATHLEEN is an indispensable moderator. The freshmen will always re- member her perfect-plus English classes. . . A promising and pleasing addition to the fac- ulty, SISTER MARY LEOLA has become more than just a teacher to homeroom 304. Jour- The towers of Notre Dame point heavenward as a symbol 01 our ctcrnal destiny. lll
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Our capable counselors . . . Cross activities, Sister makes every class satisfy . . . As junior class moderator, SISTER MARY ST. LAWRENCE does a marvelous job. In her free time she teaches Latin HI and IV and French I. You can consult her any night about those verbs in homeroom 103 . . . Teacher extraordinary of religion, social studies, and English is SISTER MARY ST. THERESE. Un- limited artistic talent plus incomparable humor help her to make the best of any situation. She is well worth her weight in gold . . . SISTER MARY VIRGINETTE is a new personality on the faculty who has taken over her classes like an old-timer. Her busy schedule includes home- room 303, biology, freshman world history and social studies . . . Chief of the cooking lab and homeroom 306, SISTER MARY WlI,MAR1E has the thanks of the freshmen and seniors who are destined to be home-makers, Besides re- ligion, Sister handles foods and home man- agement classes. Whether passing out pills or street car passes, SISTER MARY CRESCENCE always has a smile to pass along with them. We are grate- ful to her for keeping us company while we wait in the high school oflice . . . The official vendor of paper, pencils and those indispensa- ble erasers, SISTER MARY MARTIN of the general oflice is the person we gratefully thank for providing us with the material for record- ing our classroom mental gymnastics . . . With energetic fingers that control the typewriter and a warm smile that makes friends readily, IVOTRE DAME ACADEMY ADMISSION SLIP- e N-'feLf21maaMQQZa41.Z-IIR- un. -- one. 55-Z..-27 fffff. ..... Issued Lfdcz . The scene of our fondest memories. MISS DONNA PREBANEK, P.N.D., cheered us on our way to the high school office. A new friend, but a true one . . . We'd be lost without the cheerful helpfulness and ready suggestions of SISTER MARY MANUELLA and SISTER MARY CHARLES. These nuclei of our library and able directors of the library committee are our guides to good reading. MISS MARY VIRGINIA SEXTON, P.N.D., a new addition to the faculty, adds a sparkling note to her ever-interesting English and home nursing classes. She will never be forgotten for her understanding and kindness as instruc- tor and friend. .. Algebraically scientific, MISS MARY MARGARET CUSACK captivates I13
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