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I . ,Xe JUDITH ANN WAGNER HOLY NAME PARISH Enthusiastic Judy . . . rooted for the team as iunlor year cheerleader . . . swimming and reading are the activities she enloys most . . . in the years ahead her ambition is to be a public health nurse. VIRGINIA MARIE WHITCOMB ST. AGNES' PARISH Iappy-go-lucky Ginny , , , -equent participant in the rorld of sports . . . captain of 1e Senior basketball team . . . uember of the Block Club . . . Ions to continue working at St. .gnes rectory after graduation. MARGARET ANN WETZEL ST. MONICA'S PARISH Co-operative, congenial Marge . . . works diligently on the business staff of the Presentation . . . likes any food containing whipped cream . . . her most treasured dream Is to tour Europe . . . aspires to be a medical secretary. And holds the future bravely in her hands. NORA GAIL WILSON SACRED HEART PARISH Generous and warmhearted . . . will always recall the first day of school . . . likes the study of history because it's excit- Ing . , . looks ahead to a career as a teacher. LOUISE MARIE ZANARDI ST. ANNE'S PARISH Volatile Lou . . . a member of the PRESENTATION editorial staff . . . probably the only girl to have literally tip-toecl her way through four years at Presentation . . . dotes on candy turtles . . . plans a ca- reer preceded by buslness col- lege. JOANNE ZEROLIS ST. JAMES' PARISH Loyalty personified . . . en- thusiastic Jo , a member of the Modern Music Masters, C.S.F. Secretary, actlve Sodol- Ist, Student Ilbrorlan et al . . . will miss dashing from third floor to atrium . . . remembers receiving a certificate of merlt for her Chemistry Prolect at the Boy Area Science Fair. may
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CAROL ANN TROYA ST. TERESA'S PARISH Magnetic, iovial . . . radiates Presentation spirit wherever she ls . . . a sun-baked vacation in Honolulu ranks as her favorite memory . . . considers learning to play pedro her greatest ac- compllshment . . . deslres to become a registered nurse. SUSAN ANN TOOKER ST. BRlGlD'S PARISH Gracious Sue . . . will miss struggling to her locker after school . . . dreams of around- the-world travel . . . likes his- torlcal novels, pizza, and uni- forms . . . thinks that sewing is relaxing . . . plans a career as a social worker. JOYCE MAY TREGENZA ST. DUNSTAN'S PARISH Dependable and energetic . . . serves as the business manager of the yearbook . . . relishes chicken and pizza . . . book- keeping and shorthand are the classes that she most prefers . . . wedding bells will toll not too far in the future for her. Here on the threshold of her life she stands MAUREEN REMI VALCI STAR OF THE SEA PARISH Good-natured and talkative . . . lists Italian, physiology and physics as her favorite classes . . . was dependable Sopho- more Mlssion Leader . . . takes an active part in all sports . . . intends to go to nursing college after graduation. ESPERANZA VASQUEZ ST. .l0SEPH'S PARISH Petite, dark-eyed miss . . . re- members with mixed emotions coming to the United States from her native Mexico . . . finds collecting records fascin- ating . . . shudclers at the very thought of polishing her school shoes . . . plans to be a cos- metologlst. . l, 57 if L ,Q 5 l 1 -. . I I VIRGINIA MARY TRINGALE ST. ELIZABETH'S PARISH Smiling, warmhearted Vlrgie . . . was class secretary in iunior year . . . enioys sewing as a pastime and hobby . . . cherishes the Senior Prom as her favorite memory . . . secret- ly wishes to visit Hawaii after graduation. ROSE MARIE VILLA ST. TERESA'S PARISH Helpful and eamest . . . ha been Santa's accomplice whil working on a Christmas baske committee . . . her years a Presentation and the clanging 3:05 bell comprise her favoritl memories . . . looks forward tr a trip to Mexico this summer
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Iwi 'rs ,, It tr, 'E ,Y E W4 5 Q Eileen Senior Social 1 f l 2 , I l Il ll 1 5 The murmuring of the audience tapers off to a hushed silence, the curtain parts with the precision and grace of a dancing ballerina- the Senior Jinx has begun. This is a momentous occasion for the senior class, an occasion steeped in tradition-a tra- dition of twenty-eight years that demands a high price. Costly in time consumption, physical effort, psychological pressures and inspiration, HTWELFTH HCDURH 'A its dividends are far beyond mere material values. A spirit of cooperation, an acceptance of responsibility, a feeling of comradeship, an opportunity for service, a moment to share and show talents, a time to learn and to teach,- all these are dividend enough, :surpassed only when the curtain swoops down and draws the cast under its wing for the final time. Q
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