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chairman for the annual bazaar. To edit the Vestigia we chose Dorothy Stanton, Editor- in-Chief. The annual retreat opened on Octoher twenty-ninth with the Reverend Paul J. Cuddy, of Auhurn, N. Y., Retreat Master. ln his first address Father Cuddy pointed out that the purpose of the retreat was twofold - to know ourselves and to know God . After three days of profitable meditation, prayer. and recollection. it closed with Bene- diction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. On November eleventh we experienced one of the first of our last timesu A- investiture. Officially, then.. we began our year with Maria Stack. President of the Student Councilg ,lane Markey, Class President: and ,Ioan Ogilvie. day student Representative. Before we could realize the flight of time. quarterly examinations came our way and after them we departed to spend the Thanksgiving vacation with our families. Upon our return the spirit of Christmas was in the air and the memory of our last carol night still remains vivid. The joy and significance of the occasion together with the beauty of the campus places carol night among our most cherished traditions. During the week after our return from the Christmas recess. some of us attended the We welcomed them at the beginning of our senior year.
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enior ear . . . Nunn-rous 1'llilllg,14'S haul take-n plava- at I 'g Q 'Q Q Cungrutululiuns. Muriuf llulrl Ihlll pnsvf Quml Counsu-l In-l'0rv wv re-lurn4'1l last fall Two vottzigc-H. Sl. Allllqs Cottage- and Uunnzll llzlll wo-rv Ulu-In-al as 11-siclq-111-1-s for lln sc-niors. 'llll anrl art 4l1'll2lI'llll4'IllS mul uflflitional vlaas 1- form:-r St. SlZllllhlilllS Building ill.l'0I'4l1'1l na-w qllau't4-rs for tlu- I'OlIllllt'l'l'lill rmnns. Tha- num:-, 'l'lzn'in-Ita Hall . in honor of the- late- Nllsa Ylill'I4'llll R4-illy. 4-elm-atm' zlnrl In-111-l'a1-tlw-sf ul' ilu- coll:-gf-. was givvn lo il. Hur tan-54-ls no-rv turn 4-al at tlu- va-re-sunny on S4-pl4-mln-r twe-nty-1-iglltll. A gvntlv re-mimlf-r of thing- ln vmm- was mulls- at an 4 urls cl -z . 'ass nu-1-ting wln-n wa- 4-lf-cu-el our 30 Some of thu Freshmen .
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Q MXQQR Qi ffft Q W .35 -Q' ,, 4 ' .xiii Our Student COll7Il'il Rev. Paul 1. Cllllllf. I1 retrvul IHIINIPI' prom in Prvston Hall. Later in the month St. Pa-te-r's Collm-gc sont rvprvsmltativvs to participate in tlw symposium in conjunction with thc- Prcston Dclrating Socivty of Goosl Counsf-l. The topic of discussion was tho lay apostolatv. On St. Vah-ntinc's Day a Iva alanm' was held in tht- auflitorium. A few :lays latvr wt- 1'-njoyorl a spq-cial locturv hy Cathlm-n NIm'Laughlin. war f'Ol'l'l'Sll0Il1ll'lll from Bvrlin. Tho ROVt'l'CIl4l M. Dvnipsvy. notml Irish prim-st and author. afldrcssml us at assi-Inhly on thv suhjc-vt of charity. During Lont a sr-ries of Lcntvn talks was givvn hy tho Rf-V1-rf-ml Nlartin J. Carroll of Brooklyn. am ir- 1-vvrvm . ovsius '. ,l00Q.filIl.,vPM' 'or' If i oro iv fa l0'l'1'iSS-OIS. NX ltlR IAI, P4 N Nkl+ltftIl1ll1Nlnn A timvly topic. Tlu' Philosophy of the Stahl . was rlisvusswl hy si-nior lll0llllHxl'S of thf- Aquinas Philosophy Club on Marr-h lvnth in honor of St. Thomas Aquinas. the gre-at patron of Stuflios. On Nlarvh fourtva-nth the Gloo Cluln appvarml at tho Nc-w York Stau- Chaptvr of thc National Catholif- Music- Efluvalors' Assoc-ialion In-lfl in Now York. Choral singing was flvmonstralvfl. Un St. Patrif-los Day wc again vnthusiastic-ally niarvlwcl up Fifth Ave-nuv to take- part in the ohsm-rvam'v of that happy elay. The- Soclality Lvnta-n play. Bnrtvr, was prffscntcfl fluring Passion Vfcfok. 32
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