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N Assisting others to chart their pathway through time to eternity is Brother Connor in the Freshman religious guidance office. Tony Ewing and Jerry Brown are re- viewing the Xaverian Vocational Pamphlet. IT'S UP TO YOU. Brother Lionel. Senior Counsellor, conferring with Dane Allen on the latter's choice of a vocation in life. This guidance service was particularly necessary for the Seniors since they faced an immediate decision. BELIEIUIIS EIIIDHNUE l,m'1l. wlizll NYlllllll you liziw lllt' In iloL ' lively lmy slimilml ask Ilmt qiws- timi. Yvigx' fwqiwiitly Gull viitrusls Ilii- 4lesii'v4l ZIIISXVOI' to our Spll'llllill Qfllllllfi. To vwi'y stiiileiil at Saint XElYl0l'.N is ntlviw-nl the uppiwliiiiilx' nl si privalv iii- . . . , . . teiwivw witli an Trziiiiwl Xiwzitimi lliiww- 1 . , . lm: 1 lass talks, slziillv pi'zi.vvi's lm' llgjlll In lmow om-'s stem- iii life, l'l'llQl'lUllN llllill'lllIN zlml pziiiiplilvts 1llSl'llNSlllQ' llll' pi'ivsllimul Elllll Ilw l5l'flllll'l'lllllIll supple- . . , rm-111 tlie- wurlt ul tlie l,ll't'l'lfll'N. lxl'1hlll1'l's liHlllf2ll'V. lilt'2ll'1lllS mill llfllllllllf A iiuwim is lu-lil ozivli mmitli will-liiilf . . . . , llljl' will: llli' l'l'l't'llllllll ul llolnx' lum- immimi mi Ilia- First l i'i4lziy. 'l'l1i- geri- vml iiitviitiuii of tliis ilvvutiivii is for mliviiiv assislzliivv iii tlu-vlmii-1-lil ai slante- iii lift-. nllllllli' mill sw. lllll'lSl lim-lmiis lui- -Will lu lullmx' iii llis wily. liespmul lu lliis will liy si-eliiilg' zulvivv fi'rmi ylilll' livligrimis Mwzltiuii llil'0i'1m'. With eyes to the future. Norman Lusch and Charles Arnold make use of the extensive guidance facilities of St. X to direct them in their future educational activities and life work.
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HELIGIUIIS ACTIVITY EBUIIP This group might be known as the P.H.G.-Power House Group-for almost all school activities originated with them on the field. in the classroom, and in the gym. Robert Rees. Treasurerg Ernest Bidwell. First Vice-Presb The K. A. V. was forineml hy lllt'l'jl'lllQ.l' two wgrzliiizzitioiis. Il2llllt'l.Y. the t'.S,3l.t'. zuul the Smhilitlv nt' Our lizuly. These two grmips are sepzxrnte zuul tlistinet in their respet-tive fune- tions. The ehiei' niin of the H. A. t'. is Vntllolie Aetion. In pzwtieulzn' it strives to erente El spe- eiul interest in the high sehool student for Our lilesseml Mother. 'l'ln'ong:l1 Mary to Jesus. ln zuhlition the R. A. t'luh sponsors sm-ini functions sueh as chun-es zuul skating: parties whieh txlltllllt' the student to round out his high sehool life under the proper SlllN'l'VlSl0ll. ln the '47-'48 selnml year the li. A. t'luh got its Sf2ll'l. lluring' the first lllt'l1llN:'l'SlllIl mlrive over 600 students were 9lll'4lll0tl. sllowing' il nmrkenl interest hy the nmjurity nt' St. X. stu- dentg Joseph Besendorf, Second Vice-Presidentg Fontaine Kremer, Presidenlg James Sheehy, Third Vice-President: Gene O'Brien, Recording Secretary, and James Tichenor. Corresponding Secretary. tlents. The Vluh lll2lllgl'lll'tlll'll swine very sueeessful thinees. ineludingg' at series of ii1t'oi'im1l get togxethers on Surulny aftermmns in the Qylll. Also it featured the student train trip on the 'l'ig1er Speeizllu for St. X's tirst post-season foothnll gfznne 'lill2lllliSgIlVlll:l' Dany with K.M,l. at liexingrtmi. The llltlililllj' llltlttilllgfs on First l ritlz1y nmrn- ings ht-fore seliool were nizule interesting' hy the presenee of carefully seleetetl speakers. some of Wlltilll were llililtlllillly known. 'l'he future of the H. A. Vinh hunks very hright jlulgrillg' fron: its high etiieieney the first year nt' existenee. 'l'he . ,, . , ,, , , . . H, A. l . should he llllu K l.l lx nt ht. Pxnvier s in future years.
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