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The following sequence of pictures is devoted to the social functions of the past scholastic year, sponsored by campus organizations in conjunction with St. Joseph and other girls’ col- leges of the area. A prominent part of Mount activity, they also will re- main equally as prominent in our memory. SS, Hearing the Questionnaires Can you get the root out? Time out WRRICANE ST TRUMAN [i ” ane Return to the floor Yes, I said “‘ten cents” Captors from Cashtown 44
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Orricers: G. Meyer, librarian; W. Rutter, vice-president; H. Hund, secretary-treasurer; B. Jankowski, president; A. Semeraro, student conductor; J. Floria, publicity business manager. — et va - . @ “ woe 43 Mount St. Mary's Marching Band The Mount St. Mary’s Band, in the short period of its existence, won a place in the hearts of all Mountaineers. For it was the old Mountain spirit that prompted a pioneer group of Mount students in our junior year to combine their musical abilities to support the basketball team by playing at home games. Since those first days of supplementing Mount spirit at hoop contests the Band grew in activity and personnel. A testimonial of this rapid development was the spring con- cert held on May 14 of our final year. Underwriting this success were Father Hugh Phillips, with his untiring efforts to secure new instruments, and student conductor Tony Semerero, who built up the Band library and directed the group in all of its affairs. The fact remains, however, that it was through the support of the faculty and student body that the Mount was once more represented by a band. We of the senior class feel sure that in the coming years the musical seed so sown will continue to grow and be a credit to the Mount. Uplifting spirits with the high notes.
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Entertainment by the Glee Club WW ae ai Wala 45 Other nights in Flynn Hall Activity in Memorial Gym At the evening’s end — Wasn’t that band here before? Well, maybe they’re not coming
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