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Some have willingly Anawim and I-lasidemf' tw 0 w or d s of Hebrew origin taken from the Old Testa- ment, faith, m eekne s s, and s er vice to others. Behind every activity are such people who volunteer for and accept readily the re- sponsibility of b a c k s t a g e tasks necessary for the success and smooth r u n n i n g activ- ities. Alt h o u g h these people receive n o public applause for their actions, they g a in recognition and appreciation at a sp e c i al Student Council convocation. The inscription on the award expresses the qualifications exhibited by the recipients of the cherished award: The spirit of the society is embodied in her quiet acceptance and e X e c u t i on of responsibilities, in her cheerful and sincere desire to lend a help- ing hand and in her courteous regard of the dignity of others. Such an in- dividual is an as set in any society and is to be highly recommended. 5-Jr iw .' .-W, 41 t 1 w lu 5 Tl -lm I 5 ff. 5, ,J -,,, 3' I- s . -4- 1 A college is people The college is dedicated people Chatt, Kaleen Petsche,Terri O'Conne11, Dianne Dittrick, Such are the members of the Anawim society Peg Linda Gralheer and Jane Frazer. It is seldorrrthese Liewer Mary Ondracek Kay Hartz Mickey O'Br1en Sue prime movers on campus pause to pose for pictures.
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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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grasped the baton and advanced the race The Daniel and Louise Gross Conference Center was the Mercian Medal Citation composed in honor of this year's scene for the presentation of the Second Annual Mercian recipient, Mr s. R a c h el K. G a l l ag h e r. Seated a r e Medal. Mrs. Leo Daly is pict ur ed as she reads the Monsignor Edward McCaslin and Mr. Robert Fraser. The relationship betwe en college and community is important to the well-being of any educational institution. The S i st er s of Mercy and the College of Saint Mary realize this and each year pay tribute to an outstand- ing civic-minded Omaha citizen by confer- ring upon him the Mercian Medal at a special convocation. But also entailed in this award is the concept of mercy so vital to the philosophy of the Sisters of Mercy, for the award is given to any individual who, in the opinion of the Board of Regents, merits rec- ognition for his or her Works of Mercy to benefit the human race. Th e s e Works may extend to cultural, political, educational, charitable, or religious activities. Recipients of the Mercian Medal may be of any race, faith, or nationality, living in any part of the world. The Mercian Medal was established in 1964, the centennial year of the S i s ter s of Mercy in Omaha. It is the highest honor given by the college. In 1964 the Medal was awarded to John Diesing, Vice President of the J. L. Brandeis Company. The 1965 recipient is Mrs. Rachel K. Gallagher, a woman whose name is synonymous with civic pride,good government,public welfare and lay leadership in the Church. The College of Saint Mary and its Board of Regents take great pleasure in presenting the Mercian Medal to a distinguished Omaha citizen, Mrs. Rachel Gallagher.
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