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Q Club Assiiefsiilhrough Varied Activities The Mission Club provides a World of exciting activities while giving sub- stantial aid to the suffering and needy. Each class presents a special project to the school. The seniors make their project the annual mission dance while the juniors present an amateur play as their mission project. The sophomores offer a movie to the school as their contribution, and the freshmen appeal to our sweet tooth by selling a tempting array of candy. Besides class activities each home- room performs as many projects as possible, hoping to be named the mission room of the month. These projects in- clude collecting stamps and reading material and the collecting and repair of rosaries to be sent to those in need. Spiritual activities such as Holy Com- munions and prayers are also encour- aged as a most vital part of our assist- ance to the missions. Letters from every part of the world tell of the success of our efforts. Rosemarie Dernpntis, Sandra Shramski, Carolyn Cukrowski, Judy Scalisi and Barbara Osborne pre- ary Anne O,Grady hands Nancy Hamrnel a generous helping pare candy fgr the freshman mission project, f her mission cake in return for cancelled stamps. .i...., .. -- - H1 -,If Mary Gilleran shows Nancy Hammel, Annette Snella and Marcia Pfent needy places benefiting from the missions. i
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