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CHRISTIAN BELLES YOUNG CHRISTIAN STUDENTS Y.C.S. is a student group organized for the purpose of bringing its members to a deeper realization of their duty as apostles and using for their field of action their present environmentqthe student world. Membership is voluntary and weekly meer- ings based on the now famous Jocist movement in Belgium strive to develop intelligent and zealous Christian leaders. A true embodiment of the aims of Y.C.S. may be found in their oiiicial prayer. Dear 125m, help me to Jpread Tiny fragmme everywhere. Flood my Joul with Thy Jpz'rit aml life. Perzetmte and panel: my whole being I0 utterly that everyone I come in comm! with may feel Thy presence in my 10271. Shine through me and be J0 in me that all my life may be only a radiance of Thine m that everyone I meet may look :45 and I96 1w longer me 52;; 0ny Je;m.
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--'ye- Virginia Torbeck protests against immodesty by mail. A scene from the skit given to promote the Blue Army movement Left to rightejoan Plas, Mary Costello, Celeste Foppe, jerry Hermes, Molly Sanders, Janet Hum. Installation of ofhcers, January SOeCarol Maphet, Treas.; Carol Meyer, Secy.; Mary Nolan, V, P.; Janet Hunt, Pres. Retiring ofhcerseMoHy Sanders, Pres.; Celeste Foppe, V. P.; Frances Witt, Secy.; Joan Plas. Treas. Our Rosary Pilgrimage held on November I. The SDS. is lively in promoting its purpose. Among the many activities sponsored were: PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION 0f the ofhcial publication, SVDS. Highligbn, each month, rendered an account of the various school reports. THE BLUE ARMY, a national movement organized under the spiritual guidance of Our Blessed Mother, provided opportunity for all to Eght Communism through prayer and sacrifice. OUR ROSARY PILGRIMAGE, consisted of visits to St Mary's Holy Angels', and St. Frmcis de Sales, where five decades were said in each church for peace. Representation at a city-wide meeting of the National Organization for Decent Literature re- sulted in distribution of INDECENT LITERATURE LISTS. REMINDERS for First Friday and First Saturday were posted. MAILING post cards and letters to protest against indecent radio and television programs, indecent advertisements and stage shows was enthusiastically carried out by the student body. We COOPERATED with the C.Y.O. in urging students to attend Father Conrost lecture, The Fighting 69tb mzd You, which was held at the Hotel Sheraton-Gibson ballroom 0n Febru- ary 18.
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GALILEO CHAPTER NATIONAL MATHEMATICS HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Margie Brandstettet PLEDGES Eileen Doyle Kathleen Doyle Jean Dtach-Pres. Joan DracheVP. Celeste Foppe Rosalyn HeiselmaneTreaS Lois Molitor Mary Sue Donnelly Margie Englert Patricia Feldman Concetta Vitagliano St. Marys Math Club, under the title of the Galileo Chapter, was formally installed into the National Mathematics Honor Society on February 8, 1951. Meetings are held bimonthly at which papers written by the members on mathematic or scientific subjects are discussed. Some of the papers dis- cussed this year were: ' 1. A Theory of Strategy by Jean Drnch. 2. Galileo and His Works by Carol Anne Meyers 3. Imaginery Numbers by Patricia Feldman. QUINAS LUB LERT INCINNATIANS MERICAN ATHOLICS Truth has ever been the goal of man in his search for knowledge. Groping for answers to Why? Where? What? and How? is the role of the true scientist. Such scientific interest is Stimulated in the various courses available in our secondary education. The results of these stimulii are left to the future Those whose scientific interest tattendance at at least five meetingsy has been accompanied by the required study and application in science and mathematics are receiving Triple AC awards as follows: Greater Ciizciwnati Science Honor Society $0176 averageJ . . . Jean Drach, Joan Drach, Margie Englert. Active Membenbz'p 439070 atyemgey . . . Mary Sue Donnelly, Joyce Feinauet, Shirley Garbade, Virginia Gteve, Carol Anne Meyers, Marvis Murray, Joan Stenger, Rosemary Torbeck. Carol Anne MeyetseSecy.
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