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Class of 1960 Moderator, Sister Mary Canisius, O.S.UA Motto: hiThrouglt Him, and with Him, and in Him. Patron: Saint Joseph Our beloved class moderator, Sister M. Canisius, O.S.U. Dear Diary, June, 1957. Investiture of Nurses, June 2, 1957 has made us Sophomores. How busy we were with Big-Sis -Lil1 Sis Picnic? shots, registration, the Mass of the Holy Ghost, a Welcome Weekend of lion hunting with Sheila, saving Sandy from a hre extinguisher, and with Our First Ladies: Sister M. Julian Eymard, O.S.U., Sister just becoming acclimated to college life' Whew'l M. Mark, 3.5.1., and Sister Mary Dominic, C.S.A. June, 1958- Ditty? you were beautiful as Mary in our Advent play when you uttered the words for which all the tribes and all the worlds await. When secretly, eager, prideless, unafraid, the Brightness flamed to a Greater Radiance-and the Word was made Flesh Veni Lumen Cordium, Come, Light of our Hearts? Sophomore days stu17ed with work and study: a ihDay in the Life of a Teacher,u our first style show, and a spaghetti dinner, suddenly vanished and we were Jun- iors. June, 1959. Our year as Big Sisters began with a picnic and a hula hoop. Ring ceremony, knitting bees, Glee Club concert at Gannon College, Erie, Pa., a banquet at Cavolfs, and the Prom at Mentor Yacht Club were climaxed by the Investiture of Nurses after which we were, almost magically, the Seniors at St. John College. June, 1960. The busiest, bestit year has been filled with student teaching, engagement rings, prayers to good St. Jude, Lectern, National Education Week, iiNumber T hree Maple Street, the Prom, comprehen- sives, convocation, and GRADUATION. These, dear diary, are the vivid memories in four years of wonder. There were many opportunities to advance in Wisdom. God bless those who have made it SO. Senior Class Officers: treasurer, Mary Lou Cwiklinski; I vice-president, Susan Boehm; president, Janis George; secretary, Marie Sgro; and Student Council Representa- , tive, Anna Mae Eppich. Sincerely, 73 The Class of 1960
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