Nfl? 00!llflll7'TEEiY 'lllw lllil-i'i-llvs . . . lmiiiliiigr iiimie-5' to tliv l.m'4l is suirl to he a growl risli. Init lm-mliiig time to llim is an vqually souml illVt'sTllI0llT. lizivli Wi-iliivsiluv, a rvrmip of fn I' Xlissimi lligrli girls saci'iHw the-ir free time to lM'I'l-lbl'lll tliv se-rvii-if uf ilslie-iw-ttf-s. Theirs' are Ilii- lnisy lizmels that lllNTl'll7lll4' spiritual limi- qm-ts for vzirimis oct-aisiuiis mul leaflets ziniimiiiv- ing: fniwlivoiiiiiig ll0Vl'l12lS. LINED UP for a snapshot with spiritual director Father Kelley are the usherettcs. Sirling: Helen Murphy, Mary McManus. Ann McCarthy, janet Brooks, Bernie Corbett, Rita Harnett. Standing: Mary Power. Bette Coyle, Gerry Foley, Mary Connors, Eleanor Sheingold, Carolyn Kenny, Marie McManus, Carole Travers, Kay O'Neill and Claire MacDonald. Y TETE A TETE . . . Sister Magdalen de Pazzi chats with French Club officers, Mau- reen Coughlin and Mary Lou Power on the Convent porch. Bllssltrll lligzli aims to IlI'1MlllL'l' a well iwviiiiilwl iiiilivifliial iii the pvrwii of each mem- lwr of Ilia- stuilmit hotly. For that I't'kiS1Il1. vul- tural opportiiiiitin-s go liaiiil iii liaiiil with the ti-aiiiing ul pliysival powers. Um- nwaiis ailapteil Tu au-oiiiplisli this eiirl is tlii- l 1'n-nch l'lub. 'l'lmse who ln-lmigr to the grrmip enjoy recortlingzs uf l4ll'1'IlL'll music. zittviiil l'lI'l'11t'l1 plays. 1-xml eiijoy 1lI'frjII'ifilllS wliii-li vlbllllillll' nlil world cul- ture with iiimlwiiity.
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