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Hf,,.u, nk , R N r Sk .L A lr figs Lh ' Y - Mir As FRE HME Using potentialities, talents, and favorable enviroinnents as their collateral, the Freshmen made their first deposit to- ward a better and fuller future at S.F.A. The confusion of bells, the change of classes, Algebra I, the uniforms that were not quite the right size, and new faces tended to make the F reshies a little uncertain. Senior-Freshman Day was the first ofhcial step taken to make the newcomers feel at home. Sister M. Louise helped to open the doors of spiritual en- lightenment by showing them the means by which they might attain a full return on their initial investment. The return was used as a means to fulfill their main goal, the acquisition of a deeper knowledge and love of God to be manifested by their deeds. W' viwflll' bi W s V3 .gji.u-fag, AQ k a ' ix .f , Y K, X ,A s 'G R' 'AQ t ine JN' rdf Z K Under the protection of the Sacred lik Heart, Judith Frazier, Maria Feb- '3 braro, Carole Fay, Sally Froelich 5: Theresa Dubich, Karen Engleson ft Ioyce Dougherty, Dorothy Fisher ke a last look at an assignment. J-'Ya-V' nl. I ast minute checking over of algebra ssignments is a must with, Row I: ' Lynn Ann jones, Mary Louise Haw- Gj- ley, Barbara Haywiser, Margaret li -if Hawkins, Iudith Joos, Row II: Mary ' Hudson, Ann Hudson, Judith Hen- lock. l l
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ja ka - 2, l Lola Benecletti Cbackl gigglingly pro- claims, We'll break the cameraf, to Mary Chereka, taking the pieture. Row I: Pat Cipriani, Karen Baer, Carolyn Cavanaugli, Donna Lee But- terbach, Mary Ciccliino, Marguerite Abbot. Row II: Sandra Burrows, Beverly Boden, Mary Burke. Leaving after a long clay and a long elass meeting ofli- Cers joyee lTAle5sandr0, vice-presiclentg Linda Hoclos, treasurerg Arlene Carapellucei, presidentg and Patricia Cray, secretaryg smilingly hope the next meeting will be another success. These frosh agree tliat wallet pictures are enticing. I: Mary I0 Clarke, Marilyn Dewar, Row II: Mary Ar Cramer, Pat Crogan, Ioan Cunningliam, Anna M. Creo, Row III: Barbara Donovan, Carol Clark. I 4
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-.qi Forget your beanies, girls? Row 1: Kathleen Mooney, Joyce Milliken, Patricia Smith, Gloria Moses, Charlotte Mollner. Row II: Rose Mary Lesick, Antoinette McGrath, Nance Midden- clorf, Sheila MaeTaggart. I96O Taking advantage of beautiful October scenery are Row I: Carolyn Simcoe, Adele Riley, ju- dith Rydzynski, Patricia Siebel, Sheila Stack. Row ll: Nancy Riley, Mimi Rupert, Pamela Sosa. We adjust The Frosh learned that to make an invest- ment, they must first learn the purpose and the requirements of a good sound one. With the aid of their homeroom teacher, Sis- ter M. Gertrude, they began to apply themselves to their required studies and to follow the ex- ample of the teachers and upperclassmen. The girls learned that the best investment for the present and the future was a personality inte- grated with the love of God. While the first few Weeks were chaotic, they soon began to realize why an investment of time and effort would be so beneficial. By cooperationg in such school functions as the Esefay-Safranac Campaign, the Senior Skat- ing Party, the Third Order Dance, May Crown- ing, the Music Festival, and similar events, they learned that dividends can best be earned by using their abilities to help others.
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