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Mary, Our Queen Qliight to leftl 117 Marie Hayes, president 145 Barbara Hawley, vice-p Q21 Elaine Velie, secretary fill Betty Almond, treasure Our Lady in music . . . th-ft to right!-Mary Jane Gannon. Lois O' Connor, Marjorie Min- ko, Barbara Hawley, Margaret Foley, Kay Palagi, Agnes Graber. 1SeatedJ Gay Clemente and Winifred Hennes- sey. M 0 0 A During the past year a group Llzlarn' uf of senior girls, under the guid-A ance of Sister Mary Gonzaga, founded the Miriam Club. whose purpose it is to promote a stronger love for and great- er knowledge of Our Lady. Although this club is in its infancy, it has featured many Worth-while projects, perhaps the most outstanding of which are the Masses offered on first Friday for the alumni in service and the statue of Our Lady presented to the school in May. Through this organization, an appreciation oi Mariology is furthered in Catholic High. resident l. Q, '-1' -sv 1-
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la he a recently formed unit, is composed of senior girls who have as their first interest sodality Work and Catholic action. This group is the nucleus of all C. Y. O. activities carried on by the girls of the school. At its first meeting in October, Father Hinds, moderator of the group, provided members with a main spir- itual motive which serves as the basis for all temporal works undertaken by the members. No cosmetics! .... Kay Siler, Helen Divincy, Peggy Hayes, Rosamond Kccfe, Rose Mon- ahan, Doris Stevens, Mary Mahoney.
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Miss Miller and the Cc-cilians at Tho Shrine of St. Cecelia . . . - Girls' Glcc Club .... .M . plays an important role in the extra-curricular activities of u-,LC our school. We have two clubs devoted to giving their members a better appreciation of music: The Cecilian Club and The Glec Club. Since the members of the Cecilian Club are either students who are members of the music classes or former members of them, Sister Mary is the moderator. The Glee Club, under the able direction of Miss Miller, has proved to be the nucleus for several successful minstrels and operettas. During our freshman year H. M. S. Pinafore was presented and in our sophomore year The Forest Prince. This year The Gondoliers was the oper- otta selected for presentation. For Christ Our King he Zezeaiand an organization under the di- rection of Sister Mary Lucia, C.S.J., meet every other VVed- nesday. They comprise girls who wish to give more service to our Eucharistic Lord by caring for the altar linens and preparing the altar for Mass and Benediction. The unit is named after The Little Flow- er, vvho at one time was sacris- tan in her Carmelite convent in Lisieux.
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