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SECTION 1C. Room 112. Homeroom Advisor: Sr. M. Genevieve, Orchestra members in the sophomore year constitute o considerable port of IC's population. Achievement of this class is seen particu- larly when the TCHS Orchestra performs. In tho Catholic Maga- zine Drive, held in October, Evelyn fitch was high scorer for her section. SECTION 2C. Room 203. Homeroom Adviser: Sr. M. Jeanette Clare. A diversity of talent marked the members of Section 2C. In all school drives this doss soared high over the 100 per cent goal. Judy Himpler ployed fervent JV basketball; Jacqueline Minardo wrote for The Troubadour; Irene Hasselberger sang for the Glee Club; Florine Magnani emoted in the Dramatics Club; and Joan Hasse was a lively cheerleader. SECTION 3C. Room 204. Homeroom Adviser: Sr. M. Irmalito. In the Catholic Review Drive, this section achieved an enviable 138 per cent, with Joan Strickland high salesgirl. Very sports-minded. Sec- tion 3C boasted of the following JV basketball members: Lorraine Lagna, Elizabeth Waechter, Loretta Kuhn, Barbara Aversa, Caroline Simit. SECTION 4C. Room 205. Homeroom Adviser: Sr. M. lucelta. An all- round class Section 4C soared over the 100 per cent goal in all activities. In the Alumnae Bingo project held in January, Dolores Stryjewski won first prize, a missal, for selling the highest number of tickets. Prominent member was Joanne Seidl, officer in the Glee Club. Other singers from this section were: Helen Smith, Kay Lioi, and Constance Rosco. Reps Marlene Idzik, Nijole Brauzauskas, 6C are quite serious about the appeal for the Bishops' Fund. Carole Davey, SC, and Joan Strickland, 3C, were top salesmen for the top sec- tions in the Catholic Review Drive. Pals Joan Shinsky, Alice Rogers, Janet Dickenson get ready for exchange of gifts at their homeroom Christmas party.
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SOMEWHAT TIMIDLY, in the loll, freshmen approach high school life. Here, frtthltt pot with big sistor seniors on Freshman Doy, October 15. In a skit, The Spirit of The CothoGc High School, Joan Kasai acquainted prospective Freshman Pot Kostos with the responsibilities and privi leges of the coming four years. MUCH MOM CONFIDENTLY, by December, do freshmen view the high school problem. Here, an octual freshman, Corolyn Dorsey, is choirman of o TCHS—Calvert Hall de- bate in which (l-r) debaters P. Hum, I. Williams, and A. Wilson hurled defeat at their visiters with a woman's strongest weapon. QUITE COOLLY, come the springtime, do the freshmen meet the public. On the feast of St. Joseph, the Apostles leogue stoged an assembly depicting graphically the meaning of the religious vacation. In a colorful production of music, verse speaking, and pontomine, freshmen cap- tured mojor parts.
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Reps Rotali Janowski. Lorrain» Lagno, 3C. trot homo after everything's don». Reps Lorraine Daily, Constance Rossa, 4C, take their stint at keeping the room in order. Reps Carole Davey, Barbaro Blackburn, 5C, get some arty information for ths next art class. SECTION 5C. Room 300. Homeroom Adviser: Sr. M. Jane Frances. Specialising in art, 5C specialized in school spirit also. In the Catholic Mogasine Drive, this section won second place and S50. In the leper Drive, sponsored by the CSMC, Section 5C contributed fourteen gifts and seven dresses to the afflicted. In the Patron Drive, SC paced the winning 6D, come in second with 1010.5 per cent. Stars in the Operetta were Pat Kohl, K. Garrity, and M. J. Holmes. SECTION 6C. Room 304. Homeroom Adviser: Sr. Francis Marie. This class is interested in music and dramatics, having 14 Glee Club and 9 Drama Guild members. Apropos of the latter activity. Patricia Beresch, Joan Dew, Kathleen Gossman, Geraldine Kresslein, Carolyn Mackin, Mory McNiff, Marlene Idzik, and Helene Ottey performed in the Christmas entertainment. In the Bishops' Relief Fund Drive, Section 6C contributed $100. HONOR STUDENTS. Sophomores, in the third quarter report, could alto boast of students who were carrying A in religion, conduct, and all majors. Section 1C: Catherine Alvaro, leolo Bauernshub, Rose Marie Galeone, Margaret Grandy Diane Krysowaty, Jacqueline Moss, Arlene Nelka, Helen Nowokowski, Ann Siewierski. Section 2C: Katherine Dix, Audrey Fischer, Florine Magnani, Jacqueline Minardo, Joan Ruiakowski, Winifred Voyce. Section 3C: Mory Bachman, Patricia Klingmeyer, Frances Walaconis. Section 4C; Lorraine Dailey. Section 5C: Susan Brier, Geraldine Buettner. Section 6C: Veronica Annarino, Nijole Brazauskas, Marlene Idzik, Barbara May. Joan Kuehl, Loretta Kuhn, and Elaine Gunther are expert check girls at the Junior Dance. Miss Mary Louise Hickey is greeted by Claire Weigmann prior to entertaining with The Barrets of Wimpoie Street, Mon- day, May 10.
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