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(below) Keep going, Sister, You ' re doing fine. Sister Andre Marie pauses before graphing her points. (middle below) Sister iviary Beatrise teaches math as seen here as she happily discusses a problem with her students. (above) Sister Chariyn Marie prepares to give another lesson in her specialty, Math. Sister teaches religion, too. (top right) Sheepishly, Mrs. Charlolette Leslie exhibits a (above) Sister Loretta Marie juggles a variety of smile too. She enjoys and teaches math. Numbers are classes from pre-calculus, to religion, and algebra ll. her business! 96 Faculty A4Ajy ' ' ' v
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(Below) Examining an assignment, Sister Mary Cheryl holds a thought. Sister doesn ' t mind lending a helping hand to any needy students, sister enjoys teaching the rights and wrongs of the English language. (Above) Sr. Miriam Eble stopped for a breath to flash a big smile. Sister is always busy with English or religion work and senior advisor worlc. The student body exclaims, as Mrs. Callaher returns ... ' New Bride Joins the ' Mrs. ' Ranks ' Here comes the bride all (dressed in white! Miss Laura Essex was married to Mr. Chris Callaher one gorgeous autum even- ing at St. John ' s Catholic Church in Point Place. On October 1, at 5:30 p.m. the event- ful ceremony began, it was a formal wed- ding with three hundred guests and the traditional ceremony was performed by Fa- ther Raymond Etzel. ushers in navy and bridesmaids in off-white with red bouquets processed down the aisle to the voice of an N.D. graduate, Tina Ferner. A reception at the Bay View Banquet Room followed the marriage ceremony. The band Destination played a variety of songs and during breaks Arabic records were played for entertainment. For some familyfunandasapersonallebanesejoke a belly dancer provided amusement also. After the excitement of the reception, the newlyweds stopped at the Detroit Hyatt and then the following morning pro- ceeded on their honeymoon to Niagara Falls, Canada. (Left) Sister Mary Charlsetta pushes her students to achieve their highest abilities in E nglish class. Her demands are not overwhelming for the students because Sister makes it enjoyable. (Above) Mrs. Callaher. the New Mrs. of the school has decided to continue herteachingcareerwith her English classes tnough she now has started a new part of her life. Faculty 95
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(left) Mrs. Nancy Hatfield gives her smile while lecturing her students She enjoys teaching biology to the sophomores. (below left) Lending a helping hand, sister Mary Irene explains an assign- ment to a student Sister teaches mathematics and chemistry. (below) Mrs. Lee Thorbjornsen (Mrs. T.) Is baring her fangs In this explanation of the tooth. ' below) Proud of her prepared junior history class Mrs Mara Oess smiles approvingly Shes involveo wftn her history classes and enjoys sharing her knowledge with her students. (above) Mrs. Jenny Biler questions a statement just brought up in her junior-senior religion class. She also teaches history and social psy- chology. (left) Time for C.H.! Not really. Sister Mary Antoni adjusts the television for her religion class. (below) Sister Suzanne Mary displays her smile too. She teaches remedial reading to a small group of students. (above left) Sister Mary Lewellin gets a charge out of her science classes seen here with an electric set-up. Sister teaches a varietyd of classesf rom physics and chemistry, to algebra II and trigonometry. (left) Sister Marya and her organelles flash a smile. She likes eating granola bars, dissecting frogs, studying plants and cells, and finding in- teresting science photos for her bulletin boards. Faculty 97
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