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x ,. Kneeling to greet O.L.P.'.r first new tnlipf-Gloria Wright fleftj, Lynn Thaanum, Yolanda Portillo, Jacqueline Bowles, Joan Wadlow, Elisa Martinez, Arlene Machado, Norma Jones. l X i ' . 1, .' nl f 1 3 - r.:- ,, ,,,. A . .. ,W .3 F ,A I O . --I M' s - ' ZH i l 1 4 I , ws V2 Q -f 8 , ,M-, . ' U' W f A . ,f Q I -.ml -vw, iff ' 'f, 'uf '- M ea, ,54 1-Q-. C, 'ga - , 4' , fi! ' We Juniors Reealll that the year opened with the election of our president, Barbara Romanoski. She and her aides saw us through all third-year activities. The Miss O.L.P. Campaign, together with cake sales and plays, swelled the class treasury to proportions sufficient to provide the tra- ditional prom at La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club. During the weeks preceding Christmas, juniors worked hard and long decorating the classroom in blue and gold snowflakes. Then, having ave Danny Boy for St. Patrickls Day, Claimants on the scholastic onor roll included Norma jones, Yolanda Portillo, and Barbara fig 1 .I 5 uccessfully produced Midnight Fantasyf given in October, the girls xl 5. L, 155 5 , 5 g .fy Romanoski. A uf , , ' '- .'f i -1 Fi ,if iii' 15:i? ': . . . . I' 1375- Finally, the Junior class, arrayed in pastel formals, ended their year l 2 4, by forming a guard of honor for the Graduates of 1950. Q , if ,ggfr .53 Q Sfizfj -fl-E1 M3 f 5 jf, -'fiqig 'M Minutes respectfully submitted, il ' 'l:?'.sl: j?Hg':'1. V ,-355 ek ' .5 . ,i?i '1?f'En 1- '5? fv., ' 'kk Ba1'bn1'n Bfnnkenrbip fl. x . ,-353321. '53, .fy - - ' jg kr '-- wr ' 'il' ini - 1 .jv - ,-n- ' by f -- Y -, ..-:.- . reg, I we - -- 5515 . . ' A-5 i h,.. : .,,, ,aww-im.. .' ,fym Q34 'l v- ' ' .vlk CJK-I fi 4 '4, , -v , v Ag- ' .41 54- f3:?,:':.f.n-,:t-:..Aac'.2's7ff9?'!i-Q '?K5f3IQ7E7t' ' N- ,J .V L- -.. . - - . l. .a, - rf ' 1 , Q- 4 . . ,M , ., ,.,,.,-, W N i- ,, ..- .,. .--M-,Quay-':-1 f.1. '! -3-1231-'v'v 1'-lv-Qi '-Pk 1 .4 lb-1-11 rv-3.1.-, ,f,:. .a Je-',.1'u,r5hn-.4 aan.: -f --.w .- --'A-'N L+- ' A --...,-. ., -4- N. -,- . . .. . , , --
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MRS. MARGUERITE KELLY MATHER has introduced her 1950 Dodge, as well as the new Christian Family Living class for the freshmen. However, Mrs. Mather is still best known for her dramatics department and first-year English. Through three centuries the Sisters named after God's carpenter at Nazareth, have labored at their glorious work with and for Christ. Founded in 1650 in Le Puy, France, by Bishop Henri ide Maupas and Jean P. Medaille, the new Order did not escape the excesses of the French Revolu- tion. However, when Robespierre's death ended the Terror, the Lord raised up Mother St. john Fontbonne, who had been awaiting death in her prison cell, to begin the great work of gathering together her community. After this resto-r- ation, the Congregation soon extended its work to schools, hospitals, orphanages wcharity to all. Then, in 1836, Mother St. john sent to America a band of six Sisters, who start- ed their first province at Carondelet in St. Louis. The rapid growth of the Congregation has accounted for the addi- tion of four provinces-St. Paul, Troy, Los Angeles, Georgia-until in this tri- centennial year, Reverend Mother Killian, Superior General at Carondelet, can num- ber 3600 Sisters who follow the evangeli- cal counsels under the patronage of St. Joseph. -H!'lAf6JM1l7,9 'N MISS BETSY YOUNG takes to the tonette for her avocation. But most of her day is divided between gym classes and the intermediate grades. Sisters of Saint Joseph of Caroncllelet 11650 411950 Q' Mother William .......................... Principal Religion IV, Typing Sister Anne Marie .... Religion I, Englifb, Latin Sister Eulalia .... Cioicr, Hiylrocy, Sociology Sister Lillian Marie ...................... Mmic Sister Rita Francis .................... Ari, Vocal Sister Rose Louise .... Religion II, Latin, Science Sister St. Claire ...... Religion III, Hirlory, Maztlaenmficr Sister Marie Pierre..Ki'ndecg4n'en, Mnfic Sister Martin joseph ..., Gmicler VII, VIII Sister Robert joseph ......,. Gmcler III, IV Sister Veronica jean ............ Grades, I, II s . -L' ,L. 3,5 . .da fn- 32? I 'F . . . B fi ss 1 if, N: tg? Qf..-3 lf? Y? f. 'iff' 'ff if? if I- C' I l . M 5 4 '-V' Ju. 'V 5 ,.,g,, 'H i J H , . . I 'j ' ' J f -,sf 1 r' I' , ha. ff . V 1 11. ' . .' ,J 'M 5 .X - ,. .h Q - q , - I .asf -A. Y. 53 3v --'gi f IA. . , 5,. 1 -W if '.?via1.qi . -9'4 .- ' - 45+ 4 .fn 'S 1,71 ...U . ' ,r r I. , . , -' -5-...gfez ,. ' ,.i- .1 .f ,I . 635131 , 3f'1. '? ' E- ?25:2?f-f'1- - . .. 1 - ' ' Qi,-in -Q1'.' ,, ' . i 4 pkfaszffc A-F-4 5- ' -y'J',q' 'fs , my f 1 is ff, 5 -,-.rx ' S , fry-,Q :y,k's,i, .M wgga- ,, , .167 4 ' .. ' .. -H. if--.-1 ff., r-:yu ff' is-1 'Fa 042'-' 'S V . -.-, , , a. yr, . .sy . .I Qc- ,A f .. --' -12 .., f '. , 754 , -as , ,Q ,. ge t 1 5,.,.g,- Epi' fb' W- J ,, L ,.-5.,-, , -2 .gvf ,nw ,,,m, , - ,. 'A .f Quai,--.1 .. flm ,,,ft-,:,!..mg. '.--z.m. - Er 1 'fy Faq, . .-:.LE ,-.'f:,.,,,.- ,,, ,Q - ,.. 2 - jim ., -, 1 . f Q ,m...zs,.'-cg-' are- we fesfa.-'--11 .--- - . x 4 - H . . K . .. -. - -- . . - ...,, ----rv . Ja ':a...:. .1f: r F? t frsf' 7' s 'L l '47 , s 'N , fmt 1' W' , Qs 11 ' 'ggi j -... v 4 e i - as Qsjffs- -as Ex Q3 sr' fgfi il 1 Fig ly,
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With blue Jwaazzfer ciefigzfzi' azbeadfViee-president Beverly Lepsch fseated, leftj President Barbara Rornanoski, Treas- urer Barbara Graham, fstandingj Secretary Barbara Blank- enship, A.S.B. Oflicers Barbara Vines and Marjorie Glynn. Forwam' to hifzfory refeazrfh-Mitzi Burden Qleftj, Shirley Lagerfeldt, Barbara Arnold, Lourdes Lester, Regina Bo- land, julia Urrea, Zackie Nelson. In pmfmif of the jzmior foffmazin-Elizabeth Meza fleftj, Mary Lewis, Bettie Mercer, Jeannette Peranski, Marilyn Hanneken. ...-..- ..,.y. ' ' ,ef-naw V I vlvrbv - , f' -5 . .-my 2.5, - 1' . ' ' K ,Z . -, . ,.lZT,. z ' ' ' '11 ...:...- ,J-,. V ,f ,,,, QI, A f ' Y .'w:, -Qu i 'i ' 'Q , ' . ASW- ' k- -. -1'i'L ' -' .,. .. a ,f,.. 4' Q .. .,. ,, ,417--Q. .IA -m:4'w.r'7 If -gay vljfrg' -: m -rs z. 353. Q- gkaeiaa .r -5- Q- if
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