Servite High School - Servite Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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Servite High School - Servite Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 72 of 160
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Page 72 text:

r 'iri I s.,.,, 5.4, X ' THE CATHOLIC STUDENTS' MISSION CRUSADE saw its First year at SHS as one of the ever increasing student activities. Foreign and home mis- sion problems hit home after the group's introduction with prayer and money extracted in that painless way. Formulating new ways for today's teen to do his port in world problems are CSMC officers, Sam Locricchio, treasurerg Paul Wyllie, secretaryp Joe DiMaggio, vice presidentg and Larry VGYQOI Pfesldefif- The CSMC numbers 397 students at Servite. the VALENTINE'S DAY SET HEARTS throbbing and sides aching when CSMC members sang P,A. greet- ings to individuals. Valentines ranged from a nickel to 50 cents and all proceeds went to the mission fund. Bob Haydukcroonsa 50-center while Grace Vitale gets set for a from John H. to Sue M. special greeting. 68 SETTING UP THEIR OWN POST C FICE in the Servite State of Merrime CSMC members provide postal service intra-school Christmas cards. Postage w two cents for cx mission stomp and colle ors, Kay McGinty and Beverly Wyf gf found the first floor box full. E it I Putting the S S into the Missions THE WHOLE FAMILY GOT IN THE ACT when the Crus members sold special Father's day and Mother's day cc Phyllis Denomme, Ruth Giammanco, and Sandro Troia compl orders from the students. .s if i

Page 71 text:

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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RETREAT TIME is the opportune time to recollect the post and contemplate the future. It is a week to store up graces from which one can draw benefits in the future, This year's annual retreat, held October TO-T4 and conducted by Rev. Howard Ralenkotter, C.P., was an irnfortant point--the deciding point--in the lives of many students. A Stop, look, lesson ,4- Right: ASKING THE HOLY GHOST for special graces to make a good retreat, Paul Schmidt, Maureen O'Connell, Mary Diskin, and Frank Thieda pause for a visit before the Blessed Sacrament. The retreat days strive to develop those extra spiritual habits that last through the rest of the year. A GOOD CONFESSION is the CONSCIOUS OF TEEN -AGE PROBLEMS mainstay of a good retreat so Frank Father Howard made use of every non-confer! HO THE SODAUTY Pl?O!H?ES examine Thieda enters the confessional at ence moment to hear confessions or conduct en O gonscrfnce. OO S In all of Ti the start of the five-day Stop, private interviews. lliillciizhsdill Zgltersogwerl USFS .one I os JUC e con essiona . Look, Lesson. THE SILENCE OF THE RETREAT 4 gave many a chance to read con- structive literature while quite a few found time for that long sought visit or Way of the Cross. Between conferences, both the upper and lower churches saw a number of visitors.

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