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PAUSING TO SMILE between sips of coffee at a parent-teacher meeting are Miss De Quardo, Mrs. Scovell, Mrs. Rathburn, and Miss Zadrazil. A PARENT gives her approval to Sister Evelyn Ma¬ rie ' s art studio decor. “IF ALL (- )ES WELL, we should be able to pull it off easily, plots Sister Louise Gerard, biology teacher, and Sister Claude Elaine, math and science teacher. i r3Pfc- ii The primary purpose of our faculty is to instruct SJA students in the fundam ental’s of their faith, the world around them, their social heritage, and the sciences. In addition to teaching regular classes, faculty members also moderate associated clubs and activities. Not only do these functions increase interest in the studied subjects, but they also introduce group discussions; these, in them¬ selves, help to broaden the minds of the students. Extra-curricular activities such as these also prove re¬ warding to the teachers in fulfilling their teaching vo¬ cations; by guiding their students through their most formative years, they are helping to build a stable future society through the development of mature young women. “SAY, HAVE YOU HEAR! 1 the latest elephant joke? queries Sister Rose Cecilia, English teacher, of Sister Marion Joseph, business instructor. Ah TER A LONG DA of holding the key to the S.J.A. lunch box, Sister Rose Benigna relaxes during evening recreation.
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I J C7 rr NEWS of the death of President Man Lou Tauscher, and Linda the chapel. Kennedy brought Vicky Peot, Harkins to solemn prayer in Youthful voices rise in song to praise the 1 oly Spirit. Opening Mass at St, John’s Church inspires and unites students, initiating them into a year of Catholic education. Days at SJA begin with clear strains of Veni Creator” and the students’ offering of their joys and sorrows for intentions of the Sacred Heart. On Wednesdays, students sing a hymn giving special honor to St. Joseph. At daily Mass in the chapel, the girls, in the offertory procession, present their hosts to the priest for consecration. Conveniently re-located in the heart of the school, the chapel re¬ ceives many girls as they pop in and out before, during, and after school for visits with Our Lord. RETREAT provides a time for solace and tranquility, medita¬ tion and prayer for Jane Blahnik. SEEKING AID from the Holy Spirit for their oncoming studies, Kathy Welch Ruth Rankin, and Mary Ann Radowski participate at the opening Mass. SEEK IN (IMPORT. Joan Maricque finds it in com mu nication with iod.
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