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An unexamined life is not Worth living. Plato New closed retreat program initiated fl N. -.7 .V arg.: .Q ft' 'I 'M . -fb tig, 1 , -2 'TL ITKNFL If -Y-' ' A . a'S'i!Qzs+I 256 wg: ' '- -tznkv Initiated this year by the Student Council, a system of closed retreats replaced the conventional all-campus retreat of former years. Nearby shrines and the college dormitory became havens for solitude and recollection. Capable priests conducted the weekend conferences and ceremonies inspiring the girls with new insights about their religion. The senior retreat, held at Our Lady of the Pines in Fremont, Ohio, was conducted by Marionist priest Father Charles Lees, Provost of the University of Dayton. In his conferences, Father Lees gave practical applications of the faith to the realities of life. To thine own self be truef,
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The moment of truth Blood, sweat, and tearsi' typifies the period pre- ceding exams. The material studied can be regarded in perspective, and the student has an opportunity to evaluate her success. Preparation includes much re- viewing, relearning, and concentrated consumption of knowledge-otherwise known as cramming . When the day of reckoning finally arrives, the student, armed with facts and concepts, strives to gain recognition for a semester of work. After the tedious hours of examination, relief comes to the student. With the removal of pres- sures and tensions, relaxation brings a new freshness after the storm. SEG V- em 1 i
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Players stage classic Mary Manse College Players, under the direction of Mother Mary Charles, presented Ruth Sergel's version of Lute Song, a Chinese classic Written in the fifteenth century by Kao-Tong-Kia. This drama in three acts is a romantic presentation depicting the anguish of a young scholar of the middle class who is forced into a royal marriage. Ned Coyle played the Young Scholar and Peg McDonald, the wife of common birth. Thomas Galvin enacted the part of the Prince and Paulette Westrup, the Princess. Gary Buerk and Mary Borer took the roles of the Elder Magistrate and his Wife. Mr. Robert Yaekel, a member of the English Depart- ment, portrayed the Advisor of the Village. Men from Toledo University assisted the Mary Manse students in the cast which numbered forty.
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