Notre Dame Academy - Tryst Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1958

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,Tia E11 fl just a minute, smile junior storekeepers as they care for a crowd in the school store. Catherine Harrell, Mary Manley and Pat Madigan help Marilyn Lance and Eleanor Ryan with their purchases. Juniors supplement their religion course with papal encyclicals. Preparing for a panel discussion are Arlene W'halen, Kath- leen A. Daly, Maryedna Proctor, Christine Schmeltz. Patricia Riccardi. .Ioan Bielaslti, and Priscilla Pilson. -V-up if -1 f .. Q . , ' is... icq.. ,,.gi.a...q For all the intentions of Thy Sacred Heart . . . Morning prayers launch the day for N.D.A.ians of this Junior home room, Ann Wilsoii, Priscilla Pilson, Pat Riccardi, Pat McKay, Jeanette Greco, Mary Fitzgerald, Marie Anthon and Mary Manley. Ja. 's As the Class of ,S9 donned Our Lady's color, they began more seriously to prepare for the world of tomorrow. Each school day brought new assurance and determination, as new studies brought them into closer contact with the world around them. Their courses in American history and American literature traced the growth of their nation, and made them realize more profoundly that they were a part of all the world, with a heritage derived from many races and ideals. The business women of the future were introduced to the world of stenography and typing, and strove to reach the goal of the poised and perfect secretary. Counting the membership buttons of the junior Red Cross is Joan Bielaslti. joan Bush, Margaret Roach, and Bernadette O'Connell admire the poster which will launch the Red Cross fund raising drive. 21

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Triangles and ph lla challenge Wont to know where the C's are nt IZ:-H? Consult Jeanette Greco, Florence Matcer or Janet Mazurclt. They can tell you after the annual change of roster, for they Carefully mounted and checked the planned schedule. The confused rules for French and Latin pronunciation and grammar were finally mastered, and the wearers of the red and blue delved into Caesar and French conversation. Across the hall, other Sophs, armed with needles or spoons, made further progress in mas- tering the culinary arts. Not believing in all work and no play, sophomores developed their play time into making and carrying on traditions. Following custom,t they organized a very successful C.S.M.C. Valentine Party for the benefit of the Missions, while a new tradition was begun this year when the Sophomore Class invited the Juniors of Gonzaga to be their guests at their tea dance in January. Mrs. Coe locates ll city in Asia Minor that Hercules visited during his famous journeys. I.atin ll students learn of his exploits while they translate The Twelve Labors of Hercules. Claudia Eilert, Kathleen Taylor, Catherine Scott, and Carole Brown. Proving triangles congruent may stump some sophomores, but these four seem to ltnovs just what tl'1ey're doing. Toni Kearins, Mary Pat Mclireen, Margaret O'Connell and Margaret Lo Bianco. Q0



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' - - -' 2 ' 1:41 Solving simultaneous equations can be made easy when clone hy rleterminnntx ---f proxided of course, you pick up those elements in their proper order! Doris Mack, lvlnrpznret llrosnnn, and lucy lloolc must have formed .1 partnership to ipteal up the process on this problem. Coneoeting .1 defense against trick-or-treaters for Halloween are Lorraine Jannctti, Dorothy Lawson, and Mary Vignali. These popcorn balls could please the sweet tooth of any small ghost or izoblinf So thnfs what llungarinn igoulash ian 'luniors Mars' N'lJLlilI.l'1, Marie Yolium, Christine Ciiollins, and Maureen Mcfarthy examine old and new cookbooks :ws n source for planning menus, in their Consumer living class. W'lm will win the holiday? W'hich homeroom will reach I00f7? Hrst? Fnricn Zucehet, Mnry Lucas, and Jean Howell put the finishing touches on the poster that will spark the Tryst Drive. , H - .JL i cooxln 1 t is . 'FQ' 'f l weu. ,s .iw ,..,,, ...M M. rx Map, , , -

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