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Honors are the merest shadows of those To graduate Magna Cum Laude is a much honored achievement in higher education and permits Mary Ann Wear to be received into the Kappa Gamma Pi Honor Society. Kappa Gamma Pi is the National Cath- olic Women's Honor Society. The purpose of this society is to strive for a high standard of excellence and scholarship among mem- bers and to encourage individual and group participation in Church and secular affairs. Robert and Dennis O'Keefe award two full-tuition scholarships to worthy students. A gift from Eugene C. Eppley Founda- tion includes SlOOO to be a w a r d e d yearly. An annual S250 scholarship awarded by theBrandeis Store is received by a student who has maintained a high standard of scholarship. Two scholarships valued at 5200 each a r e giv e n a n n u ally by the Ak-Sar-Ben Association for des erving students who live in Nebraska and plan to work their way through college, Each y ear a deserving student with a major in Sociology is a w a r d e d a 515250 scholarship in memory of E ran Thul. V Money doesn't make the world of ideas, but through O'Brien and Ruth AuBuchon accepted O'Keefe scholar- scholarships, the young mind is enabled to set out in ships while Mary Kay Sauter and Melinda Maher dreams of intellectual conquest of his universe. Elaine qualified for the Brandeis and Fran Thul scholarships.
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a step in understanding other men To open the doors to communication to the understanding of people from other nations, to walk into other worlds of prose and p oetry are the invaluable p roducts of French and Sp ani sh study. Knowing that the study of language is never complete without a knowledge of the people and their cultrual heritage as well as their modern customs, the Language Depart- ment strives to give more facility in speak- ing, reading, and writing of foreign languages. Language belongs to a peopleg it expresses their concepts and their desires. When language is separated from its life- giver, it loses its warmth and its strength. Prometheus assumes the guise of alanguage teacher and sets out to re-fire a world. -C Q51-31: 5vEubpiQlf?f 4? 1 ' Q iii :J '?31 Spires of the Notre Dame pierce a Parisian sky. Sister Mary Rosaria, Associate Pro- fessor, instills a knowledge of the French language and culture into her students. ff l - Jia A- , i J 4 ef 7 '41 QL ff- '1:, f . i 3 ,- H . . - ,V ,f ix, .Wing xy.. . H , iw, ' W, ' pg ,ig . 'FIYL-ff' .?7:, T7 J 1 , Inj-filly. '-'-J. A 1 b ,SM M, xZf ' EM A 1 '- A X lx , -1 -4fqlye'v3- 5...- - -. .,-.-,,-HL-.. .. an-..-.f 'S x . 5 A, Avhffwh 1.1. si! - Vibrant reds and yellows are sported by Mariela Estonez, a CSM student frornPanama. Her professor, Dr. Rosell, brings Central American culture to his Spanish classes.
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who receive them ' 7 J 4 1 at R 9 r ' f I l I 5 4 mi 1 6 f r f - MH ' I E f 1 lx! V .ig n 1 pw? ' ' r wg l Scholarship winners: E. O'Brien, M. Wear--Eppley a- Hard Work brings good reviews to Marita wardsg D. Peterson, S. Wj1mS-- 1966 O'K68f6 SClilOla1'SQ Douglass and Audrey Gyuntorad, new Alpha C.Koster,N.Rabel--1967O'KeefeandBrandeisw1nners. Gamma Omega members, who enjoy the limelight afforded directors of C.S.M. drama. 071.1 sig-T d f U, F -.nf M-A 19- A I Q V: -us. - fi Y, 1 ..r'v FAM, , 'f j'g'.',?l?4r??ii,.-H wi. R4 -X My jeg ,,,, A, f ' ' Yimulywr us- ., .a - is-. .vaqfi l,.W1ulg-wgi5'- W ' ' ' X , vu ui ' nhl' '15 uw! P., - CSM scholars rest from the labors of term papers and 1967 Ak-Sar-Ben scholarshipg Maureen Dukat and Pat projects to enjoy the beauty of spring on campus. Each Johnson, 1966 Ak-Sar-Ben winnersg Joan Turner, Eppley student received the following awards: Mary Kay Jackson, a W a r dg and Morea Nalley, O'Keefe scholarship.
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