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fV .1114 i Changing one thing for y the hetter is worth more than proving a thousand things wrong. -Anonymous POPULARIZING GOODNESS via the press is the Franciscan task of the Tr0ubadour editors who plunge into the preparation of next montlrs publication. Third Order members: Mary Ann lfrhanrzyk, Joyce Lis, lsahelle Mokan, Carol Majchrzak, and Diane jaroszewska find that working the Franriscan way puts the joy into the work. s it it-. , -v i , ff -.t ef! Ai.. Right: THE SPIRIT OF SPIRITUALITY is happiness and tertiaries are full of it after the regular meeting of the Third Order. Christine Ka- minska presents a copy of the month's Troubadour to Director, Rev. Victorian Gassl O.F.M., while Patricia Burzkowslca stands hy to assist with the distribution of the latest issue to eager tertiaries. Below: MARY-LIKENESS IN DRESS is zealously promoted by Legion of Decency members. While Christine Glowacka Cstanding at rightD reads aloud the standards of Mari-lyke attire, Christine Szymrzak leads the group in examining the features of a gown which meets the standards. Patritia Amhroziak, jane l.uhera, Barhara Ann Dukat, Celene Borowiak, Geraldine Ryszltiewicz, and lXlL1I',lL2l1'6f Czenszalc find the discussion highly informative and praetital. Sister Mary Maurice, Moderator of the Legion, presides over the meeting. af'
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Duty malees ns do many 'Q things, but only love can I malee ns do tlaem well. THE QUEENS HONOR is their propelling motive as handmaids of Mary buckle down to their monthly project of issuing Our Lady's Echo for the benefit of their follow-Sodalists and the en- tire student body. The zealous staff includes Patricia Koperska, Mary Lou Wrotniak, Geraldine Nowak, Theresa Kaleta, Mary Jean Syrek, and Rose Marie Mazur. THE JOY IS IN THE GIVING, and the senior Socialists prove the adage once again as Sister Mary Josephine sees them off to Wende where Judith Gorski played Santa Claus to the old folks in the Erie County Home. Sodality officers: Mary Lou Wrotniak fkneelingj, Barbara Pietraszek, Rita Konwin- ska, and Theresa Kaleta together with other Sodalistsz frightj Eliz- abeth Koprowska, Nancy Swier- czynska, Geraldine Nowak, and Judith Mazur, prepare to leave for their errand of charity. Carol singing and folk dances comprised the program which preceded the distribution of gifts. 20 THE ACCENT IS ON ACTION as mission-minded Junior Sodalists take a practical turn in the matter by sponsoring a drive for used re- ligious articles. Elated with the suc- cess of their project, ffront rowJ Michalene Duch, Delphine Ciel- inska, Rosalie Kasprzak, fsecond rowj Theresa Pierug, Mary Jure- wicz, Mary Jean Syrek, and Chris- tine Kotowska busy themselves with sorting and packing the articles. I as .I L E t 1 r t rl 1 ,.:. , . , 5? - I 1. .' .
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T2 6' , gl s we Wm, Bottom right: TIME FOR THOUGHT and recollection is profitably spent by students during the tlll'CC-Qlill' retieat before the feast of the lniinaeulate Conception. juniors: tfrontj Christine Sinigielslaa. jane Gotlzilc, fseeond rowj Barbara lilaey, Christine Sitelc, Anastasia Olszewska. fstandinggj Patricia Zioniltowska, and Geraldine Sums ' ' - 'A A - lc l ' n wer with their Eucharistic linslta take advantage of .1 spait inoinent to tal tunes t Friend in the hallowed silence of the chapel. Bottom left: Retreat Master, Father Vittor Krzywonos, O.F,lNI., keyed his talks to the theme, Getting to Know You. On eath of the three days: Talce-a-Look Day, Brighten-up-Day, and Polish-up-Day. we fwL'l'llflI1l7CLl ourselves in the spiritual mirror l ' v ove our moral semblance. A REFLECTION A DAY drives temptation away and a minute's meditation starts the day right. Sophomores: flcft to rightj Audrey Steinlein, Sylvia Kozerska, Rober- ta XX'ysot'lta, Judith lioroni, Barh- ara Gliszezynska, and Anita Mo- lenda give serious consideration to the spiritual pointer offered to the student hotly eaeh morning. Rita Konwins she ka tuins on the spiritual current as reads over the public address system an appro priate selection from the Gospel or some othei pious souree. to appraise ant inn r .,,gf t. is sv if
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