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Aspiring ballerinas lfrmit, left to riglztj jodie Mlalp, Alice Mc- Mahon. lllnrk, leflj Michael Ruppert, Linda Taylor, Diane Gauthier, -Ioan Morgan, Frances Overend. Senior Rita Bailey, festival soloist and Notre Dame's Marguerita Piazza, gives gracious acknowledgement to her admiring audi- ence. :wich c armzi The event most anticipated in the spring is the Music Festival. lt offers golden opportunities for the display of ability in singing, playing and dancing. Free competition levels everyone to the challenges of talent and industry. They who meet them success- ninety fully bear away the laurels. A group of Mexican Clappers and Shamrocks pose together waiting to rehearse. fFront, lefty Patricia Liggan, Joan Mc- Conchie, W'illiette Ray. Qliack, lefty Marie Hallion, Dorothy Moulton, Jane Price, Judy Sugruc.
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Something interesting off left attracts attention from their gala lunch of Sophomore Day. fleftj Barbara Rana, Theresa Jill- son. Mary Downs, Eleanor Pizarelle and Rose M. Pagliaro. ninety-two gl 8Q6l0I'l'L Sophomore Day is eagerly awaited because haunting mem- ories of Fresh1nan-day-forebod- ings leave a sense of, This time we can manage our own fung no Seniors to be reckoned with! This year the happy day fell on February 10. Everyone rejoiced with the gay Sophs whose fa- vors, decorations and program- covers were as rosy as their spirits. Nobody wanted Sophomore Day to end so soon. Qlst row, lefty Patricia Sakalosky, Diane Wib- litzhouser, f2nd row, joan Reddersen, M. Cath. Root, joan Morgan Grd rozuj julie Kissal, Marcia Byrd, Ann Dykes, Marcia Moore, Mary L. Rapp. Sophs Qfmnt, lefty Joanne Streett, Eleanor Ryan Qhnrkj Joan Fires stone, Ruth Schroyer and joan Taylor reminisce the joyful es- capades of Sophomore Day.
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