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Students gather at the grotto lo crown our Blessed Mother, the .Queen of the May. Ojicers of tlze Seton Hill Alumnae Corpo- ration visit with the senior :lass ojicers at the alumnae reception. Seated: Agnesmary Treanor, class Presidentg Mrs. Edward Connell, Chairman ofthe Alumnae Council and of Seton Hill Clubsg Sister Muriel, Assistant- treasurerg Mrs. john Alwine, Alumnae Corporation Presidentg Standing: Suzanne Lauble, class Treasur- erg Margarita Bauza, class Seeretaryg Barbara Rus- sell, class Vice-presidentg Miss Patricia McNamara, Secretaryg Linn Farnum, Class Fund Treasurer. The campus swings are popular for moments of leisure. Left to right: Mary Demers, Dorothy Baker, Joanne Bagg, Pat Bender, jane Byers. ww- ',:- I s - IO1 Salbf Voltz is crowned by lzer escort as .Queen of the Yunior Prom, May 1951.
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As seniors we slowly enter chapel for Baccalaureate. We have come to the house of God, humbly to thank Him for the benefits of a Christian education. As Seniors enter chapel for the Baccalaureate address on the day preceding commencement. As the bishop. presents the graduate with lzer diploma, the climax fy' lzer four years is reached. we listen to Father's address, we become more fully aware of the responsibility we must shortly assume, and during Bene- diction we earnestly pray that the ideals of Seton Hill will always be ours. Sullivan Hall is resplendent as the com- mencement ceremonies climax the under- graduate days for the seniors. The banner of each alumna class, the senior banner in the place of honor, the stateliness of the academic procession, contribute to the pageantry of our commencement. As the president of the College presents each candidate to the bishop for the conferring of her degree, the achievement of four years is realized. IO2
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