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It seemed the perfect answer to men's love of talking but the three-y VESTED FOR THEIR APPEARANCE AT THE CHRISTMAS PAGEANT are: Narrator Jerome Jozwiak and first row: Arlene Reeves, Angela Barile, Loretta Terlecki, Barbara Lucier, Betty Koppy, Angie Monfeleone, and June Kraus. Second row: Marilyn Yaeger, Mary Diskin, Joan LaPosta, Carol Kowalski, Shirley Jacobsen, Marie Kikola, and Helen Rau. -Third row: Emily Fazi, Beverly Puckette, Gail Nierzwick, Rosemary Schanz, Joyce Jeffrey, and Charlotte Linke. Choral Speaking Is Our line IN HOPES OF MAKING THE GROUP LARGER, sophomores were introduced to training in mid-year. Although the underclassmen have not made a formal appearance, Mary Ann Pellerito, Monique Everaert, and Judy Engel practice lines for perfection. old verse choir developed into m than a practice ground for eloqu speaking. By their co-ordinated I modulated deliveries, the group played an entertaining part in m school presentations. LOOKING TO MODERATOR, M. Adolorate, for constructive cri cism, June Kraus, Marie Kikola, Jc LaPosta, and Angie Montelone fseat take a breather while Sister speaks piece. BUILDING UP THEIR REPERTOIRE by reviewing selection Shirley Jacobsen, Charlotte Linke, Betty Koppy, Marie DeVin1 and Carol Weber read over some prospective material. Xa x, 6 .xc .ss F
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RETREAT TIME is the opportune time to recollect the post and contemplate the future. It is a week to store up graces from which one can draw benefits in the future, This year's annual retreat, held October TO-T4 and conducted by Rev. Howard Ralenkotter, C.P., was an irnfortant point--the deciding point--in the lives of many students. A Stop, look, lesson ,4- Right: ASKING THE HOLY GHOST for special graces to make a good retreat, Paul Schmidt, Maureen O'Connell, Mary Diskin, and Frank Thieda pause for a visit before the Blessed Sacrament. The retreat days strive to develop those extra spiritual habits that last through the rest of the year. A GOOD CONFESSION is the CONSCIOUS OF TEEN -AGE PROBLEMS mainstay of a good retreat so Frank Father Howard made use of every non-confer! HO THE SODAUTY Pl?O!H?ES examine Thieda enters the confessional at ence moment to hear confessions or conduct en O gonscrfnce. OO S In all of Ti the start of the five-day Stop, private interviews. lliillciizhsdill Zgltersogwerl USFS .one I os JUC e con essiona . Look, Lesson. THE SILENCE OF THE RETREAT 4 gave many a chance to read con- structive literature while quite a few found time for that long sought visit or Way of the Cross. Between conferences, both the upper and lower churches saw a number of visitors.
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