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Fres S' -105 eck f' el-111 Itfnry al-Qnds newcom M- Elick jfs on the r . Boland Campus I , A, gaZ111 hman W Iv S' ap ers, C. Lombgfgiensively at 1 re ' . , K. Kermen, ifgwon forms Hage ' With malln. ctober devotions in honor of Our Lady of the Rosary culminated in a Living Rosary Luong the student body led by Spiritual Council members of the Sodality. Posing before their new home in Freshman Hall are B. Geary, P. Dono- van, and B. A. Ryan.
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