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goplwmotes Anne Olin, Margaret M. Weingart, Mary Smith. Sally Redmond, Theresa Miller, Margo Oslund. Pat Garrison, Rosemary Kapraun, Eileen Hughes, Jo Ann Forte, Carol Golofsky. absent: Nancy Reising. A , wa, . ' , Q , c jf ,fl g 1 fa I M W ' Pat Patterson, Vee Ilean Nielsen, Charlene Mortell, Marion Leenknecht, Susan McCarthy. Ann Figge, Harriet Donahue, Penny Collatos, Angela Bulins, Roberta Elliott, Mary Ann Coryn. Our gay and happy sister class, the Sopho- mores have made much progress since their long ago Freshmen days. As Father Time now looks down in their midst, he sees them gracefully performing the May Pole dance, ably conducting the Aquinas Literary Society, or selling tickets for Fabiola . Whatever they may be doing, however, we observe above all their class spirit and enthusiasm as they recite under a green and white pen- nant and class motto, Up the Ladder, Step by Step! . I
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