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May Day Dear Diary, May Day, or Mary’s Day, is celebrated annually by the students at the Academy on the third Sunday of May. Dressed in evening gowns of the various hues and latest styles, the classes walk sedately around the campus singing hymns in honor of Our Lady. Each year the honor of being May Queen is given to the Senior who has attained the highest average in Religion for her four academic years. This year the great honor was be- stowed on Dorethea Aladine Greene, who crowned our Blessed Mother as Queen of the May. A short sermon was preached by the Reverend Paul Barnabas, 0. F. M., after which Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament was given by Father at an outdoor altar that was banked and flanked with beautiful flow- ers.
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A Solo by Delores Anderson Dear Diary, The Music Class is under the direction of Sister Thomas Mary and contains pupils from the First Grade in Saint Benedict’s School through the Twelfth Grade in the Academy. Each year a Musicale is given arjd the students have a chance to show their parents and friends the progress they have made by following the old adage, Practice makes perfect.” Music Dear Diary, The Cheerio Club is for the Seniors only. It was established this year and has for its purpose the spreading of cheer among the sick and afflicted. The mem- bers of the Club agree to visit any student who is ill and who has been out of school for a considerable length of time. Kind thoughts are expressed by cheery cards and the sending of a plant, a box of candy, or a basket of fruit. Mimi, Hazel, and Carolyn try their hands at a trio. Dorethea and Joicey are perfecting their duet. The 1952 Members of the Cheerio Club. 15
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Seniors The Prom is over, but the memory will linger for a long time. Joicey White and her escort seemed to be having a good time when this picture was taken. The French Class is never complete without a board demonstration. Sister Thomas Mary was caught in the act of giving Laetitia Smith a lesson. Will it be a magazine or a Our Lady, our ideal of true book? womanhood. After a hard morning the Seniors relax on comfortable chairs on the side lawn. It doesn’t happen often, we can assure you, but this picture speaks for itself. 17
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