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n Q, J 7 I 'Ai X May the Body of Our Lord lem: Christ pre- 1 I ' Jerfue Thy mul to life everla.fting. 'A X, ACTIVITIES The time has come! He is here! Finally, Christ lives in us! By the reception of God at Mass, He is taken through our day- from the classroom to the basketball court or to a Sodality meeting. He goes with us on stage, and He is a part of our party planning. He harmonizes with us in glee club, and He prays with us in Legion meeting. He becomes the pivot around which our every day activities revolve. He is a part of everything we do. For indeed our day will always be . . . A MASS! Notre Dame offers a wealth of extra-curricular activities that pro- mote the all-around development of her girls. Spotlighting a few we see: Top Left: Sue Seitz, Marcia Bayer, Rosie Ewertz, and Melanie McMachon demonstrating drama talent. Top Right: Peg Phelan, Pat Gahn, and Barb Rotan display the techniques of basket- ball. Center: jean Bortscheller, Kathy Eckerle, Pat Janson, Rosie Nassif seek spiritual guidance as members of the Legion of Mary. Bottom Left: journalism enthusiast, Judy Stuever and Mary Lou Rudloff lead as editors of the N-D cator and Memories. Bottom Right: Make Mine Music say Mary Agnes Block, Margie Fulton, Frances Hesch, and Jan Lebbing.
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Junior second semester unit leaders discuss the SODALITY WAY OF LIFE PROMOTES HOLINESS The Marian spirit is the spirit of Notre Dame. The Sodality c Our Lady strives to instill this spirit in each student. The Sodalists tak on a way of life including daily Mass and I-Ioly Communion, th Rosary, and Mental Prayer. The moderators, Sister Lucienne and Sister Marie Vincent ir struct and watch over the spiritual and apostolic development of th Sodalists. A variety of general and unit meetings are held for the Sopht mores, Juniors, and Seniors. The topics range from parish respons bility to methods of mental prayer. The Freshman probation classes devote their time to learnin the goals and qualifications. Having asked for graces in their work, Sodality officers Kathy Nash, Secremry' -- Peggy Phelan, Vice-Prefert: Rosie Stumpf, Prefecl: and Jane Hohn, Trea.mrer,' leave the chapel. Planning for the next meeting Senior and Q topic. Fifi! Row: Josie Folk, Zoe Levery, Barb Daly, Zoe Franek. Sermfd Rout Pam Fernandez, l Pat Dirkets, Pat Morrissey, Mary Lou Rudloff, Rosie Saffo, Marilyn Metzger, and Ruth Nolan. JUNIOR - SENIOR SODALITY MEMBERS First Rout J. Clerc, R. Nolan, J. Hohn, M. L. Rudloff, R. Stumpf, J. Breakfield, J. Dill, G. Filer. Second Rout B. Olsen, B. Popovitch, J. Jung, J. Schilli, G. Jenny, B. Daly, Z. Franek, M. Free, C. Richstatter, J. Sprengnether. Third Roni S. Seitz, M. Wfunderlich, D. Eggering, K. Ferry, P. Mayer, B. Popovsky, M. Kruger, R. Borgwald, S. von Harz. Fourth Razr: R. Dunn, C. Simon, R. Saffo, R. Nassif, G. Scherer, K. Sommethauser, V. Hutti, A, Hanses. Fiffh Rout R. Moran, G. Polys, Otte, J. Gildehaus, P. Morrissey. Sixrlv Row: N. Dvorak, B. Kruse, V. Wessels, P. Long, M. Metzger, J. Folk, V. Diebold, M, Valdez, C. Tucker, Serefzth Rolf: Janet McLaughlin, M. I. Obradovits, M. Storf, Judy McLaughlin, R. Huelsing, M. Kearns, J. Hajek, P. Fernandez, R. Montgomery, B. Luecke. i V, . .V 2 ,. fi -wif1w5i25 - sf
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