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Sister Juliana, Junior Class Moderator, discusses some weighty matters with her officers. Vice President Margaret Phillipps helps President Myriam Duhourt make plans for the class's husi- est year yetg Secretary Mary Grace Batterman records all the important proceedings. As for the Treasury Department?-Kathleen Moloney has that well under control and is here counting some hills of higher denomination. Class Scholars, Elfriede Roth, Margaret Phillips and Joanne Peroni f gold medal winner of last yearj are en- grossed in deep study, in prep- aration for the competitive Diocesan Religion Exam. Geometry class is certainly interesting - Patricia Dolcey smiles contentedly as she challenges her classmates to explain the example she has successfully worked out. Margaret Phil- lipps waits her turn patiently while Sister Lucy makes sure no new axioms or postulates are invented by her eager students. 40 When the Seniors take a day off the Juniors help maintain order in the halls. Here Marshal Julie Cavinato keeps her eye on a long line of Freshmen on their way to Art Class.
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