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Coming from schools all over the state, T19 pre- college sophomores entered here this year. In Sophomore One, the classical division taught by Sister Mary Marjorie, R.S.M., there are 47 girls study- ing religion, English, French, Latin, algebra, physical training, art, and music. Having chosen scientific courses, Sophomores Two and Three are taught by Sisters Mary Rosalia and Mary Emily, R.S.M., respectively. Their curriculum in- cludes biology instead ot Latin, nine from Sophomore Two and also Sophomore Three take general mathe- matics rather than algebra. Among their extra-curricula activities these pre- college groups list dramatics, art, orchestra, library, and basketball. .q., my 1? .f1'Wi. -fl 7 J, -s,-R ,-4 ' . K I fit. sf T . Q.. , 3 BLUE TlES are worn proudly by all sophomores, particularly by 1, J Elizabeth McAleer and Patricia Smith of Sophomore One. Both classical and scientific groups take the pre-college course with fitting adaptations. Bottom row, lelt to right: M. McLaughlin, M. Ricci, E. Bourre, D. Garrahan, P. Rokutis, M. Noonan, E. Carmello, C. Du- fresne, A. Gendron, N, Daignault, A. Shunney, M. Gilmartin, A. Martin, J. Mullen, M. Cunningham, M. Slattery. Second row: G. Brozoza, J. Santucci, H. Fallon, T. Jolls, M. Way- land, E. Viens, M. Rathier, B. Coutanche, C. Dailey, R. Romano, H. Reilly, M. Winthrop, N. Lowder, D. McDermott, L. Areson, P. Cardin, B. Oakley. Third row: B. Sears, C. 'ftp' --1 r- --wi-f S: ' nnnllf -i-' ' 4 Y QV? Murphy, P. C. Mitson, M. Toomey, Langlais, E. B. Bradley, dowski, J. D. Petrarca, Quigley, S. Schenck, D. Cahill, V. Coutanche L. Siever, C. Canavan, F. Donovan, A. Renfro J. Kettell, J. Fanning, E. Marsella. Top row: J Lynch, J. Hart, L. Zompa, S. Rotelli, R. Lafferty A. Marsella, L. Pernaveau, L. Stannord, E. Sa McCormack, E, Dupre, L. Laliberte, C. Vallier M. Forcier.
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willingly tu school . . ...- il: i lt I Bottom row, left to right: J. Kane, P. Whalen, M. Deuel, A. Mahoney, T. Spicuzzo, B. Ashcroft, F. Raolucci, R. Pezzullo, M. Oates, L. Lucchetti, N. Manera, D. McPhillips, M. Pisa- turo, S. Vincent, J. Wade. Second row: J. Ramsay, J. St. Cyr, P. Hughes, E. Gladding, M. Belconis, B. Waywacky, R. Kaskevitz, M. McCaffrey, D. Smith, L. Ostiguy, G. Ronci, M. Guilbault, 8. Swallow, H. Travis, J. Pignataro, J. Por- Five of the eight sophomore classes this year belong to the business group. They are Sophomore Four, Five, Six, Seven, and Eight, together averaging l37 students. Preparing to earn a living soon after grad- uation, they study seriously and diligently. American history, business mathematics, Spanish, English, and religion comprise their schedule for the year. Since they have a choice of three different courses in their junior year, the secretarial, bookkeeping, and cleri- cal, they are prepared by the end of the year to make the important decision. LOUISE THOMAS and Rita LaCroix of Sophomore Five prepare a bulletin board display depicting the Rosary while Ida Saba- tino, also of Sophomore Five, admires the work of her class- mates. razo. Third row: K. Place, M. Finnegan, J. Palumbo, M. Boeniger, F. Martin, J. O'Hara, K. O'Gorman, S. Morin, M. McSoley, J. Whalen, E. DeNicholas, J. Cooney, M. Beaudry, A. Michael. Top row: P. Mildner, M. Duffy, A. Flynn, C. Campbell, J. Breault, B. Ross, A. Wilcox, Y. Pina, E. Jackson, H. Wolstenholme, B. Rollins, C. Palmisciano, M. Norris, F. O'Connell.
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