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ff- Q flllttggj ., .Z 4... nf!! Masses for the whole school community were celebrated on various feast days, as well as before school on Thursday and Friday of each week. Guitarists served to give the Mass a folk flavor, and the many meaningful songs added to the Eucharistic celebration. The Hunger Vigil was a new event this year. Sponsored by the Kankakee Area Walk for Development Committee, it was held on a Friday night in january and lasted twenty-four hours. The participants' fasting was followed by a banquet of rice and beans. Talks were given by various speakers associated with campaigns to help the poor. Movies were shown, and discussions were held. The vigil keepers gained a broader insight on poverty and were prepared for the Walk For Development planned in the spring. DAK
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Hunger Vigil: Christianity in Action Right: Linda Casper, Mary Hiles, and Sally See help Fr, Fanale prepare for one of several school Masses. Opposite page: Student participants Lector Barb Martin, Guitarists Patty Ne- ville, Steve King, Lauren LaCost, leanne Uitto, and Fin johnston pause, while Fr. O'Malley explains the Scripture to stu- dents at Mass. Bottom: Receive the Body of Christ. Fr. VanWiel gives Communion to Kathy Klonowski. Above: With empty stomachs and open minds, the vigil keep- ers listen to a talk given by a member of Kankakee People Inc. Above right: Discussion leader Dean Knickerbocker captures his group's attention. Right: Pam Nodus, Dean Knick- erbocker, and Robbie Guimond talk about the problem of pover- ty with Luke Yackley a Joliet sem- inarian. sf
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X L Established and New Clubs Provide Variety, Enrichment This year at McNamara saw the formation of tvvo new clubs and much activity on the part of those already established. The Afro Club acquainted its members with the Black culture through a trip to Black Expo in Chicago, and presented what they had learned through promotion of National Afro-American Week. The club was also active in the Spring vvith preparations for the unprecedented Afro Carnival and Ball, which was held in April. The vvell-established Future l-lomemakers Club had many diversified activities this year, such as sending gifts to and giving parties at local nurseries, retirement homes, and hospitals, taking a trip to Chicago to see the Nutcracker Suite, and raising money for scholarships for Home Ec students at Mac. 34 MR M 5 Wil BPS DAK BPS
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