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Porenff Doy Parents, Day, inaugurated in the fall of 1950, gives parents the opportunity to offer Mass with their daughters in St. Joseph Chapel, to dine with them in the students' dining room, and to meet and talk with the college administration and faculty. At the Parents' Day of November 4, 1951, a club especially for fathers of Seton Hill students and graduates became a reality through the activi- ty of an interested and en- terprising organization com- mittee. Serving hnancially, socially, and as good will agents, the members of the Fathers' Club hope to aid the college effectively in the achievement of its aims. Home Economic: rfu- dentr fone! Wizile and ffounne Keelun help Sister Bzzptirlu prepare. for the lea. Szudenlr, parents, and farufiy member: enjoy lhe Parents' Day tea. 'K if, Y y 1 Saw -f.. Fzzlhor Ryan meds with the ojicers ofthe Futherr' Cluh. Mr. john Lee Kirby, Treasurer, Father Ryan, Mr. John C. Alwine, Vice-presi- dentg Dr. Anthony A. Pandolfo, Presi- dent: Mr. Charles V. Doherty, Corre- sponding Secretary. Do you prayfer tea or coffee? Pouring: Laura Shuttle, Mary Kay Ma- haneyg Around Ihr tzzhfe hy? to right: jozin Callahan, Mrs. Loretta Callahan, Father Ryan, Janet Wlhite, Mrs. VVilliam NVhite, Mrs. Ned Bender, Mr. VVilliam White, Pat Bender, Mr. Ned Bender.
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Christmas on the l-lilll The crib on third Administra- tiong evening caroling in gailv decorated hallsg that special feeling of joy and good will prevailing everywhereg the annual presentation by the Speech Departmentg carols of near and far beautifully sung by the Glee Cluhq seniors decorating the dining room for the unforgettable hanquetg VVassail in the loungeg the movie in Sullivan l-lallg floor parties around our treesg Seniors' caroling awakening us for Massg drowsing during next morning's classesg the rush for homeward-bound trains, buses, planes-all a The crib on third Administration invites each student to come and adore her Infant Saviour. The speeeh department adds to the yuletide spirit with its annual presentation ofthe Nativity tableau. 'enivr earolers make their way to chapel there they begin their hymns of praise to ie newborn Christ-Child. oyce Holway, Helen Mary McLaughlin, lVIary Temers, Mary Kay Conley. An ancient Christmas eeremony eommenees as Rosanne Donohoe lights the jirst candle on the Advent wreath in the dining room. Mary Lu Bean and Suzanne Lauble pre- pare to lead the students in O Come Emmanuel. 97 part of Christmas at Seton Hill. , ' 'V a'ee A V, ,. ' ' E A, V af, V i i i i s 1 Residents of Seeond Canevin pose at their Christmas party. Seated: Sister Muriel, Joanne Bagg, Mary Kay lYl1llTflI1Cy, Cathy Fetherston, Sister' Florence Marieg Semnzl Roca: An- toinette Lodato, Mary Lu Bean, Nancy Smith, .Barbara De Boer, Carolyn Chorltong Third row: Bea lllulvchill, Alice Kamfor, Betty Anne Scheuermann, ,lean Connell, janet XX hire, Ann Fearherston, Pat Bender, Linn lfzirnuni.
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