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Standing, left to right - Mary Frances Campise, Carmen Lara. Seated, left to right - Pat Scott, Martha Tomlinson. The senior year is the culmination of all the high school years. It is in this year we realize that soon we must make a decision as to the place in the world we shall occupy-the place in which we shall strive for our eternal salvation. During this year the seniors have taken numerous steps in preparing for the life that lies ahead. Our whole education has been permeated with plans for the future. Joys, problems, and activities have accompanied the senior year. Our activities have taken on a different aspect as we realize that now we must do things with the maturity of young women. Careful planning accompanied each activ- ity. On the night of October 'I9 at Flag Pole Hill we enjoyed a wiener roast-the first activity of the year. The first dance of the year, The Harvest Hop, followed on November 2l as our second activity. Then came the event we planned with all the care we could muster, the Annual Talent Show, held in Holy Trinity Hall on December 8. Shortly afterwards, we began making arrangements for a reception honoring our parents held in the convent on January 24. On May 6, the seniors participated in a style show sponsored by Adelayde Wright through the Alumnae. The last month was indeed a busy one, filled with many parties and other activities. Among these were the luncheon given by the Alumnae on May 23, Baccalaureate Sunday on May 24, and the long-awaited day of Graduation on May 28. All the activities were unusually successful. But, of course, the most important events of the year were the spiritual activities. We had our Senior retreat on April 2, 3, and 4 at Our Lady of Victory College. Father Weber was our retreat master-and it is certain that no one else could have done the job better. Another spiritual event was the May procession in honor of Our Lady held on May 3.
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OU R FACLI LTY Under the special direction and influence of our endeared faculty, our four years of high school have shown a definite pursuit of high ideals and an application of Christian prin that we can now, without fear step into the future. Sister Alice Claire, S.S.M. , Superior Choral, Piano Sister Frances Marie, S.S.M., Principal Senior Class English III, IV, Latin I Civics, Religion IV .M. Sister Dorothy Marie, S.S Sophomore Class Biology, Home Economics Geometry, Religion Il Librarian, Latin ll 3 LAY FACULTY Mrs. Snell ciples. It is because of these dear friends Sister Adelaide, S.S.M. Freshman Class Religion I, Latin I English I, II, Algebra Mrs. Leslie B. Snell Junior Class Typewriting I, II Stenography, Bookkeeping Mrs. B. Thomas Spanish I, II Physical Education Mrs . Thomas J' If fl! A F- F ff In-,f V f
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E IORS NANCY ANN BRIAN Entered January 1953 Red Cross Representative-Spring term, '52 Winning Volleyball Team and Varsity, '52 Student Council Representative, '52 Class President '50 Chorus '50 Skating Club '51, '52, '53 Junior-Senior Prom Queen '53 MARY FRANCES CAMPISE Entered September 1949 Secretary of Class '52, '53 Choir Corresponding Secretary '52 Annual Business Manager '53 Co-Captain Basketball '53 Sodality Social Committee Chairman '51, '52, '53 Cl'1Oral Club '50, '51, '52, '53 Choir '50, '51, '52, '53 Varsity Basketball '52 Varsity Volleyball '53 Linz Award '50 Sodality '50, '51, '52, '53 Letterman '53 4 year Attendance Award if
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