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

 - Class of 1966

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Magnificent is a world where people are . CX The social inquiry technique of Y.C.S. ch all e n g e s discussions which give insight into complex commu- nity problems. Judy Anderson guides the m e et ing s. F rom time immemorial man has striven to learn how to live so as to get the most out of life--how to lead the p erfect human Way of life. Left to himself, man never quite discovered it. Even the greatest human thinkers were seldom even moderately suc- cessful. Then Christ came to teach man how to live. From His time on, it has been man's study to imitate Christ perfectly in various ages, circumstances, and s t a t e s of lif e. The Sodality is not merely partic- ipation in Catholic Action, not merely a p r o g r a m of religious activity, nor e V e n merely an engagement to the lay apostolate, but a way--a Way Q life. Contrary to Neitzsche's Cod is dead, members of the Young Christian Student s also become Christ's in practicing Christian charity by studying problems prevalent in our society today. Three techniques are used by the members to understand and participate in these problem areas: observing the situa- tion, judging according to Christian principles , and finding suitable action to work upon. fr stef-lf. V ' A we gi? A. - Y Sodalists are called to a full Catholic life as exemplified become fitting instruments of the Sodality apostolate. by officers Mary Ann Wear and Emma Lou Heman. The Such an organization is made more relevant purpose of the Sodality is self-sanctification in order to . through the influence of Vatican II.

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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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considered important This may not be the only pict ur e of a monkey in the world, but we're sure it's the only monkey in a col- lege yearbook---but he was so accommodating!!! People vuho 'need people are the luckiest people in the world. . . ' Dlanne Dittrick, member of the YCS club, seems to enjoy the zoo as much as the children. w 4 This is what the rabbit sees on the other side of the fence. Who would mind having so much attention from eight bright faces, even if you were just arabbit.

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College of St Mary - Mosaic Yearbook (Omaha, NE) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 157

1966, pg 157

College of St Mary - Mosaic Yearbook (Omaha, NE) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 58

1966, pg 58

College of St Mary - Mosaic Yearbook (Omaha, NE) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 28

1966, pg 28

College of St Mary - Mosaic Yearbook (Omaha, NE) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 40

1966, pg 40

College of St Mary - Mosaic Yearbook (Omaha, NE) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 80

1966, pg 80

College of St Mary - Mosaic Yearbook (Omaha, NE) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 132

1966, pg 132


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