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ffe iqms insfauction coojie iates with Catholic High heard a broadcast from the Holy Father for the first time early in 1947. It was a plea for starving European children. Girls joined whole-heartedly in collecting $900 for the Bishops' Relief Fund. In addition to a daily religion class in our homerooms, each week there is a lecture in the auditorium by the Reverend Stanley J. Scarff. His explanations of the Command- ments of God and of the Church, plus humorous anecdotes to clinch his points, add zest to the great study of Religion. Monday morning offering of the Mass is a spiritual boon bringing God’s blessing upon the student body. The Supreme Sacrifice enables Catholic High to carry on a worth- while week of study and school activity.
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vin tue- -ffeliqkn, the oj Take religion away from education and a nation begins to decay from within said a prominent speaker recently. At Catholic High religion has always been the cornerstone of the curriculum —the basis upon which to develop strong moral fibre in the characters of youth. The subject of Catholic education is man whole and entire, soul and body, with natural as well as supernatural faculties. Educators at Catholic High keep in mind the fact that they are co-operating with divine grace in forming nothing less than the true and perfect Christian.” Students are encouraged to keep their eyes fixed on the eternal commencement which looms beyond that bright day in June to which they all aspire. Below are senior representatives who were principals” of their re- spective classes in regard to student activities: L. Filbert, R. Guerras, P. O'Donnell, J. Izdebska, and R. Davis. 21
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To our school patron, St. Francis of Assisi, we owe the origin of the beautiful custom, the Christmas Crib. This devotional custom is re-enacted every year by Catholic High students, and J. Gravatt, Section 5C repre- sents the student body in this picture before the Crib. She offers on their behalf, a prayer of love and devotion to the Blessed Infant on His one thousand, nine-hundredth and forty-sixth birthday. Indissolubility means what?” Mr. Webster is at such times in our religion classes a friend in need, so say left to right—E. Pacifici, P. Snee, M. Lorden and D. Ken- dryna. ftoet in jefiminq vifitueus lives 23
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