Servite High School - Servite Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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C2531 ' s ' STANDING BENEATH THEIR MODEL, the Sodality officers discuss procedures before conducting one of the semester meetings for the entire group. On the left are Marlene Piscopo, vice prefect, and Cleta Thomas, secretary, right, Ed Rago, treasurer, and Bob Haydulc, prefect. Although each class has its own officers, these are leaders of the entire school Sodali- ty. HELPING WITH PLANS FOR THE SODALITY COMMUNI breakfast held in the early fall was a ioint duty of all groups. A Caruso directs discussion with Rosanna Dorn, Jeanne Reese, Rob Bakosh, and Rosemarie Caroselli. Decide, Determine, and De THIS YEAR'S APOSTOLATE, THE HOI was divided into categories for spe concentration. Among them was the of sacramentals. Holy water founts distributed by prefect Bob Hayduk to dalists, Bob Alexy, Bob Pici, Larry Va Rudolf Zoller, and Peter Otte. In all of their projects, the off and Sodalists followed the plan of cide the Need, Determine the Mec and Do the Job.

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Main Job, Sanctification of Self Alfllougls the Sodality of our Lady fulfills all the requirements of an organization--a group of people working for a specific end,it's more than that. It's a way of life. A faithful Sodalist finds that the threefold purpose, sanctification of self, sanctification of others, and defense of the Church, requires 24-hour alertness with Christ as his center and Mary as his model. Believing that you can't give what you don't have, the Sodalist performs daily contacts for spirit- ual growth--daily Mass and Holy Communion, I5 minutes each of mental prayer and spiritual reading, daily Rosary,morning and night prayers, examination of conscience, and a weekly interview and meeting. For convenience of meetings, the 202 Servite Sodalists are divided into class groups but the whole Sodality holds semester meetings, presided over by the four main officers. INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS, known even more informally as bull sessions, are a regular feature of the Sodality groups. Apostolate proiects and spiritual contact methods receive a thorough going-over by Pat Reeves, Paul Hendricks, Ronal Mack, and Jerry Jozwiak. Christ-Centered and Conscious of Others MENTAL PRAYER, ONE OF THE SODALlST'S MAIN busy school day IS sometlmes a dlfflcult task but many have SPIRITUAL ACTIVITY, becomes q team effort for the mule found the atmosphere of the lower church an ald ln puttlng members. Iniecting a moment of recollection into a normally Cslde mdterlal thoughts



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NON-SCHEDULED FLIGHTS TO THE THIRD FLOOR often end in an informal group interview with freshman' girls' Sodality moderator, Sr. Mary Verona. Landing their I iii' R that all may be one ideas on daily contacts are Alice Hamel, Cynthia Valen- tine, Dolores Dely, and Sharon Bateman. I birtzqv if lu I f i fi . A, CIIIIIR OF llllf IMI. I8-25 KEEPING THE STUDENTS WELL INFORMED ON SPIRITUAL highlights through posters was an accomplishment of Our Lady's or- ganization. Mary Lou Walters, Carol Coles, and Marie Hopf take advantage of a strategic spot for some publicity work. living Mary-like for Christ w-..QJw-.,..-- THE MONTH OF MAY BRINGS SPEC.AL honor to Mary and as the model of every Soda- list, she received special homage. In Room 2I4, Jim VerVaecke crowns Our Lady as Queen of the May and June Kraus adds a corsage to her beauty. SELECTING THE PROPER SPIRITUAL READING IS AN IMPORTANT DECISIOI and recommendations from classmates often prove to be iust the thing. Scannii material are the leaders of the sophomore-freshman group: Georgiana Perlcir Joyce Callewaert, and Mary Reynolds. Front row: Mary Masi, Helene Ruhar and Virginia Silvestri.

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