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'- I9 CAMPANILE 32 ...,...... Top Row: M. LeBlanc, General Chairladyg L. Spires, M. Barry, G. Clancy, V. O'Connor. llliddle Row: D. Barkume, G. Duhart, E. Madden, D. Byrne, E. Heitxnan. Bottom Row: J. Fearn, M. O'Grady, M. Spencer. Chi Rho Mission Club ATHOLIC ACTION, in the form of Mission work, has held a place in the activities at Holy Redeemer since 1926, when the Chi Rho Mission Club was founded. Animated by the example of their predecessors, the Class of '32 reorganized the Club, and brought to it the love and earnestness of the most loyal of former members. K Under the leadership of Mary Ann LeBlanc different mission units were organized. Stamps were collected, tinfoil prepared, boxes of holy pictures, medals, and rosaries sent to the missions, and daily prayers recited for the mis- sionaries. The Rally at Marygrove College inspired our delegates with new ardor for the work. The Mission 'Amock trial encouraged the Hpenny a day campaign for the Propagation of the Faith, and the Lenten season found prac- tically every Senior a member of the Society. The unit headed by Gertrude Duhart deserves mention for its labors. Besides the above activities, each month they drew from their treasury to sub- ' V' scribe for a A'Mission magazine. Letters were re- t I 3 ' ceived commending these girls for their solicitude , W ' h ' for souls during this Century of Missions. , 2 The Class of '32 surrenders the torch of Mis- 1 I TT C sion activity to the incoming Seniors. May it guide i them securely to their goal, a harvest of souls. illlliufhf K' ' it Page One Hundred Five
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i9 CAMPANRLE 32 Top Row: V. Sweeney, Art Editorg A. Bockichays, W. Schueren, H. Jurczak, J. Sabo. Bollmn Row: L. Bacher, A. Sassak, E. Glynn, M. Gardner. Ari' Sfaff HE ART STAFF has spent many of their leisure hours to contribute draw- ings for the book. And as a result the book will become more and more precious to them in passing years. To this staff fell the task of developing the theme, composing and sketching scenes and designs, designing panels, and mounting photographs. Working under conditions that were not always pleas- ing, the staff nevertheless has gone through With the work for the glory of the book. The art work of this year owes its perfection to the guidance, advice, and corrections of Brother Frank Servaites. His help and ideas are responsible for the successful completion of the work. The staff takes this opportunity to extend their thanks to him for his advice and help. The staff was so energetic that their work was T completed inside of two months, Every member has done his share of work: this is one of the rea- sons for the success of the staff. We firmly believe that this year's art work is far superior to that of any previous year. Every member of the staff deserves the heart- felt thanks of the Class of '32 for the time and effort they have spent on the '32 Campanile. Page One Hundred Four
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at is W aw. A H. Ruttle L. Bachol' E, Harringt V. O'Connor M. Barry The Apostolic Commiidree O YE, therefore, teach all nations. So spoke Christ. Into all parts of the world His Apostles journeyed, spreading the light of Faith. In answer to the same mandate for Catholic Action, modern disciples of Christ have followed in the footsteps of the Apo-stles and devoted part of their leisure time to teaching the Gospel of Christ. The members of the Apostolic committee have sacriiced one evening each week to plant the seed of Faith in young minds. Black of Visage, but white of soul, the children of St. Benedict de Moor listened eagerly to the Word of God, and the girls saw gratifying proofs of the fruit of their zeal. They pre- pared many for Confession, and some for First Holy Communion, a number for Confirmation, and a few for the saving waters m4v . X, of Baptism ln October when 'vo unteers were ' . , l f sought, so many offered their services that not all found opportunity to exercise their generosity. But ' Q? we hope these students will be more fortunate next f year. C May the incoming Seniors continue the work E.:- I l 'C of the Apostolic Committee, remembering that F' Christ has said, HThey who instruct many unto 3 ' LB V . . . . ,, Justice shall shine as stars for all eternity. Page One Hundred Six
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