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SENIORS RECEIVED THE COVETED Pennies in the Pail was the drive for funds for the starving children of Europe sponsored by the American Bishops, Each class had its own pail to fill. Students contributed generously, making the drive a success and perhaps saving the life of a poor child in Europe. Elizabeth Hock and Thelma Klem- kowski were among the many generous donors who dropped pennies in the pail. RING The Seniors passed another big milestone in life when they re- ceived their long- awaited rings. These small bands of gold are engraved with the book ot knowledge, the torch of light and the vessel of wisdom, and are Set with the black onyx bearing the gold monogram imprisoning forever the spirit of l. N. D. Aileen Schoen, Ber- nadette Leonard, and Mary Lou Schroeder receive rings from the Principal, Sister Mary Maurelian. Seniors Betty Jean- ne Ruppel, Catherine Sansosti, Jackie Ins- Iey, Dorothy Scardina, Ruth May, Aileen Schoen, Mary Louise McHugh admire their new possessions.
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Antoinette Poetzel and Mary Elizabeth Cecil pack medicals for many needy missionaries. February is the month of the annual Medical OUR DIAMOND UNIT WORKED FOR THE MISSIONS Drive, sponsored by the Mercy Committee. With a record breaking total of 23,481 medicals, the drive for I946 was brought to a close. The students were spurred on by keen interclass competition. On March I4, the day of the St. Patrick's Mis- sion Sale, tables and booths were set up and proud Freshies displayed their wares. All kinds of articles were sold, useful, edible and otherwise. The special attraction was the raffle of the bride doll. The sale netted over Sl,OO0.00 which was distributed among home and foreign missions. Joan Ennis, Helen Kuhlman Anna Blackert was winner and Shirley Marousek make of the bride-doll Patricia articles for the mission sale. during the sale. 90
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wfQf3,5'v5!,k AS JUNE DREW NEAR, THOUGHT OF TRIPS . Juniors took advantage of post-war transportation im- o pr vements and traveled to Washington for a sight-seeing tour, Entering the bus are Regina Balcerzak, Margaret Wolski, Cecilia Doyle, Mary Jane Burchetta Barbara Spar- tana, Mary Kelly, Bernadine Kunzeman, Jane Ayd and Sandra lsaconi. The traditional Sophomore Communion Breakfast for the Seniors was held on May 23. Among the Sophomores who sang the High Mass were Mary Hornick, Helen Vaeth, Mary Lee Vaeth, Anna Zimnitsky and others. 92
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