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I 0 fltriyf rough ary, ing Upper left: This view of the Cisca Holy Hour during benediction ceremonies at Notre Dame church shows how the holy hour is attended by boys cmd girls from Catholic high schools all over Chicago on the first Sun- day of every month. As part of the program a differ- ent priest is guest speaker each time at this parish on the south-west side, prominently known because of its perpetual adoration ceremonies. Upper center: Putting used stamps to a good purpose are Marilyn Horan, Faith Kaitul, and Mabel Hinger, senior mission chairmen, as they cut and sort the stamps salvaged from old letters, postcards, and especially Christmas cards collected from their own homes or dad's office where otherwise, probably, they would have met with a less noble death. Upper right: Freely airing her views at one of the Sodality's general meetings is sophomore Marilyn May. During the year separate division meetings are also held, handling such subjects as the Mystical Body and the Christian Mind. These assemblies, something new to us this year, proved to be a good method of clarity- ing otherwise hard-to-understand doctrines and Catho- lic viewpoints. Left center: As they enjoy themselves while getting a sneak preview of one of the current issues of Today, Agnes Blasovich, Beatrice Meyers, Marie McCormick, and Pat Delehanty are pictured preparing to distribute this popular student magazine fpublished by Cisca right here in Chicagol to the rest of the school where it is used not only as recreational reading, but also for discussion in many classes. Center: Holding an informal meeting on the campus senior Sodality officers, standing, Margie Hanley, Rose- mary Callaghan, Io Anne McCauley, Iean Waterloo, and seated, Ann Kasting, Agnes Blasovich, Ioan Krause, Dorothy Kramarz, Mabel Hinger, and Marguerite Liston outline plans for future meetings and projects in order to form more actively Catholic studenis who know their faith. Lower left: Officiating at the installation of the senior Sodality officers, the Reverend Martin Carrabine, S.I. witnesses their pledges to do their best to increase the fervor of their fellow student's devotion to Christ through Mary by helping them realize the importance of their religion and how it can be applied to every- clay living in a practical way. Lower right: If they haven't already acquired a Way with children Sarah Boyle, Iean O'Neil, Ioan Miller and Geraldine La Belle soon will, after learning the line art of keeping peace in a nursery at the De Paul settlement. A committee of juniors spend their after- school hours there five times a week helping the sis- ters care for the tots who are left with them during the day, Page Seventy four
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oom 317 aa a Beat on the oue For many fields of endeavor there are particular outlets offered in the curriculum. Girls attracted to newspaper work have the opportunity of a specialized course in Journalism in junior year. The culmination and goal of this training is a position on the staff in senicr year where all acquired knowledge is put to practical use as an extra-curricular activity. After each publication, the staff conducts a meeting at which criticism of the preceding is- sue is invited. Interesting as well as educational, the course pertains to a field with which every girl has daily contact. Upper left: Armed with notebooks and pencils, junior journalists set out to prove the pen is mightier than the sword. Mary Schweitzer, Kathleen Lyons. Mary Dolores Hail, Maureen Fleischauer, Mary Helen Donahue, Genevieve Weissensel. Mary Henry, LaRayne Nowicki, and Pat Za- wacki demonstrate the correct equip- ment for a resourceful journalist to carry at all times tplus an endless supply of energy, not recorded in the plcturej. Center left: The Immaculate News Staff. wheels that keep the paper rolling, hur- ries to meet the inevitable deadline for copy, headlines and dummies. Involved in preparations are ladies of the press Ieanne lohnston, Fourth Page Editor: Cath- erine Thiel. Second Page Editor: Rita Tro- jan, Picture Editor: Mary Frances O'Byrne. Managing Editor: Lorraine Knill, Exchange Editor: Rosemary Mack, First Page Edi- tor: and Rosalie Boesen, Third Page Edi- tor. Lower left: With the preparation of copy for the printer comes the necessity of typ- ing: hence, versatile journalists. Pictured, Irene Tatone busies her digits on material which later will be part of the News or Yearbook. Lower center: Scurrying through the file of Yearbook data, Suzanne Stoner, lunior Editor, and Peggy Scanlan, Editor for The lmmaculata 1948, unearth precious docu- ments to aid in the production of the an- nual. Y, ,,.. Page Seventy-six
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