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MENDING BOOKS ... is an important aspect of library work. Here Sister Marcia, school librarian, goes about a chore” which she really enjoys. V - ' , “BELGIUM ... is a wonderful country,” avers Mrs. Marie Techmeier, French instructor, as she poses in her native costume. C J 1 i v A BIT ... of glue, an old hat, some feathers, and presto! you have a beautiful feather hat. This is the unusual hobby of Sister Mary Edward, - American his¬ tory teacher. “CAREFUL, SISTER . . . that tail isn ' t on hinges,” laughs Sister Regina Maris, English teacher to Sister Louise Gerard, biology instructor, as they examine some of Sister ' s favorite mice. 74c U-r- - — (Lo-o “THE PURPOSE ... of this unusual experiment is to find the volume of these rocks,” explains Sister Paul Joseph, science instructor.
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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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“I MAY NOT ... be a math teacher, but I can tell which are the triangles in this mobile ’ quips Sister Mary Ralph, Spanish instructor, to Mrs. Stephen Mokrohi- sky and Sister { ' laude Elaine, math instructors. THE “ART” OF . . . chess comes only with experience. Sister Evelyn Marie, art teacher, sets up the chess board for another game and hopefully another win. o T ' c- W1 KNOWS . . . This may grow up to be the “tree of knowledge!” At least this is the hope of Miss Furman, Sister Madeline, and Sister Helen Ire ne, Latin instructors, as they view JSister Helen Jrene’s interesting hobby—plants. A l r£ trJaL,
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