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Social Science Club 'Qin ileft to rightj Jane Neuhaus, treasurer, Agnes Mohr, secretary, and Anita Friend, president, Not pictured: Bernadette Bernardy, vice president. Young Democrats CFOREGROUND, left to rightl Dick Kearney, Judi Blouinp Michael Toohillp KBACKGROUNDJ Don Toohill, president, Cothy Barry, and Shirley Haines, 54 The SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB is designed to develop a better understanding of human relations and ci social awareness through consideration of international and domestic problems. The club spon- sored a U.N. workshop here and repre- sentatives attended the Midwest Model U.N. in St. Louis. Club The YOUNG DEMOCRATS CLUB promotes an awareness ot political affairs through actual porticipation in the work of the party during the elections. The club has combined with the St. Ambrose Young Demo- crats.
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YEARBOOK STAFF: CSEATED, left to righll Nancy Nagle: Phyllis Marvin, Mimi Tuerk, Pat Sheehey, editor, lSTANDINGl Mary Pat Hogarly, Kathy Filzgerald, and Sheila Donahue. BUSINESS STAFF: lKNEELlNG, lefl' fo righfj Carol Miley, Mau- -reen Grant, KSTANDINGJ Karen Brennan, Barb Murrin, Gloria Green, Irene Kale, Barb Walker, Barb Britton and Cam Malfaif, business manager. YEARBOOK STAFF: QSEATED, leff to righfl Karen Hoedl, Marsha Allenholen, Carol Goss, Mary Jean Kessler, KSTANDINGJ Susie Mann, Jennifer Dillon, Peggy Ausfgen and Karen Biederbeck,
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TRI-TAU is an education organization designed to acquaint students with the standards of the teaching profession and with national, state and local education associations with which Marycrest is affil- iated. The club held a car raffle to raise money to sponsor speakers. Tri-Tau Cleft to rightl Peggy Fortune, vice president, Pat Jostock, president, Nancy Noid, treasurer, and Patricia Freitag, secretary. Alpha Delta Theta ALPHA DELTA THETA is a national professional sorority for medical technologists. Members worked in community service protects such as distributing information on blood banking facilities and providing a Science Day for high school stu- dents. X.,-' KSEATED, left to rightj Chris Aageson, vice president, Judy Teerlinck, Nancy Gregarich, Mary Jo Lutz, secretary-treasurer, CSTANDINGJ Beverly Harrison, Carol Schlemme, president, Sheila Bohn, and Sue Huber. Not Pictured: Karen Thornley and Pat Wildermuth. 55
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