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'NK 't Marguerite points tt- the Glenn Island Castle Init the I-tht-r beniur tlun'l seem tn he in an exploring: nmud. v-.-..,,,,,,. v-X Irene and Marguerite enjuy the still breezes. Th? a Hikes an ideal PIECE N' D050 A misty November day failed to dampen the spirits of the senior class when we set out for our picnic on Glen Island. As legions before us have done, we explored our share of old caves and visited the castle. Our appetites too were traditional and after an early lunch we toasted marsh mallnws on the pavillion. Even when the mist became a downpour, we remained un daunted and boarded the buses for home with regret. Du vnu smell murslunalltm-' Waiting for the rain tu slnp . . . Put seems amused by .lackie's hat . Q 'K ' . .,-Wt -1 dsx '-4 ' . 'f ' Z. .- at P ,fl M- . 3 4' - fy, A it , ,y Sm '. 9. 4 M if ., Q . 4 , K. . , s .... -- ,4.,.,.,,, 4!. . r , 5 ' A - ' vi L,,f.,:z .i 1 X'-gif' Climbing seems to have tired this g lt! t
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B.. Rosemarie. .loan H. and Pat seem vssed in the Villanova scenery. classroom scene, was taken dur- one ot' the conferences. A group picture of all thnse going to Villanova. - .T . .K N, p ,. .. W. As-2 '1 ' ' ' iii' f f A 1 xlfjnl 1 l A 1 ' s K i 1 . 1 . ' ,. '-s. ' f :gf ' gr ifffil . '. '11 , t. ., . f el '4 ' i . , 4 lfffi' Q' Bl . ' .qv if ,F . I displays their snuvenirs uf 1.4-P ' ulinc up. nf those present nl ' .J ' Dora and Helen are interested in what Nancy has to say but Belen's interest lies elsewhere. AJ Marie. chairman ul a pnncl disrnsscs the topic lluring this saint' month. nu-mhers of hath staffs atlc-ndutl the Villanova. paper and yearbook conference. Mannion playecl an active and pruminunt rolc at the von- fvrunce when Mario llcncghan was chos- vn to lm vhairman of a panel concf-rnutl uith svlnml newspapt-rs. Marie spokv ol' tht' arlvancetnent of the papvr staff un a nn-ril hasis. That alternmm we were nnw again wt-ll wprest-lite-ml as llelvn Santiago st-rved as a llltlllllikfl' nf n panel dealing with vltnnsing a suilalblv yearlmnk thc-nn-. with lnuth panelists. I.qretm and Kmhleu-u --lr-1-k the tnne lvefure lr-ming fur hnme. ' M I Tfflf' :mills were hlentilul as wt- stan-te-xl L-r . A 'I -t K. V, wt 1 X -t rqglgtf mf y ' '4 5 ' . , 14 ' iz --Y ' - ' ff, - . . Q. 1. I Vw Z , . - ,GQ .K , W A 1 5,4 , ' ,K wil' ' A 93,5 t , ' K, . . .s X. fx -. s ' . V .os ,. x K Q X . f 5 X . K Ll v 3,1 ll, m 5,54 A -. W SL. r 1' K ., R , 4 Q ,, I A X A- . NL -bk ' 5. y . L 'Y J ,
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Page 89 text:
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en and Kathleen hy the ,lank- anlern, Seniors und their best Dancers pause for n picture, but what goes on in the Louise. Anne and dates wnlrh Put and Joseplrine. who, with escorts, smile for camera. ux dance g y c urnted Room 5. S W., Terry and Bob sign in while Rose m ' mane and Ann await turn. A tlate circled in red on every seni0r's calendar was October 27, the clay of the Senior Tea Dance, our first Maricol bene- fit. The Hallowe'en motif lent an air of guy mystery as with our escorts we danced in classrooms miraculously transformed in- to hallrooms. A pause for refreshments in the cafeteria, and then we were off again for the evening. The witching hour for us came when it was time to go home. The fun continues as Charlie gives his heart to Pat. The fellas leurn the Chu Clin.
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