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The Iunior Classes UNIOR year proved to be a busy one both scholastically and socially. The Latin students had their first encounter with Cicero, orator and statesman. f O Tempora, O Mores J I The business students were busy winning typewrit- ing and shorthand speed awards. Marilyn Smith gained honors for both herself and her class in the French National Contest. Felicitations, Marilyn ! Then along came the candy drive and the Catholic Charities appeal. The juniors were whole-hearted supporters, with homerooms over-reaching their goal. One of the biggest social events of the year was the junior-Senior Banquet at the Hotel Markeen. The juniors, acting as hostesses to the Seniors, gave them an enjoyable evening, one to be tucked away in their Book of Memories. After the gala junior-Senior Prom, another highlight of the social season, the year quick- ly drew to a close. With the confidence gained by three years of success, the jun- iors await their Senior year. unior A First row: Katherine McGorray, Patricia Osiecki, Mary Lou Panaro, Clare Caffrey, joan Sperrazza, Patricia Ervolino, Elaine Vertalino. Second row: Marilyn Smith, Grace Pepe, Patricia Orlando, Maria Mascari, Mary Ann Castiglione, Patricia Benintencle, Louise Dentice, Barbara LoVa11o. Third row: Jacqueline Leonard, Antoinette Stasinski, Janet Henry, Mildred Timineri, Phyllis Westphal, Nancy Pfoertner Fourth row: Kathleen Burger, Dorothy Dzialak, Carmella Lazzaro, Marilyn Schleicher, Mary Ann Lochocki. Absent: Kathleen Gillis, Ann Marie Pepe, Lynda Stoll. 26
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Undcrclassmcn Unfortunate is the school whose underclassmen cannot equal ours. Neighborly, they prove the maxim, A friend in need is a friend indeed. Desiring God's will, they gladly accept it. Eagerly they await the day they become full-fledged Seniors. Reading and 'riting and 'rithmetic aren't the only curricula they study. C haracter-minded, they work daily at improving it. Laughter is a prominent part of their lives. 'Always be prompt, courteous, and efficient -- one of their golden rules. S -incere in their efforts, they take an active part in all projects. ' S piritual and social training are the gifts they will always be glad they received Mary is their model. their friend, their understanding mother. Earnestly they hope that their years here will qualify them for heaven. Nardin Academy claims them with great pride . HERE is a contradiction to the many jokes about the poor, unfortunate under classmen and the high, important Seniors. Here at Nardin, true harmony ex ists, with each group giving due respect to t.he other.
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Marcella Coughlin, secretaryg Mildred Timineri, vice-president: Kathleen Gillis, treasurerg joan Saeli, president. unior B First row: Angela Valvo, Carol Messina, Ida Moscato, Rosalie Sottile, Mary Ann Pasquarella, Joan Crato, Beverly Allard. Second row: Sally Callari, Judith Oriss, Rosalie La Duca, Janet Hoffmeyer, Patricia Ryan, Carmina Silvaroli, Ann Marie Reinartz. Third row: Patricia Panaro, Marcella Coughlin, Leontine Kaitanowski, Marilyn Bell, Amelia Spagnuolo, Antoinette Sardina. Fourth row: Carol McKnight, Ioan Rollek, Joan Saeli, Nancy Hoppe, Maryann Regan, Marie Tama, Ruta Abrickis. Absent: Suzanne Dikeman, Carol Grimaldi. 27
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