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5 Beechwood Dr. A'What a riot! . . ing in her Ahair danc super- bly... C.I. ...sugarn spice 'n all things nice . . . Fresh- man Chorus: Glee Club 2,3: Mis- sion Council lz Student Council 2 - Secretary 2: Palm Staff 4: Safety Council 4. 'M PATRICIA WILLIAMS 115 Revella St. St. Ambrose What's the answer? . . . senior spark plug . . . proficient President . . . Pat , . . natural niceness through and through . . . Freshman Chorus: Glee Club 2: I-Iomemaking Club 4: Camera Club 3: Library Club 4: Business Club 4: Iunior Red Cross 4-President 4. ANYONE FOR ROASTED MARSI-IMELLOWS? Mary Carroll, Ioanne Richardson and Kathleen McCusker, mem IUDITH WILTSIE bers of the Senior Camping Program, prepare a nice, hot 4 Van St. St' Bonifau, fire which would be fine for roasting. I wonder if - . . . finds fun in being an artist . . . Indy . . . her smile radiates warmth . . . ex- cellent bowling enthusiast . . . a true blue friend. as time steak awag fy . . . Wg.. KAREN WOODHEAD 4178 W. Henrietta Road St. Anne Hey, wait for me! . . . golden hair and golden heart . . . dazzling blue eyes . . . Karen . . . cherubic voice . . . lightly speckled with freckles . . . Freshman Chorus: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. ELAINE ZAZZARO 78 Farleigh Ave. Most Precious Blood Did you do your homework? . . . full of fun from tip to toe . . . always a song in her heart . . . Elaine . . . a sweet tooth for chocolate . . . Freshman Chorus: Glee Club 2,3,4: Business Club 4: Christmas Play 3: Senior Play. CHARLENE ZIEGLER 1225 Portland Ave. St. Andrew Why can't I make those bowling pins fall? . . . sparkling smile enhanced with deep dimples . , . Sugar . . . more bounce to the ounce . . . noiseless as a shadow . . . Business Club 4. 118 ELAINE ZIELINSKI 791 Norton St. St. Stanislaus Take it easy! . . . usually un- hurried . . . radiates a sunny smile . . . Elaine . . . fond of French fries . . , the perfect private secretary . . . Freshman Chorus: Business Club, 4.
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, Y. X Ak? ggniil DOESN'T THAT CAMPUS LOOK GORGEOUS! enthuses Barbara Hoffman to Carol KAREN WEISS 2 Eldridge Ave. St. Boniface Did you sec that? . . . has the world on a string . . , Karen . . . the look of a collegienne . . . speed and sparkle . . , Freshman Chorus: Le Cercle Francais 2.3.-is Timon Club 3: Dramatics Club 3.4: Christmas Play 3. Van Nierop and Linda Lee Dominik over a college brochure. Carolann De Lettera. Roslyn Manzella and Barbara Nowack are deeply absorbed in other booklets which may possibly portray their next ycar's Hhome away from home. For three long years the Class of '59 anticipated the joyous day when they would be called Seniors. Since that day arrived. however, they have come to realize that being Seniors means not only leading the other classes in Senior-ity but also possessing numerous little, but meaningful, privileges. For a few days after the opening of school, only the special sparkle known to Seniors alone distinguished the Class. but soon their evident beanies arrived, mark- ing them with evident distinction. The fourth Wednesday of each month was the Class could don their white caps for the entire day. A tingling sensation pervades each member of the Senior class when she loyally sings the third and last verse of the school song, which traditionally may be sung only by Seniors. When we must bid farewell to our loved school holds special significance for the graduating class as is evidenced by the warm grati- tude which may be discerned in their voices. Long after their high school days, memories of the school song will remain in the Seniors' minds, giving them the designated as l'Senior Beanie Day when strength to face life's battles bravel Y.. SN j -e CAROL VAN NIEROP 98 Arrowhead Dr. St. Helen Well l'll be dipped! . . . con- tagiously happy hearted . . . makes the most of music . . . i'Carol . . . personality plus polish . . . Sodality 1.2.3.4-Iunior Prefect 'fp Freshman Chorus: Glee Club 2.3.4: Band 4: Student Council 3: Oper- etta 3. LAURIE VALERIO 278 Aldine St. St. Monica Take it easy . . . a LUXurious complexion . . . Laurie . . . favored for her friendliness . . . butterscotch blond . . . Student Council 1: Class Officer-Secre- tary l: Treasurer 3: Dramatics Club 3.4: Essay Staff 3.4: Timon Club 3. and fight for Christ, the Lord. SHARON WADE 80 Tacoma St. Holy Rosary Did you notice it? . . . usually unhurried . . . inquisitive brown eyes . . . Sherry . . . prefers pale pink , . . keen on record collecting. 117 IUDITH WEBER 718 Ioseph Ave. Holy Redeemer Oh, oh - I forgot! . . . gayer than laughter . . . efficient editor equipped with endless energy . . , Indy . . . talks without termina- tion . . . Sodality 1.2.3.4 Glee Club 2.3.41 Essay-Business Man- ager 3: Le Cercle Francais 2.3: Dramatics Club 3: Timon Club 3.4 Teen Scene Reporter 3: Palm Staff-Editor-in-Chief 4. KATHLEEN WEBER 63 Elmerston Rd. St, Anne Lots of luck! . . . sunshine bright . . . specializes in sports . . . Kathy . . . an elfish grin with mischief within . . . Freshman Chorus: Glee Club 2.3: Orchestra l: Varsity Basketball 3.
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Gun nQ6QQctiom9 wiQQ IQ ep ug togetlien Today we are where our thoughts have brought us. We are as great as our noblest thought, as true as our deepest desire. With grateful hearts. we have reminisced over the past year, for we owe each of these cherished memories. each new thought, to our parents who have sacrificed to send us to Saint Agnes, and to our teachers who have given everything that we might grow in ideas and ideals. Tomorrow we shall be where today's thoughts lead. ln appreciation for all that has been given to us, we truly hope that our thoughts grow and ex- pand each day. so that with fullness of heart and mind. each work will be the best we can perform, each word, the best spoken - making another's thoughts a little brighter and more enlightened as we meet him on the way to the goal to which we aspire. 119
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