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as-ag. Sister Mary Adjutoria Sister Mary Cecilia ophomore Directors Words and music of the Sophomore class song played by Sister M. Sylviana recall fond memories of class activities to Sister M. Cecilia and Sister M. Ad- jutoria. 14 Sister Mary Sylviana Sister Mary Adjutoria, Sophomore homeroom teacher of 216, was an ardent promoter of keeping Sophomore Class Spirit keyed to action. Freshmen did not lose out on any phase of first year English. Besides imparting a thorough study of written and oral expression, Sister guided them to enjoy many literary experiences, especially from the Merchant of Venice. Sophomore homeroom teacher of 200, Sister Mary Cecilia, had the oppor- tunity of teaching her biology students as well as Religion I and II students the wondrous fact that the beauty of nature reflects the wisdom of God. As moderator of the biology group of the Science Club, she encouraged each member to work on a scientific project. As Student Council advisor she inaugurated many new activi- ties. By directing the Clee Club and con- ducting the Marymount Orchestra, Sister Mary Sylviana fulfiilled the students' need for both enrichment and vocational experiences in music. Besides guiding the Sophomores of homeroom 106, Sister Sylviana taught the Juniors the impor- tance of correct English in modern day society. V H'
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. Checking certain class records seems a puuling task for Sister M. Catherine. Fellow Junior home- s'-S--., S--N room teachers, Sister M. llluminata and Sister M. Evangelist offer some friendly advice. Junior dvisors Enthusiastic could well be a one-word description of newcomer, Sister Mary Catherine, who guided Junior homeroom 108. American Problems and American History classes became front page news in the Marial because of the projects Sister launched. She also enjoyed being moderator of the Good Counsel Club. Sister Mary Evangelist. , .journalist of the Marymount faculty, . .was often seen advising writers of both the Marial and Maryvue between classes and after school. Wise proverbs and quotations, which Sister hoped would inspire thoughtfulness in English lI,,III, and driving education classes, were displayed in her Junior homeroom 206. Sister Mary Illuminata's instructions in the commercial subjects of shorthand I, II, typing Il, and bookkeeping offered students an opportunity to become acquainted with the ways of the business world. As Junior home- room teacher of 213, Sister was known for originating many unusual an' beautiful rallies. I3 Sister Mary Catherine Sister Mary Evangelist 'luv Sister Mary Illuminata
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Freshmen Counselors By helping puzzled students solve problems in beginning and adyanced algebra, as well as in general math and geometry, Sister Mary Beata, Fresh- men homeroom teacher of 232, established herself as Marymount's math ex- pert. The outstanding mission spirit which Marymount deservedly acclaims was truly the outcome of CSMC moderatorls unending zeal. With some clerical help of student assistants, Freshmen Homeroom teacher of 118. Sister Mary Deofila, managed Marymount's library in an efficient and orderly manner. In her religion classes, Freshmen became better acquainted with the basic concepts of our Catholic faith. Sister Deofilia also taught a class in bookkeeping. Budding scientists satished their scientific curiosity in Sister Mary Lukeis general science and chemistry classes. Her health students learned to care for their physical htness. As advisor of Freshmen homeroom 100, as moderator ofthe chemistry division ofthe Science Club, and as director of the Dramatic Club, she cultivated contagious enthusiasm for the interests ofthese groups. 15 ,..pw NT Sister Marv Beata :Se Sister Mary Di-otilia vi 'U 'f 1 Sister Mary Luke Information please? Sister M. Beata hands Sister M. Deofilia and Sister M. Luke some articles on prospectiye Freshmen projects.
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