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Dear ' Diary . A few ctavs ano. ur ir( ' i ' i fci a i;ilt Iroin Miss Pt)lizzi : three hcdra, ;;, iled liasjs, usinsi; the alias. Iliiiliatiire lieati-iiiodels. ' ere thev a mess! Stiingx hail ' , mi iii.ike-u|)! Awhill Miss C ' .iiusd. mil petite. Ik ,illt i llhuie te.u ller. inspired u ti) va e a magic wand and create jlani(irnus inan- nei|nins. We drew lots lur the privilege nl ic- jiivenatiiig these creatures. Carmen Colon cre- ated Renee: Marie Castellano ' s master]3iece was Pepe; Marie Amabile designed a new drapi ' , as well as hair-stvle and make-u]j. and there she was — Denise! The girls relished the task ol turning Macheth ' s Three Weird Sisters into The Dazzling, Chic Trio. D ari , Dear Gee, it feels good to he a senior. We ' ll he experiencing all we have only been able to ob- serve, till now. The excitement of exams, the Prom, Senior Day, last minute preparations, re- hearsals, and then ... no more waiting! We will have in our hands out dil ov a, represent- ing four years at Hale. Dear Diary. Todav, the freshies lound out we ha e manv extra-curricular activities here at school. We ha ' e the Leaders ' . Choral, Newman, Trin- it Clubs. MdnntijUDi , and still others. I hopi- to get into the Honor Society! The Senior Dance will be upon us soon. Senifir Fine Dav is .March !i. (lan ' t w.iit lor the Prom! yW Z f Z i Dear Diary, Since- Hale- w. isn ' t a co-ed scliocil. 1 h.idn ' t thought there would be iiian sports. Was I mist.iki-n! riiough wi- don ' t have a footb.ill tc-.un. i- coni]jensate with sports suitai)le lor c)ung ladies. Solt b.ill .iiid c)llev ball .ire |)l.i cd In the lovsir teriiieis: basketball, the l.ivorite g.ime. is pl,i ed bv the U|)pil- termers! . iicl e ' ' e also learned to trip ihi- lit;ht l.in- t.lstlC. Dear Diary. When our teacher gave us our last library lesson, m curiosity was aroused. I decided to satisfy it b re.iding on inv own. .So m own elloits. .ulded to wh.it wi- have been doing in school, have paved a road of adventure for nie: f.intastic-. mythical, romantic ex])eriences, p.iinted with vivid words, lie before us. Dear Diary. The seeds I pl.mted lour years ago have born the fruits of educ .ition. Just as a tree needs water to grow, so did I recjuire the advice and hel|) of my teachers. With their aid, I expanded inv branches of knowledge. As I approach ma- turits, I look back pi-oudly ,it my accomjilish- nients. Dear Diary. With lli.it Big Da dr.iwing ever nearer, our futuic looms large before us. .A few of the girls would like to carve out professional careers for themselves; others intend to get married and do their p.irt to incrc-ase our po])ulation. But wh.itever their ambition. I ' m sure thev will all have successful futures. Whal do 1 iiant? Why, .1 c. ' in-er fust, .md thrn a home! Chairman: Savina . Ioiisi; . nne Blish, Charlotte Davis, Rovem.irie De Fina. Margie De Luca.
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journal ' Dear ' Diary, It ' s FAD! FAD! FAD! Smnething u ' lr came out in sihool today. lt a killer! Ballet shoes and dansilinc; earrings! What will the girls think ol next? Fur deiorations in the hair was some- thing that went out as last as it eamc in. Will. Hale is an all-girl school. Alter all, what iKe can voii expect liom women? ' Dan Diari . Wasn ' t it t-h-r-i-1-l-i-n-g to talk about our tavorite heau! We ' ll probabK be surprised to see ourselves maniid to some one wi- least sus- pected would be the one. Just lor lim. Fll jot down Willi Lulls W ' hiiin and sait to see what the outcome will be. H.S, |(i cs J.P. - T.E. lov.s A.S.— M.L.M. lovev j.C. -R.A.S. loves . . . Hush! DiW Diary, In this graduating c lass. June ' ' i2. (|uite a h ' w girls can display i areer paste-ups. Marilyn Jones of class 81A has a|)peaicd on T.V. and is going to continue her i areer in tap dam ing alter graduation. P.itricia Tarallo is a nieniber ol a dancing grouj). the Junior Rockets. Pat also intends to continue her career after conimeiice- inent. Broadwav, here the (cime! Dear Diarif, It ' s iIiiiiiil;. do. but ne i ' r tin! fhaduation ilav is a-coming. We ' re determined to do our best to win some ol those tantalizing awards. There are (.|uite a lew: the two for costume design, one tor sketching and one lor construction; the Gloria for hair styling: the gold medal for the regents: a hiishniid for cooking. If only evi ' iv- one might win at least one award. How about including a husband for all? We ' ll jjetition Miss Diew! Dt ' ar Diary, With graduation da ' so close, the poet with- in nie must express ms Pet Peeves. This poetic masterpiece is entitled Our 1 a (v ( that I :till luirr scf A iiiiuk III vv ' i ' ■lilt (liidiii oil nil ' : Or hull til sit nil lliini luird (hairs — Then liai ' f to iiiinl tlu i ndless stairs! Dear Diary. Wliite dresses, moist eyes, happy, happy inem- oiies; (iraduation will h - a dav of mingled emotions. There will b - the r.ijjtuie ol .u tualh actjuiring our dijilmiui. lor which wi- have stri ' en lor loiu ' Ncars; there will be the sorrow of p.irting with tile de.ir Iriends we li.ive known in this phase ol oiu lile. Dear Diary. My last (ontest as a senior POSTL ' RE QUEEN! I ' m one of thirls -two candidates elected from each program lunnber. iwider the diic ' ction of the Health Ed Dep.iilinent. Will the .S ' ( rrl judges (guess who) elect nie Queen or Lady-In-Waiting? Do I rate FOl ' R P ' S — Posture, Poise, Personality. Person.d Ayi- |jearance? PRIZES: Gold Oscar and Corona- tion Robe. Caown, Glamorizing Treatmc ' nts, courtesv of our Trade ] e]3artments. Isabelle Johnson, Marilvn Jones, Savina Morisi. Helen .S.mtarpia. .Anna Viscomi
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