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SUDALISTS Strive to Become MARY-LIKE MOTTO . . . 66 TO Jesus Through Mary Page 78 Through the Sodality's motto Ad Jesum per Mariam , the members try to make everyone Mary-Minded and to stimulate in- terest in promoting Her honor. Occasional conferences conduct- ed by Father David Bell encour- age the sodalists to live up to the rules and regulations of the so- dality. The officers of the Sodality look upon their work as sodalists de- voted to Mary. Our Sodality officers from left to right are: Beverly Flood, Treasurerg Joanne Stybert, Secretaryg Rev. Father Bell, Sodality Directorg Frances Lemek. Prefectg Katherine Juri- tich, Attendance Recorderg and Joanne Sutter, Vice Prefect. I Annual Tag Day is one of the interesting activities of the So- dality. On a special feast of Mary, the student body is made Mary- Conscious by proudly Wearing the Blue Tag pinned on them by sodalists as they enter the build- ing. Pictured are Carolyn Klien and Agnes Vida tagging James Payne and John Hawkshaw, who find it rather pleasant to con- tribute in Honor of Mary.
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STUDE COUNCIL . . . Heart of the Student Body The Student Council is in a serious consultation over the retums of the first few days of the magazine drive. Most of the Flint area had suffered a lay-off from work and the returns were creeping in too slowly. Their new strategy proved successful, however, as the goal was reached. Sister Bonaventure observes the proceedings as Joseph Gresock, Student Council President, checks accounts: and Irene Makahon checks returns on subscriptions. Cecil Jakiemec holds the prized Homer for Grade Eight, highest sellers, and Robert Juretich holds the unde- sirable low room sign for Grade Nine. The main objectives of our Student Coun- E cil are: to promote student activity, develop harmonious relations between students and faculty, to assist in management of the school, to develop attitudes of good citizenship and to promote the general welfare of all. With these aims in mind, the '59 Student Council, under the direction of Sister M. Bonaventure, Principal, helped to organize i i a chapter of the National Honor Society. ' They also sponsored the magazine drive, candy sale drive, Valentine Hop, Roller Skat- ing Parties, and other activities. 9, 9, F The effoiics of our Studint Coulricil ang f fi. acu ty wor ing as a team. e p to eep an 'gb 5' 9? 'fi maintain our school unity, loyalty, and spirit. 1- 6 .P Q .git V, ' 4' QNAL Pat Metzger and Delphine Tomaszewski, active members of the Junior Red Cross,are setting up an exhibit to give the students a periscopic .view of the various activities in which the Junior Red Cross participates. .4 Page 77
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othing Without Maryg Everythin By Mary Pictured at .their weekly Spiritual exercises are clockwise: Mrs. Grohoski. Marquarite Hashem, Barbara Metzger, Patricia Plunkey and Mrs. Joseph Williams. THE LEGION OF MARY The Junior Legion of Mary has been in- augurated at Sacred Heart School under the direction of Mrs. Joseph Williams and Mrs. Grohoski. These active legionars do all in their power to put into practice the spiritual and corporal works of mercy. Each Monday the group meets for one hour to pray and dis- cuss what works of charity they might per- form for the week. The following members have been elect- ed as officers: President S.- , .. .. Mrs. Williams Mrs. Grohoski Vice-President .. -S Barbara Metzger Treasurer e,,e.-e,,e, S Patricia Plunkey Secretary ea.aa,a Marguerite Hashem Much good has been done by this group. Examples are the work around school, church and rectory. In addition they visit the sick and spread Catholic literature wherever possible. The Legion of Mary is an association sanc- tioned by the Church and placed under the powerful leadership of Mary Immaculate Mediator of all graces. The members formed into a legion for service in the warfare which is perpetually waged by the Church against the world and its evil powers. Highlighting Catholic Youth Week was the poster con- test on the theme Youth, Science, and God. About seventy five students participated and the best posters were awarded ribbons. Holding their first place poster are Diane Kowalski and Mary Lou Szczepanski. Sandy LaPenes gets help displaying her second place poster from Sam Adado, winner of the C.Y.W. Poetry Contest. l iii' in Page 79
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