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,714 1671 Ines We re Cried and Gus THE COMMERCIAL CLUB was reorganized in September under the sponsorship of Sister Mary Thomasine for the eighteenth consecutive year. Officers elected at the first meeting were: Mary jo Drew, presidentg Frances Bednar, vice-presiclentg Betty Sokora, secretary, and Barbara Vick, treasurer. Dolores Fredrich and Lorine Fredrick were appointed as program chairmen. Meetings, including a program of skits, speeches and quizzes which are of interest to business students, were held on the third Wednesday of each month at activ- ity period. Club projects included addressing several thousand envelopes for the Arkansas Crippled Chil- dren's Association, typing letters for the C.Y.O., and doing secretarial work for the different parishes. Fifty word certificates in typing were won by Mary Lee jablonski, Rose Marie Nabholz, Carolyn Knight, Dolores Fredrich, Agnes Pitonyak, and Christine Konecny. Vilma Castillo and Martha Zerquera made the sixty word certiicate, and Marilyn Hart attained the seventy word certificate with no errors. Eighty word certificates in shorthand were won by Vilma Castillo, Dolores Fredrich, Lorine Fredrick, Betty Herbert, Carolyn Knight, Rose Marie Battisto, Rose Marie Nabholz, Dorothy Probst, Mary jo Drew, Mary Lee jablonski, Christine Konecny, Agnes Pitonyak, Carol Smith, Marilyn Hart, and Clarice Cross. Hzwzmercial 61110 MARY jo DREW Probst co-editor: of the C ommer-Chain' Barbara Vick, trearurer President Seated ffrom left to rightj AIC! Mary jo Drew, preridentf Betty Sokora .rerretaryf Frances Bednar, vice-preridenl. Standing: Dolores Fredrich and Lorine Fredrick, program rlJairmen,' Marilyn Hart and Dorothy ,-
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W ezflz the Queen is' Wh lfe ez ei Blue Reading from left to right are: Dolores Fredrich and jo Ann Hicks, editor: of the Sodali.ft ,' Marilyn Hart, Social Life Committee Cbair- Illdllf Carolyn Knight, fseatedj .rerretaryf Phyllis Hampel, Caibolir Tflltb Commilteeg Rose Hogan, prefertf Frances Ford, uire-preferty Betty Sue Ball, Eurlmrirtic Committeeg Elizabeth Mack Qseatedj, treas- urerf Mary jane Hooks, Aporlolir Cammilleeg Emogene Cumnock, Publicity Committeef Betty Frazier, Our Lady'.r Committee. ROSE HOGAN Prefer! Sodality of the Kleesed Virgin THE SODALITFY of the Blessed Virgin Mary, under a capable staff of officers appointed by Sister Mary Mark, Sodality Moderator, began its year of activity with the first meeting in September. Sodality meetings were held every Friday afternoon at the regular religion period. On the first Friday of every month, the Sodalists recited the Little Office of the Immaculate Conception in the chapel. On December 8, fifty-one students were received into the Sodality by Msgr. Keany. Other activities receiving the enthusiastic support of the Sodalists were the students' annual retreat, continued donations to the Sodality adopted mission in India, participation in the inter- national Spiritual Bouquet to the Holy Father at Christmas, and different Holy Year projects. Several Soladists took turns taking a small girl from the Arkansas School for the Blind to Sunday Mass during the year. I
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fum! and 6115 ar We C17 k In fridc 16'-Square ,Math 61116 Math Club oflicers pictured before a club meeting problem on the blackboard are Anne Harrison, treat- urer,' Betty Sue Ball, prerideniy Judy Keith, vire- preridentg and Mary Ann Pardo, Jecrelnry. ,Catirz 61116 Oflicers checking program material for a club meet- ing are Barbara Orgain, .rerrelaryf Sarah Grace Mar- tin, program cl1airman,' jo Simpson, pre.via'e11t,' Patri cia Brown, vice-preride11t,' and Dorothy Saenger, fI'64.fllfEf.
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