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Anne Purcell, Secretary; Nan Tiehen, treasurer; Lynda McDonnell, president; Michelle Santee, vice-president. SODALISTS WERE INVOLVED The Sodality was a very important or- ganization at St. Teresa’s. In Sodality the girls became acquainted with people and the world they live in through films and discussions. The main objective of a good Sodalist was to become involved with life, and helping others as well as themselves through their aid to the poor and personal conferences. The most important activity sponsored by the Sodality this year was the Father-Daughter Dance. This year’s dance was held February 16 at the Party House where the girls and their dates danced wildly to both rock and roll and a few of their dad's old favorites. The senior dance contest and games gave the girls and their fathers a memorable evening. 29
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CATEGORIES In March, Tessies again brightened WSAF-TV with another appearance on the Categories show. Seniors Jean Klein, Peggy O'Boyle, Sherry Leonardo, Jane Shay, Susan Klein and junior, Pat Felz were selected to test their knowledge against that of other area high school students. AUTO CLUB Troubled carburetors and leaking gas lines were only a few of the problems analyzed by the Auto Club. Organized this year by Ken Roper, this activity gave juniors and seniors a chance to see what really keeps their wheels rolling. MATH CLUB Any third or fourth year math student who could maintain a B average was eligible to join Mu Alpha Theta Math Club. Meet- ings were held once a month under the guidance of Mrs. Bessie Koshland to study various problems and report on cele- brated mathematicians. LIBRARY CLUB Officers of this newly formed club are Mary Cosgrove, Kathy Jo Allen and Michelle Lib- erty.
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Nina Cassata, President; Kris Peterson, Secretary; Beth Gettinger, Treasurer, Mary Regina Mat- roni, Vice-President. MISSIONS AID WORLD’S NEEDY The poverty and depression throughout the world was the driving force behind the Mission Club. Besides weekly mission collections, the club also sponsored various projects such as the Christmas Post Office and a special raffle held this year of a football autographed by the Kansas City Chiefs. The dedication and work of Sister Catherine Anton, the officers, and club members paid off in the self-satisfaction they derived from helping those less fortunate both here and in foreign countries . 30
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