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Y MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MAY MA IVIAY was shedding huge furry coats and boots. lt was counting the school days until June but being too busy to worry about it. lVlay was playing in baseball tournaments, electing SC officers, dancing until 4 am on a Mystical May evening and crowning Vlary, Queen of lVlay. It was reviewing for '4' .gg H, -'R ' finals. It was putting our books in our ' 'W ockers for a day and clamping on roller skates not used since fifth grade. iw, Q 4 X.. , 'S f J 3 j' X ' , f Y A xg t Ck ' +4 ms uc.-SQMMWMQM. uf
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Sister M. Bernardus, yearbook and newspaper adviser, reaches religion, journalism, government and the Great Books. Page two editor Mary Ann Desmond lines up her copy on the light table for the December issue of The Notre Dame Journalism students learn the correct techniques of writing articles before being accepted on the paper staff for next year. 1-- --3 -.-C-:fx 1 . 7 X , 4 - 4 s or
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French festivities open as pages announce guests - By Julie liarns lt was early lVlay, 1969, when the Queen of France and six members of her court attended a banquet celebration in honor of Her lVlajesty's birthday. Royal festivities started early in the evening with the announcement of each guest's name at the door. When all were seated, the Queen and her court entered the grand diningroom. After the Queen was seated, the entertainment began. There was a fashion show complete with Paris originals. French food was served complete with the finest French wine-grape juice, of course. With the Queen once again seated on her throne, the second half of the entertainment began. Everyone enjoyed the various French acts including the infamous can-can dance, a play acted and spoken entirely in French and a French vocalist. Concluding the celebration, the Queen was presented with a Fiery Bull: the highlight of the evening. All too soon everyone had to leave her flowing gowns and curled tresses. The Queen's party was over. It was more than a success, it was a typical night for a Frenchman! Honored guests drink wine and converse in French while waiting for dinner to be sented Pages Sarah S tough and Theresa Riebe announce the entrance of Her Majesty the Queen. Amy Hiroka reigned as queen with attendants Ann Marie Nortz, Kathleen Gavin, Patricia Houston and Julie Liams. Sister M. Caroleen teaches French, Sister M. Elayne instructs French students and is a junior adviser. French ll students dramatize their knowledge of the language. Advanced students tell stories in their acquired language.
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