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Oh Its Great to Be a Sophomore Our furst school year behund us we were dubbed with the tutle upper lower classmen As the year progressed we learned how obtuse a triangle could be and how really aluve Latun us' Representing and leading us were Mary Barrett presudent Barbara Brooks vuce president Kay Boyle secretary Kutty Geussler treasurer and Jull Garvey social chaurman Durectung and audung un our every endeavor were our sponsors Suster Mary Juluen and Suster Mary Thomas More One of the many responsubulutues we receuved as sophomores was that of beung bug susters to the freshmen and to our older luttle susters the new uunuors and senuors Along with thus came the addu tuonal pruvulege for resudent students of more town Our whurl of actuvutues began when wuth the Freshues we unvaded Barbara Brooks back yard un our home made hats Each of us struved to wun the pruze for the funniest most orugunal and pret tuest creatuon We consumed seven up cokes and popcorn all of whuch proved to be fattening when we weighed un the next day We then engaged un a tug of war to use up our excess energy Mary Barrett was the hostess of our next party Before the party Mary dustrubuted to each sopho more and freshman three pupe cleaners wuth whuch to make the typucal Saunt Marys gurl A typucal and 'll tumely pupe cleaner gurl was the one swungung a hoola hoop' These partues gave us an opportunity to strengthen old fruendshups and to greet new members of the school We sponsored the furst muxer of the year Fall Flung to whuch we unvuted the boys from Saunt Josephs Hugh School As the evenung progressed we decided that the success of our dance was well worth our effort We related to the school a resume of what we had studied un speech class In our furst convoca tuon we presented a duscussuon on the uses of the ductuonary and how students may uncrease theur knowledge of all that ut contauns Our second convocation guven shortly before season and the ways un whuch one may prepare her self for the comung of Chrust At Thanksguvung tume we prepared baskets of food to send to the needy famulues of South Bend As we sat down to our own Thanksguvung dunner we realuzed the uoy one experuences un brungung happuness to others Our eventful year as upper lower classmen concluded wuth a note of melancholy but as we realuzed that next fall we would return as lower upper classmen our spuruts soared agaun un an tucupatuon ofthe next two years Duscussung plans for the sophomore assembly are the sophomore class officers and theur sponsors Standing Barbara Brooks Jull Garvey Kathy Boyle and Mary Barrett Seated Suster M Thomas More Kutty Geussler and Suster M Juluen ll I , I ' - 11 - I ll ' ' I . . . .1 n ll I I . . . . ,, . . . . 2 , 2 I , 2 , : . , , . , . . ,, . . ,, . . I - 11 - ' 11 - -I . . I V permissions. Advent, dramatized the liturgical significance of the ll ' II ' I I ' I - , . ' ' I I , ll T- ' ll ' ' - - I . Il - ll I . . . ,, . . . . - . . , . . . . . I 60
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Taking advanfage f he .L 'lh newly msialled reccrd player nn the soclal room of Madon na Hall are Mary Kohlbren ner Rosemary Perkms Marlea Kercheval and Kay Boyle Just thunk next year well be gomg' dreams Estela Qumtero ffrcnf leftj as Cheryl Dray lleana Rcdrnguez Sandy Fueger Kltfy Rueth Mary Cromwell Mana Lunsa Rocha and Mary OMalley admvre upperclassmen who are wamng for thelr daies forthe Semor Ball 62 -af 4 Q 'W 1,1 A A - - o 1 ,,,, -. , A i - . . Q fi? , - , ' I A. . V . . , A I -- I f u u I I I
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