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A group ol Aggie tlelegates. Higlzl: Shrine at Hotel Lowry, St. Paul. ummer School With a Smile lf its a Queenls WOI'k sponsored Summer School of Action, there'll he six unforgettable days in your life. So insist the 60 Aggie delegates who attenflefl the July '55 SSCA at Hotel St. Paul. Besides ex- cellent courses in Sodality leadership, religion and personality, the sunnner school atlorfled the oppor- tunity to meet wonderful people and have a lot ol lun. so A li., Xl I Three Days to Remember-For Llfe 'l'ln- first three rlays of Holy Vlfeek found all Aggies in Retreat. 'l'wo retreat masters-Father Alton Scheicl for the girls ancl Father llarolcl Majerus for the boysfguiflecl the group along tht- road to wiser anfl higher living. Two retreatants sample the Spiritual Reading rack! Page sixty-three
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L+, 'CO JESUS thnouqh ITIARY -Sodality Motto wfhe world is full of half-hearted Catholics . . . the Soclalist of Our Lady goes the whole way Witli these words Father Eugene Hackert, spiritual director of thesoclality, welcomed the new members into the ranks of this organization. Under the direction of Sister M. Rene and Sister Mary Susan, the Sodality toclay numbers 130 full- fleciged ancl 90 probation members. Aiming to fulfill its purpose--personal sanctilica- tion, zeal for one's neighbor anfl defense of the Churchgthe group meets weekly in Units to plan and cliscuss ways and means. iw Top picture. Soclality Uflicersl Lefl I0 right: U Sitzman. W. Nc-wpower. R. Hesse, G. Burlingame N. Kouhik. P. Rulxbelke. Lower picture. Soclality linit Leadersl Sfflllfllillg left to right: YV. Newpower. V. Mangan. lVI Svliwcnk. li. Herschbach. G. Burlingame, L. Stanis law. Scaled: D. Sitzman. R. l.aVoi, M. Groebner M, Magner. ll. lvorx. Kubick. Page sixty-two
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We Study We Pray We Sacrifice . . . for the Missions! iv. hus- l Crusaders! Lefl lo riglzlz M. 1xCli0l'll1E1I1, li. Murphy, H. Blauik, R. Sclhilschka. An all-school organization, the Catholic Slu- flents' Mission Crusade aims to carry out the Crusaders' threefolml prograin of prayvr, study and sacrifice. Short weekly meetings in the hoinerooins spark moinbers Lo action. Leading Lho area in contrihutions 'lo the lfuropean Clothing Drive, Sl. Agues lligh Mission Unit rvceixeml lliu special lrlessing of His Holiness, Pope Pius Yll. they sing to pnalse the Page sixty-four C o in p o s 1- cl of high School girls from St. Ag- nes parish, this group, un- der the direction of Sister ' M. llcrinana, can he hearfl every Sunday morning at l the parish High Mass.
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