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Cathy Cox, last year's Junior Miss crowns her successor, Patty 0'ConneI. ACTIVITIES Fashion Show Harvest Ball Junior Miss Talent Show Silver Bells Dramatic Productions Assemblies EDITOR: DONNA DeZONIA Monsignor Kearney receives a big hug and a kiss with his present on his Feast Day.
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Christmas brings Santais Workshop to life as seniors Donna DeZonia, Hollie Brooks, Marilyn Rich, Janet Tribo, Kathy Waller Patty Kiser, and Cathy Wilhelm portray their favorite fairytale and cartoon characters. LC. Girls Encounter Full Activity Schedule There is no joy in idleness . . . Or good in foolish fun . . . But only in the knowledge that . . Our work is being done . . . The certainty that we discharge . . Our duty well and true . . . Without complaining of the things That we are asked to do . . . It fills the heart with happiness . . . And satisfies the soul . . . While giving greater confidence . . To reach a higher goal . . . The busy hand and thoughtful mind Are never dull and bored . . . But they will cultivate success . . . And harvest great reward . . . And then when we decide to rest . . And contemplate our score . . . We know our pride is justified . . . And means a whole lot more. James I. Metcalfe
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ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, the ,lunior Class proved that Anything Goes in their annual fashion show held in Marian Hall at 8:00 p.m. Amid posters of old movie stars and traffic signs assembled by Claire Orman, Decorations Chairman, three girls from each class accompanied by their escorts, modeled the newest styles for autumn and winter. Also dis- playing their flair for fashion were faculty members Mrs. Barbara Migliara, Miss Micky Pooley, Miss Mary Alice Pushkarsky, and Mrs. Edith Strubel. Clothes ranging from the most elegant evening gowns to an orange rain coat with matching um- brella were presented by Mrs. Alice Elliot, repre- sentingf?fMam7selle's Dress Shop. DURING THE INTERMISSION, refreshments were sold and Patricia Gallini and Elizabeth Gorgia, Door Prize Committee Chairman, presented prizes to audience members while The Charmsi' provided lively background music. Junior president Mary ,lane Dugan and veep Peggy Kiser assured the class that all proceeds would benefit the Junior-Senior Prom. ' x . gn , . E . 1 P Q as :-,girsm I V X , Q 9' ' A I .W I i .,,:,k V in g .. , I fig W ,A t I I K ,,,, . . irrarr Decorations Chairman, Claire Orman provides the back- ground of the theme Anything Goes. Junior Fashion Show Boasts Anything Goes Sisters and models for the Junior Fashion Show, Mary and Sally Klank wear the latest fashions from Mam'selle's Dress Shop. :em Q l
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