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WASHINGTON TRIP SETON HALL SENIOR TRIP, WASHINGTON, D.C., NOVEMBER I962 LEST WE FORGET, an honor guard keeps the solemn vigil before the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. ON THE RETURN HOME, seniors Regina Ryan, Terrence Gillen, Robert Brink, Edward Kunsch, Jo Ann Giordano and Dolores De- Santo, tour the chapel in the Naval Academy at Annapolis. 90 DECISIONS WERE MADE DIFFICULT by the variety of beautiful items available at the gift shop in the National Shrine, Making the decisions are seniors, Pat Loar, Ed Coogan, Suzanne Cummings and Colleen Krebs.
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'g' 12-25 J?-'Q 1' Cabin cruisers anchored, Fire Island Park Marina mt ,li Talking, listening, learning, thinking, and teaching, we can grow to maturity, with minds well-balanced through our contact with our environment. We, as Catholics, in turn must interpret this influence against the backdrop of Christls teaching. Working, swimming, fishing, and sailing wc grow to manhood with bodies healthy through our active parti- cipation in the social world. Thus we maintain a fitting temple for Christ's indwelling. With Na healthy mind in a healthy body our ideal, we are then capable of fully living Christ's life in our assigned counties thereby precipitating their inhabitants entry into His kingdom. -'i N4 IL' Tennis at the Meadow Club Southampton f i'Y1T' ...'::iiiE?i:2Ei12L.4L. in . l 89 Newsday
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airhorn Tommy Clarry who in the ur Washington Was an Old Landmark . . . Q Washington, here we come! Left Friday, November 2 with half closed eyes but wide awake spirits . . . for our annual invasion of Washing- ton Twenty verses of uSipping Cider and a few cat naps later we arrived . . . Were welcomed by a drowsy and still Because of a downpour, were unable to ride Macaroni . . . With the afternoon came a tour of the National Shrine . . . Were awed by its majesty . . . Next was the Franciscan Monastery . . . ,lourneyed from the Catacombs into Purgatory . . . Ascended for a famed Hot Shoppe supper . . . excitement had been left sleeping in the Varsity Room . . . Closed the day by elomping through the Archives . . . Racing in and out of First Stop Was the F-B-L Building ' ' ' Jefferson Memorial . . . Not climbing Saw the original behind the 'cinvisible shield . . . Visited Lincoln Memorial . . . No, Ro! the Washington Monument . . . Sunday dawned with seven oiclock Mass Y ,t ,t h, 1 7, at the National Shrine lYawnll . . . o can si on is a . . . , u . . p . . Started the long trip back . . . Made Saturday morning . . . Rain, rain, rain . . . Set off for the Capitol . . . Next came the one Important Stop at Annapohs for Smithsonian Institute . . . Gained knowledge but lost Terry Gillen last minute usouvenirsv . . . Arrived home weary in mind and body . . . among the dinosaurs . . . Completed Crested by Curious Pafenm and an the A. M. by visiting Vllhite House . . . inviting hed . . . lt's all over! . . . and a New Frontier. fi BECAUSE OF THE POURING RAIN, Diane LaCorte, Kathy Donnelly, Jo Ann Giordano and Marilyn Rodriguez appear a little soggy as they leave the White House early Satur- EVEN THE RAIN couldn't dampen the day morning. seniors' spirit as they leave the Capitol for the White House. DOMINATING THE SCENE in the National Shrine of the lmmaculate Conception is the huge mosaic of Christ in Majesty situated over the main altar. BUS WEARY SENIORS, Barbara Price, Marsha Stanton, and Pat l.oar, stretch their legs as they arrive in Baltimore for lunch. 9l
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