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Vile at once undertook our great project of the year, the publication of the Prestoninn. ,lane Markey and Dorothy Mullins were elected edi- tor-in-cllief and assistant cditor respectively. The ue included pictures of Constance Conroy first iss who had entered the novi- and Theresa Kelley f l Relivious of the D tiateo tie C, t Sister Mary Gaudentia and ivine Compassion and who are now Sister Mary Edward. l A meeting of the N.F.C.C.S. was hcld at Goof 'Iission YVeek was Counsel early in the term. ll '. . I ohserved at a special assembly during wluch t 16 Reverend Vincent ,lcffers of the Propagation of ' di- the Faith addressed the students on the lmme ate needs of the missions and also mentioned and lauded the assistance that we had given them. Mr. Edward ,l. King, a representative of .t - f . 3, the Navy Depar tion on the condition of the m tment gave us iilsthand ln o1n1 issions in the Pa- cific area where he had hecn serving for a long riod of llll1C pe . Then the snowslorm And the King was born Congratulations to Monsig nor Corrigan
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Fun T he social season opened with a Sodality tea dance on October twentieth. Later in the month we joined the throngs lining each side of the Hudson River to pay tribute to the victorious fleet at the river pageant presented by the City of New York as an expression of thanks to the Navy. Wlxile the sophomores attended the Military Ball, we tended shop at the annual bazaar in November. Judging from the inventory of the table afterwards we realized that our efforts were crowned with success. Later Dorothy Stanton put us among the ini- mortals when her poem, Day's Endfwas selected for inclusion in the Annual Anthology of College Poetry. December was strictly a junior month. It opened with our prom and closed with the College ring ceremony. The prom was held in Preston Hall which was artistically dec- orated with pine branchcs. Poinsettias, and a sprig of mistletoe hanging from the center of the dining rooln. On December nineteenth our beloved President, Reverend Mother Mary Aloysia. presented us with our rings at the traditional ceremony an d reminded us and froliv at Christnms Iime The juniors turn editors
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