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ual- 13 Back row: Eleanor Deodati, Patricia Mayer, Patricia Cunningham, Kathleen Clisham, Katrina Jordan. Middle row: Dolores Danforth, I ' I Sheila Kelly, Eleanor Gallagher, Guadalupe Herrast. Front row:Patricia a Hogan, Deirdre Jones. Missing: Loretta Williamson. .lunior School News A wonderful surprise awaited us on our return to school. The walls of the classes in Milleret Hall had been painted beautiful pastel shades, and there were new desks in two more rooms. During the month of October, the sixth, seventh, and eighth classes went to Long- wood Gardens, and the first, second, and third classes spent a wonderful day on the model farm belonging to the Medical Mis- sionary sisters at Fox Chase. On October 31st we had our usual Halloween parties and Reverend Mother gave several prizes for the best costumes. ln November, the fourth and fifth classes, went to see the miniature village, Wayside America . Before Christmas we gave a Carol con- cert and the Pre-school acted a darling little play. The sixth, seventh, and eighth classes also presented a Polish Christmas play. In February, the sixth, seventh, and eighth classes went to see the famous Vienna Collection at the Art Museum. During March, the fourth and fifth classes were busy preparing for their exhibit of Foreign Countries which took place in Passion Weelt. The costumes were beautiful and everyone was delighted with the exhibit which lasted three days. On the Wednesday of Holy Week, the sixth, seventh, and eighth classes gave a Passion Play which was written by a Benedictine monk. After Easter we worked feverishly at Art classes and Hobbies designing and painting wrapping paper, shellacking coasters, waste paper baskets, boxes and trays, etc., for our Bazaar on May 15. Our parents were wonderful and each morning saw some fresh surprise for the great day. To the great joy of the younger ones we were able to obtain three ponies for the whole afternoon of the bazaar. The proceeds were for our Milleret Hall library, pictures, and a film strip machine and films, records and more Kindergarten equipment. We want to thank all who helped us collect votes for the television. Finally, we obtained the votes required and the long
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F Jordan, V. Lammer, M. ll. Board- man M F. Sanders, S. Wenzel M Lmey. NH Class desired television was installed in Milleret Hall. We always look forward to Reverend Mother's feast and this year in the Junior School we each presented her with a little wild flower plant for the woods, besides the big gift for the school. The Dancing festival was also nice this year as besides the ballet we had added folk dances and a Maypole dance. Vll Class Ciannini, M. T. llerrasti, P. Hughes. After our Closing exercises on june 6, our Scout troop 607 began their first over- night Camp on the grounds. We had invited another troop for the three days. On the last day we invited nine of the Brownies who were to join our troop. They had their flying up ceremony in the afternoon. We all enjoyed the cook outs, the camp fires and we are looking forward to another overnight camp next year. H HI Classes Back row: S.Dorsey, A. Jordan, J. M. Monaco, R. Gleeson, M. Hunt,,I.Boardman,N.Mcllvaine, C. Hellrung, P. flregy, M. M. Schisselbauer, M. L. llenkels. Front row: R.Giannini, P. john, A. Dailey, E. Kearns,G. Uuross, K. Sommer, K. 0'Brien, P. Bekir, M. L. Liebert, B. llenkels, A. Farr, M. F. Dailey, M. F. Buchinsky. -,.-m- t,s.1.m..qw.....a.,v .-. luv- r mnn L. Seraphin, ll. Craig, J. Mcliernan, C
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