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1 ' ll 3-3- n , F L s, x n - 3. r if in ws ,, b an ll wx I 1 'Q x N . xc nw H' D, cg C-on 1 K 'F B. I? li' I S M. Herrera J. Hopkins Griffen Hansen Harper D, Adams E. Aguilera M, Alegria I. Anderson I. Asmussen S. Babbino C. Berthold M. Borgen C, Brightenstine V. Briones P, Cassidy D, Castro C, Coffman V. de La Rocha I. Del Monte I, Dietlin N. Eilert B. Endress D, Freitas M. Fromm M0464 It was a hop, skip, and a jump from our Frosh Prol- ics to our Soph Sillies. As we entered the Sophomore room a wonderful surprise awaited us--Sister Frances!! The large number of pen- nants on our walls prompted the motto The Class With Spirit. It was difficult set- tling down to studies but understanding teachers helped us, ST. Victoire Julie had us chasing cater- pillars for our insect col- lections. Our pride and joy, THE STAR appeared regularly with all the latest comments from Sophs. Our Jazzy Christmas with an unusual Santa caused quite a stir. Sopho- mores and Seniors put on the Sister Dance SNOW BALL. Dancers glided across the floor under del- icate snowflakes which hung suspended from the rafters. The annual Saratoga Project was a huge success with the Sophs capturing two pennants for their financial contributions. Christmas vacation over, we returned to a newly- ff Z ff Q :jg f OX? ...wr - K Z. ., U 'Q -.. , 33 . A :Sify . w X . , :' 5 lu, V , . r .A 1 L.
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We have arrlved' Upper classmen at last we look back on th1s year wh1ch seems so crowded w1th wonderful crazy mem or1es of dances games pennants plays our pr1 vate f1re escape paper drxves 1nproport1on to a freez1ng cold Stu dent Body p1cn1c semor r1ngs THE PROM B1g Slsters ' Everythmg runs together 1nto a happy haze Who w1l1 forget the 1ncl1 nat1on of cars toward Jumors our cat Sam 100 N D dogs How could we forget that predlcamentl We went dramat1c th1s year too sweep1ng the student body 1nto the mag1c fantasyland of A11ce 1n Wonderland Remember the pennant we won for I our httle novlce sent w1th well wlshes to Saratoga at Chrlstmas t1me'? The paper drlve just before 'Sayanara found the Jun 1ors gomg all the way to support the school Remember the sudden Jolt we had when or Mary of the Natlvmty Calmly announced Ev1dently th1s class does not want Semor Martorana Martme z Me yers Ne ylon Notter Patch Pxcem Rxbeuo Roesch Rolland Sa IZ Schurr Shuster Souza Shamhan Storm rmgs No one has suggested orderlng them F1fty s1x vo1ces surpr1sed but not outwltted crled, 'We'l1 order them todayl' The waxtlng for them to ar r1ve seemed endless S 'S Y nlieua 3 10041 ul'-fm, Qing, I mbez Ram e 23 I' Ah LIIKI Then all of a sudden, xt was Class Day As each .Tumor was capped by her Blg Slster a lump rose 1n her throat M1sty eyed we real1zed we had but one preclous year left before we too would march 1nprocess1on from Berchman s Hall for ever'
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W A , f X 4 ' V f z yd' l 4 9 fi QQ! ' Ye' 55' Q4 2- J. QQU -gf. 5 M. Riley R 7 PIN. Q A . R P ,,. 1' J N C vote? 403 me painted room Qthanks to the Mothers' Guildj. Sr. Victoire Julie was prepared for our renewed vigor and met us in the Biology Lab with dissecting kits, Miss Beckh was prepared too, and we became acquainted with JULIUS CAESAR' on a literary basis. More Panda spirit was displayed in our cooperation in the paper drive, Mission Day, and the Slang Dictionary which was completed under the direction of Miss Beckh. The Science Fair at Golden Gate Park was an attraction for 10th Grade scien- tists, and Moss Beach, too, with its very, very low tide, where we were seen grabbing for wiggling, elusive creatures to bring home as specimens. One thoughtful Soph left her speci- mens outside Room 10 and provided a crab chase for Sr. Frances later in the afternoon when the creature was found scurrying down the corridor to- wards the stairs--no doubt looking for water. The breakfast for our Senior Big Sisters was a tremendous success and The Class With Spirit looks forward to an even more successful year as Juniors--Upperclassmen! I , 138881 Klauber , Lewellyn Love Lucas Lynch Manley Muhlebach Nowell O 'Brien Schelstraete Skillin Sorensen Sweeney Tamez Uribe Vickers Vigil Wayman Webster Wetmore L ru. -Xxx 5'- Aigill A 5. qi ' l fax A I 'I - '. -,1L,Mw,' , 1 '54 f eg. t ew 1 M , sm A l 11 gf, .U v Wes. A' Q4 vis' N 'hr' I 'H W fl SHE' el V, Q , os.. .. . pl 23 9' 1 X SS- 7 1 .fx os,- x Q- . ,5 Q 1' H Q., pu. up T7
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