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the leadership qualities of our class. Mary Kay, Bunny and Helen began the task of

organizing all of us into a "class". Their work was continued by Susan, Anna Christina

and Mary Ann. Diane, Jo and Kathy did their share as we began to take on some

semblance of a unified group. Carole, Adrienne. and Jean contributed the final touches

and we prepared to elect permanent officers.

Logic, English, western civilization and anthropology took a second place as we

celebrated the elections of our permanent officers: Mary Kay, Judy, Susan, and Kathy.

Then our academic subjects re-entered the limelight as we experienced our first semester

exams.

Mother Shaffer's guidance, consideration and understanding helped each of us

to begin our second semester at USD. A few other events also aided in continuing the

buoyancy of our spirits: our Freshman Supper Dance with its Valentine theme; the

Phi Kappa Theta Dance; the Mardi Gras Dance just before Lent; the faculty lecture

in honor of St. Thomas Aquinas; and the Passion Play presented by the College for Men.

Easter vacation seemed to be only a brief stopping for a breath of air before we

continued our studies and our fun. Theatre Arts seemed to predominate as we sup­

ported the College for Women Drama Club in their spring play and the College for

Men in their performance of MEDEA. Final exams were not as difficult because they

seemed to spell out a favorite word — SUMMER VACATION.

Freshman Follies Chairmen Judy Banks and Pat Wilson surrounded by members of the Freshman Class in the cast.

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