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Vocation Day Speakers Planned for seniors only. Vocation Day on April 15 emphasized prayerful consideration of states of life. The Reverend William Craddick, C.S.C. (left), discussed the religious life,- the Reverend Joseph Boglio (center) developed the topic of vocations in general. Mrs. William Carlson, who spoke on marriage and home-making, and Miss Agnes Keenan, who surveyed the single state, exchonged views at luncheon. The Reverend Leo Conners, M.M., with his Guatemalan pet, Ofelia, amused and instructed alumnae and seniors at the spring meeting May 6. The Reverend Howard Rolenkotter, C.P., retreat master for upperclassmen, chatted informally with seniors—Mory Judd, Kathryn Ditter, Rosemary Baron, Carol Schwaob, and Sally Clinton.
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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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Class Play Moments Quality Street became the home address for seniors during class play rehearsals. After living on stage for weeks, they finally presented Barrie's comedy at Incarnation on April 12 and 13. Pictured in character are: upper left and right) Mary Jane Kopuster and Diane Moeglein; (center) Diane and Tom Coffey,- (center left Clinton Dawes, Diane, and Mary Kay Eisenzimmer; (center right) Diane, Tom, Kay Murray, Barbara Theisen, and Mary Jane; (lower right) the Ladies and Gentlemen at the boll leaning over Diane (on couch); (lower left) Mary Ellen Buirge, general manager, directing production crew in between-scene activity.
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