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ROSEMARY WHITE Iohnny-on-the-spot: thaHs who Rosie is. obliging, and pleasant and enthusias' tically cooperative in :1 endeavors. MARLAN WILKINS Here's the cheerful little lady whose infectious giggle has affected all of us at some time, and whose staunch loyalty has been inspirzh tional. Page lmcnly-any RITA ZIMMERMAN Responsible, faithful, and amiable, Reefs is the ideal example of a sincere student and a worthy Classmate.
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MARY TAPHORN Mary is a gentle, reserved Miss who, far from being contrary, as the rhyme goes, is a must agreeable and amiable member of our class. RITA TELLER A pair of twinkling eyes, a warm reassuring smile. and a sound, steadfast character iof such is Rita made. DOROTHY VERDIN An alI-American girl is Dot: a gifted student, capable sportswoman, able musician, and best of all, a true-blue friend. Pagc Iwenfy MARmm TUE'HNG Vivacious, lovable, and talented is Harriet, whose voice is as delightful and refreshing as her personality; DOROTHY WELLS God gave Dotty a precious giftgthe ability to see the bright side of every situation and then to reflect the sum shineofher pleasure upon us.
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SENIOR OFFICERS GERTRUDE REARDON HELEN FLAHERTY MARJORIE FARJ-SlNU A NNA MA R l E LAMM ER'I' ottiitozy of tag Cfam o 7940 September 10, l936e0ur first day of high school! The first great event of our Freshman year was the initiation of our classmates; one hundred green Freshies. 0111 that terrible ordeal. XVI: felt quite important when the time came to elect our class officers. In October we had the privilege to see and hear the Papal Secretary of' State, Cardinal Pacclli, our present Holy Fa ther Pius XII as he stand on the balcony of St. rWary Seminary just opposite our campus. November brought the baskethall-wa game that helped us to show our sports- manship. The Thanksgiving entertainment, State Tests, Lady of the Lake, the Christmas party, the Senior Class Play were all memorable events of 1956. In January we had our first retreat under the direction of' Father Lily, SJ. An unexpected two weeks' vacation was granted us because of the Hood Of 1937, the worst Cincinnati ever experienced. HLights Out for a week! Anne Osterday walked away with many Hobby Fair awards during Girls, Week. The local conference of the C. S. Ni. C. held its meeting in our auditorium. ,Twas said that the Freshman Skating Party went over with a hang. The Freshmen were called good kidsnithey gave the Seniors a lovely farewell party. Golden September 01' 1957 saw us back to school again with a new vigor and new ambition. We were Sophomores. XVe defeated the Juniors in the Pam: fu'cnly-lu'o
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