Sister Robert Anne
Robert Anne was a child of a disadvantaged Harlem family. After dropping out of Verna's Cashier School, Reverend Mother took pity on the poor child RENEE CANNON and accepted her into the Little Sisters of Hoboken, where she became Sister Robert Anne. Today she is one of the most popular sisters with New Jersey kids because she speaks their language. Reverend Mother regrets the fact that a lot of this language is unprintable. Sister Robert Anne had a very checkered career prior to entering the convent, including acting stints in The Next of Kin, Sweet Charity, and Sense and Nonsense, commercials that were ran in both Michigan and Wisconsin, and a string of popular concerts. The nuns rarely discuss Renee's checkered past as radio disc jockey for WSSU (a popular Sunday Gospel Special that doubled as an R&B station).
*understudied by Joy Neville*

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