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In October, the famous Navy Aircraft Carrier, the Randolph, anchored at Port Covington during the Nation's Navy Day celebration, was visited by the Senior Class. The students and teachers wandered over the first and flight decks, looking through gun sights, rolling up anti- a i rc raft guns, inspecting planes and peepin into sail- or's quarters. Betty Colderman, Kay Bos- se, Ann Marie Zeiler, Char- lotte Hobler, Sis Donaldson, Mary Newitt, -Margaret Man- ning, Helen Shingleton, Elea- nor Zimmerman, Betty Jean- ne Ruppel, Mary Mersinger, Peggy Moeller pose with the Randolph as a background. Betty C-olderman, Mary Newitt, Charlotte Hobler, Kay Bosse, Ann Marie Zeiler, Helen Shingleton, Betty Jean- ne Ruppel view the huge car- rier. 68 WE BEGAN THE YEAR BY GOING PLACES.. . Legionnaires meet outside the Cathedral before the Annual Legion of Decency Rally. Mary Abbott, Mary Cooney, Helen Suprowicz, Pat Arthur, Agnes Binko and Mary Mooney talk with Sister Marie Car- mel. I!
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I xl.:- Freshman Initiation Book Week WINTER- Freshman Parents' Day Senior Class Dance Senior Play Sports and Convewtions The main events of the year ncludedi I. The Christmas Play 2. Skating at the Sports Center 3. The Senior Class Dance 4, Pride and Prejudice. SPRING- Ring Ceremony Spring Concert Senior-Junior Prom
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. . AND DOING THINGS TO THE FRESI-IMEN Freshman Initiation is always an im- portant event for the Juniors. This year, the Baby Class of I. N. D. dressed in donkey ears witnessed an amusing and original version of Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch as interpreted by their big sisters. Pictured here are Margaret Wolski, Ida Ruark, Mary Louise Kirchner, and Barbara Spartana in one of the scenes from the play. Mary Mooney, Pat Arthur, Mary Mes- sier, Virginia Appler, Teresa Bateman, Kathleen Krach, Pat Tighe, Mary Lyons, Eugenia Smith, Mary Dilli, Rose Mary Setzer, Mary Muratore, Mary D'Adamo and Rose Ionnantuaono sang and danced tor the Freshmen. Freshmen watch the Junior entertainment in the school yard .gi , O
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