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L '6Tlzei iof dzlstnzctions is service to others. Action follows being, for one cannot give what he does not have. It is this principle which guides the Sodality of Our Lady under the direction of Gail Giacobbe, Prefeet, and Sister Teresa Clare, moderator, in fulfilling its aims. The Freshmen spend their year becoming more familiar with God, themselves, and the meaning of sodality, while the Sophomclres translate the words into action and cul- minate their year by making their Act of Consecration to Our Lady. .luniors and Seniors continue their pursuit of self-sanctification and act as spiritual catalysts in every environment. The Sodality leads the school in such liturgical cere- monies as Bible vigils, the Lily Procession to Our Lady, and the May Crowning. In thcse ways they offer them- selves in charity through their brothers to God. ,l lL-R 'W -GEORGE VI OF ENGLAND SODALITY Members of the Spiritual Council, Jane Ward, Kathy Sosniclty, Gail Gia- cobbe, Mary Tliompson, Laura Tiet- jen, Regina Walsh, Carolyn Houghton, ana' Maureen De Mauro, seein amused at proposed ideas for the Sodality Dance decorations. E-,...1:, :g:: Father Hayes, Gail Giacobbe, Ginny Kaminskas, and Sister Teresa Clare in conference after Fatl1er's talk on the Legion of Decency. On the Feast of tlze Immaculate Con- ception, Senior and Junior Sodalists l honor Mary in the Lily Procession. Gail Giaeolzlie, So- rlality Prefect, ex- emplifies apostolic service. , if .' lo I i 9 we! ' I 9 sr!--'Fl T 'f'-U 'F Judy Albers seems ready to add lo the lively discussion led by Laura Tietjen under the direction of Sister Clare Regina. 9
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1 STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Organization is the lab where the students enrich their personalities by developing qualities of leadership and character. Our Student Council, by enabling students to freely express their opinions, helps them to strengthen their ideals in the school, the community, and the world. Officers and representatives are elected to govern the members and to promote a closer relationship between the faculty and the students. Under the leadership of Diana Todaro and the guidance of Sister Margaret Rose, the Student Coun- cil performs many charitable works beyond the school sphere. With the support of the entire body, they present needy families with Thanksgiving bas- kcts and undertake a UNICEF project. In all their activities, within or beyond the school, the Student Organization inspires the girls with a sense of justice. Donna Plaznondmz, Diana Tozlnrn, Nancy Butterwei, and Pat O'Brien stay after selmol to correct the Freslinmn constitution tests. F The minutes of the previous meeting are read to the Council members by the secretary. Pat O'Bricn, Todaro, Donna Plamondon, Nancy Butterwei. Terry Kathy Keeler, Mary Soriano. Nancy Long, Darylynn Carol Pavlo. Linda Klein, Jean Allen, Laura Plum, Rodrigues, Pat Hallinan, Gail Giacobbe, and Ellie Merkl Gail Giucobbe leads the .s't1m'ent body in nmrning prayers with the assi.s'tz1nr'e of Donna Plunimulcni. Tet everyone speak out theftruth to nezghbon ' ' ' ' 77 membefshw-S ,0fo5h3 t 'Wwe K , I K kkk. , , xyfty ' -V I f H VK O Freshmen Darylynn Peters, Tlieodora Rielzlan, and Nancy Bender complete their Thanksgiving baskets with 11 smile. 8
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MISSION UNIT Sister Clare Regina and Kathy Davison, Meg Kenah, Mary Catherine Walsh, Deanie Ward, Cheryl Grotn, Janet Murphy, Debbie Hnglies, Ellen Wilson, and Paula D'Agostini, members of the Mission Unit Board, dismiss the sltcreess :The Sacred Heart for the world' of the Coronation Ball. ,, . . the world for the Sacred Heart. Prayer, study, and sacrifice are the channels through which the Mission Unit devotes itself to the poor of the world. The organization, encouraged by Geraldine Wardls leadership and Sister Clare Regina's example, reached a new height this year. Prayer is always an integral part of the organization, and it is directed through Our Lady of Guadalupe. Meanwhile, the weekly study clubs sought to break the basic barrier to Compelleal by the mis- sion spirit, Debbie Deltbel, Lynn Russo-Ale.s'i, Terry Swantic and Kathy Davison spend their afternoon eut- ting stamps. brotherhood-ignorance--by explod- ing the myths surrounding minority groups. Last, and greatest, is sacrifice-the true test of love. The Coronation Ball and the annual Mission Bazaar change sacrifice into action by awakening in every girl her Christian commitment. Thus, bound together in a spirit of fraternal charity, the girls have not only studied about poverty-theyive acted against it. Mary Catherine Walsh and Kathy Cosgrove seem ready to liven up the Missioiz Unit stnrly elahs by their partiei- pation. Juniors Suzanne Rhodes, Mary Jo Weisbrot, Elly Merkl, Diane Sharkey, Mary Catherine Walsh, anal Diana Criteria relax at the Bazaar to survey their Calico Kitchen.
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