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Page 24 text:
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The Sophomore Class Officers wait in front of the Assembly hall for the bell to call them to classes. Left to right are: Carol Gaudette, Secretary; Richard Grady, President; John Gallagher, Vice-President; and Janice Edwards, Treasurer. HISTORY OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Vacation now being a thing of the past, we return to school as sophomores. We greet friends, old and new, and with a sigh, put our noses to the grindstone. As sophomores, we begin to take a more active part in school life. In the social field, we hold a Freshman Initiation Dance which is a great success, and the Saturday night dances are frequented by many of us. Our boys now begin to make a good showing in the field of athletics. Mid-year exams are suddenly before us, marking the end of half of the year. Many more of us attend the proms this year, and we have a marvelous time. Final exams are taken in stride. Vacation is eagerly anticipated, for we look forward to returning as “upper-classmen”.
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jm ft J ■ J F “Round and round we go!” sings P. Meade on the left and J. Palmieri on the right. Initiation dance and oh! what fun! Pictured here are D. Wilkinson and F. Dubrawski, L. Wickstrom and R. Cyr. Back to camera, D. Handfield and N. Bon Tempo in¬ dulge in some fun while M. Bresnahan waits to drop the handkerchief. J. Ennis and his gang seem to enjoy this part of school life. “Music hath charms” for M. Rich¬ ard, A. Murray, C. O’Hara. K. Shurick, R. Dufresne, G. Glen- non, and R. Krapp scan yearbook of bygone days. “Swing your partner!” and M. Cle¬ ment swings E. Coady in a fast Virginia Reel. f W,
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« SWEETEST HEART mknt most iiolt, MEET III VISE. ISE NI AM- THAinWCITlfO ; , moment think. Reading maketh a full man! English classes at St. Mary’s are geared so as to cultivate in students an appreciation of everything that is fine in litera¬ ture. The Sophomore classroom depicted here mani¬ fests the enthusiasm and earnestness of such stu¬ dents as A. Brenna, G. White, J. Cleary and R. Moore in expressing their opinion on the reading of the class novel “Silas Marner.” The remaining members o f the class are seemingly quite interested in the discussion. ABOVE: Something funny happened! R. Tingley tells M. Henneberry, B. Daws and S. Viens all about it. LEFT: F. Kennedy politely holds the door for A. Rice and C. Gaudette as they go to¬ ward Room 7 for Spanish. D. Doherty walks briskly along to Room 4 for French.
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