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O Mary We Crown Thee with Blossoms Today May, a specially dedicated month to the Blessed Virgin Mother, is a month producing the breath of new life after a long period of waiting. Beautiful, fragrant flowers grace the earth with the deep, unknown wonders and mysteries of creation. The annual tradition of crowning Mary, Queen, with blossoms is the students' way of uniting their individual love and reverence in Sodalists enter the Church singing to the Queen of Angels and men, while Fr. Zabelka, Fr. Crowley, and Fr. Buescher await the beginning of services. Privileged to crown the Queen, is the Prefect of her Sodality, M. Fabris. Faithful sodal- ists KL. to RJ J. Kaza, M. Sabow, A. Bissonett P. Panek, A. Palma, C. Sordyl, P. Koziol, J. Voelker gather at Mary's feet to pledge their love and devotion to God's Mother. es U . mill a visible way and renewing the devotion to her Immaculate Heart. Christ, with His Church, the really true symbol of unity, presides over the ceremony in honor of His Heavenly Mother, the purest, most innocent human being ever created. She is, indeed, the Loveliest Ro's'e of the Vale.
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Acolytes Serve God ----- And School The altar boys have claim of the highest privileges given to any Catholic laymen - that of serving the Mass at the altar assisting the priest. They must be able to offer their services at any time during the day, whether it be Mass at 5:00 in the morning, 3:00 Novena in the after- noon, or Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve. Through the patient assistance of Sister Norbert, they understand much of the liturgy of the Church, and they participate in many of Her ceremonies. ff 12' Freshmen girls receive Holy Com- munion from Fr. Buescher assisted . by J. Verdier. Our Knights of the Altar Row 1, CL. to RJ, F. Kunc, G. Groshek, Rev. George B. Zabelka, J. Slupka, J. Wisniewski, Row 2 , J. Metzger, R. Lewandowski, D. Pastor, J. Grimes, J. Marion, J. Gresock, Row 3, J. Klocek, M. Marzonie, C. Prehoda, L. Laureto, G. Verdier, C Androsky, Row 4, E. Sauvie, L. Koryciak, D. Verdier, A. Truhan, J. Plunkey, R. Walski, Row 5, J. Juretich, T. Voelker, M. Glynn, R. Klein, P. Murphy, absent D. Jackson. ff
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The Press Club Helps Unite The Schoo As the school year progresses through its indispensable scenes and activities, its events and extra-curriculars will remain captured for decades to come in the minds and hearts of many a student here at Sacred Heart High. The quarterly achievement of the Press Club --Cor Echoes--assuredly recaptures and con- firms, as a record, the most predominant and memorable as well as historical high- lights. Yes, it is through our school paper that we become better acquainted with the school, its functions, its goals, and its accomplishments. Despite the fact that compiling and com- bining is no easy task, the perfect working co-ordination illustrated by each member diminishes the task to a highly productive stage This is merely to say that while stories are being discussed and copies being prepared by Reporters of the Club the lay out staff is busily engaged in assembling headlines and arranging articles System atically those skilled in typing exploit their knowledge by preparing the articles for the printer Cor Echoes has been acredited many awards in the past With the unceasing efforts and applications of the staff working as a team our aim, in due time 1S to capture equal recognition The staff composing the Club, exempltfles with a two fold purpose, the term benefit That is first invaluable experience is gained in learning to assemble and put out a school paper and secondly intellects are unified and are made aware of the knowledge inspiration and warm humor dominating the campus , .,,. gp sg,
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