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PATRICIA WELCH FRANCES WESTENBERGER MARIAN WILLIAMS JEAN WILSON MARY WOLFE I ILA EILEEN KLINE Vcledicforian XC A MAMA MM, M
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ROSE SMITH ZAIDA SOLIS SHEILA SULLIVAN MARY ANN VENTURA THERESE MARIE VOSS MARY LOU WAGNER PATRICIA WALLER JEAN WALSH
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Juniors JUNIOR OFFICERS From Left lseatedl-Anne Frances Russell, President 11S1, Lorraine Mautino, President 1152. lStandingl-Leora Attwooll, Secretary 1151, Gretchen Krueger, Secretary 11S2. As we of the Gold Tie Class look back at our Junior year, it is with gladness and pride, yet there is sorrow, too, for we must say goodbye to our Seniors, the beloved Green Ties who leave us with many fond memories. When we came back to St. Mary's in September, we were soon en- gaged in plans for Junior Day. Feverishly we worked until the eventful day arrived. Booths, horror shows, gay costumes, and entertainment were highlights of the Junior frolic. Next on our agenda were Christmas preparations. A party, deco- rated tree, gifts, and Santa Clauses were all included in our holiday merrymaking. Almost before we knew it, Lent arrived with Pagan Babies and retreat -self denial and spiritual food. After Easter we found the remaining days filled with events-the whirl and rush of the Junior-Senior Banquet, the never-to-be-forgotten Prom, and most important of all, we were ushers at graduation. Yes, we were there. We played an active part in all activities- sports, band, glee club, dramatics, school drives, and games. As we bid farewell to our Junior days, we look forward with antici- pation to September when we shall at last be Seniors! -SHIRLEY BURKE, '5O.
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