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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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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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Doctor Husek tells Mary Fran that her debate brief needs more ‘‘primary evidence’’. ar PRE af ei 8 ary Bey, Lourdes, Marie, Bernie and Gloria are a happy quintet as they pose before the class night exercises. “’Bye,”’ calls Ellie, a s she and Nancy leave for a week-end at their homes in Rumson. Whistle While You Work The spirit of Hallowe’en and its costumes will never be forgotten. The “wise fools” were seen in a variety of disguises at the masquerade dance. Jackie McGinn, as the headless Marie Antoinette won the prize for originality. Soon our first project for the year was under way. As the card party approached we arranged our booth to resem- ble a large windmill. We sold chances during the card party and enjoyed the latest styles in the fashion show. Then we settled down to our books in earnest. The Lette Vhings With November well on its way, the girls eagerly awaited the nearing vacation. Chatter concerning holiday plans was the leading topic. All of us were looking forward to turkey dinner at home. The Holly Hop encouraged our Christmas spirit. As school days dimin- ished, merriment became more evident. Carolling, the exchange of gifts with our big sisters, the Senior play, the club and house parties, all made the last few days of school quite merry. During the Christmas vacation, many of us attended the Mission Ball in New York. Bernie, Carolyn and Teresa stop to look at one of the signs identifying the trees with their Latin names. It might as well be spring!
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