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1-E Illllllllllll Hard-working juniors get an early start on The Gi1Iu'z'cI, their annual literary publication. The staff includes Cl. to 113: M. l.. Rossi. B. Bradley, P. llannon, C. Sawyer, editor, li. Matis, and A. Fagon. Although it is a junior product, The Cialwricl is read and enjoyed by the entire student body. . . . the younger generation must be trained in the arts and sciences -for the advantage and prosper- ity of civil society. Miss Regina Milicia, moderator, plans a dis- cussion on a phase of Spanish civilization with Spanish Club officers Cl. to r.b: L. Caeciarella, vice-pres.. J. Weeks, pres., Miss Milicia, A. Clarke. see., and M. L. Rossi, treas, We are matured and enriched by giving Mrs. Virginia Quinn points out a detail in perspective to her students tl. to rj : P. Clark, C. Avallone, D. Cochrane. P. LaRoeca, and M. Johnston. Their acquired knowledge can be seen in posters and exhilmits around the school.
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...ax-ET., NWN 5? l f'3' A . f l ' Shimmering snowflakes twinkle like stars as we trip the light fantastic. Brightly colored gowns and snowy white trees create a stunning splash of color. The band played on and on as we whirled with its rhythm. Memories of snowy trees, resplendent with stardust, and glistening over-size snowfiakes will not he forgotten for many years. It was a won- derful end to a wonderful Christmas vacation-a beautiful setting for Our Lady of the Snows, smiling at us from her dais. the necessity of a varied social life. ., E- ff1jf:??:1.,.: -' , .:, Q5-551-fi ,Ir A .hge . 5' 1 fflf .- .1 , A , e rr r 711 . .. X , lf, ' J s , fi 'J' '. ' ' A , , ,. yn tx N ' ff p 1 ,- ' - ln! , ' . , , fl. 5, , , .. 1-. ----- gi ' -' ' Q L' Nr. lgzlii , ,fl .fn ,ff 6, '1 -- ' .1 , ' H ' n f f' S 5 4 f 15,1-.V ,ll A, f A' Q 1 ,i , A ! 4, , l so M 5. 1 I 4 vw ,X ,Q I l fr 1 5 3 ' On A' I l E11 L ' 1 ' 5' Yi, 49, I if I 9 'x 'Y' 164 V P ,ZZ x I I W 1 -,Q 1. f 1 ' -if f fl ' 1 I fs:-Q -. -. . QT '33 - ff ,, V A 7. Schiof. . 33:- ?f .. ' 'f I.-'X5' V 4,53 aww n at , 9,1f7' . 4 L 1 ' ,. i 1 hiv ,W ,gf P. Peterson reigns as Senior Prom Queen while B. Alhero and G. Hart- mann make lovely attendants. YW X Q44 kim f o'h.Q!,' wg T .zqx I -f .J ,., uu I' i i ff? .S Taking a breather from some fancy dancing, seniors and their escorts en- joy the refreshments. . so T. Houlihan and V. Landers receive prompt and- courteous attention from sophomore hostesses, The homemade refreshments were quickly devoured. 9 x 55
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Supplenienting our scholastic education are the various organizations which play such an important part in the development of leadership. responsibility and initiative. ln these co-curricular activities we are given the opportunity to express ourselves crea- tively and artistically. Later on in life, the skills and training acquired through these channels inay open to us new horizons in which to hetter ourselves and spread our faith. Todays Secretary, a magazine written in Gregg short- hand, is enjoyed, or rather deciphered hy these avid stenographers. They are Cl. to r.J G. Hall. D. Coch- rane, T. Louro, and Y. Mulhere. ,ag Dying' of acute camera-itis is M. G. Rose, a favorite patient in Miss RIalouehe's home nursing class. B. Hig- gins and H. Mix take advantage of their position. .Net- ing in the role of both patient and nurse provided the students with practical knowledge and many laughs. our energies to diversified activities. .... 'Xll the perfumes of .-Xralwia will not sweeten this little hand. Joyce Weeks enacts the famous sleepwallc- ing scene from Klacheth. Memliers of the panel are Doyle, M. Costa, K. Maher, G. Tuhman, and M. J, McGowan. M. Keelan is moderator. Right: R. lfdwards glances through a nursing school bulletin. Below: L. Carinci and I. Creifelds prepare for Col- lege Boards. s Slit
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