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JOAN SMITH Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low . . . an excellent thing in woman . .IOYCE SONSALLA What is becoming in behavior is honorable, and what is honor- able is becoming. CLARICE KIERLIN Speech is great, but silence is greater. DOROTHY SOLSETH So perfectly the lines express A tranquil settled lovelinessn 7kg4l4lla1alle'n6eaae4. LUCILLE BOLTZ A loving heart is the truest wisdom . PHYLLIS WOLFE Lovelincss needs not the foreign aid of ornament, but is when least adorned, adorned the most . JOAN BAURES Fair and softly goes far . DELORES CHRIST She that was ever fair and never proud had tongue at will, and yet was never loud. 3? J. Smith, Sonsalla, C. Kierlin, D. Solseth L, Holtz, P. Wolfehl. Baures, D. Christ PIG on
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D. Landsberger, A. Brown, B, Hclzcr, -I. Lukaszewski, M. L. Ialamernik H. Wanek, B. Cysewski, L. Bambenek, M. A. Breza,J. Wineski DONNA MAE LANDSBERGER If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face and you'll forget them all. ALICE BROWN Blessings ever wait on virtuous deeds, And though a late, a sure reward succeeds, BARBARA HELZER Her face is like the milky way in the sky a meeting of gentle lights without a name. JANET LUKASZEWSKI Infinite riches in a little room . MARY LOIS HAMERNIK Pleasure is the flower that fadesg Remembrance is the lasting per- fume. ...gleaaedwwtdeytdazwadmpeacefoa 76ya46e. HELENE WANEK True as the needle to the pole or as the dial to the sun . BARBARA CYSEWSKI Those about her shall read the perfect ways of honor . LAURA BAMBENEK The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid . MARY ANN BREZA A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market . JO ANN WINESKI A good character is in all cases, the fruit of personal exertion ,
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if 5 'x lj I 1 ,FW sw 19' ' Q 4 2 in Y T. Walter, J. Langenberg, J. Lettner, E. Ramsden We seniors will always remember . . . the bewildered look on the freshmen's faces that first day . . . the glamorous glitter of our class rings . . . our feeble attempts at initiation . . . the party we gave for the frosh, and the celebration they threw for us . . . the Thanksgiving Dance, wasn't it wonderful? . . . the all- school Christmas party, the beginning of a new tradition . . . the magazines we sold. . . Swing it, Sarah! Ah ha! . . . our debate club . . . all those sales . . . candy, cake, cookies, and pink elephants . . . that one glorious weekend, March 2, 3, and 4 . . . the Bingo party . . . the Senior Prom, April Showers -- could anything be more heavenly? . . . dear Monsignor Jennings, and how we cried the day he left . . . the two free days Monsignor Jennings gave us because he was leaving . . . Murdzr in 4 Nunneq . . . the first time Father Weir gave out report cards , . . all our tests, who could forget them? . . . the parties we staged on half- R- Pfplinski, D. Judge, A. Meier, J. Schneider, M. A. Prondzinski THERESE WALTER Self-trust is the essence of hero- ism . JOHANNA LANGENBERG Charm us, orator, till the lion look no larger than the cat . JEAN LETTNER If my heart were not light, I would die. ELIZABETH RAMSDEN There is nothing so minute or inconsiderable, that I would not rather know it, than not. days . . . the field trip, so eagerly begun and so wearily ended . . . the Junior- Senior banquet -- I cried, did you? . . . the Scintillas, long be its life . . . the Cathedralite, may it be studied by many generations of Cathedralites and their children . . . We seniors will always remember Graduation Day . . . for when we walk down that broad aisle and firmly clasp our diplomas to our hearts . . . that is when we will begin to remember . . . RITA PEPLINSKI Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye. In every gesture dignity and love. DARLENE JUDGE In thy face I see the map of honor, truth, and loyalty. ANN MEIER And when a Iady's in the case You know all other things give place . JOYCE SCHNEIDER Here comes the lady! O, so light of foot. Will ne'er wear out the everlasting flint. MARY ANN PRONDZINSKI Those thousand decencies that daily flow from all her works and actions .
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