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Margaret Ann Kessell, Virginia Koschnick, Mary Therese Kelty, Jean Breslo, Marcia Cava- naugh, Mary Joellen Pence The basketball tournament in February proved us good losers. In spring with its quickening tem- po, we just had time to wash away the grease paint after the play tournament to start field trips and flower collections. The class picnic on Ascension Thursday was followed by Sports Day, May 12. The end of our wonderful year found us a little older, a little wiser, and much more in love with Saint Marys. Mary Patricia Feeley, Virginia Logan, Jean Kinsella, Jean Suelzer, Margaret Mary Quinn, Mary Mudd Mary Catherine McQuillin Know a juniorj, Joan Burns. Juniors: Betty Kershaw, Mary Jo Brown, Mary Louise Manion 3 fx opfzozrlzores Joanne Fink, Patricia Dunigan, Patricia Tennant Peggy Gardner, Joanne Morris, Frances Ann Kersten Mary Ruth McGee. NOT PICTURED: Margaret Culli- nan, Lenore Iserson, Donna Perkins, Jane Ragen, Mar- garet Rogan, Eileen Schossler, Marguerite Voorhees Rose Marie Windbiel N-iwww-arm Y
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STANDING: Mary Schwertley. fnow a juniorj Pa- STANDING: Betty Nolan, Louise Ainati, Mary Ellen tricia Kuczmanski, Jacqueline Doyle, Shirley Molony, Dorothy Higgason. SEATED: Rose Marie Krause. SEATED: Vivien Leonard. Leona Hosin- Nemeth, Loanne Rheinberger, Helen Johnson ski, Patricia Baker. FLOOR: Nancy Carey, Bar- bara Schuster On january 10. the Great Ices Ages returned to Saint Marys in all th'eir splendor at the Polar fKjC7!',!lCQ1llC'Jl'QS Playground which we created for the 1948 Winter Carnival. Energetic and resourceful workers under Mary Jo Capen's direction made the carnival an occasion to remember, even though winter was not much in evidence. Arlene Hileman, Helene Preece, Mary Jo Capen, Su- Mary Ann Shilts, Rosemarie Walsh, Grace Newrock, san Dennard, Anne Reynolds, Kathryn Kohne, Mary Elliott Peck, Rosemary Treacy, Kathryn Louise Nappi, Ann Trautschold Scott, Ella Jo Chmiel
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V xl wt' ,-Xt' 'Y The whirl of Freshman lYelcome Week greeted us as we arrived at Saint Marys September 8 to embark upon our college career. Meetings with t'big sisters and roommates, the struggle of registration, tests abounding. the faculty-student tea, big sister parties. the N.D.-Saint Mary's picniciall these contributed to the con- fusion of those first few days. We felt we became officially part of our college on Madonna Night, when the juniors present- ed us with lovely statues of the Blessed Virgin and received us into the Mary's family. We tried to express our thanks for the many kindnesses of helpful big sisters with a gala night-before-Halloween party in the clubhouse, which --club 51 gave for the juniors. Our gratitude also goes to our class sponsors, Sister Maria Renata the first semester, and Sister M. Amadeus the second, for their friendly aid. - J .75 .Fiji V' res l1t1el81tl fr fxxw X,-0, - YC 7 brink, Mary Elizabeth Weber, ON BENCH: Barbara McClure, 'W ON GROUND: Bette Schilling, Mary Frances Bloemer, Joan ' Pfeiffer K Helen Gill, Kathryn Luman, Patricia Kelly, Kathleen O'tConnor, Theresa Benoit, Rose- mary Stapleton, Nancy Wedeineyer, Jeanne Bukolt, Mary Bukolt STANDING: Jean LaMair, Vir- ginia Vallee, Mary Lou Willen- Joan Padgett, Patricia Miller. Barbara Buckley, Janet Sullivan.
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