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Bond 0 brotherhood The expression on the faces of Suzanne Susany, Judy Wukits, and Julie Boyer show that we've done it again. This is the third successive year that Mount Alvernia has won the trophy for the United Fund Junior Speaker's Campaign. First prize awarded to Judy Wukits. a Senior: second prize to Julie Boyer: also a Senior: and third prize to Suzanne Susany, a Junior. 'N w,: kbgig,-,K Q' ' V 'J .v ' . 'cfm I-f','?t'. 1 ML-an 5 to .. 5- T ' -le N- Q .a ik, N ,sew The spirit of the Junior Red Cross is one of international friendliness. Thinking of those less fortunate than ourselves, regardless of nationality or creed, helps to cement that bond of brotherhood which is so important in Christ's teaching. Joan Schultz, Mary Lee Glockner. Donna Thompson and Janet Kaib are busy making stuffed animals for chil- dren in hospitals throughout the city. Colorful tray mats will brighten the Yuletide meals of hospitalized veterans. Junior Red Cross Chairman. Theresa Wojtczak. tries out a Christmas stock- ing for looks. Her able assistants, Carol Yakich, Ritamae Richert, and Mickie aw e -are ,, t A X as 1 .-W ' .ng v Flynn, plan the assortment to go into each stocking. .. ri. ,ww
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if-7 wtf All virtues Highlighting the May activities is the annual crowning of Our Lady as Queen of May. The simple yet eHfective ceremony demonstrites th l . e ove the Moun- ties have for their Heavenly Mother. The queen. her attendants. and the student body in reverent procession embody the essence of the traditional May Crowning at Mt. Alvernia. Q i f fi. ,f , f 5 - I i Hi:-'L it L 1 - 1 2 , t ' - -ti 1 H ,.-.fu .. ' W i s le ,N . VY. leafy? k dm i 'N R 1 -gf: 1.1 t y Wai Audrey Goetz, our May Queen, rever- enutly offers a crown of flowers to Our Lady. This honor comes to Audrey by virtue of her office as President of the Student Council. Attending the May Queen are seven Seniors. chosen by vote of the Faculty. who represent the various home rooms. First row: Judith Wukits. Carolyn Li- otla. Patricia Rogan. Florence Man- ners: Second row: Mary Lou Fitzger- ald, Judith Berthold, Joan Helbling. A 3
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eve sary distinction . . . precisely because of their differences. which therefore ought to be maintained and encouraged during their years of formation, with the necessary distinction and corresponding separation . . . The existence of our all-girl school is in accord with the Holy Eather's firm belief that co-education can be harmful to Christian education. Being alike in organism and temperament individualizies the special care and training peculiar to our feminine nature. ., if , Dancing is a lunch time favorite. Playing records: Mary Louise Ruffner. Barbara Vo- gel: Dancing: Dorothy Switalski. Ida Se- bastian, Maria Gentile. Antoinette Liscotti, Joan Henry, Jean Henry. In the traditional Big Sister ceremony Dolly Bugrin invests her Little Sisters, Barbara Earnest and Roseann Meenan, with their medal and chain. rx 4-N, During the noon hour the spacious Social Room becomes the pivot of gaiety and fun, Here girls from forty-two parishes become acquainted and form new friendships. Left to right: Michelle Rheam. Jeanne Halterlein. Anna M. Conroy, Penny Wagner, Ruth McPealc. Carol Sherman. Eileen Campbell. Romaine Jeffrey, Eleanor O'Leary, Kathleen Burgunder. -cl
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