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The gate! Where does it lead? To the future. ' to happi- ness? to success? And as we neared the gate, what thoughts filled our minds. ' Nostalgically they turned to the past — to that day when we first saw the letter with the return address: Villa Maria College, 8th and Lib- erty, Erie, Pennsylvania. The first day of orientation. ' We paused — anxious and a little afraid. Before us loomed our preparation for life. Outside we would leave our high school days. Inside we would begin our maturity. Inside we would grow spiritually, educationally, culturally, socially. Inside we would be impressed with the ideals that we would keep for the rest of our lives. INSIDE WE WOULD BE- COME WOMEN. CONSTANCE MARIE ALLEN Elementary Education A tender-hearted disposition is of all tempers of mind, the most amiable. CAROL M. ANDERSON Home Economics Her eyes as stars of twilight fair. Like twilights, too, her dusky hair. CAROL ANN A NELL! Elementary Education He who sows courtesy, reaps friendship; he who plants kindness, gathers love. DARLENE ANN BARRETT Elementary Education We read deep-mirrored in thine eyes, the glory of a modest heart. 23
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' J : 0 R. McNelis, Vice-President; J. Kozar, Secretary; M. McGee, President; D. Dollinger, Treas- urer. 22
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111 I I I.LYN BENNETT (■ ■me Economics And her voice, it murmurs lowly, As a silver stream may run. J ! A BIANCARDl Elementary Education One ;. ' ( ' most kind. That fell like sunshine where it went — JUDITH HELENE BORCZON Nursing She is the most delightful of God ' s creatures — Heaven ' s best gift . . . ELAINE IRENE BORST Business Education There is in every true woman ' s heart a spark of heavenly fire . . . It was difficult at first — getting used to college teac fl- ing, living away from home, thinking for ourselves, accepting responsibility — but we soon became a part of collegiate life. Dressed in our scholarly gowns, we stood in awe of the solemnity of the investiture cere- monies when our big sisters gave us our caps. Those big sisters played an important role that first year. Juniors! How jar away they seemed. But from our first meeting at the Big-Little Sister Tea, they were always there with a friendly, encouraging word. Gradually we became acquainted with time-honored traditions. The serene liapel became an integral part of our lives. We made new and lasting friendships. We joined clubs and activities. 24
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