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93 The Legion of Mary officers, tfrom Iefti Geraldine Wieg- ing, Charlotte Klima, Virginia Warnecke, and Gail Howard, prepared for an evening meeting. An apostolic organization, the Legion of Mary was formulated on Campus to aid in the promotion of Christian unity and sanctifica- tion. Though a relatively small group, its mem- bers have been quite active at school and in the community. Their varied projects included teaching catechism, distributing religious arti- cles, and visiting the elderly in area rest homes. They also gave their time and energies to sun- dry college activities. iiTo Christ through Mary, was the motto of Our Lady's Sodality, which strove to make each member an exemplary Catholic. Through weekly meetings, which concerned current topics of the Church and problems faced by the modern woman, a greater concept of life's challenges was had. With a song in their hearts, the members of the Legion of Mary and the Sodality united to give their favorite Senior Citizens from the area rest homes a joyous Christmas season. Each was presented with a remembrance of the groups' visit. They will long remember the girls who sang many Christmas carols-songs which made everyone young at heart.
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The members of the Sodality of Our Lady posed before the statue of Notre Dame in the old library. They were Ueh column from tom Linda Geretz, Patricia Chopka, Heidi Warren, Carolyn Bing, Mariorie Bowen, Angela Barone, Donna Kowulowski, Renter fronQ Arlene Wieging, high? column from tom Kathleen Witko, Sally Griffin, Alice Hellman, Dorothy Turnwuld, Gretchen Mehling, Sabina Kurdziel, Alice Bielawski, Teresa Gervasi and Judy Barnhiser. The young women in the front row were the officers of 1966-1967. Daily mass was offered at noon for the benefit of the student body and faculty. Sodalify Unites
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Mary Manse Student Association Dedication, determination and leadership, characterize the mem- bers of the 1966-1967 Student Council. Under the guidance of Sister Marie de Lourdes the officers coordinated the activities of the Mary Manse Students Association, which includes all full time students. In September the Students Facul- ty Reception provided a time to get acquainted. The Christmas proiect to help the Appalachian people provided a time to serve. New ad- ditions to the campus included Mary Manse matches, ashtrays, and stu- dent government stationary. Room 206 was established as the center of student activities. After the open- ing of the new library, the center was moved to the second floor of Kw... - . 7.; 1 the old library. The Mary Manse Student Council of 1966-1967 was composed of all class officers, the presidents of all council recognized organizations and the tour Student Council officers. The Student Council officers were lseated from third left to rightl Patricia Hickey, secretal'y; Elaine Rankin, vice- president; Margaret Graber, president; and Kathleen Shea, treasurer. Gathered around the model of the proposed hew buildings for the campus were members of the Student Council Executive Board. They were lfrom left to rightl Rosemary Smith, Mary Susan Kimerner, Margaret Gra- ber, Elaine Rankin, Edith Wannemacher, Patricia Hickey, Gretchen Mehling, and Kathleen Shea.
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