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Going! Going! Gone! cries Catherine Vicari, who became Archy the Auctioneer for a day. Assisted by Pat Thomas and Gail Murla, Archy encourages bidding at the C.C.D. auction - held to help purchase materials needed by Con- fraternity teachers. Attentive little pupils repeat the Words of the Our Father after Judy Goodwyne, their in- structor. 5l -me-my ,mm me we .sf mifty-il-,f.,,vsseww ne to Grammar School Children C.C.D. teachers, Gretchen Rolufs, Ellary Wagoner, Tanya Steinwinder, Gail Murla, Pat Blancq, Diane Griffin, Yvonne De- lort, Judy Goodwyne, Patsy Saunders, Suzanne Rapier, Pauline Smith, Jackie Eckels, Carol Corso, Diane Merse, and Simone Abadie, visit Our Lady of Lourdes grotto on her feastday to implore her assistance before leaving for classes.
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C C D Members Spread Christia Holy Angels' unit of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, a new member of extracurricular activities at A.H.A., maintains the obiective of spreading Catholicity through the lay apostolate to those who have not had the advantage of a Catholic education. C.C.D. teachers carry Christ's Word to public school children by teaching them Catechism and funda- mental prayers. The helpers' division supplies teachers with pic- tures, charts, flash cards, flannel boards, and other visual aids, helping to make classes more interesting. A clearer understanding of the Faith is obtained by members of the discussion-action group who at- tend monthly forums on The Holy Spirit and His Works. Sister Mary Jane, O.P., is questioned by Suzanne Rapier, a new C.C.D. member, as to the responsibilities of a teacher. Madeline Meyer, president of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, checks material prepared by the helpers' division of the organization. 50
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Junior U N Discusses World Problems Through discussions ot world problems, A.H.A. delegates to Junior United Nations successfully come to potential solutions and a better understanding ot crises arising in all parts ot the world today. Monthly meetings are conducted according to parliamentary procedure in the Loyola Field House. Realizing that citizens ot tomorrow will require a comparatively vast amount of knowledge con- cerning modern world events, the Junior U.N. spon- sored discussions in 1957-58 on such topics as the Algerian and Syrian problems. Preparing for a monthly discussion, Junior U.N. president Jane Reynolds scans a current news magazine. Holy Angels' representatives to the Junior U.N., Simone Abadie, Jackie Eckels, Gwen Gasperecz, Tanya Steinwinder, Jane Reynolds, Barbara Dietrich, Gretchen Rolufs, Diane Merse, Pat Blancq, and Diane Griffin, discuss their solution to the maior international problem of the day, disarmament. 52
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