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Page 95 text:
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Many remembrances of school life remain in the Seniors' minds for a long time to come, but especially those of their final year at St. Agnes. The leaders of the Class of '59 stand out among these cherished mem- ories, for it is these students who have al- ways put their best foot forward and given willingly of themselves, their talents and their time to their class and school. However, a multitude of girls whose names were never brightly in the spotlight during these four years did tremendously much for St. Agnes by their fine cooperation with their teachers and their friends, by their active and warm participation in all school projects, and by just being the fine and loyal SAH students they always were. These are the Seniors who will always be remembered in future years. ALWAYS AT THEIR BEST were our Senior Class Dtlieers lvlaureen Egan. Vice-President: Carol Ballard. Treasurer: Elizabeth Snyder. Secretary and Alisann Alexander. President. pneeemt out eww CSJQQQ 06 game. THESE PROUD, SMILING FACES helong to the top-ranking scholarship students of the Senior Class: lback rowl Arlene Helget. Patricia Burke. lVlary Ann Berg. Linda Dominik. Dolores Holz. Roberta Nowak. Helen Elizabeth Schnacky. Karen VVeiss. Barbara Hoffman: lfront rowi Carol Ballard. Dorcas Holmes. Alisann Alexander. ludith VVelwer, Sharon Kelly. Angela Foster. and lean Rodnian.
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SALLY ADAM 1513 South Ave. St. Anne Are you kiddin' . . . sparkling humor . . , instantaneous instigator . . . Sally . . . tops the ten best dressed . . . Freshman Chorus: Glee Club 2.34: Le Cercle Francais 2. 3.4: Student Council 4. ALISANN ALEXANDER 4084 W. Henrietta Rd. St. Anne Thats really neat! . . . the peo- ple's choice . . . dubbed with dimples . . . Zan . . . sparkles with sweetness . . . Class Officer- President 2.4: Student Council 2,31 Le Cercle Francais 2: Essay Staff 3: Latin Club 4: Palm Staff 4. THESE LITTLE GIRLS are now our dignified Seniors! Back in their Freshman year Mary Naughton, Carol Wilfeard, Patricia Burke. Nora Maxwell. and Carol Ballard were among the S.A.H. girls who attended the Mission Scenerama. All sorts of green shades naturally tinted the class of '59 as Freshmen. Not having had time to warm up to the friendliness which abounds at St. Agnes, they were awed by the dignity of the upperclassmen-especially the lordly seniors whom, incidentally, they out- numbered seven to one. However, the Uenormousn size of the class didn't de- tain them a bit from quickly acquiring the family spirit which prevails at S.A.H. Getting down to brass tacks was a tedious task but they were soon settled and in full swing. ln October, 1955, they had their first opportunity to bring honor to St. Agnes. Pencils in hand and thinking caps on tight, they wrote a five hundred word essay on 1'The World's People Are Our Neighbors - What Can We Do for Them? This was a diocesan-wide contest sponsored as part of the Mission Scenerama held at the War Memorial that year. The class was both excited and proud when it came up with a winner-Laurie Valerio. who received her award from Bishop Fulton Sheen's own hands on the stage of the War Memorial. Qeiiiofis Slime tm KATHLEEN AMANN BARBARA ANDRES AUDREY AUGONIS IOANNE BACHER 80 William Rd. St. Boniface 769 Garson Ave. St. Ambrose 305 Champlain St. 37 Keller St. St. Philip Neri Never again! . . . knack for I don't know! . . .taste for tur- Immaculate Conception Oh boy! . . . eyes shine with numbers , . . delightful personality quois. . .cherry cheeks and cheery ul dOn't Care! . . . affable and Stardust . . . amicable attitude . . . Kathy . . . given to golden charm , , , 'ABarb , , , girrqprg- charming . . , tricky contender on . . . NIO . . . our own Private yellow , . . lives life and loves it serenity . . . Freshman Chorus: the tennis C0UI't---MAUdf9Y ..- SCCYBYBFYH . - - SOClBlilTY l-2.3142 . . , Le Cercle Francais 2: Science Library Club 4g Dramariqs Club 45 ruddy complexion . . . friendliness Freshman Chorus: Homemaking Club 3.4: Senior Play. Senior Play. fares forth . . . G.A.A. l,2. Club 3: Business Club 4, 94
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