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0 0 0 0 0 el lglous CCtlVItI6S The Evening Students' Association realizes the impor- tance of spiritual participation in the life of the stu- dents and therefore, sponsors various religious ac- tivities. On the evening of October l3th, Father Sullivan officiated at an inspiring Mass of the Holy Ghost in Christ the King Chapel to officially open the school year. The Annual Communion Breakfast held on No- vember 2lst with Father Sullivan as guest speaker, was under the co-chairmenship of Bob Baetzhold and Margie McDonald. Our Day of Recollection on March 6th filled the need for setting aside daily cares and worries for a few hours in order to reacquaint our- selves with the beauty and value of the Mass. Father Kelley was the speaker and Maureen Broad and Bob Baetzhold acted as co-chairmen. Again this year, a group of ESA members met with the Reparation Society for one hour on the Friday eve- ning preceding the first Saturday of each month in answer to Our Lady's plea to pray and meditate for world peace. Orate, fratres, Communion Breakfast 1 Ley Us pray.
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esa - how it functions uring the past year, the ESA has attempted to notify very member of its organization about its various ctivities. For this purpose, the Class Representatives, ixty in number, have been valuable aids to the offi- ers and the success of our activities attests to this fact. To assist the Representatives, the CANESA CRIER as further developed this year. The artists of our organization, consisting of Made- yn Brennan, Dorothy Crowe, Jack Donahue, Lorraine awlawski, and Theresa Pepe, contributed their tal- nts to present attractive advertising for our several Htairs. Not to be overlooked were the many committee embers who spent many hours to enable all of our embers to fully enjoy each activity. For any Religious ffair, Dick Barton, Dick Bogart, Ray Fahey, Marge cDonald and Maureen Broad were always on hand. he Christmas Party Committee did such an excellent b that they were retained as the Social Committee orthe year. ' To record all these events for future generations, 'teve Mitchell carried his camera with him at all times. Finally, not to be overlooked are the officers' efforts guiding all activities as well as Father Sullivan's and r. Jacob's much-needed advice. l Christmas Party Committee Y i,fi1,, ..ll i 1. ,N uw' A ll ll ' lllllllil'lll'l.l...':., l. ,. , Tilt 'l llllllil52..1'.,',,.i,1H 'l' llllllllllllfllll'lllllli' l 3 l ll fl ll' l llllrlwlliliyliiflllllmulssilwlllitillllliillkiiillQll'ilrnffa2ig,ill,iilwlllflllll'lllllll, it 1 Class Representative, Madelyn Brennan, in action Day of Recollection Committee l8l
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ocial activities ach higher, everybody. At the picnic held in August, the most agile among us was Father Sullivan who proved to be an expert at volleyball and tennis, not to mention sliding down the highest slide in the park. The Get-Acquainted Party held in the Student Lounge on October l 3th was a good beginning for the ESA's fall calendar. The Lounge was gaily decorated for the Christmas Party held on December 2lst. The committee responsible for the good time had by all consisted of Dick Bogart, Gil Aloysius, John Kennedy, Joe Gutt, Mary Evans, Pauline Niemczyk, Dorothy Kurek, Agnes Cleary, Rita Loos and Bill Marx, all under the co- chairmenship of Pat Lewandowski and Fran Russo. Bill Mclnerney once again led the ESA in several Sunday afternoons of bowling fun. At the Spring Banquet in May, the new ESA officers will be installed. The Grand March
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