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ARLENE HELGET 72 Shelmont Dr, St. Andrew No kidding! . . . fancies the freshness of mint green . . . truly tranquil . . . Arlene . . . affable, agreeable and amicable , . . Ger- man Club 3.4-President 4: Science Club 3.4: Palm Staff 4. KATHLEEN HERRMANN 616 Sawyer St. Our Lady of Good Counsel m.,,,g.--:.f4,.1 .. A 4. f .X I THE FIRST SNOW caught these Seniors with their top down! Carolann De Lettera. Sharon Kelly, Ioanne Hartman and Elaine Downey seem to enjoy their plight in Patricia Cahill's convertible. It's been a long time since the Seniors played with dolls, but in their Sopho- more year, they played mothers to one hundred sixty school age children and about two hundred tiny babies. The children lived in lnchon, Korea, at the Star of the Sea Children's Home. The new parents tried to fill the hearts of their adopted family with letters and packages to restore some of the happi- ness taken away by the crisis of war. The Class of '59, with the other classes, were found feasting with their fathers at the first annual Father- Daughter Dinner Dance held in May. After savoring a scrumptious dinner prepared in the cafeteria, they proceed- ed to the gym to spend the evening bunny-hopping and waltzing with their dads. Many of them were wide-eyed when their fathers proved that they could beat Arthur Murray any time. As these big moments and less im- portant occurrences ushered the Class of '59 into their Iunior year, they were ready to take their place as the real upperclassmen of the school. Oh, beans! . . . so peaceful and serene . . . faithful fraulein . . . Kathy . . . knack for knitting ' . . . favors hot fudge sundaes . . . ' ' ' Freshman Chorus: Glee Club 2: I' Q German Club 3.4. BARBARA HOFFMAN 626 Maple St. Holy Family Oh, just a minute! . . . cheerful and charming chatterbox , . . unor- mal as blueberry pie . . . Barb . . . prospective teacher . . . Sodal- ity 1.2,3.4: Freshman Chorus: Sci- ence Club 3-Secretary 3: Timon Club 3.4: Le Cercle Francais 2.4: Latin Club 4: Band 3. CAROLYN HOFSCHNEIDER 70 Penhurst St. Our Lady of Good Counsel I have to wash my hair tonight . . . fluffy wisps of curls . . . Fuddy . . . complexion hued with pink . . . captivating conver- sationalist . . . Red Cross 1.2.3.4 Dansville, N. Y, 104 DORCAS HOLMES DOLORES HOLZ Sf, Mary 73 Orchard Dr. Our Lady of Lourdes i'By George! '. . . inquisitive blue eyes . . . celebrated celery chewer 'AW9ll really! . . . gales of giggles . . . Doc . . . will perform college . . . Cl0eSn't miss a trick . . . capers . . . exuberant verbalist... Dodie . . . captivating voice . . . Mission Council 35 Science Club 3, reads reams of books . . . Science '4-Vice-President 3: Timon Club Club 4-Secretary 4: Timon Club 3.4: Senior Play: Latin Club 4. 4: Palm Staff 4: Library Club 4.
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CAROL GUARNERE 150 Fetzner Rd. St. Iohn, Greece 'fThere's nothing wrong with you -No nothin' at all . . . powder pink cheeks . . . bustles with bub- bling buoyancy . . . Carol . . . often seen sipping cokes . . . Glee Club 2,3.4: Le Cercle Francais 2- Vice-President 2. Puzzling geometry propositions and tricky Latin translations were pleasantly interrupted at the end of October, when the present Seniors became involved with preparing for Freshmen-Sopho- more Day. While Freshmen had the jitters nervously wondering what they were up to, the Class planned unfor- gettable surprises. A party look disguised the cafeteria with streamers and favors. Gaily wrap- ped gifts - rattles, bottles and bibs - reminded each Freshman that she was a baby at St. Agnes. The Class pro- duced and directed a skit, 'iThe Flying Saucer, in which Martians invaded St. Agnes and everyone in the auditorium had a sneak preview of future events. SUZANNE HAGGERTY 39 Elmerston Rd. St. Anne Wait for mel . . . beautiful big blue eyes . , . Sue . . . grin that wins . . . noted for making music . . . Band 3.4: Library Club 4: Science Club 3.4: Business Club 4: Senior Play ALBERTA HARSTER ll35 Bay St. St. Ambrose You'd better believe it! . . , lus- trous locks of strawberry blonde . . . Bert . . . genuine geniality . . . Freshman Chorus: Le Cercle Francais 2.3: Varsity Basketball 3: Class Basketball 3: Christmas Play 3: Palm Staff 4: Business Club 4- Vice-President: Camera Club 4: Dramatics Club 3.4: Senior Play. At the end of the performance, tumbling balloons descended upon the audience from the catwalk, ending the day with a colorful climax. In their second year, the '59ers in- augurated another new tradition at St. Agnes -f the first Sophomore Dance. Bulletin boards were uniquely decorated to announce 'ASpring's First Song, named by Ioanne Richardson and a contest was held to judge the best one. Homeroom 109 came up as the winner. The decorations at the dance were de- lightful, due to the careful planning of Mary Kay Clendenning. A sparkling fountain in a flower bedecked cafeteria and enchanting music are some of the memories the class will never forget. i MARY LOU HART 4796 St. Paul Blvd. St. Thomas You know what l mean! . . . stately and statuesque . . . mellow- voiced . . , Lu . . . genuinely generous . . . loves to eat . . . Le Cercle Francais l: Library Club 4: Future Nurses Club 4 Q1 IOANNE HARTMAN 286 Chestnut Ridge Rd. St. Pius X Did you do your history? . , . dandy with digits . . . A'Mud . . . flawless felicity . . . stars sparkle in her hair an air of affability S d lt 12 Gem nClub 3. with gntemdsiiqoe MHOOPING IT UP with this years fad are Seniors Linda Embser. Susan Owen. Mary Kay Ehmann and Nancy Ceterski. 103 MARCIA HATZ 26 Raleigh St. St. Anne UI-low goofy! . . . picks a pixie . , . preferential to peach milk shakes . . . Marcia . . . dextrous when driving . . . loves to laugh . , . Le Cercle Francais 2.3.4: Dramatics Club 4: Essay Staff 2: Homemaking Club 4.
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