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cwlaldtq giaea meaning PREFECT MARY CANNY SECRETARY MARY BETH SHEAHAN VICE-PREFECT TREASURER GERDA KLEMENTICH PAT MARTIN Gerda Klementich kisses the feet of a statue of Jesus, held by Sodalists pray for peace at the beautiful Annunciation Chapel, Pat Father Michael Montoya, C,M.F. as Pat Martin meditates on the Lautenschleger, Dolores Arredondo, Sue Sanchez, Gerda Klemen- Epiphany. tich, and Rita Hatem.
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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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Za atcwleaz' eadecwaw. XO N ' 1 1 Catholic Action under the auspices and inspiration of the Blessed Virgin Mary was the outstanding perform- ance rendered by the i959-1960 So- dality at Mission. September through June, Sodalists are a boon to the campus by their spiritual and social example following steadfastly their motto and aim To Jesus through Mary. Taking the lead in Sodality functions are the Senior Sodalists. These girls, both life and auxiliary, have con- secrated themselves under the powerful protection of the Mother of God. Mis- sion's Sodality works side by side with Mary preparing students for their greater roles in the framework of the Church. its lgwazsinaul 1 I 1 I SPIRITUAL COUNCIL Left to right, Front Row: Mary Ann Tom aschko, Mary Jo Feigel, Carol Fitzgerald Elvera Pcllettieri. Row 2: Kay Connor Mary Beth Sheahan, Gerda Klementich Mary Canny, Pat Martin, Helen Hitch cock. 1 Q- if al ' 4-If now? xy A ' .lv Lf . A v, , as 2 WY 4 -, . an LIFE MEMBERS Left to right, Front Rowz: Peggy Phipps, Caryl Walker, Judy Reagan, Mary Canny, Shiela Soller, Nan Weathertield, Margaret Daugherty, Sarah Bouton. Row 2: Carol Grieshaber, Ann Robinson, Mary Ann Calvert, Carole Platz, Elvera Pelletier, Connie Santangelo, Stella lrigoyen, Sandy Miller. Row 3: Betty Shields, Patricia Martin, Val Wilber, Claudine Herbelin, Janet Abdalla, Mary Jo Fiegel, Ellen Galz, Elizabeth Ann Fiegel, Row 4: Patricia Recor, Gerda Klementich, Cheri Haines, Alicia Wilson, Dani Triggs, Marlene Corrigan, Judy Wagenbrenner, Joan Hickey, Patricia Di Giorgio, and Mary Louise Padilla. I'
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