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WHAT MAKES LOYOLA? At Loyola every activity should be Catholic Action,becauseitisplannedtosend healthy, intelligent Catholics into the world. But some activities are specifically Catholic Action: Grueling hours were spent by the Cate- chists in pounding what little religion they could into the minds of their restless pupils. The ever-faithful Sanctuary Society found it quite difficult to rise after the night of a game or dance to serve early Mass on many a freezing morning. Sodalists have keen memories of that suffocating, smog- thick January 5, when all sat silent about the gloomy Immaculate Heart Library, having found all their attemps to discuss the Mass seemingly to no avail. Of course the happy hours of Catholic Action were many, but the hours of sacri- fice put a genuine seal of approval on the work. There were few obvious results, many seeming failures. But through it all we know that the effects of Catholic Action evolve slowly-slowly like the growth of an acorn into a sturdy oak tree.
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Senior Soclality in Bob Kinsella leads the discussion group on Catholic Education with Mr. Johnson, SJ., as moderator. OFFICERS: George Seeber, Bill Wood, Bob Kinsella, Albert Cornelius. This yeor's Senior Sodality of Our Lady, directed by Prefect Bill Wood with Mr. Fernandez, SJ. as modera- tor, was divided into small cells, which, with the help of Mr. Johnson, SJ., discussed everything from prayer to ordinary dates. Due to the persistent effort of Wood, Cornelius, Kinsella, and Seeber, the Twice Daily Club l lT l was brought back into existence. All in all this year's Sodality has prepared a few more Loyolans to cope successfully with the pagan world about them. TOP Q JW: Brink, Seeber, Kinsella, Johsen, Saenz, McNeil, Flynn, Landes, Eitner, Zima, Seidler, Muntz. MIDDLE ROW: Haeglin, Wood, Dunne, Goodman, Dahl- t, Wilms, Marlow, Knoll, Mullen, Brown, Olsen, Carrunza, Ruff. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Fernandez, S. J., Reed, Brennan, Lambert, Noone, Sullivan, Corn li s, Morgan, Henke, Wittmond, Aviles. T4
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