Living Rosary
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Date: Friday, October 7, 2011
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Time:8:30am
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Place: Bishop Chatard Gymnasium
The Living Rosary is the oldest traditional ceremony enacted by the senior class in the history of
the school, and it represents the formal beginning of senior year in prayer to Mary, the patroness
of Bishop Chatard High School. Seniors are not required to participate; however, all seniors,
including those who are not Catholic, are encouraged to join in this celebration of having arrived
at the beginning of the class' last year together. All parents are most cordially invited and
encouraged to join us in prayer.
Dress Code for The Living Rosary
Boys:
Solid white shirt and tie, (a sports jacket or suit jacket is worn only for the Living
Rosary), dark (blue, black, charcoal) dress pants with a belt, dark colored socks,
and dress leather shoes. Boys should be groomed and clean-shaven; no facial
jewelry.
Girls:
Option A:
A dark solid (blue, black, charcoal) dress with sleeves or wide straps -
no strapless, spaghetti straps, or plunging necklines or backs. No dresses that have
slits, uneven hem lines, or are too tight (form-fitting). The hem of the dress must
extend to the top of the kneecap.
Option B:
A white loose-fitting opaque (not transparent) blouse and dark solid
slacks. No Capri or tight-fitting slacks.
Option C:
A white loose-fitting opaque blouse and a classic A-line dark solid skirt.
The skirt must not be tubular or made of "spandex" type material. The hem of the
skirt should extend to the top of the kneecap.
General:
Hair should be well-groomed. No facial jewelry or large dangling
earrings. Dress shoes are required. (Note: This does NOT include clogs or flip-flops.
Flats/low heels are encouraged.)
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