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Lakehouse claims most of the sophomores. Front Row: D. Chapman, M. Tark, C. Perri, A. Maday, J. FitzPatrick, J. Farrell, J. Coogan. Second Row: A. O'Mara, E. Conti, B. Beam, J. Kelly, A. Tancredi, M. Barreras, N. L. Bauman, P. Loughran, J. Karcher, M. Cook. Standing: P. Sammarco, D. Hall, J. Provan, M. Masugi, J. Benzoni, E. Reiley, E. Morrison, J. Drummond, L. Franco, B. Wall, A. Vallerino, F, Gregory, C. Jaramillo, M. Vallerino, A. Tajima. Sophomore Clase History | Dean Diary: We have so many interesting things to tell you about our sophomore year at G. C. C. that we hardly know how to begin. However, we shall try to share with you some of the wonderful events that have occurred during the year. Sophomore Leaders Maxine, Anne, Jean, and Carolyn. an We ka he: ra hese rtenaiviYOMIESST A Tenis Poeun | Come on, it’s perfect hiking weather. Aggie and Betty are off for a sleigh ride with their dates. Laddie and some of his Lakehouse frien: | | 132 ‘ | : ice,
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p00 IA AAR GER LEER LOT ERLE LIE OTL TD, Kingscote has junior quintet—Left to Right: E. Balmert, M. Geis, M. A. K ling, K. Gross, J. Scanlon. Alice in Wonderland, at a great ball you wene seen... We were acting our parts of Sacks and SLucens. After hectic weeks of study, we plunged into the exciting ordeal of preparing for the Courtier Ball. Our list included: ideal man, elegant gown and a fabulous evening in New York. Our requests were fulfilled—thanks to the Seniors!! Keeping the spirit of romance alive, we presented the student body with a colorful Valentine Party. Crowds along Fifth Avenue saw the Court’s daughters of St. Patrick march in the traditional parade in New York. As Santasia brought variety of scenes, Wit Soph Week-end, we welcomed the ever-changing greens. Then came Spring with all the beauty it brings to the campus. The pinnacle of our enjoyment was Sophomore Week-end. Dancing and various sports activities highlighted our glorious time. After the breath-taking beauty of the Musicale, days flew by ‘til exam week. As the last blue book was resigned to our profs, we were astonished to find that we were practically seniors. We packed our bags like Gulliver did And a fond adieu to the Court we bidl Tears and sad smiles accompanied the farewells to the last class who knew us as freshmen. During the Moving-Up Exercises in the Sunken Gardens, we realized that now we were the seniors .. . the leaders of the Court. As we turned our tassels the final quarter turn, we whispered a prayer for the coming year and for our class- mates who had become such a part of our life at the Court. Then we packed away our junior memories and left in high hopes of a profitable and wonderful summer. Lorraine does her part at the Song Recital. It looks like a fascinating conversation.
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+ Peay n Will that dinner bell ever ring? Seftember ia the Rain | The sun cast its rays of light and warmth on us as we walked through the beautiful and picturesque gardens of the Court . . . as we watched the leaves’ joyful dancing, we knew we were glad to be back after a gay summer .. we were assigned our homey rooms in Lakehouse and in Kingscote . . . it | was a wonderful feeling to be back again among friends and classmates and } we looked forward to another year at CAG Carne We Give Shee Thanks After we had unpacked our trunks and suitcases and boxes, and had finally untangled our class schedules we settled down to an inspiring Retreat conducted by Father Henry Weeks of the Augustinian Order. We know that we shall never forget his dynamic personality and his thought-provoking | conferences. She Gutumn Leaves November and the Junior Prom—how linked those two thoughts seem to us. We had looked forward to the Prom with eager anticipation . . . now it is over, and only sweet memories remain. Thanksgiving came as a welcome relief from our mid-semester examinations. Those days of vacation were whiled away at football games and shopping for a new dress for the Holly Hop. Father Hannon was a guest at our Christmas party. SpE NN ET IES EOE IT SY AAAI NIE ESE is 2S Rf ECT a cree GEORGIAN 7: “COURT S COLLEGE | ae a ny i ae Vee Sophomore Squadron of G, C.’s Bicycle Brigade.
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