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ta nur new emfirammful Achniring the Pennsylvania history projects are Judith Popp, Mary Pccovish, janet O,Farrcll, Catherine Pogor- zr-lski, Mary Ann Prezioso, Ann Pcclor, Angeline Perri, and Nancy Pierce. LLKL MN CHURCHS UNSTY ,WE ALL BECGME THE ATHER vw s3x.jlSntw-JL. t Don't throw those lcavesli' Driuing: Mary Ann VVilson, Thr-rg go tha- Minutcsli' Picking up hor paprrs is Src in iljflglllll Mary Ann Murawslii, Kathleen NVisnicwslci, rotary Carole Riley, whilc Prcsitlvut Marilyn Lispult Marilyn NVilliams, and VVilma Novograclac. Treasurer Maureen Kelly, and Vicv-prcsiclmnt llum Klcttvr watch.
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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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Chatting happily are: Row l: Mary Kay Kelley, Kathleen Hall, Patricia Mt-Mullin, LaRene Ramp, Theresa Codispcti, Mary Theresa Gegick, Eli- zabeth Conwell, How Il: joan Opfer- man, Mary Alice O'Connor, Maura Hynes, Barbara Panielc, Marie Pri- hoda, Mary Carol Hawkins, Row III: Carol Ami DeNVar, Patricia Donovan, Patricia Angeletti, Judith Corace, and Maureen Dolan. Our Ladyis Park provided those peaceful, happy moments for: Rule I: Phyllis Swicli, Mary Niederberger, Carol X'Velsh, Patricia Smith, Carol Schwartz, Esther Toei, -loan Opter- man. How Il: Sally Ogden, Virginia Rote, Alice VVesoloski, JoAnn Pieeioni. During their second year at S.F.A., the Sophs en- tered the age of wisdom and began to realize that capi- tal well invested returned dividends. No longer bewild- ered by their surroundings, they began to wonder if they had acted as childishly as the new freshmen appeared to do. They realized that the incoming frosh gazed at them with awe. Another reward arrived when about midycar, the classroom work which had appeared so perplexing, now appeared not only less difficult, but actually interesting when explained by Sister M. Marguerite and Sister Theresa Marie. Participation in both classroom and extra-curricular activities gave them the satisfying feeling of actively being a part of the spirit of S.F.A. ln the shadow of St. joseph, Front: Carole Coleman, secretary, Beverly Dauk, president, Hear: Mary Eliza- beth Morsa, vice-president, and Barbara Adamitz, treas- discuss a future meetng. 'il think l'll pay my own dues, declares Treasurer Pat Baehner, as joan Brier, secretary, Ioan Hart, president, and Mary Louise Conwell, vice-president, smilingly approve.
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