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HOMEROOM 310 tFirst Rowj Kathleen Skrynski, lane Collins. Margaret May, Heather Bur- nett: tSecond Rowj Yolanda Ranches. Geraldine Duerheimer, Mary Ellen Momano, Mary Ianet Weiss, Cather- ine Windheim: lThird Rowl Sharon Nickerson, Carol Beisman. Margaret Kelly. IoAnne Cocilova, Donna Fer- lise. Elizabeth Hatz, Iustine Mularz: lFourth Rowl Maureen Hennessy. Ann Meister, Gloria Forgione, Mary Bold. Linda Loria, Linda Borzilleri. Qungimg with hopes and ol Qame The Class of '62 abounds in all kinds of enthusiasm, carrying on the rich tra- ditions of St. Agnes. They vied for top position in selling tickets for the Thanksgiving festival and won highest honors. As a result, homeroom 301 traveled to Syracuse early in December for a Cinerama holiday. On November 26, colorful skirts and sweaters replaced the usual uniform, announcing subtly to the rest of the school that the Freshmen were antici- pating a traditional treat - the annual skating party with the first year stu- dents of McQuaid. Towards the end of the school year, the Freshmen displayed graciousness and poise as hostesses during the Reg- istration of the incoming class. To them they typified the special spirit of St. Agnes. lFirst Rowj Suzanne Galloway. Sharon Dwyer: lSecond Rowl Mary Ellen Webber, Ann Fess, Carol Burgart. Iulia Kopler: fThird Rowj Anne Bailey. Lauren Nichols, Suzanne Bingham, Patricia Lyncl.
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amfnitiovfs time Snowy-white blouses, wrinkle free and shine-less uniforms and highly- polished shoes are sure signs of a Freshman. Besides these marks, Fresh- men seem to have an air of cautious- ness as they wander through the long halls of S.A.H. surveying all the new sights which lie behind classroom doors. Their wide-open eyes watch the treas- ures which are unfolded in books and experience as they step into this new phase of their lives. Freshmen begin their high school days with vim and vitality which soon results in their be- coming Agneses , possessing sound principles and high ideals. The stiff shyness of their first days is softened as the Freshmen start to find new friendships and get that to- gethernessn feeling. After the first few weeks, Freshmen get into the swing of changing classes, having a different teacher for each subject and opening combination-lockers with speed and ac- curacy. They soon can find the library or bookstore or especially - the cafe- teria, as quickly as any of the upper- classmen. H0 EROOM 304 fSeatedl Kathleen Lebbon. Marilyn Dummer, Marla Bos- sert fSecond rowl Paula Pinckney, Kathleen Miller. Pamela Edd fThird Rowl Marie Schaller, Nancy Gianforte, Ioan Arlauckas, Darlene Attridge 'N U' -'Fixx . fFirst Rowl Ida Tuttobene. Iulie Furlong, Elaine Ort, Marilyn Smith. Kathleen Schmitt, Sharyn Slocum: fSecond rowl Pauline Angione, Cynthia Toscano, Lor- raine Pearson. Margaret Gardner, Kathleen Galbally, Frances Stafford: fThird rowl Linda Strohmeyer. Carole Corcoran, Frances Agulia. Patricia Nowack. Susan Griffen, Kathleen Kelly: fFourth rowl Marianne Villa. Suzanne Eichorn. 1- 6 K Suzanne Bingham and Patricia Toomey whirl their ball bearings in gleeful anticipation of the Freshman Skating Party with McQuaid Iesuit High. 71
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