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Going His lVczy? Every student by the time his high school days are drawing to a close should have decided either on his vocation or on the stable norms according to which that vocation will be determined. From social studies We know that a huge portion of human misery results from the fact that people drifted into and did not make a rational and prayerful choice of their course in life. At St. Stanislaus High School everything is done for the student to assist him in his choice. He is encouraged to pray, to seek advice and Fr. Ralencotter C. P., on October 20, initiated at St. Stanislaus High School the Good Counsel Club, the purpose of which is to help the girls make the right choice in their course of life. Page 1 6 Girls belonging to the Good Counsel Club meet with Sr. M. Hospicia, one of the moderators, to discuss vocations. Nurses, Miss Hughes and Miss Honeycutt, inform the girls about the duties and responsibilities of a nurse. l as u r c L
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,463 'xmmmm,.,s-. The booth representing the Polish Press was under the supervision of Sr. M. Policarp and R. Tyszka, the Polish representative. Students as well as adults paged through Polish magazines wishing to learn more about the Polish culture. There were about 50 subscriptions received by this department. The Newspaper Booth prepared by Sr. M. Valencia and R. Lipinski, the Civic Representative, impressed the public with the abundance of the Catholic newspapers. Michigan Catholic , the local newspaper, was especially featured. ln the booth R. Kaimala and H. Orlowski tried to get subscriptions to the various papers displayed, and this department was quite successful reaping over lO0 new subscribers. Page l 1
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to study and analyze himself and discuss his problems with the priests and sisters who are always ready to assist him in this most important decision. Hence he has no one but himself to blame if he fails to find the pathway which will lead him straightway to happiness on this and in the life hereafter. Reverend Pastor and R. Maikowski talk over a vocational problem. V. Stachowicz, S. Kocol, S. Kudla, and T. Gaiewska look at the display of hand painted posters, which illustrate scenes from the convent life. L. Wolanska, D. Wawrzyk and T. Michalak are show- ing to interested seniors miniature dolls dressed as nuns representing the different orders of nuns teaching in Detroit and metropolitan area. No talent is wasted in God's Service is the theme ofthe poster, which catches the eyes ofthe senior girls. Page 17
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