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s 1, ,X p TXKR X as 1 a X X X - W , X ' . 1, S - SN RK X xxx X I Exfskis K I X I CZ-ihe amor rom MQQVL Kathryn Metzger The Third Annual junior Promenade was held on the evening of May second. Years past have proven the sheer beauty of these occasions, the lavish- ness of arrangements and the regal gathering of Cathedral friends. The Cathedral Prom is well known for its reputation of being among the most noted of Superior's social events. Amid a springtime floral setting, a veritable garden of beauty, gorgeously gowned maidens drifted in harmony with guiding , partners to the throbbing strains of music. Quietly, unobtrusively, the dancers SX departed, and the lovely auditorium was left alone ref f in its brilliance. Yet the Prom-goers had taken with jj! them an imperishable memory of one of the most V charming social affairs of the season. j No small amount of the success of this junior un- j dertaking was due to the splendid co-operation given Chairman Thomas Manley by the members of his lx , class. Thomas Higgins as chairman of the Decora- 5 tion Committee, Kenneth Gordon as chairman of the I Publicity Committee, Paul Lyons as chairman of the z f Invitation Committee and Willard Noble as chairman ,i lf, of the Music Committee found the juniors not only if gl C C willing but able helpers. lp Thomas Manley txxx it XXX? xii , . 'fr fi , X6 ' 63 s MX s -
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, Lffizg, --. ff Y 1 J- E. . ff ' IQ rfffzl ILL 'Z f 'HX ff' x 0 , mg' t w?'xP2- 5TW27f5 ,' if? . I fy T of A M Tih 1 ,gg e oy tr Moen Dorothy Dual The Ivv Queen honor was conferred on Dorothy Dual, a sophomore at Cathedral. Miss Dual in a long white gown, trimmed with white tulle, led the procession of her attendants, all attired in delicately shaded gowns. The con-- test, which was sponsored by the Aurora Club, was a great success. jeanette Petrick finished in second place, Alberta Sherman in third, and Lois Lundberg in fourth. Amid the applause, a crown of ivy was placed on her head by one of the small attendants. The ceremony of Coronation was enhanced with the charm lent by the tiny flower girls, Marjorie Ann Dowd and Patricia Lucille Donovan. Little Gloria Marie Price and Virginia Mae Bugel crowned the Queen with a sprig of Ivy. Philip Schnell and Ed- ward Kubala announced the coming of the royal group with trumpets. The Girls' Glee Club sang the Coronation song. Immediately following the ceremony, an interesting program of music and speech was rendered. Miss Kate Bartley was the principal speaker who chose for her topic, Why, Success? All who witnessed the affair carried away pleasant memories. Jeanette Petrivk N4 ff--f-i, a ---Kid A I 'lt i:'LCTlWTGyfW w
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1 r l -A. M . -., .,,,,' ,,,f..4 ' f.4i :Nj Xa 1 5 Top Row: William Higgins, Richard O'Day. Ned McGrath, Paul Lyons, Thomas Higgins. St't'Ill1tlli,lJll'.' Bernard Rahidouy. Henry Chisholm. Donald Bradley, Edward Slack, Felix Hager. .Xlwin Cullitun. john Flaherty, Ifirxl I?on': Robert Hayden. Francis Cronin, john Murray lanies 0'llay. john Hanrahan. john lflmve. The Altar qaby We bless the faithful altar boy, And hail his happy face with joy. Clean hands, clean head and upright heart, Chosen from the rest apart To stand before the King of kings, 7' 5' To touch and handle holy things. ' ,A He comes in snowy surplice dressed, lil As heavenly hridegroom hidden guest, - l Befit the Holy Sacrifice. He moves about God's altar throne Y' To serve the priest, hut not alone. ,', lr Ten thousand angels hover there ll To worship God in rapturous prayer, Ten thousand saints adore unseen, 4 With our dear Mother, Heaven's Queen. I Each step the server takes, each word, By loving spirits seen and heard. ' U Sacred Station, Happy lot! I ' To serve about the holy spot , Where jesus, Savior, came to dwell, lncarnate in Love's prison cell. O fill his heart with heavenly joy, God, keep him pure, this altar boy. f . 'N ,QQ M64- S af fn, if T-lv . e' ' , .' ':'?'i' K 'S
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