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tvfllll Aboard! Equipped with camera ami lunch kin, the Jeniom' board the bane: for the first educational-recreational tour of the year. EALS OF laughter could be heard coming from the Missouri-Pacific busses as the two groups of seniors accompanied by Sisters Mary Patrice and Marguerite Ann, C.PP.S. traveled toward jefferson City, Wednesday, Sept. 29. Mr. Walter Toberman, Secretary of State, greeted the tourists at the Capitol. He arranged for a tour through the magnificent structure and an introduction to Governor Donnelly. After a light snack the group boarded the busses once more for a visit to the shrines of Our Lady of LaSalette. Mid the singing of hymns and recitation of prayers one of the LaSalette Fathers explained the story connected with the apparitions. The first meeting with the Virgin of LaSalette aroused such enthusiasm that the girls decided to choose her as their class patron. After a quick supper climaxed with Three Rousing Cheers for S.E.A. the day was completed with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Page Twenty-five
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ing erernony nrks Uffzieinl Beginning of Senior enr Upper Pictura' Seniorr filing in for rzng ceremony. Lower Pictzzfef Farber Boniface, O.F.M., lzleuing the rings, ISTER MARY BERNARD, C.PP.S., Principal of the Academ Y, presented the class rings to the seniors at a faculty-student assembly, Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 2:55 p. m. The ceremony began with the blessing of the rings and an address by the chaplain, Father Boniface, O.F.M. In his pertinent remarks to the students he said that Saint Elizabeth's offers an excellent training in the acquisition of personality, for Personality training includes a cheerful attitude toward work, gracious accept- ance of responsibility and the abili t ty o co-operate with others. The ring is a symbol of this fine trainingf' Page Twenty-four
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CL Bt C, zilzitotrjy Queen Colonel Robert H. Cone, Queen Celeste, Carlet Colonel john Martin. N A brilliantly lighted gymnasium transformed into the romantic charm of a medieval castle, Miss Celeste Kurz, senior of 205, was crowned honorary cadet colonel and queen of La Promenade Militaire, military ball of Christian Brothers College. Queen Celeste was escorted by Cadet Colonel john Martin, highest-ranking student officer of the C.B.C. regiment. Her royal retinue consisted of girls attending schools in the Greater Saint Louis Area. Colonel Robert H. Conk crowned the queen amid the splendor of her court, Page Ttvefzty-.fix
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