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ln sophomore year these eleven First put this uniform on . . , larbara Kennedy, Beth Lomazzo, Ronnie Loughlin, Maureen Reardon, 'eresa Teodosio, Marleen Matyszcwski, Gerry Foucault, Kathy DeMar, irances Lukas, Fran DcLuca. CMissing from picture, Betty Abhottj. i New London to Milford 2 65 miles X 2 trips per day D X 180 days a year X 4 years 1 93,600 miles 1 Carol Sullivan's thirst for education! did meet. Boni Carbone, Marion Onorato, Maureen Gleason - Easton, Beth Lomazzo - Weston. 1 0 1'i a Qf tgnterest to enriors In junior year came another seven, And in senior year came Elke Bonn! Cathy Connelly, Elke Bonn, Amy Dudek, Martha Sullivan, Pat Gaffney, Diane Szabo, Judi Perislcy, Mary-Bridget Lenihan.
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5.2 X it K x Nj Blessing of the rings -- O God, by whose word all things are made holy, pour down Thy blessing on these rings . . ing ai! Could it be true? Had our class rings really arrived? The long-awaited day had come and we were attentively, yet anxiously, listening to Father Sherer's reminder that our beautiful school ring was the symbol not of our loyalty to the school, but rather to the principles that the school teaches. And then Father called each senior's name, and we knelt at the altar rail, our student council ofhcers placed the rings on our lingers and we returned - some smiling, some serious, and a few with unexpected tears - to out places in the chapel. Here we knelt, bound together by a golden band of loyalty, friendship and sincere joy. Yes, we were finally the senior class - the class of '59! Seniors smile cheerfully, some tearfully, over a blessed symbol of accomplishment - their rings! 8 L. to R.: Ellen Tristine, Frances DeLuca, Barbara Naylor, Dorothy Murray, Donna Toczko, Mar- 49 uerite Federowicz.
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SOMETHING OLD . . . CDonna Toczko in old uniform.J lg: SOMETHING BORROWED . . . fWe'rc' sorry to see her go, but in August, Germany will claim our exchange student, Elke Bonn.J ' Q -4 ei I 1 - wif' .I V 24 I ' 1 I I f ,L . TS I Q - 5 2 is -E ,,,A . f ? . rj- ne r SOMETHING NEW . . . CSaddle shoes and lipstick replace oxfords and anemic lips.Q SOMETHING BLUE . . . fRosann Cacacc, a blue girl in a blue uniform, casts one longing, lingering look behind. j 51
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