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MEMORIES CAREER NIGHT was held on March 24 at li.J.C, for all juniors and seniors. Dean Sidney J. Lee welcomed the stu- dents and James D. Mathisen, state director of guidance, spoke on the topic, A Career is a Creation. Harold Pierce speaking on law. GRADLIATIO On May 22, the senior class of 1958 received their diplomas from Monsignor William Garvin in the St. Mary's gym. Monsignor Feehan presented the class and Reverend Arnold Spain presented awards to the valedictorian, Diane Welder, and salutatorian, Alice Haeger. Father Mullins, the guest speaker at the Graduation Exercises spoke of the most neglected vocation in the world, the vocation of the scholar. All men are made by nature desirous to know, God has made man a little less than angels, crowned him with glory and honor and placed him over the works of His Hand. Man should do his work perfectly and as beautifully as possible. Nothing is Unimportant. Sharon Diede ac- cepting her diploma from Bishop H. B. Hacker at Com- mencement Exercises. pn.ll1h'r HACCALAUREATE MASS was offered in the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit on Sunday, May IH, Father Spain opened his sermon with the words, Quo Vadis? Whither goest Thou '? He stressed that we all seek happiness because we are made to be content with God. Selfishness is a bin reaso11 for unhappiness. As Christian men and women we IUUSI go into the world unselfishly, looking for opportunities to serve others, meeting the challenge to make this a better world. Baccalaureate breakfast was at SMCHS following the Mass.
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C ASS PICN CS MEMORIE The entire student body oi' St. Mary's,loaded down with balls, bats, food, and everything else imagin able lor a pioiiioleft for the yearly outing at various spots throughout the city. The junior class spent the day at Riverside Park, the sophomores at Kiwanis, and the freshmen at Hillside. The senior picnic was held at lfort Mclieen on the preceding day, Junior Picnic May 21, . Livi G On Mothers' Day eaeh year the students ol' ,vm SMCHS honor the Blessed Virgin by pariieipatiiig in the Living Rosary The f girls are the Ilail Marys and the boys the Urn' lfathers, After eaeh prayer is said a txnidle is lit before the altar ol' Mary, the ,, Queen of the Rosary, y HN Mothers' Day, May ll, ltlivti p ,gf ie .N M' FTER GR DLIATIO After the commencement exercises the graduates congratulate each other amid tears, exclamations, and general excitement. Graduation is a mixed joy. The seniors are full of expectations forthe future, yet sad at having to leave St. Marys
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