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The Girls' Sodality packed many boxes ot canned food and took it personally to some Catholic orphans in Tiiuana, Mexico. Pictured here are some of the Sodalists with the chil- dren. Although they did not speak the same language, they all understood the universal language of friendliness and the pleasure of bringing happiness to others. EQ The Sodality activities take a lighter vein as the decorations lor April in the Orient are being prepared. STANDING, l-r: M. Heidecker, M. Stenson, M. Muckenthaler, A, Bonello T Merino F De Groote fPrefectl l. Holerer. SEATED: J. Knoll, M. Montoya, and B. Koval, .fiffxm x
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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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Nha. ll: C. Hogan takes full advantage of the quiet that surrounds Pius X to spend some time in prayerful reading during the days of the retreat. Father C. Cranham and D. Isaacs take a few moments to enjoy the blessing of sunshine that adds to their prayer life, also during the retreat. After retreat is over for the day there is the usual waiting for the busses that provide daily transportation to and from school. Pius X provides the student with all the advantages of graces made available to them throughout the school year. ln addition to daily Mass in the school chapel, there are the added advantages of confessions heard before and after school in the same chapel. Yearly, it is also to their advantage that retreat time is provided, wherein they may think deeply of the truths of their Catholic faith and how these truths apply to themselves within the mosaic of their own lives, daily lived away from the school atmosphere.
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