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THE SODALITY IN ACTION 351 J, ,ff N 1 I xr I M qw., , Nz! , . Q I ZKJVA M 4 44 arf' A Prepagngi the altar for daily Mass is a A happy smile is worth a thousand thanks cove e pr1v1 ege. T .,.. I 'If K VMM Clothes, toys and food for the poor are collected at Christmas. May brings its special devotions to Our Lady. N 'X
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Back row: Sandy Cuff, Ann Harding, Sheila Keefe, Ginny Hadrick fVice-prefectl, Alice Gleeson fPrefectD, Sue F itzger- ald, Annamary Monahan, front row: Mary O'Halloran, .lane Brown, .lo Ann Tietje, Pay Wolf, Kay Cooney, Alice Corcoran. Mother Mary Norbert meets with a group of the Sodality Council in their new office. DALITY CDU CIL Working hand and hand with the Student Council, the Sodality Council stresses the spirit- ual aspects of campus life which are a most necessary part of the training at Rosemont. The various divisions of the Sodality: the Sacristans, the Promoters of the League of the Sacred Heart, the workers for Practical Catholic Action, the Mariology Group, and the Choir provide an out- let for the concrete Catholic activity of each sodalist. A rigorous probation period is a must for every student who wishes to join the Sodality. During that time, instruction from Mother Mary Norbert and personal help from the Counsellors insures the proper training of a Child of Mary who aspires to be worthy of that title. In this, the Marian Year, the Sodality has endeavored to give to our Universal Mother the deep lOV6 and praise befiitting her who has so generously showered blessings upon her children. Wednesday at 1:10-Sodality Oliice. TH .1. f' Prepal covetec
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5 A d ,P B k , Fl Far- .lane Smith, front row: Mary Brust, Rosemary Duffy, iffikIQfg1fhyJjj3E10enn02,612122, Iilgleyic lgaitti lllflizgfimick Phyllis Mitchell, Annemarie Breithaupt, Judy Bitting, f,P1'BSidCI'ltl, Mimi DuBrul, .lane Conti, .ludy Garvey, PCEHY C3SS3dY3 UbS9Vlff Sue Fitzgerald- KISTLER H0 OR SOC ETY The Kistler Honor Society is dedicated to and named for Rosemontls generous donor of the library. Membership is open to those juniors and seniors who have maintained a high' scho- lastic average for two consecutive semesters. With Mother Mary Lawrence as the moderator, the Kistler Honor Society meets once a month WH09S WHO To the faculty goes the difficult task of in the library. Guest speakers, whose topics may range from television to Teheran, keep the Kistlerites on their toes intellectually. Meetings by the fireplace usually take on the aspect of a friendly chat with the visitor, and membership in Kistler becomes a pleasant reward indeed for superior scholarship. DEL TA EPSIL ON SIGMA Among Catholic College students, member- choosing six students from the Senior Class who, during their college careers, have been outstand- ing in leadership, good citizenshipiand scholar- ship. To those whose names appear in '6Who,s Who in American Colleges and Universitiesn we offer thanks for jobs well done in the past and sincere good wishes for a successful future. Back row: Patti McCormick, Mimi DuBrul Tottie Vil. laumeg front row: Pegg R ld P 1 Alice Gleeson. Y eyno S, eggy Cassady' ship in the Delta Epsilon Sigma Honor Society is one of the highest achievements possible. High scholastic averages and potentiality for Catholic leadership in the future are the most important requirements among the candidates for the honor. Chosen by the faculty, these girlS HTC outstanding in character and have proven them- selves to be the prominent members of their class throughout their four years at college. 1 ll0ther Munoz Alice Gleeson, Peggy Cassady, Patti McCormick, llflimi DuBrul. 1 Q, X '1yiff 'i lf X W4
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