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N.D. GIRLS JOIN MARY'S ARMY AS LEGIONNAIRES The purpose of the Legion of Mary is to train the girls to become lay Apostles and to become active in the Legion of Mary after high school. At N.D. there are approximately one-hundred girls who belong to four praesidia. These praesidia are: Mary Queen of All Hearts Praesiclium, moderator Sister M. Aleneg Our Lady of the Blessed Trinity, moderator Sister M. Austinag Notre Dame Praesidium, moderator Sister M. Emmanuel, Our Lady of Fatima, moderator Sister Alicette. As legionnaries the girls perform the spiritual and corporal works of mercy. Legionnaries' work ranges from helping a Sister to visiting the sick, parish work, work at hospitals, and mission work These girls are members of Mary Queen of All Hearts Legion. Fin: Row: Jackie Sendobry, Carol Menke, Josie Otte, Jean Klaverkarnp. Second Row: Ruth Nolan, Josie Folk, Kathy Stark, Judi Ponder. Third Row: Darlene Gilyon, Joann Rappold, Rosie Saffo, Barb Daly. Checking the list for their apostolic assignment for the week are: Georgia Scherer, Mary Kay Wunderlich, Mary Dunn, Bernacline Olsen, Sue Gilsinn, Pat Heisler. St. Anthony's Hospital welcomes these legionnaires each week: Karen Moser, Helen Poninski, Lynne Schmidt, Jeanette Prudot, Kathy Lewis, Secretary, Mary Alice Alt, Margaret Mruzik, Vice-President, Millie Sneed. Eager members of Gut Lady of Fatima do legion work on a mission project. Fin! Row: Joan Dvorak, Mary Ann Hel- frich, Kathy Condon. Second Row: Sister Alicette, Mary Lou Loeffler, Joyce Isen- man, Bonnie Sebastian, Darlene Dever- Busy at work are: Marilyr eaux, Sally McAllister, Margaret Ferry '56, Vogt, Barbara Koenen, Kathy President. Margaret is a teacher at St. Donovan, Ann Mihanovich, Mary Andrew's school and comes each week to Ann Worstell, Gerry Roy conduct the legion meeting. Lanier Bladwin. ii ass N V ,
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Sophomore Sodalitst help the Marian Feasts come rlive by replicas in the display case. Working on Our Lady of Mount Carmel display are: Mimi Almon, 9eggy Hoffman, Frann Zimmermann, Carol Weber, Mel Vic Mahon and Pat Burnes, SACRED HEART LEAGUE SPARKS DEVOTION AT N.D. Although devotion to the Sacred Heart has always been part of the spiritual life of every Notre Dame girl, the for- mation of the Sacred Heart League this year has intensified that devotion. All N.D. girls are enrolled in the League. In addition one girl in each homeroom forms a core group called promoters. She attends weekly meetings and .gives a short talk in her homeroom every Wednesday morning. Sister Alene is moderator of the group. YOUTH INCORPORATED DELEGATES INSTILL IDEALS Unobtrusively working in the member schools, the representa- tives of Youth Incorporated strive to instill ideals of modesty and decency in dress, entertainment, literature and advertisement. Four meetings are held yearly to correlate ideas and plans of action. Notre Dame's representatives are: Helen Killius, Kathie Sommer- hauser, Jo Ellyn Hanlon, Pat Martens. This beautiful painting of the Sacred Heart was newly enthroned at N.D. this year. Striving to make His promises better known are promoters: Kay Winter, Rosie Mertens, Janet Mehrtens, Ruth Kennebeck, Virginia Cook, Pat Berg, Betty Scheve, Pat Martens and Anne Vreeland. Pat Birmingham, president of the Sacred Heart League, holds the box into which the students placed their acts of love in preparation for the Enthronement of the Sacred Heart in October. Other promoters are: Fifrrt Row: Irene Simon, Geraldine Roy. Second Row: Dolores Stucken- schneider, Alverna Maschek, Juanita Ewertz, Judy Meadows, Judy Kruep. Third Row: Rosie Kiske, Janet Marschner, Rosemarie Gleich, Sally Mc- Allister.
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Our Lady of Notre Dame Praesidium: First Tow: Marilyn Devereaux, Seeretaryg Margie X ulton, Preridenzf Rosie Montgomery, Vice- reridenl: Mary Wesrermeyer, Trezzrurer. Second ow: Rosita Fulton, Frann Zimmermann, Judy leitert, Sister Emmanuel, Modemtorf Carol tevenson, Doris Grewe. Praying to Our Lady are: Sharon McDermott, Marilyn Mueller, Magdalen Viero, Mary Mantia, Eileen Hrdlicka, Norma Montgomery, Dianne Kamper, Sharon Navratil. Strictly Mary's girls of the Mary Queen of All Hearts Praesidium mode- rated by Sister M. Alene, Firrt Row: Peggy Phelan, Preridentg Kathy Nash Vice-Preridentg Rosie Nassif, Secrem'ry,' Pat Morrissey, Trearurer, Second Row: Marilyn Winkeler, Virginia Diebold, Anne Marie Padberg, Pat Burke, Jean Lawler. Third Row: Diana Stock, Carol Rickstatter, Marilyn Meyer, Sue Kielty, Judy Meyer. Planning a meeting of Our Lady of Blessed Trinity Praesidium are: Firrt Row: Rosie Stumpf, Treatrureff Rose Huelsing, Vice-Preridentp Sister Austina, Modemtorg Pat Janson, Preridentg Mary Lou Rudloff, Secretary. Second Row: Pat Gahn, Kathleen Eckerle, Jean Bort- scheller, Mary Beth Enger, Barbara Huelsing, Jo Ellen Hanlon. Praying the Legion prayers are: Marcia Bayer, Judy Schilli, Jeannine Dill, Bonnie Meyer, Pat Furdek, Pat Petri, Marian LaPlante. 1 K ll if 'x
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