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Qc prefect Go' do n Ho presides over th e 7 ' Wednesday? Sodality meeting! Hurry, we don't want to be latel Ninety-eight Freshman Sodalists scurry to their appointed meeting places at the end of the fourth period. Although the group was not officially received into the Sodality until March, they participated in all the functions of the Sodality. At the beginning of school, the moderators divided the Freshman aspirants into three separate groups. Elected as Prefects to lead their respective sections were Gordon l-lo, Clarence Letreta and Patrick Mederos. With great ambition and interest, the Freshman Sodality emerged as an active, progressive group under the patient guidance of Brother John Mc- Enhill and Brother Joseph Yax, Freshman Sodolists of Brother Mcinhill listen ottentively to their prefect ff. .4.. Eel get Freshman
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Pretect Roben cos The Sophomores are doing their shore in the Chominade program S Phomore Sodousts to 0 to Speaks .W R-r-ring, that's the bell ending the fourth period and all forty-two Sophomore Sodalists gather for a weekly forty-minute meeting, Every week they use the R.O.T.C, classroom in the basement of Bertram Hall, During this time they discuss many projects that will occur throughout the year. Robert Costa as their president, Robert Kagi- hara, vice-president, Richard lnafuku, secretary, and Brother Edward lmmethun SM., as their skill- ful moderator, made possible for the Sophomore Sodalists to take part in many religious activities. Some of which were the organizing and conducting of pilgrimages during the past year and have participated with other Sodalists in the selling of Christmas cards, They are showing their adoration toward the Blessed Virgin
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