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Page Fiity Class president Susan Grunzinger receives her ring from little sister Iudy I-lillibrand t as Father Slattery looks on. Ring eefzemany Almost as important and eagerly- awaited by seniors as Graduation it- self-is the ceremony in which they receive their class rings. The rings were blessed and our Spiritual Direc- tor, Rev. Robert Slattery, delivered an inspiring sermon on their meaning. The seventy-two seniors oi the Class of 1955 are now proudly Wearing these class rings, aware and proud, too, that their rings' design symbolizes their be- loved school and the religious order Which conducts it. The rings bear the insignia oi the Sisters ot Charity of Charity of the Incarnate Word - a crown oi thornsp the ileur-de-lis CF. flower ot the lilyl represents France, where the Order originated, the Lone Star represents Texas, Where the Order first started in the United States.
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Wailzeu' 0 ul The Fathers' Club spon- sors many activities for the students of lncarnate Word Academy and their families. Among these are the annual Family Mass and Communion Break- fast, the Father-Daughter Dinner Dance and under- write the expenses of the girls' Christmas party. The officers of the Fathers' Club are: Mr. Les Lauber, President, Mr. Arthur Scheer, Vice-President, Mr. Palmer Mandle, Treasurer: and Mr. M. E. Hennessey, Secretary. iqldhtltd-6 rqddacialian ln an effort to keep lncarnate's graduates in touch with each other and the school, the Alumnae Association, through monthly meetings and fre- quent activities have sponsored the Homecoming and the Christmas Party. They also take part in the annual Alumnae-Varsity Basketball Game. Once a year they have an installation dinner at which they install all officers and incoming members. 1 n The Alumnae Associa- tion Ctficers are: Standing? ANN SEXTON Vice-President BARBARA NEEL Secretary CSeatedJ NORMA DOERR SCI-IULTE Corresponding Secretary MARGARET FLETCHER BECKER President MARIDEL DeLARGY KOENIG Treasurer Page Forty-nine
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anim Sllfaefz 7ea An annual social affair of lncarnate Word Academy, the lunior Silver Tea, was this year held at the home of Kay Wieck, in Bel Nor. The money received at the tea is used to defray the expenses of the annual Iunior-Senior Prom. Lei! to right: Mrs. Wieck, K. Wieck, N. Krupinski, B. I. Mueller, M. Mullen, B. Re-ames. b Page Fifty-one
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