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Above As President Bill Cuddy opens the door of 206 the officers relax despite the hard grind and deep responsibility ahead of them I to r Tallman treasurer M Herrling secretary W Cuddy president R bounds, vice president Seniors... Co npleting our stained glass window, we Seniors put the finish- ing touches of color on what we hope will be an enduring pattern of character, like the outline in the window. Our increased knowledge, like fragments of finely cut glass, now fits together, givin color to our lives. Through joy and sorrow, tears and laughter, the faculty has made this senior year unforgettable. lfired with zeal and love from their good example, we are going out into the future, with 1 strong faith. Now, our window comes to life with depth, m ming, reality, truth, .ind vivid color. As the rays of the sun filter through the stained glass window, the lifhc of faith shines brightly forth from God through our souls our stained glass window of life! B.. 'i Above Seniors distract Father Davie with smiles-preventing him from looking at Apolo- getics book reports I to Beverly Cornall, Leonard Casper Peggy Baker Mary Lou Lawler, Donna Fedigan Tony Prave ocko Br nnan and Father Davie Le t above Our future scientists are oncerned with the problem of balancing weights Hev Lois why that look at Tom I to Lois Maloney' Ronald Blahfond Nancy Bennett, Tom Gargan Marianne Cuddy Barb Tonzi, john Boedicker. Left-Journalists Blary Herrling, Patricia Law- ler, Theodore Beardsley, Michael Donovan, William Cuddy, Josephine Hayes, and Kathleen Hogan are studying newspapers to get ideas for our own Excalibur. From the look of things, Pat, the story must be good.
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,541 . , J ff-X - 'y if' ,fl Y J lv if-if 'iv' English III is the main topic at the moment for these serious-minded students. English isn't that bad, is it, kids? I. to r., first row: Mary Jane Quinn, Helen Bergan, William Kinsella, Judith Patrick, second row: Barbara Poole, David Kudla, Stephen Karpenski. Intermediate Algebra class labors diligently at a problem which has them all stumped. Do you have the solution, Millie? I. to r.: George Goodelle, Mary Powers, Mildred Rolan, Wil ' liam Foley, Marlene Mullaney. Latin III devotees listen to John's rendi tion of a Ciceronian oration. First row Barbara Sebastian, Elsie Wasilenko Charles Emlaw. Second row: John Onori Diane Bennett, Mary Ann Carroll Thomas Milhausen. s l I R n 1
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.,.v-4 an Right-Appearing to be studious, our solid geometry students are attempting to catch up on their homework. They ':ouldn't borrow someone clse's homework because no one did any. I. to r.: Bob Welch, Dave McLaughlin, Dave Alexander, John Casper, Don Lawler, John Tallman. Lower Left-The English IV class takes notes on the various periods of literature under the direction of Pat Stapleton. Some of her students are: I. to r.: Margaret Mary Murley, Mary Lou White, Bill Shorey, Charles Wride, Joan May. Say, perk up, Mary Lou! It's can't be that serious. Lower Right-A favorite spot for memorizing public assignments is the steps outside the kitchen. I. lo r.: Nancy Tortoreilo, Mary Kay Lober, Ellen Cuddy, Shirley Maywalt, Francis Didio, Rita Bounds. . ld Left - Some of our zealous American history students draw out books for their supplementary reading. Nancy keeps busy :hecking books out for her classmates. 1. In r.: Richard Martillo, Joan Cullen, Mary Alice Boyle, Philip Parenti, james Drancsak, Jean Cimpi, Nancy Cimpi. fu f 7' Al.. ,............ ' as-vp-f' y ,,-1.1
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