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04 waya lzimtty, uf of for nowfeclge, ROOM 101 Page Twenty Right: Caught in the rushing tide oi a brand-new school lite, freshmen Arlene Halter, Marlene Filipski, Al- ice Kurtz, Frances Crimmin, Mary- anne Murphy, and Ioan Mahoney, find relaxation in a time out at the water fountain in the iirst tloor corridor. Row One Marie Abbinanti, Virginia Balcar, Ioanne Blake. Kathleen Bruck. Dolores Cecola, Constance Engel. Row Two Barbara Hamill, Betty Hammel, Dolores Higgins, Faith Kaitul, Lita Kelly, Iacqueline Kennedy. Row Three Donna Kewest. Shirley Kist, Audrey Kraft, Vivian Kronon, Lorraine Lawson, Irene Mahoney. Row Four Adrian McAndrews, Noreen McCormack, Patricia Moran, Barbara Moretti, Anna Mueller, Betty Nagle. Bow Five Margaret O'Brien, Lorraine O'Connell, Ritamae Pyszka. Ioan Clare Rauch, Iosephine Raviolo, Fran- ces Reilley. Row Six Camilla Resch, Margaret Reynolds, Marilyn Royals. Barbara Russo, Mary Schmitz, Anita Schneider. Row Seven Ianice Scholl, Ienette Seeger, Pat Sherwood, Eleanor Sloan, Irene Stalowy, Iayne Timmerman. Row Eight Rita Townsend, Barbara Tricou, Catherine Wald- mann, Betty Warda, Mary Whalen, Dolores Will- iams. Row Nine Connie Wynne, Ann ZuMares.
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Upper: Forming a living rosary on the campus before Our Lady's statue, freshmen recite the five dec- ades for the school intentions. Lower left: Each year freshmen sodalists raise enough money to outfit completely one boy and one girl for their First Communion. First communicant posed by Ioyce Murphy. Lower right: Barbara Hamill, Georqene Tarnowski and Bernadette Dreyer are here pictured after hav- ing received their Sodality medals. For most of the girls, freshman year marks the beginning of a life-long career in the Sodality of Our Lady. After passing a probation period during which they are required to learn the primary purposes of the Sodality-personal sanctifica- tion, the sanctification of their neighbor, and the spread and defense of their faith -they are formally received into the organization as close as possible to the feast of the Immaculate Conception. Page Nineteen fifgrima Make frogrefu in I Choo! Jlaze I
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grealzmen aaa! eir parkling uture Row One lean Andersen, Mary Ann Anderson, Mary lean Beierwaltes, Dolores Bihun, Therese Bihun, Anna- belle Calabrese. Row Two Catherine Carcy, Anne Coniglio, Margaret Cunnane, Patricia Cunnane, Rosemarie Daly, Marlene Deutsch, Row Three Barbara Fabianski, Marie Frendon, Mary Gallagher, Barbara Glow, Rae Ellen Haag, Elaine Hansen. Row Four Monica Hoban, Sally Ianisch, Patricia Iohnson, Pa- tricia Ioyce. Arlene Klein, Betty Lee. Row Five Ieanette Lichtenvoort. Iulie Marowally, Nancy May, Marie McCahey, Nancy McGuire, Patricia Meehan. Row Six Marietta Mianulli, Mary Mohan, Camille Mormino. Geraldine Mueller, Dolores Ohala, Dolores Panuce. Row Seven Grace Pertell, Susan Ricketts, Mary Rothengass, Iuli- ette Shellander, Margaret Sherly, Lois Smith. How Eight Constance Solms, Margaret Stelmach, Marie Sulli- van, Georgene Tarnowski, Barbara Templeton, Mary Trausch. Row Nine lean Waterman. ROOM 105 Left: No devil's workshop here lor freshmen find little time lor idle minds in the constant hum of scho- lastic and extra-curricular activi- ties in which they learn sportsman- ship and cooperation, symbols of Imrnaculata's standards. Page Twenty-one
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