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The Tidings from Los Angeles, California • 27

Publication:
The Tidingsi
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Los Angeles, California
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27
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The TIDINGS 27 November 16. 1951 PREP HIGHLIGHTS High Schools All Set For Sodality Sail Marymount College A.B., BJS. degree. Liberal Arts, Home Economies, Pre-Nursing, Commerce Education. Also 8 year Curriculum in Music.

Art. Homemaking, Outdoor Sports. Resident and Day Students 10643 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles 24 Telephone ARizona 3-3712 U. S. Defense Bonds Now! Ramona Couvout of Tho Holy Nomas Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Nemee of Jesus end Mery ALHAMBRA.

CALIFORNIA Accredited to the University of Celifomle Resident and non-resident Students Phene ATIaatla S-S151 Tetek photo St. Mary's Acadtmy 3300 W. Slauson Av. AX. 9002 Accredited te the Ualverslty el Callferala Resident and Day Students ST.

VICTORS CHI RHO Officers of newly formed Chi Rho Club at St. Victors Church, West Hollywood, are Mike Conlon, seated, left, vice-president; Charles Mc-Gilvray, president; Patricia Daugherty, vice-president. Standing, left, Charlotte McDowell, secretary; Roger Apperson, sergeant at arms, and Ann Cahill, treasurer. FUHTND6E Sacred Heart Academy Resident School for Girls A Felly Accredited High Scheol -Elementary Grades: 4 through I Bin Pasadena, Calif. SYcamora 6-4034 Cessford, Suzanne Bennett, Menke Anne Shaffer, Annette Oakley, Claudia Liebenow, Clare Plemming, Sylvia Asbridge, Marguerite Winklemeier, Dorothy Brockmeier, and Dorothea Ross.

Usherettes were Barbara Wardenburg, Evangeline Schulten and Helene Johanson Michael McGrath of St. Brendan's Parish won first place last Tuesday in Loyola Higha sophomore oratorical contest. His speech, based on The Tidings, was entitled "We Only Planted. Second place went to Paul Powers and third to John Bussino. The contest was one feature of Loyola High participation in American Education Week.

Other finalists included Ronald Walecki, Joseph Harris and Eric Nobles. Daniel Toomey, medalist, 53, gave the introduction. Sodalities in every high school of the Archdiocese are preparing for the Sodality Ball next Friday, No'v. 23, at Deauville Beach Club. Chuck Cabots orchestra will play Tuesday is bank daji at Junipero Serra High, Gardena.

Each week a Bank of America official visits campus to receive student deposits. Frank Christies passing sparked Serra Cavaliers 41-14 victory over Cantwell in a recent JV battle. A day of recollection for Sodalists be held on campus this Sunday, Lester Maxwell, prefect, announced. Very Rev. Waller C.

Tredtin, S.M., superior of the Pacific Province, Society of Mary, visited Junipero Serra High recently Planning for the Sodality Ball at St Andrews High, Pasadena, are Elizabeth Sladics, sodality prefect, Claudette Rile, senior president, and Connie Burwell, student president. Sharon Muench is brigadier general of the Holy Souls Brigade at St. Andrew's Pasadena, with Dolores Du Pont as assistant. USB members attend daily -Mass at St. Andrew's Church this month to pray for souls in purgatory Lupc de la Paz, student president at Queen of Angels High, Gloria Soto, senior president, and Lupe Lopez of the Sodality, helped get blood donors from Mexican-Ameri-Shana Munch Bthwi Du Pnt can parochial groups for the Bloodmobile visit to the Plaza last Wednesday.

"Angels of Queen of Angels High are still undefeated in volleyball. Their last victim was Holy Family High, Glendale. Fr. Clarence Golla presented rings to seniors this morning following weekly Sodality Mass. Boys from Cathedral High were in evidence at a recent dance sponsored by seniors.

And juniors at Queen of Angels High were called "Crusaders even before they topped the rest of the school by a 150 percent return in the Tidings Crusade. Novice members and new officers of the CSF at Immaculate Heart High were presented last Friday. Officers are Susan Parker, president; Angela Hernandez, vice-president; Suzanne Kersting, secretary-treasurer. Others receiving torch pins from Ft. Patrick Roche were Gretchen Dockweiler, Suzan Fowler, Kathleen Lang, Eileen OBrien, Carolyn Parsons, Mary Traynor, Mary Catherine Brow, Donna Lou Friese, Mary Hart, Karen Klausner, Elizabeth Mann, Kay Meyers, Kathleen Rodman and Lucille Zaninovich.

CSF members and their mothers were lunch- eon guests in the convent parlors. The I.1I.C. Pandas kept their volleyball Tecord clear by defeating Loretto High 15-6, 15-11, last week Girls at Conaty High are collecting dolls which the sewing classes will dress as Christmas gifts for needy children Boys from St. Francis High, Pasadena, were guests of freshmen and sophomores of Flint ridge Sacred Heart Academy at a recent dance on the latters campus. The Apostolic Committee of the Sodality at Flintridge is collecting funds for the school's adopted Accra diocese; Our Ladys Committee is working on a "Bun and Burger night to raise fynds for infants during the Christmas season, and the Eucharistic Committee is sponsoring Christmas' sdal sales.

Three '47 graduates of Flintridge are now in the religious life. Gloria Laun, daughter of Mr. and L. Laun of Pasadena, is with the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange; Annabelle Hohn, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Hohn of Los Angeles, is with the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, and Susan Blatz, now Sister Mary Judith, O.P., is teaching in San Francisco.

Students at Ramona Convent High, Alhambra, will sing Requiem Mass in the school chapel this morning for deceased benefactors, students and faculty. A class of 60 reported yesterday when horseback riding was resumed on campus. Dianne Gardner, GAA president at Ramona Convent High, is in charge of the volleyball playday on campus tomorrow in which 18 other Catholic girls highs will participate. Students forming the receiving-line when Ramona Convent High holds its annual mother-daughter tea next Wednesday afternoon include Nancy Nolan, Eileen Ryan, Patricia Novell, Dianne Gardner, Patricia Donnatin and Natascha Guiglia At Notre Dame High, Sherman Oaks, 106 students made the schools first six-weeks honor roll. Heading the list was John Considine, senior, with 24 points, followed by Keith Daggert, junior, with 21 points.

Thbse rating 20 points were John Safarik, junior; Eugene Leyval, sophomore, and freshmen Andrew Arlotto, Kenneth McKenzie, David Owens, Ronald Swanson and James Wright St. Monicas Girls High in Santa Monica honored St. Cecilia at assembly yesterday with a half-hour of music. Taking part in the program were Gloria Buy Defense Bonds Now! CORVALLIS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ACCREDITED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA At LhkI Caayaa ever Vesture Blvd. Kan Pernaade Valley 3925 Laurel Canyon Blvd.

8Unaet 2-1003 STUDIO CITY, CALIFORNIA UBERAL ARTS TEACHER TRAINING VOCATIONAL COURSES 12001 CHALON RD. BRadshaw 2-3616 Mount St. Mary's College FOR WOMEN Open House at Redecorated S.G Newman Club University of Southern California Newman Club will hold open house this Sunday afternoon to display its newly redecorated rooms. The Newmanites will be joined by alumni, Newman Mothers and friends. In the receiving line will be Mrs.

Ernest V. LaPlante, president and officers of the mothers group, along with Robert Campbell, Newman Club president, and Ethel Morehouse, social chairman. The afternoons program will feature vocal solos by Bernice Bussjaeger, with Mrs. John Hagopian as accompanist, and a talk by Rev. Russell J.

Kirs-chenheuter, chaplain. Mrs. Benjamin Zoss was interior decorator. The Newman Club won first place for clubs in the U.S.C. homecoming parade last week.

ST. CATHERINE'S MILITARY SCHOOL ANAHEIM Affiliated to Loyola Ualvanity GRADES 2 to 9 Conducted by Dominican Sisters TaOaphoM MO ST. JOHN BOSCO SCHOOL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS Coadected by Nw Salat! aa Falters Grad a Ora to Ml lucluilva A lyitam batad Raaioa and Raflgloo For Information WRITE REV. FATHER DIRECTOR 13M9 SOUTH 90UUVAM fteuo Tansy 7-4411 ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL Conduct by CAPUCHIN FRANCISCAN FATHERS Far Boya Dealrlag to Bo Mmten of tho Oa puebla Order Ala CathoUe Day Boya La Canada-Verdugo Road Flintridge, Pasadena 2 Fhaaei Fran I A.

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Admission will be a donation of canned goods to be used by religious chairman Pat Hu-, tert for Christinas baskets for the poor. Saturday night, Nov. 24, there WU1 be a chuck wagon dance. Mass is celebrated daily at the Newman dub at 7 a.m. Saturday at 8 a.m.

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