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1Q4s,e,,-. 1 The adoration of the Magi completes the Christmas Story. In St. ,loseplfs Hall at St. Elizabetlfs College, the Bayley- Ellard Senior Class of 1957 brought to life once more the beauti- ful Christmas Pageant. With the harmonious voices of the Clee Club providing the background, the story of the Nativity un- folded in ten colorful and stirring scenes. Preceding each tableau a descriptive narration from the Gospels was given alternately by two Senior girls. The play commenced with the portrayal of the joyous Annunciation and came to a grand finale with the arrival of the Magi in Bethlehem. The performance came to a fitting close with the entire cast singing 50 Holy Night. Tom Doyle welcomes the audience to the 1956 production of the Christmas Pageant. As the play' progresses, an impressive Nativity tableau eaptivates the attention of the audience. a t S... I 1' l ' , ,X 5 'lk f I W 1 sw, jf ' 'W fi J
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16, 9 f 'l'lw Clvv Club sings tlw iIlfI'0f1lll'I0l'f' strains as lhv curtain opens. Q Chrlstmas Pa eant The entire cast assembles on stage for the finalv. ,QW ,iq n 5-
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Monsignor Hayes blesses the class rings. Sister Marv Helen hands Bernie Cal- dieri his ring. Sister Irene Margaret explains the sym- bolism of the rings. 62 J Rin Ceremon The class of 1958 received their school rings at an impressive ceremony on Thursday, February 14, in the school gymnasium. After singing the Star-Spangled Banner, they were honored by having Monsignor Denis A. Hayes, the school director, on hand to bless their rings. Sister Irene Margaret explained the symbolism of the Bayley-Ellard rings after they had been dis- tributed by the class moderators. Combined, the symbols form a ring which binds us in love and loyalty to Bayley-Ellard and which commissions us to emulate the Christian principles which it represents. The ring is a constant reminder of the ideals for which we should strive, and the qualifications of character and scholarship which a Bayley-Ellard student is called upon to exhibit in his daily life. Following the ceremony the juniors sang a chorus of the Alma Mater, another symbol of the spirit that is a part of Bayley. Refreshments and dancing calne next to bring to a close this happy occasion. ln the years to come the rings will serve to remind the members of the class of 558 of cherished memories of happy days here at Bayley. ,195 53 J?
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