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50,04 Olflfl ored Row One: Patricia Ahern, Mary Allas, LaVerne Angelos, lean Austin, Ioan Austin, Therese Baader, Sally Baker, Dolores Basil, Kathleen Basil. How Two: Mary Catherine Basil, Helen Bernoudy, Patricia Beverly, Patricia Biety, Grace Block, Ann Biandl, Rosemary Brehm, Patricia Bridges, Rita Brogan. Row Three: Dorothy Buckley, Mary Louise Buckley, Anna Mae Byrne, Elaine Byrnes, Nanette Campbell, Mary Alyce Cantlin, Carol Chenowith, Gloria Cinelli, Marilyn Coffey. Row Four: Patricia Connell, Irene Connolly, Helen Coughlin, Mary Margaret Cramsie, Rita Cresap, Constance Cronin, Patricia Cullinan, Barbara Davia, Antoinette Delisi. Row Five: Veronica Dennehy, Ioan Denny, Kathleen Devitt, Marilyn Dickson, Diane Donovan, Mary Ann Downing, Rosema:ie Doyle, Dorisann Drea, Audrey Dufour. 19
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Geraldine Moloney, Secretary: Rita Wall, Vice President: Marie Moran, President, and Rita Wrenn, Social Chairman, look on as smiling Treasurer Iean Kapple gleams at the receipt for the Sopho- more Dance. aufung fk Moloer Ma m - jim .gzinfiffafing .SJUFAJ Dear Diary: Oh, to live these past few months again. What a busy and eventful time it proved to be. Leaving me memories of the Gallic Wars and Caesar: and visions of lines and triangles, trying to solve the mysteries of geometry. The feeling of being a scientist While dissecting frogs in the Biology Laboratory. Yet the greatest thrill of all Was to be elevated from being called freshie. Then too, there was the Sophomore Dance Where I saw my friends in their social grandeur. But While dancing to the strains of sophisticated music my thoughts turn enviously to the upperclassmen. I could picture in my mind their glowing faces while they were dancing in a crystal ballroom, to cele- brate the annual Homecoming. With the close of this school term, I look back upon a glorious year. For the first time realizing that it is gone, never to be relived. Yet the future has a rosy hue, for now I can visualize and patiently await to become a junior, and enjoy the privileges of an upperclassman. So long for now, --Marilyn fBednarl 18
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.S70l0A0l'l'l 0I Q55 Row One: Doris Dunmore, Mary Therese Dunn, Suzanne Dunne, Carolyn Egner, Marolyn Eqner, Mary English, Ianet Ennen, Marjorie Ernst. How Two: Ioan Fisher, Doris Flanagan, Florence Fletcher, Eileen Flood, Patricia Flood, Kathleen Flynn, Alice Foley, Frances Fruin. Row Three: Helen Gallagher, Gloria Gavrilovich, Mary Gibbons, Hettie Gilmore, Nancy Glusack, Elaine Galaszewski, Ioan Grace, Fioseanna Grace. Row Four: Sylvia Grigul, Frances Guy, Catherine Hanley, Martha Hendrick. Row Five: Mary Henry, Mary Lou Henry, Clarice Herringer, Ioyce Hinsberger. 20
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