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, I if - X Sister M. Agnella directs Carmelita Waple and Pat Smith to wipe up water as Dorothy Walker, Arlene Bevilacqua, Carol Steinbaugh, Barbara Anania. and Marcia Adamitz look on. Mary Ann Brinsky, Jacqueline Poe, and Barbara Rittmeyer, shorthand students, meet Kathleen Zattiero, Jane Buerkle, and Julian Peskus, Spanish masters. debate the difficulties of both subjects. Gazing anxiously at approaching school bus are Lianne Bullen, Pauline Bartinikas, Janet Clark, Carol Deyber, Joan Beck, Carol Bernabei, and Janice Baldasary. Enfez Class officers Geraldine Pash, treasurer: Agnes Police, president: Kathleen Kelly, secretaryg and Ruth Ann Ziemski. vice president. pause in the hall to plan a class meeting. Making an energetic comeback from the sophomore slump, the junior class had an exciting, thrill-packed year to anticipate. A full year of proximate preparation for the senior year-the polished play. Behind the scene is . . . Castilian pronunciation . . . shorthand brief forms . . . quadratic equa- tions. Then the dress rehearsals with Ring Day . . . a role in the Class Day program . . . Student Council organizing.
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wifg Ainzifsi Given a taste of high school life, the former freshmen returned to study a more difhcult role as earnest sophomores. Despite the monotony that usually accompanies the sophomore year, they found many ways to beat their boredom by vari- ous projects . . . biology desection . . . geometric stories . . . Hail, Caesar . . . Planetarium entries . . baking cakes . . . semi-formals. A warm sunny afternoon in autumn sees Sister M. Salome. sophomore homeroom teacher, with her students. First Row: Dorothy Maloney. Patricia Gallagher, Rita Lux, Eilfeen Lein- decker. Second Row: Carol Haywiser, Mary Pat Legnard. Virginia Wesolowski. Third Row: Audrey Devine, Margaret Ismer. Sandra. Devos. Arlene Syzmanski. Fourth Row: Ruth Brenner, Joan Hinkofer. Admiring some of our fine feathered friends in the showcase arc, left to right: Clair Roche, Mary Kay Cain, Jean Sabrinskns, Jean Buscall, JoAnn DeGutis. Linda Carapellucci, and Marjorie Canter. Collecting lSea!edl Aud Shirley Hope, Barbara Noll. Lois Wolf. as 0 Q leaves for a possible biology assignment rey Paul, Joyce Gaburri, Patricia Cavanaugh, and Joann Corrigan. Standing: Audrey Devine, Mary Hopkins, Helen Will, Jane Crillin, and - - -, Jxefr.-.1 ' i9?'A,f X.. ,, 'U I. , 'f?l,' 4 5, 1. , -1, . fe.. ' 1. A 5.1 W' , -A .- - fu-. '- -1. 4 gr-gf t L W 1 in .l A-lii i V Q
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if 656129 cifau R ef -QM 'fry if ll - A-. N. .. iq' I Vi hy, ,........Q-f' I. 4 Ready to cruise around in Rosemary Casey's bomb are Grace Malits, Patricia O'Keefe, Marilyn Miller, Sue Henlock, Amilia D'Alessandro, and Peggy Markey. Sally Lou Diehl and Mary Ann Deah hug the flag pole while listening to Jacqueline Jenkins, Charlotte Chalmers. Sumaya Coury, Audrey Eazor, Jacqueline Lewandowski, and Lucille Dellaldo, discuss a question in religion. Lunch time affords a chance for girls to get better acquainted. Enjoying the campus view from the slope are Dorothy Kelley, Anita Franchini. Anita Gallagher, Alice Horrell, Rosemary Heyer. Maxine Ruff, Barbara Skarnellis, Elizabeth Murphy. Mary Manning, Sally Georges. and Dorothy Eichenlaub. ff! V71 J A 41 .wg - 1-5:53-' 1 5
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