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M YRIGHT: Neither Cicero nor the camera man old any terrors for the juniors studying third- Mar Latin, judging from their expressions! Left to right: Donald Lawler, Ronald Mah- ,' foud, Patricia Lawler, Marianne Cuddy, Nancy f f Cimpi, William Cuddy, Mary Herrling. gt! Following the vigorous pre-election campaign, the juniors chose these officers to lead their year's activities. Left to right: Ellen Cuddy, secretary, John Brennan, treasurerg Francis Didio, president, Barbara Tonzi, vice- president. LEFT: Nancy Bennett accompanies some of the French II students on the piano as they review the French Christmas carols. Standing, left to right: Mary Lou Lawler, Theodore Beardsley, Mary Alice Boyle, John Tallman, Margaret Murley, David Mc- Loughlin. Waiting for chemistry class Left t right Robert Welch, Josephine Hayes Thomas Watkins, Mary Kay Lober Joan Cullen William Shorey, Michael Donovan, Shirley Maywalt.
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Apparently Sister Mary julia makes the intermed- iate algebra class pleasant for these juniors. Left to right: john Boediclcer, Thomas Gargan, john Cas- per, Rita Bounds, Anthony Prave, Lois Maloney, Kath- leen Hogan. The study of Church history proves absorbing for these juniors. Left to right: Margaret Baker, Leonard Cas- per, Beverly Cornall, Charles Wride, Mary Lou White, Nancy Tortorello, Richard Marullo. Well, boys, are you going into world history class, or staying at the door? Left to right: David Alexander, Jean Cimpi, Donna Fedigan, Patricia Stapleton, Joan May, Francis Clark, Philip Parenti.
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61444 of 1953 To the seniors of each year, the election of class olficers is a serious business. These four officers, the choice of their classmates, made the year successful and memorable-for the class of 1953. Seated: Mary Curtin, vice-president, john Cir- illo, president. Standing: Mary Ann Glancy, secretary, Terrance Bouley, treasurer. Ire RIGHT: Seriously intent on their work, these seniors realize that Amer- ican history is a must for gradu- ation. Left to right: james Duffy, Mary Flanagan, William Mason, Kathryn Copley, Carol .Byers, Paul Nash, Mary Evelyn Fenncssy, Thomas Brown. LEFT: Keeping up with Father Davie's dicta- tion of apologetics notes is a full'time job for the seniors. Then, they have to learn them! Left to right: Elizabeth Cregg, Howard Bagley, Francis Mulvey, Charles O'Donnell, Jean Pys- nack, Patricia Rafferty, Robert Horr. -L
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