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Baldeschweiler, Sister Joselyn, 4th President 1958-1960
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StillImage
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Sister Joselyn, a member of the College English department, was the person chosen by Mother Martina to head the College as its first non-prioress president. In her brief tenure, Sister Joselyn chose to eliminate the Business Education program (office skills such as typing and shorthand preparing young women for secretarial duties) as incompatible with the ideal of a liberal arts college.
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Date
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1950-1959
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Identifier
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CSSrepository:936, rg: 02/ President‘s Office, rsg: 20, rs: 02, rss: 04
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Subject
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Senior Administration -College President
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1950s Duluth Campus of The College of St. Scholastica
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StillImage
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External view of The College of St. Scholastica taken from the southeast. The following buildings are visible from left to right: Stanbrook Hall, Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel, and Tower Hall.
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Date
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1950-1959
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Identifier
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CSSrepository:170, rg: 20/ Facilities Services/Physical Plant, rsg: 20, rs: 01, mdl: mhs16307
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Buildings -Tower Hall (1909-1928), Buildings -Campus Grounds, Buildings -Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel and Cloister Walks (1938)
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1950s Students Decorating the Maypole
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StillImage
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Students from The College of St. Scholastica are shown participating in the decorating the Maypole ceremony as part of Senior Class Day; this tradition is also sometimes called "the weaving of the standards." It was held on the lawn in front of the Chapel where the Science Center now is.
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Date
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1950-1959
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CSSrepository:164, rg: 18/ Student Affairs Office, rsg: /20 Ceremonies, rs: /01 Graduation/Commencement, mdl: mhs16302
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Subject
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Events -Graduation Ceremony
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1950s Aerial View of Students Decorating the Maypole as Part of Senior Class Day
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StillImage
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Students from The College of St. Scholastica are shown participating in the decorating the Maypole ceremony; this tradition is also sometimes called "the weaving of the standards". Colorfully-dressed junior students are given ribbons or "standards" by the senior students dressed in their graduation gowns; this act symbolically illustrates the passing of the torch.
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Date
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1950-1959
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CSSrepository:163, rg: 18/ Student Affairs Office, rsg: /20 Ceremonies, rs: /01 Graduation/Commencement, mdl: mhs16301
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Subject
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Events -Graduation Ceremony
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1950s Students Wearing Caps and Gowns in the Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel
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StillImage
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Students dressed in graduation caps and gowns from The College of St. Scholastica are shown attending Mass in the Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel.
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Date
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1950-1959
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Identifier
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CSSrepository:134, rg: 18/ Student Affairs Office, mdl: mhs16272
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Subject
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Buildings -Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel and Cloister Walks (1938)
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1950s Students Cross Country Skiing
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StillImage
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Two female students from The College of St. Scholastica are shown cross country skiing in front of Tower Hall.
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Date
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1950-1959
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CSSrepository:124, rg: 18/ Student Affairs Office, mdl: mhs16265
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Subject
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Buildings -Tower Hall (1909-1928), Athletics -Nordic Skiing