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Seaaru. icult steps toward growing up. As sophisticated Sophomores, we met two people who made quite an impression upon us. Our class teacher, Sister Mary, greeted us with a smile, but of course we were warned not to set one foot in the class room via the fire-escape on a rainy day. Imagine what would happen to the floor! We were told that we would soon meet our new principal, Sister Francis Loretto, and we looked forward to our first assembly with many whispered predictions. Sister im- pressed us with that first forceful address and we were delighted with her interest in the smallest of our activities The spirit of every class Jumped by leaps and bounds when Sister introduced the pennant system and Maria Meza who had succeded Rosa NANCY LEARNED Slender Senonta 1' 1 EDNA MARTINIEZ Q SQ 'al L es CAROL JULIN CAROL KALINE American Observer Sincerely Yours 'wgqlrv YN 4' x 45 DOROTHY LINANE Dom Jackie Naive Ballerina Painted Doll 1 EVANGELINE MARTINEZ CATHLEEIN MCCLAUGHLIN MARIA MEZA Eddie Vangie Cathy Haunted and Hungry Sffllllng Samarltan Timid and Tiny Radical Republican hav 5? fi ., -x C' 4- - 1. A Y? 'Ev 1- 'sf hi . x 8' , JACQUELINE LORENZI
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'Sl BEVERLY BILAFER ev Bobbr Bewrtched Bothered and Bewrldered BARBARA BRENNAN Semper Frdelrs 'M :im l'5 img, W7 ANITA BROWN CAROL BURTON Sweet and Lovely Personalrty P us yr-an--Q MARIA DE MARTINI ANN DRISCOLL EMMA ESPARZA De Mar Benrgn Foretgn Calm Cool and Blg Sxster Correspondent Collected '?N Q ,,l? Q., x 7 CAROL JOHN ROSALIE IOYCE Sun Tan Specral Rose Fabulous Funmaker C at the trad1t1ona1 1n1t1at1on fest1v1t1es What had happened to our elghth grade power'7 Even though we were not allowed to attend the school dances as Freshmen we had a treat 1n store when we were mtroduced to an organ1zat1on whlch brou ht to us valuable 1n forrnatlon and much fun urmg our four years of hlgh school the Federatwn The annual convent1on 1n Oakland made us feel a l1ttle more 1mportant' Slster Jeanne Mar1e our class teacher was faced Wlth the problem of keepmg her lass mterested 1n the Fam11y L1V1Yl course wh1le the sun wa s Shlnlng down on a eserted basketball court rrght outs1de the wmdow She handled th1s Job beaut1fu1ly and we shall al ways treasure the memory of her flashmg srnlle as she helped us take the d1ff
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Seacazd. S Qu I 1:-' ANN KEEFE DOLORES KING JOAN KLOEHN ELIZABETH LAWRIE S1l1y but Sweet Lorrx Puzzled Poet Betty Slmple Sabrina Tantahzmg Treasurer E' PA'l RICIA MARINO 3 Demure Coquette Patsy 511011 and Sassy Lanky Lazy Bones lie Joyce as class president, helped us to ac- quire a large number during that year. As grown-up young ladies, we attended our first school dance, Autumn Nocturne , and then, in January, we joined the rest of the student body in Oriental Gardens . During this year we came under the direction of three other members of the faculty: Sister Marie Celine who threatened us with the dissection of a frog in her Biology classg Miss Doherty who coached our teams in their C. Y. O. strugglesg and Mrs. Shanahan who encouraged us to see the latest release of Julius Caesar, even though we understood Shakespeare thoroughly! As the Seniors began their Day of Recollect- ion, we played hostesses at the traditional breakfast. We wonder if some of those Seniors
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