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atv- L , . .xx ELEANOR ANN ALLEN has been a member oi our Student Body on and oil for three years. She made her first appearance in our halls in her sophomore year, leit us in her junior year and we welcomed her baclc with open arms in her senior year. Petite, perlcy, and pleasant, Eleanor adds amusement to any party. She can be relied upon to donate her record collection to any and every Academy iunction, and her own recording oi HA Little Un the Lonely Sideu will always be on the first Hmusic platters, to spin around the turntable. Eleanor will attend a college in the East next September and, we are sure, she will do credit to her Alma Mater. g .,. '4v'x, , -ug. .v,,.. s 0 n , -.. X L.. Y , .E . ,,. AUDRAY GENE BURNETT As Audray loolcs down from her lofty heights and says, Girls, please be quietf' who can refuse? And who is able to reject her subtle sense of humor which is extreme- ly popular on our campus? Audray has displayed her talent in ath- letics and politics, but intends following a nursing career. We were fortunate to have her as our junior class secretary and proud to have her as our senior vice-president. As Valentine Brown in our senior class play, Audray scored an overwhelming suc- cess. She portrayed the part oi the dashing young gentleman with amazing ability.
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us quite humble and attentive to the desires ol the honorable seniors. We elected our class officers and were otlicial members of the Student Body. We spent three days of inspiring retreat under the instruction of Father Hurd and became members of the Sodality. We found our recrea- tion and activities in the G.A.A. organization, and displayed our abili- ties on Field Day. On graduation day we gave the departing seniors a breakfast. A i With a joyous and ambitious spirit, we entered our sophomore year, to discover that our hours of leisure were shortened by an increase ol homework. Under the careful supervision of our well loved faculty, we struggled through the year successfully. ln our junior year we greeted many new acquaintances to our class. It was an exciting and prosperous year. We enjoyed Tag Day, which originated in that year. Thrilling was the day when we received our class pins. We treated the seniors to a picnic at La Jolla and they in turn gave us a lovely prom which we will always remember. Finally We realized that we were members of the class that had frightened us four years ago-seniors. We were happy to have Mother Rosemary for our class teacher. This year was clustered with activities. We gave a get-to-gether dance for St. Augustine's called the Holiday Hustle. Although the rain and wind proved a little hindrance, we spent an unusually pleasant ditch day in the mountains. The actresses of our class displayed their talents in our senior play entitled Quality Street. Excitement was in the air when our rings and sweaters arrived. Fol- lowing a memorable prom, our day of final departure lay before us. Although we may never be within its walls again, the atmosphere of Villa Montemar will always linger with us. We shall never forget its gardens, its beautiful chapel, and its understanding faculty.
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IRENE RITA CALLIAN Carelree, happy-go-luclcy lrene always sees the hrighter side oi things. uThe Brainn tand we use the name looselyl ine- gan her career at the Academy as a fresh- man and has hrightened every English class since then with her innocent expression, Hfiolly, Sisterf, She has added a lift to our many athletic activities and a hasicethall game just wouldn't he the same without lreneis novel way of guarding. Definitely a second Beethoven, lreneis favorite diversion is the pianotorte. The mu- sic students will miss her laughter hut St. Ceciliais will always ring with the hap- py memory oi her music essons. MZQQWZWWM nfs Xo .A Qrmqgs ' Rs .Q - iv. KMA' 'fiwrk 's-A-'f'b ' P 'N X-L ,Q L7 L.'Ax1X'a ileefl fi SUCCESS. BEVERLY JF AN DANIt I SON Beverly, who appeared on the scene in her sophomore year can chalk up three ex citing and enjoyalole school terms at VII1 Montemar. She has prove erse i ot v ilu: in the school orchestra as '1 mem Jer ol our Sodality, and as NICC pres: ent ot tie junio: class. Bev was a so t e Ac xdemy corrcs pondent for the Sout ern Cross when she was a junior. Vve all read and enjoyed the Academy Notes, that Beverly compose The cast oi the senior play has Bevery to thanl: for remem ering t elr mes She was a prompter ot the hlg est egree and without her cues the play would not h we
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