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- I , 7 0 77f44f0afg .lady A Catholic school like ours is proud to number among its numerous activities, an or- ganization in honor of the Blessed Virgin. This sodal- ity movement aims at devel- oping, in the potential leaders of tomorrow, a greater devo- tion towards the Mother of God. r N. ,qi ,gi 5 X N During their bi-monthly meet- -L ' ings, the Sodalists, under the L I direction of Brother Edward, un- ! 'X dertake the study of a Christiar tx f' z, -E ideal as exemplified in the life i, , NT of their Heavenly Mother or dis- Y ? cuss plans beneficial to their own ' spiritual life or to that of the en- ! . -, gr Y tire student body. 5 X p A few of the many activities of this p ,, organization include: the decoration ' of halls and classes on special re- ligious feasts , the organization of the annual drive for Christmas baskets, 3 V the preparation of the annual commun- ion breakfast and attendance at Mass regularly. May the Blessed Virgin cast an approving glance upon these activi- ties and shower upon these Sodalists Her choicest blessings. in A gift to the needy, is a loan to God . . . ' Walter Picher Secretar Bernard Cote Left to Right: , y: . Vice-President, Robert Boucher, President, John Millette, Treasurer, Rev, Brother Edward, Moderator, FRONT ROW: L. to R.: Raoul Lagarde,Gera1d Guay, Philip Shevenell, Albert Bellerose, Ber- nard Cote, Rene St. Pierre, Raoul Lagarde, Bernard Shevenell, SEC- OND ROW: Marcel Roy, Walter Picher, Claude Belanger, Robert Boucher, Richard Perrault, Philip Boucher, Richard Lambert, THIRD ROW: John Millette, Albert Cabana, Norman Descoteau x, Donald Simone au, Robert Quinn, Francis Binette, Robert Croteau.
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7 yu m va' 5 QR' 5 'N 2 Q , 5 i 0 Zlecowaceofocnvzatcbnaf ii 44td600'ZMf6430l6 .... 1 A sound knowledge of the wayin which modern business is transacted is a real asset to every young student, no matter what walk of life he plans to follow. The intimate correlation betweenone's business activities and one's social and political problems is a characteristic of twen- tieth-century life. Therefore, the primary aim of the busi- ness course is to instill in the pupils a deep sense of security and confidence. A well-balanced development of practical and theoretical skills will be of in- estimable value to foster finan- cial prosperity. Yet every studentmust be made to realize that business princi- ples are morally detrimental when they are not in harmony with Chris- tian ethics. He must remain ada- mant in his conviction that at no time must probity be sacrificed on the altar of efficiency. Then only will we be able to look confidently upon youth as America's Richest Heritage. 1. There's no business like . . . business arithmetic 2. F. I. E. I. 3, The practical side of business. Zi A
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. , 2:14461 - - Mamma Zaedaaz Wwzage .,,. 1 The child of Mary must be j united with Mary at all times and everywhere. lt is through Mary, with her, like her, that one constantly strives to ac- quire that state of perfection to which one feels oneself called. To imitate Mary is to imitate her adorable Son, which is the principal purpose and final end of our glorious vocation on this earth. With this in mind the members of the Sodality of the Immaculate ,Ni ff A if ,..,... . 1 . Q fl 45, ! FRONT ROW: L. to R.: Claudette Blais, Claud- ette Bouchard, Claudette Cote, Yvette Guerin, Pauline Bolduc, Joanne Hamel, SECOND ROW: Claire Morel, Patricia Rounds, Priscille Neveux, Priscille Pare', Diane Belair, Paulette Sicard, Rita Morel, Priscille Gagnon. THIRD ROW: Jeannine Rochefort, Mary-Theresa Rounds, Beverly Ann Val- liere, Frances Lambert, Lorraine Belanger, Rachel Rochefort, Claire Dubois, FOURTH ROW: Rachel I l Morel,Jeannir1e Theroux, Yola Danis, Annette 2 Nadeau. v Heart of Mary hold regular meetings in which spiritual motivation is con- stantly renewed and developed. Through Mental Prayer, Sodalists develop minds that think as Christ thinks and wills that want what Christ wants. Through recitation of the Rosary, Our l.,ady's favorite form of prayer, Sodalists study the life of Mary so as to growinlove and imitation of the vir- tues of Our Blessed Mother and her Di- vine Son. From daily Mass and Communion, the primary source of the grace-life, Sodal- ists obtain the spiritual energy for per- sonal sanctification and apostolic work. In all, Sodalists aim to live as true Sodalists--for Jesus, like Mary. SEATED: Paulette Sicard, Vice-Prefectgleannine Rochefort, Prefect, Yola Danis, Secretary, Sister St, Irene, Moderator, Sister St, Claire, Moderator, Mary-Theresa Rounds, Treasurer, Priscille Pare', Secretary. J It Crowning of the Blessed Virgin . . 65
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