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Shown above is the May Procession which cli- maxes the Sodality activities of the year. The participants are the boys and girls of the ele- mentary school and the girls of the high school, who circle the block while reciting the Rosary. Catholic action and personal sanctifi- cation are the aims of the Catholic Stu- dents Mission Crusade and of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Christ's Challenge to Catholic Youth, engaged juniors and seniors in oratory. Cake sales brought in funds for J amshedpur Mission, and the Fides Settle- ment House profited from the collection of more than 300 toys. Moreover, prayer for the Missions precedes every class period. Thirty Sodalists enrolled as Hand- maids of the Blessed Sacrament with the promise to receive Holy Communion at least once a week. Recitation of the Little Office of our Lady and skits, besides Madonna Night and devotions at the shrine of Our Lady of the Wayside hon- ored God's Mother and ours. Certainly as school days end for the seniors, each girl can look back and realize that her spiritual life has been benefited through membership in these organizations. ABOVE: Sodality oflicers meet to plan the Fri- day meeting. Left to right are: Mary Aleese Shaw, secretaryg Peggy Taggart, treasurerg Ade- line Delaney, vice-presidentg and Theresa Lepore, president. BELOW: At the extreme right, Joan Maria Daly, president of the Missions, points out 'to Nancy St. Martin, vice-president, an article from The Shield, official organ of the C.S.M.C. Others pic- tured are: treasurer Elaine Keating, extreme left, and Patricia Pekin, secretary. A member of the Senior Class, chosen as May Queen, crowns a statue of the Blessed Virgin. The crowning ceremony is followed by a sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. ime laura a:5e6 efernify.
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'vw Fortnightly dances are sponsored by Holy Trinity parish. Men of Georgetown Uni- versity, juniors and seniors of Holy Trinity High, and members of Immaculata and Visitation Junior Colleges enjoy these bi-weekly Saturday evening dances. Semi- formal and formal dances held at hotels in Washington are the Sodality and Mission dances and the HTH Senior Prom.
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