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.i Ki' l- l -J 49 Qurfinq Qizzryr At last my high expectations of the winter's first formal 'cSnoW-timev have been realized . . . Jack Frost made our Gym a snowy Wonderland CI am still untangling angel hairn from the sheet I lent for decoratingj . . . everything blended so splendidly and I don,t regret these sore feet at all . . . St. Valentine inspired the Sophomores . . . the result was a Uluciousl, red and White informal . . . He translated all the hearts to me. . . no matter what the accent, they read 'EI love youl' . . . May brought the K'Spring Fancy with its dancing sil- houettes and a tall, dark, handsome Prepster . . . the crowning of Janet queen of the junior Prom . . . Good-bye, Diary . . . I know I'll come back often to dream over your Stardust and moonlight filled pages. Lounging in the Lounge before the dance, Standing: L. West, P. hhalt, R. Lutz. Sitting: J. Scanlon, J. Thomas, G. Kukurin, M. J. Hinchey, D. Brady, Goodman, A. Sundry, N. Cox. .:.. :ffl--'11, J-1-'-eww - fr'-f
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A N 1'-. up sigh Janet Gregorius was crowned Queen of the Spring Fancy at the junior Prom. S. Weld, M. L. Rudiselle, B. Dewhurst, M. NCSSCIIJIISII, G. Stathis, R. Laux, C. Flavin. Gloria Moran and Peggy Gilson and their cadets foranight 62
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Dear Diary 'lr if ir 'lr December I5, IQLLI-L At the Crib- j. Dobrosielski, T. Canole film! and Coasts The spicy smell of evergreen and the mystic atmosphere of Christmas per- vaded the air as the seniors donned medieval robes to serenade the entire house with traditional Christmas carols. At the end of each hall they were greeted by a huddled group of girls who personi- fied the Christmas spirit. This was the first in a long line of Seton Christmas traditions. Then came the Christmas dinner. The good Benedictine Fathers 'Were there, adding that special St. Vincent charm to the occasion. Mary Miller, class president, was a perfect toastmaster, rivaled only by Father Edmund's famous afterdinner speeches. CFather takes this opportunity each year to expound eloquently on his colleagues dehciencies. J The Santa Claus party on the dorm Hoor ended the Christmas festivities, when Dolores, the jolly old St. Nicholas, handed out a surprise package to each and every one. And so, Christmas at Seton was over, and as we carried away our gifts, We also tucked deep in our hearts another cherished memory. .gfis Gbrisfmas ima If Seton
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