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Sliu Time For Activity Special activities highlight the various seasons of the school year. At upper left, Barbara Knight, Rosemary Buck-ley, Mary Musson, Patricia Klima, and Carol Huber enjoy the pre-Lenten smorgasbord sponsored for Bethany, now home for the aged and infirm sisters. Christmos means wrapping the infant clothes collected for Catholic Welfare babies by seniors—Betty Clemens (kneel- ing), Geri Gallagan, Sally Frost, Harriet Heinen, and Ann Busch; for the Glee Club and Freshman Choristers it means presenting in song the story of the Nativity at an all-school assembly (lower lefti and caroling at the Radisson Hotel ilower right—Glee Club only!. May brings the crowning of the statue of Our Lady of Peace by the girl chosen mosf-Mary-like senior.
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Fun For Charity Balloons for sale, sing Kay Murray and Jayne Armi-tage, to add to Winter Festival proceeds. Mary McGrow and Mary Ellen Irving load a sled with Christmas gifts for children cared for by the Catholic Welfare. A telegram-booth at the February Frolic captivated Janice La Vine, Marcia Mengelboch, Julie Ann Cloutier, Carolyn Hendricks, Mary Connor, and Ann Pope. Let them eat cake! say Ramona Dischinger, Gretchen Enck, and Mary Ellen Buirge—sponsors of a cake-walk at the Winter Festival. The Alumnae Association turned over proceeds from the Festival to the Academy for a scholarship fund and for school equipment. Mrs. Mary North and Mrs. Frank Murray were co-chairmen for the affair. St. Joseph, whose statue on the landing in Main is the center of Wednesday devotions, is the motivating force for much of SMA's spirit of charity.
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Assembly Programs Convocations featured on March 4, singers, Nina Orla and Wayne Scott lupper left! on tour for the University of Minnesota Community Program Service and on October 29, Mary Louise Hickey, dramatic monologuist (center), who read Christopher prize ploy. The Velvet Glove. lUpper right Betty Clemens and Barbara Speltz persuaded the Reverend Theophane McGuire, C.P., to autograph his book Hunan Harvest, just after his talk of January 14 on The Eternal Triangle. With Indian tales and dances, James Longie, better known as Chief Blackbird, and his two children (right center), educated and entertained underclassmen on February 16. After the scientific program by General Motors on November 12, physical science students—Sylvia Kell, Sally Frost, and Sue Clinton (right center)—watch a special demonstration by Robert Tuck. At the Contact-sponsored style show March 3 lower left1 Pat Schwartz (at piano) furnished music for models—Mary Zeglen, Laura Campbell, and Mary McGrow.
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