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Family pride and pleasure are shown by these members of the Brown and Cassidy group, in which parents aunts, cousins, sis- ters and little brothers congrat- ulate Aloyse Brown Uzidden par- tially at leftl and Mary Ann Cassidy fthird from rightl. The graduation march has begun. Norma Noll, Rita Martin, Patricia Myers, and Mary Ann Cassidy are show approaching the stage in the ballroom of the Columbus Civic Centre. Graduation has its lighter moments, too. .loan Shaw receives a gift from an admirer.
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. . . and lo open at last whatever door lies ahead of us. . . . Standing with reluctant feet, Where the brook and river meet . . fi are the Seniors of St. Agnes when that long-awaited day arrives that marks their arrival at adult estate. How proud each girl is to have such a lovely Graduation ceremony to end her happy days at Saint Agnes'. The ceremony is impressive to the graduate as well as to the observers. The majestic strains of the organ ring out clearly in the auditorium. Dressed in snowy white formals and carrying their symbolic red roses, the graduates file slowly towards the stage. While ascending the platform perhaps each girl is remembering how quickly her high school days have bubbled away. Time flows quick- ly by. The awarding of the diplomas, the giving of special honors, and the wise words of Bishop Kearney end all too swiftly. Graduation, the final act of their high school days, marks their entry to womanis world. When Graduation is just a memory all that it symbolizes will .remain with the Saint Agnes girls. They will realize that they have been deftly pre- pared for the homes and careers that they will en- ter. They know that their precious education has given them the key to future Christian living. Aloyse Brown kneels to receive her diploma from Bishop Kearney. Father O'Brien presides and .loan Shaw waits to receive hers. GRADUATION The student body, in academic gowns, joins the graduates in a final musical number. Mr. Hollenbach conducts.
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WE RE BER I . . . Mary with her em- broidering . . . . . . ,loyce's good appe- tit ute thesis rush . . . . . . Sr. Michael Marys smiling as she watches Sr. Helen Cecilia admire her new rocket at the Christmas party . . . e . . . . Pat in the last min- We won't forget Mary Marg and Peg trimming the tree . . . . . . nor Connie's attract- ive bulletin board dis- plays . . . . . . Lorry playing with the turtles. . . . the frantic last re- hearsals for the Senior play when we needed just one more peek at lines. . .
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