EACH ELECTRON TO IIIS ORBIT-Kathy Fox explains housing conditions in the atomic world to sixth-period chemists as they compare her model with their atomic charts. Sister Mary Gertrude obserxes hon Kathy tells about protons, neutrons, and electrons. Spartans meet the at01n,master new skills -fi PINK XVITII XVHITE LACE were tallies for the juniors' April 5 Prom, So Dear to My Heart Cmade by committee membersj. Section representatives on the general commit- tee were: J. McCarthy, M. Ferrari, C. Brown, T. O'Connor, and S. Fanucchi. EYES ON YOUR COPIES . . . TYPE! First-year junior and senior typists practice material during fourth period for one of several five- minute timed writings. 50 VA-T-EN CHIEN DE VILAINF' French actresses D, Cou- dures, j. Baker, and P. McCambridge rehearse lines from Moliere's comedy, L'Aburv, staged by Sister M. Inez' first-year French students.
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IIS4 ROW ONE: Cecilia Drury, Suzanne Stevens, Anne Cuadra, Eleanor Wilson, Dolores Carroll, Holly Hill, Nicolina Humphreys. ROW TWO: Pamela Terheyden, Mary Clark, Shirley Canepa, jerian Reidy, Marianne Ciapponi, fire prexidentg Irene McCartney, S.S.C.,' Kathleen Fitzpatrick. ROW ONE: Frances Flaherty, Gail Downey, Sylvia Smith. ROW TWO: Alice Gleason, Letticia Mathieu, Sharyn Fanucchi, Judy Hamlet, Carole DeBock. ROW' THREE: Pat Michele, .fetrelaryg Betty Rohlfes, Phyllis Moran, Agnes DeGeorgey, Marie Conway, Carol Dahlberg. ROW ONE: Bernadette Lang, Kathleen Norton, Diane Munkner, Beverly Murphy, Marcia O'Flanagan. ROW TWO: Maureen Charcho, Kathleen Poston, treasurer, Terry O'Connor, G.A.A.,' Ada Shepard, Victoria Cameron, Dolores Hand, Ioanna Silva.
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