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Sophomore 1 class officers: Mission Leader. Marianne Poul- iottg Treasurer, Mary Walsh: President, Mary Ellen Tammany Sports Leader, Leslie Smithg Secretary, Sue Tholl. Missing- Mary Massimo, Vice Pres. John F. Kennedy wasn't the only one elected in 1960. Of great interest to the students of Holy Names were the decisive ballots cast within each homeroom last September. The important offices to which the girls were elected areg the esteemed office of the Presidentg the administrative assistant- the Vice Presidentg the Secretary ofthe Class- room Stateg the Commissioner of Budget and Finance fthe Treasurerjg the Foreign Minister fMission Leaderjg and the Director of Health and Welfare fSports Leaderj. Under the able direction of their elected officers, the classes oper- ate democratically and efficiently as members of the United Classes of the Academy of the Holy Names . Junior 2 class officers: Vice Pres. , Kathleen Kearneyg Treas- urer, Sue Ellen F orsterg Secretary Camille Broseng Sports Leader, Sharran Isabella President, Mary Lee Clark: Miss' sion Leader, Susan Bouton.
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V I - 1 l Q-Q Junior 1 class officers: Vice Pres. , Gloria Pielag Sports Leader, Carol Smithg Treasurer, Patricia Mof- fettg Secretary, Mary Mulderryg President, Michele Sicilianog and Mission Leader, Mary Beth McDermott. C ASS OFFICER Sophomore 2 class officers: standing - Secretary, Betty Jarvis: Sports Leader, Martha Connors: Tre as urer, Anne Kielerg Mission Leader, Patricia Donnelly. Seated: Vice Pres. , Virginia Frangellag Presi dent, Suzanne Lavigne.
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Riffs' 5 mrs I This is one way to get one's feet clean! Z. T-Us J 1 , - xl 1 ,, n.i, A g W Y ry 6 X ,K at -, Jrklarg 591 A ,A -,,.,r. P t ! STP Li ' Q if- 1 b, r rr' 'Kr C X lyk ,I it riff J il f 453, fi JfW'??' wrD..V J ,, Q e A ,. ,, .1 ,wi'flT -ff NVQ g5y,JdqQs vp XM FW . :ii ffm' :lu 'ff , , .1 iii- -L Dramatis Personae Molieres Mischief Monsieur Moliere was certainly adept at the art of entertainment. His witty satire, The Imaginary Invalid, was presented by the Senior Class on the evening of January fourteenth, and was warmly received by the audience. Ginny Ehrhardt, as Argan, the testy invalid, stomped around with con- vincing irascibility, consuming large quantities of various medicines. Mary Birch, as the mischievous Toinette, delighted onlookers with her quick change disguises and pert impudence. Margie Flynnbroughtdown the house with her amusing interpretation of that unctious papa's boy. Thomas Diafoirus. Ellen Rooney and Mary Lee Dukusker, as the ever - thwarted lovers, Angelique and Cleante, gained our sympathy, while the scheming Beline Uudy Millerj and her conniving accomplice fMary Agnes Hannon! won only our contempt. Judy Devane, Betty Ann Walsh, Cathy Devlin, Maureen Walsh, Kathy Estill, and Elaine Cappiello acquitted themselves admirably in their diverse roles. Jeanne Linnan. student director, and the hard-working and resourceful production staff were implementary in making the Senior show a success. Orchids to Mrs. Riley, director, and congratulations to the Seniors on J another hit! P. S. We're sure no one will ever forget the tender strains of Fair Phyllis ---- Ellen isn't impressed.
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