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Friday. 3:15! A sigh of relief may be heard from 33 SJA faculty members. Although preparing lessons, correcting papers and attending meetings never completely separates them from school life, teachers do have fun—not only in teaching, which most of them relish, but in pursuing a variety of activities. When not busy supervising her large school of 704 students. Sister Mary Luciila, principal, can be found enjoying a relaxing game of bridge along with many other ( ioren friends on the faculty— among them Sister Angela Marie and Sister Joseph Marie. Active throughout the day Mrs. John Scovell finds that fashioning clothes proves rewarding. For English teacher. Sister Martha Mary, writing affords satisfaction, while Mrs. Wesley Rat h burn maintains w that she has a full-time hobbv with her two chil- w dren. Two of the Academy ' s history teachers. Sister j Dymphna Marie and Sister Mary Paulette enpoy ping-pong and bridge, but they wouldn’t be averse to ‘‘taking a trip to Arabia. “CORRECT FILING ... of our student programs is an important aspect of good office work, ex¬ plains Sister Luciila, principal, to Kathy Hurley, secretary, as they finish filing the freshman schedules. TO OUR DEVOTED TEACHERS
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“HOW ABOUT . . a week- end jaunt to Arabia?” quips Sister Paulette, American his¬ tory instructor, to Sister lymphna Marie, American problems teacher. “ONCE UPON . . a time” begins Mrs Wesley Rathburn, English instructor, as she relaxes at home m with her two favorite students, son Randy and daughter Judy. ROUGH VIEWING SCENES . visit to the Holy Land, English instructor, formation for a booklet on her visit. . . taken during a Sister Martha Mary, to gain new in- she intends to write CREATING . . . new fashions is the relaxing hobby of very ' active phy ed instructor, Mrs. John Scovell ARRANGING . . . the setting for the priests ' dinner is an easy task for home economics instructors, Sister Angela Marie and Sister Joseph Marie. 16
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“HOW ABOUT ... a boogie-woogie?” laughs Sister Rose 1 lecilia, Eng¬ lish instructor, to Sister Marion Joseph, business teacher, and Sister Adel- eitlie sophomore modera¬ tor. as she pursues her favorite hobby of play¬ ing the piano. Keeping herself well-informed about the alumnae is a full time job for Sister Marion Joseph, but there are moments when she too pauses long enough to enjoy the talent of Sister Rose Cecilia. Strains of Gershwin may be mingling with Mozart whenever Sister is at the keyboard. Studying the effects of radioactivity on mice has entitled Sister llegina Maris and Sister Louise Gerard to unique Mouse- queteer badges. Feathers frequently fly whenever Sister Mary Gdward finds time to relax with her hobby of designing feather hats. Sister Paul Joseph can be seen flying too—around the gym Wednesday after school coaching her senior basketball team. I loth Sister M arcia and Sister Adeleithe are avid readers, but they can’t surpass Sister Constance or her valuable collection of American history clip¬ pings. Xew this year, Mrs. Marie Techmeier has already avowed her love of music. !8
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