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The Sodality has two main aims, personal sanc- tification and the sanctification of our neighbors. To carry out these aims each class functions separately having its own moderator and Prefect to conduct the Weekly meetings, During the first probationary year Freshmen becomes acquainted with the Sodality way of life through a primarily spiritual program designed to mold future So- dalists. Sophomore Probationers strive to develop personal holiness, private devotion to Mary and Christian leadership while preparing for Recep- tion Day, a crowning moment in a Sodalist's life. Leadership and the techniques of extending in- fluence to others are studied by Iunior Sodalists, while unit discussions help them formulate opin- ions on social and religious questions. To become actively intelligent members of the Church. Seniors discuss the Mystical Body, the parish, and the situations which they will meet after gradua- tion, such as marriage and college. An integral organization, all Sodalists participate in many projects such as May Day, Sodality inter-high school meetings, and the distribution of Christmas baskets. ln all undertakings the Sodalist remem- bers the motto, To Iesus, through Mary. IN TOKEN of the Sodalists love for Our Lady, Homeroom representative Roslyn Savino places a bouquet of prayers and flowers at the fect of the statue as did the other representatives, Kathleen Laverne. Marsha Spong, Iustina Mann. Ann Roberts, Alice McCormick and Mary Alice Laumeyer. we thumbs . . . if Qesus if . HAPPY NEW SODALISTS WERE WELCOMED by a party on the day on which they made their first temporary consecration in Cur Lady's Sodality. The blue and white Sodality emblem dominates the decorations. 40
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A need was felt for an open explanation of the inner workings of the Student Council, so on one occasion President Anne MlI1tOH presid- ed over an open meeting before the student body. The Constitution was presented and discussed. Comments from the floor were re- quested concerning any additions or changes. By participation we were able to understand more fully the functions of our representatives and their accomplishments. It has been an undertaking of the Student Council to explain leadership and develop a sense of leadership in each girl. Not everyone can be a leader. but everyone can learn the qualities of a good leader. Being a member of the Student Council en- ables us to better understand the duties and responsibilities resting on the shoulders of any administration. ASSEMBLY LINE TECHNIQUE was used in making favors for that Date with Dad. Freshman and Sopho- more Student Council representatives have Hvolunteeredw a group of classmates to help make those special favors for the Freshmen-Sophomore Father-Daughter Dinner- Dance. time uotce 0 time students. Terese de Young and Mary lane Sheehan: fsrnrirlingl Alisann Alexander. Mary Kay Driscoll, Karen Gears. and Sister Mary de Porres. moderator. as Carol Van Nierop states her ideas on the particular point. r' 'hm sb! I - I '
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SODAUSTS. Knrvn Gcurs. loycc Gundo and Knhlmnn Conine perform a labor of lovc dccornting our May Grotto 1 . gd, ,. W I M A ,W , ... RECEPTION into thc Soclulity of Our Lady is an big stcp. Thc Soclnlity ofliccrs prcpnrc thc mcdnls which thc girls are to rcccivc. fSc:1tcdl Salvatricc Lucchcsi-lunior Prv- fcct. Mary Agnes VVay-Senior Prcfcct. Mary Ann Brnnctt -Freshman Prcfcct, and Dianne dc Cocq-Sophomore Prc- fcct check thc namcs of thc girls. -ll
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