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Ritual Symbolizes Ideal LU Coed Every year the new members of Cardinal Key and the freshman coeds of the University participate in a ceremony that sums up the life of an ideal Loyola coed. The freshmen receive the Seal of Loyola, symbolizing the high goals set by the University. The Cardinal Key mem- bers have largely attained these goals. They are the same coeds who received the Seal as freshmen; they have gone on to train for leadership in the college community. They receive their keys as the sign of their scholas- tic and extracurricular accomplishments. The Key and Seal Ceremony is arranged by Cardi- nal Key with the participation of the Univer- sity Chaplain. BELOW LEFT: President of Cardinal Key Ann Higgins explains the meaning of the Seal. BELOW RIGHT: Jane Ryan receives the sign of her membership in Cardinal Key. 24
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|5 Registration: A Slow Start Loyola ' s version of a physical en- durance test is registration, and sometimes it seems easier to join the Marines. But things have im- proved since registration has moved into the Field House, al- though the infinite Finance line was back in Marquette. The service organizations, APO and LSL, have made the process more endurable for those who don ' t bend, fold, staple or mutilate. LEFT: Margie Favret trudges through the twelfth copy of her schedule. 23
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Mass Invokes Holy Spirit The Mass of the Holy Spirit sets the tone for the entire scholastic year, as students, faculty and administrators attend the concelebrated Mass. At the occasion all ask for help, guidance, and a little inspiration in the months to come. Graduating seniors wear caps and gowns for the first time, as they prepare to leave the college community and enter the outside world. The Mass is a time set aside for reflection, for dedica- tion, and for enlightenment. ABOVE: The choir leads in singing part of the liturgy. LEFT: The Rev. Thomas Clancy, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, administers Com- munion. 25
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