St Paul High School - Paulite Yearbook (Grosse Pointe Farms, MI)

 - Class of 1969

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Y.C.S., Sodality personalize Chrisfs Image Some people look at the World as it is and say whyf' Sodality and Y.C.S. look at their world, as it could be - a seemingly 'fimpossiblet' world of peace - and say why not? Then action takes hold. Through weekly discussion meetings and, for the first time, through a joint meeting with the Sodality and organizations from other schools, Y.C.S. helps to fill the gap between active Christianity and passive awareness. Y.C.S. sponsored a Chilean exchange stu- dent, Manuel Hose Equiguren, on an educational ex- cursion in the Detroit area. In the grip of 'ftherels no business like show businessn fever, the Sodality, dedicated to the proposi- tion that the best things in life come from helping someone else, produced their annual benefit Talent Show. Profits from the performances provided Thanks- giving turkeys for twenty inner city families. Students took up can collecting in order to fill baskets with all the trimmings for the holiday dinner. Charity also expands far beyond the Hhome base . A Chinese boy now receives a proper education with support from the Sodality. In today's society, the image of the living Christ for this generation is brought a little closer to home by the now teens of Y.C.S. and Sodality.

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ew, Ea is age audi-Gm JE E13 i ie gf, xiwgi mmhlww Akh' Www, A.f..v,, mM,. ABOVE: Abandoning all formal procedures, Y.C.S. president John Miller, treasurer Den- nis Hayes, and vice president Jim Martin settle into a relaxed Way of entertaining exe change student Manuel Eguguren. ABOVE RIGHT: While discussing the ac- tivities of the last Sodality meeting, treasurer Mary Beth Thill, vice prefect Patti Schorn, prefect Kris Morris, and secretary Sue Smale share a private joke. FAR RIGHT: Sister Eileen Therese and Tal- ent Show chief Laurie Fabick confer on a cue card sequence. RIGHT: 1'Now they,ve got us doing manual labor - what neXt'?', quips Denise Leone to Peggy Thill as they tote food baskets. 52 'AWK



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l g i q L I is ABOVE: On opening night of the Sodality Talent Show service club members Mark Steiner and Chris Pendy help assemble endless rows of chairs. RIGHT: Members of the mission club, pres- ident Dennis Hayes, Rosemary D'I-Iondt, adviser Sister Jane Ellen, secretary-treasur- er Mary Beth Thill, Mary Margaret Ten- busch, and vice-president Mike Nienstedt review with satisfaction the generous No- vember collection. Meanwhile, Eileen Wright, victim of Missionitis resorts to extended-hand-ism to eke out a few more precious pennies from the people who know where they're at . FAR RIGHT: Mary Beth Thill and Eileen Wright know 'tit pays to advertisel' for the missions. ABOVE RIGHT: Agenda Item ffl: The Question of Attendance at the Georgetown Invitational Model U.N. General Assembly. M,U.N. members Peter Dingeman, Marlene Kain, Sue Sendclbach, John Duker, chair- man Sue DePonio, Mike Nienstedt, Marty Thomas, Diane Carpentier, and Martha Schick discuss particulars. 54 Clubs vitalize student life with involvement What does a student do in spare time that isn't appreciably obvious in his schedule? Paulites make a time investment-with 1002, interest and calculated involvement in a St. Paul club. Mission-itis takes its daily toll during home- room periods when mission club members succumb to extended hand-ism . Under the guidance of Sister Jane Ellen, hard working members implement a variety ot money making programs from pop art publicity to bake sales to keep Paulites quota conscious. The Model U.N. Club explores a microcosm of world negotiation. Persevering through library tours and caucus meetings. M.U.N.'ers zero in on problems in international trade and humanitarian projects. Service club members, working through lunch periods, assume a let me do it attitude whenever the gym requires assembly accommodations. When school routine grinds, clubs vitalize the student scene with a new dimension in involvement. E E is ss-

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