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Mr. Thomas V. Lynch gave one of the homemaking classes a few helpful hints on the quali- ties to look for when choosing glass, china, and silverware, and also demonstrated place settinigs used for formal and informal dinners. vs ni- . Y Holy cards, bookmarks and pic- tures-all these formed a part of the work done by the Junior Confraternity Helpers. These were to be distributed to the catechism classes taught by an- other group in the Confrater- nity, the Apostles. Reverend Mother Patricia and Mother Antoinete paused for a moment beside the statue of Our Lady of the l-loly Rosary while visiting our new school shortly after the opening to see it in operation. The erection of our new high school was due in a large part to prayer and faith in Our Lady's help. 3 Y s 0 ,, , g H 'Win
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56 Now Sister Stanislaus had plenty of room for her filing cabinets and other reference material that she needed to carry out her responsible duties as Registrar. The Registrars and Principals offices, the waiting room, conference room, and first aid rooms were all conveniently located in the first floor administrative area adjacent to the lobby. Kfsz NJ What would The Aurora staff have done without Becky Bas- kett to help us type up copy around deadline time! , Tv' The All-City Student Council. with representatives from every school in the city, conducted their March business meeting in our library. Afterwards, they all made a tour of the building and A'ohs and 'Aahs of surprised wonderment could be heard as they examined each classroom and closet.
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Dances, suppers, and slumber parties were only a few of the many activities enjoyed by the seniors and their friends the last few weeks before graduation. One big event in the lives of all was the banquet given by the I. W. A. Alumnae Association honoring the seniors. X f w. f 7 ' ., v A V, ' g. A . 4 . g 1-. 'I V..'t..f,: w The Mother's Club did much to further our comfort and relaxation by sponsoring card parties and a style show luncheon, proceeds of which went to furnish the student lounge with the best materials available. Pre- siding officers this year were: Mrs. Fred Scott, President: Mrs. Ruth Janecek, Vice-President: Mrs. Charles Foyt, Recording Secretary: Mrs. David Scheuer, Corresponding Secretary: and Mrs. C. J. Friedmann, Treasurer. .44 Sister Mary Scholastica's art classes now had room to display their creative genius.
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