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INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Inter-Club Council, composed of a president and a representative from each club, serves the school by organizing a calendar of activities for all the organizations on campus. This year Inter-Club set up a successful schedule, which prevented conflicts among clubs, meeting or activity dates that arose as the year progressed and spurred the clubs to maintain a high level of achievement. ,f,. .-L Organized to coordinate campus activities are members of the Inter-Club Council B. Pierzynski, L Pei, L. Cries, J. Broderick, B. Mizicko, D. Carroll, A. Scluffgens, M. Mottsett, P. Lampe, L. Burg fcchlel, and R. Michalski.
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STUDENT COUNCIL . 1 A . .-,x,, 'G.6 C7 gp, ff Responsible for campus spirit and extracurricular life are these executive board members of the Student Association: first row, S. Sedgwick, M. C. Hyland, J. Lampe, L. Holme, P. Lampe, A. A. Simonsg second row, R. Costello, B. Pierzynski, L. Burgfechtel, D. Kaczkowski, M. Richardson, M. J. Anderson, A. Moehlenhof, and Colleen McNicollg third row, J. Keeler, S. Hemple, H. Ven Horst, and B. Mizicko. This year's program of the Student Association was highlighted by diverse activities under the capable leadership of the Student Council. Opening the calendar with a Leadership Workshop, the Student Council directed the attention of campus leaders to Marycrest goals. With Freshman Orientation Week two hundred 'cbeaniesw sprouted on campus, disappearing just before Homecoming in October. Student Council mem- bers planned and organized busy Homecoming weekend at lVlarycrest. Joining forces with the community in civic action, Marycrest students, under the sponsorship of the Student Council, canvassecl Davenport for the Muscular Distrophy Drive and the Red Cross Drive. The concerns of weekly business, three proms, and the all- campus fund-raising Mardi Gras completed a busy year for the Council. Lf
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NFC CS BOARD More than 200 Catholic colleges across the country are represented in the National Federation of Catholic College Students. Working to establish a competent, vocal laity, this organization services member schools on national, regional, and campus levels. Marycrest has seven commissions: Catholic Action, Family Life, Forensics, Interna- tional Relations, Literary, Liturgy, and Mariology. This year six delegates represented Marycrest at the XVI National Congress in St Louis during the first week of September. Other members from this campus partici pated in the National Liturgical Conference and the annual Advent Symposium, both held on the University of Notre Dame campus. NFCCS at Marycrest welcomed students from each of the other six member schools of the Iowa Region at the fall workshop in October. Support of the annual CURA- sponsored Mardi Gras bazaar and participation in a number of regional events com- pleted the year's activities. Regional and campus leaders of NFCCS comprising the Marycrcst NF Board are as follows: first row, .lune Schubmehl, Liturgyg Judith Carrara, Regional Curag Alice Ann Simons, senior delegateg Barbara Pierzynski, regional treasurerg Mary Cele Hyland, junior delegateg Mary Ann Chuman, Regional International Relations, standing, Barbara Kopel, junior Curag Judy Broderick, Curag Barbara Bremer, Travelg Coreen Collins, Family Lifeg Mary' .lane Bruty, Mariologyg .ludy Gureno, Literaryg and Mary Frances Sabo, campus International Relations.
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