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C L A S S O F l 9 4 6 MLEEN JOSEPHINE SCHOEN Boots has an underlying strain of seriousness, but is friendly and interested in others, Hours of hard work at her studies are lightened by reading and dancing. She should succeed in her business career. Student Council l, 4, Social Action Com. 3, Mercy Com. l, 2. DOROTHY MARGARET SCARDINA A deep appreciation for the finer things of life-good reading, art, the theatre, the beauties of naturekis the possession of Dot. She has an overwhelming school spirit. The little spots in her cheeks account for her nickname, Dimples. Crusade Treasurer 4, Skating 3, 4, League Promoter 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. MARY JO SCHRUEFER Slow but sure, carefree and gay is nonchalant Jo. A trifle shy, but the essence of wholesome fun, she loves to dance and does so ably. Art is the mirror of her soul and is reflected in the golden-haired Christmas angels decorat- ing the blackboards. Mercy Committee lg Skating 3, 4. VIVIAN MARY SEIFERT Steady and serious are the words which best describe Viv. Her high ideals are especially noteworthy. Singing, ice-skating and swimming are her pet pastimes, but opera comes first as her favorite. Here is wishing her the luck she doesn't need. Glee Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, Our Lady's Committee 4, Roller-Skating 4. AUDREY ANNA SELINC- Variety is the spice of life and Audrey is the spice of variety. She doesn't laugh, she ripples. The sun has be- decked her with pretty little freckles which sit boldly on her pert little nose. We like the way her eyes bob up demurely. lce-Skating 3, 4, Student Council 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. MARY JO SCHRUEFER VIVIAN MARY SEIFERT AILEEN JOSEPHINE SCHOEN DOROTHY MARGARET SCARDINA AUDREY ANNA SELING 39
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JANE FRANCES ROSENDALE CATHERINE ELIZABETH SANSOSTI CATHERINE REGINA SANDERS MARY EILEEN ROSENDALE BETTY JEANNE RUPPEL JANE FRANCES ROSEN DALE Few girls have the desire to keep constantly busy, as has Jane. She divides spare hours between her music and writing. A twelve-year student at l.N.D., Jane is completely devoted to her school. Windows 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, League Promoter I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2. MARY EILEEN ROSEN DALE Everything literary or musical appeals to Mary. She has enriched the orchestra for four years with the sweet strains of her clarinet. Of even disposition, Mary is rarely ruffled-but remains unalterably calm and unperturbed. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Windows 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll Sec- retary 4, Crusade Representative 2, 3. BETTY JEANNE RUPPEL Although undisturbed and resigned to any situation, Betty Jeanne distinguishes herself as getting things done efficiently. She loves adventure and seeks it in books, baseball too, delights her and the Stadium seems to be her favorite resort. Mercy Committee I, Our Lady's Committee 3. CATHERINE REGINA SANDERS The Crounod, Grieg, and Gershwin of 4D, Kay has often delighted us with her musical renditions. Her penetrating brown eyes melt into your very heart. Eager to please, endowed with an enviable, even temperament she is con- sistently quiet and unobtrusive. Mercy Committee I, Student Council 4, Stamp Committee 4. CATHERINE ELIZABETH SANSOSTI Tall, dark, reserved and cultured with her unusual busi- ness manner, Catherine should make the ideal secretary. Efficient in all that she does, her pensive brown eyes display a quantity of kindness, gentleness and sympathy. Student Council 4, Mercy Committee I, Crusade I, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS as
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KATHERINE CECILIA SMITH MARGARET MARY SMITH S E N I O R S cLoRiA GERTRUDE SHANAI-IAN Gloria is happiest when typing period comes around. She enters into her school duties with zest and enjoys the after school hours in conversation, dancing and playing records. Her popularity is secured by her happy and care- free manner. League Promoter I, 2, 3, Windows 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Litera- ture Committee 4. HELEN CHRISTINE SHINGLETON Helen's ability to sing and accompany herself on the piano affords her many happy hours. Mentally alert, she is an able student. Horseback riding delights her, and her expertness at driving makes her car a popular source of transportation for her friends. Glee Club 3, 4, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Crusade I, 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE ELIZABETH SLAYSMAN Here is one Senior who honestly believes that girls should he seen and not heard. Kitty is noted for her well- modulated voice and gentleness of manner. Artistic in nature, she draws with rare ability. A ready blush is al- ways at her command. Glee Club 3, Library Club 4, Literature Committee I. KATHERINE CECILIA SMITH A serious countenance belies Kass's merry heart. A cute pert nose, businesslike manner, and fine sensitive nature all belong to Kass. She would be at a complete loss without Margy-and Crosby records hold her spellbound. League Promoter I, 2, 3, 4, Eucharistic Chairman 4, Windows Business Manager 4, Our Lady's Committee 4. MARGARET MARY SMITH Margie's a regular mirthquake whether it's in a basket- ball game or any school activity. The perpetual look of wonder in her little girI eyes belies her keen business sense. lmbued with a deep spirit of appreciation, she has a special affection for everything that signifies l.N.D. Journalism 3, 4, Clarissian Business Manager 4, League Pro- moter I, 2, 3, 4, Class Team 4. GLORIA GERTRUDE SHANAHAN HELEN CHRISTINE SHINGLETON CATHERINE ELIZABETH SLAYSMAN 40
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