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==Notable Students==
==Notable Students==
* [[Charlie Andrews]]
* [[Charlie Andrews]]
* [[Debra]]


==About==
==About==

Revision as of 23:49, 12 September 2015

St. Nicasius Catholic Church

This painting of Saint Nicasius (with the top of his head missing) hangs in the auditorium of Saint Nicasius's.
Location: Midland, TX
Purpose: Parochial school

Charlie Andrews attends Saint Nicasius's growing up.

Notable Staff

  • Nuns

Notable Students

About

Heroes Evolutions

Saving Charlie

Charlie tells Hiro about going to Saint Nicasius's when she was growing up. She tells him that a giant reproduction of Joos van Cleve's painting Death of the Virgin that hung in the school inspired Charlie to travel. Instead of paying attention to the nuns, she would look at the painting and plan a future trip to Munich. (Chapter 14)

Hiro is turned on by a photo of Charlie in her Catholic school uniform from her sophomore year at Saint Nicasius's. (Chapter 16)

Trivia

  • Like many Catholic schools, Saint Nicasius's requires students to wear uniforms. The girls' uniform consisted of a pleated plaid skirt, a navy V-neck sweater over a white blouse with a round Peter Pan collar, and knee socks. (Chapter 16)


Evolutions Locations edit

Bangalore, IndiaBuenos Aires, ArgentinaCharlie's apartmentChiribiquete National ParkHiro's apartmentMidland Motor LodgeMohinder's officeMonasterio de la CruzMusic City MallNorwayPanama CanalThe QuarryRuins of CopánSt. Nicasius Catholic ChurchSeville, SpainUniversity of VirginiaThe Vasquezes' home

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