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7711422 - Um leading 1444, Ad .lesum Per Moriom . . . fo Jesus through Mory, reveals the goal of Mission Sodalistsr to follow in the footsteps of ' ' b sf in all they do, Mory by doing thelr e for the glory of God.
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vw' Sister Marie Christine, O.P., directs the glen club with accompaniment of Sally Crowe. ssl V- , L..-ms. . ' ' i E tit 1 me 111. ., As the sweet strains of Ave Maria float lightly through the corridors of Mission High, a visitor pauses questioningly, wondering where that celestial singing is coming from. Oh, that's the girls' glee club, answers a Mission student. But it's a holiday and 8:00 in the morning, exclaims the sur- prised visitor. That's the glee club for you, says the student nonchalantly, always practicing. They have a lot to practice for. Besides their appearances on radio and television, many Christmas programs, the Mount St. Mary's Choral Festival and Mission's Spring Festival, there was the San Gabriel Valley Division of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles Choral Festival, directed by our own Sister Christine, O.P. You can see why we're so proud of them. Thanks a lot, says the white-robed visitor, as he finishes iot- ting down notes in his little gold book. We were wondering up there what the glee club's secret was. Now we know-hard work! With that, he unfolds his wings, adiusts his halo, and flies off into the blue. Left to right, Front Row: Mary Elizabeth Dunn, Sharon Quinn, Pat Lautenschleger, Carole Platz, Sharon Monroe, Judy Reagan, Rita Hatem, Made- line Hethcote, Armida Rodriguez, Terry Cazares, Margaret Caceres, Ginger Hoye, Marcia Venegas, Mary Jo Fiegel, Anne Elliott. Row 2: Sally Crowe, Loretta Allen, Ellen Gatz, Cathy Simmons, Arlene Sanchez, Nan Weatherfield, Dolores Arredondo, Pat Eddy, Mary Ann Calvert, Sheila Soller, Geraldine Schmidt, Frances Petino, Mary Canny, Sue Sanchez, Mary O'Leary. Row 3: Mary Beth Sheaha'n, Pat Ford, Judy Bonia, Cheryl Cox, Ann Messian, Judy Sovereign,'Jean Sheahan, Janet Ruh, Val Sollei, Kathleen Wisz, Carol Anne Marsh, Elizabeth Fiegel, Diane Golan, Mary Dyer, Janet Daly, Jean Muhs. Row 4: Sheilah Gallagher, Kathleen Baltutat, Diane Benken, Toni Rothlis, Sally Dalton, Donna Fitzsimmons, Judy Burns, Pat Martin, Cheri Haines, Gloria Grand, Pam Eck, Bille Delotto, Rita Schauer, Karen Kiefer, Judy Wagenbrenner. l29
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li. lg- ,Vt WL hI ,EL,Vs' ' ln the spiritual life of Missionites, Mary plays the role of Mother, constant companion, and helper. It is in the Sodality that Mary stars, for the Sodalist endeavors to live as her under- study. Whether it be helping needy families or planning a dance, you'll find the Sodalist ready, willing, and able to do his share. Christmas provides opportunities for distribution of baskets, and the sale of Christmas cards for foreign Missions, while May is reserved for special devotion to Mary with the May Crowning highlighting the activities. Making string rosaries, teaching catechism, and visiting hospitals are year-round duties of the Sodalist. In a lighter vein, the Sodality sponsors the annual fashion show, the Halloween skating party, and the talent show. Shall We Dance? , the theme of the Sodality dance, lent an Oriental touch to the activities as well as being one of the most popular occasions of the year. Above: Wally Loghren, Pat Donnelly, and Bob Cardinale lead the Student Body in procession honoring the Christ Child. Below, Right: Father Daries, C.M.F., Sodality Moderator, speaks to the boys and girls on the significance of the Epiphany. Sodalists participate in honor ing Mary through the Liv ing Rosary. y I
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