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CHAPELITES -- Anything you do in My Name. . . you shall receive a hundredfold. ALL THAT GLITTERS--is gold or silver or brass as Frances Ann Ott, Rita Cool and Yvonne Henke wash vigil lights and polish candlesticks. HOUSECLEANING FOR GOD -- Loretta Long, Doris Michael, Marguerite Langford, G e n e- vieve Wivell cleaning and dust- ing the chapel. A MINUTE WITH CHRIST-- Viola Matthews, Paula Will- iams, and Nancy Wetzel say prayers before departing from the chapel. The Chapelites, or Sisters' Chapel helpers, has grown from a small group in- to an organization. There are no regular meetings, no dues, no officers in this club. Sophomores and Freshmen willingly give their free period to spend a few moments in the service of Him who has said that He will never be outdone in generosity. '? , X si ,. R f'x6j'nA , Atl I BE THLE HEM COMES TO EMMITSBURG- -J u d y Topper and Gwendolyn Shorb decorate the Crib in the Chapel at Christ- mas time. 41
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Parent-Teacher Association continued its good Work with zeal and enthusiasm HAPPY BIRTHDAY P. T. A. --A four-tier cake with golden roses helped Father Twomey, C. M. , and P. T. A. officers, Mr. Chrisrner, Mrs. Elliot, Mrs. Turner, and Mr. Eyler celebrate the twelfth anniversary of Saint Joseph's P. T. A. WHO'S GOING TO BE THE LUCKY ONE--Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eyler, Mrs. F. Leins and her daughter Rosemary, are busily engaged with the raffling of the Remington Rand typewriter, sponsored by the P. T. A. SV - 'fs-A y , Y CAKES FOR SALE--Another P. T. A. activity under the aus- pices of Mrs. M. Dutrow, Mrs. J. Randolph and Mrs. Brooke Herring who made the prize cake at the left. A HAPPY AFTERMATH of a P. T. A. meeting is the con- tact betweenparents andteach- ers so necessary to builda better school. P .r
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Acffvffies School days teeming with activities have prepared us for the future. . .planning and executing plans for dances and other functions. . . those ceaseless hours working on ads and patrons for Yearbook and prom . . . oh, those foul practice periods. . . Blue Ridge Conference Meetings. . . tenseness of report card days. . . we made it, the dead- line for essays. . . early morning and late afternoon rides on a bus, three to a seat, if lucky. . . the Lawn Party and May Proces- sion to honor our Lady under whose guidance we go out to face life with its promises, its hopes, joys and expectations.
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