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A superhighway demolished Marmion Avenue and our palace on the hill had to be reached by another route. We were Juniors now, and accepted as grown-ups by the unclerclassmen. We must have known that calypso music would he popular that year for we chose it far our Sing. KATHl..liEN DOHERTY made her debut as Chiquita Banana and ,lOSlf.Pl'llNE VIADER helped supply the costumes. This time we nearly did it. MARGARET TAYLOR, employed at Alexander's, kept the budget minded .luniors posted on all the new Paris creationsl' in the bargain basement. GRACE KELLY wished she were in Monaco by the time mid-terms came. Imita- tion is the sincerest form of flatteryf' and a great number of PATRICIA lVlADlNE's classmates tried to copy her auburn hair. Christmas came so quickly that year. and when tinsel began disappearing from the tree we found KATHLEEN FORD. the culprit, sitting in the back of Room 1. dressed as an angel. BELEN SANTIACO continued to manage the cafeteria. as she does all else. with quiet ef- ficiency while KAREN KORSAK kept the Coke machine well supplied. The Figits. assisted by MARGARET CON- WAY, invaded llwlarminn and we all set out to capture them. Finally the class decided to chip in to buy GERALDINE LEE an alarm clock as a reward for her promptness. Our Christmas play. Arsenic and Old Lace found PATRICIA PALMllSRl taking many trips to Panama and we all got a charge out of Teddy. Page 78
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JOAN GACLIARDO'l 1'O showed her athletic abilties when she coached Room 8 to victory in the intormurul tournament. and also when she played ping pong with an egg. LOUISE LATORRE awed hor classmates with her determination and patience during Intermediate Algchra. During Spring cleaning. JUAN BYRNES' detaehahle pony tail was found under the radiator. Known for our exuberance. we uddcd to our reputation nhun ALICE STEWART got tangled under a tahlc at air raid practice. Monday morning we heard CAROLYN RIZZO tell of her 'lfahulous weekend and MELISSA REILLY added hor experiences at St. llvlcn's dance. We celebrated CATHEIUNE PUGLlSl's eighteenth birthday and in the weeks that followed. she amused us with stories of her driving lessons. Papamn parties were frequent and famous. In May wc almost lvurst with pride when MARIE HENECHAN represented hlarmion's topnoteh Forensic league in Philadelphia. The climax to our Junior year came when we received our rings. Tliut moment epitomized achievement. fulfillment. EILEEN CURTIN and MARY ANN RIORDAN, proudly showed them at all the Fordham dances they attended-and they attended all of them. We played hostosscs to the Class of ST suddenly realizing that our turn had finally come. One of our last duties as Juniors was to elect the new Sodality officers, and NANCY CROWE become our Prefect-elect. Then after the routine of tests and turmoil. we left S.H.M. knowing that the next time we climbed the hill. we would he the Seniors. That day every Junior had a pocketful of dreams nnd u heart full of wonder- ful memories even as we asked ourselves Would we be ready for the hig change? T
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