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M CA uley Keeps Pace With H er Students When plans go awry and we get lost in the shuffle of events, McAuleyans turn steps toward Sacred Heart Chapel. 4 Girls'f00tsteps echo unity, hope Weak things united become strong. Inside McAuley, each student walks through the bustle of daily activity united with her classmates and instructors-united in pur- pose, in dedication, in love. Though every McAuleyan is an individual, the tide of green uniforms is headed in one direction, flowing along one path. Together they direct their steps to the future waiting outside McAuley's doorsg together they train themselves to meet it successfully. Realizing that she never walks alone gives each Mc- Auleyan a feeling of hope and confidence. Therein lies our twofold theme: unity, and through it, hope-a theme found well-expressed in the score from Carousel, Strong in the union of their hearts and hands, Mc- Auleyans in l965-66 shared the work and reward of many activities. Many of these were firsts. But, from the first Christmas dance to the first public performance of the Mission Variety Show, teamwork was the keynote. With the help of others the storms were calmed and each student could walk on with hope in her heart to com- plete thejob, meet the next, and face the challenge of the future. She never walked alone. :ss'igiii:':: Q 912151 5 ,args I i1i.,1 X- -2---si x-g-f-in 5 sf.-ggte -K ifffizqi ' ig-Sgfiws . . J 1. 1 lls S' I k 5 '- X W Q 'K if Iif: .- Q- - A - --.s-.X .Q s 2 -ff sw -s- 5 iii-1i.sfi-he - is is f tisasl- - -' ss- Q- -2 .. --w-pt-ss--X ss- 'Q sis .ist X - -- . X .... grsxikifxsi.?ir1tQs'.2Xxiss.:.3 i iss. sri: Q., . :5k,.l.3 S-.ix f .i -L if fYSiiE':.A K Q C x ' - 2'-1 QE -A -UC - -.-1---s 1 la -is sf -e 1- - - - s 5 S - .s.. . 5 --ssfgsg-gi. X -1.1 X- - -...s X Q. X -. - .-11. Q ..t. . . .. . .. . li-Q Ss we :QW ' CETWQ' . C if'i'5ifLf5it.a I5 'l iflziif ix QS. 3 .Q 5 S.--Q T-I J 5' XQA T . ii .3 2.35 isig'5i2'::' t:LS!s1i3'l'Ni:'siitPLiQ1-lewis, 3---Q-1--Q-giggis e txxigfi'-1 't .. za - X . .K 5 fs, - -5 get K .fits X r .g s - X 5 f - 9Q:fiFi:- ii:5:iQfis3fti3 1 j ..i .-Q
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