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The Sacred Hearts Legion celebrated its fourteenth birthday by giving a party for the non-Legionnaires. Wliv the sudden interest in numbers all of a sudden? One would think an ice cream cone was at stake. lN.B. It was! l The SHA babies invite Reverend Mother to visit their classrooms on the Feast of the lnfant Jesus. 6'Wll1Iti1 thrine ith the nitheth?i' they ask. While listening to the exciting Roosevelt vs. St. Louis game an ecstatic resident student became so excited that she spent most of the time pacing the veranda outside her room. Some say that St. Jude had something to do about that score. We wonder! It was 7-6 in favor of the Saints. SHA Girl Scouts mark their seventeenth annivsarv on the Feast of Christ the King. Sister Ann Joseph Seabury, first ulsland vocationw to the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts goes home to Cod after many years of prayerful and faithful service. Requiescal in pacel What is that uproar in the Pavilion? Those poor Juniors, it's the Halloween Turn-about Party. Have pity. Freshmen! Reverend Mother visits classrooms for team results and in some classes new banners catch the breeze. Presenting our attraetive anal tfizfacious song- leatlersl LEFT T0 RIGHT: Zenobia Kulfona. .Vary lane Daguay, Beverly Shaw, aml Barbara Kahale. llelvia .Vary looks on expertanlly as Theresa Scanlan sets the ball sailing through the air with the greatest of ease. K '-Q. All races rlon Aloha Shirts :luring .-llolza Legion officers foann Riclrarrl aml Olyrn- Week. FIRST ROW, left to right: Su- Who uhat is it?-If we said this pie- pia Leong pose before a statue of the :anne Selley. lfiluler llalterre. SECOX ll ture was tahen at the Turnabout party, Sacred Heart after the Legion Birthday R0 Lorraine Santos. ,lanice llalterre. would that be self-explanatory? celebration. Beatriz-e Chong. Claire Shinzabulfuro. ffhw ,
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Angel of Curl, my guardian dear . . . Legionnaires rlramatise Doors a! .4 ssembly on Legion Birthday. Dear little KingABless us. ' Beautifully flee- orated Shrine in I-B on the Feast 0fBal1y Jesus. Uelolzer As Roses Fall . .. lJon't you all love October? Every day at noon. SHA'ers recite the Rosary in honor of Our Lady. High School stu- dents of SHA take turns reciting the Rosary at the Cathedral of Our l.ady of Peace. The beginning of the month finds a change in monitors as the armhands have shifted to the Commercial students. Un First Friday we celebrate the Feast of St. Theresa. the l.ittle Flower of Jesus. Student llody gathers around her shrine to sing hymns and to pray. The camera bug has bitten SHA. 1-2-3, smile. click! A long sigh runs through the crowd. Lucky SHA Student Body' has its picture taken. Announcing the Scout linit Officers! President. Olympia Leong: Secretary. Rosary Scanlan: Treasurer. Shirley Silva. Keep the camp-fires burning. girls. Wzlitl Don't shoot! Afraid? llon't be. it's merely the Audion photographer on the urowl. Vile girls donit mind. though S- it means a little relaxation from class work. Freshman and Sophomore net fans open Volleyball Season. Witll the high prevailing competitive spirit on Marian Field. only the future will reveal who the champs will be. lSeniors say that they can see the futurell Kapiolani Boulevard seems a trifle busy these days. Can't you guess? It seems that a certain studio down that way' is a little overcrowded with shiny-faced Seniors. Reverend Mother Provincial goes to Kauai to pay her oftieial visit to the lmmaeulate Conception School and Con- vent. It seems that Mother Provencial's visit provided those young ,uns with some big thrills.7, Mllonglw Vllhafs the matter. girls. youive never felt this jittery on other visits from llr. lfreneh? Sllfers don't like it when the tables are turned on them. AAll.l' so this time youire getting examined. Reverend Mother returns from Kauai in time for Aloha Week. The Hawaiian Glee Club serenades the Student Body with songs typical of the gala mood on the campus. Waiit to be let in on a secret? Our wonderful photog- rapher lwouldnit you like to know who! performed one of her most unusual feats. This is her formula: interesting subject. focused cameraf, nice weatherfguess what!- no filml
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The prisoners will now take their exercisefl' commands Lift that foot, says June Yee to our dough-boy fCarol the unwelcome jailer. lleyerl. The darkie f0lympia Leong! seems quite amused, but lane Chun pretends to be bored. November As Roses Fall... How saintly! Did All Saints Day have to fall on a Saturday? Whatls this! I thought Purgatory was the Church Suffering. It seems that SHA'ers suddenly became allergic to envelopes - yep! - especially when the contents are Hattened out report cards. Commercial students of the four Catholic high schools combine to put on a Talent Show. These generous Commercialites donated all proceeds to the recently remodeled St. Stephen,s Seminary. Competition is keen on Marian Field, now. Varsity volleyball has begun and spirits are high. Hui Ano Maoli elects officers: President, Frances Mendoncag Vice-president, Barbara Souierag Secretary, Ninfa Roldang and Treasurer, Joyce Robello. Happy bugging, girls! Flash! Academy has a new council. Junior Red Cross Council is formed and headed by popular Zenobia Kukona. Congratulations and a progressive year to you all! SHA Angels fill light feast day candles for Rev. Father Livinus and Rev. Mother Marie Gertrude at a General Assembly. Extra! Extra! Read all about IT! Sacred Hearts Academy gives a Fair! In order Too old, you're too old, to cut the mustard any more . . . Tableau of St. Gertrude climaxes the Grammar Grades' sing these two cow-pokes KMarie Rodrigues and Shirley prograrn on Reverend Mothefs feast day. Pereiral. H6251
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