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s x mm MACA'ers Dorothy Maurer, Mary Rohrback, Mary Kable, and Mary Murphy leave to visit underprivileged in the Emmitsburg area. Honor our Lord Jesus Christ as the source and model of all charity and imitate Him in Visiting the poor, and especially the aged and friendless. Could a more regal purpose be found than this one of the Marillac Association of Catholic Action, known on campus as the MACA? The members visit the poor and sick and aged in their own homes and in institutions. We learn the joy of imparting our knowledge by serving as teach- er-helpers in the Mother Seton school. As we treat neighboring children to good things at the Charity Fair, prepare and deliver Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets, or distribute Catholic periodi- cals, we learn the true meaning of Catholic action and the joy of fulfilling Our purpose. Marillczc Association of Catholic Action Moderator: SISTER ROBERTINE Organizing the teacher-helper program at the Mother Seton school is the task of Ogicers Paula Fetsko, Irmmrer; Faith Haw- kins, flI'Jt vice-prejidelzt; Kathleen Potter, Jerretary; Anne Meyer, preyident; and Helen Fitz-Gibbons, Jecozzd vice-prej- idem. ?- -n Evgygje :1 ! J.';:,' Brightening up Thanksgiving for the needy confronts Kath- erine Beaver, Sally Gibbons, and Barbara Saganowich. f'.
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m M2 , ,, ,m . szm 2 7m Dining-room chairman for the first semester, Elizabeth Massey arranges her bulletin board as Therese Charles, campus committee chairman, performs that unpleasant duty of removing coats from outside the dining room. Discharging their duties are first semester Pines chairman, h Wimmw Kathleen Stapleton, and Student Center chairman, Geraldine WVAWMWWKMW Gut. ' .. mMW, WW 1 ' :e. g . WWWWNWNMWW WW e e Z t W twmwrx g h , w xwm WWW w? Z E g. W1 :5 f- 3 t t , 4- :' X jih. HHPH,.,7..C-..-:..-,....w t .1 5 Reminiscing as they glance through past photographs of the Class of 1958 are CGA ex- ecutive board members, Therese Charles, Jen'etary; Marie Lynch, .renz'or clan president; Patricia Weber, preyident; and Steph- ania Pickett, vice-prexident.
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37 t h xxw . h h: : 4 9 Our kingdom reaches far beyond our own princi- pality 0f the valley. Through our Blessed Clet Mis- sion Unit, SJCiennes help missions throughout the world. Prayer, study, and sacriflce lay the foundations for our campus unit, affiliated With the Catholic Stu- dents, Mission Crusade. These three aims are per- sonified in the flve Lay Apostles Who went forth from our college this year to dedicate a year of their lives in teaching those in need. The yearly activities included the selling of Christ- mas cards, a Queen of Hearts contest, the operation of the Mission Shopehtted With collegiate novelties, greeting cards and religious articles, a lay apostolate committee, and the adopting 0f Missionary Mike as the mascot of the ECU. BCUS year on campus is culminated by a Mission Day Which keeps the entire campus aware of its Widespread participation in the missionary aposto- late. 1958ts Queen of Hearts, Regina Smith, 60; with her court Mary Engel, ,59; Ann Depenbrock, 61; and Beatriz Garcia, ,58. ,, Taking their turn behind the counter, BCU officers Mary Scott, secre- tary; Barbara Bray, treamrer; Marie DeSando, vice-preyident; and Joyce Bissikumer, prexident prepare for the mail-time business rush. . Blessed Clet Mission U m't Moderator: SISTER DENISE Cupid and valentines predominate at BCU,s Coronation Ball. :59m38'baimtvMeWa. v Hwy ' w m. a
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