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C.S.M.C. Right: The C.S.M.C. officers for 1961 are Connie Stromberg, President; Judy Tuite, Viceipresidenf; Nancy Phelps, Secretory; Eorlyn Steinkomp, Treash urer. Below: C.S.M.C. goals include 1he development Of missioniminded stu- dents through their motto The Sacred Heart for the World. The World for the Sacred HeorrK' r: A R h f QATALLDQ; , 1 Right: A division of CVS.M.C., the Vigilance Committee, is aimed at the defect of Communism in the woerv Through prayer, study and sacrifice, members of Vigilance strive to Olen our Smdenr Body to the increasing danger of communi$mh 29
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young C Hristian Students Officers for the Y.C.5t group pictured above are left to right: Margaret Goller, treasurer; Mary Goroscia, vice- president; Judy Speier, president; Mary Ohmer, secretary; and Assunta Brienzo, Iibrarjan. These girls lead students in their training for a Women's Role in the Modern Worldf' Y.C.S. tYoung Christian Studentst i5 a national movement or organi- zation of high school and college students for the purpose of training leaders to restore all things to Christ. They have established as their theme: Woman's role in the modern worldttewoman being created by God to bring Christ into the world through her leadership in the Church, the family, and the school. Through their weekly meetings of discussion they study the Liturgy, the Gospels, and 0 social problem in order to lay the foundation of leadership 28 National Honor Society Scholarship, cho rocter, leadership, and service to the school are requisites for membership in the National Honor Society; These girls have measured up to these standards and have been rewarded as membersePut Uhf, Georgiana Buchanan, Jane Stieringer, Judy Speier, Joanne Grace, Donna Ferris, Koren Marx, and Margaret Goller. No particular activities are required of the members but they are obliged to participate in at least two established school organizations.
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Above: It looks as if the girls of the editorial staff have B. J. up a tree! There's lots of fun though in- volved in the work of putting out Regina's Anciie. Gathered here are left to right: Jo Gruber, Georgiana ANCQES Staff Accuracy, efficiency, creativity, and diplomacy are some of the abilities required of Ancile staff members. These seniors must be alert, precise, and prompt in carry- ing out every responsibility. Many hours of patient work are involved. Hectic confer- ences with printer and photographer, along ,with measuring pictures, composing copy, planning layouts keep the staff and their moderator, Sister Mary Theona very busy. Candid photographs are taken by Miss Martha Morrell who cheerfully devotes much time and work to the succeSS of the annual. Nevertheless, the pride and satis- faction of achievement make all the sacri- fices worthwhile. Buchanan, Carol Huggins, Mary Beth Atkinson, Judy Juenger, Barbara Watkins On treeL Mary Martin, Mary Ruther, Sharon Sullivan, Jean Schneider, GIorio Venture, Mary Ann DeNomo. Below: One of the steps in designing a Yearbook is to survey techniques and ideas used in previous Regina annuals. Deciding on a new approach for the Ancile this year are: Virginia Mayer, co-editor; Georgiana Buchanan, co-editor; Mary Beth Atkinson, editor; Jean Carson, business manager.
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