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

 - Class of 1966

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College of St Mary - Mosaic Yearbook (Omaha, NE) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 70 of 164
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Showing a blend of line and form in the modern dance, Judy Greenan, vice-president and Judy Connelly, secre- tary-treasurer, exhibit another phase of 'Yorchesis. Leading the Orchet Club as president, petite Kathy Melby demonstrates the ease of the current move- ments in the worlds of frug and watusi, art and swing. ampus clubs afford a Orchet derived from the Greek word orchesis , meaning the art of dance, is an appropriate name for the CSM modern dance club. Orchet Club provides an oppor- tunity for members to study and perform and acts as a supplement to the modern dance class. These agile performers are often called upon to add their talented knowledge to other departmental activities on campus. Such an activity was the Children's Musical in which the able members of Orchet gave of their talents in choreography. Each spring the club presents a program which shows the summation of the year's activities. Essential to the production is the monthly meeting, consisting of organized exercises and routine dances. Creativity of movement, line, and form are stressed. Early in the year the Orchet Club brought in as guest performers members of Omaha University Orchesis Club, who demonstrated original dances. Members of the two clubs met again at a dance workshop. Modern dance majors from Missouri State University explained and performed original dance interpretations from West Side Story.

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hi we-.-A , 1 45' QQ? ..c-. -yr- it N v 1 f-1:-L 'Q l 4 3 1 l 1 -.. is i I E . ' I rl i ' i It takes rocks and gravel to make a solid road. like these on the faces of Carolyn Lewis and Rocks...gravel...and a hardy smile to makea solic Frances Parker, the two Xavier Exchange Students, base for good human relationships. Hardy smiles, are smiles as wide, as deep, as great as the Pacific. Peace is a man con ranting himsel ...Or peace is a man going out to others ...bringing his thoughts and beliefs out into the openmoffering them in the simplicity and sincerity of his own stark person to other persons...receiving from them in return. The ways of sharing are many. One of the ways isthroughthelixchange Students' P rogram with Xavier College in New Orleans begun in 1965. Two stu- dents from CSM go to Xavier for a se- mester and two from Xavier come to CSM. They share. We share. All of us learn. Or through a club like I.R.C. one can share and one can learn. l.R.C.--The Inter- n a t i o n al Relations C 1 u b. The members study the events in foreign affairs, the give-and-take of mighty g o v e r nm en t s, the words of powerful men, the thoughts and feelings of little men. The members discuss what they have learned. They light candles in the black pitch of unknowing. The ways of sharing are indeed many. Cne can take part in a conference such as that held by the I.R.C. this year and talk with students from forty-two other colleges. 1'-we G oi ng places...outward...onward...upward, led by IRC officers: Drue Schell, presi- dentg Alice Merfield, vice-presi- dentg and Kathy McAu1iff, secretary.



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'Qi' ? Shown in the cozy sitting room unfamiliar to their field, the Sociology Club officers, Kathy Kennelly, presidentg Jane Moran, vice-presidentg Peggy Liewer, eriscope of activity Acquainting the woman with her fellow- men in their social world is the fundamental aim of the Sociology Club. By active parti- cipation in various research projects, each member gains an insight to the field to which she is dedicating her talents. This year the club concerned itself with an analysis of the rates of juvenile crime in the city. Although s o c i o l ogy is relatively new on campus, the interest ofthestudents, as exemplified by activity in the Sociology Club, points toenthusiastic youth ready to serve their world. Movement, line and form are very im- portant in the campus club affiliated with the Physical Education Department. Known as the M Club, these activity-minded fe- male sports enthusiasts bring volleyball, basketball, tennis and swimming to life. Members become adept in these spectator sports, gaining poise and coordination through practice. The M Club turns the spectator sports into healthy fun for the ener- getic coed and helps to relieve the tension accumulated by a dormant day of classes. If f , ff X , 752 -9413 K ggi lilly ' 43,2 444, iiiwiiw i if My Fifi Ivfwflzi f LwmrfrW tc 4' . SEI Z t, 4 ffi'5 w at gzyffyygw ' -t - p Wffggr 5 -i - s iififili as Qfff fi secretary, and Nora Harley, treasurerg lead the aspirants in the field of human welfare and work for an understanding of sociological problems. v- Knowing the fundamentals of any sport is as important as playing the game itself, says M-Club vice-presi- dent Peggy Liewer to Mary Kay Owens, president.

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1966, pg 67

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1966, pg 140

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1966, pg 94


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