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L . I Irene Meiqh Z X, frffi f7ff'7'Q Q Frank A. Huqqieru PLUNGING STRAIGHT out of thc lineup as fullback of Notre Dame's '45 team, Coach Ruggiero plunged right into the job of turning out a crack Gael Team- He's also made thc Gym classes conscious of the fact that it's precision that counts. . M ,,.,i' Page 'l'u'eIre Elizabeth Gray, HN. HOW to keep the patient comfortablesfand what to ft-ed him. The mysteries of Home nursing are unfold- ed before our eager eyes. who ever knew there were twenty steps to bathing a baby? A. J. Franqipaue THROUGH the efforts of Mr. Frangipane. St. Mary's Band has steadily improv- ed and enlarged. Do you wish you were able to play the bugle or beat a drum? Then head for Room 102 during the sixth period any day and your wish will come true. 'SMISS MEIGII, take my name ofl' the absence list, please. Miss Meivh, ma I have some school stationer ' to P X, . . . . 7 ,, send out a letter? Miss Meivh , . . . Miss Mel-fh P 1 . . . Our secretary, calmly and serenely answers all questions and performs the numberless tasks con- nected with a school office in a very efficient manner. Mary Weis SPEED demons may bc il- legal on thc highway, but in the typing class the-y'rc not only legal, they're wel- come. Mrs. Weis, whose graceful shorthand char- acters are the envy of all her would-be secretaries-- directs the traffic in the Commercial Department.
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Sister M. Uenrgita, U. P. lleliginn, Ueneral Science, Physics, Uheinistry l XYr1'l.l. I.l-l'l' you in on a sccrct licrc-W Sir Isaac Ncwton and Sr. Gcorgita arc old fricnds. thcy lroth know what happcncd to that lanious applcgso amid ini- croiuctcrs Sistcr passcs along this scicntiiic infor- . ' 1 mation. ,LVH1 LL? 'fm J 1 lb! philly L1 Llaufl-v5 was 7g,.,-- -,,, LM. Sister M. Uerald, U. P. '- Pteliginn, English yN . ya . .I I i How 0F'I'l'ZN havc thc fornicr stars. no longcr with the , t studio. told us what an ardcnt Shakcspcarc fan Sistcr if Gcrald is? But thcy didn't do hcr justicc. Along with 'A 'P A fi all thc parts of spccch. and thc litcrary figurcs ofthe , 1' ,,..,A-L. liightccuth lfcntury. Sistcr also has a complete his- ,i F! K tory of the drama at her fingertips! l' ' fi-074 ' Sister M. Hyacinth, U. P. Sister M. Petrina, U. P. Religion, English, Lihrary Heliginn, Histnry SIIAKI-ZSl'l-IARE. Alcxandt-r's Rise' and Fall. Malaria. UNDER THE guidance of Sisgtcr Pctrina. ycar aftcr year, Atomic Plncrgy-which will you havc? Sr. Hyacinth. the Freshman Class sails through History viewing our ctiicicnt lihrarian is St. Marfs lVlr. Anthony. thc Egyptians. Pl10f'nlK'l2lI1s and thc cvcr-present Shc'll hclp you solve your prohlcms in record tiuic. Nilc. Each page If-ads an apprcciativc audicnce on and on through historical cvcnts. strangcr and more . . adv ur us han fic io . Sister Maureen Elizaheth, U. P. cm 0 1 t n ' Pieliginn, Prench, Uheinistry Sister M. Regina, U. P. c General Science Hgliqign, Higmfy SISTER takcs a gcncrous portion of llc dc Francci' and HIQTORICM Essavq Cnmfsggs Dr-l,atf.,,. Cm.N.m Event niixcs this with two ounccs of any Halogcn. halecs i To icq' Tf,ddQ.Ap00S..,w,h-A .Square Deal,-YWFl.anklin ovcr a inodcratc Bunscn Burncr. and scrvcs piping Rogsekfeh-S NNQW Deal--'Sri Regina mkvs them all hot to a llcncral Scicncc class. lf NaIiC0,, is ncccs- in Stride as sh., WHS the Suldmits mat History of sary. thc Catholic fiction Cluh will rush it over. necessity repcats itself 1 'frcat tical P Sister M. Pinsina, U. P. Heh inn, Latin I ' A-I , A!6l! - LATIN. a dead languagc? Donfi lot Sister In r you say that. for Cacsar. Ciccro. Acncas and Dido. to say nothing of Santa Valcntinus. matcrializc into living. vihrant. colorful charactcrs in Room 306--f homc of parties organizcd whilv you wait. Sister M. Walter, U. P. l . . . . . . , Heliginn, Uinlnqy, Uhern1stry.Puhl1c Speaking l l'lN'l'RENCllEIJ in the Biology hah and surroundcd by tropical fish. whitc niicc and formaldchydc fumcs. our Veritas advisor managcs to mix Puhlic Spcalx- ing with tcst tubcs and still find timc for Scrap- Papcr Drivcs. l
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Class Uttirers 'Left lo Righl nl. Clancy- Seerelaryg R. Caniplrell-fl'. President: J. Nlasrl Presirlentg R. McCoid Treasurer. ich-- Uur Extras Appear an the Set Welcome Strangers! YOU'VlQ MET our directors and our staff memliers.-wRelig- ious and Lay-now weld like to have you meet the Student Body, so-we present the Freshmen! Lost and bewildered, the largest group of extras to enter the St. Mary's lot sinee its inception. faced the eamera for the first time on September 9. 1947. That very first day they learned niueh about the red briek building on the eorner of Ames and Chestnut. the building in which the greater part of their lives would be spent for the next four years. In a matter of mere weeks the class of '5l learned that going from set to set at the end of eaell 45 minute period was not half so trying a task as they thonghtg it was easy- t wl1y it was even fun! They found time between their work to attend foot- ball and basketball games, and cheered loudly and vig- orously for tl1e Gaels. The gayer Freshmen took part in all that was part of St. lVIary's. Of the class of '51, it can be justly said-Wfhey came, they saw, they cgnqueredcu, 4 I X I1 ' if tiff Iwfnfff fiftffi 1.1, ' 1,5 ' ,,-ff A .f . J ya. J f' f f I H Ai! 1 , vvvl uf , 1 Y 1- .x V' ' x 1 , ,. ,wqf rl' o iw '. ? ' '. .N 4 2 Q 5 1 :W i I : I 4.31 -, . ll al. 3 I 1 I' L I I 561 ' I I , We ' ' XX. -' .xq The Bewitched. Holli- ererl, and Bewilrlervzl Freshies pose for Louis eWThey're rather photo- gvnie Q IUOIIIIIIIQI you say? Their lfirst Appearance 'Burk Row fl. to r.l--B. Okulski. R. Ippolito. J. Kane. P. Ueppert. D. Hig- gins. K. Kennedy. Middle Row 11.111 rJ-J. Mangano. W. Hanlon. E. Hagerty M. llunn. M. Meehan. P. Yates. J. Carey. From Row ll. to r.j-M. Connell, J. SIIICIHIIU. B. Grupenliof, E. Bajek, M. Paduell. Photographer--L. Sylvester.
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