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Sodality of the Immaculate The -S6clr31Ifiity , sodalists both? 'yaungi amen anal women in the evening School of Business This group is directed by Father Simor, SJ., whose informal meetings en- able all to withdraw briefly from the hustle and bustle of the pressures of the business world and enhance the sodalists opportunities to grow spiritu- ally. Works of mercy, retreats, Communion Breakfasts and other activities prepare the sodalist for an intimate friend- ship with Christ through His Blessed Mother. Catholicism becomes more than a way of life. The Sodality contributes to young Catholics a background where- by they become not only thinkers but in addition and what is of greater importance, doers in today's modern world. But that's what it says! 1-431
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Sodality ot Our Lady ot the Immaculate Conception Under the guidance ot Rev. Eamon Taylor, S.J., its moderator, the sodality embarked upon a new program tor the current academic year. The Sodality's participation in Apostolic activ- ities centralized itselt around its sponsorship ot a closed retreat tor men and women ot the entire school, its adoption ot the advent wreath custom displayed in the school lounge, and its encourage- ment to the student body to attend daily Mass which is held each morning in the Chapel. The social activities, ot course, includes parties, picnics and theatre parties tor the enjoyment of all its members. Annually, the sodality sponsors the Mission Dance which was this year's Moonlight Hacienca. lt also directs the annual Mission Drive and pub- lishes a socially and spiritually informative news- paper tor its members and as a means ot contact with other sodalities. i - Q 1 - i J. Clarke, P. McElligOtt. Michael J. Wallace Busy Sodalists. Prefect j. yili il'4l7 Front Row: M. Stewart, F. Mannino, M Goulden, N. Coppola, P. McDougall, V Syron, A. Stypinski, J. Polito, M. Bierwirth S. Weber, A. Clevenger, V. Murray, C, Pil kowskas. Second Row: H. Meschi, J. Nar ducci, N. Philbin, W. l-larlciri, S. Detazio, C Basile, A. Reyes, P. Lopez, J. l-lanrahan, D Rattery. Back Row: G. Reidy, D. Andres, T Deacy, H. Winsch, A. Young, C. Walsh, T Kane B Bon iorno T Scheller A. Janniere r v -G f K
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We, the students ot Fordham University Campus Division, in view ot our apparent need tor spiritual, cultural, and social development, do hereby form the Chi Rho Fraternity in the hopethat religion and learning may go hand in hand, and character grow with knowledge. By weekly Mass attend- ance in a body, adherence to the duties of the Apostleship of Prayer in its various stages, attendance at lectures of interest and importance to the Catholic business student and participation in cultural and social activities the Fraternity is successfully aiding in the spiritual, cultural and social development of its membership, and thereby fulfilling its purpose tor existence. Front Row N Deusebio, W. Sinnot, J. Byrne, J. Collins, M. Kernan, A. Mozilo, T, Porcellini. Second Row: D. Sarka E Carroll D Gerety M Dennehy M Davey, R. Hennessy, J. Smith, R. Smith. Third Row: A. Sorrentino, C. Koczka, P. Neville, J. Dunleavy J Clohessy D Chamberlain R Mirone, J. Kirk. Fourth Row: R. Saumell, R. Rowe, R. Pointon, T. Green, T. Rielly, T. Doherty, W Schneider R Molinari Back Row J Whooley, P. Epperlein, M. Santa-Maria, S. Crispinelli, E. l-lahan, R. Maraffi. ' Anxiety before a meeting. , J. Michaellltkernan President f
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