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Foreword Over the past three years, Notre Dame has built a school. An idea, a plan, and finally a building have crystallized into our school. Our school seal grew with the school through the blueprints, the dedication, the improvements. The students grew with the seal through the school activities and organizations, through the personal interest of the faculty in the intellectual development of awakening minds. Each year has seen the progressive development of the school, par- ticularly in the slowly maturing growth of its students. In June, this development will 1m complete; Notre Dame High School will have graduated her first class. From a vapor to a crystal; From an idea to a reality; From a seal to a symbol: We present this process of crystallization in the form of our year- book, Notre Dame’s first. In this initial yearbook, we have employed the school seal as a symbol of growth and of completion, of that fulfillment which has been our goal, the fulfillment of womanhood.
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Dear Bishop Scully, In September, 1960. Notre Dame High School accepted her first fresh- man and sophomore classes. Now, in June, 1963, we will receive from Notre Dame the honor of lieing her first graduating class. These past three years have gone by all too quickly, and as graduation day nears, we cannot help reminiscing and thinking—thinking al out our school and what she means to us. During the past three years, we were recognized as Notre Dame girls by our school uniform. Now, although we are putting aside our familiar skirt and blazer, we are not putting aside all that Notre Dame has given us. We are not putting aside that interior seal which will always mark us as Notre Dame girls. We love Notre Dame and all she stands for. We love her, not only because of the education we have received, but also because of her ideals—loyalty, dedication and service. Notre Dame has given us both intellectual and spiritual opportunities, but you gave us Notre Dame; you gave us these opportunities. To you, then, do we gratefully dedicate our first yearbook. Respectfully yours. The Class of 1963
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