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Children of Mary Association l RENDEZVOUS--Officers of the Children of Mary prepare for a monthly meeting: Vice-President, Ann Marie Kellyg Treasurer, Joan Topper, President, Jean Topper and Secretary, Bernice Muench. fl Mary, my Queen, my Moflzer, I give myself enffreiy fo you 7' fsf Louis cle Monljl-Ori CORPORAL WORKS OF MERCY--Bas- kets of food are prepared for the poor at Christmas time with the help of Jean Top- per, Wayne Joy, Ronald Hill and Ann Marie Kelly. THE THREE VISIONS--Members of the Children of Mary present a play depicting the apparitions to St. Catherine Laboure. The cast included: Blessed Mother, Yvonne Henkeg Angel, M. A. Henshawg St. Cather- ine, Rita Remavegeg Children of Mary- M. Warthen, A. Sherwinand M. A. Myers. The Association of the Children of Mary is not really an extracurricular activity or even a club in the strict sense of the word. It is a group of girls who have promised to comply with our Lady's request to St. Catherine Laboure, which the saint expressed to her Confessor in these words, Father, the Blessed Virgin would have you accept a special mission, it is her desire that you establish a new confraternity,the Confraternity ofthe Children of Mary. The success of this movement is not measured in numerical attendance at a rendezvous but by the M. L. Q. iMary- Like Quotientl, each girl trying in every situation to act like Mary's Child.
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Our country is the World - our countryman are all mankind STUDENT GOVERNMENT The great tasks of every student gov- ernment are to keep order in the school, aid student-faculty relations and encourage activity. This year, St. Joseph's had been fortunate in hvaing an organization which enforces regulations, strictly but fairly. A good attitude toward authority prevails in the school and this spirit manifests it- self in greater co-operation. TO BE OR NOT TO BE IN DETENT- ION--is the question William Ott and Rosemary Turner ask as they Watch Vonny Hess. HE'LL NEVER MAKE IT--Justin Wasilifsky and Charles Brown charge into Trig class as Vonny Hess and T. Best survey the scene. SUMMIT MEETING--Stu- dent Counsellors find a quiet nook in the library to plan great things. WORDS OF WISDOM-- Terrence Best gives under- classmen D. Topper, G. Rosensteel, G. Wivell, T. Sicilia, M. A. Henshaw and Pam Miller the benefit of his varied experiences.
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Charity to the missions surpasses all other charities as Heaven surpasses earth and eternity, time. lPius XD C. S. M. C. --a strange m ixtu re of letters. They represent the boys and girls of St. Joseph's who have saved stamps, patronized dances, attended Blue Ridge Conference Meetings, Worked for the Bazaar, visited the County Home, participated in the Oratorical Contest or assisted in any other pro- ject. Catholic Students Mission Crusade--it is Cath- olic action manifested both in word and deed. AT THE ADAMS COUNTY HOME-- Louise Keepers, Kathleen Lankford, OFF TO A BLUE RIDGE CONFER- ENCE MEETING-- Each class is repre- sented as an indica- tion of mission spirit wherever the meeting is held. Catholic Students Mission Crusade Sister Rose Marie and Mary Ann Hen- shaw distribute gifts and cheer patients on one of their frequent Visits. MISSION SPIRIT--the auditorium was filled to capacity at the November Meet- ing of the Blue Ridge Conference held here. 36 HARVEST HOP--Theresa Mason and Patricia Fowler look over the decora- tions for the Autumn Hop Mission Dance .
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