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SOFA 0I'l'l 0l Q.'5 Row Onc: I:y Paterson, Patricia Patterson, Dorothy Petritis, Eleanor Philpott, Betsy Picard, Patricia Plumslead. Marvel Propel, Mary Reynolds. How Two: Patricia Ringley, Marian Ryan, Patricia Ryan, Dorothy Schaeffer, Patricia Scherman, Marylen Scholl, Ioan Schubert, Diane Shepherd. Row Three: Barbara Short, Carol Sink, Mary Elizabeth Slattery, lean Marie Stock, Diane Stoll, Patricia Sugrue, Margaret Sullivan, Lorraine Vinci. Row Four: Dolores Wagner. Norma Wagner, Rita Wall, Norma Wantuck, Mary Ann Wenzel, Phyllis Winans, Lois Walkers, Iean Wolfe. Row Five: Rita Wrenn, Ianet Zahringer, Mary C. Dwyer, 'Io Ann Robinson, Marigene Ryan. 23
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0,06 0I'l'l ored Row One: Norine Mackey, Patricia Madden, Celeste Mager, Nancy Mahoney, Arlene Malone. Geraldine Maloney, Catherine Mazchese, Dolores Maritote, Patricia Maroney. Row Two: Marianne Marrin, Marjorie Marshall, Marian McCabe, Patricia McCaflery, Barbara McCarthy, Patricia McFarland, Alicia McGill, Patricia McGill, Maureen McGuinn. Row Three: Iayne McGraw, Patricia McMahon, Alice McMorrow, Doris McNamara, Mary Loretta McNulty, Mary Catherine McQuaid, Doris E. Mills, Bruneita Melon. Geraldine Monks. How Four: Geraldine Moore, Elizabeth Moran, Florence Moran, Marie Moran, Helen Morris, Laetitia Murphy, Patricia Murphy, Phyllis Nearhoff. Row Five: Mary Therese Nessner. Catherine Norton, Eleanor O'Brien, Ioan O'Brien, Frances O'Donnell, Geraldine O'Keefe. Denise Olenick, Margaret Ott. 22
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Planning the Freshman Debut are: Dimples . . . Mary Catherine Nolan, Vice President: Smiling . . . Faith Hoeper, Social Chairman, and Center of Attraction . . . Barbara Bredeken, President. :flailing or a urloode - glee .lgornaafiue ZZPUAA Dear Diary: Being a Freshman Wasn't so bad as I thought it would be. Even though I was green and unacquainted with the sophistication of a high school girl, I'm quite proud of myself. After all, who looked more beautiful than I on the night of my debut ? I sure hope Bill liked my dress . . . the one I Wore to the Freshman Dance. Personally, I was rather pleased with myself. My first Christmas Play at Aquinas would never have been ,such a success Without my helping Voice. And the day of Recollection . . . Retreat . . . my soul must have been important to God. At times I thought that Algebra class would never end. The fun of Latin Week lifted some of the strain. I-low proud I was when my General Science booklet was displayed in Senior hall. My Freshman year finally completed. What a grand and glorious feel- ing to be a Sophomore and forget that I ever was a green Freshie! So long. -Ieannette fO'Brienl 24
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