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uniord Row One: Mary Ann Ahern. Rosemary Anderson, Lois Antonacci, Catherine Arnold, Barbara Bachtell, Iewell Baechtold, Marion Barber, Ioan Baulsir. How Two: Mary Beniac, Marilyn Benjamin, Lorraine Besse, Mary Lou Biondi, Elizabeth Bliss, Mary Katherine Brandl, Margaret Mary Burke, Mary Therese Burke. Row Three: Carla Butts, Marie Caraher, Stephanie Carroll, Patricia Clark, lane Colnon, Ioan Comiskey, Gloria Conley, Alice Connolly. Row Four: Ioyce Cotter, Ieanne Marie Dart, Ianet Delaney, Ioan Delaplane, Therese Dennehy, Marie Desmond, Mary Ellen Devlin, Laura Dillon. Row Five: Mariclare Doody, Patricia Dooley, Patricia Donoqhue, Iulia Dsida, lean Dunne, Teresa Dwyer, Eileen Faloona. Olga Fekete. 13
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Above: Mary Beniac, President, explains a Prom incident to Social Chairman lane Colnon, Vice President Betty Vekemans, Secretary Ioan Delaplane, and Treasurer Catharine Firench. fl lUU'lg owcunc! fAQ QJOCLKH- gk? lfllfLi0I 5 Dear Diary: Oh! It was fun being a Iunior! I'll always remember my first days of being an upperclassman. I-Iow proud I was when I could smile and say, I'm a Iunior. My first glimpse of typing, shorthand, advanced math and science were very disillusioning. However, it didn't take long to get into the swing of things especially when we were chattering about our oncoming upperclass- man activities. Wasn't it fun voting for our friends to be the future leaders of the school? After having such wonderful examples set before us we will continue to keep our school ranking high. Oh! And will you ever forget those wonderful dances! The thrilling feel- ing that came over us as we entered the Crystal Ballroom for our first Horne- coming? Actually hobnobbing with Seniors! Ever shall I hold in memory the Iunior-Senior Prom at the gorgeous Medi- nah Club, and the Iunior-Senior Breakfast with its delicious chicken a-la-king. And now, dear diary, as my Iunior year comes to an end, I can think only of the honor of being a mighty Senior. Bye now, Ieanne CLaPrisel 12
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uniord How One: Catherine Ffrench, Ioan Fitzpatrick, Evelyn Flanagan, Ioan Forbes, Mary Aline Friend, Mary Gadbois, Lillian Garvin, Carol Gates. How Two: Sylvia Gignac, Donna Goes, Marilyn Goodrich, Noma Gott, Mary Ann Grant, Patricia Guay, Elsie Haase, Nancy Hanrahan, Row Three: Ioan Hari, Iayne Hart, Margaret Hartiqan, Iane Haw. How Four: Valerie Hayes, Helen Healy, Louetta Hehmann, Mary Therese Heim. Row Five: Patricia Hendron, Ioan Hirsch, Mary Ann Hogan. Patricia Howe. 14
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