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Purpe e Make the Difference VERY student is a member of the Cath- olic Students Mission Crusade the purpose of which is to support the work of the Missions. The annual Mission Dance,selling Christmas cards and ribbon, a paper drive and other projects --all proved to be suc- cessful ventures so that by midyear S485 was sent to the Missions. Mite boxes for voluntary contributions proved that in the heart of the N.D. student there existeda spirit of sacrifice and a realization of the urgent needs of the Missions. ts, ' gan , ..ii. ,.,. Q-.g F wiriiff- Y WH 'r'- HQW- WHATKIND' WILL YO The year-round drive for cancelled stamps opened with a display of a poster by the Officers of the CSMC: Albert Repicci, David Connolly, Beatrice Longhini and Margaret Quinlan, President, The students responded generously to this call and provided the CSMC with another source of funds to be used in aiding the Missions. Besides cancelled stamps, old Christmas cards were also collected, and sent to the Indian Missions in North Dakota. HE Notre Dame Ath- , letic Council, under we 32555 e the direction of Coach wi,-.5 Henry Lewis, is the prin- cipal backbone of athletic activities in and out of school. The main purpose of the Council is to pro- mote athletics and sports- man-like conduct. In the past, the NDAC has spon- sored numerous dances and bazaars which have benefited the whole school. At the end of each year, it sponsors the Sport's A- ward Banquet, honoring outstanding athletes and winning teams in both in- tramural and interscho- lastic competition. .arg Shown above are the Student Officers of Notre Dame Athletic Council, left to right: Serena Irrera, Frank Ferrando, Vincent Messina, and Sue Mai-shek. They are admiring a trophy won by Michael Murphy in 1955. Z7
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trike a Po iti e ote ODAY'S student government lead- ers have shown that they have an interest in and a concern for the ideas of others They have already learned to accept the responsibility ir ,M ff I' if ,fl ,J placed on them. These students will be the leaders of tomorrow. Martin Hairz, President Ann Gillam Vice-President STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS--lst Row, left to right: Mary Ellen Wilkin- son, Janet Stoll, 2nd Row: Prudy Var- co, Margaret Quinlan, Barbara Woz- niak, Frank Ferrando, Patrick Mc Ker- nan, 3rd Row: Joan Conway, Judith Haitz, Emilie Fliegauf, Robert Mullen, Edwin Kryman, Richard Cichowski, 4th Row: Sue Roach, Jeannette Krolikow- X391 ski, Mary Catherine Kemp, Charles 56096 Nalback, Edward Tatarka, Thomas gage? Bausch and Robert Mondziel. 'I-55 9 we 26 William ,X N X-. Kelty T Fe Hsurer
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Tran mit Your Seated ln front of a tentative sketch of a Mater Dei page is part of the editorial staff of the yearbook. Included in the group are: Janet Stoll, Margaret Quinlan, Io Anne Hankey, Frank Ferrando, Dennis Riso, Robert O'Connor, Barbara Rodgers. Months of hard work followed the preliminary planning, trimming, writing, typing, pasting, time consuming - yet rewarding to those who stuck it out. In addition to those pic- tured were: Moderator, Sister Miriam C. S,C.g Cover design, Martin Haitzg Editorial Staff, Sheila Brown, Emilie Fliegauf, Gloria Mc Kernan, Kathryn Blood, Martha Glea- son and Virginia Taylor, Typisrs, Patricia Connor, Gertrude George, Frances Dispen- za, Marilyn Majerus, Catherine Lange and Phyllis Wade. if E X X19 ABOVE: Mr. Carl Peters receives information from Thomas Bausch and Robert O'Connor, financial manager of the Mater Dei, on how to'become a patron for the yearbook. Z8 JANET STOLL, EDITOR
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