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si lly 1 I 4. Q' l. In this picture, C.S.l-f member Eve Slurley' is shown helping Lisa Legrand review lor a linal exam. 2, Members ol' the C.S,l'. include tlirst row, lelit to rightl Michelle Capdeville. Chris l,LlWl0WlCl. Nancy Fklund. Nancy Mantalos, Nlichele Malfarella. Barbara Wagner. lsaren Ambrose. Patty Tapanes. Diane Nano. Chris- tine lleyninck. Decna Nlerrill and Barbara Dliubag tseeond rowl Rhonda Rickel. Cierri llithe. Leah Amores. Frances Xia. Lisa New- ton. Ann Kwinn. Winnie Lung, Patty Po- duska. Peggy O'Donnell. Pam lilores and Lil Byrne: lthird rowj Erica Abe, .lean Wagner. Suzie Toller, Martha Garcia, .lo Ann Shal- houb, Mary Trescony, Tracy Earle. Olga ,larel, Maria Petrelli .leanette Briscoe and Chris lfletcher. 3. The Red Cross Club includes tlirst rowl Lisa Babilonia. Landine Cespon. Roselle Ce- spon. Diane Nuno. Kathy' Howlett, and .lan Shimarag tsecond rowl Michele Manarella. Marla Miller. Michelle Willoughby, Pam Burrell, Winnie Lung and Shawna Moore: lthird rowl Terri llessler. Donna Visser. Bri- gitte Lockner and Patty' Green. -1, These members ol' the Art Club are experi- menting with a new drawing technique. Shown are Lucinda 'vlcfVlillan. Brenda 'Neu- meyer. Lisa Babilonia and Brigitte Loekner. This page is sponsored by Robert and Nlarilyn llowlett
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C.S.E., RED CROSS AND ART CLUB MAKE IT HAPPEN Since Notre Dame has something to offer for everyone's special interests, three special organizations provide various activities. Membership in the California Scholarship Federation is offered only to those students who demonstrate their acaemic ability and perseverance by maintain- ing a grade point average that is above-average. During the year, the C.S.F., under the leadership of President Michelle Capdeville, sponsored the College Night and the Cram Week during the week before the exams in January. The C.S.F. is moderated by Sister Mary La Tier. Giving service to others is the special purpose ofthe Red Cross, which is headed by its president, Patty Erb. The Red Cross participated in a dance with blind children during the Christmas season, and assisted with mnay ofthe duties connected with the bloodmobile held at Notre Dame in March. A new extra-curricular activity is the Art Club, which provides activities such as learning sessions to any student who has a special interest in art. The president ofthe Art Club is Lisa Babilonia, and the moderator is Sister Mary St. Ann. , K. z Essay, ly This page is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalhoub and Family.
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LA REINA AND L'ESPRIT SPREAD THE N.D. WORD The faculty and students of Notre Dame have always prided themselves on the fine publications which the students produce each year. No exception to this is the work demonstrated by the LA REINA Staff fthe school newspaperj and the L'ESPRlT Staff fthe school literary magazinej. Under the direction of Mrs. J.G. Tyhurst, the school newspaper is published quarterly by the LA REINA staff. It includes a summary of the school's events, previews of those to come, important announcements such as college scholar- ship information, and editorial comments on various issues. This year's editor was Laila Haiek. This year was a special birthday for L'ESPRlT-its fifth. Using this birthday theme, the faculty and students were encouraged to submit creative materials such as short stories, poetry and art work. The adviser for L'ESPRlT is Mrs. Barbara Barnoski, and this year's editor was Lisa Newton. This page is dedicated to Donna Visser.
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