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The freshmen proudly demonstrate to their parents the talents they have acquired in their music classes. FRESHMEN Freshmen are now but laying a foundation for Womanhood. As they look ahead, their task may seem long and arduous, but in reality, Freshmen, your days at Seton will pass too quickly. Make use of each opportunity to develop into a woman of whom your Alma Mater will be proud. Three freshman portray the diligent study habits of the Seniors when they were Sophomores.
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