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An expert exhibits time saving qualities of an adding machine. 'KS- J' cs Seniors examine the mechanisms of a modern cash register on Career Day. you ave forma in yourseff cuz a career, a vocafiolz, or projhssiolz Its easier to operate than it looks, says the operator as he demonstrates the comptometer to Pam Daly, Pat Carney and Liz Malin. CAREER DAY Career Day is set aside by the school to aiiord seniors the opportunity to be- come acquainted with various professions and careers. Representatives from various walks in life ranging from secretaries to air stewardesses participate in the pro- gram. The day begins with Mass followed by discussions with visiting lecturers. St. Martin seniors were invited to participate this year.
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gyfeasure is an ilzgredielzf of life, 99 1 Seton seniors mingled with the Middies on the steps of Judy Bogarty, Anna Marie Moylan, Betty Hobbs, and the Naval Academy. Margie Robbins take a snack at Annapolis. SENIOR TRIP The seniors were fortunate this year in that they had two trips. The iirst was to the Naval Academy in Annapolis where the girls watched the Midshipmen change classes and drill. Practically every senior wanted to meet a Midshipman after the trip had ended. A second trip was taken to Caladonia Park in Pennsylvania. Here the girls enjoyed an outdoor picnic, softball games, and swimming. Marooned on an island? No, Pat Hopkins is Mary Anne Petrik, Judy Geilfuss, Gale Liszewski, calling some of her senior companions to come to Trudy Karr, Clorinda Zea and Pat Endres take the water's edge. turns walking the gangplank.
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your daify fivilzq wif! devefop this GARDEN PARTY At the Garden Party the seniors are given a farewell from the junior class. As host- esses the juniors perform in a skit and serve refreshments. The seniors read their will which contains wishes for a prosperous year. All day juniors and seniors parade through the halls in their prettiest Spring Fashions, until they repair to the garden , at 1:20 to enjoy the festivities. Seniors enjoy refreshments after seeing the skit put on by the Juniors as a farewell. The Garden Party meant a great deal to the Seniors this year because of the work the Juniors put into it.
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