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-activities I936, Senior Scroll
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-vacation ahead CHOOL day! drafting to a rlore, Another year gone hy: But there'll he plenty. I rup- pore, To rnahe the .vunznzer fly,- Bridle pathr and tennir gamer, lV'ienie roastr and hiker, Sailing, Jzvinzming, country lanes. Roller rhater and hiker. Motor trip:-an open road, Bearher, nzonntainr, laher, Road nzapr, cameras, what a load ! I ll het the old ear hreahr! Anzurenzent park: and racing trachr, Cottage: and campr, Morrjuito hiter and :unburned hacks, Blirterr, thinned hneer, erampr. Where to go and what to do? Hate your fun, and then- IV hen the gloriour Junzmerif through, Bath to rrhool again! Betty Ann Bryce, '38 -adrienne, world cruise T was in Egypt that I first ran across her. As a visit to the Sphinx is inevitable, when one goes to the land of the Nile, I went to see it and be duly impressed. Now, per- haps, I had better explain, that although I am quite an experienced traveler, Istill possess that very unsophisticated habit of leaving my signature on famous edifices and the like. I have left my john Han- cock behind me on everything from Ply- mouth Rock to the Leaning Tower of Pisa. So when I went to see the Sphinx for the first time in my twenty-five years of aimless globe-trotting, it was only nat- ural that I autograph it. But as I wrote my name on the side of one of its mas- sive fingers, I noticed that the Sphink continued to stare stolidly into space, seemingly unimpressed. As I was about to turn away from it, my eye caught a signature, written in pencil above mine. Senior Scroll, I936 -Betty Ann Bryce, '38 The writing was fancy, and attracted my interest. It read, Adrienne World Cruise SLS. So-and-so! As it bore the date of the previous day, I surmised that Adrienne was probably back in Cairo at the mo- ment, I wondered who she might be. The incident escaped my mind until I got to Jerusalem. Once again I was about to leave my signature on the wall of a famous mosque, when I espied and recognized immediately Adrienne's. It was dated that very day, and I laughed to myself. So I was catching up to her! I began to wonder more about her. Here was another traveler, on a cruise around the world, who like myself, left her name on every point of interest on the map. We had something in common. Again I turned away from the signa- ture of Adrienne, and as I did so my toe kicked a small object lying in the sand. continued on page 138 l24
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student May Devotions V BOVE is a picture of U. A.. girls in the Convent Chapel finishing their recitation of the Little of- fice of the Blessed Virgin which is said regularly on the first Tuesday after the Brst Friday of each month, and weekly during October and May, Besides this special devotion during the month of May under the auspices of Our Lady's Committee, the students erected shrines in their home rooms. Each girl selected a special day on which she dec- orated the altar in the most attractive style. The climax of these devotions was reached in the May Crowning ceremony May 31, the feast of Saint Angela, foundress of the Ursuline Order. On this day the entire student body attended Mass and received Holy Communion. Following breakfast in the Tea House, the girls went in procession around the campus chanting the Litany of the Blessed Virgin. The ceremony ended in the chapel with the coronation of Our Lady as Queen of May and the Act of Conse- cration by the student body. The honors of May Day were conferred on Alicia Rinderly. Helen Rita Mohr. and Betty jane Reed through a student vote. Senior Scroll, I936 league Field Mass The girls of Saint Ursula's joined with the Catholic high schools of the city in singing the Offertory Hymn-Adoro Te, during the Field Mass at Swayne Field. Sunday, May 24. The Field Mass was held as the childrerfs part in the observ- ance of the silver jubilee of the Toledo Diocese. Mission Mirror The ,'Mission Mirror, published every once in a while by the members of the Mission Unit, reflects the enthusi- asm of the up and doing sophomores. The first edition of this paper, published March 27, received the hearty endorse- ment of the student body and approval of Reverend R. H. Scheckelhotf, assistant diocesan director of Home and Foreign Missions, the Reverend R. E. Sheridan, M. M., Detroit, and the Ursuline Novices at Saint Angela's Novitiate, Ladyglen-on- the-Maumee. Besides containing mission news this paper contains reviews of the meetings, book reviews, and a calendar of special feasts of Mission interest. l2b
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