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The Organizations By means of the organizations the student is enabled to increase his circle of acquaint- ance and friendships beyond the classroom. Furthermore, the organizations present an opportunity for co-operation and personal endeavor, and increase the interest in the school and its activities. It is upon the or- ganizations also that the moulding of the : student's character greatly depends. :
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BS First Row: Fr. Joseph Gillespie, S. J., Smith, Gerner, Cairl, Riley, W. Fish, Fr. Nicholas Mann, S. J. Second Row: Lammers, Murray, R. Kearney, R. Fish, J. Oatis. Sodality a Leg! nM in this aim it has nobly succeeded. At the National Eucharistic Congress held last year in Cleveland, St. John's was represented by a delegation of twenty-nine boys. While there the students took part in the spiritual exer- NDER the direction of Fr. Joseph Gillespie, S. J., and Fr. Nicholas Mann, S. J., the Sodality of St. John's High School has closed once again a successful year. The Sodal- ity's main objective was to sponsor Catholic action, temporal as well as spiritual, and cises of the day and returned much impressed with the greatness of their religion. At Thanksgiving time the Sodality conducted a drive to obtain food for the needy. The Sodality is proud to say that the quota was easily passed. During the first half of the year discussions were held at the weekly meetings. Each member was at some time or other called upon to speak. These meetings proved not only inter- esting and delightful to those in attendance but also most in- structive. The moderators of “both sodalities throughout the year stressed the importance of making visits and of receiving Com- munion frequently. In its support of the missions, the Sodality was in the front ranks, averaging five cents per week per student. The president of the Senior Sodality was Robert Fish, and of the Junior Sodality, Robert Riley. : page thirty-four FRaded SIL EESPTE a. : :
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