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ISTER M. CANDIDA-English I, II, Freshman omeroom 221 . . . SISTER M. CECILE-General cience SISTER M. CESLAS-Head of Home conomics Department, Clothing I, II, Adviser, FHA. IISTER M. CONSOLATA-English I, III, Adviser, .lub R-15, Sodality Unit, Senior Homeroom 107 . . . ISTER M. CONSTANCE-Latin III . . . SISTER . CORONATA-English II, Religion Ig Speech, ssistant Coach, Forensics, Freshman, junior Home- oom 213. -SISTER M. CYRIL-Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Trans- cription, Typing . . . SISTER M. DANIELLA- ead of Social Studies Department, American History, ociology, Adviser, Better Government Council, Senior ' omeroom 109 . . . SISTER M. DOMINICA-Social uidance, Co-ordinator, Freshman Guidance, Freshman omeroom 211. SISTER M. EVANGELIST-English III, IV, Adviser, The Shield, Press Club, Sophomore Homeroom 305 . . . TATHER RICHARD FECHHELM-Religion II . . . SISTER M. FELECIA-Applied Music, Sophomore Ehorus, All-Girl Chorus, Choristers, Orchestrette, Zenior Homeroom 103. 1,- SISTER AGNES ROSE-Algebra I, Geometry . . . SISTER M. ALBAN -Biology, General Science, Fresh- man Homeroom 223 . . . SISTER M. ALBERTONA- Latin I. REVEREND JOHN L. ALBINGER-Religion III, IV, Coach, Lincoln Debate Club, Co-ordinator, Senior Guid- ance . . . SISTER M. ANACLETE-Head of English Department, Dramatics Department, English III, IV, Adviser, Players, Moderator, NCTC, SCHS Senior Rep- resentative of Racine Children's Theatre, Senior Home- room 119 . . . SISTER M. ANNELLA-Ancient- Medieval History, American History, Modern History, Adviser, Angelettes, Sophomore Homeroom 219. SISTER M. AQUINAS - Head of Art Department, Art I, II, III, IV . . . SISTER M. BENEDICTA-Secretary Treasurer, Typing . . . REVEREND DAVID BRAUN -Religion III. 15
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English, a Must for All The first battery of Tressler tests revealed the English ups and downs. Grim-faced and determined, students decided to penetrate the massive English barrier by hrst re- moving all mental blocks. Studying the literary masters of all ages generated a vague hope that a bit of their gracious style would rub oil on their readers. From continual contact with good form, unconsciously a writing style developed. To set the mood, senior classes built miniature Shakespearean theatersg juniors vied with Scot- SISTER AGNES CLAIRE, O,P. land Yard in observing minor details for clues. Vice President BOOKWORMS, POCKET SIZE. To enrich literary background, senior English students hold an inquisi- tion with miniature paperbacks. Seated Ileft to riglatl: Don Karasek, Marlene Mich, Ned Murphy, joan I-Ierdt, Judy Kesser. Standing.' Sharon Natale, Dennis Costello, Diane Lupi, Walter Fortier, Ingrid Aeckerle. l
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From the Math Angle 1 Math applicants stocked up a year'l r .supply of pencils, papers, erasers. Before the ink was dry on September's regis tration forms, the great rush to the book stori had begun. But beginners luck did not rest ii mathematical tools alone. Frequently, hours 0 juggling dots, lines, signs, and numbers producer highly doubtful answers. Only after the smoki of fatigue cleared away, did a wrong sign appeal to reduce sheets of hieroglyphics to absolute zerq Nevertheless, set-jawed students dogged or month after month. Wliile piles of supplies kep diminishing, math insight, on the other side o the ledger, increased and multiplied. HAIR LINE SKILL. Trig students take the short cut by i using a slide rule. Left to right: Pat Dutney, Paul Paronese, Bev Botsch, Dennis Cronin. PREPOSTEROUS POSTUI-ATE. As of old, angle mysteries chal- Tony Sivoli, Marianne Lichter, Joe Gamell, Mike Kircl' lenge prospective mathematicians of 1959. Left to right: Tom Postorino Islandingl. 16
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