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SUDALITY Monsignor FtIl'I't'H formally Iillfftlfff the UD11if'C'1'i 0 Our Ltldyia' Sodtllily: Rosemary Newman, ,recur mryg Wfllizrm Dawizt, p1'efr'ct,' Kathryn Clcuengel vim-p1'cfc'ct,' and George Dozznclfy, trr't1.fzu'e1t. Sludcntr of the Radio lflfofktchop l71'0LIlIf'LI.if thc! '-'Q Cl11'1'st1nus pi ogmm ozfci' KFBI. f r Q 4'Ihe retreat for the Cathedral ilwll Sfllmil - udgy Q in i173 smog, at NVard High, Kansas City, in October. Rex. Christian Brotherhood Through Marys Mother- hood featured the Sodality year. Much of the success of our Sodality was due to the untiring ellorts of our prefect, Bill Davitt, and his assistants: Kathryn Clevenger, vice-prefectg Rosemary New- man, secretary: George Donnelly, treasurer. Bob Kyle also performed a praiseworthy job as presi- dent ol' the VVichita Diocesan Council. C.H.S. students really gave Christian Brother- hood a boost as S2 delegates started the year oil right by attending the K.S.S.U. Leadership School Father Mann, C.Ss.R., was guest speaker at a spe- cial Sodality meeting and talked on A Church VVithin a Church-the Christian Home. Catholic Book VVeek was observed by each home room con- tributing one or more Catholic books to the school library. Catholic action burst forth as a group of aml bitious Sodalists formed the Radio Workshop, com- posed a broadcast and presented it over a local radio station. True Charity was shown when the TWENTYFTHREE
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TWENTY-TWO Charles Roland Harold Rosenhamer Ralph Roths limma lean Sack Sammy Sanders Paul Schmidt Ioan Schroetler Leo Schuckman Geraldine Schulte Ierome Schulte Iohn Self jack Sheehey lane Skripsy Charles Spires Ianct Stavely Ilaiicl Stavniak Helen Stomp L. G. Strublc lean Stucke Billy Swortwood lean Teiecla l.eRoy Ternes Robert Terncs Dennis Thome Mary Lynn Trommeter Ilonaltl Thurman Larry Urban Mary Villepigue Raymond Walker Billy Wasinger Leo Watson Dolores Weible Barbara VVerbach Michael Werbach Marjorie Wilson Francis Wilson Catherine Ann Wohler Harold wtihlcf FRESHMEN WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR Patricia Connelly Cecilia Davis Betty Gallegos Ifrances Garrett Chester Garrison Paul Geile Billy Goebel Danny Hesse Robert Jacobs Roman Kocrner Karin McDonald jerry Menges Bob Moon jimmy O'l-lalloran Albert Rickct Mac Smith Patrick Smith Fertl Thomc
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Sodality collected and sent clothing for the Holy Rosary Indian Mission in South Dakota. A record number of canned foods for the starving people in Europe was brought in, with Room 36 topping the school, for which they received the Sodality Flag. With the turn of the semester, Sodalists took time out for spiritual rejuvenation in the form of a three- day retreat, given by Rev. George Iungels, C.P. HChrist in My Lifew was the subject ot a talk given by Rev. john I. Walsh, SI., as he inspired the students to higher ideals.Catholic Home Week introduced three new Sodality projects: Family Rosary, Family Consecration to the Sacred Heart, and Family Communion. The Literature Commit- tee placed emphasis on Catholic publications, dis- f1 ,ccrne in SI. Mi1ry'r Cllfflfe rlrul, ax Sozlulixfx mkr pw! ill flu' 1.il'il1rQ' Ro.fi1ry. I'r'efcz'tx of hunzc room Soflizl- itizzr pose for tl pictllre dzrring Ihr Canned Fowl: Driifr. Lfff Io riglzf, lmclq row: Urlm HtIl4'1fil1.fi Philip Ter11f'5,I'i11ric1'i1 Hrillnzcizr, Wilfred Slirlil.-viz, Ruxenzizry Daily, lerry Mzfflyqzzv, high-poiflf :mm in ziriwi Hill Dizzfitr, pre- ffl? of C.H.S. Sorlulity. Frou! raw: Mary Ijlsllflff, lliflq Hina'- cry, Beverly fl. Gonlzl, Tammy Monk, lime Skripxy, Tlzwfiil Gorrlurt. Marilyn Mueller is not piclrrawzl. Sl1L1!IH'0Ck5 rlfzlicizlr lllllillflll program on St. l'i1trick's Day to Monxignor Fizrrrfll: Gnzce Ber- lwrrich, Elaine VlllHll'll'LIHf, lack- ie Kicnzle, Kulliryu Clcvfnger. lfzfcflyn Roswzlziznirr, Ruff-nmry Ncwniizzz, Mary Umm, Sim: Busch, Iciznninf Mi'Ni1lly, Rolf- frl Kyle, Bill Diwifl, Marilyn Mueller, Dorollzy Clorgex, lean Sirg, Agar.: lonrx, Kim Slfin- lqirchzzrr. TWENTY-FOUR tributing numerous Catholic magazines and phamphlets throughout the year. Rev. Vincent Ryan spoke to the Sodalists during Vocation Week. The last part of our theme, Through Mary's Motherhoodf, was emphasized by the Living Ros- ary every month at Holy Hour and on the feast of Our Lady of Lourdesg by the promotion of the con- secration of the Wichita Diocese to the Immaculate Heart of Mary: and by the organization of the Hg Club to further devotion to Our Lady of Fatima. We have had a very successful and interesting Sodality year, and every student of Cathedral High School joins us in saying we are proud to be Sodal- ists ol' Mary-Our Mother.
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