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St. Joseph’s is home for these freshmen. ‘Front Row: R. Delaire, I. Arango, E. McGill, N. Lirag. Back Row: B. Tirrell, P. Sheeran, A, Utekewicz, B. Markey, M. Delamater, K, Santowasso. Pauates Find Avast there my hearties! Bend to your shovels with a will. Just a few more feet to the treasure! What's that? You've hit something? It must be the chest! Pry it loose now. Heave heartily, my lassies. It is the treasure! Look out now, let me break the lock. Up with the Bat Mitchell se or frestenamjpresident. lid, girls. Residents of West Wing are caught on their porch. Front Row: J. Kenneally, F. Boissiére. Second Row: A. Ruggiero, C. Frenking, Y. Berrios, J. Chen. Back Row: G. Muir, H, Gomez. Regina prepares diligently for mid-term tests.
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Red Corridor frosh smile at the camera. Front Row: E. Karcher, C, Ramirez, A. Brooks, C. Iskyan, C. Gil, M. Tuzzeo, K. Antonius, Second Row: N. J. Carney, R. Clancy, J. Scheer, J. Mapleson, P. Groebly, T. Lozada, J, Seaman. Back Row: B. J. Ferraro, P. Donnelly, B. Doyle, P. Falcinelli, J. Devlin, A. Ciniglio. ; Freshman Class History Freshman class officers are P. Falcinelli, J. Devlin, P. Mitchell and J. Heher. “Come and join us for some crackers and milk,” say these hungry girls from Saint Mary’s, 152
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St. Mary’s girls gather on the steps. Front Row: G. Judge, J. Talian, K. Lamprecht, J. Heher, K. O’Halloran. Back Row: E. Prado, P. Nor: “What’s so funny, Noemi?’ girls from St. Joseph’s gat 154 ris, N. Byrne, asks Bernadette, as the her around the phone. Jane finds an amusing article as Peggy, Julie and Phyllis look on, Gromer “It’s almost time for bed,” says the proctor. Sarced “Treasure What have we here? A treasure worth a Courtier’s ransom! Let me run my fingers through those jewels. But what's this? They're all tagged. Here’s a pouch of new-minted coins. “As golden as those autumn days when we first come to the Court, as true as the friend- ship the upperclassmen offered us, as shiny as the memories of the welcoming parties given in our honor,” says the tag. And here’s a figurine carved in ivory and onyx, “for the black and the white of the academic cap and gown, which we wore for the first time as true Courtiers on October 19, on our day of Investiture.” What have we here? “This diamond in the rough commemorates our first activity as a class, the Freshman Talent Show.” And under it is a pearl of great price, labeled simply “Our First Retreat.” Next we have a pair of gilded hoops, fit for a gypsy queen. The tag reads, “A souvenir of the Masquerade Ball.” Glittering Gold What's this? A green brooch of holly leaves dotted with ruby red berries! “From an evening filled with holiday spirit when we whirled at the Holly Hop.” And look here, my lassies, a note of music cast in gold. The tag reads, “For the golden sound of Courtier’s Christ: mas Carols drifting through the midnight air.” Here’s a prize for some fair maiden, a glistening Sapphire star. “A star like this shone over a crib in Bethlehem, a crib that lives again each year in the traditional ceremony at the Court.” Caught on the hinge is another gem, a jewelled dinner ring, “To remind us of the wonderful Christ- mas banquet.” Scluer Cotn “For all the Cinderellas who danced at the Mission Ball,” says the tag on this glittering crystal slipper. And what’s this? A bar of ebony in a treasure chést? “To remind us of the dark days of mid- term exams.”
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