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Getting acquainted with Sister Alfreda are Audrey Mettel, Mary Ann Malinski, Lor- raine Traybiatowski. Freshmen week . . . they are still wearing their identification tags . . . Helen Louise Pribyl, Mary Anne Violette, Lucille Schultz, Doris Theisen, Joan Rougier, and Therese Towey. Rite Oeffling, Frances Torrey, Martha Ri- vera, Beatrice Johnson, and Joan Fluegel pose. Lois Malloy and Sister Rosalinda hear about Mexico, Mary Rivera's home. Page forly-threc
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Kathrine Lynch pours for Theresa Blatz, Mary Gergen and Gen Cunningham. At the faculty reception . . . freshmen Kath- leen OyDriscoll, Donna Theisen, Patricia Campion, Roseann Corrigan meet Sister Adelgundis. mirclw The Fandels, Joan and Carol, pour punch after the Fandely style show. What could concern these freshmen . . . a new style in Vogue? Rosemary Keating, Patricia Fisher, Mary Ann Altringer, Jeanne Sinner, Suzanne Sheldon, Mary Jane Chouinard. Page forllevo
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The swish of taffeta and organdy, the rustle of net and silk, bands in our hair and stars in our eyeseknow what were talking about? There,s nothing quite as exciting as looking and feeling our best-all dressed up and really going some place-consciously making swishy noises as we walk down the stairs. Formal dances are a new college experience for many of us, since war restriction prevented them for several years. Among the dances held this year, formal and. otherwise, were the Facula formal, the dance given by the St. Cloud Alumnae chapter, the Day-Students dance, and the Junior-Semor Prom. To say that they were all grand would be inadequate-but they were! tCirclew Soft lights, low music, and the latest Johnny score. . . . Marge Reichling and her escort pause in their two- step, while Tom Fandel appreciates one of Frances VHynarfs witicisms. Page forly-four
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