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.L-into limi' iears from now, XXQCll.itlClCelL'xlt1Lll'el.lNSllllleCl'SfllCPl'CCCLl- ing lune. How proudly we hcheld theni now true represeuiatixes of our class. There were our president, Xlary Nici all, gracious, friend- lx .ind .i model ladyg our vice-president, 'Xlary llurlce, our secretary, Rosemary Kellyg .ind our treasisrcr, lietti' Clummings. Nt the opening assembly, Nlother Rose of l.im.i, lTe.iu ol the College, welcomed the classes hack, extending a very cordial greeting to the new l'reshman class. Mother expressed the hope that their future years with Saint lltise would he both instructive and enjoy- able, The changes in the faculty were an- nounced. We learned that Sister Grace Nlargaret, professor of biology, had enrolled .it K .itholic University to work for her doc- tor's degree, and was to he replaced hy Sister Nlary Yera. We also learned of the resignation ol Xlrs. t.ullen and the appointment of Miss l'lollm.iun .is assistant director of dramatics Kin' ,u4lllNlL'l' begins lrfljnlfkirlg on lbefrsl day buck. E. Cllllllllfllgi R. Kelly, M. Burke, and M. McCall began their flufies as ojzcers in September. at the college. During the morning we made out schedules. There were no classes in the afternoon, but most of us remained, strength- ening the chains of friendship that had been held together only with letters during the summer months. Hello, Kate! Hello, Mary! Hello, Anne! Only one year left. How firmly we must cement those chains now, make them hard and strong so that separation cannot weather them. To the boarders, established for the third year in Gonzaga Hall, came the business of unpacking, settling rooms and doing the hundred and one things that make college rooms so attractive. In the midst of all this ll!'l'2lUQlI1g, everyone told everyone else about the things she did all summer long. Then came the tour of the campus, visiting all the familiar buildings of the college. Girls, did you know the music house has been changed? lt isn't on Madison any longer. Now ir's on WCSICVI1, just a few houses down. St. Xlargarefs Hall, the new home of the music
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