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Patricia Jean Wolhar Chablotte, N. C. Class President (3, 4); Class Vice Presi dent (2); Class Treasurer CO; Sodality (I 2, 3, 4), Treasurer (3); Glee Club (1, 3, 4 I, Treasurer (4); Basketball Team (1, 2, 4), Co Captain (4); Study Club (3, 4); May Day Attendant (3): Music (1. 2, 3); Choir (4). CLASS HISTORY How the vears have flown! Omar ' s bird, indeed, is on the wing, but what bird ever rested for long? It seems, indeed, that it was onlv vesterdav we entered high school; and, here we are, ready to receive a diploma for finishing it! We are glad, of course; but we shall miss Sacred Heart— our wonderful teachers, our classmates everyone here and everything about it! Remember our first year in high school, back in the fall of 1945? as we looked around at the unfamiliar faces and the new-to-us classrooms, we experienced a linge of anxiety. What did the next four years hold for us? A small part of it was disclosed a little later when Sister Angela took us into her office and told us what our subjec ' s the first year would be. Looking through our new books, we suddenly realized the fact that our grade-school davs were over and that we would have to buckle down and do some earnest studying, if we intended to pass. As the months passed, however, we discovered that high school was not all work. We were intro- duced to the Abbey bovs at the Introductory Dance. There were dances and ball games. In fact, we sponsored one of the former: we gave a Square Dance, which was highly successful. Almost before we knew it, the year was over and our davs as freshmen were no more. The next vear we returned to school as sophomores. Now we were a little wiser— or thought we were!— and we held our heads a little higher. Together with the honor of being raised to the second step towards graduation came more difficult subjects, a thing that meant studying more than we had in our freshman vear. That year we gave a lovely New Year ' s Dance, to which everyone came. Then— we were juniors! We realized from the very first that our iunior vear would be a very busv one. The Hallowe ' en Dance given bv our class and the Final Dance at the Abbey were among the most outstanding affairs of the year, and of course, we can ' t forget the wonderful time we had at the Lawn Party. However, none of these events could compare with the Junior-Senior Banquet and the dance after it. The summer vacation before our last vear, like all the vacations we have ever had, passed too quickly— much too quickly. But when we came back to Sacred Heart we were seniors. The brightness that shed itself over the whole vear was somewhat dimmed by the thought that it was our last year in school. We realized that after the final exams and Commencement Sacred Heart would be just a memory, but a memory fraught with all the connotations that surround the word home. Elizabeth Rafter, c nss historian Page Thirty mmrnnm. —■I.HI1IIHB1
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ACADEMY SENIORS Frances J. O ' Donoghue YoNKERS, N. Y. Blessed Sacrament Academy. Yonkers, N. Y. (1, 2); Roosevelt High School, Yonkers, N. Y. (3); La Clique Club (3 1; Dramatics Club (31; Sodality (41; Study Club (4): Art Club (3. 4); Basketball (1, 2, 3): Glee Club CI. 2, 4); Bowling Club (1. 2, 3): Echoes Circulation Manager (4); Choir (1, 2, 45; Riding Club (1, 2); Class Treasurer (4); Class President CD: Most Versatile (45; Music (D; Tennis Club (1, 2); Swim- ming Team (1, 2). Lottie Elizabeth Rafter Mount Holly, N. C. Day Students ' Association (1, 2. 3, 4); Beta Club CD; Latin Club CI. 2); Glee Club (3, 4); Home Economics Club (31; Class Historian (4); Attendant, May Day (4). Annie Frances Scholl Belmont, N. C. Day Students ' Association C3, 4); Sodality fl 2 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 3, 4); Dramatics Club (11; Basketball C2, 4); YCS (3, 4); Beta Club CD; Latin Club CL 2); Home Economics Club (3); Class Vice President CD- Bridget Estelle Scholl Belmont, N. C. Day Students ' Association C3, 4); Children of Mary CI. 2. 3, 4); Glee Club CL 3 4 ■ Dramatics Club (1, 2, 3); Study Club CD Home Economics Club (31; Choir , Class Vice-President (3D; Echoes Staff (4) Leonor Hatdy Souza Guatemala, C. A. Sodality (1. 2, 3, 4); Study Club (3, 4) Glee Club CL 2, 3, 4); Choir CL 2. 3, 4) Basketball CL 2); Private Voice (3, 4} Typing (1, 2); Most Attr active (4); Music Appreciation CL 21. Leonisa B. Untalan Guam, M. I. Glee Club C3. 4); Sodality CL 2, 3, 4) Study Club (3, 4); Softball Team (1, 25 Guam Student Council (D; Typing (4) Maid of May Crowning (1, 2, 3); Choir (I, 2, 3). Virginia Sue Williams Dunn, N. C. Dunn High School CL 2); Sodality (3, 4). Prefect C4); Study Club (2, 3. 41; Glee Club C2. 41; Choir C2, 3, 4); Most Out- standing Student (4. Elizabeth Lorinda Willms Marion, S. C. Sodality (1, 2, 3, 41; Study Club (3, 41; Glee Club (1, 3, 41; Latin Club (1, 2): Choir (4); Basketball Team (2, 41, Co- Captain (41; Study Club C3, 41; May Day Attendant (4)- SM
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Some Utile talk awhile of me and thee SUPERLATIVES COLLEGE Margaret McGerrigle Most Outstanding Student Lillian Applewhite Most Attractive Ann Galletta Most Versatile ACADEMY Sue Williams Most Outstanding Student Leonor Souza Most Attractive Frances O ' Donoghue Most Versatile
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