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riends Opening days find seniors renewing old cquaintances and making new ones. Al- ough we are aware that some of our ormer teachers are no longer frequenting e corridors of Dominican, our happiness welcoming new faculty members is not diminished. Reviewing the sum- s fun with old friends among our is no small part of the pleasure those first days back at school. Upon returning, we find that several im- have been made during the summer months. Among these an automatic fire alarm system, pro- sufficient danger warning throughout school, resurfaced tennis courts and re-finished formica-topped tables the cafeteria. By far the most important part of our additions is our brand new freshman For these youngest members, high life presents a novel and complex Seniors help to alleviate some their difficulties through the freshmen ne. Club officers introduce fresh- to the various school organizations. emphasizes the important by the freshmen class in our and features for the benefit of entire study body promises of good to come. 'Ya ' 5 '1 - p .I -1' if www I Sister Sheila, a familiar face at Dominican, seems to be enjoying her con- versation with Mrs. Snella and her daughter, Annette, They are taking ad- vantage of the opportunity to get acquainted. September 24 and October8 were the Sundays set aside to enable our parents to meet the faculty. The occasion included a formal welcome extended by Sister Michael Denis, and a tour of the school. Friendly seniors introduce Sister John Therese to her new homeroom. lt is new to Sister, but not to us, since we occupied these same rooms as fresh- men. Helping Sister to get acquainted are Grace Hoeflein, Dorothy Lucas, Catherine Biringer, Rosemary Ziolkowski and Jean Brown. , however, you are merely a working member, your appearance is more likely to resemble that of Nancy Weil.
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