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Ili... F w........,... Let's smile pretty, for our fun-filled week is about to begin. Waiting for the bus are Elizabeth Lindeboom, Frances Farco, Carole Eichorn and Lucille Brink. Mom and Dad-please send me ten dollars, immediately The piggy bank is empty. Busily writing away are Barbara Pellegrino, Virginia McCann, Karen Dunne and june Quinn Washington Trip Fifty-nine seniors and four Sisters departed on Monday morning, February 4, for the annual trip to Washington, D. C. The first stop was in Delaware for lunch, then'on to Annapolis. In the evening a tired group arrived at their home for the Week, the Meridian Hill Hotel. The next few days were filled with excitement. Among the many places of interest on the itinerary were the Smithsonian Institute, the Franciscan Mon- The representatives of Parker Tours take a mo- ment out of the day's activities to pose for the camera. The bus driver, Jack, our hostess with the mostest, Doris Travalgia, George Sieverg and ancgheg driver, Frank Duffy, added to the fun in . . astery, White House, WVashington and jefferson Mon- uments, and Lincoln Memorial, the Capitol and ses- sion of the House. All were impressed with the changing of the guard at Arlington's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. One note of interest was the all. we Weather-rain, snow, clouds and sun, we had them The days flew by all too fast, and on Friday returned home. Every girl who went will always member her trip. TC- Everyone's getting into the act. In the sea of faces we see Nancy Kelly, Ann Mehary, Mary Jo Uva, Helen Young, Beverly Brown, Helen Court ney, Virginia McCann, Carol Brennan, Arlene Mulcahy, Helen Waxon, Jean Wilson, and Patricia Scanlin. What a happy group they are'
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Blue an Gold Meet P-U-S-H! scream the merry juniors in the caterpillar race. Valerie Broderick speeds up Pamela Deverall in the suitcase race. Frances Manes hops the stick in the freshman race, as Marjorie Bissett follows quickly. An outstanding event of the school year is the Blue and Cold Meet. In the fall, after the Blue and Gold captains were elected, by the student body, preparation for the meet began. The two teams vied for points in the various drives of the year. The Blue team scored in the Magazine, the Coupon, and Meet ticket drives, The Gold team was victorious in the Operetta tickct drive and scored successfully in the final count. Races were held prior to the Meet. Blue won by five points, while Gold won the basketball game. After Weeks of practice, March 29, the big night arrived. The Meet began with the cheering of both teams. The Blue team then presented i'Blue is Sweeping the Countryn and the Gold team followed with i'The Golden Touch of Fine Foodsf, Both teams put on an excellent performance. Sister Monica Marie, Miss Loonam, and Father VVilliams helped greatly in making the meet a success.
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