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Q.,-r: f7ustly proud of the leztest issue of the Setaniezn Seated, extreme lqft Ito riglit: Associate Editors, Ellen Fitzgerald and Maureen O Malleyg Center: Editor,IAl1ce Kamfor and adviser, Sister Regina Clareg Standing: Mary Lou Brennan, Gail Harvey, Linn Farnum, Joan Harwell, Francesmary Peters, Claire Boudreau, Florence Hebeler. Proofreeuling ure ,Quarterly and Writers Clue leuelers. Dorothy Reside, President, Virginia Malloy, Busi- ness Managerg Sister Thecla, adviser. 'WA Sister Tlzeelu tells the Writers Club how to win the Pulitzer Prize. Seezted: Peggy Sterbutzel, Mary Kay Murphy, Mary Lou Brennan, Alice Kamfor, Sister Thecla, Dorothy Resideg Standing: Virginia Malloy, Louise Doherty, Marguerite Griffin. 4:
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Here on the Hilll' we Work and pray together-and we also play together. The direction of this phase of our college life is the function of the Women's Athletic Association. Under the moderation of Miss Bessie Mc- Manus and Miss Eunice Dirsa, the W.A.A. is active throughout the year with tennis, bowling, hockey, ping-pong, and badmin- ton tournamentsg hiking, swim- ming meets, and intramural bas- ketball games. Affording every student an opportunity for par- ticipation in one or more sports, the W.A.A. fosters a spirit of comradeship and cooperation among its members-the entire student body. Swimming enthusiasts clock their time for the intramural 7 tl6'6.S'. H ermes, our mascot, refuses to disclose who will he the winner of the inter class haslzethall tournament. Fran Richter and Marg Golcly are coasting him to tell! The W.A.d. Council gaibf completes preparations for the circus. Barbara Coonan, Marian Callahan, Vice-presidentg Pat Brown, Marg Goldy, Presidentg Cathy Mathers, Cathy Rear- don, Fran Richter, Loretta Collins.
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A college yearbook has long been the dream of many ' Setonians. With the publication of the 1952 Chevron it has become a reality for all. Wle hope that it will revive gratify- ing memories for the alumnae, ourselves, and those stu- dents we leave behind. VVe hope, too, that it will invite many others to become members of the Seton Hill family of which we are so much a part. The achievement of our purpose has been made possible by the generous aid and encouragment ofmany of the Seton family. To all of these, on behalf of the Senior Class, the Chevron editors express sincere gratitude and appreciation. If A hurinerr womanlv work ir never done! So it ir with the CHEVRON'S Burinerr Sta-gf. Standing: Margarita Bauza, Catherine Mathers, Circulation Managerg Business Manager, Ann Featherstong Marie Pellicano, Advertising Man- agerg Seated,j?r.rt row: Mary Demers, Kathleen Heeter, Jean Cunjak' Second row: Frances Richter, Helen Mary McLaughlin, Mary Kay Con: leyg Third row: Pat Bender, Laura Shuttle, Mary Kay Mahaneyg Fourth row: Mary Ann Roeser, Carol Herold. Page-planning for the CHEVRON are Sirter Sara Louire, advirer, and Bea Mul- vehill, Editor. Dorothy Reride, Literary Editor of the CHEVRON, giver arrignments and in- structions to the literary rtaf. Firrt row: Jean Connell, Alice Kamfor, Mary Dem- ers, Marguerite Grifiin, Shirley Docherty, Mary Kay Conleyg Serond row: Sister Miriam Joseph and Sister Thecla, literary advisersg Ruth Clouseg Third row: Agnesmary Treanor, Louise Doherty, Joanne Keelan, Helen Ruble, Virginia Malloyg Fourth row: Sally Wilkinson, Olive Meggison, Joan Callahan. The CHEVRON Art Stay? completes layout preparationr Seated: Mary Louise Pandolfo, Sister Mary Francis, art staff adviser Linn Farnum, assistant Art Editorg Mary Louise Louder, Art Editor Standing: Nancy Smith, Frances Daily, Kathleen Heeter. 82
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