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Eucharistic committee chairman, Annette Piche, purchases style show tickets from those two faithful keepers of the standn Carol Schmitz and Rosalie Damiani, So- dality treasurer. Jean Roach, publicity chairman, looks over some blouses at Ken- dall's with model, Joanne Morri- sey, Sodality secretary. COLLEGE DAY AT IMMACULATE HEART COLLEGE and Canticle staff members visit with Sister M. Hu Am' an .laaelcweda Sdow Janice Crowe, ftop rightj, makm the fashion show's title come true! Jackie Caulk flower rightj tries salesmanship in addition to model- ing. Marilyn Ouzts is her customer. , 4 miliata, l.H.M. The girls are QStand- ingj Pat Geiger, transportation, Clare Ann Squires, editor-in-chief, Marilyn Jachetti, l.H.C. student body presi- dent. lSeatedj Marlene Mazzuchi, bus- iness staff. Joanne Porter. layout, and Mary Ann Goetz, publicity. 1 Making their debut in Hollywood are Peggy Casteneda, Betty Traversi and Elea- nor Bertolani, Canticle photography stah' members, Mary Ann Goetz, Sister M. Teresina, and Joanne Porter.
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Janice Crowe, left. Lit- erary Study Club presi- dent. presents Foot- note Betty Ann Bow- man with prize forthe best costume while Ro- berta Gwinn, the Club's secretary, has member- ship scroll waiting. Christine Graham, Our Lady's Commit- tee chairman. spends her Saturday morn- ings teaching little one to know, love and serve God. Preparing their en- try. Song of Berna- dette fwhich song was never sungj for the Camellia Parade are freshmen Mic- hele Tappan. Monica Peterson. Cynthia Speed. Cathy Wil- liams. Shirley Pas- quini. and Margaret Rooney. tLeftt Work on. Macdufllu says Carolyn Porcella to Elaine Sturges. both yearbook layout artists. Editor Clare Ann is in Hollywood for a weekend and a deadlines just ahead! tlnsertt Editor Clare Ann Squires. who spent all her week- ends except one either worrying about or working on the 1955 Canticle , Second semester freshmen class officers are proud of their 100911 enrollment in the Seraphim' Society for Vocations. QBack rowj Cynthia Speed. vice-president, Suzie Lagomar- sino. I.S.C. representative, Nancy Luck, treasurer. Diana Fugina. sergeant-at-arms. Kate Diepenbrock. vice-presi- dent. tFront rowj Marilyn Jones. secretary. Babs Meredith. president. Pat Sadleir, sergeant-at-arms. Diane Kaiser. ser- geant-at-arms.
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California Day contest winners make their ap- pearance on K Street: lLeft to rightj our Califor- nia poppy, Pat Seireitter, artist Carole Wolfgram, and bathing beauty L'Ann Healy. sm fa wwe! You see, there isn't room to say very much! QTopJ Jackie Caulk, layout staff member, gives this piece of sage advice to Canticle writers. Roberta Gwinn and Margot Doolin. QAboveJ Annette Piche. Canticle art editor, looks a bit skeptical. but her art as- sociates, Joanne Dalton, Marilyn Ouzts, and Gratia Glass. as- sure her that her leprechauns are the dearest bit of Irish folk- lore they've seen in a long time! QLeftj Yes. it's up to U to put over our yearbook! So urge Canticle staff members Margaret Mclflligott, Paula Corsiglia, Jeanette Gutierrez, Sue Freyberg, and Joan Cordano. Sister Benigna and Sister Our SPH orchestra made its debut this year and we are all as proud of it as Conductor Dorndorf is himself! Rose, our students from China, enjoy their ASSIS- IANS as much as anyone in school! Joanne Piazza. News Writer. and Frances Farrell, Feature Editor. have reason to be proud of their publication!
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