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Loft to right: I. Thema I. Hollenkainp R. Beckman P. Hickey Bro. Iulius May R. Knuge E. Marrinan I, Eilers T. Weber The Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, which was recently formed among the Seniors, had as its chief goal the promotion of Catholic Action among the high school students. This work was intended to give them a broader knowledge of the Missions and a stronger feeling of generosity toward our fellow Christians. The various drives sponsored by the Crusade throughout the year, in- cluding the Christmas Food Drive and the Paper Drive, proved as successful as in recent years. Likewise, the Skating Parties were very well attended and thus afforded more funds with which to enlarge the C.S.M.C. The Spiritual Results accomplished by the Crusade might not be visible at present, but in future years they will become apparent in the good Catholic men and women taking Cr successful place in the world. It will be at that time that all of us will give thanks to the C.S.M.C. and the endeavors of Father Wil- hem for giving us such a wonderful start on the road of life leading to our final end, Iesus Christ. Exhibit on the missions of the Society of Mary 17
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I.:-ft to right: li, Kuuqe l. ln 'lf Ay LIS! :full yi W. hrrrrrhftck Under the capable leadership of Father Karl Wilhelm, S.M., the Catholic Students Mission Crusade advanced consistently throughout the past year. Father was ably assisted by the Presidents of the four divisions Theodore Aponyi, lerry Lause, Richard Knuge, and William Bombeck. Together through their splendid cooperation, they promoted the program of Chaminade, Work, Play, Results. Several new branches were added to the C.S.M.S. Among these were the Catechetic's Study Club and the Senior Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The members of the Catechetic's Club taught the Catholic religion to poor children at the Catholic House of Hospitality, and are thus fulfilling the plan adopted at the last Crusade Convention, that is, for each Crusader to bring two converts into the church before the next convention. There members likewise have a Study Club which meets for tlie purpose of giving them instructions as to the profession of teaching. Zahn, W+If'lC find Ou llorivo priprrl. lIlllSlC l6
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,,,, '-'- 1 :-: e :.,.:+ 'I 3? is ,ft ll A A M A , ll:Gil3z.fl'.l'f lw.l735l.2gW' 'ilF2ltlFl?MW il: . .. . ..--......,.. m,t,.-.,,...... .,.. .. -.,-.-,..,.I,, ,X M. Schenck, T. Weber and P. Connair, page editors Behind Bearing news items of interest to each and every one of its readers, the Cham- inade News played a vital role in both manifesting and fostering the Spirit of Chaminade. By means of the primary liberty of the freedom of the press it presented accurate, reliable, timely, and interesting reports of all school activ- ities. In reimbursement for this right the News endeavored at all times to make its patrons more conscious of their privileges and immunities as citizens of the United States. Representing its ability to accommodate itself to the varying phases of national and international transition, the News changed its editorial policy from one of local interest to one which was consecrated to the promotion of national unity in our war effort. With Charninade's typical incessant and unflagging love of country as its fundamental principle, the News continually strove to inculcate in the minds of the students the characteristic constituents and the intrinsic excellence of Democracy. Always believing that the press is the voice of the people, the News pre- sented items of greatest interest to its readers and also expressed their opinions. Although only a high school publication, it constantly observed the best rules of journalism. Always characterized by reliability, honesty, and accuracy, always dissiminating the Spirit of Chaminade. the Chaminade News was truly the voice of Chaminade. 18
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