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Saxth . . . One phase of justice toward our neighbor” is helping the needy. Euro- pean war refugees were benefited by this Catholic Action project of collect- ing vital food materials. Janet McClure, Elizabeth Pacifici, A. Kucinska, B. Zamenski seem pleased with the canned goods. Knowledge of other countries and races helps to cancel intolerance and injustice for those whose differences in culture are sometimes branded as in- feriority. The Shield” pro- vides up-to-date informa- tion about other nations and peoples. Seniors in the picture are: Front row, M. Christ, V. Zaleska, D. Weber, 1). Kuper, E. Strieker; Second row, L. Ruzylo, I). Kruse, V. Pon- do, C. Hippier; Tb'rd row, R. Sito, L. Kernan, T. Rusinck; Fourth row, M. Crogan, M. Meekins; Fifth row, G. Wright, C. Lynch. A group of seniors when they were studying Re- ligion in their sophomore year. 11
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icjio i ±ounc L tfiz ca-tjnotz of iPz dues on The peace of Christmas heralded by angels was the first Christian message, and it is this peace which Christ wished to keep upon the earth. Religion classes at Catholic High begin with the lessons of the Christmas Crib and aim at the imitation of Christ. Seen here at the Crib in the main corridor arc Norman Hoffman, Dorothy Velonosky, Anna Wirkcrt, and Helen Peizik. The first step and the pillars of Catholic High is learning sound Catholic principles of justice toward God, our neighbors and ourselves, as Alice Phillips. Angela Cerniglia and Do- lores Noyes will vouch for. 10
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The students of the French class celebrated Christmas a la mode francoise. The class dramatized the story of Bethlehem and sang the ever old, ever new Sainte Nuit”. In the picture are: M. Schissler, P. de Frank, G. Schuh, L. Smythe, M. Eyring, M. Ker- rigan, 1). Taylor, E. Rupinska, E. King, 1). Hebert. . . . Soaring the isscli oj- jj acs . . . [saining oux nsig[[ox± tfixougfi language itiulg . . . Aeneas come to life again! These Latinists are interested. They seem to sense the hope of cul- tural future because of a peace that could be very easily and fully the out- come of the stability of an ancient heritage, culture, human understanding and peace. In the picture are: F. Oros, F. Matthew, A. Duncan, D. Noyes, H. IVizik, M. I.. Heinle, B. Stolze, L. Mueller, N. Hoffman.
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