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TP ,4 JUNIUR CLASS l,N',lfIft'7lf Hlfl.FN Roos ' unlwur Vl-XXI-'I lfmmxos .S'wrwf11r5'- 7'rm,t ll r r xllI.IJRlilJ lil-Q xox K Nlilrlrccl lfcnczzk, tlzmct Edwards and Helen Roos l'Ul'R'I'll Rox x : Doro thy Froehlich, Shirley Gzrllzxghcr, Louise Dohertv Dolores Rok Yr-roni 1 ll Q' . H , . , c. runner, F,llt'l'll Ulloylt-, lictty lll't'lfCl1lT2lCl1, Nlary Heinz, Ruth Osho - l. XY' ' ' - ' ' rm, oum lnterlmlter, l'.llL.1hrth Nldtf, llllllkll Row: Nom l.ynch, Lois ,lean Lee, Dorothy Sill, Shirley Docherty, l'z1triciz1 Ricsnluycr, Rita XlcSorlt-y, Ritz: und Ruth llt-pp, jzlcquclyn Zimmer, Mildred Schenkel, .Xnna Jean Keller, Elayne Westerwick. SECHNIJ Row: Xlzlry Grace Rathgah, Charlotte Meister, lfllcen Bradley, Dorothy llirschhclcl, Patricia l,:xmm-ck, Nlxlrx' Rm'lcrivli,lfrlitl1 llchr Nl' 't l' ' ' l ' , . .lr1,,.1rL oxwrs, ,Mnlrcy l'fcll, Dolores Dccllg rlllltllllll lchhcrgcr 9'1lv'ztri' l ' ' , , . tv .cnnnr l ncs'r Ron: .XIHIZIIIIZIC.'xllIh,NUI'Il1' S'h '- ' ' ' ' ' .1 Q xunnn, Nlary Comtdntmo, Ann Horn, Nlurwl Bramll.
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' 1 I id to rim - Honest, .lea and . . .C From MonteCasslno SENIOR How sun-tanned you are. lt's good to see you again. Had a nice vacation?,' Corridors resounded with our excited laughter and chatter as we exchanged greetings on Sept. 3. When the electric bell suddenly ended the confusion, forty-one of us found ourselves in Room 201 and forty-two, in Room 202 with Sr. Marcella and Sr. Louise as home room teachers. Soon, as se- date seniors, we marched to the chapel to assist at a Nlass of the Holy Ghost. The last year of our stay at S. B. A. had begun. As the days passed into weeks and the weeks into months we became aecustomed to Hrst lunch periods and choicest seats at assemblies. Besides working hard at our academic subjects, we ventured in many activities. Vile sponsored the Community Fund drive, and made the hrst dance of the year The Cranberry Jamn a huge successg through cooperative effort and splendid coaching of Miss YVingerter we won laurels through our class play, Wings of the Nlorningf' what fun we all had at the never-to-be-forgotten prom at Highland Country Club with Brad Hunt's musicg these ac- tivities promoted loyalty and happiness among us. As wayfarers, ere we embarked on the summit of summits, Graduation, we've locked in our hearts precious memories of four years of friend- ship with teachers and classmates. and . . . ToourSt.BenedlctAcadamy 25 n? A perfect line-up-of picture posm
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Junior Class-Preparing to Be Tip-Top Leaders JUNIOR CLASS Led capahly hy llelen Roos, president, Janet lfdwards, vice-president, with Mildred Feneak serving as secretary-treasurer, the juniors have had a very active year. Honoring the class colors, Green and Gold, the yellow tea-rose as class Flow- er, and the appropriate motto VVork and Pray at S.B.A. , the girls have striven with a maximum amount of energy to reach their final goal, seniordom. Swinging into action for the Lamplighter Ball in the beautiful setting of the South Hills Country Cluh, the juniors worked with feverish heat selling tickets and soliciting patrons. Their zealous endeavors were also exhibited in the success of the class play, ,lessica's Journeyv. The class managed to reach a much desired peak in forensic activities for several first and second places of honor in speech tournaments were won hy junior girls. Other activities were the pagan hahy and the Christmas seal drives, selling chances for the S. B. A. Grand Drawing, making a number of field trips, and, last but not least, entertaining the Class of '47 at a festive banquet. The juniors of today have only the goal to go to put the grand finale on a worthwhile high school career. lfoi Rin Ron: Dorothy Seethaler, Jeanne Donovan, Nancy Aaron, Nlary june Davin, Mary Rita Heim, Nlary .Xdda liusse, Aleanne Arch, Nlary Binder, Betty Brown, Betty Bachmeyer. llilllkll Row: Patricia Bailey, Geraldine Nlaek,Joanne Steiner, Dolores Brown, Sarah -lane flahn. llelen Uechslein, Dolores Horan, Mary l.owrie, Val jean llalhedl, Lois Maloney, Margaret :Xnn Benedict, Ruth Xlages, .Xudrey l,onih. Siaeoxo Row: Shirley llartung, Helen Fiore, Dorothy Gerst, Rita Schweiger, Nlarion Schaeffer. Loretta Clair, 'liheresa Loliosco, l.ois lsherxvood. l'iIKS'l' Row: Frances Krepp, lfthelreda llimher, Nlarie .-Xhmayer, Marian Schanno. Dolores Bilotta. ,loan Slevan, Fay lYoods, .Xlieen McDonagh, Mary Kuhn.
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