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Page 44 On the nights of November twenty-second, and February fourteenth, SHA girls and their escorts danced to the gala strains of Bobbie Kaye's Orchestra. For the first dance, the Pilgrims' Prance, the auditorium was festively decorated with corn stalks, smiling jack-o- lanterns and a yellow, harvest moon shining down on all the joyous couples. St. Valen- tine's Day found the crowd surrounded by Dan Cupid's brilliant hearts of red and white. These dances, sponsored by the Students Spiritual Council, will always remain as pre- cious gems in our treasure-chest of memories.
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Page 4 losephine Murphy, an Kzchis Nancy l-iarbauer, Sister Louis Bertrand, Sister l-flary Henry, Sister Thomas a Kernpzs, Donn: Nickels, loan Drew, Alice Kelly, Betty liflchoberts, Betty Pefsche, Margare' Kathleen Brennan, Drucilla Per- kins, Ieanne McLaughlin, Nancy Gillespie, Kirby, leanne lallos, loanne Lucasey. sglzfzcfenfjl sgioirifnaf Canned The enrollment of new students in the Confraternity of the Angelic Vfartare on the Feast of the Most Holy Rosary initiated the work of the S. S. C. this year. Regular monthly assemblies, which included outside speakers, provided stimulating pro- grams on the missions, vocations, and the press. Under the auspices oi the Catholic students' Mission Crusade which was organized. this year, the student body continued to study the needs of the missions and to contribute spiritually, as Well as financially, to their development. Prayers, mite boxes, stamp collections, contributions from social events, observance of Catholic Book Week and Vocation month, panels and skits on missions and the press, public speakers-all have helped the students to pursue their obiectivefthe spread oi Christ's King- dom on earth through zealous Catholic Action.
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t xX,A N9 A - lXrSxS Sister Mary Albert and several mem- bers ot the Harmony Class: Barbara Enq- lum, Emma Giachet- to, Nancy Wright, Lourdine Armitage. 1' V 4!7W ? it Paqe 45 piwalmo ie The Harmony Class, under the able direction of Sister Mary Albert, studied the fundamen- tals ot composition and learned to recoqnize these in the works of great masters. Durinq weekly appreciation classes, the music of classical writers and modern composers was studied and en- joyed. MUSIC HONOR STUDENTS: Richard Maddox Silver Cross Lourdine Armitage Gold Meddl Carol Lu Petefish Silver Cross Mzry Ann Puckett Gold Medal ,,. f -. .. lux , .J . 4 ff I 1 . l 1 4 Af 1 ll 9, 7 K l if I il Ng 'N'? H...,,Ml,t: ,, 5.
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