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UNIORS Patricia Leonard, P7'f'.S'Ii!2lz l1f, entertains herjunior asso- ' M clatesz aryann Case, Trea.surer,' Sheila McHugh, Secre- ffl7:1',' Mary Evelyn Hcrdinan, Sflllllfllf Cfounril R1'pre.wffzIrztz'z'f,' llelen Ike, VIICF-P7'1'.S'l-ll6'7llf. Junior year is notorious for its heavy class schedule and activity program. Students immersed in American History, Biology, Book- keeping, and English still found time to plan a Prom and partici- pate in the other social events of school life. Perhaps most impor- tant among the events was the week-end retreat, high school days seemed fast slipping by and serious thinking was deemed appropriate. Then there was the day spent at the Vocation Exhibit, with a few juniors returning home with a 'fhintw or Nmaybew in their hearts. Class rings added significance and the gradual realization that next HIT brought the term to an auspicious close. year was l
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----1-.wi Hens 81 Chickens an appropriate title for one ofthe Sophomores' favorite games. Kathleen Yee points out the Arar River on the map she made to enable her classmates to keep tabs on Caesar and his legions as they marched to and fro over the Alps. Arlene Hughes listens intently. Pat Duyekinck, Mary Gemma Kearney, Esther Memoli, Marcella Snyder, and Dolores Baacke admire some Listening to Italian records is a favorite with our Italian I scholars. Lois Darold is dilgently keeping up in the dictation book. ofthe class' Health Project work.
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l Plant or animal? Biology students ' equipped with microscopes ponder the riddles of science under the capable super- vision of Mr. Fenimore. A group of-Juniors listens W intently as Father Jude ex- plains the solemn ritual of incensing the altar. Juniors are busy making plans for-what else?-the Prom. From the looks of their faces, it should be a big surprise and success !
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