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OFFICERS: Jim Boyle, Pete Toomey, Vernon Kullo, Anthony Sauer, Tom Fish. It is improbable that a good part of any high school sodolity ever kept all the rules. The Junior Sodality however had some success in saturating the minds of its members with Catholic principles. The discussions, by which this was accomplished, brought out the om- nipresent strength of secularism and suggested the only solution-more frequent Mass for more Catholics. lf the discussions, the attendence at Mass, and the Rosary help to turn out stalwart leaders in the different walks of life, then this year's sodolity will have made a substantial contribution toward a brighter tommorrow. Junior Soclality we bf ar Anthony Sauer' one of the weekly meetings. TOP ROW: Metzler, Parrish, Boyle, Schmidt, Kribs, Parker, Torres, Axelrod, Gaffney, D'Arcy, Waser. MlDDlE ROW: Campo, Regan, De la Garrigue, Moreton O Connor Penunuri, Fiore, Toomey, St. Geme, Glass, Thompson, Mr. Kolda, S..l. BOTTOM ROW: Bowler, Harrington, Zafarano, Scanlan, Meylan, Kulla, Sauer Fish Batlaglia Ostermier, Hanavan, Valente, Henry. ABSENT: Alessi, Baken, Collins, Gullick, Gocke, Herkenhoff, Maggio, Malloy, Meehan, Murray, O'Donnell, O Neill Schutz Scott Zielsdorf, Francis, Knox.
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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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.1 TOP ROW: R. Fitzpatrick, Grieley, Etchepare, C. Hammond, Salmon, Parsons, Barber, Rave, Dean, Plante, Taylor, Strobel, Scully, O'Neill, Heuer, McCabe, Klinger, McLeoc FOURTH ROW: Chavez, Murray, lee, Moreno, Carallo, R. Hammond, Morris, Sullivan, Curtin, Trebaol, Dirkes, Wood, Shea, Verdugo, Zyblut, Enright. THIRD ROW Doyle, E. Fitzpatrick, Contreras, Culligan, Koval, J. Sullivan, Cutler, Alcocer, Toomey, Nahra, Norwood, Hutflesz, Shipstad, Sargent, Brunotto, Stehley, McGilvray, Mayc SECOND ROW: Clarke, Abarta, Welch, Deemar, Meyers, Bubien, Ross, Madation, Hildenbrand, Roberti, Chonette, Dolan, McDonald, Frasher, Sichi, Cullen. BOTTOI ROW: Courtney, Parke, Laurin, Donegan, Rozier, Matthew, Cahill, Callahan, Mullin, Hanrahan. Sophomore Sodality ln l95O-5l, the Sophomore Sodality, with Father Crowley as moderator, engaged in many spiritual activities. The sodalists wheeled patients to Mass at the General Hospital. They encouraged weekly par- ticipation at Mass. The sodality even created a merit system-at the end of every month slips of paper were handed out on which the sodalists marked the number of visits, weekday Masses, general hospital l2OO meritsl, speeches before the sodality, spiritual readings and daily sacrifices. There was entertainment also: one all-day winter picnic at Snow Valley, a social at the beginning of the year, and hot dogs at Griffith Park. Thus they mixed play with prayer. This year marked a successful period in the Sophomore Sodality, Loyola found in it a valuable asset. SOPHOMORE SODALITY OFFICERS Prefect ............... .lahn Bubian Vice Prefect. . . .... Mike Curtin Secretary .... . . . Richard Dolan Sgt.-at-Arms. . .... Bob Wood A good number of Sophomores help cart crates of Christmas cans to the T Helpers of the Holy Souls, for packaging ialong with S750 worth of , cake and chickensll and eventual distribution by Loyola sodalists.
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