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Si nas fez. Se a eS hes Gt Meee Ry ee ene Mae ai Some of us live in Sacred Heart Hall: Sitting: C. Berhard, M. J. Apel, M. Dosal, R. McElroy, M. Tigh, A. Ricciardelli. Standing: J. Schimenti, C. Grande, J. Kennedy, € Rothe Leyshon, P. O'Connell, C. Yordan. Freshman Class History “Doftember Song” The morning of September 23 might have been routine for the rest of the world, but for sixty-three girls it was full of promise, hope, and excitement. Suitcases had to be packed, clothes brushed, everything perfect for the “‘first impression. It was our first day | at college. As the cars drove through the front gates our anxious faces peered out over boxes and packages, snatching glimpses of the i campus. “What hall am I in?” “Where do we go from here?” Investiture—we receive our caps and gowns. Our class officers are Angela, Pat, Mary Fran and Ellen. » Our big sisters introduce us to the President.
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Z = sgn is APA A OS EROS REEL BREED E SPOIL LEDS ONO SS ELLER ME GIL TEP OL IRL ROGET AO PIT LG SI Ae | = Slere in My Sleand The Courtier Ball held on St. Valentine's Eve was an unforgettable event. The Ambassador Hotel was an enchanted fairyland and we played the role of beautiful princesses escorted by our Prince Charmings. Shey Called St Steland | March surely signified march for us. Oh, our aching feet . . . but with what a glorious feeling. Did you ever march fifty blocks on a cold, windy day? We did. The annual Saint Patrick's Day Parade in New York City was i the occasion and , though worn out at the end of the day we had to admit that Joan and Aggie in “Moor Born.” we had a grand time. | Anil Showers Spring fever? Why everyone had it as Easter outfits were carefully planned, and one balmy spring day found us on our way home for Easter vacation. Sophomore Week-end was a triumphant success, and we were very proud of ourselves as congratulations and favorable comments reached us. [ee EO ety The campus wore its beautiful raiment of spring flowers, and the air was heavy with the fragrance of lilacs and wisteria as our parents and friends came to the Court for the annual Musicale. Once again the Music Department proved its mettle and after a brilliant performance the curtains closed on an- other successful Musicale. Hier Graduation Day. All too soon, the school year came to a close and with heavy hearts we bade our big sisters a fond farewell. As we solemnly formed their guard of honor on Class Night, and as we changed the position of our tassels in Mov- ing-Up Exercies we tried to find words to express our sentiments. With promises to write and visit, we said good-bye to college and friends. And so, Dear Diary, the tale is ended. i Marta becomes the Fairy Princess.
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BS SSRI Aiea PTA 5a ee a ree lo Before the last word of parent advice echoed over the campus West Wing freshmen pose for their picture. Clockwise: M. Gruerio, St. Mary's is home for these freshmen. Sitting: A. Ale, M. McElwee. J. Cannella, A. Titone, V. Alvarez, J. Curetta, M. Dillon. Standing: S. Echevarri, C. Mastronardi, M. McGinn, K. Parisi, M. Alfaro. Questions and doubts melted in the warm light of helpful advisers and friendly people. | | | the bell for dinner sounded. “What did you say your name was?” was the general theme of freshmen table conversation. There was scarcely time for an answer—we had to hurry to the senior party. | Imagine, the seniors gave us a party! And so our first day became part of our class history. “As Time Goes “By” Preliminary tests, class locations, and schedules ironed them- k “By dhe Sea” selves out with a minimum of difficulty. We were now ready to go out on our own, a sort of testing of our wings. This we did in the form of Freshman Talent Night. A wonderful feeling of class unity prevailed in the preparations for this night. The actual out- come of the performance is rather hazy in our minds, but the after- + ee a a aie He glow of friendliness and good-will gleaned from its production is very vivid. Our wings became stronger and we ventured to compete with our more experienced sisters in erecting a booth for the annual col- lege card party, a most important event. We placed our trust in Dolores Keller and she did not fail us. The compliments of the passers-by are still ringing in our ears. “Why Sight the Feeling” On one particular October day the Dean’s office took on the An old-time melodrama. appearance of a general store. Boxes were piled high and wide. Our caps and gowns had arrived! We hurried over to claim them. It was a momentous day. That afternoon we assembled in the | Mansion with our big sisters. They placed the academic caps upon | our heads and presented us to Sister Marie Anna, the president | of the college. We were now official members of the college. That | night we sang in the dining room for the first time and were sung | to in return. Golly, it was a wonderful feeling . . . now we really | belonged. ; In October our souls received a spiritual uplift at the annual college retreat. We made the most of this opportunity to draw closer to God, the source of all happiness. Talent Night stagehands.
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