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MISSIONARIES TODAY SUNDAY M4 SSAL ,,1 1- Abe , If X I JOY IN GIVING is captured on the faces of Puffy Duffy, Jean Shahid, MorIene McMahon, Befsy Reynolds, Agnes Shiver, and Carol Mcquire as Yhey help fill the Ch isfmcs bcskeis. baskets bring yule cheer to area's needy f'. dig? q. - 4 I I I 'IFKJI Y- I I I I I FIT FOR A KING is ihe g behwg bufi' by Tommy H V Joe Reilly and James Co
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mission spirit dominates crusade projects At Bishop England, The Catholic Students' Mission Crusade was first launched in l929 under the di- rection of Sister Mary Bernard. It is said to have been the first school organization. Although this group has grown and changed, the mission spirit of its members has remained the same. Since its be- ginning, it has been subdivided into a boys' division and a separate unit for the girls. From the start, the society's three-fold purpose, prayer, sacrifice and study, was kept in sight. Prayer days were set aside for special groups and each member bought a mission magazine to study. As for sacrifice, twice each year, the Bishop was given S100 for use in the South Carolina missions. NN.. TRUE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT is seen in action as Bishop Hallinan accepts a spiritual bouquet from Larry Edgington. Rector Fr. William Croghan and Roy Clifton express their approval. CSMC PRESIDENT, Kathy Marcil, explains the purpose of the crusade to the student body after welcoming the Bishop. Now in 1960, these three aspects of the club'S activities are still fulfilled. A special study club has been formed and the members are urged to keep the missions in their daily prayers. Gradually the annual 5200 donation to the Bishop dropped to SIOO, but this year a project was undertaken through which each student was asked to contribute one dollar. Overwhelming response and great sacrifice on the part of the student body brought the total to Sl,O0O, which was officially presented to Bishop Hallinan at the December assembly. HELPING HANDS make work lighter as Joseph Thelen and Arthur Samuels carry baskets to cars waiting to take them to needy families.
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lay apostles HAIL MARY! implore Regina Mundi members as they Ied the recitation of the rosary in the school chapel. H REGINA MUNDI PRESIDENT, Theresa Sturken explains the advantages of mental prayer to members: Sandra Shahid, Agnes Sheedy, Carol Hartnett, Pat Schill, Sue Schwerin and Sheryl Hoppmann. we -e-- E 'Q wrk if ACTING AS HOSTESSES, Sheryl Hoppmann and Pat Beshere serve refreshments to ladies from the Cathedral Home at a Thanksgiving party. Page Sixty
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