St Elizabeth Academy - Churingian Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1947

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Uttar getciuillty AM KNQWN as the Unseen Visitor. Each year I honor with an award the faculty of a particular school. This year my choice fell upon St. Elizabeth Academy. 1 h' conclusion. One lovely day, I visited the school. As I passed But let me ten you how aim? to lag: taught by Rev Ocio O.F.M. As I left, I met a tall man robed d ' ' . through the Portals I emere a re lglon C ' I l rned that he is Rev Roderick O F M the religion in brown with small children gathered about him. ea u ' - , - - -, d division As I continued down the corridor I noticed another man and I wondered ch of the ra e . l . tea er g ' a classroom and a minute later I heard the beautiful chant of the Mags, what he taught. He went into I ' The teacher was Dom Ermia Vitry, 0.S.B., director of the choral classes. The look of efficiency of the Sister approaching me lead me to believe that she must be the capable h f 1 I d 'd d directress of the Academy, Sirier Callirza. I heard a bell ring for a c ange o c asses so eci e to see 1' b h ends her day As I approached the door of another classroom, I heard, Read, girls how an E iza et an sp . . i , as Cicero did, with vim, vigor, and vitality. Yes, it was a Latin class taught by Sirter Mary Patrice. In another room I saw Sirier Cleopba, giving advice to future Michelangelos. While walking down the hall I saw a room which looked very interesting. Now all you have to do is to pull the wings off rhe- fly to begin to dissect it, were the words of Sister Mary Salome, the biology teacher. I grew weak from the sight so I left to look at the 1947 fashions and what the average American was eating. Sitter Mary Berrzara was the instructor. . . Out damned spot, out I say-one, two. These were the words that directed my attention to the senior English class taught by the versatile Sirter Mary Loair. I noticed a trophy case that contained many speech trophies and so I decided to visit the speech class. Sirzer Igrzaiia was instructing the girls in the art of debating. , To the click, click, click, of typewriters and the curly cues of shorthand I saw both Sirter Ialitzfa and Min Block in adjoining rooms teaching commercial courses. In another room I saw Sister Claryrologa pointing to the highest mountains in the world. Yes, it was a geography class. The Little. Theatre proved quite interesting as likewise did the teacher of dramatics, Min Margaerite Brewer, who directed 'Little Women. As I walked along I saw girls who looked a bit amazed. With a little investigation this was easily explained, Sirter Mary Celefle was teaching the wonders of chemistry. y ' Mafia, wie befinden sie sich? -were the words that issued forth from the German class taught by Szrter Electa. Z I finished my tour by visiting Sister 'Margaerize Amir interesting mathematics class and Sirzfer Reg- zr afar alert English class and Sirter Leorizfiair adept needlework class Strains of 'Clare de Lune' tem ' ' ' ' ' pted me to visit the music de artm ' Marie, Fabzarza and Geralclirie. P em' There I met Smiem Alpbome A5 I entered the Cafeteria, I realized that the cooks of St. E.A. are the finest in the country ' Cleanliness is next to Godlinessn i ' ' s the old sa in rh ' ' - that dean are deserving of the highest Praise- Y 8 at is certainly true of the school. The Sisters Approaching the ' 1 ' - , - , ' g Lorena Rapp msmlcts saw girls stretching and bending their bodies to keeP fit. Mi!! I visited tiny tots and medium ' l sized oun ste ' . . . em, Beremcej A1Z1ZN7Zcidta, and AMW Vmgem g IS taught by Sirzferr Agrier Maria, Diorzyrza, Mary Clem- After seeing such efficient, capable, and clever teachers I realized that the f lt f St E A f acu y o . . deserved the USCHOLASTIC AWARD for 1947, - .

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of 3 Parritul, l. ASI I tall ihf religigi r f wondel 0 the MN E6 Iliff fapabh Gfficltd 10 Sf! -d, Read, gm 'l Pdffice, In ting down Ihr mugs Off my EW Weak fm . Sifter Marg iemion ro phi sit the speeth ter Izzlitlu and 'orld. Yes, ir in Marguefilv his wa all lass raughf bl id Sirtel' Rig' Alflw ri' AV' 'The Sistfff ,D fir, ll: M' my 5 if Sf' 5' jx, 51' , OTHER and Dad! Through your kind ministrations, through your observ- ance of bringing all things into the service Of God, you have made our education at St. Elizabeth's possible. May we, in turn, answer that sacred trust you have placed in US, by making our lives an endless song of magnifying the Lordf' S-

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