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Page 62 text:
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A tableau symbolizing world unity under the patronage of Our Lady, Queen of Peace, is depicted as the Chorale sings Immaculate, Our Patroness. Engaged in conversation are Dr. William P. Riley, guest speaker; Monsignor Leuchs, Father Shelley and Miss Murphy. 58
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Each spring, Senior Michaelites visit our nation ' s capital. From their home base at the beautiful Shoreham Hotel in Washington, they em- bark on a three day whirlwind tour of such historic spots as the Capi- tol Building, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and Annapolis. They are also privileged to assist at Mass at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. The climax of this year ' s trip was a visit to Arlington Cemetery to pay respect to our late President, John F. Kennedy and to say the Rosary for the repose of his soul. Double your pleasure,- double your fun. The Cicack and Devine twins plan to do just that in Washington. Senior Trip to Washington With minutes to go before the buses roll, Linda Zernecke, Maureen Connors and Margaret Murphy pause for an en- couraging word to the underclassmen: Your turn will come.
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Dr. William P. Riley, a foremost spokesman for the National Organ- ization for Decent Literature, speaks on Pornography, A Threat to Youth. Graduation Dinner The annual Graduation Dinner is the traditional start of St. Michael ' s commencement festivities. Seniors and their parents enjoy a program which includes selections by St. Michael ' s Chorale, a senior ' s tribute to Our Lady and an address by a guest speaker. At this dinner, outstanding sen- iors are honored for superior scholastic achievements as scholarships are announced and prizes given. Friendly con- versation in a pleasant atmosphere makes the night one to remember. But the Graduation Dinner has a deeper signifi- cance. It affords an opportunity for proud parents to see the results of exercising their right as citizens in a free society to provide the education they think best for their children. Sister Mary Evangelist presents an honor cord to a member of the Class of 1963. In readiness for presentation to deserving graduates are those treasured honor hoods and cords and various other awards. 59
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