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Elections Scheduled By N.D. Alumni Unit ='; Offk>«2Fs-' trf-the- Notre- EJame Ifnlyer^ity A lurhnl. Women's Or-'
„j*ani2!ation will be elected at a luncheon meeting on Saturday, Tune 5 at 12:30 p.m. in the Chatterbox Club,
Mrs. Kenneth Power, prominent tn Rochester's civic affairs will speak.
Nominating committee is com-posed of Mrs. Francis A. Norton, Ir., assisted by Mesdames Wil
liam R. Bell, Charles J. Guzictta, John F. Heagney and William T, Whelahan.
Mrs. Raymond J. Mead is general chairman .of the luncheon*. Tn charge of reservations is Mrs. Clark J. Wallace, CUlver 6098R„ chairman assisted by Mrs. James V.. Jones, CHarlotte 0157M anct, Mesdames Charles A. Bragg, Ro» bert J. Fischer, . Reginald A. Morrison and Charles M. Norton,;
Blessed Sacrament Choirs Present Spring Concert * T h e Boys ' and Girls* Choirs o f Blessed Sacrament School will
present a Spring Concert on Friday, June 4 at 8:15 p.m. in the school hall. .
J. Theodore Hollenbach will be guest conductor, w i t h Mrs. Hugh" Dodge i t t h e T>iaijo.
S I S T E R M. CLAUDIA, 8.S.J., is music instructress at Blessed Sacrament School. j .
Program-.for the concert Is a s follows: - ' . . . - ' • I Tota Pulchra Es Maria Oh,Haste £ Thee, My Soul Ol9:ii)rttgl£|h^Sradle S o n g ..'.
v ; Vocal Solo — Thomas Mercer
Little Lamb . , . . . . , . . , Gloria from Missa In honorem Reginae Pads . . . . ' . q .!" t Soys' C)\oir $hf,$toid to $erry / . did Abram Bro^n
I Alleluia • • • ***• < „ - . ' . - Vocal Solo -r Monica Wels josliua Fit De Battle Ob Jertco \ . . : » . . „ I Would Weave A Song For You
Vocal Soloist —Sandra Sargent Girls' Choir
I -1 JP Mar'y the Dawn- . . . ." . ' . . . . . , , . ." . ; ' . . . . . . . . . ; , . How Lovely Are Thy Dwelling* -
VocaJ Soloist - v Thomas Trevett i Slut Bella of Scotland .Scotch Folk Sorij ?vn••-; ij i j i e t ^ . jjonfca We* «ld Thoma* Irevatt
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John McCann and Sandra Sargent "^ . . .:.... <!omWn«Jl Choir* . .. Mimbcri of t*M two choirs a n : | Suunn* IMuiir.
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St. Monica RosariansSchedule^ Spring Card Party On June!
St. Monica's Rosary Society will hold i ts annual Spring caraiL parjfcy on Wednesday, June 2 at 8:15 p.m.
Mrs. Ivan LockJin, honorary chairman, lias announced the followng committee heads: Mrs, Mrs, Mrs,
Robert Wynne, chairrrtan; Joseph Curtln, cochairnaan;
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Mrs. Edmund Reld, publicity; Mrs. Bertrand E3imann, refreshments chairman, assisted by the Mesdames Martin Ryan, Vl'to
Sinacori, Harold Kress. Edward Dictz, Stephen Smyles, James Locaslo, Joseph Mauro and Sylvia Greene.
Chairman of hostesses is Mrs. Anthony Christian, assisted by the Mesdames Locklin, Frank CJUllo; Thomas O'Grady and all pa$'t presidents.
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"*Th!S Guild which is discarded communion veils and dresses met at the homtfof Mrt tVUIls Lynch. Si N. Ma* S t Re-feeshments were aervjfa by the 'hostesses of the evening, Mrs. Joseph Burns and yfrs. Robert (Flood. LSilhe-nextiofietlnglvlll be at the home of the Missis Hilda and B%ryUU£_31§i V^shington St, on'Juner9.
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Friday ^ f ! May 28, lfS4 11
Law Student Eletfed* Treasurer At School
This column began as a quasi-1Catholic higher education w a s ! Geneva—Jrhn Kpnn\ s o n of erudite discussion of C&thtfHc j f o r women, a s Cardinal Gibbons, Mrs. Edward Konnj <>£ -i§? Uam
An -Old Grad At Trinify i t y i i Bjr Mary Xbilcy Daly k' ,
U ^ b n of Decency Listings CLASS A- l — Unobjectionable fop General Patronaxe
Annapurna Hdl and Hljth Water A'™w l n i " « D"»t H«r Twalva Men
Inratderi From Mara Iron .Glove, The Juliui Caesar Jurrsle. Man-Eaters Killer! From Sow , KliiB o( the Khyber Rtllti,
. KniuhU at the Round Tsahle
Knoek On Wood LltUe Boy Lost . Living Desert. The Lous, Lone; Trailer, The Lucky He . Ma and Pa KeUle
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FlshllhT Lady- -Man With a Million Melody of Love Mottaj from Home •Oiifc of This World Paris Playboys Nature's. Half Acre Pickwick Papers
Battle of Rogue River Beneath the Twelve
Mile Rett Boy from-Oklahoesa Commend, the Conquest ;sf Cochise C«nwcateTJte*ta»t Tha Cowboy, The Creature of tha Slack Johnny Dark
Lagoon, The Danireroua Mlaaloa Eddtei Cantor Slory, Tha ISecape From Fort Bravo Final Teat. The Fireman Save My Child GeraTdlne Give a Girl a Break Glenn Miller Story, Tha Golaan B ade. The -̂ 0»,'10L»t,5s ' ' Great Diamond Robbery. Gypsy Colt . .. Heidi
Frklo of the Ulua Grata .Prince Valiant Project M-? Qilttn's World Tour, A Racing Blood Red Kivsr-Shonr-Riders u> Ihc Stars Riding Shotgun Robe, The . Rob Roy Rocket Man Role Marie Royal Airican Rllbs Saadia Seal Island Secret of Outlaw Flat! Sieite of Red River, The Song- of The Land Spell of Ireland, Tha Student Prince. Tha Tai«,-,Soin-o( Cochin , Untamed -Helrpsa VPar Arrow Water Birds White, Mane Yukon- Vennsnea
.v . V CLA8S A l All *Tha Brothers Win
Valiant Appointment for Murder Beachhead
• Urtobject^Miabl* for Adults
Barter River Both Side, of tie law Caianova'i Blit-NIiht Chsnre.of toe Xaicera CdsM Wave "• '-^ C l l l For Muxaer Diaryaf a Coiintty Pries* Daaayan'e Brain' --• -• ' Dri*a.» Crooked KoM . ' DruaM Acroet the R|rer DrKraa-ol Tahiti; Bepia'ntWslk -• •• _-, Exerttive Suite ' • • - ' Forty Nlners, The Gay Adventure, The Genevieve Golden Coach, The Golden Mask. The Greatest Love, Tha . Hell Below Zero
His Majt.tr O'Keef. Hltiway Ih-ainet Hollw aho tha.tty, Tha JJOwTo-Mariit* •
Millionaire, Indiscretion of An ' ' Aaemrlcait. Wife
It Sfcwld Happen T* You Jetaa Jamas vs. The ' "DaHasji'-Jlyatro . Jphsany Guitar . .Juhflee Trail US. • .. • <• Xonwly.Ntrlit, The Loophole Mia'Wnuleian, The MaM Hute to Live Maseaaere Cenyen Miami Story,' The Ml.»'Rbbthiioapr!' My Heart Sing Naked Junsrle,
CLASS Abbott and Coetello Ga
To Man About Mrs. Leslie Act of Love Adventures of Captain
Fabian All Ashore Anna s, , Androclei and the Llea Angel Face Appointment In Hondui April in Paris Arena Bad and tha Beautifi
Tha Bad For Each Bait Battle Clrcu. Beat The Devil Beauties of tha Big Heat gr B l * N i r t t , T # . ' Bigamist, Tjlie.-Bitter-Rice ' ' , Bombs and tha Jungle Captain's Paradise, TM
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Might People Overland.'.l'acific PaJlionato Sentry, The Personal AAair Phantom of, tha
Rue>Ioi,B>ie Prl.oner of Was-Private £yci ' Ralls. Into .Lsrarnle Ride Clear of Diablo RIOt iri Cell Black 11 •Saskatchewan S*cket,Ajniirnmemt
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Sftar of India StranEoir Od Tha> Prowl ThreefYoung Tcatam Turhmk. Point. .The Wllhie*,*) Murdat,,, . Yankea Pasha W» ;1
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Playglrl . PIcMurai.Garden, The PraJIdint'a Lady, The Problem Girls Public'' Enemy Red Garters • Renjkivous With
Return to Paradise River of l̂ o Return Rhapsadyr1
Rome,- II o'clock < Sslnta <Jlrl Friday, Tha „ Salome SSntrarew Sea DowjU . Sernent of the Nil. Shamed. . She W8f*,' The Sim «f Jcrebel Siren of Bagdad Slight Caac of Larceny, A South Sea Woman . -
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higher; education casloned by tho celebration of the 50th commencement of Trinity College in Washington, D.C.
One can't, I fjiid, ."discuss" one's alma master objectively —arty m-ore vt'hari one can jilfry ''ftils*' "discuss' children wi|hout: tliifiR-Itig of one's own. . . . So t̂hose first pages went into the waste-Nsket! -JforrTrinity is something per-
'sonal to each of her 330O^gra|h> atesAnd to all those;otherS^h?) f|perjit one, two or three years uny -|if«tlw Red Rooft Vhey i&tixti # t h the ieeltog.;6f "corning ll*%.w . K,-'fIns- reunion year, of course, fill be pArtfc&iB% sijfnificant, gtijiV-th*t lln<e .of: ijap?and-gowned f^urea filbnif'Jhttj Notre Danie jEHapel wilt b* ;a reDresentatt|^ :crbss section of ̂ Prihity's daughters, as different from one an_-other as age and- background, temperment and geographical location can make them, TTei, somethow, there is a common bond—the Imprint that four years under the ljed Hoof with its gold cross atop has left oh each. • "
$ome w4H' pot 'be. In cap arid, gown. They- will wear the habits of their qfcders. But for these few daysjpey willnot be^'Slster Superior/ "Sister Anastasia'V—
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le rest ol us won't be of P.S.. 45, Miss Govern-
Official, President of the en's Club or even Mrs. John
Ith. we'll be Grace and Jane, [elen and Mary. LOOIpNG OYER that line om the iSlasp of '04 to that
of '54, Trlnfty will see the product of her half-century of "high-.
1 education for wonun": _̂ There la the current graduating class — fresh-faced in spite orijfecent grueling comphrehen-aiVtskv-reluctantly leayinB the protection of acholuric walls but well equipped, and etager to take their places in the JasdAatJp new fields open to trained wo men'.
The graduates of a few years ago, some taking the week-end off from their professions, others arriving just as the line forms, rushing into caps and gowns with the explanation,' "1 had to feed the baby his breakfast be
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Perhaps the smallest group of all Is the "five-year-outers"— It's ewyr«no'ugii-when you have just one baby," they; explain. "I had to plan tfiis for weeks, but I
maintained F roved.
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•" Newark National Women will hold its Firitt.^atur-day Luncheon at the ffewifk (Country Club on June 5, It 1p,nu
Speaker will be the Rt;V. Henry .AtwelL' assistant pasfoi .of St. .
fd^n»«-=4he'-^v«n^i*fc?i;^h«rcr^ Greece. Father At^el} is a form1
e r assistant of St. Michael,̂ ! Church, Newark.,'" ' '
The luncheon Is under the sponsorship of the Rosary-Altar Society o.f'St, Michael's Church* here. "Mrs. Harvey Wieheld is dhairman assisted by Wis. Jtlch-ard Washburn, Mrs. Elizabeth Hayden and Miss Estell Keine.
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SOMEHOW, THE traditional'iS,0tr,at l?n J*t Syracuse TJn'rvei€jty i rayer—the Trinity prayer - that: ^ ^ f _ t " a N v f o r ^ e ac»denilc
pened every class during t h o s e ' y e a r 1 9 5 I*^55. ' .; lour college years i s still with K l?rmy i s a graduate of.'%ojaart
is, w i t h all of us in that line. Ct>Hege * n d it} presently, a .first till •applicable to everything w e ' p M " student %t.Jth> Col'fege .of ;o: i'"""'"
May the power of the Father ; govern and protect us, |
. May the wisdom of the Son (
;.-_ teach and enlighten us, i 'jJHay the love of the Holy Ghost
' renew and quicken UK, j May t h e b l e s s i n g of the all-holyi
Trinity, t h e Father, Son, nnd H o l y Ghost, be with us
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The girls who graduated dur ing the war years—some wid w « £ "some having had to art just to difficult, conditions thejLJ never imagined'""when they were up front In that line.
The line goes on, i . . social workers, teachers, nuns, scientist's, mothers of growing families.
.Saturday, JSISZL 2 L i s p * u l c * Kirchir, SL Au^ujtfnij
Sunday, May pP,.-*-^ Wilfred Duquette, St.. M^iy,' Scottsviller
Monday, May 3i^Jo3bh Brown* S t . George;•»• -'••-•• r*, •'' • .
Tuesday,,. Junel l f ' -^ ' Joseph Damelio, St. Francis, Assisij
Wednesday, June 2 J w Joseph Holland, C6rpus\(jffiifisl3'i
Thursday, June , 3 .— ^Raymonds. J . lill, Our,Ladf o t jPerpetual Help, accorrt|Janled by^-member* of Nocturnal Adoration Society,, Band IV of St. Thomas, ,Aniiuh«; elation. St. ' Geoi"ge : arid but? I-ady of Perpetual Help parishes^
Friday, June 4 - - itooeiiti *3ampben, our l»ady :of Gbt l̂ Counsel, aeciinapanj^ py rhfml bers of St. ^bnaventyie, A^ui^hii Association, ^ e s t ^ C J H a p t e r ^ <>t>lEher ^ c a t i o n for women"
'':: "'"-̂ ' •" was lookejti on askance. They were our pioneers, proving that
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duct of ChiSitlaiSlilalicatibii, i s | the supernatural,-.^mMn wht^: thinks, judgei.^ntlial.tl'iConstaritS l y and consltit^iiti^1nSitcbr<dahce;; with right rea^«tL-iUurjaJnateQ byi tlie supernatural llght^t the ex-. ample and W0\itii'Si^Christ} t » crtjtler words, to use the current tenns, the true and finished rtuwr oft$iaractcr; — Pope Plus XI;
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THE STEP IS more sedate toward the middle of, the line, gowns i|how mends that cover moth .:h$es, cjapa are a bit battered Trail's • "bit of whispering "Bill's Being ordained next month," "My daughter's1 in this year's class" . .
Toward, the end of the line there is a perceptible change-lines in the faces, plenty of gray hair, here and there a hearing aid carefully concclaed beneath a fresh hair-do, an arthritic twing that makes genuflecting a minor torture.
And theni at the very end, are our "Golden Gir)s"-;the nine returning for rtheif'vfiftteth reunion—all trie livlrig members of a class of 16.
We remember hearing of them ever since wc first knew Trinity—that valient- little band who came when* the main building was under construction, when
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