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Dedicaiian The purpose of a yearbook is to recall the yearls events. In doing so, however, this year's McAu!ifw records another story also-one in such close communion with the story of this year that distinction between the two is impossible. It is the story of the results of the first four years of Mother McAuley High School and can therefore be told only by reviewing the year in all phases of the lives of Mother McAuley girls. This yearbook was produced by the girls who know the school better than any class before them and, perhaps, better than any class that may come after them. These girls and the school started out together. This class not only saw the growth and development of the school through its first four years but participated in it. School and students were counter- parts-each contributing to the other's development. This combined effort has set a prece- dent for all future classes to follow. The 1960 class will remain the first example of the results which such efforts can achieve-results which are actual rewards. Though they are intangible things and can be felt and understood only by those who possess them, their effects can influence the world. It is our hope that the graduating class of 1960 will accept this as a tribute to the part it has played in the story of Mother McAuley High School.
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p-..,, JY!! W! Mrs. Shaughnessy reads Sister Ignaces letter announcing the re- 5g opening of school to her daughters X r.C:5xOO 1 91 Af CXX. S, 150' ii D 3 l v 54,-XXX: Yi C-OX' 9' h 1. 4, 5.6 ' i if ii' . ,W F A si 1 ' C , ,Wifi 'P Z, R . O' . Q A , .V x' X' K P ix i NX.- 'xx X V, A 5 XC X A V -xx- ri Maureen, senior, Sharon, junior, und joanne, freshman.
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