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' was it H' 2 The January graduates join the singing of You are My Sunshinei' on Class Night. dilildfly EEST H 5 GB TG As we approached class night we were happy at the thought of the opportunity as a class to express our appre- ciation to our faculty, and of the good show which we had rehearsed. It was a night of much inerriment but under- the graduates' lying was the sadness at the thought of our departure from the school life we shared during four years. At last we realized our goal-graduation, but with it tears of joy and sorrow mingled freely as we received congratulations and bid our fond farewells. Rev. Peter A. Harrigan addresses . Graduates ready to leave their homeroom for the last time. xv ,5- . A i , . r. f 4 2 5 Z i Sth ,434 . f u 9 A li ii I 1 'j g K N E L ,-yg K E 2' kr 5 I mil, r its we 5
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fb ,X , s 3 i The Angel Gabriel Uoseph Reiherj greets Mary lMary Ann Zolzerj. 602772561 The espousals of Mary and joseph lWillium Mar rinj as witnessed by Joachim lThomas Coylej. 'Q N.. 1 SI IE Eli MHID IQ As its Christmas offering, the Clee and Dramatic Clubs offered part of the drama I Sing of a Maidenf' a worthy presentation to end our observance of the Marian Year. The play was accompanied by many familiar Christmas carols under the direction of Sis- ter Marie Cecile. We ,A M ary visits Elizabeth I Kathleen Curriej. Joseph kisses the hem of Mary's robe after his dream. 89
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All dressed up and ready to go. Entering the Gouernofs palace at Williamsburg. W C Qu. CgQ,g,,,,,,, aizfieminoiroin ir rp On February 7, ninety-eight Seniors left St. Agnes bound for our nati0n's capital. We spent four days in Washington and one day in historic Williamsburg, Virginia. Among the impressive sights were the changing of the guard at Arlington National Cemetery, Washington,s home at Mount Ver- non, the Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Mem- orial, and the XVhite House. The Shrine of the Immaculate Conception at Catholic Uni- versity and the Franciscan Monastery were most inspiring. VVe will always choose our Senior Tour of YVashington, D. C. as the most enjoyable memory of our four years in St. Agnes. , 'f - , , '--. W1 Gathering around the Presidenfs chair at Arlington. 5 A B .,.. i A visit to the Franciscan M onastery. Seniors gathered around a Liberty Bell. We'll never forget the wonder- ful times at the Congressional Hotel.
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