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, w rx if XFFW J 'ins l W' ,3,g.M ,--fe. Sc-:ein th Bottom Right Picture: Buck Row: Agnes Rolling Frances Bartlco, Virginia Repas, Agnes Tomc. Middle Row: Marjorie Miller, Ruth Reschke, Mercedes Karpinski, Jeanette Behlow, Esther Lawrence. Front Row: Ruth Sprcnger, Florence Consiglio, Flsa Zimmerman. 5555 Buch Row: Carol Jones, Dor th l ' o y -acinak, Betty Tussay. Third Row: Leona XVhitney, Mary Kay Dempsey, Helen Top Picture: Typical sophomore line-up: Left Io Right: Olivia Marra, Catherine Joyce, Carol Orli- DeVall. Second Row: Frances Smith, Catherine Berka, kowski, Dolores Homan, Mary Sterk, Mary Ann Kuretz, Dorothy Steinocher. Ifirsl Row: Joan Jacobsen, Ruth Lie- B' ' r ' 4 derback, Marie -Grdina. Q1 lm-mit a 5 X 6 Eg osj crnicc Dorsey, Joan Seiler, Carol Gulan. IRST in line for the sophomores is homeroom 201. Co- operation was their byword as they passed every test in drives and campaigns with flying colors. Directed by Sister Mary Julian and led by representatives Mary Jane Podrachy and M ary Theresa Fearon, plus sophomore class secretary Pat Rini, this group of spirited sophs proved themselves a vital part of the class of '47. One of the bright rooms on the second floor is sophomore homeroom 202. First in Work and first in play, these sophs,
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,, W Back Row: Vivian Kocik. Anna Marie Talone, Cather- ine Cahill, Dolores Volk, Therese Gresko. Front Row: Rosemary Knowles, Anne Jasko, Mildred Pekol, Helen Mulchrone, Helen Kotnik, Back Row: Monica Yurko, Marie Turek, l-aVerne Uher, Bottom Picture shows Sophs on parade: Frances Winch. Middle Row: Rita Wolf, Bernice Kaiser, Left to Right: Sylvia Anjeskey, Peggy O'Connor, Bernice Catherine Connor, Constance Spangnuolo. Front Row: Hauer, Mary Papesh, Betty Caswell. Eleanore Durica, Jeanne Helen Talcott, Mary Pucell. Fitrell, Rita Wier, Marilyn McDonough, Betty Lally. Second-floor sparkle EARTS grow fonder as each sophomore treasures her favor from the class's Valentine party on February l2. As Sally Soph looks at her little heart her thoughts Hash back to the program in the auditorium, and once again she watches the performers tap dancing, singing their songs and presenting their amusing skit. Then her memories wander down to the gym and again she recalls Class President Eleanor Durica's short but sweet speech which preceded the dancing. Cx fix 41' 'Zz IQY XI vo X I X Y 3,25 4,, agf' E u
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bfi ht sid Lt-fl to Right: Doris Kobak Charlotte Minch, Mary Corn hoff, Marjorie Erain, Margaret Castle, Sally Reim, Lillian Ma gilo, Helen Kakowski, Lorrene Arth. Back Row: Beth Hastings, Rita Iammarino, Rosemary Flynn, Standing: Eleanor Varcho. Elizabeth Kelly, Eileen Major Mary Theresa Eearon, Margaret O'Connor. Front Row: Genevieve Repasky, Beverly Campbell, Dolores Neider, Mar Benadette Blake, Lois Welch, Rosemary Telliard, Mary Jane guerite Jost, Erances Grady. Kneeling: Claire Schmitt Jo Donolfo, Jeanne Keele. Ann Kelley. directed by Sister Mary Louise and aided by representatives Kathleen Connor and Elaine Gut, Worked to bring out cor- rect attitudes toward life, themselves, their fellowmen, and various other subjects in correlation with the sophomore re- ligion course. They really left a record towards which future sophs can aim. Known as Winners, the sophs of 203 have on the credit side of their ledger the sophomore class volleyball champion- ship. Individual champs were Jean Belhovv, winner of the ,, pq, ' te JV 7 Nxfx
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