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Page 11 text:
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0 OM... We dedicate the' Loretto Annual of 1948 Whole- heartedly and lovingly to those who care the most: to you, Mom and Dad. Because of you We have consum- mated four years of achievement here. From God, through you, We have had this opportunity to strive, in our humble Way, to be what God, and you, and Loretto would have us be. And so it is but right that We offer you these pages as a token of our love and gratitude.
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olloreffo ollou Mnfziniacefn On. September 9th Loretto Lou proudly walked up the front stairs for now she was a senior. She saw that friendly greetings and smiles were being exchanged among the faculty and students. Loretto Lou knew that there was much work ahead and that a great deal depended on the senior class. The seniors proved their exceptionally good taste on September 19th, when they chose as their leaders Joan Healy, Mary Therese Cook, Dorothy Horbach and Marguerite VVagner. Plans were put into ex- ecution and the first month passed. October 7th marked the Sodality Reception with forty-five angelic faces shadowed by white veils, kneel-- ing at the altar of God to be received into the Sodality. The freshmen were formally received into the school on October 14th when green bows, freshmen, seniors, and hot dogs galore were packed into buses headed for the Point. Lou began to realize that being a senior meant quite an exciting life for on October 15th there were smiles on their faces as they proudly showed their class ringsl The time was swiftly passing and Lou was deeply engrossed in school work but took time out to plan the Sodality Dance. On Novem- ber 14th the Sodalists with their ubest beauxv danced to the music of jim Barclay. The next date on Louis well filled calendar was the Loyola Play Contest in which Loretto was represented by ':The Lord's Prayerw. After the Christmas Play, :Christmas on the Village Squarev, the only conclusion she could reach was that nbeauty, brains, and talentn made up Loretto. The students made their choice of that ideal when on January 21st they chose Helen Barton as Miss Loretto. January meant those everlasting headaches - examinations and that eternal joy - retreat. The seniors put themselves wholeheartedly in the spirit of their last retreat. It was climaxed with the blessing of the class rings. Page 6
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