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66796754 0 lie oljen 07:64 051 JditA SISTER MARY CRESCENCE for her kind assistance in obtaining our numerous and various wants in the General Of- fice . . . SISTER MARY DOLORA for generous advice to Juniors, her astound- ing capacity of knowledge concerning English Literature and Writers, and her admirable, worth-while suggestions of Catholic books, written by Catholics, for Catholics . . . SISTER MARY DOLOROSE for her beneficial business courses in equipping future executives with abund- ant knowledge of typing and shorthand . . . SISTER MARY ELISE for making the Freshmen puelloe Latin conscious, and her exceptional ooility in putting over the A. A. activities . . . SISTER MARY FLORICE for capability in conducting the Junior High Student Council as well as teaching Latin to Sophs and Freshies . . . ISTER MARY FRANCES for her invol- ucble and just perfect algebra classes for wise Freshmen . . . SISTER MARY FRANCESCO for her obliging and friend- ly aid in the Bookstore . . . SISTER MARY GERMAINE for her energy in teaching art and in inspiring future artists and culptors . . . SISTER MARY IDA for her entertaining and delightful biology classes for scientific Sophomores, and her instructive and profitable physics class . . . SISTER MARY IMELDE for patience TOP: P+SC -patience plus seIf-control equals the physics class. It's a formula well adopted by these brave girls who have tackled it. iStandingi Dolores Abood, Sister Mary Ida, the patient instructor, Alice McNeil and Eileen Gunther. iSeotedi Ruth Schumocher and Val- eria Marchin. MIDDLE: Porley-vous froncois? If you don't these charming French students Jean Cushing, Mary Ileene Roche, Mary Emerson Miller, and Sister Mary St. Lawrence enjoy it. BOTTOM: Do, Re, Mi, F0, 50, La, Ti, Do. It's just our future HMet stars doing their scales. Betty Thompson, Marcella Schneider, and Virginia Babka take their lessons seriously from Sister Mary Corol.
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1.4 TOP: Sister Mary Leroy gives Mary McKeoting and Lillian Robinson tips on Catholic reading during book week, MIDDLE: Sister Mary Charles shows Connie Griffith, Alice Myers, and Alice May Nolley what our library offers in the way of good reading. BOTTOM: From the looks on the faces of Rosemary Raithl Therese Tarkey, Helen Grill, Agnes Pollock, and Alice Myers, Sociology with Sister Mary Agera must be interesting. CAuEi ,4 Mitfeg The Class of '43 acknowledges respect- ful gratitude to: SISTER MARY AGERA for her unselfish cooperation with ambi- tious scholarship students, her enjoyable sociology class, and l'oheso-hetpful sen- ior survey courses . . . SISTER MARY AIMEE for her sparkling interpretation of world history and her artistic help as supervisor of the decorations for the Soph class party . . . SISTER MARY ALENE for her absorbing and interesting science classes . . SISTER MARY ALICIA for her Broadway stage productions, and her perfect, practical, peppy, and pleas- ing Potter classes, alias speech . . . SISTER MARY CARMELETTE for her en- durance record of teaching chemistry to bewildered Juniors for years, and her skillful direction of the Nieuwlond Science club and Sky club . . . SISTER MARY CAROL for her Spanish classes, comprenden mis amigos? . . . SISTER MARY CECILIE for her humorous touches in math, if that's possible . . . SISTER MARY CAROL AND SISTER MARY CECILIE combined, for their har- mony in creating sweet and pleasing musical programs, excellent work in chorus classes, and their ceaseless ef- forts in directing the Senior singing . . . SISTER MARY CELIA for her expert handling of annual finances, and her business tfuture coreert classes . SISTER MARY CESARIE for her super supervision of the Student Council, and her rather petite French class N'est- ce pas? . . . SISTER MARY CHARLES for her graciousness and untiring efforts to satisfy our literary needs . . . SIS- TER MARY COLOMBIERE for her sym- pathetic, understanding, and invaluable advice, her amusing anecdotes in current history, and her vim, vigor, and vitality, in explaining government to Seniors . . .
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, 77L grew. :9?er . ,wlxgicz : 'JYs'quJ t e gzz 41W 6144614456712 014 , in supplying reference material in any category we desired . . . SISTER MARY IRMGARD for her kind and generous helpfulness in teaching the seventh and eighth graders . . SISTER MARY JOELLE for her graphic presentation of the his- torical events to the Juniors in her Amer- ican history classes . . . SISTER MARY JULIAN for her prudent counsel to the Sophomores, her lively German classes, and her zeal in promoting the interests of the Missions . . . SISTER MARY JULIE for her deep and keen comprehension of the seventh and eighth graders . . . SIS- TER MARY KATHLEEN for her English classes, her energetic efforts in the fur- therance of the Junior Guild, her ardent desire in disseminating Catholic Action . . . SISTER MARY LEONILLA for her in- structions in clothing, her ability in aid- ing the students in designing their own wardrobe . . . SISTER MARY LEROY for her success in making our Sodolity an exponent of Catholic ideals and philoso- phy in our daily school life . . . SISTER MARY LUKE for her diligence in teach- ing journalism, her ever-ready guidance on The Tower , her presence at all events with her constant companion, the camera, and her splendid help on our annual . . . SISTER MARY PAULETTA for her ingenious teaching of salesman- ship, and her likeoble Sophomore Eng. lish classes . . . SISTER MARY OWEN for her efficiency in importing sociology to TOP: Helping Sister Mary Colombiere keep up with current events are Gertrude Kehoe, Margie Cohill, and Margaret Ann Fithotrick. MIDDLE: Sister Mary Julie teaches the thre r's to seventh-graders, Clore Ann Slick, Ann Burval, Jean Diersen, and Maryellen McBride. BOTTOM: With Sister Mary Germaine's hel these budding artists, Alice Gizewski, Jacque- line Newey, and Jeanne Gensert, are on thei way to fame and fortune.
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