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jfeff Am en Row One: Louanne Acosta, Nancy Allas, Iane Angelos, Beverly Bakovich, Iean Banks, Mary Lou Barlow, Betty Bates, Audrey Becker. Row Two: Iudith Biety, Phyllis Brady, Barbara Bredeken, Genevieve Brennan, Maureen Bresnahan, Barbara Bridgman, Barbara Brown, Geraldine Browne. Row Three: Peggy Brunson, Kathleen Buechele, Rita Callahan, Mary Ellen Campbell, Rita Carter, Helen Casey, Patricia Cavanaugh, Ioan Chapman. Row Four: Barbara Chenicek, Gilda Cianci, Carol Condon, Barbara Conners, Ioan Conners, Patricia Consier, Marion Coppe, Loretta Cotter. How Five: Barbara Cramer, Iean Curran, Margaret Mary Daly, Mary Io Daly, Patricia Daly, Bianca Danese, Bruna Danese, Marybeth Delaplane. 25
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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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glneff A141 Q11 Row One: Kathleen Devlin, Patricia Dolan. Margaret Donegan, Peggy Donegan, Ioanne Dopke, Mary Angela Drew, Catherine Eck, Marlene Edge. Row Two: Betty Faulkner. Mary Anne Findlay, Nancy Finn. Ruie Flock, Barbara Flynn, Kathleen Friend, Patricia Fruin, Rosemary Gallagher. Row Three: Marilyn Gariepy, Diane Gavigan, Ioanne Gavril, Patricia Gerrity. Row Four: Dawn Gibson, Loretta Gibson, Lorraine Graaman, lean Grace. How Five: Kathleen Green, Frances Haase, Lucy Haase. 26
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