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SHA's TARCISIANS H Hxi ABOVE: Kafhleen Johnson and Charlene Kalani show +ha+ in +he sixlh grade +he Tarcisians pray for froubled China. LEFT: The liffh grade's mission is Tahiti, Dixie Howell smilingly informs us. JUNIOR APOSTLES OF THE KING OF LOVE The earning of Golden Pennies through prayers, sacrifices, and Eucharistic devotions is a specialty with SHA,s zealous TARS. True to the goal set them by their founder Qsaintly Fr. Mateo, SS.CC., world-renowned apostle of the Sacred Hearty, and inspired by the example of St. Tarcisius, the youthful martyr of the Blessed Sacrament, they strive to make Jesus known and loved. Spirited little missionaries, they powerfully help to convert souls, especially in the mission field of their choice. Their apostolate is clearly revealed in the words of the song they love best, their own Tarcisian hymn: We love Thee, Lord, and we will love Thee ever We long to see Thy Heart triumph and reign. We long to help all souls to know and love Theeg For this we offer all our joy and pain. Yes, He must reign the Sovereign King of Nations! His love must be acknowledged and adored. Advcniat! must be our prayer unceasing, Adveniat! O Heart of Christ, our Lord. Mlfhff N9 W 4- ac! Wifh fams and Tarcisian medals on, Renee Alves, Mary Gail Sanders, and LoreHa Lum happily hurry off 'for a visif to chapel. Valerie Ching and Gwendolyn Souza fabulafe fhe weal+h of Golden Pennies fhe fourih grade has earned for souls in Japan.
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Make Him loved! Spfeadfbfoad 'Tis our endeavor: l:VIf1Q Tdeiidge G've Him cloryl Ti 'f 9 VCV Mgke Him King! To Him we bring! Mary Anneffe Camera lrighfl poinfs ouf fhe legionnaire in fhe medallion depicfing fhe members of fhe Sacred Hearfs Congreqafion, while Ruby Ho and Kafhryn Molina radiafe fhe ioy of being Aposfles lncorporafedf' THE SACRED HEARTS LEGION Undoubtedly the Sacred Hearts Legion is the most important campus organization! To Console . . . to repair . . . to adore! This is the lofty end towards which faithful legionnaires Zealously strive. W'ith lovingly compassionate hearts they sacrifice fifteen minutes of leisure time weekly to kneel in .adoration before the Blessed Sacrament. Besides befriending the lonely King of the tabernacle, they also make sacrifices and offer prayers for the conversion of sinners. Privileged, for a few years now, to be ranked as junior Exterior Associates of the SS.CC. Congregation, they seek to live, work, and pray for the greater honor and glory of the Sacred Hearts. Their motto beautifully expresses the unseliishncss of the service they offer to jesus through Mary: lux! fn gin' Him gIury.' Barbara Lohrey, Judy Blacll, and fwin-sisfer Jean keep fhe adorafion card in order. Anneffe Awana dons fhe red band worn durinq fhe weelily adorafion. Af fhe feef of fhe Kinq of Love, Legion offi- cers Rufh Chong and Janice Tavares fabulafe fhe sacrifices and prayers offered for fhe spread of His reign.
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Don 1' forgef +o lalte lhaf bollle back Sherulynn Wong remunds achng Jean Cavaco Suzan Mufsuda and Veronuca Wehselau go unremunded MONITORS Haul to SHA s efhcutnt and devoted student monutors the self sacrufucung herounes vsearung the vs hute and gold bands Thus pow erful contun gent 32 strong assumes the burden of campus superyusuon durung the noon recess Workung un shufts eught of these S M s may dauly be seen at theur strateguc posts Seryuce us non compulsory and only four monntors are chosen un each hugh school class from among the SHA ers volunteerung yearly Although the confuclence of the faculty and the respect of the student body us rewardung enough a small token of apprecuatuon us guven each fauth ful monutor un the 1nnu:1lPrcsentatuon Assembly A merut pun us awarded for three year servuce and a specual reward for four year duty Thus year s four year S M s are Moana Lane Helena Thompson and Sherulynn Wong Here s my sugned pass explauns Jac quelune De Jesus +o Helena Thompson Monu+ors all' FIRST ROW lefl +o rughl Joan Leong Pelra Abad Eluzabefh Wong Judy Mu a molo, Elouse Burgo, Jane+ Lawrence, Duane Lewus, RayneHe Duarte SECOND ROW San ra ReclteH, Louuse Chong. Jeanne Moy, Duane Espuno, Elu1abe+h Kuau, Pa+rucua Paulos, Wunona Bruhn, Bernaderle Cavaco THIRD ROW Erlyne Ahaltuelo, Sandra De Luma, Maruorue Vuorra Marulyn HoI+, Eluzabefh Harrus, Luccua Ho, Suzanne Jozwuclu, Sandra Shea FOURTH ROW Charlorie Mendes Teresa Nunes, Nancy Dolan, Anneife Awana, Kafl-uleen Tanaka, Susan Keller
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