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Father John Biller at Setonis altar LU' ,UJEELZS At Seton Hill our every day was a priceless op- portunity, given to us from the infinite goodness of God. Those days had as their continual, motivating source, center, and conclusion the all-holy Christ, our Leader and our Ideal. Through our Catholic educa- tion, We came to know Christ, in knowing Him, We love Him, in loving Him, We are prepared for that life that really mattersv when We shall be united with Him for all eternity. file mosf vifczf page of Our gpiwzy God comes to live with- in us, to fill our souls with the joyous peace of His divine presence. We recite the Rosary to our Blessed Mother, and that Mother keeps her protecting hands over us, securing for us the blessings of her Son.
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' 'ew . I fl,-7 I C l J- I if J!! .,fLf?'7f'!f !i33ff' x ,fx 1 V iv sv-' L6 ff ffl . fl L f ,' I fx ki ' A - 1 L S el-A , ll X A 4 . ,L- 1-el X'xfr'311j'rff' -1 ff.. I iiii lll fx f I X NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Membership in the National Honor Society, has been attained by these girls who have excelled in Character, Scholanhip, Leaderfhip, and Service. To stimulate students to a greater interest in their school life is the purpose of the organization. Mary Margaret O'Connell, Delphine Force, Catherine Woods, Ellen Frances Rodg- ers, Jeannette Howell, Peggy Smith, and Mary Miller. OUILL AND SCROLL Achieving success in journalistic work or showing creative work and business ability on the staff of a school publication has earned these students the right to Wear the Quill and Scroll pin of this international journalistic society for high school students. Ellen F. Rodgers, Editor, Nancy Schuey, Catherine Woods, Mary Miller, literary editors on the Seton Lightg Mildred Straka and Jenny Tripodi, business managers of the annual.
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C Schxldltamp G Miller P Hurley, M. J. Robertshaw, A. Donnelly, E. Leger, D. LeGendre, H. Kelly, M I Robertshw pack a gift box for the A10 mission. work for the Scapular Militia. Che Sodafify in cfioiz Living in a Christ-like atmosphere and instilled with the truths of our faith, we at Seton have been afforded the sound fundamentals for making our every. action a Catholic action. Through the channel of the Rosa Mystica Sodality We have directed our Catholic action- to Christ through Mary . On the pages of our Diary there are many references to varied works . . . the Ajo Mission, a true oasis for thirsting Mexican souls, set under a scorching but beautiful Arizona sky, gave us opportunity to act as missionaries by proxy . . . a purse for the education of the Negro Priests at Bay St. Louis, Louisiana, the goal of our Sunday collection . . . nearer home we sponsored a party on Easter Saturday for the appreciative children of the Westmoreland County Home . . . to our boys in the service We sent direct spiritual aid by the recitation of the rosary-by Wrapping scapulars-by providing them with rosaries and medals obtained through the Rosary-Medal Drive. The high points in our Catholic Action year came during Brotherhood Week and Vocation Monthn. The former brought us a new realization of our obligation toward our brothers of other faiths through discussions led by Kit Woods, Delphine Force, Jane Dobosielski, Ellen Frances Rodgers and Mary Jane Robertshaw, while Father Austin acted as moderator. As chairman of our Vocation Month discussion we were privileged to have Father Shiner, from Charleroi, Who brought us clear and sound judgement on the choice of a state in life, and whose Wit gave us a most interesting and enjoyable afternoon. These discussions afforded a zealous boost to our Catholic Action spirit.
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