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SISTER SARAH JOSEPH . . . English teacher and pub¬ lications’ advisor peruses a stack of exchange yearbooks. While bridge is one of the favorite pastimes of faculty members, a close second this year is cl ess. Sister Evelyn Marie, art instructor, appreciates this new found challenge. Sharing her interest is Sister Mary Ralph, Sister Sarah Joseph and Sister Claude Elaine, who also find time for reading and bridge. Sister Anna Thomas enjoys tossing a salad or planning a “banquet, ' while Mrs. Mokrohisky keeps busy providing her college sons with chocolate chip cookies. Fond of traveling the snowy slopes oi Colo¬ rado or Michigan, Mrs. Harry Niles, phy ed instruc¬ tor, finds pleasure and relaxation in her knitting. Jk Itst Jeannette Miller and Miss Judy I uggan spend their spare hours studying 1 Europe. Speech teacher, Mrs. Paul Vidani, enjoys the activities of the Com¬ munity Theater while sharing Mrs. Techmeier’s love of music. MRS. PAUL VIDANI . . . speech teacher, has many undertakings this year, one of which is the direction of the Senior 1 Hass production, Meet Me In St. Louis. 0 (T “HERE IS ... an interesting brochure on Germany ’ exclaims Miss 1 uggan, biology teacher to Miss Miller, world history teacher as they plan their trip to Europe. MIX . . . vitality, a pinch oi vigor, and a dash of understand¬ ing, and you’ve got Sister Anna Thomas, rlee Club moderator and speech teacher at her favorite hobby—cooking. KNIT ONE, PURL ONE ... is a familiar saying of Mrs. Harry Niles, gym instructor, for knitting is her favorite hobby.
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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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■ 51 1 : ' 2SS . . . Pope John XXIII and The Most Reverend Stanislaus V. Bona, .It., Bishop of f rreen Bay pose together in the spring of 1962 as preparations for the Vatican Council were being made. • Lnder the authority of a revered episcopal power whose voice is heeded throughout the «ireen Bay diocese, six priests serve 703 students at SJj 4 Daily the click of the guidance door indicates that stu¬ dents are seeking advice rom f ' ather James Putman. When not giving us his valuable time, this busy counselor is an assistant at Annunciation and “it time permits ' an avid golfer and skier. Father Charles Killeen, chaplain and junior religion in¬ structor is another invaluable guide who spends his leisure moments with a “book in hand and another at his side. ♦ther priest instructors have parish activities ranging from CYO to marriage counseling but nevertheless still provide stimulating instruction for SJAers. Bowling, canoe¬ ing, golfing and the other sports occupy their leisure time —when they are not following the Packers. A HM I SI 1 DENTS . . . Joan Schauer and Kathy Kelly know they have understanding counselors in Father George Lenzner and Father James Put¬ man.
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