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Le Cercle Francais ii'-L. Dite.r-moi pourquoi cheres mesdesmoisellesf' Front Row: Sally O'Connell, Sarah Hubbell, Nancy Stablein, Eileen Mannion, Aletha Maher, Janet Catena, Geraldine Murphy, Margaret McArdle, Eileen Glynn, Mary E. Fitzgerald, Bar- bara Nolan, Katherine Brennan, Dolores Fyme, Kathleen Fenley. Back Row: Marguerite Stimpfl, Sheila Sullivan, Vir- ginia Buckley, Elaine Edden, Joan Hinch, Joyce Collins, Elizabeth Deignan, Grace Bradley, Sheila Dowling. France, with its old-world flavorj' is transported to St. Agnes each month by the moderator of 'tLe Cercle Francais, Sister M. Albertina. Have you ever been to Paris? The French club has! Yes, it's travelled down les Champs-Elysees. Why it's even seen Napoleon I, his tomb, bien entendu! Le Cercle Francais has given the stu- dents an appreciation of the culture, cus- toms and idiosyncrasies of our French neighbors. As the French would say 'KC'est magnifique! 4,1 fs. F,- .50 Cyrano De Bergerac come to life at a French Club meeting. Anne Convery, Eileen Hennessy, Sheila Ward, Barbara Hendricks, Sister M, Albertina. Senior Freneh Club memberx decorate the bulletin board. Helen Carroll, Patricia Colway, Regina Dowling, Mau- reen Mulligan, Judith Stanley. 81 NT.
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li 'Ml . L4 And the rross our only sword. Top: Mary Ann Zolzer, Lynn Gilbert, Kath- leen Fitzgerald, Loretta Sweeney. Bot- tom: Susan Kissam, Elaine Lang, Kathleen Brush. TH as Catholic Youth Da With the theme, the Mass as applied to our daily life, an army of youth assembled at St. joseph's Academy in Brentwood to ob- serve Catholic Youth Day. The program was opened with the celebration of the Sacrince of the Mass while the St. Agnes glee club did us proud in rendering the musical selections. After lunching upon the grounds and visiting the booths dedicated to the parts of the Mass, Agnesians mingled with those of other schools. Thus in these early relationships, truly we might be termed the hope of a peaceful to- morrow. E MASS me OF Quausmm LIFE + + REAUTY the Mass, Looking over Mass requisilrs: Charlene Carter, Marilyn Logan. Diane Mann ardy, Mary Bartnik, Sheila Ward For our flag, for our Faith, for Chmt the King, students meet and discuss
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Q All the gaiety of Old Paris was present as couples danced 'tUnder Paris Skies at the junior Prom. The dance was held on February 12 at St. Agnes Auditorium, and all were delighted by the music of the Ilixietones. Sophomore hostesses, dressed as waitresses of the well known sidewalk cafes of Paris, served refreshments. As a climax to this memorable evening, Patricia Blatz and her escort were crowned king and queen of the prom and led the couples in the Grand March. Under the generous supervision of Sister Mary Richard, the junior Prom of 1954,was a tremendous success and will remain in the memory of the junior class for many years to come. -...X While we danred Under Paris Skies . . . Rosemary Miller and Barbara introdueing Sister Mary unior Dance The big night has finally come for Margie Volkornmer and Mary Flanagan and escorts. Bids are received by Mr. Shannon and Mr. Rogers. esforts lo and Mademoiselle Palriria Blat: and her eseort, frowned king and queen by rhoirmen John MacDonald and Kay Brady. The chaperones enjoyed our Drom. too.
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