Notre Dame Academy - Tryst Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1958

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Civil service and private industry urged future secre- taries on to bigger and better things. Typewriters clicking rapidly, pencils flying over the paper, industrious business majors strove to push those w.p.m.'s up another notch. Meanwhile, academic students primed for College Board Exams. A uforty-hour work day was the desperate wish of many a harried senior miss striving to Hr studies, activities, and social life into the twenty- four hours allotted her. National Problems classes prepared seniors for responsi- bilities as citizens in a democracy, by discussions of current issues, such as causes of juvenile delinquency, the law of diminishing returns, and the problems involved in foreign aid. Far-away places and strange-sounding names became familiar, as oral and written French lessons gave students deeper insight into the people and the culture of France. just a minute, and we'll be ready to r0ll!,' Patricia Clohessy, Bernadette O'Reilly, and Bar- bara Brocato prepare rnimeograph equipment for action in Room I. And when that handle turns, there's perfection in the product. How many r's in occurring? Dictionary Sleuth Teresa Shives takes time out to look it up, while senior transcription students, Geraldine Printz, Brenda King, and Alice Pritchard type at top speed around her, in the last few minutes before the bell. Mr. Ugo Amelio of the Atomic Energy Commission describes the many peaceful uses of the atom to an assembly of students in September. Watching him demonstrate a chain reaction are Elaine Covins, Maureen Williams and Patricia Woods.

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.0 ,map -sq Endeavoring to keep pace with Madame Taliaferrcfs rapid French, Seniors M. Lance, A. Leone, K. Lawrence, S. Watson, Judson, M. Collins, listen with intense concentration .is she explains the underlying causes of Palil, C. Meyers, P. XVoods. C. Schmid, Al. Fcddon, Matvey, B. Rana, the recent disturbances in Algeria, A. G,1ll.1gher, N. Campo, A. Baird, M. W'illiams, M. Ruppert, V. Biermann, D. Marino, M. Moore, Price. A's Work and plan to meet the challenge of the future VC'h.it do you think of Ainericnn tet-iiaiigvrsf' .islts Lloyce Judson of Madame Tournier, who has iust Arrived on .1 visit from l'.iris. The visiting sister of Madame Taliaferro tells French III seniors, l think they are very sweet! lhrlxira Rana, Judy Kelley, Evelyn Matvey, lflxinu fnvins, Michael Ruppert. 235' s an 30 The grace of the Madonna is expressed in an oil painting by senior nrt student, ,lane Smart. Maxine Fern admires her skillful use of clark blues and shaded whites.



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Don't forget the color scheme, says Mrs. Gerrity to her Family K. Harper, R. Graviano, S. Gorrell, M. Byrd, xl. Holland, D. W'iblitz- living class, as she demonstrates consistent harmony in the master houser, lippartl, xl. Streett, R. Lennon. xl. Firestone, Mrs. Gerrity, bedroom of one of last year's model homes. The A's collect ideas R. llotchltiss, Morgan. P. Clohessy, P, Sakaloslcy, Bartlett, for their own miniature masterpieces. ldentihable are: D. Gleason, P. Kraft. Tomorrowis leaders strive to reach new heights NWho's always there when spirit's the thing? . . . Under the patronage of Mary, .px ,SS kept alive the spirit of enthusiasm and B loyalty so much a part of Notre Dame. 9? Extra-eurriculars absorbed her interest-Glee f Club, debating, dramatics, sports, publica- tions claimed her after hoursf, Caught up in a whirl of social activities, the senior miss played hostess for Gonzaga seniors and graciously accepted a return invitation. Dancing to music of Tiny Meelter and his orchestra, the Class of 1958 caught the joy of the Wlinter Ball they spon- sored and kept it as a treasured memory of the blue and gold. Handing down Notre Dame traditions to their freshman sisters, Senior Councillors Iivalon Benton, Connie Callahan and Barbara Phillips introduce them to the school handbook. Attentive freshies are Connie and Doryce Benton, and Sally Callalian. 32

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