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Adena Adams adds supplementary material in sociology class as senior citizens and Sister Catherine look on. Ure value af an education lies, not in its SENIOR CLASSES Room to room, class to class, our minds retrace the steps of the familiar paths we trod at Seton. As we enter each classroom, a dozen or more fond memories rush to greet us. ln these rooms we formed friend- ships, some of which will last a lifetime. Each door- way brings o different thought-a crucial test passed, perhaps a crucial test failed, a class particularly liked, again perhaps a class particularly disliked. Although each classroom was different in many aspects, no matter where you went Blessed Mother was there smiling from a picture, a statue, the holy water font, she was there to guide and assist. Others now occupy our domain at Seton, but although they may usurp our desks, our honors, our privileges, these are ours forever-our memories. -,-,..- ,Q- I Office practice students make remote preparations for their future careers. 104 Patricia Barnhart, Theresa Dunnigan, and Angela Catrona review methods of filing in secretarial office practice.
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ROSEMARIE WIRTH 2224 Eagel Street Rosie . . . blue-eyed blonde . . . HeIen's inseparable . . . I can't see a thing without my glasses . . . aspires to a nursing career . . . Peg O' My Heart. Children of Mary I, III, IV: A.A. I, II, IV: Dramatics Ill, IV: BETO II, Publicity Secre- tary III, Vice-President IV: Science Club III, IV: Vignettes. ELEANOR ANNE WURZBACHER 6219 Burgess Avenue An Irish colleen . . . a twinkle in her eyes . . . Carnival Queen . . . a real sweetie . . . iust loves to polka. Children of Mary Ill, IV: Glee Club I, II, III, IV. REGINA ZAWACKI 825 S. Rose Street Jean . . . winning personality . . . immaculate uniform . . . Mission busy bee . . . Monday morning fatigue . . . sweet on Poly. Children of Mary I, ll, III, IV: Student Council I: C.S.M.C. Representative I, II, Treasurer Ill, President IV: Seton High News II: Louisettes II: A.A. I, Il, III, IV: BETO Il: Legion of Decency I, II, Ill, IV. MARY ALICE WATTS 6164 Regent Park Road Moe . . . Howdy and the Navy forever . . . got enough curls to give away . . . true friend in need . . . craves cookies. Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Dramatics I, II: Varsity Basketball III, IV. BARBARA ANN WHEELER 4410 Newport Avenue Bobs . . . bright, brown eyes . . . witty and nice . . . history lover . . . Where's my lunch this time? . . . City rooter. Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV: C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV: A.A. I, ll, Ill, IV: Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV. MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS 804 Eastern Avenue Lou . . . greatest personality . . . couIdn't be nicer . . . mischievous sparkle in her big blue eyes . . . collegiate all the way . . . member of the Club 26. Children of Mary ll, Ill, IV: C.S.M.C. I, III, IV: Louisettes I: A.A. I, Il, Ill, IV: Dramatics I, IV: BETO II, Secretary III, President IV: Legion of Decency I, III, IV: Vignettes. Graduated with honors. DOROTHY WURTZER 514 Rolling Road Dotsy . . . tall in stature . . . crazy about weekends . . . Barbara's other half . . . Catonsville forever . . . roller skating and Bainbridge. Children of Mary III, IV: Louisettes II, III, IV: A.A. I, ll, Ill, IV: Legion of Decency I. JOAN YATES 1009 Cameron Road Radiant personality . . . a true Setonite . . . sports a Poly ring . . . neat and sweet . . . nursing bound. Children ol Mary I, ll, III, IV: Glee Club I: C.S.M.C. I, Il, III, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency I, Representative II, Secretary III, Vice-President IV. SHIRLEY ZIEMSKI 342 Stratford Road Shirl . . . future teacher . . . haunts the dances at Cahill . . . smile for every- one . . . iust loves those French classes . . . St. Joe forever. Children of Mary II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV: Seton High News ll: A.A. I, II, III, IV: BETO II, III, IV: Legion of Decency I: Bowling Ill, IV. MARGARET WEIDENHAMMER 3400 Hopkins Avenue Peggy . . . pleasant ways . . . piano key tickler . . . Oh, Kass, let me tell you what happened . . . one of the big five . . . Navy. Children of Mary III, IV: Orchestra I, II, III, IV: A.A. I, IV. SUZANNE WILLARD Darlington, Maryland Sue . . . real sweet kid . . . loves Eng- lish . . . fiddles the cello . . . foresees a college future . . . Harlem Nocturne. ofchesim 1, li, lu, iv, A.A. 1, 11, ui, iv: aero n. ROBERTA WILLIAMS 1006 H. Street Sparrows Point, Maryland Chub . . . friendly smile . . . Glee Club special . . . sharp shooter . . . faithful to Loyola College and Gil. Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV: Student Council IV: Glee Club Il, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I: A.A. I, Il, III, IV: Junior Board.
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