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Mrs. Overberg meets with Athletic Club president Becky Bass and vice- president Sandy Avina to discuss the basketball tournament. Volleyball can certainly tire you out. Ask Karen Wlard. 60 Athletic Club Under the direction of Mrs. Frances Overberg, the Athletic Club is literally one of the most active groups on campus. Each year this organization sponsors such sports as powder puff football, basketball, ping-pong, and tennis, and is in com- petition With other schools. Members of the Athletic Club learn the rules of the sport, how to play skillfully, and the principles of good sportsman- ship. Are we still ahead, Mrs. Overberg?
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Events Young Republicans Club The Young Republicans Club is a recent ad- dition to the organizations on campus, and its members are an enthusiastic group of GOP partisans. Throughout the year films were shown and local speakers presented their political views. In November Mr. Donald Meracle lectured on involvement in politics and a film was shown to illustrate his talk. You New Seated, left to right, Roberta Stambaugh, Madolyn Hyde, Pat Smith, vice-president, Lyssette Morales, presidentg Ruth Ann Rettenberger, secretary-treasurerg Jean Moon- ey. Standing, Patricia Harrington, Anne Murphy, Grace Schenk, Janet Rimelspach, Roberta Christian, Karen Kuemmel, Rose Bates. -..,-...l---J ,.....-...MA asm- a. i-K-1-v. ve-' Leaders of The Discussion Group enjoy a chat over the remains of lunch. From left to right, Mr. Edward Zoski, moderator, Mary Frances Wojciechowski, Ruth Ann Rettenberger, Kathleen Couturier, Chairman. The Discussion Group The Discussion Group meets two or three times a month in the cafe- teria to promote active communication between the faculty and the stu- dents, other than in the academic situation. Leaders of The Discussion Group guide the lunchtime conversation along the topics suggested and encourage the correlation of material learned in the classroom with current events. Such subjects as academic freedom, the Viet Nam war, and the cut system at Mary Manse are topics of interest during the noon meetings.
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' r v l Q. l i'f5 'I1i'1i5 ll - H V'fv?s-fa--'W 'll ' , u ' jwfj U, 5'-fr: N. F, officers: Sabina Kurdzielg Mary Auth, senior delegateg Mrs. Overberg, moderatorg Jeanne Haas, junior delegateg Julie Mierzejewskig and loan Hoersten. National Federation of Catholic College Students The Mary Manse chapter of the N.F.C.C.S. is dedicated to sponsoring the students' viewpoints at meetings of colleges and universities throughout the country. The delegates from the College represent the Mary Manse campus in discussions with other mem- bers of N.F. concerning college government and student problems. Members from Mary Manse this year attended the national convention in New York and regionals in Detroit and in Cleveland. Officers also hosted a regional meeting at Mary Manse in October. bl
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