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agET p ee ce he s ko RE REET IOI = ITS EIT Sip -Scathad lath ide ce eae ie The freshmen at St. Joseph's are: Front Row: L. Ortiz, B. Granito. Second Row: M. Nasello, G. Backes, M. Gearty, B. Barry. many traditional Christmas festivities held at the Court. The Crib Ceremony, in which we gave our hearts to the Holy Child as He was placed in the manger, the Advent Wreath Ceremony, the hall parties and the exchange of presents all went to build a storehouse of Yuletide memories. The Christmas season also brought the Holly Hop. The Casino was transformed into a winter wonderland with pine and holly. The gay and happy Yuletide mood blended perfectly with the music and the dancing couples. Easter bonnets. Eny” Christmas vacation over, a dense fog of exams rolled slowly in. “Will we pass?” That was the important question. Severe as exams were they did not daunt our gay spirits. We anxiously awaited February 13th, the night of our first Court prom—the Courtier Ball. Preparations were extensive but it was well worth it. A good time was had by all!!! May, the loveliest month of the year approached. Everyone was aware of the feeling of spring in the air. The campus never looked more charming, a fitting tribute to Mary, Queen of May. A gar- land of rosaries we offered her each day. Shanks fer the Memanies” We took our places with the others, playing in the Musicale, participating in senior week and assisting at the Commencement Exercises. To the class of ’53—we shall miss all of you. Thanks for leaving behind solid stepping stones of principle and character for us to follow. God be with you always. Thus the “green year ends. We have come to love the Court and what it stands for. Can we ever forget the friendly smiles, the secrets shared, the friends cultivated? Here we learned to love, to share, to study, to persevere. These things we will have forever! 139 Back to the ‘twenties.
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