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The Freshman Sodality, here in session ol meeting, is directed under the moderator- ship ol Sister Claude, 0.8.1. Some ol the several activities undertaken by this notable group are: Stamp collecting, accumulating ol religious articles for the missions and learning to set up vestments and altar vessels for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Also es- tablishing a To Jesus through Mary attitude lor the greater good of the spiritual life of the students. Officers of the Freshman Sodality are, standing lr Gloria Mestri, secretary, Vicki Calagna, treasurer, Mar garet Weber, vice-prefect, and seated is Prefect Ann Martin. pfafl Cl, MJ? QCII'
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Senior Sodality Officers find meeting-prepara tion something enjoyable. L-r are: Secretary Sue Wilson, Treasurer Mary Stenson, Viceeprefect Linda Crawford, and Prefect Frances DeGroote. 14 X. Y el'YlL8l'ff Meeting time is more serious than preparation time-or is it just that Seniors are serious? As we see them, I-r, Sandy Koch, Karen Tuerfs, Mary- ellen Gallegos, Betty Koval, Helen Lambert and Catherine Cota.
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From helping needy families or bringing ioy to some orphan children, to planning a dance, the sodalities take all in stride. They are a boon to the campus by their social and spiritual example following steadfastly their motto and aim, To lesus through Mary. if The Boys' Sodality officers make plans for the coming year, making sure that every minute is filled with activity. Setting up the events are I-r: l. Martin, R. Helgeson, and 1. Bailey. Ron Helgeson, Boys' Sodality Prefect, gives his members a brief resume of what it means to be a Sodalist. The Boys' and Girls' Sodalities get together at Thanksgiving to provide turkey dinners for the needy families. L-r: L. Crawford, l. Ghormley, and F. De Groote, help load the guest of honor into the car.
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