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'YA During the Marian Year the girls of the 7th and 8th grades paid tribute to Our Lady by daily crowning her. Her crown of white flowers signifies her purity. Till Then By striving diligently towards their goal and progressing both spiritually and mentally, the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth graders emerge as shining examples of Catholic school education. A well laid plan of work, sprinkled with play, is the formula for their success. Their experiences in grade school will be invaluable and a definite asset when they become high school freshmen. 7.42 Above: Having finished tlheir Mental Song , these mathematicians joyously await the drill work. ' 5 ,ff To these girls, books open a door to adventure . Their slogan is Today's readers are tomorrow's leaders. Below: After studying about the two Coastlines in Co- lumbia that aid in trading, the girls locate them on the map. ,,..,.-W W 1.1 rf
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Joray points out the mission lands of the world to Mary and Helen. They realize just how desperately their pen- nies are needed so they give all they can. -wnsnnmmmng l These religion scholars are studying the Sorrowful Mys- teries of the Rosary. Nancy is pointing out the fifth- The Crucifixion and Death of Our Lord. Pray the Rosary every day. ll . . ll Darling, I Am Growing Qlder The fifth graders are anxiously waiting for the music to begin so that they may sing, We're all back together again. What an appropriate song to start the new school year! These young librarians are very interested in their work. Irene seems to be very happy about the book she is reading. She believes You can't tell a book by its cover.
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l. lo r.: Eileen Cassidy, Kath- leen Golden, Dolores Mar- tin, Annamarie Preziosa, Susan Belensky, Betty Mc- Dermott. Ist row: Diane Tor, Maureen Hannigan, Jeannette Nieb- ling, Patricia Letcher, Bern- adette Price, Joanne Yowler, Donna Minuti, Eugenia Sor- ensen, Jane Nicholas. 2nd row: Irene Ginder, Mary Ethel Haeberlin, Jo Ann Spaventa, Ellen McGuire, Carol Anne Stokes, Georg- ann jagielky, Patricia Sas- nauslcas, Kathleen Duffy, Jane Horton. Isl row: Barbara Todisco, Evelyne Gembela, Grace Brown, Ann Garrity, Joan Miller. 2nd row: Cornelia Delaney, Margaret Cassidy, Mary Elizabeth Martin, Pa- tricia Rooney, Antoinette Neri, Stephanie Koch, Bar- bara Sidorchulc, Karen Crede. Ist row: Mary Quinn, Mar- lene Gagliardi, Louise Sas- sany, Claire Santarone. 2nd row: Denise Motto, Kathleen Campbell, Kathleen Coyle, Anne Clearkin, Irene Mey- ers, Donna Polcino, Doro- thea Li Volsi, Barbara Si- mon.
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