Holy Family High School 1951 Yearbook (Auburn, NY) - Full Access

48 HA good Catholic • lS a good citizen" U.N. Day brings the students to Our Lady's shrine. J. Vail , M. Boyle and R. Keller were among the· group who led the recitation of the Rosary. Beverly Baker, Alfred Antonacci, Thomas McGraw, Betty Jean Bisgrove and Robert Dalton complete plans with Father Davie for the Crusade for Freedom canvassing campaign carried out by the students. Nancy Murphy, winner in the Ameri– can Legion oratorical eliminations, re– ceives the congratulations of: Seated: Dr. Rocco lmpaglia, master of cere– monies, Mr. Theodore Fuss, county commander, Father Davie and Mr. Walter Stopyra. Hand in hand with our principles of goodness, discipline, and knowledge walks the ever important aspect of good citizenship. Representing Holy Family in the vari· ous civic activities, the students learn the importance of their position in this beloved democracy. Inspired with deep spiritual motives, Holy Family students thrill to profound patriotism encouraged by such events as the Crusade for Freedom and Legion Oratoricals.

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