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Ad Jesum Per Mariam The Sodality of Our Lady, organized to foster a greater devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, helps the Lillis students to realize the need for and to develop a deeper spiritual life. Besides the prayers and per- sonal devotions prescribed in their rule, the sodalists undertake projects in which they can serve Christ in their neighbors through the spiritual and corporal works of mercy. Pictured ABOVE are the senior officers dedicating the 1958-59 school year to the Mother of God. LEFT TO RIGHT are: Toni Danella, secretary; Barbara Raynor, treas- urer; Janet O'Sullivan, prefect; and Baldy Darnay (STANDING), vice-prefect. In the picture BELOW, junior and sophomore offi- cers make plans for the year. SEATED, Left to Right, are Jeanie Goff, Sandy Over- man (junior prefect), Mary Pat Barden (sophomore prefect), and Linda Laut. STANDING are: Larry Walsh, Mary Jo Myers, Maeve Hope, and Charles Haefling. mm v' 12
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Baldy Darnay President John Connelly Secretary Dick Tobin Vice-President Janet O'Sullivan Treasurer Student Council Organizes Besides the four officers named above, the Lillis Student Council consists of the presidents of the school organizations and the leaders of each of the homerooms. Pictured ABOVE these are: Baldy Darnay, Student Council President and L-Club President; Dick Tobin, Vice- President; John Connelly, Student Council Sec- retary and Senior Class President; Janet O'Sullivan, Student Council Treasurer and So- dality Prefect; Bob McClurg, LILLISTRATOR Editor; Jackie Adrian, LILLISLOG Editor; Rita Biritz, Pep Club President; Charles Haefling, Band President; Mary Anne O'Dwyer, Lillis Libs President. Homeroom leaders in- clude: Virginia Jones, Room 200; James Hem- mingsen, Room 201; Bob Miller, Room 202; John McNamara, Room 203; Joyce Hueser, Room 302; Marilyn Mulloy, Room 303; Beryl Pretzl, Room 304; Jim O'Neill, Room 306; Teresa Scanlon, Room 406; Vincent Richter, Room 405; Robert Morris, Room 403; Eddie Boyd, Room 401; Bill Thomas, Room 402; and Shirley Long, Room 404.
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Seminar We never know how high we are, Till we are called to rise; And then if we are true to plan, Our statures touch the skies. Emily Dickinson The Student Seminar, under the sponsor- ship of the Faculty Scholarship Committee, is the newest project underway at Lillis. By research and contribution to group discussion, the Seminar prepares the gifted student not only for various scholarship and college en- trance examinations, but also for the chal- lenge of college itself. Harry Jones, a graduate of the Class of '47 who holds an A. B., gave the introductory lecture to the group of juniors and seniors invited to participate in the seminar. The picture above was taken while the opening session was in progress. Pat Ryan, to the right of the tape recorder, was chairman with Mr. Charles Sandy as faculty moderator. Noland Davis, to the left of the recorder, ex- plains a point. Sandy Overman, at Pat Ryan’s left, relaxes after her speech. CLOCKWISE from here are John Connelly, Steve Lasica, Tom Gorman, Jim Muller, Charles Haefling, Marilyn Mulloy, Mary Ann Cook, Eileen Bryant, Catherine Beebe, Sue Straton, Joyce Hueser, Kay Nichols, Jackie Adrian, Janet O'Sullivan, Gayle Kuhnlein, Jack Fischer, Bob Garcia, and Bob McClurg. 13
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