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Resident Students Mary Manse Resident Students spent their first year in the new Lourdes Hall. Everyone arrived with great anticipation. With the new building, a new system of student floor counselors was intro- duced. One hundred eighty-eight students lived on campus. Activities for the year began in September with a get-acquainted picnic. In December, St. Nicholas filled the girls' shoes with goodies. Instead of having the annual gift exchange in the dorm, the girls gave donations to buy a basket for the poor. While in the festive spirit, everyone enjoyed the Christmas formal dinner highlighted by the prize cooking of Sister Monica. It was followed by a carolling and hot chocolate get-together. Spring brought the final im- portant event, the May formal dinner honoring the seniors. To make the year complete, the last Weeks were filled with class activities and the busy days of packing. Cultural exchange among the resident students during noon hour Officers of Resident Students' Association
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Arts And Forum This year's Arts and Forum series was varied to suit every0ne's taste. The three programs dealt with such diverse topics as drama, religion, and govern- ment. In january the National Players presented Hamlet and Twelfth Night. Because of the drawing power of the plays, they were an immediate sellout. In February an Ecumenical Dialogue was held. Its aim was to foster understanding between faiths. Doctor Donald Heintschel, I.C.D. and Doctor C. Umhau Wolf discussed similarities and differences between Catholicism and Lutheranism. Dialogue among brothers is one of the dramatic means of achieving the goal of unity. Emphasis on democracy and education was the theme of Senator Eugene McCarthy's speech at the final forum program. Senator McCarthy pointed out that democracy is a form of life Whose ideals present a challenge to the future. Even discriminating people attend Forums. ww-1 - ' .3 ,,u.,, ai Q , S 1' 15' 19 ij , . ,F 7,0 ,i JL .f QI ,, gs ,, . , f Dx isssaff ,trauma . 1 . iiasgepzf 1 x wie V' 7' new 5 'rr 4. .S To be or not to be . . . 74 Senator meets Forum chairman and Reverend Mother i l V '- f:.. ' - Parents of Hamlet con C' I template his change. rg . fffiw 131,
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