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At Mary's shrine in with her date offers the lobby, a rose. Leslie Martin

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3. yet The Prom Royalty: Queen Mary McGinn and her date Frank Slocum smile for the camera after the crowning at Peony Park.

Juniors and served by the in the gym. seniors enjoycandidates at punch and cookies the Coke—tail party

The annual retreat provided time out for much-needed reflection. Shortenedthis year to two days, the retreat was well filled with helpful ideas and thou ht—provokingdiscus— sions. The student he y was divided for the sessions; juniors and seniors were in the m to hear Fr. Columban Browning C.P., while freshmen and sophomores attended the talks of Fr. Emmett Linden C.P., in the auditorium.

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At the Y.C.S. Study Day, Fr. Eugene Koch spoke to enthusiastic teenagers from Nebraska and Iowa. The EnglishMass with the altar facing the people was a thrilling new experience for all attending, Leaving Notre Dame's Chapel with the Y.C.S. members was a new spirit of dedication. The Apostleship of Prayer and Offering were brought into focus lectured at one of our assemblies. the importance of the Morning when Father Robert Burns, S.J.

The traditional Advent wreath is always a part spirit. Here Sister Judine and her sophomore mony of lighting the first of the four candles in of Notre Dame's Christmas advisory perform the cere— the wreath.

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