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Problems Are Considered And Shared Besides testing and counseling, the guidance department functioned as a friendly place. Depending upon their need, students, parents, and faculty members alike found a cup of coffee, a kleenex, or a helping hand there, in an atmosphere of warm concern. Sister Betty Mrs. Morgan W 1 1. Sister Betty Bond Guidanchean of StudentVDisciplinc BoarMchtivaUBoostcr Board 1 Mrs Morgan gets ready for bugs and bugs 2. Mrs. Carol Morgan - Guidanchttendance BoardfPTA 2 A noontime party brings guidance parsonnel together for a strafing BoarMFaculty Social Affairs experience wnth other mgmbers 0f faculty 3. Mrs. Joan Purves College 8: Career Counseling Guidancw 19
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Administration Invites Participation Members of the faculty and other personnel of OLA experienced a challenging year, under the administrative abilities of Sister Anita, our principal. Fresh ideas, such as daily opening prayer, assertive discipline, and a communication-skills workshop were tried with success. Avenues of communication were Open to all, especially with regard to the school-study which was conducted by the University of Dayton. Therefore, when on March 9, the closing of OLA t1984i was announced, a great closeness was felt. Stimulating the energies of the faculty, quality in- service days and meetings were held regularly. Office bulletins also created an awareness of school happenings: sport scores, club activities, social events, need for help as well as for prayers. On the lighter side, a new faculty lounge on first Hoor provided a place for chit-chat, birthday parties, and the like a a quiet refuge where teachers could catch a breath now and then. In exchange for the lounge space, the guidance department expanded, taking three rooms near the music department. This, too, was a good move. k StsterAnlta W SisterJudxthAnn Mrs; Murray 3 L; i a L i stterMaryXavmr - 5 Sister Geraldine Marie . - Sister Maurine 1. Sister Anita Brelage a PrincipaliPTA BoardiSchool Boardi Booster BoardiAttendance BoardiSHS 2. Sister Judith Ann Wimmers - Office 3. Mrs. LaVerne Murray a Office 4. Sister Mary Xavier Grieshop a Office 5. Sister Geraldine Marie Wissel a Bookkeeper . L L 6' S'Ster Maureen Mara i BOOkStore Sister Anita checks possible grants with Sister Bettye Dean 6? tudents, L . W a i 1 - 18fAdministrati0n
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Librarian Does Good Business Sister Rose Teresa Sister Vigil Occupying four rooms on the north side of the building, the library was well occupied during most periods of the day. Three rooms, well-stocked with reference books and numbered books, were used for reference work in all subjects, while the fourth room to the rear provided readers with fiction and biography. . The library was a busy place during the entire day, giving attention to students who had passes from study halls, but the second half of each lunch period was usually the busiest. The librarian, Sister Rose Teresa, and her two assistants rendered the student-body an unusual service. l. Evelina and Sue check out books during study hall. 2. Sister Rose Teresa updates card catalogue while students make use of another section. 3. Students await chance to go to library after lunch. 1. Sister Rose Teresa Schneider e Librarian 2. Sister Vigil Schneider e Library 2WLibrary
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