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E hpso 1 ' 2ig5Q6d To make a retr d i b re gf fz' This is us. . spend in qtagilgsand re ggction at For TliQ, ,asT The bee - H Dgggng retprggiiiiilithe ri laita a a I exerc . I ds daily Tor spiritfgihpigggdihio and of The of The be at the FGTQQEQTGNTS' lei ime M-qw' is alsia Qilable cg g g i nces W W'll' The Three days ofmretrleiatiareccvinsidered The Three days of The academic year. .A private interview is one of the privileges of SMVA stu- dents during the annual retreat. Father John Evoy, S.J., counsels Kathleen Herauf during The senior closed retreat. Members of The senior class who made The closed retreat at Our Lady of Peace retreat house are il. to r.J 'lst row, Sally Burres, Claudia Sitton, Diane Hays, Father John Evoy, S.J., retreat master, Carol Charvet, Maureen Fitzpatrick, Patricia Mengis, 2nd row, Patricia Dimler, Dorothy Springer, Kathleen Kirk, Donna Cendana, Margaret Olberding, Joyce Watson, Kathleen Her- auf, Mary Margaret Garvin, Judy Williams. 3rd row, Joan Stremich, Trena Thomas, Shirley Davis, Lorelei Millsap, Mary Ellen Hadley, Mary Jane Bueckman, Darlene Hine, Judy Wall, Kathleen Day, Kathleen Depew, 4th row, Barbara Vaetz, Gale Matthews, Teresa Kiley, Marianne Ereno, Shan- non Doran, Mary Theresa O'Leary, Jana McFarland, Catherine Meckes, Joan Berry, Jacqueline McEachern, Kathleen Veriinski, 5th row, Launa Roberts, Patricia Wehage, Barbara Fanger, Suzanne Albers, Carol Spiering, Madeline Rekart, Judy Lehman and Clairene O'Grady. 4
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.. f C.. . ..- l Soddlity of Our Lcidy Each S.M.V.A. student looks forward tothe day she will be re- ceived into Our Lady's Sodality. T Probation Sodalists spend at least one year studying and practicing I The rules. Then after passing an 1 examination, The pledges are re- ceived into The Sodality. Sodal- 5 ists promise To fulfill a Three-fold . A-v-.fra-vrva-1-rfwf-v-ra-.M S . g ,,..i 1 T . Tif f J . 'H ' .5 ., T .. .5 .5 , . T few' 'L aim-sanctification of self, sancTi- I Tication of others and defense of . J T The Church. , X X x fiiw. , 4 The Sodalists practice many 2i- ' works of love. Projects sponsored T T by The Sodality during The year 'f' Q include The formation of The Liv- - ,,.,..,..v. ing Rosary in October, making Thanksgiving baskets, preparing advent wreaths, giving Christmas gifts To The deserving and organ- izing The May procession. In Our Gallery each Sodalist is exemplary for her Mary-like way and aims to go To Jesus Through Mary. ,-.r:s:24rvvaf-w- Pictured at right. Sodality prefect, Shan- non Doran, center with sodality officers icounter clockwisej Carol Spiering, Kath- X leen Veriinski and Claudia SiTTon and com- J mittee chairmen, Sally Burres, Mary Jane Beuckman, Maureen Fitzpatrick and Yvonne Humble. Wet will leave the gymnasium, proceed to The Grotto where we will sing a hymn . . . directs Sodality prefect Shannon Doran Cextrerne leftj. Socialists listen attentively, ist row, il. to r.J C. Spiering, K. Veriinski, C. Sitton, S. Burres, M. K. Hughes, B. Hertel, C. Klupenger, C. Whitford, C. Beuckman, C. Boyle, S. Farmen, L. Donovan, D. Lulichf 2nd row, S. McDevitt, C. Back- strom, R. Barsotti, S. Seidow, P. Mitchell, J. Betzer, A. Spiering, P. Martes, K. Herauf, T. Kiley, M. Fitzpatrick, M. Garvin, J. McEachern, C. Charvet, P. Mengis, 3rd row, M. Wall, P. Day, S. Schulte, R. Watkins, K. Jones, P. Brittan, M. Byrne, J. Lehman, K. Day, M. O'Leary, J. Berry, D. Springer, M. Rekart, B. Johnson, 4th row, K. Moore, M. Mildenberger, V. Estill, M. Rigert, B. Vaetz, D. McDevitt, D. Her- inckx, R. Buchholz, J. Fegel, T. Pelster, M. J. Beuckman.
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Talents Unlimited was the project of the G.A.A. Emcee Judy Lee Lehman is televised by Marlene Thomas. Girls' Athletic Association The Girls' Athletic Association claims the largest mem- bership of any of the Academy organizations. In order to take part in the intramural games membership in the G.A..A. is required. Swimming, skating and bowling par- ties were some of the events sponsored by the club this year. The G.A.A. also sponsored a talent show to raise money for tumbling mats for the physical education classes. The Monogram Club, a section of G.A.A. consists of Junior and Senior G.A.A. members. Questions are dis- cussed at the Monogram Club meetings before they are presented to the entire G.A.A. club. G.A.A. officers take a friendly pause. Cl. to r.D Kath- leen Day, secretary, Judy Wall, president, Jeanne Muessig, vice president, Sharon McNicholas, sergeant-at-arms, and Judy Lehman, head of sports. Pictured below are Carol Charvet CLD and Sharon McNicholas who enioyed the G.A.A. outing at Shute's Roller Skating Rink.
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