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va .,- Inj e - 'fomta - Our guests of honor at the Christmas banquet were: Father Keefer Father Edmund Father Egbert Father Ralph Our Christmas party on the dorm floor the night before vacation---noth ing was wanting---Santa with his gifts, the tree laden with goodies. Silent Night, our last carol at Seton gzifimm Memoziej . . . Christmas is a time of feverish activity and many festivities at Seton. It is a season long awaited and never forgotten. There are so many beautiful tra- ditions that belong to Seton Hill alone that the mere smell of pine can recall poignant memories ofjoyful hours spent during that happy eason. The Christmas Cantata, given jointly by Seton Hill a St. Vincent Prep Glee Clubs, with the beautiful tableaux telling the C ist y, opens the holiday season at Seton. Then follows the custom of 'his is an im- pressive sight as the seniors, dressed in medieval costu any 'ded only by the Hickering rays of their candles, solemnly march thiqyig 'th l dowy halls singing the old beautiful carols. ,fe 41 The Christmas spirit reaches its climax at the tr c ,o lffis s banquet which the Sisters give the students the evening b fff e ea ' r their va- cation. Every girl dons her swishing formal and 47:1 er place ' the Trand March led by Father Edmund and the Senior Cl :K if- . ' - . '- decked dining-room they promenade. Here eve Eff-1 s u agtifgky ' -- 1 ' fi dl 1' h h kl' Ch ' Af S - Biff Joy gowing re D can he ig t, t 'e spar mg ri. In tr . ps e l 1,,va.a blue li hts and silver tinsel standing in the center o , ' rsnow : offsite of tabies laden with goodies. The high-light of t a 5 tfng is X 'Qfx This year Anna Marie Chirico as toast mistress l ' . oast to ye the various classes. S SW I n in 1 Vat , 4 - t i S 1 I 'pk- C lf' .L Other seniors proposed toasts to Alma Mater -- Q ' ep, . 41 .Q 157' 'XZ J V Q7
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-Qi ide . . . ive all remember . . . the dimly lit gym . . . gay programs . . . lovely, vivacious girls . . . their handsome escorts . . . that thrilling, carefree Starlight Cruise . .. those pre-ball inquiries . . . wonder what kind of corsage he will send . . . hope the orchestra will be onthe balli' . . . At one end of the dance Hoor the moonlight played on a picturesque sailboat anchored on a sandy beachg scintillating stars shone brilliantly on a background of blue. White life preservers and red anchors strung around the balcony provided the Final touch to create an enchanting atmos- phere for our Starlight Cruise. The silvery strains of Bobby Seiler's melodies Hoated through the hall. Soon . . . all was over and we returned to our harbor--Seton. CONGA David Fink, Shirley ble- Mahon, Paul Gehring, Kitty O'Connor .qtazdyaf Wemoziei . . . Virginia Talley, Mazli Deibler, Mar- garet hlellen, Anna Mary Louther
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Page 54 text:
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'E Q L f- 3 V - -W 5 V , I i' , 1 l ,, la I f If e ' f 1' '1 W 'rf l MADONNA Carmen Benzxvides INFANT Mary Frances Haver Qu! ima .gm The gleaming star in the Fast . . . heavenly voices sing- ing sweetly Gloria in excelsis' '... the humble shepherds Watching their flocks . . . all Bethlehem lies silent in slum- ber . , . the Blessed Virgin and Saint Joseph trudge from door to door . . . the repeated answer No room in this inn' '... the Kingly Magi offering their precious gifts . . . gold, frankincense and myrrh . . . the bitter winds howl through the crude stable . . . the soft voice of Mary singing Sleep, Holy Babe' '... the breath from the lowly oxen warms the new born babe . , . Saint Joseph guards his humble spouse and Infant King . . . The whole world awakens to Peace on Earth while the angels herald the Saviour's Birth , . . 52
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