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John Fletcher, Mike Foley, Carol Ernst, Judy Foley, Annette Cozza, and Virginia Frey paint the new back- drop for the crib. TYPICAL S ODALITY ACTIVITIES The real meaning of Christmas is emphasized through the efforts of the Sodality: their making Advent wreaths, erecting the Christmas crib, and securing gifts for the people at Mullen home. All year, weekly visits are made to St. Vincent's Orphanage to teach the children to play gamesg and to Mullen Home for the Aged to help pass the time for the residents. The Catholic Youth Congress and the SSCA meeting in Chicago were valuable in helping the Sodalists carry out these projects. Diligently working on Advent wreaths are Joy Marie Frances, Mary Lee Vandiver, Mary Lou Trotter, Sharon Johnson, Ken Liley, John Fletcher, and Frank Donovan. Spending a typical aftemoon with the orphans are John Shev- lin, Pat Moran, Bill Settle, Dan Alonzi, Pat Mawe, Jerry Weibel, l.orr Quinn, and Ray Wompey.
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LAMP POST PAPER OF DISTINCTIONH QQ The Lamp Post mem- bers are FRONT TO BACK, Left to Right: Bar- bara Kasch, Marie Schwartz, Mary Lee Vandi- ver, Sandy Am- man, LillianBruce, Mike Baldwin, Bob Weskamp. ROW TWO: Eileen Hefner, Judy Butz, Mary Jane Car- lin, Annette Cozza, Anne Kelly, Dolores Wehrle, Vincent Scheetz. ROW THREE: Pat Helm, Caryl Gough, Ellen Heinicke. Mary Lou Trotter, Sister Mary Rhodes, sponsor, Judy Beck, Sally Starr, John Mo- han. ROW FOUR: Mary Ann Green, Anna Marie Piccone, Kathy Brislane, Joan DeAndrea, Jeanne Brin, Mary Sullivan, Jeane McTiernan, Carol Conley. Stephanie Hupp, Torn Donahue, Bill Strempel. ROW FIVE: Nancy Geiger, Betty Bretz Qhiddenl Jane Stephens, Diane Archer, Denes Essenyi, Pat Smith. ROW SIX: Jan- elle McDonnell, Joan Levstik, Judy Foley, Richard Engel, and Ray Wompey. 'I fl. lm S 4' BARBARA Jo SIGG EDITOR-Us-CHIEF Qs
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7 Carol Sullivan and Eileen Downs board the train for the biennial MISSIONS CLUB Confucius say, a few coins every day' is the slogan for the mission b anks that are passed daily in homeroom period. Officers and repre- sentatives gain ideas from quarterly mission meetings with the other h P c igh schools of Denver and from The Shield, As a home mission roject, boxes for the Federal Correctional Institution are filled x-.ith andy and cookies to help promote the Christmas spirit. The social climax of the Mission year is the pre -Lenten Sweethearts' Ball, which financially completes the school quota. Catholic Students' Mission Cru- Knowing and distributing the Mission magazine, sade Convention at Notre Dame The Shield, is the object of the officers, John University. Shackley, president, Eileen Downs, secretary, Bridget Mullane, vice-president, and Mike Finegan, treasurer. Licking the bowl is the best part of baking, says Joe Davies and Tom Donahue. Busy baking the cookies are Sandy Am- man, Donna Perella, and Mary Lou McCloskey. gs, ,aff 7 Helping to box and send cookies to the Federal Correctional Institution are Theresa Proctor, Sheila Moffat, Marilyn Car- roll, and Nancy Geiger. , J' -'ti 'v -l'C . f I ,
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