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Thoroughly satisfied with the results of the meeting and with the academic world in general, class members stroll down the second floor corridor: the Misses Fee, Massouda, Schiavulli, McEnness, McAlice, and Hall. Assembled for that very important class meeting in Room B at 11:50, the juniors offer a thoughtful study. President Maureen O ' Rourkc is discussing with the class preparations for the Ring Ceremony and Dance — highlight of the junior social calendar. Meetings of this kind are a part of student government activity, whereby students themselves manage class affairs. JUNIORS Any resident junior spends a great part of her academic life in the environs of Mercy Hall. Here the Misses Texeira, Cox, Lynch, Meagher, Costa, Mc Enness, and MacDonald visit one of the quads. A junior is a cocoon from which a senior will emerge and, at the same time, the height to which a sophomore aspires. She is breath- ing the exhilarating air of an upper classman at last and has graduated from required languages and prerequisites into her field of concentration. Having gotten her feet wet in her field, she wonders why it isn ' t more as she dreamed it would be — but is secretly relieved that it is too late to change her major again !
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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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