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Lcfl Io rigflzt: Cl1lff'llQ't' Engler. Lloyd Ligl1thz1rt, Joyce Hogan. IM! fan Lugo, September 1 Dcar Sunmy Angel Bmgo box soufrls llld dances for the res ot the ye 11 111 these were assured by the ele trons ot Stndent C.1Olll1Cll offlcers today The oftlcels ue Lloyd Llghtbart pres1de11t Cla.1e11ee Ellgl6'I representatwe of the Knrghts of the Alt ll nee presldent Joyce Hogan see 1ct1rs Se111or members of the councrl are Alfred Slllltll sen10r Cla D1 Y obelt 13.111 of the VVOrhaWks Ann Englc 1 uptnn of the Pfxnlettes J-ounce VVh1te plesldent of tht 1lll1lOI' 5611101 h01ner001n IiSlPIl Amcnt 1ep1tsent1t1xe of the glrls g ee dnb Irtrrtlx Xlllll1V pre l s1c ent ot the LQ 6 1948 t 0ClCl if M C and Nlanrrce Losev edltor of The Pau lme Post VVe ilso l1 ne llI1d6I'Cl'1Sbl11GI1 on the C0llllC1l Sammy They ne lxl'1I'Vl1l Cass mann freshmqn sophomore homeroom PILSI dent Robert G'1ssn1111n Mrrv Lee Bunn and LaVo1111e VVh1te 11111101 sophomore ind fresh man class PILS1dGl1tS respectlvely Other class 0fflC61S are as follows Qsemors Pltrrck Nlnlrav wee pres1de11t Mqnuce Lose I tary md Nllr 111s t1'61bll1Ll 018 Schnler nee plesrdent Alxerl Derga seuetarw 1ndP1nhne Ament trws llI'61 sophomoresl NIOHICI Nlnnay X106 PILSI dent Nlflrv Cuhch see1ct1ry and lN01lTT1 Ie in Besler tr: lSllI'6I freshmen Erncst Nllll phy x1Lep1es1dtnt Lton nd Anunt scum tarv, 'illfl Xlfux Agncs 615811111111 tu ISUILI 1 . Q OX Q Q Q ' z at .N N l Z ' fv . .,,' , L '. f ' ' 7 -- -', 12 f - g . z , 21 ,, 1 'Q . a'-z Q , c- , ' 1 - ' ' W ' ' ,, . .,' . . ' . -, .L 2. - , , - L I 5: D 1 . - -, ' ' ,f ' ', - , 3 . ' y,secre- ' , 2-, - ' , 5 ' ,t - g 1 .'z y Frances Tnr '.', 1' 1 -H 1 I I . ' . ' fjuniorsj L - 'H , ',- ' g 2 z ' , . ' 'ss presidentg R ' p , jg 2 2 A , 'f,I'l1Z11ll1, ca1t 3 -5 C, ' . 1 'z 1 , ' -Y - ff,-11 . gl 1 , 94-, X , 31 . , , -. . Q . 2 7 ,KA -A - 5 , D A -- p , 7. .,., C -, f ln ,7 f., , Q , V 1 3 ' 4 'z A al, - 1 . . . L 2 7
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September 14, 1948 Dear Sammy-i-Xngel. Came the report before the assembly on our trip to the home of the Fighting Irish . . . NVasn't it exciting to be at Notre Dame for the national C.S.M.C. convention? And edifying to hear 3000 persons. mostly teen-agers, singing and praying together at the Benedictions of the It seemed like a Blessed Sacrament? . . . dream-the friendly attitude of the delegates, and the proof that when everyone recognizes Christ as his King. race and color are forgot- ten . . . Didn't the missioners, even those who had suffered much, strike you as the happiest of humans? . . . XVeren't the talks inspiring, es- pecially Monsignor Sheens? .... -X swim in St. Mary's lake felt very refreshing on those days, didnt it? . . . How did you manage in the candlelight procession, when about 3000 candle- bearing persons marched about the campus re- citing the Rosary? . . . YVeren,t you tired from hurrying from hall to hall to listen to every talk and see each exhibit? YVasn,t the trip home fun, in particular, when we stopped in Chi- cago to see the museum and to get a boat ride on Lake Michigan? . . . Yes, we think you were as tired and breathlessly enthusiastic as We, when We got home. And Sammy, donit you think we ought to attend another C.S.M.C. con- vention soon? Sister Mary Generose, NVinona Erkins In our report on the Notre Dame con- vention we cannot fail to tell you about the charming little Negro lass who took a liking to Sister Mary Generose for was it the other way around?j when We went boat riding on Lake Michigan to enjoy ourselves while waiting between Chicago trains . . . Anyway, Sammy, Sister saw her first, so don't you go making eyes at her . . . Please pray with us that more millions of Americans may love their fel- lowmen without race, color, or creed dis- criminationl rwlairafion af Wofre ame Back row: Therese XYhite. Lois Sehnier, joan Kncpper. .llilldlc row: Janice XVhite, Annella Kelly, Sister Mary Venard, Sister Mary Generose, Norma Murphy. Front row: Melvin XVhite, Patrick Murray, Clarence Engler, Alfred Smith, Richard Murphy.
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ay odarcezi, .Mfg .liloura September 71 1948 De If Sammy Angel These three days you haven t been III school much Xou h ad qlllte a wacatlon kneehng rn chureh wrth us adorrng our S2-lXlOlll' ehdnt xou Drd xou notlce those clndles thlt l1t up the lltlr hlse stirs sprmlded Ill the Nhllev XVW mel those whrte purple 1nd red asters thfrt put the fnnshmg touches on th it t'llJCI'I1'lClC of Our Lord? But Simms t wssnt the hghts or the asters that held our attentlon was lt? XVe knew Our Lord was there and we were wllhng to spend three days wrth Hun The jox we got from those holv hours of prayer was SLlfflCl6llt to 0lltWClgh the sore knees and achlng backs the tune dld seem so short F'1ther Edmund Beeleers sermons were qlllte '1 hlghhght too werent thex Sfzmmx 9 Arent you lookmg forxs flrd to next sears Forty Hours? 311, y MLUJIQQIQQP57 QQPAOOLJ September 74 1948 Dear Sammy Angel Hes Sunmv todax rs the diy Father kurt and two semor boys Lloyd Ilgllthift ind NI 1llI'ICC I osey We nt to the reglonll Llthohc Press ASSOCVIUOII cons entron fit Aqulnis Hlgh Ill I lfrosse XVISLOIISIII Thev lttended conferences on the pubhshmg of the hrgh school newspqper and velrbook llbttlllllif to such yournflhsts sud teachers 'ls Carol jack son edrtor of lntegrzty Brother D'1lI11'lIl of St Nlarvs college XVlI'lOIl t 'Nlmnesota Nlr Robert Krdera 'md Nlr Daud Host of the College of journfihsm Nhrquette Umxersrty Nhlw luleee NVISCOHSIII YVeren t vou proud to helr thfzt your own school was repre sented unong the others It tms re glflllll me et H1119 Dont forget now Sunmy tlns de se rye 1 good m lflx on your record' Left Io flpgllf I' :ther Ellgll' lxurt Lloyd Llf.Il1tl'l lrt NI lllI'lLt Losev 111 eu' -i 0 0 0 0 ' ' 1 7 ..,. . 1 , 1 1,1 1 . 1 . . 1 we 1' 1- , 1 11 5 , ' - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 , 1 7 1 u l . 1 . , , 1 - 1 1 - c 1 . e 1 I l 1 1 lf 11 1 v ' - . x . . ' , e e .c 1 1 X 1 5 , , .1 1 1 1 . 11 . 1 . 1 1 c1,1 , e 17, e 17: Ve 11 1 1 .. . 1 11 1 1 1 C L I 1 rx n V n . 1 Q 0 0 J , . ., .. . . 1 ..1, 1 e c 1.1 ' c c '- ' 1 :' . , a . .. 1 , 4,1 , 1 . 1, e 1, 1 1 1 e . . ., J. - 1 1 - . . . 1 , J 1 4 e ,1 e X ' X1 , 1 .1 1 1 X . 1 .1 , . 1 . . 1 . 1 1. , 1 1 ' . 1 lr, ,' ,' 1 '. ' 1 if fe . f if 1 -- . 1 ln 11, 'w' 1. A , , x wx 4' ' 11. .., . 1 1 1 ,1 X .1 . ' 1 1-- 1 . 4 . . 1 1 - 1 . 1 11.11 1 1 , , , , ,,, ,,.. 1 1 1 . , 1 , . ., 1 . ,111 , 1 '.,' , , . , . 1 , 1 1 1 , . ' Y: 1 ' je , 1' L 4.1 .1, 1. 1 .,,. . 1 . 11- l 1, A .IK -Q,
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