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The Mary Manse Spirit in Every Activity THE ACADEMIC SPIRIT is noted in all classroom activities, but especially in ceremonies in which the entire student body participates in academic attire. THE SPIRIT OF INVOLVEMENT characterizes all social activity on campus, such as the enthusiastic student demonstration on behalf of Spoon River, the Mary Manse dramatic presentation for 1967-68. gi THE RELIGIOUS SPIRIT of the campus is centered around the new student chapel in Lourdes Hall, in which members of the Mary Manse community participate in the celebration of folk masses.
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Investiture - Fall I967 Sister Lelia, dean, warmly receives three new Mary Manse s On Sunday, October fifteenth, freshmen and new stu- dents of the College were formally attired for the first time in the caps and gowns which are worn by all stu- dents attending Mary Manse academic functions. The Investiture Ceremony, attended by parents and friends of the students, is an annual observance which marks the official acceptance of the student into the life of the College. At the same time, the student nurses of Saint Vincent's School of Nursing were awarded their caps and Capes as symbols of their professional commitment to nursing.
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1Wi:.1i ..5..a Father Armstrong spoke of the significance of the Mary Manse ring. One of the most beautiful traditions which is annually carried out at Mary Manse is the ceremony of the blessing of the new college rings. Juniors are permitted to order rings early in their first semester, and the blessing usually takes place before Christmas. The ring is Worn as a symbol of the Christian education which the student receives at Mary Manse. This year the ceremony was held on Decem- ber seventeenth in the new chapel at Lourdes Hall. Fr. Robert Armstrong gave the main ad- dress, and Fr. Robert Wilhelm individually blessed each girl's ring, adding her name to the blessing. Benediction was celebrated by Father Wilhelm. Following the ring ceremony a recep- tion was held in the recreation room at Lour- des. Colleen Falcey Karen Kuemmel Elizabeth Seaman Pam Cosentino, and Diane Wilhelm proudly
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