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David Miller Phil Montalbo Annette Moore Roger Morisak .lucy McCarthy l 3'L.A 4 9' x 1 ,1aLv..,,M, Am' Bobijean Nelson X Martha Newton W, 3 4 i 1 johnny Nolen K ' , Bill Noonan 29 . Av Margaret O'Rourke ,lx ...- f i. 'i -R ., V w.':: 'JL' Elizabeth Ryan ,T R I im' 7 Q wl - hm 'VM 3 :N Felix Reynosa Patrick O'Shaughnessy Cathy Patronella Kenneth Perkins Kathie Quinn jimmy Redick Marilyn Salemo Betty Ruth Sanders 5
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L'ively biology class wmluft resc'arcl1 in 11 sl Q -.X Biologists Gayle Kelly, Phil Montalho, and Dolores Coyne compare animate and inanimate examples of microscopic animal life. As sophomore students stand at the crossroad of their life of knowledge, they give a baik- ward glance to the years gone by and eagerly look forward to the years ahead. Your pitch is fine, hut please pronounce your wordsf, says Sister Mary Cahrini to Sopho- more Choral Club members, Bonnie Lee Sedita, Pat Colca, .Indy Sepic, Roni XVise, Louise Standish, and Annette Moore. 54 X' C9 x e UAE , 1 ,111 , 4-4D Q. I , X 1' G 6. w f i fish baufl. lVrifing an d Appreciation Through Hezlcling as tools. Tray- eling from the golden city of ancient Home to the hloodspat- tered yillages of Revolutionary France, sophomores gain an in- sight into the unique styles of Shakespeare an d Dickens in Julius C110-SYII' and A Tale of Two Cities. School routine is pleasantly in- terrupted as Sister M. Cabrini directs the choral groups in music for heautyis sake. Among the opportunities for musical ad- vancement are classes in music appreciation, piano, and solo singing lessons. Rotating in a weekly schedule with the choral classes is the physical education course con- ducted by Gene Agleton, Bill Colibart, and Mrs. Veta Middle- ton. Football, volleyball, track, basketball, softball, howling. had- minton, and last but not least, calisthenics, are participated in by Marian students. X me x 3 i ' v 7 ,. 1
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,Marianiles build mimi as Well as body. .Y tad' I Hustle is the motto of basketball enthusiasts as they leap for the rebound during gym class. As Mrs. Middleton teaches Sandy Frith the proper tech- nique of serving, Cynthia Fontana and Darden Anthony absorb the fundamentals of badminton. wg? gd. ,.-L 33, .124 , .4 ' ' af 5 fzfaifif' l l I' Fx ,ian
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