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X -ff? ,gp A' At Tiff' are sf- we-Q 1 3' -'17 43 Q' 'Vw ct: LL! W . Q, HELQQQ DUE..-T99 if!-IOUT DELAY -nu-as tl it time X Now draw line PR, says P. Haggerty to C. White, as they construct tangents to a circle in sophomore geom- etry. Behind them, M. de- Luna and P. Cleary work with the same problem, as E. Kendrick and AI. Living- stone look on with interest. Character, Service, Leader' ship, Scholarship - these are the qualities required for membership in the Na- tional Honor Society. Soph- omore prohationers are hap- py as they start their proba- tion year, hoping to he ad- mitted to the N. H. S. next year. M. Hallion, -I. Haslin- ger, M. Cantwell, K. M. Daly, B. Ripple, P. Frost, P. Meyers. Working to meet the dead- line in the American Cancer Society poster contest, C. Byers, L. jannetti. and QI. Synowiec put the finishing touches to their entries.
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Mi: Hill, how long belore the paint ladder is down, so that we fan use the swimming pool? question eager frosh, who have learned from the seniors about the won- ders contained on the fourth floor. Mr. Hill, who has heard this question heforel, chooses his words with care! A. Catta, R, Dubreuil, B. Hifkey, ll. Vernon, P. Lawless. G. Saitta. trophy for N.D.fx. Music Appreciation class provided an opportunity to learn forms and periods in the history of music. Then, sitting bark, listening to recordings of the great rom- posers, she learned to appreciate as well as to spell 'Tsrliaikowsky and Beethoven. Rrrrip . . . positive she had ripped out enough stitches to sew miles ol' material, weary Miss Freshman struggled with patterns and scissors in home economics classes. Mournful looks perked up into proud grins, however, when january brought the chance to model the fin- ished handiwork. Later, cooking appeared on the Green Tie's roster, and our little miss was often fort-ed to make a difficult decision: whe- ther to put the ingredients into the oven or into our little miss. She smiled with pride as the D's sparkled in dramatic' productions, joined the student body at the polls to vote for the president, and as Christmas drew near, sang with the Glee Club, wrapped gifts tor the poor, and wrote for the Dome Christmas supplement. limploying their rulinaty artistry, iieslnnen Home lit. students prepare a tempting and nutritious salad. B. Bryant, P. Robison, li. Hirkey, M. Collins, 'l'. Kearins. ln addition to regular arademit' subjects, all freshmen and sophotnores al ND..-X. enjoy the advantage ol' two years' training in tooking and sewing to lit them for their future role ol bonu'-makers. Learning to identify instruments and uudetstand musual structure adds to the enjoyment of listening to musir of great composers. tl. White. P. Collins. S. Starke, Ci. Collins. 5 1,, Q' NIM' A ...ag 1 M. Madigan, M. Lewis, S. l'ut'feiibat'ger, I.. Whi NVhalen, M. Mt'Carthy, I.. ilatmetti, and ll. Robins sf f If 4l7H'f ll'l Xt ll llt7l'X 3' :ya v F ttt
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The Mass and the Sacrzuncnts form a Illllllll' pail ol' thc Sophomore religion course. l.. Lang, li. Kendrick, M, Nfalker, and M. VVehsIer lN'l'UlIlC better acquainlcrl with the altar VCSIIIICHIS and xc-sscls by distinguishing them in nnrnalure. From learlul lreshie to scintillating soph was quite a hop, but they made it! With ties of red and blue blazing learlessly, second year students set out to prove that high school was made for the carefree sophomore. They ended up proving that certain angles are supplementary, and that more people than Columbus needed compasses. Their wisdom was tested in wandering through a male of hermits, Fathers and Doctors, heretics, tribunals and councils in Church Historyg while their love grew with the study of the Mass and the Sac rarnents. Angles and Honors Pattern AII1 Sophs' Life with Mary CLASS OI lllfrfl. lwfml mfr: -X lYllt'kllll'f, ll, Ripple, A. Faber, L. llzunxelti, M. Williams, xl. Synowicc. 'Pup wut: Whalen, M. jenness, M, Madigan. M. lklctlarlhy, P. S. Pulfenbarger, ll. 0'ConnelI, M. Crump, P. Mcliay, P. Meyers. Rmu Iwo: 'll Madden, C. Byers, M. Manley, M. Riccardi, M. Peterson, V, Brockway, P. Cleary l l t 1 rs 1.3.2. .: -...tt ,- HU, Q.. , , 'I W LH' x M. Q . I l L 4 E i I
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