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l- Sister Thaddeus Typing I and ll, Shorthand ll, Faculty Secretary Sister Ulric: Moderator of Home Economics Club, Foods l and II Bookstore Sister Mary Thaddeus Sister Mary Ulric 1... 1 .G Typing I students learn proper techniques under the guidance of Sister Mary Thaddeus, typing and shorthand teacher Sister Venard Art ll and III, English I Sister Veronice: Speech, Dramatic Art, Moderator of Dramatic Art Club id? Sister Mary Venard Sister Mary Veronice
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Sister Mary Mercy Sister Mary Natalie Sister Mary Nivard Sister Mary Norbertine fit.-A Wyman- Sister Mary Noreen Sister Mary Paulette jjjster Mary Serena I Sister Mary Mercy: Senior Homeroom, Art IV, Art I, English I, C.FtL. Sister Mary Natalie: Biology, Pharmacist Sister Mary Nivard: Senior Homeroom, latin IV, Ill, I, English Ill, Moderator of Excelsior Latin Club Sister Mary Norbertine: Cafeteria Sister Mary Noreen: Glee Club, Christian Culture, Theory, Voice, Piano, Organ, Ensembles, and Schola Sister Mary Paulette: Librarian, Moderator ot the Library Club Sister Mary Serena: Latin I and ll, French I and ll, Freshman Homeroom, Moderator of the French Club f r ,tif Between our baseball, basketball, and volleyball games we were kept quite busy, that is, busy learning from our athletic coach how to win games as well as how to lose them. With a few rules, teamwork, and the added cheers from our fellow classmates, we came out on top. Our science classes were really fun! Our teachers tried to make it easy because most of us weren't used to such long names and complicated words. In gen- eral science we were made to understand through experiments, in biology, through the dissection of various specimens, and after working out twenty-minute problems in chemistry and physics successfully, we recognized that our reasoning ability must be developing somewhat.
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'Fi' Ae-el Miss Louise Burdifk Y Miss Virginia COOQQI1 X l Miss Burdickri Physical Educalioh,'vHealth, Moderator of the Athletic Club Miss Coogan: Biology, Chemistry, American History ln spite of the forbidding stacks of short story log books from her English classes, Miss Jellen manages to keep cheerful as she begins to correct them. Speedy fingers, shorthand notebooks, and cal- culating machines weren't merely signs that we were taking commercial courses, but rather signs that we would soon be out on our own, making a living on the knowledge we had retained through these studies. Our teachers acted as our future employers and taught us those things which would be expected of us in our future employment. Between classes we always seemed to meet members of our maintenance staff. Polishing woodwork, sweeping the corridors, and setting up tables and chairs were but a few of the iobs per- formed. But it was these people who helped make our school functions a success. Miss Reinartz: Latin I, World History, English Ill, Senior Homeroom Miss Jellen: English l and ll 1. Miss Mary Lou Jellen Miss Eliza beth Reinartz
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