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Natianal Federation of Catholic College Students Moderator: SISTER MARGARET MARY mum The National Federation of Catholic College Stu- dents, NFCCS, is an integrating force between our campus and other Catholic campus kingdoms throughout the nation. Its purpose is to exchange ideas with other Catholic students and in this aim to serve the student body. Monthly meetings are held with other schools, in Washington or Baltimore. The Regional Congress was held in Washington this March, with delegates representing our college attending. Focusing on Other lands, chances were sold on a trip to Bermuda and other opportunities offered for AMER s, , tours to Europe, Mexico, and Bermuda. Prayers were IA ltuyliirrrmis t ?Heifd for Hungarians who died in flghting for ree om. Out of these activities has come the force that will carry on the aims of . NF It's that time again! Senior NFCCS delegate Mary Haidle and junior delegate Flavia Reps combine efforts as they arrange their bulletin board on first floor Vincent. Where to sit appears to be the problem as delegates Virginia Zebrowski, Ann Leahigh, Mary Haidle; and Owen Mul- len and Richard Ensor from MSM leave campus for a regional hNF meeting.
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,gg I b Intematz'onal Relations Club Moderator: WILLIAM A. OSBORNE 9-imimkiwtf 4 . A' Internationally-mindcd sophomores, Umck rum Carol Gormzm, Regina Smith, and Nancy Williams; Uroul muj Lois Davis and Margaret Philbin, complete arrangements. With the shelf of reference books at their disposal, IRC officers, Elizabeth Phelan, ireamrer; Judith MCNully, Mc'e-prwiclwzl; Elaine Carey, pi'eJidelzI; and Flzwizl Reps, trem'cnzry, plan that next meetmg. In order to rule widely a princess must know some- thing about world affairs. With long range aim of fostering world peace through understanding, the International Relations Club spreads the knowledge of world affairs throughout campus. As IRC members, we worked hard but particularly enjoyed the model United Nations assembly held on campus for the students and for guests from the local high school. The members represented the college at the Rus- sian Congress on Soviet International Affairs for Eastern Colleges at Loyola College intBaltimore. Dis- cussion groups gathered informally in the Pines each week for anyone to contribute his opinions on world affairs. As members of the Association of International Relations Clubs, representatives attended the national X' conference in Washington, D. C. ! Ruth Conti, delegate to the general assembly, addresses delegates under the supervision of Dr. Osborne, Patricia Devlin, tmembly prexidenl: Maureen O,Donnell, Jerretary; and Mr. Waters, parliamentarian. T t V a j 5 WNW .mwh ,WWM.M. t .WA... RN RN txtxmme
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M elpotlmlz'ans Alademtor: SISTER JOAN MARH: Director: MR. DONALD J. XVATIERS Multi-activity enlivens the makeup room during the one- ;1ct play contest as dramatic club members Mary Engle, Marie Gibbs, Susan Cary, Laura Kelly, joanna Flaccomio and Ellen Mahar, select appropriate costumes and finish making up the actresses. A student princess plays the role of a lost princess --With the spring production of iiAnastasia the dramatic Club offered an SJCienne this opportunity. Through the annual major production and the one act play contest Melpothalians provided the club members with outlets for their acting aspirations as well as for experience in play production: directing, staging, lighting, make up and other technical aspects of the theatre. A critique of three Eugene OiNeill plays captivates junior-senior drama- tic club members during a monthly meeting. The victory of Spreading Ike Newt. one-act play entrant 0f the Class of 1958, spreads joy among seniors and especially the cast: Catherine Hanlon, Margaret Smith, Lois Lipps, Theresa Allen, Judith McNally, June Shillenn, Loretta Kettercr tpnrtially hiddcm, Elaine Carey, and Anne Meyer. ' : J '4: $7 . .. x A - .v .gw. pa. .
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