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rialilyfs annual Vnration Rally. 'I-NW - ff' 5f4.Q ' 'Ek Xiifx-zfik i ' 1 'l ' ',h-, , - ' id' ,es .K - , ' Monsignor Srully. Dirvrtor of Vorations in ilu' Palvrswz Diowsfl, opvns tht' Sn- ! fl s.' f'2 ?:f4' ' 1 4 s ! v-'. Y. Nfx 4M5 x'f :fff! sf .Q .F Failwr 1,110 Fanning, a nwlnbvr of Ihr' Vocation Curnrnitlvv, aflllrvssvs Ihr' Sndalists. n A simplv, forceful talk on the activities of his lifv as an aspirant to the priesthood was pre- svnlvd by Dvnis Dever, last year's Sodality Prvfvrt. ' X 7'
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f dx SUll.XI,l'l'Y Ul l lClClt5 Shuulingl. I. In r.: Larry Xlloccn, Cnnnlic Higgins, Joseph Chiappa, Seated: Sister -tune Marie, Nlorlcratorz lillfkt' Mc.-Xtccr, Treasurer: l't-tc Til'illX1'lll'. Nlarilyn lielly, Richard Carroll, Nancy lic-ating. UW!! Ellklifll. l'l'1'l1'1'lZ Sally Svlllly. Vif'f'-l'l'l'fl'I'lZ T0Yli Mllflllly, Secretary. The Sodalit ln our four years at Bayley we participated in many activities which advanced our development as mature and worthwhile persons. ln this new-found maturity, lnnvcvcr. we now realize that no activity was so satisfy- ing as Hur l,ady's Hodality for the Sodality is a way ol' life. We felt its inlluence in every phase of student life at Hayley. Its spirit will remain with us always. The Sodality was personal with each ol' us, for its aim is to attain sanctitication through devotion to Mary. Guiding ns in our continuous efforts at self-improvemcnt was our director, Sister Anne Marie. The Central Council., Gregory English, Prefectg Sally Scully, Vice- l'refect: Antoinette Murphy, Secretary: and Burke McAteer, Treasurer: planned and conducted the activi- ties of the Sodality. The group of poxlulanls and llUt'll'l'S who were guest speakers al the Rally. T .w rrv.-:II One of the prime duties of the Central Council was to maintain a proper balance of activity among all branches of the Sodality apostolate and to coordinate the various activities of the Soclality, Realizing that Sodalists have duties to others as well as themselves, we all hacked the Mission Committee in its projects. The Eucharistic Committee by preparing the altar for First Friday Mass, and Our Lady's Committee by reciting the Rosary over the l'.A. system in October and May, contributed much to our religious life at Bayley. The Social Life Connnittce saw tllat the Sodality was not forgotten in time of recreation and amusement. The great success of the many affairs planned by this com- mittee can he attributed in part to thc Publicity Coni- mittee which labored to advertise all the projects of these Sodality connnittees. Joan. ITTFIIIIFITSOH. ll Hayfleyv alumna, describes the busy' life of a postulanl.
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Ed Pizzi holds the attention of Neil Noonan, Miss Sims. and John Haritoonian with a talk on amateur photography. The Freshman-Sophomore Camera Club meets every The members discuss their own snapshots and visit Tuesday to further knowledge and appreciation of photography exhibitions in the area. amateur photography. The club has become very inter- I . I ested in candid and family shots. Another special inter- Izfesldcnt, ----- -'- '-----'--'--'--- Edward Pfzzl est is shown in the general enjoyment of colored slides. I lcbpresldent ' ' ' John Harltoonfan Moderator ..... ........ M iss Sims Under the leadership of Sister Anile Lucille, the Library Club enjoyed the most successful year in its history. The Book Fair, the first major project of the club, proved highly successful to both the Library and its patrons. Another undertaking of the club was the cata- loguing in the new library workroom in the school basement. This room enables the stall' to prepare books for general use more elliciently. President ........ Mary Ann Sylvester Vice-President ....... Patricia Francis Secretary ....... .... M arjorie Bonner Treasurer . . . . . Jeanne Baier Agnes Molnar. Virginia Aquino, Judith Eannetta and ,lo-Ann Agresto check the library' files with Sister Ann Lucille. .,, 'Q2 - ' .x4.:.I5i'Li3i.'LH
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