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l-Hilti MARIA? Dedicating its efforts to help the world to Mary, the Blessed Mother, and asking all their blessings through her is the Legion of Mary. Because of their quiet, nundergroundv methods, many people have never heard of this spiritually powerful or- ganization, however, the late Pope Pius XII de- clared it to be one of the greatest tools of the Church. Among their numerous projects were ad- ditions to the school book test library and the selection of the best magazine articles of the week. On December 7, the state-wide Legion of Mary held a day-long conference on the campus of CBHS. Among the honored dignitaries attending was Bishop William Adrian of Nashville. In charge of planning and making arrangements for this day of spiritual growth were Brother Roger, moderator, and the CBHS praesidium of the Legion. Above is a scene from the Mass which ended the spiritually revitalizing day. Working hand in hand with Mary to better the world, the Legion begins every meeting with special prayers to her. Under the special dedication of Our Lady of the Library and the moderatorship of Brother Roger, the Legion has run smoothly and successfully during the year. From left to right, the members are: R. Lawing, V. Cavola, R. Mason. J. W. Clark, P. Norman, D. Santi, and B. Gaia. Missing is J. Norman.
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Juniors are also a strong part of the Y.C.S. movement at C.B.H.S.g preparation for next year is very important, so they are learning the true Y.C.S. spirit through work. Spotlighting their main project of the year, the Legion of Decency movie ratings board, are from lett to right: B. Downing, T. Gagliano, B. Crobmever, J. W. Clark, P. Pettit, C. Huettel, G. Loud, and M. Angelo. LEARNING THE STUDE T OC T10 SCS Discussing one of their many projects for the year, such as the role of the parish and extracurricular activities, is the Senior Y.C.S. group. At left, from left to right, they are: T. Foster, D. Godwin, F. Hughes, R. Curran, R. Hawkins, B. WiUiams, .l. Wimmer, J. Darst, and B. Schreck. 5 ffm A i , tj 1 r 4 at At left are the So homores' however in this case the aren't 9 p 7 7 y the wise fools many believe them to be. They are among the hardest working groups in the school. From left to right, they are: P. Baldwin, V. Kouns, M. Watermeier, M. Parks, M. Barre, M. Arnoult, B. Metz, M. Tragarz, E. Segerson, and J. Reno. Paging through some literature in the Young Christian Students' library gives valuable ideas to the three section leaders. At the left is B. Metz, Sophomore leader, B. Williams, Senior leaderg and P. Pettit, Junior leader. Besides planning and co-ordinating Y.C.S. activities in the school, these boys have made numerous trips to represent Memphis in National Conventions. Aiming at a re-Christianization of school life, in particular, the Y.C.S. meets once a week to discuss and plan its methods for the coming week. Brother Luke Paul moderated both the Senior and Junior groups.
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THE HARVEST IS GRE T B TTHELBORER gfauxi f ' Our Lord Himself said the laborers were far too few. The principle aim of the Benildus Club is to encourage good vocations through prayerg a boy doesn't necessarily join the club because he feels that he has a vocation, but because he sees the need for more of them, whether for him or for others. Besides offering prayers every day during their lunch hours, the Benildus Club members also con- duct various charity projects-such as collection and distribution of clothes to the poor throughout the city, the selling of religious goods during the school retreat, and the sponsoring of the monthly First, Friday Mass for vocations-throughout the year. Sorting clothes from the annual drive every Christmas are the Benildus Club officers with Brother Columban, moderator. From left to right are: G. Lazarini, Sergeant-at-Arms, P. Dwyer, Secretary, T. Foster, Presidentg J. Hudson, Vice Presidentg and F. Hughes, Treasurer. E., I, .'11',.5.,.,..:. -, fy, 3, . 2' ff fvciw f Fulfilling the club's purpose by offering prayer for good vocations, the active members are seen in the chapel. They are, in the FIRST PEW, from left to right: G. Lazarini, F. Hughes, P. Dwyer, J. Hudggn, T, Foster, SECONDg J, O,Reil1y, L. Holland, T, Gaglgnno J Miller, C. Schaffler, B. Rogers. THIRD: B. Chiles, B. Schreck, B, Williams, S. Dino, J. Hall, J. Wimmer. FOURTH: R. ' Irfan. J. Gardino, R. Hawkins, J. Darst, G. Cau. FIFTH: B. Crobmeyer, B, Soefker, D. Godwin, T. Adair. SIXTH: C. Gallina, B, .5 ,V,.. an' L. Robinson, B. Cianciolo. SEVENTH: P. Pettit, J. Gardello, B. McEniry, B. Strong. EIGHTH: B. Wade, M. Burkhardt, J. Ai.. rn, E. Patton, and J. Ebbitt. Missing is B. McNamara. i
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