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X A Q X c was . J ,. elf UNDER PRIVILEGED Left: These tiny heads will be graced with shining curls come morning, thanks to their nurse and the volunteered assist- ance of N. Deering at the Sarah Fisher Home. Center: N. Deering says good night, to one of her winsome little charges. Right: Fun for all ages, In r HW' ,QI v P might well be the title of this nursery scene. S. Smith and H. Green seem to be enjoying their services at the Home. Below: The choir girls, besides adding to the beauty of the liturgy at Mass every Sunday, made a trip to the T.B. Sanatorium at Howell, Michigan, at Christmastime, to entertain the patients there with carols. Services such as these for the poor and underprivileged are part of the Catholic Action plan- , F5 CHOIR GIRLS making positive virtues intrinsic parts of our daily lives. Front, ll to r.l N. Cornell, J. Saroka, E. Gagnon, Doering, N. Scott, D. Pfiester, J. Karam, A. Reefer, K. Gardner, M. Schlage, M Woodall, E. LeZotte, S. Widger, S. Sarvis, M. E. Cahill, S. Sebourin, J. P. O'Brien, S. Lopo, D. Lopo, B. Dunn, A. Hoetger, Gallo, A. Petri, B. Merchberger, N. Dimmer, A. S. Yowell, S. Bechtil, S. Chapman, C. Silva, M. McDonald, E. Flannery, M. A. Troy, S. Molly, J. Sammon, L. Budzisch, L. Kolka, J. Sherman.
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'bf 2-1 W -1' TP' x , ' ,E, , ilgfgf' A X 2052 A: I 4 As part of the apostolic work, sodalists distributed baskets of food at Thanksgiving. These were the contributions of the school to help the needy. Below, sophomores help with the work at St. Elizabeth's Home for the Aged. Real love is not just romanticism as the popular songs would have us believe. Rather, it is dogged devotion to duty. Nothing can be less romantic at times, but the desire to be of service to others can make even the humdrum an absorbing interest. No inconvenience is too great and only happiness can result if a person honestly endeavors to fill his life with true Christian love.
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lp? 2, Us ll 2 ln.. '4 v 1 9 Q, l l ,l l i 9 r ' l I t fs. f fflir Above: To achieve the proper balance, sophomores study the effects of good and evil in the laws of morality. Left: G. Becker checks the Little Flower member- ships that will help further the successful drive to build a mission for the less fortunate in the South. Only the unimaginative, the earth-bound, believe that charity is strictly a financial matter. The greatest charity lies in kind- ness to others, regardless of personality. It is easy to love those who are our friends. The greater virtue land the finer artl lies in loving those who may be unattractive, unpleasant or even our enemies.
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