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First How fl. to r.l: E. Keegan, 'l'. Mae-Namara, C. Phalen, Toomey, J. Dillingham, S. West, N am gan, If. Cooper Sevond Rows ll. to r.l : R. Ferris, B. Cushion, ,l. Taylor, M. Mulvaney. C. Hayes, P. Perry fi.'lllll'1l l l o Third Row ll. to r.i: J. Hendricks, P. Conway, W. Loftus, .l. Ludwig, ll. Robinson, P. Bellone, W Broun S. Ferris Milk and hone to ophomore United we stand, divided we fall. As freshmen we learned the unforgettable les- son that these words apply to a class as well to a nation. Now that we are sophomores, we become more and more aware of the value of unity. Together we strive to conquer the mys- teries of geometry, Latin II and biology. To- gether we cheer St. Maryis on at a football Joan has the is hole elass off on a tangent. or a basketball game. Together we pray at the altar. Yes, we have learned the invaluable les- sons which eooperation alone can teach. We have learned that only as a group united can we achieve our purposes. Now, we shall carry this knowledge along with us as we advance to the junior classroom, one step nearer to our desired goal. Fl--1 lc at lu Qun makes religion come alixe to the sophomores
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st Ron ll. to r.l: H. Heim, .l. Tuoniey, P. Head.V. llillingham, li. Nichols, R. Corcoran, ff. Pierce, S. BI00lilIl?4, D. Bell. B. Willis ond How il. to r.l : K. U'lNlara, G. Grave, .I. Snyder. .l. N11-Dermott. .l. Mcfluire, R. Thomas. J. Keegan, R Houlihan, P. Morris chool lite i work and pla to junior . . . September, with its hright golden days, brought us together once again-this time as full-fledged upperclassmenfthe juniors. As the mysteries of Latin Ill, intermediate, and chemistry enveloped us, we liecame cognizant of the full meaning of our new title. Our boys contrilnlted their talents to our football and llaskethall teams, while the girls fervently cheered them on from the sidelines. Poetic platters Together we sweated and prayed our way through our tests. Together we laughed and played at social events. Working with the seniors, we evolved a masterpiece, a ulihap- sody ln Blueu, our Junior-Senior Prom. All too soon, however, our junior year drew to a close, with last minute studying for those dreaded Final tests, and then those all- portant report cards saying that We were Hnally seniors. U Ternporal U Mores! 5 S E
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ns ll. to r,I: M. llagmann. .l. Ott. Nl. Conklin, Nl. Mosher, S. Uilllara. K. llayes. lil. Wtiorls, C. lloerger. R. Skehan. ,l. llashion mond Ron ll. to r. ii : C. llillingham, ,l. Natoli, lil. liashicn, .l. Hrogan, 'l'. Kerxsin. S. Roark. T. Healy, l'. mg, E. Mclifvoy ld How tl. to rfl: H. Keegan, J. Anderson, ,l. llfurtnctt, R. .lulvinville Puzzling and oh sure to fre hmen A confusion of texthooks, classes and strange suhjects engulfed us as we took that first step into a new world, high school. Our new titleeefreshmengseemed to ns to carry with it a great deal of importance, though of course, the npperclassmen had an entire-- ly different opinion. At Christmas time we looked forward eagerly to our first formal dance. ln January the qualms we felt were due mostly to the approach of our first mid- uol discovers a rare species term tests. When they were finally over, we eagerly anticipated some more 4'Firsts,,- our first attendance at Cafe Tres Chic, our first retreat, our first May Crowning, and, hest of all, our first p1'om. The months Hew hy, and suddenly June announced its ar- rival. lt hrought with it the dreaded finals, and the happy realization that at last we were sophomores. Democracy in action
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