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They Merit H thing you need . . . XVitl1 an eye to lessening the burden of future linglish students, Sis't't1R MARY DOl,ORA has put her understanding and skill in- to being a co-organizer of experimental lfnglish. In the present time, freshmen lfnglish classes re- ceive the benefit of her guidance . . . The busi- ness world will owe a debt of gratitude to SISTI-1R MAIRY' Dot.oRosti for the many competent ste- nographers she will give to it. Her classes in re- tail selling, shorthand ll and transcription proved a must to students who will have a career as business women . . . Sis'i'iaR MAIRN' lii,tNoR, of homeroom 306, is a favorite with all seventh and eighth graders because of her instructive and ab- sorbing Ifnglish classes, and her interesting science classes. Competent, cheerful, and just plain usharpl' are the words to describe her . . . A dash of calm collectedness flavored with per- sonality and humor characterizes SlS'I'l R MARY El.lSIi. The freshman class, junior high Student Council, and the Athletic Association are grate- ful for such an understanding moderator. Add- ing her certain touch, she brightened freshman religion, Latin l, and junior lfnglish. . lfresht- men and sophomores just naturally acquaint the words stimulating Latin classes with Sts'i'i2R MARY Ft,oRttit5. As sophomore class moderator she has done much to stimulate their class spirit. Though tiny in size she has a wealth of kind ad- vice to offer . . . Mention of SlS'I'IiR MARY FRAN- citis brings to our mind the times she never lost patience when asked to explain once more that problem in algebra or general mathematics. Along the spiritual line she acted as Sacred Heart League moderator . . . Although SISTIQR lN1ARY FRANc:12st1o is small herself, she has a giant-sized Tofu lfuture novelists will shixer as they see Dolores Sweet tstantl- ingl ,intl l'ileen l'nlmt-r .xml Xlarilvn Xleyers ist-.nt-ilu le.ii'ning tht- cli.ir.it'teristies of good liter.1ttlre in their .'Xmei'it.in litt-ratttre L'l.l55l W. Srfulnf: No, .Ioan Aulslt- isn't illttstrating .i prnl-lt-in in elieckers to Mary lott Keils and l.oix Xlotxln, but tlt-tiiotisitxitttig her skill .it .tdv.ineed .ilgt-bra. 'l'filr'4f: To buy or not to buy ponder Nlari' l'ett'ho lNl.llHllll4lQl, Rita l'ink, .intl Genevieve l'rl.tskeYie.i lxtzitetll .is mlm' tonstxlt their home m.tn.igement book. Bllfffllllf Nl.ir'y.ili-.Ae Ryan, louise lit-telitim, .ind llortutliy l'rb.meit are seeing throtigli the prtililt-m .is they elle .it ilu- notorious ill skeleton.
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Plugging Ahead erator . . . SISTIQR MARY CARot. is on the quiet side of life, rather reserved, yet she possesses the gift of making even the poorest canaries sing. The frosh like the religion classes in 304 and Notre Dame senoritas are becoming better ac- quainted with Spanish through her elforts . . . liveryone knows SlsT1iR lkflARY Ctictttiti for her good sense of humor and jovial nature. Strict and thorough, but only for the good of those concerned, she is capable of extracting the best efforts from her pupils. Her music abilities and religion classes perfect-plus . . . SISTER MARY Cilfl.IA is noted for imparting knowledge of keep- ing the business world out of the red in her bookkeeping, sophomore linglish, and typing I classes. Also on her list is religion in her home- room 202 and handling the business affairs of the annual . . . XVithout Sts'rt1R MARY CHARLES, the library of Notre Dame would be just another room of books. Always anxious to help, she has made reading an interesting part of every stu- dent's life. XVith book lover's she's tops . . . Her straightforward manner and lack of preju- dice make SlS'l'l-lk MAIKX' Cot.oMui1QRt1's religion, democracy, and American history classes most interesting and stimulating to her senior high students. XVith her up-to-date knowledge of world events, she capably heads the junior Wtirld Atfairs Council . . . XVebster defines patience with adjectives, btit we at Notre Dame need only deline it with a name, Sts'rER lk'lARY CRt2sc13Nct2. She has had to possess endless patience to assist tis in obtaining our numerous wants in the gen- eral otlice . . . Stsrt-iR MARY CX'Rll.D1i, assistant librarian, beatns across the library desk and quietly asks, May I help you? and she certain- ly does. If it is an adventure story you want, or maybe just a reference text, she knows just the 'l'oli: Studying kit-rinan seems to be .i happy neetipation according to Mary lioss, Xlargaret l7.iinni, and ltlarose liertolino. S i'i' outl: l'lorent'e liilek, Dorothy lilaek, and lois Abee learn the natnes in the ht-adlmes .tx tlt'lHUfl'.lLiX ll sttitlentt. ilillilkli l'aIrici.i Nlrlxenna and Daisy XY'right hold their breath while Marx Ciacliel experitnt-nts, llolloiil: Sociology students lillian llallisli, ,Ieanette Artl, and l.ois Cionoinx lntixh up on modern social pt'olilt'liis.
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for Excellence in Class Work job in the general oilicc. She's the one who, bc- sides collecting tuition, sells lovely CPD textbooks to unsuspecting students. Aside from her store of school supplies, Sister always has a store of good humor . . . Always extending that helping hand, Slsil-LR NlARY QSIZRMAINIC, of the school's art department, smilingly welcomes both be- ginners and advanced students to her classes each day in the art room . . . SISTER MARY llUlil'IR'l' is the inspiration of aspiring and per- spiring biology students. Her classes solve many of the why's and wherefore's of nature for her inquisitive students. Her formula for friend- ship in her classes of biology, religion, and chem- istry makes her sophomore class proud of her. . . lljifirr lf!!! llere we linil L'h.irloile lioggin, Gloria Cassell and lieraldine Avalon very much ahsorhed in phisies. luuwr Irfl: Should there ever he r need for l'reneh interpreters, Auilrey lxollon, Virginia liondi .md .lean Xlarie Ciuxhing could easily lit inio the position. Last semester we welcomed a new faculty mem- ber in the person of S1s'rI2R MARX' IIAMIQS who immediately took over with her friendly smile and greetings. She has an unending patience in teaching types of literature, business Ifnglish, secretarial training, and English . . . The activi- ties of room 101, junior class events, the pro- jects of the Red Cross, and the undertakings of the Historical Commission are all in the capable hands of SISTER MAIKY jo1i1.l,15. Any head of four such functioning bodies, who teaches religion and history besides, rates a gold star for active duty . . . just ask anyone with a German or geometry book, ask someone who's interested in the missions, or, ask her sophomore homeroom, Ullfver Kigflfi Xvirh the diligence displayed here, Marjorie llahinak, Mary Ann Qlanovick, and Mary lleent' Roche seem well on mlm way to becoming ellieient business txeeuliyes. l.41lr'i'l' rilqfvl: These .ll'l students not only enioy their work im- mensely but they also take it seriously. 'lihese .'lI'll9lN-ll?-l5C .1rL Marilyn Miller, Dorothy Fox, and Iiileen Hahn. l
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