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Basketball news direct from the score board: Sophomores defeat the juniors and Fresh- men. Seniors luckily win over the Sophies by one deciding point. Juniors are victor- ious over the Seniors and Freshmen. The foregoing statistics show a tie among the three upperclasses, with two games won by each. The double-header games will tell ,tho. Several Audion staff members get a taste of boarding life and like it. They'll often re- call that memorable night of fun in the dorm. Sophomores are in the news again when they journey on a Biology Club excursion to the Hawaiian Pineapple Company. Student Body answers Red Cross call with generous contributions. Catholic magazines and chronicles go on dis- play during Catholic Press Week. Thanks are in order to the Sodalists who set up such an attractive exhibit. Participants in the program for Notre Pere begin brushing up on their French. Parlez-vous francais? Plrnsanl ilrmunx, Bnlllur I,n'. ls lba! u lm! flu' fllnlion :fum fo yon? MARCH juniors and Seniors perform Catholic Action by joining Catechetical classes. Talk of Lenten sacrifices and resolutions is buzzing around the campus on Ash Wednesday, just as the Holy Childhood Drive opens. Looks like more souls for Heaven's baby dormitory. Goody! Students bid Aloha and bon voyage to Joan and Sylvia Goeas who leave for Cali- fornia to make their home. The faculty and students extend sympathy to Reverend Mother Caroline and Sisters of the Sacred Hearts Convent at Nuuanu upon the death of Sister Mary Magdalen, the first island-born Sister of the Congre- gation of the Sacred Hearts, to go to her eternal reward. Another glance at the professional world is taken by Seniors and Juniors who attend an informative lecture on the field of Social Work. S. H. A. Babyband goes Hawaiian at an after- noon recital, while grades one to six make
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Part of llzr ruins af! lbr big St. Patrirk blaze. practicing our Good Neighbor Policy and by enjoying an afternoon free from studies. Proceeds from the benefit movie, Little Lord Fauntleroyf' go to the St. Patrick's building fund. Fallzrr' Charles lliifi f1n'r'u'1'1l I0 lrix flltlllwl' f'l'il'll1l.Y ill S.ll..'l. Ernesfine Stuszkou' :ml Katherine Lopez xrv more inlercxlmf in flwir rxunz llmfz in llvis 'r.Yl7Ilfl6'7'b1lS'-H xg fx S' St. Anthony basketball team wins over S. I-I. A.'s elementary team. Nothing like trying, girls! If you'll patronize our book, we'll patronize our store, sa s ersuasive Bobbie Lee as Y . Y. P Seniors turn solicitors for the day. S. H. A. plays hostess for third C. S. C. forum, and is ably represented by that certain Senior with the gift for gab. Yes, We mean fyouj Jean Medeiros!! Rah! Rah! Rah! Elementary basketball team scores a victory over St. Augustine. An evening procession to our grotto is held for Cardinal Mindszenty, with special prayers led by Rev. Father James. Prayers and sympathy from the sisters and students go to Yvonne Vierra of Grade 4 who received second degree burns. Triple A opens the Intramural basketball series as upperclassmen show sport-might when the Seniors down the Freshmen. Audion staff decides life's too shortf' so they take time out and head for the circus. More soldiers in Christ's army volunteer for special service when the Tarcisian recep- tion of new members takes place. Result of OID' PROFES- SIONAL pbolagrnpby rtajf, whose G.P., appar- enlly is Ioellen Murphy. Lanky Vinora Freilas poses for u click-flick.
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a hit with graceful ballet numbers, snappy tap dances, and piano tunes. Becky Ann Leong thrills the audience with her own arrangement of Caprice Viemzois by Kreisler. Remarks went: This time the whole show stole the show. The Audion-haunted headquarters become over-run with Scouts preparing flower trays for the dance festival at U. H. A Senior receives an invitation from G. M. to visit a certain building on Merchant Street. Catch? Cut! Second part use a higher pitch! Step lightly now!-Sounds like various re- hearsals are in full swing. Righto! The day of days arrives at last for S. H. Afs seven-year-olds - yes, the day of First Holy Communion. Sodalists put charity into action by supplying a poor little girl with a Holy Communion outfit. Keep up the good work, Sodalists! Sophs defeat juniors in the first of the bas- ketball doubleheaders, while Seniors come from behind to out-score the Freshmen. S. H. A. Scouts do their bit in the island- wide Scout Festival at U. H. A parade of musical talents is presented in an afternoon recital by elementary grade stu- dents. .Ioan Correa defines Teen-age Literature at C. S. C. forum. March winds blow in six-weeks exams. Seniors chalk up another basketball vietoryg the not too happy victims are the juniors. Freshies retain the title uunderdogsv by losing to the Sophs. Complete with two sharp pencils, and with amazing ambition, the apparently calm Seniors trek to the U. H. to take entrance exams. .Iunior Red Cross members get domestic and start their projects, of knitting scarfs, weaving blankets, and hemming diapers. Father Meinzinger S. M. heads che list as retreat master. Betty Holbronis last shot saved the day for YUIVH fluff fbflll liki' ffm ul any rmmz fmul. l.lfl 'l' TO RIGIIT: lfrlrfluru Chung. Smln' Whlfiml. mmf Iliff lmra Br'i'1'l2ur11'iilgi'. Nui Slrirlry, :mf l'li'11.w' W- im, ilr.n'I Jo lt. lY4'1v, :mm otfn-r llmn Sllffln'-1' Villiml I - I H I H S-iii Hi
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