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L' v ll lla . t it I -V i 3, .. i W- 'v v'w 'x t gv ffl? The ring ceremony is one of the biggest activities of the lVlounties. It is usually held on or near some Franciscan feast, since St. Francis is the patron of the school. October 3, 1957 marks the memorable day for the class of '58. The ceremony consists of the blessing of the rings, a short talk on the meaning and purpose, distribution of the rings and finally, benecliction of the Blessed Sacrament. The entire student body is present for the ceremony. Father Roland blesses the class rings of the Seniors. These rings are mounted on two poles which are decorated with green and gold, the school colors. RING CEREMO Y The girls are anxiously awaiting their rings as Father Roland distributes the coveted treasure.
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. . z fgmilksa me t 1 -. lx-Q f The Day of Recollection was one on which we put aside our school duties and dedicated ourselves wholly to God. Here some of the girls are praying the Stations of the Cross, one of the Father Urban dlscusses one of the Very Inter' exercises of the day. Pat Baldauff and Helen Gorski read some of the esting questions from the Question Box with Jean Stankovic, Judy Heinz, Louise Streiff, Peggy Mohler, Rita Yukas, and Mary Lou Kaib. pamphlets available at St. Francis Retreat House. Nms w N M., . m 5.54 K5 Rza s xii, '9- gig t V Rig DAY QF RECOLLECTIO
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W G6 12 Z MAY CRGWN N A f' fm W X fro Q fx Q Q' 6 ff f WA y W 4 Mary Ann Schaltenbrand, the Senior Class President, crowns Mary heavenly S Queen. Y . ai . if Eyn , . 1 is ff . K 3 . 2 9 The May Crowning ceremony is a very special 1 i M 2 occasion to honor and venerate Mary, Goclls 3 , Mother and Our Mother. The members of the 5 F . . - f '7 Faculty nominate the representatives from the ' 1 - . S Senior Class ancl they in turn vote for the class , F A representatives. According to the highest number gre of votes the girls are assigned to the respective classes. i f .1 1 s.'f'553' 1 E 1 I x cs The May Queen, Mary Ann Schaltenbrand and her attendants honor Mary as their Queen and Mother. The representatives of the Classes are Left to Right: Louise Streiff-Freshmen 1055 Elvera Tegnelia-Freshmen 1145 Brigid Sheridan-Sophomore 1135 Dawn Sallach-Sophomore 1155 Judith A Collette-Junior 1125 Ann Carville-Junior 1045 Anna Marie Steppling, crown bearer and Senior 106. if
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