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Jo Ann Selzer placed third in English Composition at the State Rally in Baton Rouge. Carolyn O'Rourke and Janice Caruso received awards for placing third in Shorthand I and Typing I respective- ly at the C.B. E.A. contest held in Baton Rouge. Patricia Lindsey opens the letter in which she received five dollars for placing first in an essay contest sponsored by the American Legion. swmaunnung ...M-....smq.,,. pm X , VL at I K 7 S5 t, LQ .. 1 , . f..s.ls4N Sister Aloysia presents a plaque to Marie Radosti for placing second in the Biology contest sponsored by Loyola University.
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Scmor Play Jenny's frightened screams upon hearing footsteps in her room have awakened her I'00I1'll'l'18I6S. Three girls, newly arrived in New York to seek careers, are compelled by circumstances to tent a tawdry apartment from a greedy landlady on their first night in town. There are several odd things about this apartment, --one being the fact that it contains a locked closet for which no one seems to have the key. lt is evident someone DOES have the key, for shadowy figures are seen slipping in and out of the closet from time to time. After two nights of complete bedlam, the girls solve the problem of the mysterious closet and un- cover the operations of a counterfeiter and his accomplice. Mrs Malone the land- Miss Philips turns out to be lady tries to explain the a crook, and not the meek situation to Officer Swee- harmless lady she seemed ne to be. x
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junior-Senior Pram Right: Margaret Fayard, President of the Senior Class, accepts a gift presented to her by Louise Villar, President of the Junior Class. Below: Japanese lanterns and overhanging moss, plus some dreamy music, make this 1957 Junior-Senior Prom one which will long be remembered.
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