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GMSJWJ afb Game '7we nil :A r,:, ,. Sophomores get their tirst glimpse of the new achool. The sophomores registered September 8, fexut of Our l.ady's Nativity. Senior girls, Betty Ann Rose and Mary Pegarski tleftl, pause to put luxt-min- ute touches on their home- work hefore entering class. On one of the first daya of school, Alicia Dooley, .lo- anne Colitz, and Mary Ann llunchick atop for a moment to look at the unfinished front door. All is luir in luxe and war. Alter Ionil hours of work the journalists enjoy tl moment of sport in the snow ntop l.nw- loll's llill. George 'l'odnk ti.-xtreme right! und Tom Mr- Cnhe ure on the de- fensive Ann 'l'roiIo, Put Flelninil, Alicio llooley, Iillen llren- min, Cecile Reiley. nnd Joanne Colitz do their share to ' nmke l,uwtnn's llill ai snowy huttlepground. 4
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afeqmcf Foreword This is our first yearbook, published by the first senior class of Nativity B. V. M. High School. Our school opened its doors on Wednesday, Sep- tember 7, 1955. We have the privilege of telling the story of this eventful, history-making year. We leave this record as a heritage to those who will follow us. As the school grows, the story will grow and the happenings of this first year will become tradition. Ave Maria is the ollicial name of our yearbook. We offer it with love to our Mother Mary. The theme of this annual is the school seal. Sequere lWariam+Follow Mllrjv, is our mottog her star is our guiding light. Under her patronage we place our daily ac- tivities. Here, educated in the Catho- lic tradition, we hope to promote loy- alty to our parishes and to our school. We are grateful to our Archbishop, our pastors, and our own people who have given us this beautiful school and who have contributed in so many ways to make our high school careers a possibility. Contents INTRODUCTION, pages 1 to 6 Seal and Locale PART I, pages 6 to 23 ...... The School Diocesan Administration School Administration Faculty Curriculum PART II, pages 25 to 52 ...... Activities Student Government . . . Prize Win- ners . . . Publications . . . Meetings . . . Social Events . . . Dramatics . . . Sports . . . Retreat PART III, page 53 ..... .The Graduates Seniors Classes Patrons, Donors, Acknowledgments Advertisements
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