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-r-1 ODALITY As the new Sodalitv Vcar begins, thc officers for N50-51, Pat Harrigan. Sue Turgcoiif Carolyn l,cxx is, and Tom Redmond, sponsor a dance honoring Mary, Mother Beloved. This project prcludes thc numerous activities of a busy So- dality year - our retreat, the annual Field Hass and the weekly Masses for the teams, all-school paper drives for sending officers to the Summer School of Catholic Action, and thc everyday ioh of fostering devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Marv. L'To jesus through Mary, is the motto, always. i
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OFFICE ATTEN DANTS Office helpers spend at least one hour a day assisting Sister Franeetra, principal, in the routine work of office zidniinistmtion, Here john Tatrnan and Bob Bresettc aid Mrs. Ethel Leist, registrar. Above, Sue McCarthy, Dorothy Lambert, Pat McNamara, Eva Rutherford, Pat VVil- kerson and Don Galbraith rush the routine duties of a busy hour in the ofliee. At the right, Bob Tungett and Dick Kamp serve Sister Francetta in the inner office.
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SODALITY LEADER S Father Fahey, spiritual director, and the Sodality ofiicers discuss ways and means to initiate new projects. The weekly Holy Hour at the Benedictine Chapel and ah extension of the period of instruction be- fore the reception of freshmen into the Sodality, are examples of such planning. To jesus tlarozzgb Maryjl is their motto in all this fwork. Heading the Student Spiritual Council and supervising Committee projects, is a big job for these officers: Tom Redmond, vice-prefect, Pat Hartigan, treasurer, Sue Turgeon, secretary, and Carolyn Lewis, prefect. In St. Paul, Minnesota, last August, they re- ceived valuable training for this work at the Summer School of Catholic Action. The Student Spiritual Council is made up of the Sodality officers and the heads of the per- manent committees. The Council's chief work is the planning and carrying out of projects for 'Q J x 4' the eight committees: the Apostolic, Literature, Our Lady's, Eucharistic, Mission, Interracial Convert, and the Publicity Committees. Each Committee works as a unit headed by a chair- man and secretary. Seated: Ann Schorfheide, Don Galbraith, Beth Mullin, Sue Turgeon, Tom Redmond, Carolyn Lewis, Pat Hartigan, Dolores Lynch, Kitty Rouen, Mary Carol Lynch, Nancy Breen. SZ'II71di7Zg.' jack Marlborough, Frances Fisher, Don Hammond, john Rabuse, jackie Klein- hoffer, Marie Markovich, and Ann Madden. I f-s.,,g.. wvwm- 319' 'W :- -S,
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