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TOP LEFT: The Mission Committee helps the Government by collecting old records. Winners in the drive are Alice McNeil, Mary Ann Brassell, Eleanor Patrick . . . TOP RIGHT: The hairbow sale successfully sponsored by enthus- iastic helpers of Christ's missionaries. They are Virginia Kramer, Mary Jane Gut, Grace Needham, Mary McKeating, Lillian Robinson, Sara Robusto . . . SECOND LEFT: Cake! Cupcakes! and'Cookies! each with a flag for its center piece. Such was the array as the Sodality introduced its first Bake Sale . . . SECOND RIGHT: Luscious, brown sticky caramel syrup, juicy, red apples, the capability of the Mission Workers. All these combined gave us the Candied Apple Sale . . . THIRD LEFT: Helping to put Christ back into Christmas. That was the Sodality's aim this year as they sold beautiful Christmas cards. Left to right we have Virginia Kramer, Helen Harks, Grace Needham, Gabriella Gulyassy . . . THIRD RIGHT: The result of the Christmas Card Box and Christmas Seal Drive-much hard but enjoyable work for Therese Tarkey, Doris Schaefer, and Rosemary Schmitz . . . BOTTOM LEFT: Another example of enthusiastic zeal for the missions. Rita Ann Kunesh, Doris Schaefer, Dolores Abood, and Loranne Marek had to sacrifice their free time to count the results of the Cancelled Stamp Drive. But they did not mind for they thought only of the souls these stamps might some day purchase . . . BOTTOM RIGHT: Thrilled at the results of their en- deavors, Mary Rita Keating, Jean Havrila, Dolores Kowalewski and Jacqueline Newey examine the letters in reply to gracious donations made to many missionaries. 23
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With prayerful thanks to the moderator, Sister Mary Julian, our Merry Mission workers can sport a calendar of successes. A notable date was the Cathedral Latin, Notre Dame Mission Mixer which put the Home Mission Society on the beam for a check for 559. On a certain Friday, candied apples at- tracted hungry students to sweet lusciousness for only 5.05. Broken records played a merry tune for the record time drive in 2Ol. Serv- ice chaplains were grateful for pamphlets, prayer books, and rejuvenated rosaries. So were foreign missionaries for piles of can- celled stamps. ln autumn when everyone's fancy turns to food, our Thanksgiving Food Drive netted two loads of miscellaneous fresh fruits and canned edibles for the Little Sisters of the Poor. Visions of Christmas candy danced in the heads of Social Mission children after the annual party given by our workers. On March 9, in pre-Lenten festivity, the Victory cake sale bought a bond to be given to the Sodality. April, May, and June mischievously ran through millions of things to do-all fun-all trained us in loads of ways-for success in friendships, how to be happy in the service of others, the happiness in working for Christ. TOP, OUR PATRIOTIC KNITTERS, lstandingl Bette King, Mary McKeating, Kathleen Ryan, Kitty Brady, June Gerak, Betty Thompson, Mary Clare Gorman, Rosemary Cowper, lseatedl Patricia Lombardo, Anna Rita Rieman, Jean Konyesni, Martha Maynard, Geraldine Corcoran, M Virginia Manthey, Elsie Domabyl, Marilyn Sonnhalter. BOTTOM, Sister Joelle supervises the Food Drive sponsored by the Mission Committee. Assist- ing her are lstandingi Elsie Domabyl, Mary Therese Keehn, Geraldine Jannazo, Janet i O'Harra, ikneelingl Geraldine Corcoran, Germaine Coviello. S S l i O A C T l V I T I , E , S
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Our May Queen, April O'Boyle and her Maid of Honor, Eileen Gunther as they pay tribute to the Queen of Heaven. 073 nt 14,6614 Amid the first lilacs and lasting fragranci of orange blossoms, Mary's month filled u with the calmness and beauty of Mary her self. Our May Queen, April O'Boyle, and he attendants, arrayed in the simplicity of yout Dresented a beautiful picture as they pai homage to our heavenly Queen. The expectant watchers, standing silen around the huge circle of the campus, were awed by the dignity of the procession as ou Queen of the May passed through the Guam of Honor to the throne erected for her. April's humble joy as she received he crown from Eileen Gunther, the Maid o Honor, expressed the heart-felt emotions o every child of Mary present. Even nature honored our blessed Mother ir its own way. Little leaves on the maples o the campus uncurled in the sun and tha flowers bowed their tiny heads as April pre sented her crown of sweet peas to Her Maj esty, our most beloved Queen. The voices of the entire student body wer raised in tribute as Maria Assumpta brought our May Crowning to a close. Bene diction of the Blessed Sacrament concluded day never to be forgotten. The Queen and her court-Louise Goetz, Grace Lanza, Agnes Stanley, Bernadette Anzlovar, Betty Thompson, Kathleen Bough, Mary Lou Morris, Rita Bican, Carol Pfoh, Donna Bonnoy, Therese Tarkey, Dolores Harvan, Rita Weisenseel, April O'Boyle, the Queen, Eileen Gunther, Maid of Honor, Norma Whitely and Mary Therese Keehn.
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