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MOV SISTER ISABEL Always there-in sickness and in Health . . . ready and willing to explain . . . band aid hestower. Health, School Nurse In our Modern Health class we learn from Sister Isabel, R. N., how to take care of ourselves and others from tops of heads to tip toes. Sister also presides in the Clinic, giving out pills or medical advice when we haven't followed those lessons we learned back in Health class. THERE IS MORE THAN ONE WAY to do a head stand. Susan Hickey receives an assist from Ann Stahl and Sheila Duffy while Mary Ann Perrotta. Margaret Goggin. Margaret Ryan. Sally Moss. Margaret Hart, Ella Halle, and Germaine Schug look on. Q it U4 9 und mind UA USO THATS WHERE my clavical bone is! Learning some of the complicated structures of the human body are these Iuniors in Health Class. Sandra Marsh and Mary Lou Johnson hold chart for Sister Isabel. V 4-MJ' R., IF WE DCNWI' LEARN in class. we may end up in the clinic. Patricia Leia and Mary Ellen Keogh demon- strate how we look to Sister Isabel when we appear in her domain. 3-L 'G-. QEsu, - f rf-
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SISTER EVELYN Dcft drznnatist with perfect poise . . . sparkling eyes . . . crazy about cats . . . a fancy cook . . . Unaccustomed as l am to public speaking. Religion XI, English III, Public Speaking. Dmmatics, Freshman Speccli. Essay Adviser, Honzcroom 209. ARE YOU READY7 'asks Sister Evelyn 'ls Carolyn Hofschncldcr prepires to record her speech for the Voice of Democracy Contest xxhilc Mary Ann Siracuse holds the microphone and Nancy Rit vmits her turn mQgQectQol. Cultivating the power of speech is the main objective of our speech courses taught by Sister Evelyn. Speech I, compulsory for freshmen, puts Parliamentary Law into practice, giving the students opportunity to speak both on the stage and off. Public Speaking, offered to Iuniors and Seniors, demonstrates the techniques of oration, and informal speeches. ln Dramatics, a senior course, the girls not only have a chance to display their theatrical abilities but also learn the art of backstage produc- tions. ln the Voice Culture classes musical strains of melodious harmony pour forth under the direction of Sister Anne Virginia and Sister Ioseph Eileen. The participants. Sophomores and Iuniors, aim at developing the solo voice. Toward the end of the year their efforts are enjoyed at a program assembly. 1'- E--
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1 i s QW l Physical Education is welcomed by every one i of us to channel our energies, and to give us a change from the sitting down classes. The fundamentals of basketball, volleyball, tennis, badminton, ping-pong and tumbling make up the majority of our gym lessons. When weather permits, we can be seen heading for the baseball or soccer field, ln between seasons Miss King finds time to teach us new dancing steps -f square and round. Miss King also conducts an even more popu- lar class-Driver Education. lt is every Iunior's and Senior's ambition to learn the funda- mentals of driving in our shiny 1957 blue Chevrolet. This little car is put through its paces every day, helping each girl towards the goal of her license. . 'x - fs. . . as J y ,L 'V lr A. , ir, .fa Ji x fi? fb' l Kathleen Rich. lean Da More. Karen Weiss and Margaret Mary Miller. starting Driver Education in the second semester. find that they must battle winter winds as well as motor mysteries. HEAD STANDS AND PYRAMIDS are all part of the stiff and sore business of tumbling. Anne Stahl supports Sally Moss while Margaret Hart. Sheila Duffy and Margaret Goggin support Mary Ann Pcrrotta. Germaine Schug. and Mzirgaret Ryan. Susan Hickey and Ella Halle try a headstand just to balance our picture neatly. 35 a Qtnoiig la dg .M V 17. -. I . , x ,,. MISS KING Small but sure . . . excellent horse- woman . . . the house that Miss King built . . . Play ball! Physical Education, Driver Erluerzfion .,v,2llg43 ,951 l
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