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1 5 ,j Models, Mrs. loan DelVecchio, Mrs. Carol Ar- dito, Mrs. Sabine Ruthman, Mrs. Patricia Libera- tore, and Miss Doreen Galardi present a fashion show never to be forgotten. A new fad is started on November 21, as Mr. Carl Sieracki introduces his chicken dance. ,ffmf ' .-pdf' A . 'f.fisf 5 . V7 ,kffl . .7 ' L' f ,f,! Zfiflff-' 7 45, A. V J' 1 .1 f ,lfsff 'f' A. ' ' ff .f ,. X If fn!!! I JLZL7 ' i M , 5 ,. if K ,f L' 'rl fy if x, ,V AE! ' i . f f.1 af f W 1 C ,' f 7, 6 I ' ' If ' ' fx fl i H I f 4 ' f , I 5 ! ,. Ll. . V, K X A' Facuhyf29 if
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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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The Karnak Temple in Liexor, Egypt is one of the many sites explored by Mr. Boucher in 1985. Explorer An English teacher at SHA who taught in Tonga and Saudi Arabia? lt sounded unbelieveable, but it was true! Mr. Paul Boucher, a native of West- ville, attended Notre Dame High School. After teaching in the Hartford and Windsor public school systems, he had the desire to see the world and teach abroad. In 1975 he and his wife Laura joined the Peace Corps and went to Tonga where they taught a variety of subjects. Then in 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Boucher journeyed to Saudi Arabia and re- mained teaching there for eight years. This past year they returned to the United States. Residing again in Con- necticut, they began to adjust to the American way of life once again. When asked to mention what was one of the hardest things to get used to, Mr. Boucher replied, Winter, This was my first winter in eleven years. l'd forgotten what it was like. Fr. Edward Moran, Chaplaing Religion department Sr. Susan Marie Nolkemperg Religion and Science departments Mrs. Dolores Perfetto, School Secretary Mrs. Elaine Piazza, Physical Education department Mrs. lane Reed, Foreign Language and Social Studies departments Mrs. Maria Rethis, Foreign Language department Sr. Christine Ring, Religion and Social Studies departments Sr. lude Ruggeri, Science department XC 30fMr. Boucher
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