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Left to right, Dorm Representatives, standing, Toni Pizzino and Elaine Krepelag seated, Ros- anne Peiffer and Karen O'Leary.
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i ini i i. omg W ,. I Resident Student Association Left to right, Donn Officers, standing, Pat Dudley, Treasurer, Susan Sadlier, Vice-president, Joyce Welch, Secretary, seated, Carolyn Dotson, President. The Resident Student Association works to achieve unity and co-operation among its one hundred ninety members. Its governing body is the dorm council under the moderation of Sister Borromeo, the housemother of Lourdes Hall. Dormitory life offers many opportunities for growth in the religious, social, and educational spheres. Father Murphy provides counseling, makes the sacraments avail- able to the students, and offers daily Mass. Every evening during the school week, one can find a gathering of dorm students, kneeling before the statue of the Blessed Virgin in the lobby, offering the rosary for success in studies and World peace. Opportunities to develop socially are not lacking in the dormitory. A friendly, getting-acquainted spirit per- vades Lourdes Hall during Welcome Week in mid-Sep- tember. Returning upperclassmen enthusiastically greet old friends and roommatesg they welcome freshmen and new students with typical friendliness. Before leaving for Christmas vacation, the girls enjoy a festive formal dinner prepared under the direction of Sister Monica. In addition to the intellectual education found at Mary Manse, the mingling of students from various countries around the globe provides education in the world-wide sense. lv. I I .
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Humanities Club Students interested in the various areas of the human- ities, which they know to be necessary for their develop- ment as liberally educated persons, comprise the Human- ities Club. Semi-monthly meetings inform members of current trends in art, drama, music, literature, and Modern Aspects of the Humanities . Some of the sub- jects were Understanding Modern Artn, A Thurber Afternoon , African Liturgical Music , and Mn Blue: A Modern St. Francis . The second semester found the club exploring more of the human influences on the humanities such as uni- versal ideas of the Theatre of the Absurd, examples of classical and modern music, and ideas of modern ex- pressive dance. Visiting the Art Museum, touring a glass plant, attending a theatrical production, and sponsor- ing the Bookmobile brought an awareness of the availa- bility of humanities in Toledo and the surrounding area. TOP PICTURE: Left to right, Officers, Veronica Park, President, Shirley Stann, Secretary, Barbara Bils, Treasurer, Virginia Weithman, vice-president. BOTTOM PICTURE: Left to right, standing, Barbara Bils, Helen Wamecke, Virginia Wamecke, Eleanore Ottley, Virginia Weithman, Veronica Park, seated, Barbara Soo, Shirley Stann, Sue Brennan, and Barbara Tivenan. I 46
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