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CLASS HISTORY Plans for the Junior Prom multiplied thick and fast and were carried through with enthusiastic success. The hall was beauti- fully decorated with a Harbor Light in the'center. The big event took place at Notre Dame Hall on Friday evening, May 25, 1956. It was unforgettable. After the Prom, the days passed quickly and all too soon we were face to face with June Exams. We were scared but we managed to survive and we thought of how wonderful it would be next year to be called the 'Sophisticated Seniors'. Mary Rannigan SOPHISTICATED SENIORS We, the Seniors started back to school on Wednesday, Septem- ber 5, 1956. We felt very proud to be at last called Seniors. Shortly after school started Mr. Cullen came from Josten's to take orders for class rings. The Seniors who did not receive their rings last year entusiastically placed their orders. On Friday, September 21, the Freshmen were officially ac- cepted as students at St. Mary's High. Following the exhibitions of the Freshmen, refreshments were served and music was provided for dancing. We had a wonderful night. Election of officers was held in September and the results were: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer An o eretta 'Green Cheese' Mary Kennedy Mary Hannigan Dorothy Maloney Eleanor Wonderlie was staged at the Town Hall on December g and 8. It was a big success. In January, Mr. Cullen came again to show us samples of in- vitations, Thank You notes, and with his selections and ordered March 19 was a big day for Curran received her habit. She Mary's was well represented at the On March 31, the majority to Boston to see Cinerama's WSeven everyone was happy that they went about it. name cards. We were well pleased without delay. many people. It was the day Judy is now Sister Louise Michael. St. ceremony. of the high school students went Wonders of the Worldn. I think and some are still talking Mary Kennedy A8
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