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Liturgy Club H 8mm 0mm Mm. DuxMh j. WA'l'le Very impurunt in our grmxth .15 snldcnt princesses ix, Hf Umrac. uur 5Piriftldl youth. Our Liturgy club carries nut J mnfnld aim: 1t hclps its members to .LPPI'CUJKC murc fully the xutluc of liVinxov the life of Hum nith the Church through thc liturgy and con- tribum idms by xxhich xxc cam carry this spirit into uur future humcs. XVith this aim in View. the Liturgy Club 11215 cur- nu! nn .1 variety of activities. L'ndcr thc mpic, The Rnlc of W'umunf thc mcmbcrs conducted panel dis- unsium 0n the true nature of wumun and of her rulc in thc mn'ld today. Senior members met several nmcs .lt the home of Mr. and Mrs. W'ntcrs in order m obscrx'c pxutctiml ways of introducing the liturgical xpirit inm fumily life. The club entertained lecturers. numbly litthcr RcdmomL who spoke to us on the MASS. thc hum of the liturgy. The Spirit of thofumily-und-liturgy in the home xms mrricd mm thc college dining mum 215 Liturgy dub members brought the Adx'cnt wreath 11nd lightcd thc fnur candles on the Sundays of Advent. Sctting .1 thcnk for the coming smsom liturgywisc ol'ticcrs NOFIHJ Clrosi, Huzmnr; Mdrguct Bcldngcr, pruridml; And P.1trici.1 Devlin ,uwruldn; discuss the potcntiulitics of their newly Arrived posters. 1 KL Sorting and pricing,y liturgical articlcs occupies Cathlccn Mdmugh- lin, Ccncvicx'c Chiusuno, and Eugenia Lalmm. I I m pi mm 1 MM Donald J VULUCFS, dircctor of the dub. .uldrcsscx mcmbcrs on thc signif- iuuuc 0i. Lcntcn symbols and pradk'cs.
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Lights! Action! as Charlotte Duffy, Kathleen Leitch, Matilde Ramos, Mary Dingle, Bettina Dickerson tkneelingh and Jean Bushey work ubehind the scenes during rehearsals for Alzaytajia. Other activities of the club Which fllled many busy hours were the one act play festival for area high schools, a year-long prop drive, and the intensifled participation in the National Catholic Theatre Con- ference. These various activities and the regular meetings, which offered information on theatre techniques and famous playrights, combined to further the aim of the Melpothalians and to cultivate an appreciation of the highest standards of good theatre. Deciding upon the acceptability of this velvet costume, dramatic club preyident Carol Lewis asks the advice of Audrey Carr, Jecretary; Lee Groeninger, treawrer; Donald J Waters, direc- tor; Lois Lipps, publicity mmzager; and June Danaher, vice-prejideizt. Carol Lewis, director of the winning one- act play, Spreading the New: Spring housecleaning motivates this inventory session of the prop com- mittee: Carol Rogers, Virginia Zebrowski, Judith McNally, chairman; Ann Dodd, Catherine Bride, Kathryn White, Kathleen Stapleton, and EliZabeth Nelson. gs; ad. auras! ks
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Discussing plans for the coming year are Home Economics Club officers Mary Crenshaw, prexident; Patricia Horn, vice- prexideizt; Sister Mary Edward, moderator; Maxine Hansen, Ireawrer; and Virginia Simon, Jerretary. Home Economics Club Moderator: SISTER MARY EDWARD In storybook tales, a princess does not learn the intricacies of homemaking, but the royal daughters of SJC focus many extra-curricular hours on this field. The Home Economics Club aims-to develop leadership and responsibility in all memberseto build appreciation of the vocational opportunities based upon home economics training- Praaice'house regident for a semeStertPatrida CIOW' to bring students into closer contact with the activities of state ley accommodates Carolyn Ingley, Mildred Gleeson, , , , . . Elizabeth Hutchinson, and Laureen Hurtubise With a and nation-Wlde home economics organizations-and to sup- guided tour of the home management building, its port international movements with the goal of friendship with various laboratories, and the second-Hoor apartment. P e O pies O f all nations. To carry out these aims, club members participate in a series of iiYour Career broadcasts over station WGET in Gettysburg, Pa. The traditional Christmas party for neighboring children is held annually in December. Club members incorporate their originality and ingenuity in the newspaper. Springtime brings all members together for the open house weekend, and, still in keeping with the homemaking career, each member is making an article for a baby layette to be presented to a needy mother. These experiences contribute to the development of the prin- cess as a Catholic leader in the home economics field, and be- come, for most, an eventual asset to a throne in their own homes. For station WGET, Gettysburg, Pa., Carol Dorr, Marie Farrell, Lou Cooper, Joanne MCNalIy, Mary Kratzer, and Mary Crenshaw, Otaizdingy tape their weekly radio program on careers in home economics.
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