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9 SMEMRSQ I f Checking lights is part of Sr. Dolores' daily rou- tine as lackie Cirillo and Dina Lattanzi look on. Houeydropper C'mon honey, we got work to do! By the end of freshmen year, everyone knew that this was the voice of Sr. Do- lores sneaking up behind them in the hall. Making sure everyone kept busy and got to class on time, was not the only responsibility Sr. Dolores had. She was often seen turning off unnec- essary lights in the cafeteria, rearrang- ing chairs in the lecture hall, or walking down the hall with a basket of laundry trailing behind her. There was never a day that Sr. Dolo- res didn't have a cheerful smile or a philosophical word for anyone she passed on one of her many daily tours of the school. One of her most familiar bits of advice was to: live one day at a time, because you never know how much longer you have. lt never mat- tered to anyone that she didn't know their names, everyone was satisfied with being called Honey. In the spring she celebrated her 50th anniversary in religious life. Although she often said that she was slowing down as she got older, anyone who tried to keep up with her for one day would definitely have disagreed. Mrs. Carol Ardito, Business department Mrs. Florence Banovich, Guidance Counselor Sr. Veronica Beato, Science department Sr. Geraldine Boland, Religion and Social Studies departments Mr. Paul Boucher, English department Sr. Eileen Bridge, Math and Science departments Mrs. Marie Colasanot, English department Mrs. loan DelVecchio, Art department Sr. Doloresf27 J
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Sr. Adrianne DiLonardo, Provincial of the Apostles of the Sacred Heart Sr. Ellen Cronan, Principal Sr. Mary Anne Sharron, Vice-principalg Math department Sr. Marialice Ackermann, Treasurerp Math department tt,l tllt 1 1. Always ready with a wise word, Sr. Dolores capti- vates her audience of jennifer Reynolds, Sr. Mary Grace, and Sarah McQuown. Presenting the award at the end of the teachers' Talent Show, Sr. Dolores steals the show by pro- claiming the entire student body as the winner. Ng 26fSr. Dolores it..
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E In a distinguished costume, Mrs. Jeanne Treanor performs her impression of a gobbler in The Lifecycle of a Turkey. Turkethou Gobble, gobble, gobble, gobble, gobble Question: What consists of SHA's faculty, turkey feathers, and shouts of laughter? Answer: A Talented Teacher Tur- kethon! Imagine the sight of Sr. Ernestine, clad in a leather jacket, pounding on the skins. Or how about seeing Mrs. Jeanne Treanor, wrapped in a bath- robe, jitterbugging to strains of Neil Diamond. Or watching Sr. Marialice, feathers everywhere, hatching out of a shell as a baby turkey. Unheard of? Not really. On November 21 teachers put away their books and took to SHA's stage to perform in a talent show. The purpose of all this gobbling, you ask? It was to purchase turkeys for poor fam- ilies in the area. julie Manzi commented, lt was real- ly funny, because we're not used to seeing teachers acting like that. The 'Il faculty showed a lot of spirit. Sr. Ernestine Desideriop Business and Religion departments Miss Dorleen Galardi, English department Sr. Mary Carol Gentile, English and Religion departments Sr. Mary Grace Giaimop Music and Religion departments Mrs. lean Hilton, Guidance secretary Mrs. Ann Marie House, Foreign Language department Sr. Susan Marie Kruppg Math and Religion departments Mrs. Elaine Lamboleyp Foreign Language department Miss Mary Leeg Math department Mrs. Patricia Liberatoreg Foreign Language department Sr. Gabriel McClain, Librarian Mrs. Kathy Mitchelly Nurse 28! Faculty lg il t.. 7 -w.
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