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rvvVWWVV SODALITY Each year since its reorganization the Sodality is becoming more firmly estab lished in our school. The Sodality is an organized Way of Life approved by the Holy See and with its aim to train and form members who will live a full Catholic life, who will strive for personal holiness and apostolic zeal, each in his or her proper state. It wants members who have a fervent de¬ votion of Our Lady, who will think with the Church in all matters, and who are solidly constituted and ready for action. Some of our activities this year includ¬ ed monthly Corporate Communion; keep¬ ing the movie guide up to date with rating of local movies, according to the Legion of Decency; and weekly distribu¬ tion of the Prairie Messenger to patients in the hospital. A camera raffle was held in September to finance the forty sub¬ scriptions. At our meetings held every Monday afternoon we studied and discussed the Sodality Way of Life, the apostolate, the Gospels, and the Epistles. On August 29th we were very privil¬ eged to have as our guest speaker Rev¬ erend Father Daly, the National Sodality Director. Our annual Sodality picnic was held on June 29th at Pike Lake and was en¬ joyed by all. The success of a Sodalist doesn ' t de¬ pend upon how many members it has but on how well each individual Sodalist lives its way of life in his or her own daily life. The Sodality Wav of Life is a rich and rewarding life and is open to any Cath¬ olic. Whv not give it a try! I would like to thank Reverend Father R. Ogle, our director for his guidance throughout the year. Leona Grywacheski Sodality Prefect
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Cecile Derbowka Under the capable guidance of our director President Reverend Father R. Ogle and through the enthus¬ iastic co-operation of all its members we can call our year a successful one. Our monthly dandelion meetings, three day re¬ treat, Vocation day, and Garnet and Gold formal have provided study, prayer and fun for all. We have received much food for thought and gained a new outlook on the Mysteries of our Faith. It has been a pleasure to be on the Council and I wish the new executive the very best. Cecile Derbowka, Class ' 61 President 1960-61 Leona Gryacheski Secretary 51
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