College of St Mary - Mosaic Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1966

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world 0 men in d namiyc interaction .Wadi Red letters scream for volunteers, blacks plead for K. Fields, club coordinator and senior repre- votes and blues forecast important meetings. Notices vie sentative to N.F.C.C.S. helps J an e F r a z er, ju nior for the a tt enti on of students' hasty glances. Mary r ep r e s en t ati v e, ar r ang e the club bulletin board. dl Dub Hayes and Sheila Kranz, delegates to the Inter- ness in persuasion, and an ability to explain their collegiate Board for 1966-19.67, learn the ropes of views. Although the Board is new, it has created a their new positions---a pleasing manner, an effective- friendship between many Omaha schools and students.

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Z7 dn, ... ,RSI Z, ff The art of listening accents the art of communication and Drue Schell, Intercollegiate Board delegate, ma- nipulates a tool useful in developing these two arts. Students explore the Never before in the history of the United States has so much attention been given to the role of the student in our contemporary soci- ety. And possibly never before has there been a better time for students to become concerned about some of the vital issues confronting our society. But concern is not enough. Cognizant of the i n d i v i d u al apostolic responsibility of campus student governments, the N ational F ederation of Catholic College Students aims to broaden the social understanding of students by ex- posing them to the many problems inherent in today' s pluralistic society and by encour- aging them to search out means of alleviating these problems. Another organization with more modest aims, and activities centered in the Om ah a community, is the Omaha Collegiate Coun- cil. The power of one school is limited but the combined efforts of el ev en c oll eg e s and p r ofe s sional schools in the city can create the harmony, cooperation and coor- dination essential to united action. M e m b e r schools work to bring the social, civic and e d u c a t i o n al benefits of their institutions and the c om m u n i ty to each other. Both organizations evision the p r op e r development of individuals through collective activity and the creation of lead- ers for the society of men. Tutoring has come a long way since the original Tudors, fall the way, in fact, from England to n e ar n orth side Omahaj. These w ay w a r d ambassadors of the T ut or Corps are C.S.M. freshmen Jane O'Rourke and Judy De Phillips. This is but one of the many ways Saint Mary students seek to expand college and community relations in Omaha.



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20th centur woman is the educated Seated in the tiered lecture room, officers of Sigma Rho Lambda, Sharon Siert, Molly Hobbins, Mary Ondracek, and Judy Anderson, listen attentively to a speaker. A' The dedication of Saint Mary scientists and technologists is revealed in the active organizations of Marianalysts and Lambda Tau. Both possess a common goal that is stimulation of scholastic effort and a pro- motion of interest in science. Marianalysts achieve these aims by acquainting student members with Omaha community scientific endeavors and by con- structing atomic crystal models. Lambda Tau members likewise fulfill their role by visiting hospital laboratories and by attending the state convention. Newly initiated on the CSM campus is Sigma Rho Lambda, an organization which instills in the student a sense of leadership and dedication in Medical Record Science. The reaction of bubbling chemicals is catalyzed by the A unique chemical reaction is being tested and for- smiling faces of Medical Technologists and Lambda mulated by Ruth AuBuchon: scientific interest plus Tau members, Jackie O'Nei11 and Maureen Dukat. dedication Cplus a winning smiley equalsaMariana1yst.

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1966, pg 58

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1966, pg 164

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1966, pg 46

College of St Mary - Mosaic Yearbook (Omaha, NE) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 63

1966, pg 63

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1966, pg 147

College of St Mary - Mosaic Yearbook (Omaha, NE) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 8

1966, pg 8


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