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98 'P , ,, . is . 1' vloanne Bililer JCM' Uufilm' jozmn Holmgren Pzztrieia Mgauszvrlts Pilmfl-l MNH-1'l Alanis liimzr: F 1 we sei' P HQ, e L 1 ' f is 'K 3 A ' ., f Q . V . 530 ,... ,gs s -f1, it V - t NN-ag ' 12 'ii l 4, A W K K W Janet Brom Louise Eggers Bettina Jarvis Mary McShane Mary Ann O'He-arn .limi Plfllllwikl JO Gr' un-' ! I 4 ' me 0 , t if Betty Brook Betty Fair Carol Ann King MQW UW MCE? Patricia Pampuch .ludlfh llfllllmlxl -A W K 'K C fl S at aplamwze ya : s 'ewqurllnc Cfiivvfvfd Shirley Glomski Dorothy Koutsky Qi fl: at ' i it tt , i sr e fi Joyce Cyan .limba Gmlm Dorothea Lange ?P lbw sf, is Eff r ei X . L.-Q.: EJ: it . so y i 'sg yogi nmtim Yminipl N..,.f-.. IJWIW Parrttiu Lvnrh We sophomores will always remember . . . . starting the year out in the same homeroom we had as freshmen . . . elect- ing class officers: Mary Rollinger-presi- dent, Virginia Wright-vice-president, Shirley Slaggie-treasurer, Judy Peplinski- secretary . . . the three teas given by the Home Economic classes . , . winning the mite box contest by a big margin , . . the party given them by the juniors . . . the oratorical contest and two sophs who came out on top: Mary Rollinger - first place, jane Schneider - second place . . . the bake sale for the benefit of the Bishop's Relief Campaign . . . having to go to T. C. on Penzance Day without any make- u . . . the origination of the Octave 0 Prayer for seniors by the sophomores Study Club . . . Virginia Wright achieving honors for our class by getting special mention in the Minnesota Regional Art Contest . . . hnal tests . . . these are the things we will remember when we start our junior year . . . .i l
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. ,ilu 1 K I I ' or .ry Therese Albel Mary Margaret Bolt: Mary Czaplewski rriCiasBai-mhelrz Donna Brown Eleanor Duhm ' 1 Beck janet Brown Domchy Dubigl X Mardell Cilevnki 'Patricia Pockens Bonnie Cisznlc Barbara Gappa 1-f' llrv A Fmdudlenoyludfozmmimtl ommtd 7wea4mea We freshmen of Cathedral High School will never forget . . . getting lost the first day of school . . . Initiation Day . . . big, bad Seniors . high heels for initiation, necessitating slow travel, consequently tardy for all classes . . . the new group of officers elected each month, the start of a new tradition . . . the strange feeling upon asking Sister Lorraine for first tardy excuse . . . supporting missions by sale of syrup candy . . . Sister Olga's perfect banana bread Qown subsequent failure to produce sameD . . . the dog who came tosixth periozlstuiy .. .We love little Willie , but Miss Payton didn't , . . lessons in soap carving at Physical Edu- cation . . . joining a mission Study Club and receiving a Paladin award . . . Sister Justinian's chicken interrupting all classes . . . the party for the seniors and Sheila's impersonations . . . first grueling ex- perience with calesthenics - sore bones, sore bones, those sore bones . . . There will be festival practice immediately after school . . .the farewell program for Monsignor Jennings . . . monologue contest - April, May, and' june were three little girls - But, junior, I spent years letting X equal the unknown . . . skeleton in freshmen homeroom . . . Father Clinton's religion classes . . . fencing class - On guard! . . . the thrill of wearing formals for music festival . . . serv- ing communion breakfast for Seniors . . . glorious last days of school . . . and lastly the thought that we were no longer the babies of the school . . . for now we are mighty sophomores . . .
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