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mericvm, C2 elfzlfencwy 1847 7947 The I.N.D. Student Council held its program on Thursday afternoon. Barbara Spartana and Ida Ruark, the quiz professors, questioned the con- testants on the progress of the Notre Dame Order within its one hundred years in America. Closing the week's celebration, a pageant was held on Friday in which the Clee Club sang 'LAve Maria, ten Decades of Praise, giving the Blessed Mother due praise for guidance through the past one hundred years. Groups of students, taught by the Notre Dame Sisters were introduced during the pageant. They represented: City children, Farm children, Orphans, Negroes, Indians, Children from the tropics, High school girls and College graduates. ---Rilo!! Wofre .Jam Every class was represented in 20
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V During Centennial Week, a Y program was held each day by INSTUUTQ or -I one of the school's organizations. BA'-TlM0R,gOrR5 DAME Monday, the Sodality presented a ' MQ play, The Beginning of the Storyf, It portrayed the experi- S ences of Mother Tersea and her 1 Q-Qs of Sisters in establishing their new XC' 4. foundation of Notre Dame Sisters 03 M .3 gi 10 in America. Members of the cast Q Jo 'J ki he -A included Alice Clark, Elizabeth N Q L! 70 Trebes, Mary Dolores Perkins, O tg 'T' Eileen Trageser. Gloria Cain, 'S f , .s .,-H Anne Ball, Mary Ellen Poole, J Q' G Mary Ellen Diehl and Cecilia I ,847 -f' ' X Q4 Evans. 'K 1947 f KD CENTENNML WEEK 4 D ' 'WM 2f- i peclfa :558l'l'L Leif 25, 1947 I C- X eine Jeaturgj 0 x W QlfLf8l'L6Ll'y me A 8 I Tuesday's program, The States' Paradew, pictured the spread of the School Sisters of Notre Dame over twenty-five states and three Canadian provinces. The orchestra rendered songs symbolic of the different states. i , 1 f 19
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