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High School Day H, LlGH SCHOOL Day offers a chance for all New England high school students to become acquainted with Salve Regina. They hear short talks on what Salve Regina can offer them scholastically in their desired field of learning, as well as socially. Fol ' lowing these talks by members of the alumnae, the students are afforded a first-hand picture of how the girls of the college live through a tour of Moore Hall, Mercy Hall, and Ochre Court, where they ask questions and obtain opinions of girls living in the respective houses. Sophomores Maureen Lynch, Pat McDonald, and Pat Wood launch a detailed de- scription of life at Salve Regina and a tour of the campus with three high school visitors. Assembled at Mercy Hall are approximately 120 visit- ing sisters and students from nine local high schools. Our guests were greeted by senior officers and by several Salve Regina graduates. Greeting speakers on the High School Day panel, Mary Mondi, senior class president, discusses the pro- gram with Marion Estes, Peggy West, Sallyann Mc- Leod, and Peg Considine at the Mercy Hall gate. 20
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Some Zreasured MIMomories Mary MonJi, Mary Nagle and Madeline Saccoccio en- liven a dull November day with a dance in Mercy Hall. The pause that refreshes — Shao-Ling Hwa and Mary Davis take time out at an autumn O.C. dance to chat with their partners. Could be they ' re discussing naviga- tion? These four seniors and their partners seem to have danced themselves into the middle of a football game at the Intercollegiate Social. The final score of that event was quite impressive! 19
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N ?. e. e. £ IhE NEW ENGLAND Region of the National Federation of Catholic College Students opened the year at the Fall Council Meeting held at Salve Regina on October 8, 9, and 10, 1954. Attended by over one hundred delegates and observers from twenty-three New England colleges, the Council was one of the most successful in recent years. During the remainder of the year, delegates and observers attended the Winter Council at Hookset, New Hampshire, the Regional Congress at Wor- cester, and several workshops of the Industrial Rela- tions, Inter-racial Justice, Family Life and Liturgy Commissions. Sister Mary Martina, R.S.M., campus moderator, checks the year ' s Inter-racial Justice program with Mary Mondi, Skip Kelly of Holy Cross, and Joan Kane at the Fall Council meeting. Regional president, T. Paul Tremont of Fairfield Uni- versity arranges the Federation schedule for the year with Joan Langhorn, junior delegate; Anne Manning, senior delegate; and Helen Rigney, public relations chairman.
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