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i dingy., ., ,d M' ' 1 - vnu 4lq,,f, ,,,,,,,,,, ' --fdffhvfff-my 5 ' A Place of is the library, as students were reminded several thousand times during the course of the year. Sister Mary Jane Slaney, second-year librarian at SCHS, helped to create a pleasant atmosphere, growing a veritable jungle of plants and putting the sacred air conditioner to use on warmer days. Assisted by Mrs. Dolly Kissel, they tried to keep the books and magazines mended and in order, a formidable task. By the end of the year, the wheels of change began to turn, and the small library staff faced a new project: moving and rearranging the books down tothe new library. :ii V Q1 ,ry ' K 24914 71? ' ' 5 3 Y 8 uiet Stud . . . 1. Magazines were life savers when people found that they were bored in the library. 2. Information was always hidden when you most needed it, as Carolyn Fago found out. 3. The magazines Joe chose were of no interest, when Mark Wood found conversation more interesting. 4. Homework was always there when you didn't need it, thought Vicky Bohanan. 5. For the time she spent in the library, Dolly Kissel received a free lunch. 21-J 51,58-s I A , Y E X' 'N' a ' Zz ' . , .AA P ' li i W ,'g ' I ' . 'y a 1 K i .f 1 .Q QV AANA A ' 7. L.- Boo: 1. And you thou rummages throng 3. Students alway and Mr. Quinn vi make it a. success upon choosing fu
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Alf When Sister Mary Raynald approached the entrance to SCHS she knew different experiences were coming and many problems needed to be resolved. She heard bad rumors about SCHS, but things were better than she expected. She felt that the faculty was very cooperative and as usual, the students rebelled and took issues negatively. Before coming here, she was principal at Notre Dame High School, Quincy, I11. and eight years previous at Notre Dame High in Cape Girardeau. She felt this school could strive to set high standards, but only if everyone cooperated. 1. Sister listened as Miss Henderson discusses a problem. 2. In Faculty meetings, Sister emphasized her goals for the students and the school. 3. At a teachers' seminar, Mrs. Pinnell discussed with Dr. James Kern his previous statements about childrens' emotional development. They Are We Are Education the year. Elizabeth Richard Ca Cheryl Cat: Rena Colle Patricia HI James Hor William H1 Peggy Kub Robert Me H ffdmg W sn...
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