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4. Q. Q s Their llnspiration l'USS 'N PUMPKIN A M' -s,,,. -- --- Q.- . - BUSY FINGERS and working minds assist in prep- aration for the Sophomore Sleepy Hollow Ball . Judy Schnur points out the puss 'n pumpkin decoration proudly displayed by Louise Bertsch. Looking forward to the finished product with anticipation are five lassies painting scenery. Left to right are Sue lVlcLuskie, Agnes Vorwerk, Janine Harrison, Beth Wiertz, and Sally Burns. Oddities in decoration spark this annual event, the first dance of the school year. Co-operation and teamwork is all it takes to provide a success ful setting, agree Mike Mondello and Dick Semeraro, busy in the background. ...21-.
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other Nature 4, Q. 4. ALL GREAT THINGS begin in a small Way-thus began the art program at St. Vincent. This past year, Sister Vincentia held classes in room 301. However the students do not mind these present inconveniences. All for the sake of art, they say. Mother Clare plans gradually to transform a large room on the third floor of the grade school into an ultraemodern studio. Pictured above are some of the students taking advantage of a lovely autumn day to get some sketching done. The busy artists are, from left to right: Ed Praa muk, Barb Sullivan, Mary Koval, Jack Watson, Gerry Keenan, Dick Fabbro, and Jim Wargo. o xi' o ARTISTS or TOMOIJISOW W til M. Ns i I w ' 1 Nt, tl 5 Nx
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Autumn Strikes 4. Q Q Q- UH? O - O OHHH,'y Canis MARY KovAL, frightened by the jolly jack-'oflantern that Don Schorr and Carolyn Seikel are holding. The event is the annual Halloween dance, The Sleepy Hollow Ball, given by the sophomore class. Frankie Reynolds and his orchestra supplied the haunting melodies. Blinking owls and leering pumpkins changed the gym into an eerie setting for Ichabod Crane. Traditional Halloween fare, cider and doughnuts, was served during intermise sion to John Meadows and Margie Dett- ling by Rosemary Caruso. The dance was our first social event of the year and a challenge to other classes both in beauty of decorations and financial success. The sophomores deserve a big hand. Ylhll - Ylhll
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