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l Sodality officers above are: Dennis Kerk- man, Prefect, Marty Rudolph, Treasurerg Carolyn Scherrer, Prefectg Jackie Kresken, Secretaryg Robert Rewald, Vice Prefectg Father Schlenker, Moderatoig Grace Schuerman, Vice Prefectg R. Johnston, Secretary, R. Agnew, Treasurer. The lodality of the Blessed irgin The Sodality as we commonly speak of it, is the guiding spiritual factor in the life of the high school. Members strive to make them- selves and others conscious of the many ways in which we are bound to work out our eter- nal destiny under the leadership of our Blessed Mother. Its activities are spiritual, scholastic, and social. Working for better scholarship, the frequent meetings stress the need of application to studies. Spiritually, the Sodality sponsors the Tuesday Commun- ion day, the annual Retreat, the Living Ro- sary, and the May Crowning. Socially, we note the Christmas party and blessing of the Crib, the Snowball, the Mission Party and Dance, and other social events. Tieing all these, and meeting with other Sodalists, St. Mary students participate in the Summer School of Catholic Action in Chicago, and the W.C.A.C. in Milwaukee. Rev. Richard Sch- lenker is the Moderator. This is the Wa tothe GOOD LIFE Sodality Chairmen meet with the Moderator: Kathy Kelly, Publicity, Margie Schneider, Apostolic: Carol Koenen, Eucharistic, and Judy Scherrer, Social. Page Thirty-Two
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Mrs. Donald Johnston here discusses marriage with the girls Mr. Don Reed of the Racine Journal-Times enlisting ' journalists and writers. Mr. Art McCourt knows the need for druggists, and asks for more Miss R. Reinertson, R. N., tells young men to take an interest in of the work required in nursing. that career. This is the Wa VVe Learn How People Find Their Places in LIFE Career Day during Vocation Month, March, offers students a chance to see, hear, and question people who have successfully found their places in life. and are willing to help others do the same. This year we have pictured men and women from our own Burlington, who came on March 12, to participate with about twenty others in our discussion day. Dr. Lief Erickson, M. D., ex- pounds the human values and the merits of serving mankind. Mr. James Murphy, of Murphy's, gives some ideas on agriculture.
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