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Mary Ann Mary lillen Theresa cglfrwy gjjllll fljoflscliallv cglfavy Cjlfcn fljvay Bclclleloi' of Arts MaicvrfMatliematics and Business Administration Los Angeles Quiet and conscientious Mary Ann has been an active Socialist, and a member of the WRA and Kappa Theta Mu. She found time for both classes and a job--mornings she whiled away as a bookkeeper. She likes to sew and to bowl. Her usual inquiry has been, Wliere's Stella? Bachelor of Arts lxffaicir-CQliemistry Mincarf-lviatlicmatics Los Angeles Mary Ellen of the freckles, smile, and rapid speech divided her mem- bership between Kappa Tlieta Mu - president her senior year -- and the Sodality -e chairman of Our Ladys Committee and Our Lady of Fatimas chief agent on campus. Mary Ellen proves again that a scientific education is not of neces- sity a narrow one with her promin- ence in Soclality and sports and her enthusiasm for dancing. fm S-.IyI0'iCSll .glefljffl m,qltlfSlll71l. liaclielcil' of Arts Mayor--lfnglisli lXlinor-Frencli luliyu, -l.lP.lI'1 Theresa, the Mounts representative from the Orient, has suffered from absent mindeclness and teasing for her Oxford accent. Her honors range from fourth place in the class abacus contest in primary school, to first place in The Cabrini Literary Contest for Los Angeles Catholic' college stuclents. Piano and flower arrangement are her hobbiesg her probable future occu- pation will be in the Department of Foreign Affairs of the hlapanese Lioxc-inmc-nt.
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,I-'H-wma 4115 -. -. C i ' C' . f, . . flzlfzevirze Sl'7lUlCUS Sfzrul -JWIIICUS ednrz ..fO7HlllIlL'ClX Cilleell gl yell lidthelor ot Arts l'Xl.ijtf1'flNlL1sie Minor-C,Ql1t-inistrv San Jose Citherine was .ilwgiys colletting money - tre.1surer for the Press Club .ind for the Senior Class, .ind thiel' p.itron-bringer for the annual pltiy. Her .utivities rtrnlued from edting, sleeping, swimming, and knitting through retiding .ind listen- ing to Vifho-dun-its on the radio to ushering .it the lJl1llll.1I'INO1llC. The tross she bore lor senior year was thu ol topy-editor tor 'Hee Mumzl. in .,... ,. Bathelor of Arts IX Luor-H istory Minor--English Alhambra Frrinees has been editor of The I 'ferry rissotirtte editor of The Muffin. elriss treasurer, sophomore year, and vine president, junior year. She l'l.lS been uetive in Eu- sebi.1ns, Tri Rho, and the Press Club. Her college memories in- clude MCJ.I'PlllO'S Alley and pine- tiee teathing at Brentwood. A girl of simple tastes, sleeping was her tuvorite pastime. i B.uht-lor of Arts Group lN'l.i1or-Englisli, Speeth, History, ELlL1LLltlllH lfleinentury Credential Ventura Though she w.is tl transfer student from IlNlllJ.CLIl.1fC Heart und Uni- versity of Southern Calitornitx, Ei- leen insists that there is no place like the Mount. She has been rretive in Our Lildys Sodality, Tri Rho, and the Red Cross. Pluying the piano .ind the organ and danc- ing head her list of favorite pus- times ln publit speuking tl.1ss she deb.ited eloquently tor Co-edutyition in C.1tholit' Colleges. ITA' ' 1 S 'C '. iv full' :fi-iz' we 1 fe, 'W Q 5 H ' Q ,.1. ,Mr 'Z Q , ,,y , A , , 'U -- ' i, wif.. i f X, gi CJ .,' X 1 , , ,, .f,, ,, , 1 - . ,, , V, ,, ,, '. it ' f H I X Hb -i ,fw 4.7 . ,. rr 1 r wif i f V t i at iv - rvt-s1 h , -s . - , '21' i Q, in ' A ' H ,asf 1' -' ' 1' , sf, 2 I , f, ii. i - , if , JCC ' W R, . 5. Y ' V , L .5 . '11 I ,i .. S ,. f' ..,, 'Z 5 , hgh ff' u ,- 'lf , J, 'W' ,, ' gg: Q 'i ,.. it ,. my 't it X3 'I .. - ' , ,f, ' ' , , y ' ,mff'V',Qm , I ' , QQWMMZ tt v 'w fF, 3' st' fa ' J'-,'j. ,ju -rig 2 , Q A 'MW ,, l I Q -Li st e' . f ' f -- ,,,, A ' -Q V iff 't , ' i VX.. - x5 ,xy f1'j,,,wf,f , , ' , tx 'fm 5 1-..,,1gfgo: ' I 'r Q ' ,Li , - rf.. , A , f ,gm , 1 ' - Q 1 i 1, : Catherine Frances Eileen
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'ai 'f tqfizgucllc .gfJl.l!JU7tl' .qltwy form qfevolcl lf'l.1Ll1L'lUl' of Artw M.1ioi'-fSmi.1l XVt-lt.11'1- Minor Phvx1t.1i l2tlu1.1ti1in S.1nt.1 lxlliflltd C,oinn1unity Chemt, Retl Cross, XWRA. SXWES .15 settlement tlL1ll'- iniin. Pi Delta Phi .12 presitlent, .1n1l illdtl Alpl1.1 Zen .15 pledge mistress .intl vite presitlent were tenters of Htiguettek 111tivit'ies. She rernein- hers tennia, volleylmll, e.1rly morn- ing NllOXYC.'I'N, 'iottee time, .lIlLl Phoenix in August ttntl liehruury, .intl is n1en1or,1hle lor, .llNOll.Lf other things, her 711 Chevvy with the short in the horn. 475 , 'O vu... 1 Ogllll liutlielor of Arta M.1i1ni'fHoi11e lft1u1o111ita lYlit'l1ri'-ljlliluxupliy S.1nt.1 MCJHlL.i A l ehru.1ry wetltling was tl1e out- Sl.UlLll1lg event of loans senior yC.lI'Q closely .1ssoei11tetl with it .IFC meinories of the Bel-Air B.1y Cluh -!'W!l1ere I first inet Bill. Knitt- ing, trocheting, learning to ski and to drive .IFC some ot'lo11n'spi1sti1nes. On eanipus she w.1s active in the Hon1e Etonoinitns Cluh .uid in Ci.1lNIN.l Signm Phi, sot'i.1l seeretnry. She has sititl, Poison toines in 5IN1lll lW.ltli.1kLfCS, too. 1 ll7y KCIUIIIQ' gqI0XHleie91 B.1thelor of Arts M11iorflvI11tl1e1n.1tics Minor-Philosophy Los Angeles M.1ry 'lC.1llll6'S engagement ring has not kept her from planning to teach .lfter QfL1LlL1.ll'lOll. During 11er years L K .1t the Mount she was rin active so- dulisteco-t'l111irmitn of the .uwostolit committee her junior year, prefect, her senior s and L1 sports' en- thusiast 3 headed volleyball divi- sion of the W.ll.1'X. her junior year. She .1l5o lintlx time to knit socks tor Larry. f 1 fl , 1 11? , ' ,Ml Huguette Vloanie Mary Jeanne A
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