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“Happy Birthday Sister Mary Alvira”

 

       “Is Everyone … Back in School?”

This Photo has one of my very  favorite teachers’ –  and that is  “Sister Mary Alvira” –  sitting on the right side of this PHOTO  with her class of students at German St. Vincent Orphanage.

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This Photo may have been taken in the 1980’s –  as “Sister Alvira”  is  now  wearing the newer type of  style of  “Nun’s Habit”  as it was called – 

And… if you ever get to see some of the older styles of  their  “HABIT” –  that  the Nuns did  have to wear –  they were just so heavy  and long and  just full of layers  –  and their  head gear   would cover so much of their face –  that all you could see of the Nuns’ face … would be their  eyes, nose and mouth.

With this newer style of  dress  “habit”  “garments to wear”  –  must  now… really  be  so much easier to  get ready for their  day’s work.

“Sister ALVIRA” was our  5th and 6th grade teacher   –  when I was in her classes  (1940’s) and I did enjoy having her as our  teacher and  my friend.

Sister Alvira had been an orphan also  –  she with her sisters and brother were  in this  same Orphanage as children.

Four of the  five girls did   decide to enter the “Sisters of Christian Charity” convent  and as the youngest of the family “Veronica” became,  “Sister Mary Alvira”  a very fine  teacher –  and  – she was also  my  very good teacher  and friend, till  the day she  left  here,  for her eternal reward … to be with the Almighty Yahweh!

In those  days…  when I was there, at St.Vincent’s  –  we would gather into the 7th and 8th grade class room,  to rehearse the music and singing of the songs… that we would be singing in Church. 

“Sister Alvira” had a very distinctive voice –  she was an “alto” and there were very few of the Orphans with the same  “Alto Voice” and they with “Sister Alvira,”  would be seated together in “Sister Gilbert’s”  class room  for better harmony – 

  “Sister Gilbert”  was the one “NUN”  to play the organ… also there was a small  “ORGAN” .. one that required her to use her feet   to pump up … so that we would have the music –   and so that she would know … if we, the students  were all singing in the  correct “key”  and to make the best of  all of the songs.

They both had a very good “ear” to hear which of us were singing off  “key” –  and “who”  of us…  would ever want to do that?

Just thinking about that “organ”  that  “Sister Gilbert”  played –  she must have  had  some  really  strong legs – since that was an “organ”  which you would have had to pump  hard and long with your feet, just to get the beautiful music to come out  –  a real worker for the developing of  the legs  – a  most terrific  exercise.

Back in those days –  we did receive a very good education –  in fact,  if you were really paying attention –  you would fly through your   first    year  of  “HIGH SCHOOL” –

 The teachers had us learn enough to carry us well beyond –  we spent more hours daily in school,  and if you did not have work to do on SATURDAY –  then,  you were  also in “SCHOOL”  all  the morning  hours till noon time, for dinner–  so there was  no way for you to do poorly  in school –  come to think about it – “No one complained about going to SCHOOL!” 

“Have the very  best  of all BIRTHDAYS,  “Sister MARY ALVIRA”  … as I now believe … that  you are now in HEAVEN –

with the rest of your FAMILY and FRIENDS!”     D.V.


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