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i Retreat St. John College students took a vaca- tion from studies and social life during the week of January 25 to 29 at the Di- ocesan Retreat House. With suitcases ? filled with casual but warm clothes, the i girls took their prayerbooks and rosaries and headed toward their three-day time of prayer and meditation. The college re- treat is an anticipated annual event for all. Father Paul Boyle C.P., Retreat Mas- ter, inspired the retreatants with zeal and renewed fervor through his many stimu- ; lating conferences. Father Paul Boyle C.P., Retreat Master. Becky Blanchard quietly reading in her room at the retreat house. A group of retreatants arriving at the retreat house. Students remain recollected even at meaIS.
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Christmas Pageant Surmounting the confusion of construction, crowded class schedules, and the Christmas rush, the Sophomore class, the Sisters, choir, and the Glee Club presented a beautiful Christmas pageant depicting the adoration of our Infant King by the nations of the world. Christmas carols of various countries filled the auditorium and Christmas spirit overflowed in the happy hearts of fac- ulty and students who were homeward bound for the holidays. One of the special features, which has been an annual event for many years, is the singing of 0 Holy Night and Mother Machree by our beloved Archbishop -a fitting finale for the Christmas celebration at the College. A scene from the Christmas Pageant. Santa Claus spreading joy after the Pageant. Archbishop Hoban singing carols for the stu- dents and faculty. The Parmadale Childrents Choir performing for the College dur- Another scene from the Christmas Pageant. ing the Christmas season. t
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Ring Ceremony Of the Junior Class October 5, 1959, in Our Lady15 Chapel of St. John Cathedral the class of 1961 received college rings. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Robert B. Navin blessed the miniature bands of antique gold with their sparkling red stones and presented each member of the class with her sym- bol of college life. The college colors and the college symbol encircle a hand dedicated to service of others for the love of God. The joyous occasion was climaxed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament with the college Chaplain, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph T. Moriarty, omciating. Mary, our Mother, we sing your praise. Msgr. Navin presents the ring to Linda. The symbol of a college student. Happy are our hearts with this band of gold. See! See! Oh, how it shines.
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