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An., HICATIU 'S me LOCKER Every girl has a substantial metal locker plus her own key. It's wise to keep the locker neat and tidy. Not metal, surely elastic , think S. Duffy, M. Conway as E. Convery searches through hat, coat. gym suit. boots, and lunch for the books necessary to meet the day's demands. Opposite page LUNCH ROGM E. Broadbent, V. Curran, Nl. Fisher. T. St. Ledger, C. Daly. Nl. Dougherty, T. Finegan, Golden. B. Denning, P. Nyland. McKenna. D. Willianls. M. Bauman. Y. DeSantis are responsible for some of the four hundred chocolate. and one hundred sixty white bottles of milk sold daily. Checks are sold before school and during four lunch periods to avoid lunch line bottlenecks. BULLETIN BOARD M. Winter. T. Hahn, and D. Vvood- land admire Traphagen Exhibit of the New York School of Fashion Design. Senior play pictures. musicales. bond rallies, and basketball posters lend timely appeal via bulletin boards in current activities of school. through the art staffs able and generous skill. MARBLE STAIRS Exclusively for Seniors! Known by their brown and gold emblems, only they may use these precious stairs. Should a red and blue. maroon and grey sophomore or a green and white Freshman violate the Senior privilege -well. just ask a few who did daref Opposite page
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'lilic llaniing fprcli. symbol of life. i'epi'esents the spirif of our scluml. ln front of flu' forcli of life is flu' circle of eternity snfrpumletl ln flue roses of 'llrutli anal l,oyalfy, and ln flle lilies of Purity. Xvifllill the circle. :ls it were. lvefween lift- :intl etern- ity. is flu- sllieltl of l m'fitutle. Upon the sliieltl is flie llook of Kfiuwleclge suppm'tt'tl ln I1 clove, em- lwlein of flu- llply Spirit, upon the firm fuumlation of wliose inspirxlfion all mn' learning will lie secure. lfrmn alum- the Ll1'UXYll, syinlwol of Lllirist. rays of llglit point ullf flu' mall fo lrutli :intl l,1te. llllllljllflllx' ffflyft' A' Every morning after prayers. the reverent words ring out. I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America. and to the Republic for which it stands . . . Senior H. Reilly. Junior R. Eagan. Sophomore R. Deven- ney. Freshman H. Gruber symbolize the sincere pledge. There the torch of faith is shining. Truth and Loyalty combining. Senior Representatives M. McCandless. R. Persia. E. Wlmeeler. M. Flaherty. McGann. E. Han- lon and T. Curran at the piano. fervently sing the school song. in the hope that Fanny Frosh will share their love. l46,,,f vf'Q MAA Gap A A' If 5 I ... ,pc ll 5 1
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