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impli ity Fashion how Sew for yourself and have beautiful clothes like those shown in N.D.A.'s 1958 Fashion Show. The attractive models for the annual occasion are Patricia Madigan, jean Lentz, Joan Bottalico, joan Taylor, Mary Jane jannetti, and Mary Collins. K-xiii N.D.A. models preview fashions of the coming social season as they model evening attire for all occasions. Pictured are Mary W'illiams, Carol Kenney, Diana Smith, Judy Staples, and Diane Gauthier. rf QQ Pert and pretty in easual date wear are models Mary Peterson, Barbara Ripple, Dorothy Polvinale, Kathleen Allman, and jean Williams. ,,
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2? 3 ,,. as Q5 1 ff' 15 , -.W i ' sofa' . . My sf' 'M .: in CONSTANKI, CTAILAHAN NANC CAMPO Y r i i P ANNL GAi,i Aoiii.R KATHRYN l.AXX'Rl Ncn ational Honor Society ll' 5 y .w.. y Q 7 N., an i, f junrrii l.oF1Us Aucit h1CMAHON 1.25 M t M J , .w gf 5'-u 1 W , x. IQIAINI, COVIN9 MARY FAHIQY Candidates for the National Honor Society, chosen from sophomore and junior classes for qualities of leadership and service as well as for scholastic record, undergo a year of probation. Then, at one of the most dignified assemblies of the year, inductees' hopes materialize as they receive their pins. Hitching their wagons to the stars, these girls attempt to follow the N.H.S. code of leadership, character, scholar- ship, and service. Admiring E new membership pins are junior N.ll.S. members: Patricia Riccardi, Marie Hallion, Barbara Ripple, Patricia Madigan, 'Mary Peterson, joan Haslingcr, Mary Cantwell, Patricia Meyers, Patricia Frost, Kathleen M. Daly. s L L xl sss A p g- Q g r QE, g 530' H . ' 'Wx ' ' R a r. ., . 1, .. X , , VW4, 9, mtg f ' :gf . i 1 'rw' iii A - M s V .1 s, - ' 1 ',,. tfjpgiiv - - - t '.,,. i CARO1, SCHMID juuirii S'i'Ap1,is SUSAN WATSON LINDA TAYLOR 4
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Marvelling at Daniel Webster's oratorical powers, junior de- baters work to develop their own. Rita Brady, Patricia Murphy, Mary McCarthy, Maureen Holland, Loretta Marzetti, Iiwella Expert viewpoints guide debaters as they study the problems of foreign aid, Mr. Blachly of the International Cu-operative Administration explains the current Mutual Security program. Seated are: Patricia Frost, Shirley Puffenbarger, Barbara Bowie. Standing: Maureen Holland, Mary Cantwell, Patricia Meyers, and Cynthia Burke. tx E Y' 46 Lum, Cynthia Burke, Christine Clark, Patricia Reynolds, Mary M. Pignone. A Senator rises from his seat and strides rapidly to the rostrum. He addresses his colleagues of the United States Senate and plunges into heated discus- sion of the mutual security program. Just eight blocks away, another speaker rises to express her views on foreign aid. She speaks with clarity, accuracy, and confidence. She is a member of Notre Dame's Debating Team. Information supplied by the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, coupled with special help from Mr. Richard Blachly of the International Co-opera- tion Administration, helped the team develop the ability to analyze both sides of the question. Capturing top honors in the city-wide elocution contest, speakers also represented Our Lady's Acad- emy in the I Speak for Democracy Contest, the American Legion Contest on the Constitution, the extempore contest on current events, and an exposi- tion of the Bishop's Statement for 1957. From the active year just ended, the girls who par- ticipated in public speaking have learned much- to convey the truth, and defend the right.
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