Mount Alvernia High School - Alvernian Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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Priceless I easu e Ring Day is always a happy day at the Mount. Excitement reigns supreme as the student body makes its way to the beautiful convent chapel for the traditional ring ceremony. This year a new ring dedi- cation prayer was recited by the Senior class and will be used by succeeding classes. After the ceremony the school becomes a hub of gaiety as underclassmen stop to congratu- late and dream il bit of their own Ring Day. Judy Sialkowshi shows olf her ring to Flo Manners and Joan Helbling. The Prep girls acted as Guards of Honor to the Day Students. Varied emotions are felt by the Seniors as they wait for the Ring Ceremony to begin. Another milestone has been reached on the toad to Graduation. KX ACT OF CONSECRATION TO OUR LADY ON RING DAY O Mary. my Queen and my Mother, I come loday to eonsetute mysell entirely to thee. To thee as the Mother ol Grace I owe all that I am and all that I have. and my whole lile tx a small return lor the many graces and blessings that have come to me from God through thy hands. Since thou tegardest with an eye of specral ktndness those who have a true devotton to thee. I imploee thee to strengthen my weakness with thy power. to enlighten the darkness of my mind with thy wisdom. to increase in me faith, hope, and charity. that I may render. day by day. my debt ol humble homage to thee. May the ring. which I received today, separate me from all that it sinful in life. and remind me constantly of my duty to behold thee and to clothe myself with thy virtues. From henceforth I shall strive to ltve in the sweet tompantonxhtp ol thy spirit. to olet all to Jesus through thee, and to make my life the mirror ol thy hurnilnty. charity. palienee. meekness and ptayetlulnexs. O dearest Mother. support me by thy never-lailing love, that I. an unworthy sinner, may tome one day to exchange thts ting. symbol of my Catholtc educauon. lot the wedding garment ol heaven. and dwell with ther in the kingdom ol thy Son. Amen. 2 E 5 s Z E s 2 l l A make up the design of the ring. Father Roland blesses the rings for the cltss of '59, The Franciscan coat of arms and molto

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Leadership Class Officers and Honor Society Representatives form a link between the Faculty and the students. At the bi-monthly meetings the Council examines and investigates the problems of the school. Problems of a spiritual, social and scholastic nature are discussed and worth- while activities are planned. Each year the Student Council tries to make this the best year that the school has experienced. Students feel that it is a privilege to belong to the organization and try to live up to its high standards. A traditional custom during the Ad- vent Season is the lighting of the Advent Wreath. As Julie Boyer, Treasurer. does so, Audrey Goetz, Pres- ident, reads the prayer and Judy Wuk- its. Vice-President, and Nancy Bayer, Secretary, look on. J' 'lg' 'SFF' A representative section of the Student Council meets with Sister Ronald, Student Cynthia Boehler and Florence Manners Council Moderator. Many decisions are made and many activities planned through check the list of names for the Federa- the representative voice of the student body. tion Ball. . lpn T we



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x.v.1'l BU mmm!! Third Order Members, under the direction of their Moderator, Sister Jeanne Marie, collect canned goods for needy families. This was made possible through an appeal to the student body. Another outstanding activity sponsored by the Third Order is the collecting of toys for the orphans at Christmas time. Standing: Mary J. Kress, Joan Helbling, Andrea Corcoran, Nancy Schaltenbrand, Geraldine Doman. Sister Jeanne Marie, Patricia Shuler: kneeling: Bernadette Bronder, Susan Hesidence, Judy Newland, Eileen Miller, Roseanne Lampert. Hvcasions for good Offering a gift of cord ros- aries to our Heavenly Mother are Carol Yakich, Jackie Kust, Carol Cicirello, and Vivian Trgovic, all mem- bers of Sister Michaela's Rosary Group. These bright- colored cord rosaries are sent to missionaries to help spread devotion to Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary. Carol Yakich leads the group with a record-breaking num- ber of rosaries. ,tx X l

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