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Rau' amz' Mary Guer- ra, Catherine Corriea, Irma De la Fuente, Judy Dyke, Flizabeth Pick, Sue Lafayette, Donna Modica, Ann Marie Ferrari, Timothe Dovdall, Bonnie Sang- ster, Barbara Blue, Sharon Van Pool, Marilyn Murphy, Dar- lene Wfeissman, Pat Mulcare. Rau' Iwo: Pat Rogers, Pat Murray, Lynne Giblin, Pat Phelan, Margaret Ken- ny, Midge Lawless, Hanna Daher, Kathy Thomas, Sue La Rocco, Maureen Regan, Bar- bara Payne, Phyllis Farley, Diane Carolla, Mary Ann Neal, Pat McCabe. Rau' tllreux Mary Curtis, Dolores Heaney, Barbara Las- salle, Mary Lynth, Sandy De Kom, Elaine Lunny, Colleen O'Brien, Sandy XVeiss, Barbara Bensen, Nan- cy Fountain, julie Cronk, Diane Brooks, Carlene Gerhartlt. SS Rau' one: Christine Brocato, Loraine Sery - ice, Judy XY'ilkens, Amke Dooyes, Karen Bisio, Barbara jorda- cera, Marilyn Yau'- man, Ann Samayoa, Marian Vfentxsorth, Gayle Rice, Beverly Schopplein, Carol Lee, Diane Rivera, Kathy johnson. Rau' Two: Margaret Kenny, Car- ole Fex, Pat Fgner, Jeanne Moriarty, Vir- ginia Conway, Diane Arietta, janet Rosman, Cheryl Kirby, Barbara Mullins, Kate XY ood- ley, Marianne Carson, Peggy Faulkner, Mar- gie Baker, Kathy XValker. Rau' three: Sharon Barrett, Fran- eine Dubonnet, Sharon Goldberg, Cathy Hughes, Barbara Clark, Claire Kascal, Pat Phelan, Dorothy Balestreri, Susan XY'ard, Margot Francis Betty O'Regan, Susan Page. s
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freshmen In a freshman's locker may be found, carefully wrapped in a napkin, three just- baked cookies from her foods class in Christian Family Living, a daily missal slightly worn from use in Religion class during the study of the Liturgy, crumpled pieces of graph paper scribbled with algebraic equations, a long list of Latin verbs, a book report for the Wforld History course, and the English novel, GREAT EXPECTATIONS - the perfect description for this first high school year! x. ,,-pu- IF MR. JONES HAS SEVEN COINS . . . Mrs. Mary Bloom makes good use of charts in teaching the principles of algebra, Doreen Mc- Donald and Marie Dryden point out examples of addition and subtraction. ANIMAL KINGDOM. Pat O'Kane, Diane De Renzo, Barbara Bray, Bernadette Lally, Judy O'Brien, Ellen Providenti, Terry Lively, and Sue Serafino display toy animals that delighted many happy winners of Mission-Mixer prizes. ?4 KEY OF D. Frosh songsters Eileen Clark, Sylvia de la Madrid, Pamela Williams and Bonnie Sanderson vocalize a sight-reading exercise for fellow members of the weekly singing class con- ducted by Sister M. Inez. JUDGEMENT BY YOUR PEERS. Student reviews of Dicl-:en's classic GREAT EXPECTATIONS undergo constructive criticism when classmates read each other's comments. lNIrs. A. J. Accam- po's literary critics are Lynne Burkey, Ann Gilchrist, Florence Schwarz and Candace Holroyd.
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D' UMM - GOOD agree Pat Kelly, Kathy Gibson, Mary Vohryzek, Kathy Mellinger, Claudia Michalek, Denise Hollinan and, Cathy john son, patrons of their Mission Mixer booth. i I NIGHTINGALFS VOICE Chris Baffico charmed both dads and daughters with her lovely solos at the Sweetheart Party, St. Valen- tine's evening. .44 -mf.. .- freshmen HEADS UP, EYES FORXVARD. Miss Colleen Corcoran gives tips on the importance of good posture to her freshman C.F.L. Charm class. Those attempting the book-bal- ancing problem are: Kathy Palu, Carolyn Lucy, Jo Ann Desmond, and Pat Barrett. A Qi lT'S EASIER TO USE LOGARITHMS. Directed by Mrs. Mary Bloom moderator, the Mathematics Club members learn the short tuts of higher math as an aid for future studies. Lefl lo right: Mary Vohryzek, Marilx Murphy, Diane Rivera, Diane De Renzo. Sctzftrdx ,Iunona jones.
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