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The girls are clad in Aloha shirts instead of middies for a whole week. Don't get excited though, it's not a change of uni- form, just Aloha Vfeek. Films are in style at SHA! Visual aids are both helpful and entertaining for the entire high school. lfive Sl'lA's seniors take the Merit Scholarship lfxam. W'e wish them luck! The Enthronement of the Sacred Heart is made in school on the Friday preceding the feast of Christ the King. The results of the Night Adoration drive are announced to the student body. Fight on Red 85 Blue . . . our vibrant songleaders pep up the Sl. l.oui.s cheering section during the interscholastic football games. The SHA Scout Unit holds its annual rally on the Feast of Christ the King. Starting-off the program for Catholic Youth Week, the Scouts march in a parade from St. Patrick to St. Louis. The day turns out to be very successful climaxing with an oihcial Holy Hour for Night Adorers. Ghosts and goblins take over the campus on Halloween Night. The reason for this is the l7reshman's turn-about party held in honor of the jolly juniors. Frencla listens +o Erlyne Al1ahueko's hear+bea+ during Juniors a+ a clowning session iusf before annual physical examinations. entering flue X-ray unif for a TB examinerion. Chapel-bound, rhese SHA'ers go 'lo seek help and guidance on ihe lirsf Friday of Ociober. Shari Marr, right, and one of her classmates admire lhe beautifully decora+ed shrine of lheir Lillie King. Lunch break during Operations Unlimited. Left lo riglnfz Pal Hiu, Marilyn Sereno, Genevieve May, Wynonah Brandi. BACK ROW: Danielle Analwu, Frances Horla, Yvonne Omura. IO7
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All Saints Day is taken verv enthusiastically by the SHA student body. 'lihe reason-no school. Mass is celebrated on All Souls llav in our chapel. l'e1'vent prayers ascend for the relief of the suflering souls in Purgatory. The SH Legion holds its reception on liirst lfridav. Many new Legionaires are received into this wonderful association. Catholic Youth Xlfeels closes with an informal dance and .1 talent contest held at the St. Louis Alumni Clubhouse. Sl-IA,s entry in the talent part of the program wallss orl' with the hrst prize. Preparations for Reverend Nlother's least dav get underway. Many ofthe girls practice for the presentation of Our Ladv of l5atiina. W'e thank Mrs. Alice Kalahui for the splendid workshop of games and dances she conducted for the senior scouts. The Seniors don black and white saddle oxfords for their first Forum. The topic of discussion: Pros and Cons of Catholic and Secular Colleges. Anyone brave enough to step into the Scout room these pre- fair days is bound to get caught with a job or two. liven the Benediclion of lhe Mosl Blessed Sacramenl eller The Legion receplion. Lovely song leaders for Sl. Louis High, KNEELING: Linda Lazo and Diane Dunbar. STANDING: Wanda Kahale and Mary Louise Joseph. Our proud winners of flue Talenl' Show in a natural pose: LEFT TO RIGHT: Fanny Wrighl, Valerie Enos. TOP ROW: Danielle Anahu, Mary Ann S-ia:-es, Jean Robello, Lorraine Freifas.
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