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Spiritual Iluunlzil The energetic group which lends a helping hand to the Sodality . . . its members repre- sent their classes . . . meeting with Sodality officers to plan spiritual activities . N.C. W.C. clothing appeal . . . adopt an orphan for Christmas . . . persistent promoters for the annual mission drive . . . Lenten activi- ties . . . ever forwarding its aim to circulate the spirit of Catholicity throughout the college. Blessed Virgin Sodality REGINA Voor, President ELEANOR MULLIGAN, Vice Pres. FAY CALLAHAN, Secretary HELEN WILLIAMSON, Treasurer Sodality spirit and how we attained it . . . a Spiritual Council with two representatives from each class . . . First Friday Mass for day and resident students . . . an hilarious amateur hour with the proceeds donated to the Victory Fund . . . presents galore under the Crossroads Christmas tree to brighten the holidays for Nanuet orphans and lay- ettes made up for Belgium's infant war- victims . . . meetings at Regina's home . . . endless drafting of plans for Mission Week and the annual bazaar . . . active member- ship in the Propagation of Faith . . . the inspiring and impressive Sodality enrollment ceremony in the Chapel each year . . . a spirit of prayer and sacrifice, the spirit of the Sodality . . . strong in the heart of every Mountie. Class Representatives
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Student Ilnnncil Avon EY GALLON, President JOAN GARDNER, Vzbe-President Twelve honored councillors, proud wearers of the coveted gold-and-white tassels . . . the jury of our own peers on Mondays at 5, and our valiant spokesmen thc rest of the time . . . our And, patience and aHability per- sonified, with a bright quip for everyone . . . lengthy business meetings in Marillac, and shorter ones in 402 when recalcitrant stu- dents pay their just dues . . . Inaugurators of the new and efficient demerit system . . . the hatless and the stockingless are their prey and violators of ten-o'clock lights-out and study hour quiet know their wrath . . . but more than a disciplinary board, the Council rectifies student grievances, sponsors social events, and remains through trial and tribulation, our genuine good friends. - 1 A t i 1 ' -ff---qu-nv--.s. , . . V , wry.. . L ,.,,,... ., .4 Q . 4 ..-e I . , Q L - , lr , uv Q , a , 4 . , WMWQ 343 up 5, uAY,,i,.5gf,... no-1. en........., ,.
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Mummers' Plays . . . ' f t Literary Society ' 'rl l MARY CARI-'Y Vice Presi- GRACI-: LYONs, I resz en , , . , denf, Donornv RoAN'mm:, Secretary-Treasurer Sister Madeleva . . . Sinclair Bruce Marshall Lewis . . . W u h and dont orge the Evelyn a g . . . coffee and fruit cake . . . combine all these ' the Literary d things and you have goo ' d l' htful mixture of intellectu- Society . . . a e ig alism and good times . . . once a month at Marillac Hall when the literati of Mount Saint Vincent gather under the direction of ' ' cts Dr. Kelly, for lively discussion on all aspe of literature. rt liuilrl Bi-:TTY FITZGERALD, President, ANTONITA Rmxu, ' Prcvidcn! JEANNE FINN, Secretary, RITA . Vzce '. , PFI-:I Fan, Treasurer Painting, sketching portraits, etching . . . h a er fun for the enthusiastic artist or t e e g amateur who tries his skill for the first time in the Guild projects . . . everyone welcome- budding Rembrandts, Dalis and sidewalk scribblers alike . . . a chance to experience the subtle sa dabbling with a purpose. tisfaction of creative effort . . . ge .r Keys and Hurves Amar-:N LALLY, Pre.-fidenl, Mzuw NIEWENHOUS, ' tan, JANE Vice President, Ji-:AN Duirv, More J SWEENEY, Treasurer . . . Mother- Bridge . . . theater-party Daughter Tea . . . new pins, shiny and offi- cial . . . Hallowe'en party for the Frosh . . . Keys and Kurves, the commerce club, grow- ing every year . . . With Miss KelIenberg's Trusty Taxi Service, the ice cream is always hard, the cake always oven-fresh . . . Even techniques of typing are fun, seen through a movie. i
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