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II, Rntltly, P. Hennessy, K. ltiy, M. -lulutstmn, P. Lappe, Tlttf fjrvvu flair' lalllwf Fay Stieklord flllflltlllf lfrlllnr Maureen Brennan lilfmleri flltrmlger Mary lfllen Hickey Iwrffffgruzjffnly lfffifnr Altman Ruddy fliiiimfzl Ijflllfllgfrlflll-1' Izklitnz' Hilda Mary Ring ln September when our nptitnistit' stall' gathered for the lirst time, the Wil fiRl5liN GATIE was a new-horn idea. lt was Carefully nursed and eher- ished, .tnd only when we hegan to work with Mr. len Hessler, the phntugrapher, and Mr. l. H. iihamherlain, ul the Horn-Shafer Company, did our nehuluus ideal start to materialize. We were very fortunate in having the help and interests of the students, for it is the small and thankless jobs that make a successful htiuk, 1.411 In llygftlf M. litennan ll. Ring, M. lf, llitlxey lf. Stitlsltwrd, UI. Rudtlv. Tlzt' llwsl Strip! lfrfilnr Mary lflizalweth lingert fliinrmft lfrllfm' .luanne -luergens lfetlmre lfcfjffzir liay Stiekfurd S,'mrf,i lilllliffll' lietty 'lisinger Bll.ljIlCll !llrlNr1KQL'7A Kathleen Dennany The Post' St1tuP'r is edited nut only tn reflect the views and interests uf the student lmdy, hut primarily to luster enjoyment in writing in those who have the talent. 'lhe main prnieets sponsored by the POST Sclltllfl' during the year are the May Festival. given tu raise funds for the paper's sup- port, and the Christmas contest, whieh enables the prospective stall metnhers to try their skills. The paper serves hnth to inlnrtn the students and tu enahle them tu develtup skill and ease in writing, lvril mn, fell In rlqfilf li, Auliwartl, l7. llurns, ll, Ti- stnger, M. lingert, AI. bluergens, lf, Stitkltirtl. Sttmzrf l'IfIl.' liennany. iliftiitf run J M lNl.tguire, C.. Cnlelnan, 5. Mal- l. Mtfarthy.
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tluic R. Ratliortl, M. ale l rtntpre. P. l.etlaire, C.. icman. Xufuzil mu: itltly S. Coleman, i c Tonaltl, M. lloover, isinger, M. M. lolantl, li. Lynch. l lril l'lIll. lil! In rigfrii M. . Litltlv. M. l.. Hanley, M. N. Hinsberg, M. O'l4rien run: P. l,etlaire, M. tlelirantl- B, Sullivan, bl. Delialil, li. Aukwartl, D, iitiitlo, M. 'lior lantl, li, Letlaire, M. Hoover, l.. Miller, M. Diez, A. Llor- ens, li. liriglltbill. lfnnrlft run: R. Ratllortl, li. lisingcr, hl. Taylor. Till' cc1lL'L' I lllll Till' I llfill' l'1'cinlc11l Clhristine l.eclaire iiliqlbillciilf lr .V lMlM'3l3rLi1,l'iklK:li Vita Pf'!,'lfZlC'1lf Mary Vlfeller cle Grantlpre ' Liucltiil Mary 'l'mL M. .mm L ' Lrfmzrmfli Margaret Mary lolantl Carol Coleman Patricia l.eclaire Sl't'l'L'ftll','l' 'I'rc.n1n'w' l,il1r.iriii11.i Margaret Mary Tolancl Margaret O'l3rien Some thirty-live girls were selectetl at the Glee Club tryouts in September. Witli Mrs. Florence Howartl as clirectress, the Ulee Club began practice for its Christmas entertainment. The members. tlressetl in peasant costumes representing many nations, oliieretl a colorful anti unique program. Miss Diana Steiner, a young violinist of Phila- tlelphia, was presentetl at a 'liuestlay assembly in December, Selections from fliftzliffzzzii were featuretl at the spring concert, for which rustic attire was worn. lillen Lynch The Choir gives every member a cleeper untler- standing of liturgical music and allows her to participate more fully in the Mass. The organiza- tion's activities for the year are as follows: Mrs. Florence Howard, tlirectress, leti the Choir antl the stutlent botly in the Mass of the Holy Ghost, which marked the beginning of the school term. ln October, the Mass in honor of Saint Margaret Mary was sung and in March the opening anal the closing Masses for the Forty Hours' Devotion, and the Baccalaureate Mass closing the scholastic year. ln aclclition to these ancl other feast clay Masses, the Choir sings the Iieneclictions for special occasions. fm. fill lo ziglrlq C.. Le- s have... - ., fem -SA ., .c,,,,...sm- Y n,,.pmwM,s.,i.c,,wc..m Q- l l Melia, ll. MtAlee, ,I, llaynes. Al. lfarrell, lf. l.ynch, .Yatnrnl pre, C. Coleman. 'I lriril mu:
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