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Meanwhile, our Commercial classmates were receiving a letter of commendation from Albany because of the excellence of their B.A. Regents. Marie Cross easily got the job of typing up the Parish Bulletin, while we went on to uparlez-vousf, Emerging unscathed after a series of French records on The Handkerchief of my Father and 'Tai une grande maison,', we willingly let sleeping Ciceros lie and enjoyed the summer vacation. September, 194-7, and with it a new regime-WE were seniors. Along with Intermediate Algebra and Fourth Year Latin came Senior rings and hats and the inevitable Senior Strut. The Senior Council was formed and Louise ladarola, treasurer, was running' around getting the last returns for the Farewell Dance which was a decided success. Then came the Christmas Play with Cassie Swift displaying the latest thing in Shep- herd's wear. Thanks to Sister Stanislaus, it was a terrific success in Senior Circles. Then 4-B and the sole use of the Senior Stairs! Bobby Nelson became President of the C.A. Unit, Dotty Carpenter, President of the Glee Club, Peg O,Brien, Captain of the Varsity and Mary Judge, Vice President of the Orchestra. The tears that were shed in 201 were many, because there wasn't room for them on the Senior Floor. They had a special sign printed by Catherine King and hung on the door. It read 4-Bf, Gen Tortorello, when not writing Fashion News with Dotty O'Brien, was busy as Secretary of the Senior Council. Then there were our Fresh- men-sisters and the circus of a Freshmen Dance. Pat Keating came up with a wonderful Fashion Show. Elizabeth Barone gave the music and Catherine Chevallay, Bernadette Castonova, Betty Kenny, Agnes Coyle, and Gloriette Riviera were among the models. The term went fast but Betty Maguire, Virginia Cullen and Betty Phelan managed to come late the usual number of times and Marcie Neefeldt came up with the usual number of pranks. The last few dances . . . our Farewell Dance and then the Prom . . . Four years have sped by very quickly but not without leaving indelibly printed in our hearts, memories of great friends, won- derful times and a swell school! 61
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