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liitty Malstrom, Sue Robertson, Betty Simmons, Marion Knott, Jean Smith, Cl'refectD, Rose Mary lialus, Ann Hall, Elizabeth Baugh, Mary Jane Barry, Rose Marie Meadow-Croft, and Eleanor McHugh made up the group of Sodality officers for the year. lfndaefltd Qcwe ct the bQc!to.o-Z With greater devotion to Mary as their goal, Sodalists set out to make this year's activity a record of spirit- ual achievement. Recitation of the Office of the Blessed Virgin, commit- tee work to spread good literature and combat evil in movies and on radio, First Friday and First Saturday de- votions, and monthly meetings in the auditorium, were some of the items on the Sodality's list of events. 2 ' Att-fwaftfwae ta Sue Robertson, chairman, conducts a meeting of Our Lady's Committee. Moderator Sister Carmella seems to enjoy the proceedings. At the annual reception of freshman into the So- dality, Father Reiter enrolls each new member with the Miraculous Medal.
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Ann Aumiller and Esther Hennegan. Crusade ofTicers for the year included:-Margaret Mary Sellmayer. Dorothy Lurz, Elizabeth 'l'eip0. Pat Shea CPresidentJ, Peggy Lyston, Pat O'Connor, Monthly local conference meetings brought repre- sentatives from all the high schools to I.N.D. during February. Msgr. Vaeth, director of the Propagation of the Faith, attended the meeting. bishop Keough. Missionaries all over the world can tell tales of spiritual and financial help received from I.N.D. Crusaders, members of the Diamond Unit. Furnishing medicals for the sick in foreign lands, collecting stamps, arranging a Christmas party for rural children in Southern Maryland, and holding the St. Patrick's Day Sale and spring carnival were but a few of the year's successes showing the school's mission zeal. At the end of the scholastic year, many of the officers and committee members for 1948-49 were looking forward to attending the national convention of the Catholic Students Mission Crusade to be held during August at Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana. 61 Awarded the Paladin Jewel for mission activities, Esther Henncgan receives her medal from Arch-
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Literature Committee members present a sing song in which they tell of the merits of various Catholic books by means of catching melodies. ,Q t ,,13.,,, . 4 I .r . .W i 63 L V 3 9 1.9. F , X M - V - , ist if ff' 7 wg , I , - I 1 f , i E ' 1 s' . - , - M N A PX
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