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Every year the Sndnlily hnlds a Cnnnnuninn lireakfast on lin-clnltcr 8tli. the lfeast nf the lnnnafnlnte Con- ception. hnt this year all Socialists experienced a spevial pleasure when attending this Breakfast for they were rnnnnelnnrating the 100th anniversary of the uppcuranve nf the lnnnarulnte at Lourdes. The Sodality held its annual Communion Breakfast on December 8th. Following 9 o'clock lilass at St. Tlmnias Aquinas Church theASodalists and Aspirants assembled in the school cafeteria where breakfast was served. An enjoyable talk was then given by Father Charles Lewis of the Society nf .lc-sus. Pat steals a prospcrtive cnslmncr from the juniors, hnt docsn't mind as she does business with Lilcen Keane. D Mary Sctteducaln tries her lnck at the Soph. tuhle. Sylvia Mazza watches while Ida Radriqnes seems cun- vulsenl at n private joke. an rut Carol Shelinsky collects from Christina Engel. as Eileen Coleman admires Fmsh silverware. Elimlxelli Cunnnins and Barbara Kelly are ulxnnst ready to open shop. Carol Szekely
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Page 89 text:
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en and Kathleen hy the ,lank- anlern, Seniors und their best Dancers pause for n picture, but what goes on in the Louise. Anne and dates wnlrh Put and Joseplrine. who, with escorts, smile for camera. ux dance g y c urnted Room 5. S W., Terry and Bob sign in while Rose m ' mane and Ann await turn. A tlate circled in red on every seni0r's calendar was October 27, the clay of the Senior Tea Dance, our first Maricol bene- fit. The Hallowe'en motif lent an air of guy mystery as with our escorts we danced in classrooms miraculously transformed in- to hallrooms. A pause for refreshments in the cafeteria, and then we were off again for the evening. The witching hour for us came when it was time to go home. The fun continues as Charlie gives his heart to Pat. The fellas leurn the Chu Clin.
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The end of November began the Christmas. rush at Marmion with the opening of our annual bazaar. Dolls, blankets and silverware were among the articles won by the fortunate visitors. Susan Reilly tries for a slulfetl animal while sister Melissa. Lydia Munoz and .lane Munoz and .lane Russ look on. . iF T. ' - 'fri-4521 ,'f,..1r , A -LT M 4 'Y' 'fir ' . . . ., 15 K, U' Y, . . R W I ,Tru 195' . ':-L 4 0' Helen Ynnrlrich and Alice Guerra rnunt the hnuse winnings. The senior table is prepared for a busy night. Fran and Kathleen supervise while llnlnrcs and Terry rherk hooks. -Aw Rnhertu, Peggy anml Margaret wnnrler if Diane will pic-k lhm- Rosinu wonders if slle'll he lhe lucky winner lnvky nuinla-r. as Joan writes nut a vhance fur her.
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