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f If l K yfivjwvf X .J , ,f',J',1' ii Through The Pages of Our Diary Strange music from the lower floor of the Activities Building indicates the Academy En- semble once again in session. Every Wednesday morning, strains from Wagner, Shubert, or Mozart selections can be heard. Through the continued efforts of Sister Helen Cecilia the squeeks, scratches, and loud booms were toned down to lovely, Well-interpreted melodies. No time was lost When Patty Batcher, Sally Favo, Joanne Aland, and Sally Weld decided to take up some instruments and become members of the Ensemble. Underclassmen membership is eagerly anticipated as Jenny, Trudy, Dorothy Ann, Bernice, and Peggy move out to take their places in the world.
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Father John Biller at Setonis altar LU' ,UJEELZS At Seton Hill our every day was a priceless op- portunity, given to us from the infinite goodness of God. Those days had as their continual, motivating source, center, and conclusion the all-holy Christ, our Leader and our Ideal. Through our Catholic educa- tion, We came to know Christ, in knowing Him, We love Him, in loving Him, We are prepared for that life that really mattersv when We shall be united with Him for all eternity. file mosf vifczf page of Our gpiwzy God comes to live with- in us, to fill our souls with the joyous peace of His divine presence. We recite the Rosary to our Blessed Mother, and that Mother keeps her protecting hands over us, securing for us the blessings of her Son.
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