Notre Dame Academy - Tryst Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1957

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,-.. Leadership in '58 Imagine meeting these three in the hall! Actually, they are harmless juniors por- traying the witches from Shzlkcspeau-'s Macbeth, as they a- wait the approach ul Macbeth and Banquu, D. Doyle. KI. Fcddon, M. Collins. ql. hludson. M. Root. CLASS OF l958. lwonl row: l.. Skiclmore, ll. llmczito. M. A. liaro, P. Salloom, Top rout: M. l.. Brookbank. C, llllllll. I.. Smith. Huber, M. Ruppert, A. Prilfhzird, R. Graziaino, ml. Holland. Ron' R. Schroyer, B. Phillips, li. Matvcy, T. Shives. Iwo: M. Carroll. M. Moore, Al. Delftmtcs, M, ul. Biidjziko, R. Pag- No gx w ha lk- ..- .-.M .:...a.l .. K ISS? lift-.fi 1 ip

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Double, double, toil and trouble! clamor the three witches J. Bedingfield, J. VVilliams and M. Brookbank. A Villeneuve and M. Kelly direct the cauldron scene from Macbeth. Caesar, she unflinchingly battled her way through his Gallic Wars, armed with supines and gerundives. As her powers of concentration increased, along with her knowledge of words, she understood Notre Dame's emphasis on Latin. Hearty support ol' school activities prepared her for the day when the Junior Class would lead them. Her class was represented in the Fashion Show, when students modeled Mary- like gowns for the Winter Ball. She sold pea- nuts for polio, collected for the Tuberculosis Association, the Marc.h of Dimes, and the Hun' garian Relief Fund. And she enjoyed the movies that rewarded school spirit and brought inter- vals of relaxation. In March she glowed with spirit as Blue-Ties celebrated Junior Day. She savored every mo- .luniors Strive or CLASS OF 1958. First Vow: M. Williams, M. Downs, P. Chancio, stone, R. Hotchkiss, M. Byrd, S. Gorrcll, B. Hagan. Row three: M. Reinhardt, J. Williams, C. King. Row Iwo: J. Vergol, J. Fire- J. Taylor, W. Ray, H. Walp, l-1. Rodano, L. Combs, J. Bartlett.



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my . M Qmx 'rv- ,gyg f ' ,II V .- ,. E a . Q 55 ' V N - t, Lf' V Q 1 F F t lf J , .... . L CLASS OF 1958 lfront :ou J hppard li Benton M Kelly D Bedingfield, J. Kissal, B. O'Reilly, L. Cranston, J. Cawood, Top Marino A Villeneuwe D Gauthier Row two B Trotter J row J Price, S. Ferber, L. Harris, P. Clohessy, M, 0'Connell, S. ment of fun and frolic, and glowed with pride when True Gold, the Junior Play, proved to be an outstanding success. Back to lessons again, she developed her abilities in oral and written English, trying out for elocution and oratorical contests and enter- ing short stories and poems in the Scholastic Writing Contest. World maps for history taxed her ingenuity as she spent long hours in the library tracing America's foreign connections. In Algebra II she watched equations grow to unparalleled proportions and complexity. The quadratic formula was a familiar foe. Sanskrit couldn't be harder than this, moaned our future business woman as she tackled Stenography I. In Room 2, she learned to type the light fantastic to the accompaniment Interest in the language grows as French students delve into the customs and systems of education in France. Counter-clockwise: J. Holland, D. Moulton, M. Gallag- her, D. Marino, B. O'Reilly.

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