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SHA urs pruul for Hls Holnnws, Iopn ohn XXIII on hm 78th bnrthdeu Iomr Inu Ihr XlklI'OfCNl1flSIl Wlms rhr QLIILIQLITLCI pug towlrd AVIIILI Hull? Ona. snlfl told xou' ROISI turku was 1 xx utnn lml it no Lxtrl puu. Tlnnks 'lXlI'lL, du CIIVKHLLI bflght am dear IS thu stlrt of 1 four diy waz ltnon SHA urs drd not forgnt to think C od for wll Hrs blggsmf 9 1s thu plrtook of more turkey and trnmmmnw Were your Lmn berrlcs spraycdW7 CODSFIILIIIIIOHS .zgun thls tmu to Mm D11n1I lnh 1111 ennmgs who bcgamc Mrs Leon 1rd C R051 It Surcd Hcirt Chunh th19 mormng Sfudenl body massed before grohlo +o commomoreie fhe blessing of lhe Nahonal Shrune of llwe lmmaculale Concephon Why do w uauons have to end so fast7W Oh well Chrxstmas vull soon be here' g deal' Vo f1buIou9 Talent Shovu thns x mr' And wg had no Clmpus Fur uthnr' Some people x Lhlldrrn lost morhcr rhmu: to STAR' Feel Ianni Conme7 Hard 'ro iell +l1us :sn I lhe Tlwanlrsguvnng Dmner :nel Karen Hardman of Grade 4 and Duane Lewis of Il A pose proudly wufh Rene Nappuar Vuce counsul of France on 'Phe occaslon of has Vasu? 'ro SHA
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TERROR! if Ol 1 I Y. . A A Y M4 Ki for we I .4 .N , Q, ,. .J V L A72 5. V, L.f! p 4 A. 1 x annu X sncnza Hunts Acnnzuv H w nun' Anrnuuvs nom: - vAiuL swam unnrs cuuvni-r '-Z5 :Amr nmmxs scnooi. Luccia Ho and Bernadelfe Ranney al work on a scene from llie French Revolufion, durinq wl1icl'i flue Good Mollier was imprisoned. Fourlh graders May Sullivan, Elaine Rogers, and Sheri Lee Tibbefh poinf proudly +o flie leH'ers lhey wrote io flue Good Moll-ier. Impressive bullefin board in the Senior Academic. Laureen Ortiz and Georgia Ann Lee poinf fo Hawaii and France respectively on flneir detailed exhibit in 9-l: flue worl: of the Sacred Hearfs Corigregafion flue world over. 1 3 l-l I6 IH 711 l'iI'iCl11j', tlie lilll, w.1sn't sucli an unluclsy day for tlie I6 sponsors FINAl.l.Y chosen by tlie cadet otiicers of tlie ROTC. Kalaepoliaku Place. XVC could tell long ago the SLHS foot- ball team will not play on Tlianlisgiving Day. Sliucksl A bouquet of spiritual roses was sem lo Reverend Motlier Mary Ciertruile as a feast-day token of sincere affection. Benctliction opened .1 tridium commem- orating the blessing of tlie National Slirine of tlie Immaculate Conception at w'iJSl1lUgfOl1, D. C. Dedication Day. SHA'ers assembled be- fore the grotto to commemorate the blessing of tlie lvasilica. ln union witli the entire nation they offered prayers .intl hymns. Latitlate Mariam! Congratulations to Miss Slieila Ann Cialf laglaer, cliarming lay teacher, who luc- came Mrs. Russell Nlurplay at .1 Nuptial Mass at Pearl llarbor. On tlae l2Stl1 anniversary of liei' tlcatli, SHA'ers attended Nlass to implore the Good Motl1er's speedy beatification. Spe- cial displays and programs in all class- rooms. II3
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Dl i. AS THE TGWER 'QCPQMBIAQR As cold we.ither .ind strong winds sig- nalled winter's arrival, the campus hummed with .letivity in preparation for the Christ CQhild's birthday. Now, who wore .1 colored sweater? i BELLS CHIMED we 1, .5 , s ,f X Y A 1 ,z,r,,Q, 2. 'lihe students enlisted in the cooking dix i- sion of SHAX Home Economics Ilepart- ment enjoyed several on the spot les- sons this month. Ifxcursions to Ilgiwaie i.in Iflectrie. ll.lVV.1llLl!1 Ifood l'l.1n, .ind Ilonolulu Gas Clompany liaise proxed both interesting .md heneticial, 9. Ifiye out of ten girls made the tin,ils .is Academy contestants presented their orntoricnl endeavors at the Annual Chaminude Speech Tournament. A big hand to Lucille Murray who placed first in the extemporxineous division. She gets .i lot of practice! SHA's contestants in the annual Chaminade Speech Tournament: Extemporaneous--Lucille Murray, trontg Elizabeth Kiai, back. Dramatic Interpretation-Gene vieve Gomes, Barbara McMilIin. Oratorical Interpreta- tion-Eloise Burgo, Frieda Lenchanlro. Humorous-Mary Louise Marsh, Joan Ranney. Original Oratory-Marilyn Koga, Veronica Wehselau. I A. Gold Medalist Lucille Murray shows SHA's speech final- ists her prize. Lett to right: Elizabeth Kiai, Lucille Mur- ray, Eloise Burgo, and Joan Ranney. MISSING: Barbara McMiIIin. As the sayinq goes- Hep Cats with Cool Cuts, Dis- playing the controversial Joan ot Arc hairdo are, Iett to right: Luella Jenkins, Rose Marie Botelho, Stephanie Kim, Gwendolyne Pestana, and Lydia Heine. lI5
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