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l V 4 ' .,i ,. i ' .gl . .. il by ElaineRoberts and her three attendants, Nancy Wieck, Janis Humphrey, and Mary Helen O'ConneIl, were chosen by the seniors to lead the May procession. Elaine will have the honor of crowning the Blessed Virgin as Queen of May in the annual spring ceremony at which the entire school assists. This year will be the first time that the new Italian marble statue of Our Lady donated by the classes of i962 and 1963 will be used. The entire student body and faculty, awaiting the coronation of the Vir- gin Mary, sing hymns of praise and devotion at the annual May crowning. For the coronation a senior girl and her two attendants are elected by their fellow classmates, and the cross bearer leads the procession around the campus to the grotto, singing the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Achievement awards are presented later that day at the Honors Assembly. ic i.. il :ii , Seniors Lead Procession o Honor Gur Lady As Queen of May
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Reflection, Renewal, and Resolution Father Leo Regan O.P. conducts annual retreatp stresses mental prayer Assistance at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass was one of the privileges experienced during retreat. i Father Leo Regan begins his discussion of the ioyful myster- ies ofthe Rosary at the annual retreat in January. Father stressed reciting the Rosary as a perfect way to meditate. Dorothy Craver, Nanette Barbee, and Tana Boston found retreat an ideal chance to ask questions which had been troubling them for some time. Father Leo Regan O.P. gave many hours to private conferences and offered advice during informal' chats before and after school. , J' Janet Toth takes time out to reflect and to do some spiritual bookkeeping. I of
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,xg- Q W, V - ' ' I - ' Promoting interest for prospective students from the area grade schools are the Future Teachers ot America, Lynn Steinmetz, secretary, .loan Gabel, vice-president, Joan Lohmeyer, Barb Bertke, Judy Wirries, Joyce Wesolowski, Elaine Roberts, Carol Breidenbach, president, and Pat Bauer, treasurer. Bev Leith, Lynette Pietkowski, and Sharon Smolinski set out on their iourney to orientate students on life and studies at St. Ursula's. Future Teachers ln Trainings Promote Enrollment .aiigg 639' As part of their agenda, F.T.A. members visit grade schools and talk to prospective S.U.A. students. At Cathedral, Mary I.. Grisvard found a multitude of questions needing answers. Mrs. Charles McColl and her daughter Patricia studied a portion of Macbeth together as they participated in part of F.T.A.'s observance of National Cath- olic Education Week, November 'IO-16. l v
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