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may Ulocufz D19 Sodalists honored Mary with the usual May crowning ceremony on the first Sunday of May. Leading the procession were the members of the Junior Sodality, who walked up the aisle ,singing the hymn, fTis the Month of Our Mother. They were followed by members of the Senior Sodality, who, as they came, joined in the singing which changed to the strains of Bring Flowers of the Rarestj' as the Queen and her court approached the altar. Upon arriving at the shrine, Rose Mary Schwegman, May Queen, assisted by Pat Crahan, Prefect, crowned the statue of Mary as the Sodalists sang, O Mary, we crown thee with blossoms today. The attendants were Clara Ryan, Betty Jo Carroll, Sally Sue Crahan, Cherie Detherage, Mary Lou Mach, Grace Pattersong their escorts were Raymond Galvin, Merrel Schwartz Leonard Brown, Ray Emenhiser, An- drew Mach and Johnnie Weidower. -PQ
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Cvocafiofz qfyseg A glance into the future with a thought of what path each is to follow was the theme of the program given in observance of Vocation Week. The skit. 'tVocation Room, was presented by Freshmen Barbara Baker, Ralph Bell, John Harrison, Betty Weidower, Patti Lewis, Martha Wills and Rose Marie Willy. We believe that the press wields a mighty influence in chai- acter formation, and for this reason Book Week was used as a time to direct our attention to the many and varied writings we can find coming from the pens of noble, conscientious writers, whose work becomes a food for our minds. fgoorg fwfgffi
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Young chemists find it interesting to try anything in the line of making it work. Biology with its bees and bugs and creeping things was a new source of interest this year. With six new typewriters it is no wonder that nimble fingers were de- veloped.
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