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l The members of the class of ' 58 seem to be in a gay mood as they look forward to two more years at Salve Regina. Future teachers, nurses, sociologists, biologists, chemists, home ec ers and mathematicians comprise the class. May all their dreams, hopes, and ambitions be realized. Our day-hops seem rather cheery as classes end for the day. Com- muting from surrounding areas are Barbara Phelan, Eileen Flaherty, Michele Cali, Anna Lozito, Mary Daley, Jean Maguire, Carole Flynn, and Patricia Murphy.
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Preparing to leave for two years ' training at Saint Joseph ' s Hospital are Kathleen Sullivan, Sandra Delehanti, Diane Silveria, Helgi Danjczek and Gertrude Amaral. After this training is completed they will be reunited with their classmates. SOPHOMORES Everyone seems to be receiving mail today! exclaim our class officers, Pat Crecca, Mickey Cali, Loretta Verde, Eileen Farrelly, Carol Cannon and Barbara O ' Gara. This is a very happy occasion for everyone around lunch time. A Sophomore . . . bottom half of the middle . . . full of counsel which she passes on to freshmen . . . determined to study harder this year . . . begins to get acquaint ed with majors and minors . . . thinks that Homer lived too long . . . lays ghost of freshman year with sale of World History . . . knowledge of music ranges from nodding acquain- tance with Chopin ' s Polynaise to familiarity with commercials . . . has unusual faculty of putting Audrey Hepburn, Aristotle, and T. S. Eliot in the same sentence and making the relationship sound logical . . . confident that if she leaves Mercy Hall at 8 :59 she can make a 9:00 class in the Study Hall . . . calls home less — and less . . . abandons Dairy Lounge for the Mayflower . . . finally masters art of stretching week ' s allowance to three days . . . avid reader of Time, Life, and comic-strip Peanuts . . . untiring advocate of good time and coffee milk . . . trench coat, small kerchief, sneakers, kneesox — - standard attire ... a nice person to know . . . likes jumpers, Fridays, and Hemingway . . . dislikes bells, onions, and Arthur Godfrey ... a sophomore — a legendary state of mind — a passing glory.
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A junior . . . has lost a big sister but has found someone just as nice — a freshman sister . . . prints her abc ' s diligently and hopes that her magazine cut-outs are ac- tively meaningful ... is a student with some- thing to remember, but no time to remember it . . . exults in feeling truly at home in Mercy and Moore Halls . . . dreams of reading lists and seminars . . . wears her trench coat with a special slouch . . . has acquired those glori- ous later late permissions . . . and wishes she could vote at the next election . . . A junior still has the enthusiasm of a fresh- man, the wisdom of a sophomore, and is grow- ing in that balanced attitude which gives her that new look and that jolly smile. The officers of the junior class consider current class functions. Left to right: Lillian Igo, treasurer; Mary Jane Murphy, Student Council representative; Maureen O ' Rourke, president; Sheila Dugan, sec- retary; and Mary Cantore, vice-president.
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