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'Theresians-Front row: Leila Brown, Gwen Craig, Janice Ward, Sister John Marie. Second row: Mary Mitchell, Carole Deekbar, Marianne Inman, Till Messner, Valencia Peters, jane Paris, F 5 1 l CSMC members Joan Dismer, Lisa Spitzer, Laura Simon, Kathy Nicks, and Anne Marietta stuff toys for the children at St. Joseph's Village. Theresians, Promote Vocations, Visit Patients Visiting patients at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Hos- pital and children at St. Joseph's Village were two of the activities of the Catholic Students Mission Crusade. They also contributed money to the building of St. Mark's Church in Clarkesville, Georgia. During Lent they devoted their efforts to the Bishops' Relief Fund Drive. They also made stuffed animals for the sick. Promoting religious vocations through prayers, the Theresians attempted to reach a better understanding of the religious life. By so doing, they hoped to spread this understanding to their families and friends. CSMC-Front row: Gaye Stewart, Liz Scott, Chris Kauffman, Sister Anna Agnes. Second row: Barbara Peters, Sally McQuaid, Mary Margaret Turner, Karen Spitzer, Katie Harbin. Third row: Dill Duffy, Ted Sak, Bob Shell, Joe Nosker. Fourth row: Jan Radford, Maryann McElroy, Debbie Head, Ann Jagor, Mary Ann Kovitch.
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Allied Medical-Front row: Cathy Schmidt, Sister Mary Bernadine. Second row: Ruth Schmidt, Patty Catanese, Catie Orr. Third row: Maureen Dufries, Chris Homrich, Sue Geiser, Becky Setilli. Future Teachers-Front row: Betsey Shook, Anne Messner. Second row: Neno Murray, Mrs. Carbone, Julie Pratt. 54 Career Clubs Explore Occupations, Make Favors or Children One of the many objectives of the Future Teachers Club was to prepare students for the teaching profession. By discussing the various techniques of teaching and the relationships between students and teachers, the club tried to help correct some of the obstacles that blocked the way toward a better understanding. just knowing how to cook wasn't good enough for the Future Hornemakers Club. The girls learned new ways to care for the home, and to make it a more enjoyable place in which to live. Guest speakers offered tips on everything from how to set a table to how to wear make-up. By discovering the various opportunities open to them in the medical field, members of the Allied Medical Ca- reers Club prepared themselves for future jobs. They visited Eggleston Hospital for Children and listened to several guest speakers. Members also made favors for the children in the Southern Christian Orphanage. Future Hornemakers-Front row: Mickey Ryan, Mary Troto- chaud. Second row: Helen Bindewald, Sister Marian Thomas.
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Arts and Crafts Club-Front row: Miss Carol Sutherland, Janet Pickett. Second row: Theresa Tobin, Raoul Newton, Joanne Hudon. Working together, Arts and Crafts Club members Mary Schae- He, Beth Schladenhauffen, and Mary Long make tissue Howers. Arts and Crafts Creative riting 7 Tour Agnes Scott, Enter Competition Developing artistic talents and creating a love for the arts were the main functions of the Arts and Crafts Club. The high point of the activities occurred when Miss Sutherland and the club toured the Fine Arts Building at Agnes Scott College. Through criticism and revision, the members of the Creative Writing Club learned to develop their com- munication skills. They experimented with prose and poetry and entered works in the Creative Xvriting Contest. Creative Writing Club-Front row: Ines Vogt, Nancy Oswald, Holly Gordon, Linda Conrads. Second row: Donna Kurkiewicz, Anne Schmidt, Mary Piskor, Frances Moore, Gwenneth Craig, Sister Madonna Denise. Third row: Denise Dempsey, Belinda Johnson, Greg Smith, Candy Roach, Sharon Sprague, Pam Barraclough. Fourth row: Linda Nyy, Theresa O'Shea, Karen Spitzer, Cheryl Clark, Mary Ulery, Mary Jo Komodowski, Gail Strub. 56
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