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First Row Cl-rl: Margaret Quinn, Catharine Haenn, Patricia Morris. Second Row: Mary Beth Burens, Joanne Perna, Claire Harding, Teresa Brogan, Janice Kuryloski, Cynthia Harding, Mary Lou Ushka, Patricia Santini, Edith Bradley. Third Row: Sally Ryan, Mary Ellen Simmons, Nancy Eyanson, Nancy Johnson, Christine Schina, Carol Morelli, Rosita Vogl. Fourth Row: Kathleen Mullen, Kathleen Quaid, Maureen McKeegan, Virginia Weber, Pat Ellen Graham, Sheila Mahony, Kathryn Kulzer, Margaret Helm, Linda Colosey, Patricia Augusterfer. Fifth Row: Frances Lunney, Ann McGuiness, Bernadette Cavanaugh, Mary Helen Sullivan, Patricia Hobson, Janet Lamb, Donna Daley, Marguerite Walsh, Suzanne Blithe. Sixth Row: Virginia Manis, Joyce Juele, Patricia Scatergood, Flora Turner, Ramona Gleeson, Donna Guarnery, Mary Ann Hall, Ann Peoples, Mary Carol McGuire.
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Page 44 text:
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EPT Josephine Perrotta and Camille Giufffre stop traffic with their original creations. On the way to that ever popular period, lunch, Mr. Richard Ferry and Mrs. Rose Fornadel pause for a moment to pose for our photographer. During an infrequent moment of relaxation, Mrs. Flora Gillespie, dancing instructor, and Mrs. Virginia Bowman ar'e tete 5 tete over a new musical arrangement, l i I 4, f . .:s,,w, ,Q 4 . gi , ,wwi 2 Me iv
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o 1 A pictorial study of stcps in the religious life is admired and examined by Cl-rl Byrdie ' Ayres, Katherine Eichman, Barbara Gowen and Rosellen Bracken. Culture and wisdom are transmitted through the social sciences, the problems of social lite, economics, family living, and human rights are all neatly presented to the seniors by Sister Marian Regina under the apt title ot Problems of Democracy. Also, Sister Marian Regina gives the background for this in the junior class American history course, and to the ninth grade in the Penn- sylvania history course. Part of the ninth grade's study is con- ducted by Sister Mary Patricia Joseph. The seventh grade receives the fundamentals of history from Miss Rose Fornadel, and Miss Jane Mitchell guides them through geography. Eighth grade social studies are presented in compact form by Sister Maria del Carmen. Besides traditional classroom activities, special programs, such as the Americans for Competitive Enterprise System group, are oltered to the students. Freshman are introduced to possible future professions through outstanding examples in various fields. Cl-rj Anita Panepinto, Margaret Geib, Diane Girlamo, Judith Stanley, Nancy Tondreau, Marie DiBello, Bernadette Naughton and Joan Delaney.
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