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w , D FIRST ROW: M. David, M. Chmielewski, C. Antinucci, M. A. Finnerty, E. Fanelli, J. Horvath, J. Flaherty, G. Gruitza, C. Iannotti, B. Daschbach, S. Laird, J. Herlan, R. Asher, D Daversa, M. F. Lyons, M. Cuneo, E. Dunning, K. Bates, M L. Cuddyre, M. Heutsche, A. John, D. Dwyer. SECOND ROW. V. Hammer, P. Feldman, J. Feldbauer, M. Harrison, C. TOP: Your serve Sandy! exclaims M. Cos- tello as they vie for best out of three. BOTTOM: T. Knoedler stretches up to tip that jump ball to her teammates in a basket- ball tourney. Cronin, M. Fitzpatrick, C. Klein, G. Borkwoski, M. Kelley, I Funcheon, R. Chrobak, J. Hurd, N. J. Pavlovic, R. Conti, P Gallagher, D. Gierlach, P. Hodgkiss, J. Khawley, P. Arusie- wicz. THIRD ROW: V. Curnutte, S. Carman, T. Knoedler, G Stark, B. Brairton. A. A. OFFICERS, P. S. Richards, M. L. Cuddyre, J. Hurd, and D. Daversa pose in the lounge. eiii-uf'-:
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,, f it . A 2 Q Sodality Taking Morality in National and International Affairs as this year's theme, the Sodality endeav- ored to bring its members against the doubts that confront them in our troubled world. Fraternal char- ity in national affairs constituted the main interest of the first semester. A tape recording of brain- washing of Korean war veterans served as a basis for discussion. With Communism as a focus of inter- est for the second semester, Sodalists were presented the tape: U.S. and Threat of World Communismf' and a film report of 'fOperation Abolitionji provid- ing material on the nature of Communism. The Sodality also conducted an annual commun- ion breakfast in honor of the Immaculate Concep- tion, a day of recollection with Gannon's St. Thomas More Club, and a day of discussion on Communism to which Xavier University Sodalists were invited. THE SODALITY OFFICERS D. Smith, M. Fiedler, S. Himes, R. Donohue, and D. Daversa check Sodality progress toward their goal of Morality in national and international affairs. 1 1 .- 9 . . i - b . ,. . t V .L gig i, -, 1, . Y 5 i ' J . ,. ' :sf FIRST ROW: M. L. Cuddyre, C. Kaczmarek, S. Himes, T. Donohue, A. O'Mealia. SECOND ROW: M. A. Brennan, D. Smith, V. Sikora, M. L. Daschbach, S. Steiner. THIRD ROW: E. Filicky, E. Becker, J. Jones, P. McMullen, S. Bye. FOURTH ROW: P. Linn, J. Fioravanti, M. Lymph, M. A. Samuelson. FIFTH ROW: A. Lecker, M. Fiedler, S. Banic, M. J. Ferreri, A. Lepkowski. FIRST ROW: R. Asher, D. Daversa, T. Kwolek, A. Skinner. SECOND ROW: E. Grazioli, K. Dwyer, A. Dorsogna, C. Kwolek. THIRD ROW: R. Boling, E. Motsay, T. Murphy. FOURTH ROW: C. Percenti, E. Christy, C. Kreh, P. Wehle.
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I F j, .55 9 I5 . N' , X 1 f il ' A. A. You're out!'l Keep your eyes on the ball! Time out!,' are exclamations of the Athletic Associ- ation in action. The A.A. sponsors such athletic activities as volleyball, basketball tournaments, ping pong tournaments and swimming programs. Member- ship points are earned by active participation in ath- letic activities throughout the year. On the social scene, A.A. sponsors two special events. The Halloween costume party, with its 'Acre- ative costumes, apple bobbing and cider and donuts FIRST ROW: B. Scutella, P. S. Richards, J. Matjasko, M. J. Ferreri, L. Scholl, M. Neumont, R. Pucci, L. Stout, A. O'Mealia, N. Walsh, J. Stimmel, M. Costello, J. Warnock, C. Mueller, R. Reo, B. Morris, S. MacDonald, A. Lepkowski, L. Widowski. SECOND ROW: A. Mihadas, W. Weaver, P. Meyer, 4 i , . Ali, x l 5 , r ' A f ' I 1 . . t A . 1 F I DUNKING FOR apples is tricky business for I. Dominiak and E. Bott but with pa- tience and a wet face the prize is caught is an event awaited with eager anticipation. Winter Weekend, the social event of the year is conducted by A. A. Friday evening featured fun highlighted by a sock hop in the later hours. On Saturday afternoon couples were entertained by a jazz group in jam session style. The day was climaxed by a dinner-dance, the Sophonade, at which the Winter Weekend queen reigned. The weekend con- cluded with Sunday Mass in Christ the King Chapel followed by breakfast at the Dutch Pantry. J. Kreutter, M. O'Donnell, S. Bye, B. Pajank, B. Palmer, T. Murphy, L. Tarby, P. O'Gorman, L. Rogers, K. Williams, J. Sutter, N. Ryby, I. Figaski, R. Patcher, M. Nashwinter, A. Ricci. THIRD ROW: M. Titus, K. Hughes, P. McMullen, S. Konkoly, K. Reese. g L rg ,nf ,Q 1 1 ' ' . i 1 f y 5 ' 1 ' .V 'ff 1 XT ' mn. -.I E, -.-- -A-.,iN7-.-a---1 ...,..,,h,. ., .. .- , . .. ., - . fl? ,A A 1, 5 I
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