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SISTER NOEL Sister Noel, in our estimation, is the busiest person on God ' s earth. Her position as senior home-room teacher is complemented by a host of other duties and a weighty schedule of studies. It was Sister who grounded us in the rudiments of English and gave us our boot training in vocab¬ ulary. We are always awed by organization and order which dominate her service. The endless hours Sister poured into this yearbook vividly acclaim her unrelenting sacrifice. Her warm smile and effervescent spirit will be sorely missed by each of us. Sister M. Noel SISTER IDA MARY Sister Ida Mary is an authority on everything from Eienstein to ectoplasm. A storehouse of scientific sagacity, Sister has tugged us over the threshold into the deep hallways of learning. And despite her heavy schedule, she has never failed to pause when advice or assistance was sought. Sister ' s dedication to our welfare has been witnessed incessantly and we shall never be able to recompense her for all the good done in our behalf. Sister Ida Mary SISTER NIVARD Sister Nivard ' s dedication to that which elevates man serves as an inspiration to us all. Gifted in the engendering of beautiful music and art, Sister has munificently shared her talents with our class. Under Sister Nivard ' s capable dir¬ ection and teaching, the band, the orchestra, and the well-known string group have frequently performed with distinction of which Sacred Heart is justly proud. Whether participating actively in or joining the audience of S.H.S. musical programs, each senior leaves his Alma Mater with a richer and fuller life. Sister M. Nivard 7
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SISTER IRENAEA Sister M. Irenaea Already when Sacred Heart was but a dream, Sister Irenaea began her dedicated service in its erection, development, and progress. Sister ' s vision, sacrifice and love brought forth the beauty, design, and grace in our beloved school. Though frequently weighed down with budgeting and balancing, Sister is never too preoccupied for a pleasant hesitation to make each of us feel so much a part of our alma mater. Truly altruism is the keynote of her devotion. Sister Irenaea will be with us always in our grateful and loving memories of Sacred Heart. SISTER PAUL MARIE Sister Paul Marie has served as our guiding beam across the sea of high school years. In tempest and tranquility she has kept us bouyant. As our principal, Sister ' s leadership has been an inspiration to each of us. As our instructor she has provoked the blossoming of many buds of academic awareness. Selflessness and devotion to the full development of American youth are Sister ' s hallmarks. We shall always endear Sister ' s memory because as our teacher she excels, as our principal she is superlative, and as our friend, unequalled. 6
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SISTER BERNARD MARY X + Y = patience in Sister Bernard Mary with inspiration as a coefficient. As head of the Math Department in Sacred Heart, Sister has opened to us the portals of the numerical laby¬ rinth. In our junior year she tutored us in the position of upper classmen. Her diligence in the nurturing and promotion of Our Lady of Divine Providence Sodality will long be appre¬ ciated. Swift in stride and deep in devotion, Sister will be our friend forever. Sister Bernard Mary SISTER JOHNETTE Sister Johnette will never be obscured in the hallowed memories of the Class of ' 62. Under Sister ' s direction new ideas and discussions emerged in the Social Studies Club to make us better citizens. Long, laborious hours in the library reflect her s heer devotion to Sacred Heart ' s students. Our appreciation for litera¬ ture was nourished under Sister ' s patience and friendly persuasion. The lofty ideals for which Sister Johnette gave us the starting signal will remain with us through the years. Sister M. Johnette SISTER GERTRUDE Quo vadis ? If lost in the battles of the Trojan War, all pathways lead to Sister Gertrude. Every member of our class has at some time been the recipient of her kindly assistance and encouragement. Sister is as wealthy in knowl¬ edge as she is generous in its distribution. So much a part of Sacred Heart, Sister ' s memory will remain hallowed in our hearts. Sister M. Gertrude 8
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