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MARGARET MARY NIESEN Spends her spare time playing the piano . . . is planning to take up a course in nursing after graduation . . . called Margie” by all her friends. PHYLLIS NOVELLO Capable business man¬ ager for the annual . . she has a winning per¬ sonality and excels in commercial subjects. BETTY JANE PACE Always with Katy” . . . usually exclaims, Oh, George” . . . par¬ ticipates in all sports . . . kickball is her favorite. RUTH PERRY Quiet but interesting to listen to . . . Junior Third Order takes up a good deal of her time . . . claims house¬ keeping is her greatest achievement. ANN PERRY Like her twin, she is quiet but witty . . . participates in sports ... is seldom without Ruth . . . ambition is to be a good secretary. MARIAN F. PILLER A sweet girl with hair of red . . . green eyes . . . music is her hob¬ by .. . skillful di¬ rectress of OI.A’s or¬ chestra. Page twenty-nine Variety is the spice of life”. The schedule at O.L.A. contains a wide variety of sports, music, and several other activities— aside from the daily classes. The music department provides train¬ ing for all girls interested in joining the orchestra and band.
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MARY CAROLE MUELLER 3 Member of the band and orchestra . . . loves Purcell football games . . . Carole (with an e”) . . . friend to all. PATRICIA MULLEN VIRGINIA C. NAEGELE Ginny is very small . . . has a weakness for hot fudge sundaes and coke . . . would like to be a powerful speaker. SHIRLEY M. NICKOL Very proud of the fact that she attends OLA . . . spends most of her spare time drawing and writing letters . . . can usually be found with Mary Alice Steg- eman. Never sad . . . would like to know how to get rid of freckles . . . I like it” is Pat’s favorite expression. ANN NICHOLL Quiet and sweet . . . reliable . . . would like to wield a good influ¬ ence in her future ca¬ reer . . . lovely person¬ ality. JOAN NIEHE Is a prominent fan for Bacon . . . has blonde hair and brown eyes . . . can usually be found with Pat Mc¬ Quillan . . . Joan is the quiet type. 19 5 1 It seems so easy to stand behind Fr. Edwin’s desk, but the sen¬ iors will readily admit they could never take on the respon¬ sibility which goes with teach¬ ing senior religion. In this Amaranth of 19 52 we want to say, Thanks, Father.” Page twenty-eight
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MARIAN POHLMAN Page thirty Collects match covers for her hobby . . . skating is another way she spends her time . . her main expression is That’s life.” RUTH ANN POST Loves to work outside . . fond of skating . . good artist . . . hopes to be an airline stew¬ ardess. LUANNE PURCELL Is assistant editor of Amaranth . . . Lu” spends one-half of her lunch money in the jukebox at Greek’s” . . . horse-back riding is a must” on her program. BETTY RAMPELLO Is quite interested in fashion ... a friend to everyone . . . always answers, Well, that is just great!” FRANCES ANN RIDDER Likes to collect sou¬ venirs . . . Fran” en¬ joys all sports, except football . . . she’s well known for knitting large argyles . . . per¬ sonality is very pleas¬ ing. NANCY RIST Possesses a good sense of humor . . . disap¬ proves of washing win¬ dows . . . dotes on dill pickles . . . she collects cashmeres as a hobby. 19 5 1 Twinkle, twinkle, little star! How we wonder what you are! Here and there we guess again. Maybe you were rehearsing when we caught you in this pose. Dan¬ cers in our musical we really need. When May comes around we’ll look to you to pull us through, honestly! i
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