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Some of the Sophomores live in the Mansion. Front Row: M P, Leysohn, R. Stingone, J. Cannella, M. J. Apel. Third Row: Back Row: C, Loreti, P. Ventura, B. Golden, M. 148 Ellen de Groot is our able class president this year. We chose Mary Jane, Ellen, Patricia and Bernadette to lead us. . Orillac, C. Grande, C. Mastronardi. Second Row: P. O’Neill, M. Tighe, C. Rush, E. Phillips, ‘osal, D. Keller, T. Costello, D. Terraneo, P. Hanie, P. vata cat) Krause, L. Ortiz, lery, E. de Groot, M. Nasello, M. Friel, A. Ricciardelli, C. Roth, J. Nowak, Sophomore Class History Marie and Lourdes take advantage of a sunny autumn day for a walk to the sunken gardens, Fs
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“Be our guest,” say the Juniors at Lakehouse. Scene II: As the Lenten season came to a close the halls of G.C.C. were empty once again as we left for home and our Easter vacation. Then it was Spring and we were attending Sophomore Weekend. We had a wonderful time at the picnic, formal and tea dance and waved good-bye to our dates after such an enjoyable weekend. On Musicale Sunday we played hostess to our parents and friends and then, as the curtain rose, listened to the melodious strains of music. With the blossoming of the May flowers, our Queen and our Mother was crowed “Queen of the May” by our Sodality prefect in the students’ chapel. Scene III: The days flew by and soon exams were upon us. Before we had time to catch our breath the week had ended and graduation day was here. At the Moving-up exercises our tassels were turned for the last time—we were seniors now. How the years flew by! Graduation exercises brought tears to our eyes as we bade farewell to the last class who knew us as freshmen. Then we packed our trunks and traveled the long journey home until September. Gloria, Rosemarie, Emily and Joan Marie decide it is a beautiful day for a bike ride. Autumn’s colorful setting provides the ideal background for the artist. Joan Giovannetti takes this opportunity to sketch a group of friendly fawns. Our sunshine gal, Betty Beam, gives us that ‘“‘Pepsodent Smile.” Anne Maday pauses in the sunken gardens while conducting a tour for a few of the underclassmen. Jean, Nancy Lee, Elena and Monica take time out for some dorm fun.
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The Sophomore card party booth committee are proud of their Dutch scheme decorations. | ‘The Od Familiar Faces Summer raced swiftly by and once more we found ourselves un- | packing in the Mansion and Kingscote. Among the familiar faces we caught sight of a few new ones whom we came to. know as Janet | Krause, Phyllis Hanie, Roseann Stingone and Ana Carmen Ferrer. | Within a few hours it seemed as though we were all old friends. In October Ellen de Groot was elected to lead us through the year. | She was assisted by Patricia Ventura, vice-president, while Bernad- ette Barry took charge of records and the funds were entrusted to Mary Jane Apel. As the month drew to a close we all took part in . Before the Masquerade Dance a few Sophomores the greatest joy of the year—retreat. ie atcons come to compare costumes, Roommates Jeanne and Joan pause on their way to town. j : | 4 Vd a Kingscote is home to these Sophomores. Front Row: M. Desmond, B. Barry, B. Granito, Second Row: A. Him, R. McElroy, A. Ferrer. Back Row: V, Perini, M. Gearty, S. Johnston, M. Alfaro, M. Chan, P, Bacco,
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