Academy of Notre Dame - Memories Yearbook (Belleville, IL)

 - Class of 1961

Page 13 of 120

 

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Homeroom, Typing, Bookkeeping, Study Supervisor; Student Council Moderator; Sister M. Rosella-- Junior Homeroom, Typing, Short - hand, General Business; Sister M. Carmel--Principal; Mother M. Evangelista--Superior; (seated) Mrs. Emilie Woods--Physical Edu¬ cation, Health; Sister M. Gon- s aiy -Registrar. v Our Faculty Social Science is one of the most interesting fields of study, as anyone of these teachers will enthus- iastically tell you. They are; Sister M. Mathilde- Study Supervisor; Sister M. Aline--Sophomore Homeroom, World History, Study Supervisor; Sister Marie Alban--Citizenship, Study Supervisor; Mrs. Gerald Heck--Citizenship; Mrs. William Gifford-- English, American Problems, Study Supervisor; (standing) Sister Richard Marie--Senior Homeroom, American History, Sodality Moderator. Sister M. Pierre, Study Supervisor, was absent when the pic- ture was taken.

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Mrs. Woods, a graduate of the Academy, and Sister Mary Car¬ mel, who taughthere before.remi- nisce old times with these busi¬ ness and administration teachers in the bursar ' s office. They are: Sister M. John De Deo--Junior Homeroom, Typing, Shorthand, Read-A-Wee Business Staff Moder- ator; Sister M. Justin—Senior In modem America, science and math are the backbone of our progress. At the Academy, these important sub- jects are taught by : Sister M. Gustava--Senior Home¬ room, Clothing, Biology; Sister M. Francis Michael— Freshman Homeroom, Algebra, Chemistry, CSMC Moderator; Sister M. Leonardine--Freshman Homeroom, Trigonometry, Algebra, Geometry, Study Supervisor, Sister M. Gerald—Sophomore Homeroom, Biology, CSMC Moderator; Miss Margie Soucy--Freshman Home¬ room, Geometry, Physical Education, G.A .A. Moderator. Sodality Moderator; Sister M. Patrick Ann—Junior Homeroom, Advanced Algebra, General Science, Fight- ing 69th Moderator; (seated) Miss Helen Clark—Fresh¬ man Homeroom, Mathematics, Physical Education, Health. ™ , ÜJ? br ? ry 1S °iî e A fa ' ronte gathering places of these Fine Arts teachers, who are watching a filmstrip on the Middle Ages. STANDING: Sister Mary Patrick--Senior Homeroom, English, Read-A-VVee Moderator; Sister Jane Mane—Sophomore Homeroom, English, Speech and Dramatics, Yearbook Moderator; Sister M. Angelita--Junior Homeroom, Librarian, Library Guild Moderator; Sister M. Baptiste—Sophomore Homeroom, Latin; Sister Jean Mane-Freshman Homeroom, Piano, Organ, Voice, Glee Club, Band. SEATED: Sister M. Angelee-Sophomore Homeroom, French, Art, Teachers ' Aids, Moderator, Sodality Moderator; Sister M. Robertine—Latin; Sister Charles Mane—Junior Homeroom, English, Future Nurses of America Moderator; Sister M. Francis De Sales--Freshman Homeroom, English, Study Supervisor. Mrs. Robert Knauer, English teacher, and Mr. Ger- ald Wimer, Band Di- rector, were missing when the picture was taken.



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A Message from the Principal Sister Mary Carmel, Principal of the Academy, is always ready to give help and guidance to the students. With Sister are Phyllis Schuchart, Barbara Dare, and Jeanne Henning. My dear Students, New Frontière ! The 1960 campaign slogan has become the popular phrase of the year, most frequent in radio speeches, best seller at news stands, biggest attraction on TV channels. Thinking people know that new frontière are synonymous with self-discipline, challenge, strife. New frontière must be met, if succèss is the goal. Visible in your life pattern, too, are these factors of the new frontier: self-discipline so necessary to meet the daily challenge for the ever présent strife. It is the tiny acom of your daily contacts which, properly cultivated, will fructify into the mighty oak of your contagious influence for good. In short, it is the fulfillment of St. Paul s: Be ail things to ail men. M A sacrifice at dawn for the Food of the Angels ... a cheery good morning on a quite dreary day . . . A sup- pressed criticism of an absent companion ... a helping hand in the school’s latest drive ... a Word of encourage¬ ment to a less gifted classmate ... a note of congratulation for a work well done ... the power of good example for those who might fall ... a confidence well borne for the trust that’s placed in you . . . a pleasing smile passed generously on . . . sincere co-operation with God-given talents . . . Living the prayer, perhaps often repeated in your desire to leam Christ better; May no one be less good for having corne within my influence. No one less pure, less true, less kind, less noble for having been a fellow- traveller in our joumey toward ETERNAL LIFE. That the new frontière you face each day in your Christlike passing to Etemity will be met with a Marian vic- tory is my sincerest prayer for each of you. Devotedly in Notre Dame, 10

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