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FRESHMEN I Front row: Mihelich, Holland, Braden, Prendergast, McDonald, Brouillette, Buckley, McGloin, Flanig, Zannon. Second row: Dolan, Mclssac, Gabrielson, Wafstet, Dennehy, Shovelin, McGrath, Christie, Mahorey, Flynn. Third row: McBride, Frazer, Harrington, Valberding, Morris, Rodgers. P O h ' ' ' owers, e er e, Malron, Campeau, Modl. Fourth row: Moran, Curtis, Corbitt, Sullivan, Kane, Kennedy, Murray, Venus, Boyle, O'Neil, O'Leary. FRESHMEN Front row: Pease, Coyne, Brosseau, Adlard, Torpy, Kelly, Sullivan, Sheehan, M. O'Donnell, H. O'Donnell. Second Row: Gallagher, Malarky, Orr, O'Neil, Paul, Rask, Gross, Nankeville, Buddell, Walsh, Deacy, Bartzen. Third row: Leary, Loftus, Holland, Burns, McCarten, Sullivan, Dwyer, Erickson, Enright. O'Leary, Holland, Lee. Fourth row: Gribben, Lavelle, Leyden, McCloskey, M N l M - ' c uty, olloy, Kearney, Tansey, Shea, Allen, 0Connell, Pullum, Thomas. PACE TVVENTY-THREE
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fi i '. 1 PRESHMEN L. cumis c. GABRIELSON M. HARRINGTON M. FRAZER FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President . . Lauore Curtis Vice President . Gladys Gabrielson Secretary . Mary Harrington Treasurer . Marg Frazer CLASS HISTORY The Freshman class of this year was the largest since the school became an institution exclusively for girls. They placed the greatest number of students on the honor roll every quarter with Mary Rotar leading the school the first quarter and Gladys Gabrielson, the second and third quarters. They took an active part in athletics, entering four teams in the inte-rclass tournament, and displaying much ability in the gymnasium class. Cecelia- Nankeville. a member of the class, placed in the ice carni- val and Won a bronze medal. Catherine Coyne also one of the green-uns won the prize for selling the most operetta tickets. On the whole the Freshies proved themselves a credit to the school, their teachers, parents, and fellow students and are looking forward to similar or even greater successes in their next three years. A.-. . 1 L rv l' XCE 'l'Vi'l-QNTYfTXVO -.- . .5 mr.: ,,. -.J.4 Yrlfi 1
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