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'S sf' . If 1. H l fm. As a part of the C.S.M.C. this year, the Crusaders were asked to join the League of the Sacred Heart. While C.S.M.C. repref sentative Eleanor Goldthwaite turns in the names of her class- mates to Anna Englert, Rosalie Handayan and Irma Reyes ohtain Sacred Heart leaflets of the month for their classmates. Distributing the prizes for the sale of the Holy C,S.M.C. representatives Brenda Lagarde and Gayle Ingolia express a feeling of accomplishment in Putting Christ into Advent. as julia Majeste demonstrates the lighting of the Advent wreath, Also on display a1'e the containers for gold, frankinscense, and myrrh, whith represent our offerings of money, prayers, and sarrifices to the Holy Father. 5' su.. 15.5 y A , ,y,ri Showing signs of gladness, freshmen Stephanie Diovadine and sophomore Gayle Ingolia are complimented hy Mary Ellen D'Angelo on heing the representatives of the Outstanding Mission Classes of the month. Participation in every C.S.M,C, project bestows this title upon a class as the top C.S.M,C. unit of the school. Childhood seals, Iris Martin congratulates YQ.. C.S.M.C. representatives DiAnn Osterhold, Patsy jane Wliite, Barbara Babin, and Heloise LeGrand for their devoted work. Through the efforts of these energetic leaders, the mission project was a Success. MP N- 5, ai:-. -::., - ,,,t - M, is
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CRLI ADER PRAY, TLIDY, SACRIFICE FOR As the Holy Angels Glee Club sings in the back- ground, C.S.M.C. president, Conola Blazio, pre- sents Sister M. Leo, M.S.C., former student and teacher at A.H.A. a gift of money for furthering work in Our Lady of Mercy's leprosarium in Pakistan. MISSIQNS The World for the Sacred Heartu is the objective of every member of the Catholic Students Mission Crusade. The CSMC tends to stimulate missionary zeal and encourages participation in missionary work. Under the capable guidance of Sister M. jude, M.S.C., moderator, C.S.M.C. officers, Patricia Daniel, corresponding secretaryg Iris Martin, recording secretary, Conola Blazio, presidentg Marguerite Sofio, vice presidentg and Sandra Luscy, treasurerg feel confident that their program of activities for the year will thrive in harmony and success. Words of appreciation were extended to Sylvia Simpson, first place winner of the essay contest on Saint Theresa, joan Majeste and Judy Gomila, poster winners, by C.S.M.C. president Conola Blazio. The party presented in honor of St. Theresa of the Little Flower gave the students an opportunity to show their appreciation for the Saint of the Little Way.
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LUMEN CHAPTER SALUTES TCP STUDENTS s 5 S QQ C vg T -J- W 1, xt . Senior members of the Lumen Chapter, Mary Handayan, Sandra Luscy, Beverly Crowley, Margie Boesch, Pat Daniel. Jessie Mae Bergeron, Conola Blazio, Marguerite Sofio. Roselyn Boneno, Gay- nell Bordes, Diane Schaneville, Joycelyn Staempfli. Kathleen Nagel, Suellen Tennyson. Pat Baumann. Marilyn McVille, and Patsy Jane Wliite, show signs of happiness after receiving the new members at an exciting meeting, The Lumen Chapter of the National Honor Society is composed of students who possess the qualities of character, scholar- ship, leadership, and service, and who have been approved by the faculty. Since it is the highest honor a secondary school stu- dent may receive, the desire for membership has greatly increased at A.H.A. The officers of the Lumen Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society, Jessie Mae Bergeron, pres- identg Patsy Baumann. vice presidentg Margie Boesch. secretaryg and Beverly Crowley. treasurerg admire the new Honor Scroll containing the names of the girls who received an A average and A in conduct for the first six weeks, The thrill of being accepted into the Honor Society brings smiles to the faces of the newly elected, Helen Lacy, Althea Gelpi, Peggy Denease, Cath- erine Nacario, Marion Portes, Vivian Mancuso, JoAnn Karl, Marie Cata- lanotto, Julia Mae Majeste, Joyce Cole. Patsy Kennedy, Janice Hulin, Juanita Matherne. Mary Jane Kilday, Joan Clesi, Stenie Ostarly, Pat Lacerva, and Helen Ruth Keppler. Other students elected are Sylvia Simpson and Kath- leen Harrigan. These girls were offi- cially inducted at a formal ceremony in March. 90
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