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YC promoted the brotherhood of man. SI-I.-XBOX? YCS officers: Vice-President Ellen Cooke, Secretary Patty Durkm President Carol Rovegno, and Secretary Joan Rice spread brotherhood through posters and songs. The Young Christian Students aim to bring Christ to all men and to see Christ in all men. This objective is carried out by frequent trips to Welfare Island as well as by the collection of clothing and medicine for the less fortunate of Godis children. This year in order to broaden their religious outlook, members visited a Jewish temple and learned to respect and appreciate the beliefs of others. Weekly meetings follow a format of ob- serve, judge, and act. Each member is ex- pected to carry out a particular act of in- volvement according to the theme agreed upon for that week. YCS-sponsored happen- ings and hootenany Masses comprise but a few of the worthwhile activities of this new awareness group at the Academy. Sorting clothes and medicals for Maryknoll missions are YCS members Denise Italiano, Pat Miney, Pat Durkin, Joan Rice, Ellen Cooke, Carol Rovegno, and Pegeen Downey. 41
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Litur y Stud Club examined the changing Church. Preparing the oratory altar for Mass are Liturgy Study Club officers: Szecretary Mary Maher, President Gail Brinkworth and Vice-President Judy utro. Showing a Hebrew prayer scroll, Mrs. Allan Weber explains its theme to Gail Brinkworth, Roseann Browne, and Sister Francis. i Starting its second year at Holy Angels, the Liturgyt Study Club accepted 28 new members. Early in the year, girls participated in the erection and blessing of the Stations of the Cross in the Academy Oratory. At one of our meetings early in the first semester Mrs. Allan Weloer, representing the B'nai Birith Anti-Defamation League, gave a talk and demonstration of the Jewish re- ligion. Supplementing our weekly discussions, members attended a series of lectures during Lent on liturgical subjects at Mt. Carmel, Tenafly and were guests at an Open House at St. Anthony's Greek Orthodox Church in Bergenfield. As highlight in the year's activities, the Liturgy Study Club staged a Jewish seder feast com- memorating the Passover, to which all students were invited. l i w l i
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