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TIME FOR GOD Shown here are the queen and her court from the annual May crowning: Leona Rzomp, Rstta Marie Dixon, Carol Krumenacker, the queen, Cornelia Skudneski, Sylvia Glowatski, Natalie Vincent, and in the front row Kathleen Welsh and Dennis Walsh. May Crowning is but one of the activities of that most important phase of our lives, the practice of our religion. As religion cannot be separated from life, it cannot be separated from our education. Each year begins with a Mass to ask God's blessing on our work. From time to time we lift our voices in hymns of praise or in the re- sounding melodies of the liturgy as the entire student body sings the MaBle In May takes place the annual three-day retreat, when we get an opportunity to take spiritual inventory, to bring to mind the real reason for our existence, and to think seriously of what we intend to do with our lives. And always, apart from the activities in which we engage together are those precious moments when each student finds time to psy s private visit to the Blessed Sacrament or to say Our Lady's rosary before her altars But our religion m st be put into practice too. It is for this reason that we hold such activities as the Catholic Book Fair, to en- courage others to read good literature, and pay visits to St. Paul's Orphanage, to spread the happiness of Christ to His little ones. Thus our religion is a vital part of our lives, one contributing to Gcd's glory, our own happiness, and the happiness of others. --60--
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,o.,,.,..,,.,.J:.. CLWW Anna Pietrolaj, Dolores Roll, Grace Barch, and Antoinette Sadesky practice Catholic Action by getting Mrs Purvis, Mrs Giunta, and Mrs Sadesky interested in good Catholic literature 'rw -.6l.. Above: High school girls make a visit to the Christmas crib Freshman and sophomore Fatima Club members visit Saint Paul ' s Orphanage
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