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Directs Quest For Knowledge Reverend Raymond Sheperd, A.B., Religion . ,I , I 17' QR Reverend John Lester, M. Ed., Religion I ' I I .5 752 ,403 x,a Answering to the faculty roll call are three diocesan priests who teach Religion once or twice a week. Father Redding CSt. Teresa'sJ instructs both the fresh- men and the sophomores, Father Sheperd fSt. Clement'sJ Works with the juniors, and Father Lester fBlessed Sacramentj enlightens the seniors. Such religious instruction proves invaluable. Reverend Thomas Redding, M.A., Religion
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gms if . an .it Q KT Y? 315 is s . I Q :.: .sf - a Sister Mary Helen, assistant prin- cipal, is always seen attending to her numerous duties which carry her from the office to the classroom and even to the cafeteria. Her tasks in- clude assistance in the administra- tion ofthe school, direction of several English classes, and supervision of the students, lunch periods. Sister's work is extremely appreciated. 12 sg. l 1 ms gm jl A Guiding Force Along with other Varied duties which include several Latin classes, Sister Mary Gertrude, principal, is in charge of supervising the admin- istration of the school. Working with her in the teaching field are thirty-one teachers: three priests, twenty-two sisters, and six lay instructors. Under their vigi- lance and direction, the girls move forward in the pursuit of knowledge, secure in the fact that they are being properly guided. The faculty in- vests many long hours after school not only in the classroom but with homework, which con- sists of correcting papers, composing tests, and preparing the next day's lesson. Added to these demanding duties, there is often the task of mod- erating one of the numerous extra-curricular organizations Within the school. These require of the faculty extra time and energy for their ful- filment. The Scroll pages will depict the work de- manded from both Sisters and the faculty as they assume their roles as teachers and mod- erators in an active year at Ursuline. QF. we ETH'
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1.- 1--nd Sister Mary Alice, B.S. Sister Mary Blanche, M.A Home Economics French, Latin, Religion
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