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'L' WR AID f W se A ' TD M r r Sister Mary Barbara and mission helpers view results of '56 Bolivia drive A chance for Setonites to display zeal is granted by the CSMC Mission Unit. Activi- ties of this organization combine enthusiasm with true Christian charity. To encourage in- terest in the propagation of the faith at home and abroad is the object of the Unit. Key- noting charity the Seton Crusaders have ac- cepted Christ's challenge to give at the cost of personal sacrifice. Material as well as spiritual offerings have been shipped from Seton High to Bolivia, to the Bishops' Relief Fund and to Catholic Charities' Appeal. With the courage of true crusaders, Setonites stand ready to cooperate in any mission activity. Sister Zoe's room open hearts and poclretboolxs to the familiar mite box. ' z
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As Rosalie Kelly presents a golden rose to Our Lady, members of the Leaders' Club look on during the annual invocation. LEADER ' LUB Plans are discussed for the oulsfanding activiiy of lhe year-The Fighting 69th.
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wi is- Q l . X t L ff 19.54 -X. inia Hipsley, city-wide president, leads Legion- President, Mary Elizabeth Sasada, Secretory, Mary Ann Zebrong City-wide president, as at rally. Virginia Hipsley, and Vice President, Dorothy Anderson glance over Legion literature. fegivu nf Dmsfucy On guard against evil influences of our day is the Legion of Decency whose duty it is to control promptly situations tending to draw souls from the pure model of Catholicity-Mary, the Mother of God. No organization is more urgently needed in our present era than this. With the cooperation of Setonites, the Legion of Decency strives to promote decent and morally good literature, motion pictures, plays, radio and television programs. Pamphlets, bulletins, rallies and discussions help to keep interested members well-informed of their duties and obliga- tions to live up to the principles set forth in their Legion of Decency pledge. A contest captioned Out of the Mouths of Babes, was also sponsored by the Legionnaires. Baby pictures were dis- played in the lobby ofthe auditorium building. Students entered the contest by writing their interpretation of the expres- sion of each babe as that of approval or of disapproval of certain movies, literature and dress. Awards were given for the cleverest interpretations of the pictures. L'i'W' of Pvcuuj :resentatives gather with the president to choose an appropriate insignia Preparing for Cooperation Week are president, Betty Sasada, Elizabeth Coopefalmn Week- Taneyhill, Mary Clare Stoner and Kathleen Hayes.
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