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sI.D.'S MOTTO I SAVE STAMPS, SAVE SOULS Underclassmen stamp reps sort and weigh stamps. They are: First Row: Bonnie Meyer, Millie Sneed, Jean Lawler. Second Row: Janis Costello, Anna Marie Padberg, Mary Lou Vondet Harr. Save that stamp! Many an N.D. girl hears that from the stamp repre- ntative in her homeroom. Saving stamps has earned many a beautiful 'phy for Notre Dame. More than that we hope it has saved many a soul. ter Emmanuel is the spirit behind the stamp club. She assists the meroom representatives in counting, weighing, and packing the stamps for tiling. In the picture above, Mary Lou Rudloff, president, displays the nnant given to the homeroom bringing in the highest number of points :h month. Others in the picture are Marty Fine, Peggy Beiter, Judy renges, Mary Ann Valdez. MATH-MINDED STUDENTS FIND ENJOYMENT IN NUMBERS From the simple instruments of pencil, paper, and slide rule great mathematicians are made. Sister Evangelita helps the members of the Math Clubs learn new skills and understand complicated procedures. Math can be intriguing and fun, say these Math enthusiasts. Pictured are, First Row: Peggy Phelan, Jeanette Schroeder. Second Row: Susan Jordan, Betsy Fogler, Mary Ann Harsch, Zoe Franek, Kathy Nash, Marsha Leisher. Third Row: Joan Cook, Sue Hirner, Mel McMahon, Ruth Benz, Mary Ann Gray, Jean Frauenhoffer, Judy McLaughlin, Sue Schroeder, Virginia Diebold, Georgia Scherer.
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STUDENTS ACHIEVE PROFICIENCY IN LIBRARIANSHIP Working in a library can present many golder opportunities of learning. The senior, junior and sophomore members of the Library Guild have beer some of these fortunate girls. Sister Marielda teaches the girls the know how in library techniques. Ir turn they render valuable service in checking out and shelving books. The senior-junior members are: Marg Ann Worstell, Mary Kruger, Janet McLaughlin, Jear Laub, Virginia Kopff, Sue Schroeder, Josie Folk, Jane1 Moorhem and Mary Ann Valdez. Sophomore members of the Library Guild: Marsh: Leisher, Margaret Mruzik, Judy Tyra, Betty Holzen Mimi Almon, Carol Weber, Carol Gass and Dorothy Oberkfell. fs, Q ig. CUB REPORTERS LEARN THE KNOW HOW IN JOURNALISM In order to promote better journalistic talent, Sister Caroline, moderator of the N-D-Cator, has formed a Journalism Club. Twenty-two sophomores meet weekly to learn how to write for the school publication. These cub reporters will be regular members on the newspaper staff next year.- RED CROSS REPS. HOLD CITY COUNCIL OFFICES For four years Bette O'Connor and IN Fulton have been Notre Dame's repre tives to the St. Louis Chapter of the . Red Cross. This year both Bette and D hold major offices in the city count the organization.
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VOLLEYBALL VARSITY TRIUMPHS!-LINDEFEATED! There are no annals in which to check our accuracy but as far we can tell Notre Dame's volleyball varsity has achieved a feat unmatched in any previous year. The end of the season rallies disclosed the results: Undefeared! The N.D. girls triumphed over St. Francis De Sales, Rock, Nerinx, Incarnate Word, and St. joseph. Some of the reams were defeated twice by the N .D. team. Sister Elizabeth Marie coached the victors. Members of the Varsity squad are: Firrt Row: jean Klaverkamp, Dot Eggering, Josie Folk, Ruth Nolan, Capraing Diana Stock, Pat Dirkers, Peggy Phelan, Margaret Banks. Second Row: Sue Wessels, Barbara Armbrusrer, Jo Ann Arata, Jeannine Dill, Rose Huelsing, Kathleen Nash, Judy Sprengnether, Barbara Shanks, Kathy Stark. There are always those people behind the scenes who deserve recognition. So - meet the scorekeepers and time keepers: Georgia Scherer, Pat Morrissey, Rose Tuhro, Bobbie Shanks, Mary Lou Rudloff. It's a sure point when Par Ditkers spikes that ball across the net. Ruth Nolan watches Pat's precision in the game against Rock High.
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