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ado foi Left to Right: Dorothy Macf Donald, Joan Zaletel, Rose- mary Stepan, Dorothy Ka- minski, Betty Salettel, Ber- nice Markus, Dorothy Scan- lon, Margaret Hudak. , B 12 Row: Josephine Dzurilla, Virginia Krakowski, Dolores Back Row: Mary Gregory, Bernardine Gejdos, Helen Bush ac Lois Farragher, Mary Jane Hassing. Front Row: Carol So- Sabetta, Helen Hennessey, Dorothy Strahler, Eileen Lambden. linski, Mary Jane Slowey, Kathryn Gerrick, Mary Theresa from Row: Mary Ann Halko, Mary Stovall, Rosemary Gregly, Mallinak. resentatives, Vir- 3- canceled stamp drive, and the soph A.A. rep inia Skuly and Eleanor Durica, also the sophs' class president. 5 g Sister Mary Aimee, 203's homeroom teacher, aided by repre- sentatives Clare Schmitt and Lillian Magilo, helped them on to an outstanding record of success. Q Q In 205 Sister Mary Florice, assisted by representative Jean XXV NX Duzrilla and associate Charlotte Minch, directed the activities f X of the homeroom which included the capturing of the Mis- X sion Penant for their work in the Medical Aid Drive. Be- , - - ?k3uil'hQ:'i sides this, 205 also possesses soph class treasurer, Rosemary Flynn, plus a lot of pep which proved them top-notch members of the class of '47. Aside from being the home of biology specimens, 206 is 1001
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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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0II1OI'I'0W Standing: .lo-Anne Hennin- ger, Lois Moran, Esther Zorc, Vvlilma Basel, Eleanor Labus, Eleanor Jarovics, Carolyne Stecz, Mary .lane Podracky. Kneeling: Elea- nor Stiber. Anna Marie 'NVanderscheid. Standing' Philomene Humenik. Marie Locigno, Emily Yu- Standing: Jean Liedcrbach, Jean Dulka, Rose Marie Bednar, i N, Mary Ann Gaudio, Annette Smith, Mary Ann Schikowski, has. Rosemary Kleinhenz, Ruth Schneider. Mary Ellen Saba- Lucille Rispoli. Kneeling: Helen Mazovec, Beatrice Michol- los. Kneeling: Mary Lenore Eisenman, Julia Mlakar, Ber- ski, Helen Maclvor. nice Lutz, Agnes Geiger. the homeroom of 28 very active sophomores. Guided by Sister Mary Michella and representatives Eilene Lamden and h ' oals, both eternal and Lillian Vosmik, they attained t err g scholastic. For eternity they learned Christ, and scholasti- . . 1. cally, they studied faithfully to keep the soph class spirit a ive and growing. S th'n new was added to the main floor this year when ome 1 g homeroom 107 was transferred to the sophomores. Sister her, instructed these lucky Mar Gerald, homeroom teac Y sophs, while representatives Rita Wier and Dorothy Stienock- er took on the job of leaders of the room's activities news bu- ' ' ' ' - ' t col- reau. One of their records was their historic ten minu e lection of money for Christmas pamphlets. A 1, xlyg X. iv- '5?f,Q i V U01
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