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who Coordinating the activities of the various clubs on campus are members of the Inter-Club Council Sara Sedgwick, Delores Murphy, Barbara Kopel, Barbara Mizicko, Kathy Sullivan, Cole Kennedy, and Mary Fran Axford. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL The Inter-Club Council is composed of a president and a representative from each club. The Council serves the school by organizing a calender of activities for all the organizations on campus. This year the Inter-Club Council set up a successful schedule, which prevented conflicts among clubs' meetings or activity dates that arose as the year progressed. All social events whether a mixer or a prom had to meet the newly formed rules of the council to compensate for the loss of football from the social agenda. These requirements dealt with club participation, decorations and bands. Theselrules were followed and the social events drew larger groups together than ever before. Through these events the Inter-Club Council pushed the clubs to a higher level of achievement.
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STUDENT CQUNCIL Members of the Student Council represent a cross-section of Marycrest students. From Senior to Freshman, major offices on campus are ably filled forming the co- ordinating body of school life-an executive body through which the Student As- sociation functions. Agendas, activities, reports-all are discussed by this active group. Student life during the year is originated, assigned, and supervised. Outstanding work of the Council includes the Big and Little Sister program, planned by the Summer Councilg Marycrest-St. Ambrose Homecomingg the Tri-School Christmas partyg Muscular Dystrophy Drive and charity benefitsg NFCCS projectsg Mardi Gras and Aloha Ceremonies. Members of the Student Council are, seated: S. La Tronica, D. Kaczkowski, S. Morrissey. Stand ing: B. Ball, R. Lambert, B. Mizicko, J. Schubmehl, A. Moehlenhof, C. Kearney, K. Kapp, B Grunwald, J. Wallace, M. C. Hyland, and B. Kopel.
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Q cv jf ,Y 1 Regional and Campus NFCCS leaders for the 60-61 school year are Ksculedj J. Scliubmelil, Rc- gional Treasurer, M. C. Hyland, Senior Delegateg M. F. Sabo, Junior Dclcgatcg J. Wallace, Regional Liturgy Cliairmung C. Meimann, Family Lifeg P. Denton, Forensicsg B. Kopel, Curag K. Sullivan, Mariologyg J. Wallace, Campus Liturgy Cliairmang C. Kennedy, YCS Campus Chairman, and M. Spuehler, Literary. NFCCS The inspiring ideas and contagious enthusiasm emanating from the XVII Na- tional Congress in Louisville, Kentucky, was the springboard from which the National Federation of Catholic College Students flourished during the '60-'61 school year on the lVlarycrest Campus. Active participation in the NF commissions, under guidance of competent chairmen and moderators, was at an all time high.'Through cooperation within these commissions our major project, HCatholic Responsibility in a Pluralistic Society was diligently undertaken and carried through. The Mardi Gras weekend in February, due to the unselfish support of the entire student body, was a tremendous success, the proceeds of which went toward NFCCS campus projects and the re-establishment of a Formosan Catholic University. Student interest in regional workshops and seminars was very much in evidence in the in- creased attendance at these meetings as the year progressed cliinaxed by the invig- orating Spring Congress at Loras College. These are only a few of the NF highlights which leave in our memories a feeling of deep satisfaction and accomplishment. Through discussion and activities resulting in genuine Catholic action, the Marycrest NF feels confident that it has taken great strides toward accomplishing its goal of developing competent Catholic laywomen. G Fifi 1- V ef Mi' Lf, 'N f F E!!
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