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SISTER M. CHARLOTTE, F.D.C. We reflect their glow Throughout our years at the Hill, Sister Charlotte has been our inexhaustable principal and teacher but most of all our friend. Sister has gained the trust and admiration of all those who have really come to know her through her unfailing judgment and percep- tive understanding. Our initial feelings of deep respect and high esteem have grown into those of confidence and friendship. Her sense of humor adds much to her warm personality, evident to both faculty and students. She has been an essential part of each girls spiritual, academic and social development during their years at the Hill. She will always be remembered for her thoughtfulness and spirit at all school activities. When looking back at our high school days, Sister Charlotte will be a cherished remembrance. 12
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100 years of service This year the Daughters of Divine Charity celebrated, with an elabo- rate dinner, the Centennial of the foundation of the order. Seated in their places of distinction at the main table are the priests who presided over the affair: Monsig- nor J. Riordan, Superintendent of Staten Island schools, who ad- dressed the assembly, Monsignor R. Rigney, Superintendent of the Archdiocesan schools, Monsignor A. Quinn, Dean of the Staten Island clergy and His Eminence Terence J. Cooke, Archbishop of New York, the guest of Honor. t: %7%i chosen by Sister Raimonde as hostesses for the Centennial Dinner are Denise DiRienzo, Donna Kaiser, Lucia Rocco, Donna Ignozza, Susan Hemmes, Mary Jane Kehoe, Patricia McCabe, Alice Ittner, |anet Nichols, Marcella Maher, Denise James, Janice Nagengast, Christine Ahearn, Kathleen Rodihan, Catherine Gillespie, Jeanne Savarese, Pamela Trainor and Laura Wilcken. ■«w««a» fn«f - -s-M e :|p. ;e nrfr!5 ori f - •f v t)0% ■ yi ■• ., I I. 11 mJ
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SISTER M. ALBERT, F.D.C. Junior Homeroom; Biology; Chemistry; Physics; Yearbook Advisor. SISTER M. ALBINA, F.D.C. Steno I, II; Typing I. SISTER M. ANTONIA, F.D.C. Sohpomore F omeroom; English I, II; Summit Advisor; Press Club Mod- erator. SISTER M. CHRISTOPHER, F.D C. Senior Homeroom; Mathematics I, II, III, IV: Basketball Coach. Linda Kelly, president of the National Honor Society, and Sister Scholastica, Moderator, discuss the details for the It ' s Academic program. The club prepared all questions and sponsored the show for the March assembly with Sister ' s guidance and advice. 13
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