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The tenth month brought rusted orange leaves and long blond ,hair whirl- ing in the wind. A new briskness in the autumn air stung us into energy, some of which we channeled into school, hoping to ward off warning slips due in the middle of October. The feast of Holy Angels provided a needed break in studies, as did the annual Columbia Yearbook convention, from which enthu- siastic senior staff members emerged with reshaped ideas. We brushed up on refinement through a charm course pre- sented to us by Miss Anne Culkin. The Freshman-Sophomore Mission Dance, held at the end of the week-long course, gave underclassmen an opportunity to put theory into practice as they guided their dazzled escorts on a Magical Mys- tery Tour. Lord Iimf' Octoberis iilm study, was received enthusiastically by faculty members as well as students. But the Wind of Time is restless, and though we were barely aware of it, already transforming October into . . . Early Sunsets Brenda Greene has the hang of it but Bobbi Stiehl only sits there, mouth open. So this is our blind date! says serviceman Regina Ivory to Marianne Clarke as they escort the ravishing Pat Rosenkranz to the Senior Hallo- ween party. Fr. Pat Cooney pronounces Aristotle Onassis Knee Cathy Rosenl and Iackie Kennedy Knee Chris Camerlengol man and wife. 1
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Frosh and Sophs enjoy the music at their Sodality Mission Dance, A Magical Mystery Tour. ctober: Crisp Colors and During her charm course, Miss Anne Culkin takes time out to be immortalized by H.A.'s camera. I just love bi-annual Future Teachers' Club teas, smiles Sister Norice to Miss Kirschner as Lynn Campanella looks on.
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Working harcl to achieve that natural look for senior portraits are Janet Piela, Donna Nicholson, Cathy Lewerth, and Ann Malcolm. Even in November, Cathy Moes man- ages to capture spring breezes for her balloons at the Senior Fashion Show and Card Party. November Q , ,, Before viewing Love's Labor's Lost, Terry Glynn, Grayce Pellegrino and Peggy Greene pose under the Bard s portrait. 60 Look again! The look-alike snow bunnies are none other than Kathy Toomb and Fran Hines.
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