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CATHERINE TRIPODI St. Thomas Aquinas Full of fun, Catherine en- joys singing and dancing but hates to do homework . . . her greatest ambition is to be a good wife and mother . . . she will be remembered espe- cially for her animated smile. CAROL VVASSERMAN Cesu Behind-the-scenes worker. . . if it's, a success, Carol's had a hand in it . . . reserved... C.Y.0. enthusiast . . . when rilcd says 4'For Pe1e's sake . . . wants an accordion for graduation. MARGARET WILEY Rosary Catheclral Talkative . . . lovely titian- colored hair . . . will eat any kind of fruit that comes her way .V . . dignified Emil of 4'Chonita falne . . . knits constantly . . . has a burning desire to be a dress designer. Tweuly Song of St. Ursula SL. Ursula, Sl. Ursula Our own loved Colzl and Blue, Across the years of memories Our hearts go out Lo you, to you. Frieuclships formed are cherished as y Scenes of happy days 5 Toclay we sing thy praise anew, We'll loyal be to the Gold and Blue Anal our own loved S. U. A. Sl. Ursula, Sl. Ursula Our own loved Cola' and Blue, Across the years of memories Our hearts go out to you, to you. ears go by, PATRICIA WACNEH St. Thomas Aquinas Takes things as they come . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . well-liked . . . . dislikes insincere peo- ple . . .enjoys playing the piano and listening to good recor-ds . . . co-editor of the Ursuline . . . orchestra . . . has nursing ambitions. ELSIE YVAXVRZYNIEC Rosary Cathedral Always saying 'gOh, joy! . . . elliciency iplus on her dancing roller skates . . . domestically inclined . . . that oh-so-cute nose . . . associate editor of the Scroll . . . Wants to be a medical technician. - T HE SCROLL
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jde yuniom ri Stanrlingf Helen Hatfield, Meredith Hague-Rogers, Dolores Welber. Sewell: Margaret Oherle. OFFICERS President .............................................. Dolores Welber Vice-Presiclent ......... ...... M eredith Hague-Rogers Secretary ..,........... ............... M argaret Oberle , Treasurer .............................................. Helen Hatfield As September inevitably does, September 1946 rolled around once again. It found sixty girls eagerly looking forward to their third year in high school. They were now Juniors. The responsibilities became greater but these girls found that because of these, school life took on new meaning. As the year progressed it saw the Junior class readily cooperating with all they were asked to do. Witli the Chronicle drive the girls 'proved that they could show their spirit, coming out one hundred percent cooperative. The Scroll and Ursuline drives found our girls trying to secure as many subscriptions as possible. When' the time for the extra curricular sports activity of volleyball came one could find the Juniors for some time before the scheduled time, practicing the plays to be used. But, as Fate would have it, the Juniors did not win. They were forced to bow to a stronger team. In the skit contest to advertise the school, superior talent was displayed in a playet written by Doris Segan and Patricia Murphy. But the most important extra- curricular activity of the year is the Junior-Senior Prom, held April ll, was a fitting climax to a successful year. Prom time was surely joy time for the one hundred-fifty who enjoyed the gala affair-a red letter day in the year of happy memories. Twenty two THEN SCROLL
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