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Sister Agnes Aloyse produces for biology stu- dents, Michael Felix and Sue Mueller, material bringing interest that cannot he gained through books alone. Sister also teaches essential material to junior English classes. I sf-I Mr. James Berger, our basketball coach, proves to be an expert shop teacher, too. He presides over the freshman, sopho- c more, and junior shop classes. 'Q . Sister Marian, one of the newest members of our faculty, instructs Jane Findley and Don- ald Lintzenich in finding strategic places on a map in US. history class. Current world problems, English Ill, and journalism are other classes which she teaches. And Encourage Us . . . Miss Lucille Carbon, Schulte's pri- vate secretary, is indispensable to Father Beechem and the rest of the faculty. Her friendly smile always accompanies the many services she renders. f 77
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Mr. joseph l risz explains a eomplex equation to Wyneta Melienzie and .lames Walter in his ad- vaneed algebra class. His other rlasses are fresh- man algebra and drivers' training. He 1-oaehes the freshman football and basketball teams. The library is the main roncern of Sister Ann .loavhim along with her world history and busi- ness arithmetic classes. Here she eheeks in a li- brary book lor Tom Ma- loney. Chemistry, English l, health, and algebra take up the greater part of Sister .lean Margaret's time. She is literary advisor of the school's year- book. Teach Us . . . Freslnnen are given an excellent foundation in Father Vit-tor gives Ray Killiort an explanation of teligion for their next three years by Father Moran. one of the mysteries of our falth dlseussed tn his is simple explanations of seemingly tlittirult matter junior religion rlass. Ire a great help to all 76
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l.ualling the senior class are the officers: Ronald Sullivan. Vit'0-lIl't'riliPI1l2 Rivhard 0'i,val il'lAll5lll't'l'1 Miclizwl lVle'rrill, svrre-tary: and William Fenoglio, prvsiclvni. Class of 957 . . . An outstanding group from their first tlays at Schulte, the seniors hav? retainml thc-ir popularity with under- vlassmon and favulty alike. Full of school spirit, anxious to keep Schulte on top in all city-wide vontests, this group has 1-xemplifiefl a loyalty that will he uliffit-ult for future svniors to surpass. On an efllu-ational tour ot our state-'s Capitol, s e ll i o r s W 'fs 12-sig Q .. K 3 X , Q, 5 ,N ,.., . , , 2... ,M v 'Q glean information which e n ri 1' ll e s their vivivs and sm-iology classes. A , tm- '-ff '90lfsxvsQ?9?99 78
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