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A busy schedule calls for a break. Here Miss Roxaleen McEnany, Miss Clara Ann DeBecze, and Miss Georgeann Frank, of the English Department, enjoy the comforts of the lay teachersh private dining room. Sister Charitine Marie re-arranges the veil of senior Mary On her way to an AMARANTH staff meet- e Ramirez, who portrays the role of the Blessed Virgin in the mg 15 Mi55 Angeline Uhn'g, instructor in Eng- outdoor Living Rosary procession. llSh: journalism, and speech artS.
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Faculty Gives Guiding Light ttTo enlighten and brighten the minds of the yOunga! is the pri- mary objective of our faculty. In order to attain an everlasting re- lationship between teachers and students, the faculty members en- courage a sharing of confidence. These student-faculty relationships at our school reflect achievement gained by constant efforts exerted through mutual perception and CO-operation. Time, consideration, and under- standing are attached to the nu- merous duties of any faculty mem- ber. The pride of all teachers is the product of the education theyNe inHuenced-the learning theytve left behind. In turn, the assistance and guidance of the faculty are the stepping stones to our future. How rewarding it must be for faculty members to rem- inisce in the past and discover that Words of wisdom from our principal, Sixter Mary Alethea, inspire both they have ignited the candle Of faculty members and the student body alike. truth: vaguely revealed in the mysterious shadows of education! hIt,s not really too complicated? says Sister Stella Marie, as she acquaints Pat Holt, Pat Heeg, and Donna Mil- lay with the offlce duplicator. l2
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The core of any organization rests with its moderator. Without her help and powers of unification, the for- mation of any club would cease to be an asset to the schoolis progress. Beaming with pride upon winning the CSMC pennant is Sister M. Eymard, American history teacher and CSMC moderator. Relaxing over a good American magazine article and evi- i dently enjoying a break from world problems are Miss Mary Ann Bookmyer and Mrs. Rita Owens. Sister Hary Hope and Sister Benita acquire firsthand knowledge of the culture and romance of distant lands by faithfully corresponding with various pen pals. With United States history, world history, and practical mathematics, Miss Patricia Robbins is evidently carrying the weight of the universe upon her shoulders.
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