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accentuate spiritual betterment of members For the fourth year the Regina Mundi began the practice of its two main projects, the spiritual welfare of each member and the exer- cise ot the lay Apostolate. This year membership was not purely on o selection basis. Girls interested were asked to write letters to Sister Margaret stating why they wished to ioin. From these letters nine were chosen. Seven more were added at the second semester. The girls led the rosary in the chapel at 8:15 each morning and held corporate Communions in October and in January. Theresa Sturcken pioneered a mental prayer group. Interested members purchased an ex- planatory book and spent T5 minutes meditat- THAT'S FINE, LARRY encour- ages Mrs. Wolniclr as Marg- uerite Williams lends Larry Bolchoz a helping hand. LUCK OF IRISH comes to children at Roper Clinic when Regina Mundi girls help them celebrate St, Pat- riclc's Day. ing each day. On the feast of the Immaculate Conception, the girls went to Springbank Retreat House for a day of recollection. These same children of Mary made the arrangements for a Mass in her honor on the occasion ot the dedica- tion of the National Shrine in Washington, D.C. A Thanksgiving feast and festive entertain- ment were sources of joyful hearts and an occasional tear for the ladies ot the Catholic Home. Valentine and St. Patriclcs Day parties brought added ioy to the children attending the therapeutic clinic at Roper Hospital. l
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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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actlvltles calender records commendable 'JANUARY 'A -I- ub W L3 30 ,fqjfoff X ' iX 8 e 5 N 55' X N History, in a sense, is a chronologicai listing of e Salient activities of man. In the MiscelIany's time capsule coverage, the calendar on which the many different organizations mark their events has but few dates left uncircied. Student life and Bishop Engiand's dream is made more exciting and colorful by their con- federated efforts. Complementing the school, activities are neither an escape from academic life nor a substitute for it. But, with- out the activities, the annuals of BE would be incomplete and somewhat drab.
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