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PROBATION SODALISTS meet in the Chapel to re- hearse their reception ceremony. In front rofw are Sue Ellis, Harold Daley, Patty O'Ha1'a, Carole Doyle, Dave Lowry, Cxeconfi fowl Marilyn Gultlan, Patty Meeker, Andrea Lowendowski, Rita Dupray, Daryl Zapell, Paul Smith, fbacle row? Marv Frazier and Tom Tomjack. Crusading for Christ it SODALITY OFFICERS prepare the shrine of our Blessed Mother for a meeting. Mary Robinson is secretary-treasun er, Mollie Reavis, prefect, and Carol Depner, vice-prefect. REVIVING THE NATIVITY SCENE this year were Rene Greene as the Mother of Christ, and George Lucas as St. Joseph.
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In the Sodality, the students belong not to a THE MEETING WILL PLEASE COME TO ORDER. Socialists are ffronl fowl Lynne Parsons, Anne Haviland, Mary Jo Batzer, Carol Valentine, Mary Pat Naumes, Mary Crevier, Dolores Cooper, Creconrl rafwl Marilyn Martin, Karen Dunn, Patty Calhoun, Anne Bennett, Larry Schaecher, Bob Farra, Ron Schaecher, Gerry Elbert, fthird rofwl Sharon Roberts, Mary Austin, Mary Robinson, Carol Depner, Karen Van Dyck, Lorraine Smith, Mollie Reavis, Toni Adams, Connie Sokolowski, fbacle rolwl Karen Crevier, Dick Theiral, Tom Hersant, Francis Ahern, Jere Randolph, Roger Hour, Ann Darlantl, Anne Manno, Dorothy Rausch. As Sodalists We Fly Banners of Truth an organization but to a Way of life. Through this life they strive to give ideals to all those with Whom they come in contact, whether it be in social, public, or religious affairs. 36 Though most Sodality Work is spiritual, number of projects attempt to reach the Student Body as a Whole. National Youth Week was marked by a Communion in a body, followed by breakfast. Catholics from public high schools were special guests. Faithful members were found in the room cutting and arranging materials for the Advent wreathes to be distributed in the various rooms. As last year, the Big Sixi' and Little Four encouraged Lenten spirit. Father Mai offered a Mass for all those who persevered throughout Lent. With the Blessed Virgin as their model, the students strive to live up to their two-fold pur- pose of sanctification of self and of others by being above average Catholics in thought, Word, and deed.
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Technlque Unlocks Treasures of Power FILING, TYPING, AND TAKING inventory are 11 few of the jolvs of the ottieers in the guild. Don Pruitt, Vice-Pres.5 Connie Sokolowski, Prcs.g Jennifer Espey, Treas.g Toni Aclams, Sec. HELPING TO KEEP the circulation book up to date are Virginia Rausch, Dorothy Rausch, Jerry Speilbusch, Mary Austin. One of the newest clubs of St. lVIary's is the Library Guild which was organized the second semester. Duties of the stall are varied. They work at the circulation desk, copy catalog cards, check shelves for completeness, renew marks on the back of books. Theirs is the pleasure of unpack- ing new books and arranging displays. Members learn something of the busy hours that go into making a library a quiet place of study. They learn to use library tools for learn- ing, and perhaps they may decide that the field of library work is the one most attractive to them. LETTERING BOOKS for the library are Joe Marhsall and Dolores Hartley, members of the newly formed Library Guild.
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