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Many an early spring will find us think- ing of these spots, and walking, in mem- ory, out to the cemetery after lunch, or sitting around an A.A. Campfire, singing the traditional songs. And many a nos- talgic alumna will return in the future, as many have in the past, to re-live her days on campus, 'and revisit these spots just once again. STE? ' . .xl 177 -?L'f..:v '15 ,,,,,,5 :fail-fg,.,., Y ng., 'Q 3 M . Mm .., rH,A.,',p,Q,..e? 43-g',,5.i,.f .,.. ,M ' -14 '- X :.:SAZ ..' no fi' ' 'ff 1. ' 'L' .1- 'Y1,:?YN '- 'eff Along the cfmetery lane stroll Loretta Boni, Peggy Smith, Pat Sullivan, and Ruth Clouse. 33 Homeward bound-across the Meadow Road to Ennis. Maryglen-Seton Hill's cabin in the woods. ik? J 1 J
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FW I i i Lv H X' Ilu0Ml' Here we see glimpses of Seton's sur- roundings in which are centered so many of our dear memories. The little observa- tory, as isolated as any atomic centerg the road which winds out past the barn and the fields and the peaceful communi- ty cemeteryg the Ennis trail, blazed by many an earnest student who missed the last tripvg Maryglen, setting for a thousand carefree cabin partiesg and the faculty house, dignified and reassuring across the lawn. L N., 515' The faculty house Stargazing, Betty Anne Scheuermann, Pat Bender, Mary Lu Bean, and Virginia Malloy enter the observatory. if 9 -115 A TUSUC f0l1Ch Enjoyzng an autumn day are Mary Lou Ciccone, ROSIC Dono- hoe, and Alice Kamfor.
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vi x Moi-Han ANNE REGINA ENNIS Ennzf Ennis Hall, the latest addition to the residence halls, is named for Mother Anne Regina Ennis, co-foundress with Mother Aloysia Lowe of the Sisters of Charity in western Pennsylvania. After the Mother House at Seton Hill was completed' in 1889, Sister Anne Regina was elected Mother Superior and served in that capacity until her death on May 16, 1894. Formerly the Henry Coulter estate, Ennis Hall houses thirty-live students. Sister Mary Dorcas Smith supervises the girls during their stay at Ennis, while Miss Kathleen McShane, Aunt Kitty,', has been house hostesss since Ennis was opened in 1945. The annual reception for faculty members, the tree at Christmas time, family rosary, Aunt Kitty's cocoa and marmalade, 10:30 snacks in the kitchen, and the pink elephant in the smoker, are only a few of the details which Ennisites remember. Stately Ennis Hall A roam ir niore than a room-at Ennis, it's home. Janet Sullivan 34 Over io the 1'HiIl for dinner go Mary Taylor, Mary Ann Gavin and Tommie Nolan ' ' ' HSYCC- Norme Buzza, Aunt Kitty, Sister Mary Dorcas, Tommie Nolan, and Rosemarie Christy.
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