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sparkle only after long hard work Left Mr, Timothy McCarthy and Mr. Philip Peter ad|u5t the new tennis court back board. Left below Mr. Richard Peter furnishes an old desk with o new finish. Below Mr. Carl R. Roberts helps to keep the building in good condition.
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What could a school do without its kitchen workers and maintenance men? NDA couldn ' t survive without them. The kitchen workers provided students with a variety of lunches. Among these were tocos, spaghetti, hamburgers, turkey, and, of course, the All-American hot dog. The maintenance men worked bus- ily throughout the year to keep the school neat and orderly, to repair anything that needed repairing. A broken thermo- stat, a leaky window, and a scale that wouldn ' t weigh were among the utilities that were repaired by our illustrious staff. Kitchen workers and maintenance men were and always will be very necessary people at Notre Dame. Notre Dame ' s kitchen and halls Above Miss Lucy Laibe collects money and lunch tickets during the lunch periods every day. Right above Mrs. Rose Myers and Mrs. Alma Kagin are a great help aiding in kitchen clean-up. Right Sister Mary Susanna, Sister Mary Frcncito, and Sister Mary del Ray, odd their gourmet touch to the daily Notre Dame dinners.
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Religion classes aim to develop spirituality Religion classes included new dimensions this year. Freshmen and sophomores studied the sacraments, what they mean to each individual, and the Mass, its parts and meanings. Upperclassmen probed into the books of the Bible and also investigated dif- ferent ways of spreading their faith. In one course, Transmitting the Faith, juniors and seniors visited religion classes of Lodyfield and Mary Immac- ulate schools. From this assignment they received valuable insights into teaching methods. Afterwards, the girls wrote an evaluation on their ob- servations followed by an interview with the teacher. Freshmen and sophomore religion courses lasted for six weeks each, while junior-senior courses were held for twenty-two days.
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