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YJ Looking over the Sodality pamphlet rack are the officers,from left to right: Marie Baham, Vice Prefectg Jo Ann Messina, Prefectg Eola Binder, Treasurerg Geraldine O'Rourke, Secretary. XiHX . r l IY' n'1 4' ' 'r F. .' ff, li! Ill U 1- 1 lfr I Sanctification of self and others is the main goal of the Sodality. Sodalists reach this goal by constant recollection of their motto: To Jesus Through Mary. The Sodality, with the aid of the Blessed Virgin, tries to plant into the minds and hearts of the students that nothing is more important than the saving of one's own soul. Before anything else, Sodalists are taught the virtues of purity and charity. The Sodality has many activities, such as conventions and regular meetings, which are aids in helping the members Work together for a common goal. ,f x- .f 'X -uf A Q 'riff 1 'wl '--1 .A kf 'l
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Aw Y if 5. 50. 0, Officers from left to right: Cynthia Songy, Secretaryg Mary Ann Varnau, Presidentg Sr. Anne Marie, Modera- torg Judy Helmke, Treasurerg Beverly Selzer, Vice President . ff Yisdffye IAQ ff C Q Q0 . cl Q' O , I ! x 1 W yfgi J l N ' 4 A W O 'S '62 'SS Q09 bf Q cg Owl' ffe 56614 C. S. M. C. The Catholic Student's Mission Crusade is an organization with the program of pro- moting apostolic spirit among Catholic young people of the United States, especially those who are students. The Crusade pro- gram includes three principal items-- prayer, study, and sacrifice--all beamed toward the mission apostolate of the Church. sv- , ,.,.. . ,,., 1-- ..... ...-.-.....-... ...a - -- .., ,, . P 1 Q I .gl 4 I Q43
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erpetual Rosary Continues 19757-2 5 C qi ,sg 5 Q I ' ' ao .a'4 ifA1C't ol. X No. 3 Annunciation High School, New Orleans, La. February, i956 f3funefpal'4 Manage Dear Students: Once again God has It is a HOLY time becai grace, ichicli if used pr your holiness. Lent gives spec tion and penance. S note. In addition 1 personal sins. in C for the sins of 0' obstinate. Because 0 iet this seaso Lord: Unle' In order to resolution cord .ther before 1' way yo Neat sociatcd Press ic ious offices for editors. first brought here by reportcis. telephone. or wire. and thcn sont on to be printed. In the photograph department pictures are received by elec- trical impulses. as well as by thc ordinary chemical process. The operators of the Linotypes have six years of apprenticeship. They are capable of taking their machine apart and rcassembling them. They set lines of type rap- idly. These lines are then put in frames. A galley proof is run and sent to the proof-readers. An impression of the final page of type is madc on a matrix board over which metal is then poured. The resultant metal plate is sent to the press. The Tiriies-Picayune - States has eitzht modern presses that ' r holy season of Lent. Choral Concert Presented in the Spirit of Liturgy A choral concert with tableaux carrying out the theme of Christ- fzlled u ztii mas and the Epiphany was held aftcr Christmas in accord with the spirit of the liturgical sea- Qoth the Senior Choral Club. Sister M Aloysia. feral Club. di- PATRICIA TALAZAC examines the mat which will be put in an autoplate where molt- en metal will be poured against it. CO0P CLUB GIVES CHICKEN DINNER A chicken dinner will be given by the Cooperative Club Sundwy. February 26. announced Mrs. J. Selzer. president The proceeds will be used for the school. A second benefit dance was ' -nn. par. ,,. A , Q. bi ll vfbvym-1 'M EVELYN REED. freshman, takes her turn to say the Rosary oi ' adv in the presence ot the Blessed Sacrament. Q for Threefold lntention continued a fifth year for three asc of religious vocations, Ns, from the -orn- verage . Helm- -1. craldine Spicuzza, .1 Martin. the cine field .. research was cs. many years: the field tn... cost S7.5lJlJ.00D. The March t.. Dimes helped support the ra- search. Mr O'Conn0r cited a rcpori made by Dr. Thomas Francis, Jr., in which it was stated that the Salk vaccine was effective in combatting 60 to 90 per cent of cases of Type I virus. and 90 per cent effective in Types II and III. Type I, Milbar Polio. can be detected by its characteristic symptoms. a constant cold. and a pain in the neck: this type causes little or no paralysis. Type II ia- so ,ue Sophomore All-Tournament bla, Diana Veron was given an all- tournament award as one of the I2 best players in the Junior Di- vision at the basketball tourna- ment. January 8. at Dominican High School. Fifty-tour players. forming nine Jngy. Lula- Greco. Ruth s Kraus. Jo- Olivicr. Ruth Anayder. Mary ry Ann Gucci- axglics. Patricli ,ynn Lugenbuhl. tiller th a B average I Palermo. Roslyn :ii Henry. Augustine e Malousc. Carolyn Jlcanor Watson. Patri- '. and Janice Caruso. sent, Future, e-Day Retreat ure. was the theme of the hc Rev, Daniel F Gcbhardt. e. Louisiana. is a member of 3 Franciscan Mission Band. Lite. venial and mortal sin. holy Jommunion. Confirmation. and death were the topics developed on the tirst day. On the second day. lecturer were given on Confession and the Ten Commandments. A special conference was given on the Sixth Commandment. The single, married. and relig- ious state: were discussed on the third day. Father Daniel describ- ed the true Catholic girl and the
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