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FRANCES JAY Cathedral Student Typlst for Faculty Member-4 G A 1 ELEANOR JONES St Phxhp Nerl Play Booster 2 G A 1 JOANNE JOYCE St Thomas Aqulnas Crest Staff-4 Play Booster 2 3 Study Club-2 3 G A 1 KATHLEEN KEATING St Joan of Arc Play Booster 2 3 Study Club-3 Glee Club-4 maseots Aggle Audlphone and Nllke Nfegaphone, were purchased These two flaun llalred stuifed dolls drone the sophs to uctors lll the Qemor Play Drne for ads and patrons The Song of Bernadette was pre class of 91 proudls adds that xt u 'is the first time ln the lllSt0I'Y of Qamt Agnes Ac 'lllCITlX that any under classmen had brought m more proceeds th in the semors Room SOL suth the Yealous support of Slster Irmz Clurc and the drnmg enthusnsm of the girls made a grand total of 4131000 lherese Iosse herself hrought ln 966 Room 301 show ed herself true blue agalll hw Illefltlllg top place ln the stamp drnc Ann Ieonard and IOIIISC I teh xx on 1YldlWllllldl honors for h rung' the most stamps As Class 51 glanees through their sophomore vear, thu feel that thes dld not go through the stage of 18 .A. .- .A. .- 1 v , .A. .- 1 1 .K . . ,, .. - ,, 5 4 A v -w I v. -Y . K . .v - v 1 1 .. 1 H 1 n Q L - sented by the seniors from March 25 to March 28. The '.' ' A . .' 'I ' V ' ' : . .' ' A z ' .. I -, . .' . '. I z , , . U , K ' j 1 A 4 , 1 7 4 ' ' ' ' - 'D ' .' I 'l . . . 1 Y I
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COLETTE HEUER Cathedral Audiphone Staff 4 Sodahty Representative Study Club-3 4 Glee Club-l 2 3 4 Play Booster 2 CHARMAINE HOFFMAN St Philip Neri Play Booster 3 Study Club-4 Glee Club 1 2 PATRICIA HOLLAND St Thomas Aquinas HnorRol1 12 3 4 Crest Subscription Editor Study Club 2 3 4 National Honor Society 4 Audiphone News Editor 4 KATHRYN HUGHES St Joan of Arc Glee Club 3 Student Typist fox Faculty Member-4 Legion of Decency 3 4 Play Booster 3 School Night on October 13. Mom and Pop became acquainted with first hand knowledge of school, studies, and activities by hurriedly attending twenty minute classes. excluding lunch. They sat in the desks, con- versed with the Sisters, used the slate and marble steps, and even were privileged to use the elevator. In late January a three-day retreat was made under the direction of Reverend Victor Goosens. He inspired the school with many worthwhile thoughts, especially on Faitll. The traditional Sweetheart Ball was held at Cathedral and the sophomore candidate for the dance was Jerry YVoods. Meanwhile the American Junior Red Cross Journal was sponsoring a nation-wide con- test. Joyce CIlflIllllgllIlIll,S essay titled U25 Years From Now won top honors and was published in the Journal. At the annual senior auction, in January, the class HS Nt? QP ad 17 3, 4 Z . - S W, ' Y so T 5 f -. ' ' , 4 A G.A.A.-1 - A , Q . fa sw i f J? fees I 2 S
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SUE KIRBY St Joan of Arc Audiphone Business Man ager-4 Play Booster 1 2 3 Study Club-2 3 Honor R011 2 GAA 1 MARY AGNES KLEE Immaculate Heart of Mary Audlphone Art Editor 4 Crest Art Editor-4 MUSIC Honors 1 2 Study Club-4 Publicity Chairman DELORIS KRAMER Holy Cross HnorRoIl12 3 4 Scholarship-2 National Honor Society Study Club-2 4 Legion of Decency 3 4 ANNE KRIEGER St Joan of Arc Honor Roll-4 Play Booster 2 Audiphone News Editor 4 Glee Club-1 2 Study Club-2 3 4 sophomoritis. The sophomores increased their spirit of enthusiasm and acquired the overwhelming class spirit of, One for all, and all for one! JUNIORS L'pperclassmcn at lastf rang out from the eighty- six new juniors. as they registered on September 12, for another year at Saint Agnes Academy. The entire junior class received Sister Mary Geraldine with joy as their principal again. as well as their two home l'00IIl teachers: Sister Marie Blanche and Sister Julia. Many changes were in store, however, for the juniors of Room 305. Sister Marie Blanche becausc of illness was re- placed in October hy Sistcr Henrietta Marie. Sister Henrietta Marie journeyed to St. John's Academy and in Novenilmcr was replaced by Sister Irma Clare. Yvith such leaders as thesc the class was assured success in their studies as well as in their school activities. ad lrfii
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