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1? t +33 'ts Ls, ' L s 1, U' Mimi and Pierre delighted science students throughout the year and stole the show at the Science Fair. when they presented their French family to enthusiastic sophomores. Sophomore biologists coax Mimil' to stay on the scales long enough to determine her weight for their class project. Later in the year Pierre arrived to provide double trouble for Sophs Kathy Taylor, Pat Tingley, and Mary Ellen O'Connor. Work is cut in half by the Roll Easy Vacuum, says Miss Katherine, as she N shows Patricia Reynolds, Dorothy Polvinale, and joan Magrogan how easy it W Kia t. vi 'P 4 7 1 i s..ianf1'l ' Learning to parler francais presents its problems to sophomores, Non, non, cherie, umm Madame Tuliaferro helps Kathleen Healy over the rough spots, while Cynthia Burl-ie, hlnureen Holland, Nancy Geiger, and Bonnie Bryant listen and learn, I8 is to clean the new venetian blinds, 3 '9
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Pep and vim t pif sophs 1 4 k V! : I ,..?' , . ,, .. '4W'mn,-, Stretching the clothing dollar is a knack all girls desire. N.D.A,'s Home Fc department yrovides the basic skills and techniques necessary. Here, Sister Mary Margaret shows Vlary Margaret Pignone, .Ioan Magrogan, and Doris Payne the way to use an embroiderv lisk. i t 2 , 5 4 N-I I Our Blessed Lady calls souls to her as the Sophomores of Room 25 try to increase devotion to the Rosary. Gl0l'i3 Sami, Delores Buckley, and janet Vernon place a star on the poster at the completion of another Rosary. Geometry can be fun, especially on review days when the View-lex helps Kathy Schmid, Sharon Mills, Sister Catherine Ignatin, Jane Motta, Ingrid weary brains to recall those definitions that are sometimes as elusive as Neveu and Carol Ann Ijulgv, that odd billiard ball in the famous detention problem. Left to right are I7
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Biolog and French add sparkle for Red and Blue A girl with dash galore . . . must be a sophomore. The theme song of the red and blue rang through the school, as the Class of '60 set out to utilize their abundant energy. Groping to acquire a deeper knowledge of their faith, Sophs spent first periods exploring Church History and learning to live the Mass throughout the day. Anabolism, osmosis, sporulation! What was the meaning of all this? Investigators probed with scissors and knife into the unknown, discovering some of the secrets of life. With the conquest of science, sophomores put their scientific brains together and in February sponsored N.D.A.'s first Science Fair. Geometricians conquered the world of polygons and sectors, while English class opened new horizons in prose and poetry. English meant, too, acting and producing a Mexican comedy, Sunday Costs Five Pesos, for their beloved Sophomore Day. Meeting the author of your new biology book and discovering that she is an alumna of your school and a classmate of your mother was the unusual experience of three Sophs in September. Patricia Robison, Kathleen Bridy, and Kathleen Scanlon wel- comed back to N.D.A. Sister Rita, author of Biology-The Study of Living Things. Macbeth shall never vanquished be until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane hill shall come against himf, The peaceful convent garden takes on a new appearance as N-.,., sophomores portray scenes from Shakespearels Muubvfh under the direction of Mrs Del3UCY- 50ldiers of Malcolm's army, ready to throw down their lcavy screens are Melita Link, Kathleen Dugan, May Covins, Judy Foley, and Mary Carroll, I9
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