Villa Maria Academy High School - Reflections Yearbook (Malvern, PA)

 - Class of 1952

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4 FRESHMEN have the happy privilege and the pleasant task of encouraging devotion to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. Believing in the old adage that actions speak louder than words, our freshmen try to spend a few minutes each day in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. Perhaps these 'Visits to chapel are short, but -the constancy and the devout tonduct of the girls are most edifying and exemplary to the en- tire student body. l ff' Sf'-,f,J ' JOHANNA NIGRO presents a lovely cfure demonstrates one graceful step in the of danci These freshman ballerinas seem to compreheffd mos readily. UR

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s, -1 4 41w7f', tawrifpfe The Basic Moferi W, aff' fLeft to rightj First row: Kathleen Collins, Alice McGlynn, Johanna Nigro, Leonor Ucros, Patricia Clarkson, Gail Koob, Madeline Colonna, Elizabeth Cunicelli, Gilda Spurio, Ann Devlin. Second row: Joanne Gallagher, Margaret Morris, Mary Anne Cook, Barbara McNichol, Jeanne Townsend, Patricia Dacey, Mary Anne Bolton, Mercedes Despeaux, Mar- jorie Coroneos, Barbara Gallen, Patricia Gillespie, Ann Saukaitis, Ann Smith, Margaret Cosgrove. Third row: Mary Jane Barren, Catherine Kilbride, Julianne Z The whirl of activities establishedithe freshmen capable as students, entertainers, and even as chair-arrangers. Still, until Christmas, with all its traditional beauty, the youngest class did not feel that they were full-fledged Villa Marians. So Christ- mas with all its joviality and solemnity arrived. Envy of the seniors in cap and gown inspired dreams of the future. As the Hnal goodnight was sung, the words Eisenstein, Patricia Kelly, Elizabeth Davis, Kathleen Dunn, Ruth Anne McCahon, Margaret Gallimore, Ann Higgins, Barbara Duffy. Fourth row: Madelyn Cullather, Jean Murray, Patricia Gallagher, Lucy Ewer, Rosamond Haley, Mary Anne Lindstrom, Catherine Rumbarger. Fifth row: Mary Louise Cabrey, Joan Van Winkle, Ann Harkins, Ann McClatchy, Theresa Muldoon, Ann Hooker, Eleanor Ranaudo, Patricia Ferrie. 'fi 'Q HFor weire proud of all you meanw held new significance. 'Lg sl J ol 5 Qfiggu 'Qt 'Civ s - s I I N Q :QA 'Q-JJ 'tk 1I N V



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The Ways of The Villa SCHOOL SPIRIT ranks high among the Villa's new- comers. Gail Koob, Patricia Clarkson and Alice McGlynn formulate plans for a Citizenship program which will be presented at the weekly homeroom meeting. , SISTERS, Immaculata and Margaret Gallagher, with their little-sisters of the Villa, Margaret Morris, Gilda Spurio and Mary jane Barren, admire the small Miraculous Medals for their wrist watches, souvenirs of Big-Little Sister Day. Quickly the youngest class developed pptentialities and demonstrated its athletic powers to the surprise of all. It proudly boasted members on the rosters of both varsities and proved a threat in the ihtter-class competition. Big-little sister relations Hourished into lasting friendships. The freshmen gra- ciously entertained their big sisters with delightful picnics which were a pleasure to all. They distinguished themselves in all the athletic clubs. Bowling, swimming and riding were main attractions for them and they spent many leisure hours improving their techniques. Close scores in the blue and white team competition were broken by our energetic freshmen. The ability and spirit displayed by them changed many contests and disappointed many contestants. Their versatility and their adaptability to all the Villais ways made this class both interesting and well-liked. Academically, the freshmen were outstanding. Each quarter they proudly added their names to the honor list. Latin declensions and algebraic equations, although elusive, were soon mastered by the keen intellectual powers of the freshmen. With the blossoming of the spring flowers the talent of our youngest class burst into bloom and, to the surprise of all, they added two leading ladies and a number of raceful dancers to the musical. 'Tinians Rainbow . g , Through the series of traditions and activities they have firmly cemented the ties to their Alma Mater.

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