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Mission-minded Freshmen Conscientious Frosh are checking the progress of their class in fulfilling their Mission quota, which is a penny a day per girl. These Freshmen are striving to be tops, for their goal is the mission banner, an award to the section which has collected the most money. Sports-mincled Freshmen With Gremlin cheerleaders directing a yell, the Freshmen boost their team at an intramural softball game, showing class spirit by their support. .. Al Edin 'sf lil A new freshman? Freshman Reception-a day to print in our book of mem- 5 ..G I- .V ' ones. Father found a new type of basketball that day! rizlgeawayllelallls olfebelgxg Q . I' a r ' f ft 4
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FRONT ROW lL. to R.l: Carol Ramirez, Julia Melise, Purita Pera, Carmelita Roybal, Marie Miller, Mary Perrick, Patricia O'Connell. ROW 2: Dianne Rector, Barbara Ruggiero, Sandra Poganini, Bernadette Merida, Gloria Pirotto, Rose Marie Redman, Suzanne O'Connor. ROW 3: Eileen O'Connor, Yvonne Rob- ertson, Ingrid Rolfes, Donna Pisoni, Janet Milano, Mary Jean Robles, Pamela Reever, Shorlene Montoya, Sharon Ohlssen. ROW 4: Anne Olivier, Jean Paialich, Dianne Robinson, Barbara Micheletti, Maureen Price, Sharon Plummer, Francesca Passanisi, Lido Mikes, Ombretta Pessagno. SECTION LEADER Carole Quinlan SECTION LEADER Diane Shirley FRONT ROW lL. to R.l: Geraldine Soriano, Lynne Yriberri, Anita Worda, Armida Soucido, Edna Victorio Paula Van Loon, Jane Varalli. ROW 2: Esther Villegas, Marsha Wong, Carolyn Thomas, Maria Stoker Linda Vigil, Maria Villarreal, Frances Ybarra, Janette Scurini, Marie Tabora. ROW 3: Mary Ann Silvestri Leona Ve-nnemeyer, Mary Williams, Rae Ann Van Deusen, Susan Wertz, Susan Schichtl, Roberta Ward Margaret Walker, Carole Wilson. ROW 4: Alice Van Zant, Mary Tincknell, Diane Tabarracci, Ulrike Tres- nak, Diana Smith, Kathleen Spencer, Gail Uannelli, Sandra Stimmel,
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Here Come the Indians fS Sm J O ,fe sa What a glorious year this is! We are no longer the lowest, we are the high and mighty sophomores. A whole new menu has been placed before us. VVe begin each day with the speech or glee club as an appetizer. For breakfast we have business period, and our ever interesting religion classes. As a mid-morning snack there is gym, or perhaps study. Following this is our appetizer for lunch, our new plate of biology with cell and root gravy. For lunch, English classes with, perhaps The Mer- chant of Venice as the special of the day. An extra dessert is fifth period, a time of leisure and fun. To keep us going during the afternoon, a snack of sewing or typing is always ready. After this we have our tea for the afternoon with Latin or Spanish. For the solid food required at dinner we have geometry, a mind-stirring dish. There is always a softball or volleyball game as a bedtime snack. With this menu, we sophomores are completely filled with knowledge and fun, and we have a delicious time. Carol Doherty CLASS COLORS: Red and White PATRON SAINT: Saint Therese MOTTO: Backward never, forward ever CLASS OFFICERS: lL. to R.l: Paula Hings- bergen, Secretary-Treasurer, Jeanne Pet- ray, Social Director, Barbara Vernengo, Vice-President, Sheila Boyle, President. SECTION LEADERS: tl.. to RJ: Gloria Belluomini, Sue Pagan, Sandy Siracusa Judy Gough, Cecilia Die Aragon.
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