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-5 'Qu- THE WINNERS! These Freshmen topped the Coupon Drive: Firs! Row: Elizabeth Gunhouse, Patricia Mulroy, Nancy Morelli, Gail Rogers, Marianne Macaluso, Gertrude Guella, jane Schnipe. Seronrf Rout Regina Duane, Mary Keenan, Kathleen Barkays, Kathleen Curran, Mary Barresi, Diana Del Guidice, Hope DuBritz, Cornelia Cusic, Eileen Donnelly, Caroline Petsche, and Genevieve Roeder. SISTER JEAN ALICE H Religion, Business Subjects, Law, M AL-- 12 'V Mission Club, Official Tcafhcr 5 . , I if-I STAMP SNIPPERS. Cutting stamps at Mission Meeting are Dorothy Sidwaski, Barbara Wid- man, Dolores Mayrose, Sheila Donahue, Arlene Corallo, Barbara Gulc7ynski, Roseann McCabe. Standing are Joann Mauro, Andrey Bonin, Dorothy Zacharawski, Gloria Barker, Eloise D'Aragon, Valerie Chalupski, Diane Nader and Phyllis Mariano.
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Christian Giving is Christian Living MISSION MINDED. Senior Mary Cox consults Sister Jean Alice about mission work while Juniors Jeanette Klymm and Grace Cullen stand aside. Those in the club are: Annette Falcassi, Elizabeth Ronessi, Regina Duane, Gail Rogers, jane Prerato, Lorraine Cosgrove and Teresa Terenzi. .H i, 1 STAMPS GALORE! Miss Delaney, Supervisor of the Mailing Department of the New York Telephone Company, hands stamps to mission representatives Patricia Mulroy, Marianne Macaluso, Marylyn Massey, Gail Rogers, Eileen Gallagher, Gertrude Guella, Elizabeth Gunhouse and Nancy Morelli. MISSICN CLUB The missions of Asia and Puerto Ric are in great need of food. clothes and funds St. Josephs students send material an Hnaneial aid to those less fortunate in thes needy regions. Each semester, all elasse: eleet 21 representative who attends a weekl meeting to plan future aetivities with the oiheers of the lvlission Cluh. Coupons ar' exchanged for value and stamps are col' leeted. The Telephone Company adjacent to the school is an outstanding supporter iv stamp eontribution. To the missionaries engaged in the challenging work of saving souls in foreign lands are sent elothes, hooks and magazines. The daily reeitations of prayer and the now and again saeriiiee of the priee of a pizza pie, movie or frappe for the missions is the spark that hursts into flame for the spread of the Faith at home and in foreign lands.
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LIGHT IN DARKNESS. Margaret Lavin lights candles while Margaret Geddes, Carol Brereton,4Mary Morrissey, Madeline Marron, Patricia Karrney, Mary Chini, Roberta Cernigliaro, and Sheila Donahue prepare for a Legion meeting. Promotion of Catholic CATHOLIC ACTION. Every week Claire Woodfare and Catherine Volpe assist at the office of the Propagation of the Faith by putting their secretarial knowledge to a practical use. 'WP' MARY'S WAY. Maria Alvarez, Virginia Burke, Maureen Doyle can be seen reading from a handbook. Action LEGICN OF MARY In all parts of the world there are branches of the organization known as the Legion of Mary. The promotion of Catholic Action by the performance of the spiritual and corporal works of mercy is the purpose of the organization. At St. Josephs, Legion members through prayer and good works volunteer their services to hospitals, homes for the aged and inirm, and to orphanages of the diocese. Since St. Joseph's has twelve Legions, students are given the opportunity of paying homage to Mary by prayer and spiritual reading any day of the week. With Mary as their guide, members strive for the Legion' ary goalvpersonal sanetification and the love of fel' lowmen by service.
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