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The most important spiritual organization of the Lower School is the Eucharistic Crusade. This is a preparation for the Sodality way of life in high school. Although the Eucharistic Crusade does not have the complete functions of the Sodality, its members grow in devotion to Our Lady which is one of the most important traits in a Catholic girl. Barbara Blum, Ellen Gilligan, Patty Wehrmeyer, Sharon Williams, and Gail Huddle, the class representa- tives, plan the month's activities. Marilyn Lucht, Lydia DeCourcy, Mary Strasser, editor, Gail Huddle, Dwen Rag- land, Kathy Mongan, and Janet Finn, ab- sent, make up the stall' of the Lower School News. This paper sums up the girls' activities during the school year and also covers cur- rent events and other topics of interest. 69
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EXTR CURRICULAR ACTI ITIES I THE LCWER CHOGL PRO GTE LEADER HIP One of the clubs of which all the girls are members is the Red Cross. Each one of the girls gives up some of her time to help the less fortunate in hospitals and overseas by making tray favors, filling gift boxes, and making scrap books of the school for other children. Jean Heekin, Mary Ann O'Donnell, Susan Owens, presi- dent, Patty Ghory, Jane Richter, Patty Perin, and Vicky Aug form the Lower School Student Council. These girls assemble to plan a general meeting, the Student Council meeting, which is held once a month. The school president 68 presides over the meeting, and all the girls contribute ideas for a. project which might help them to be better students. With the help of all the girls the Student Coun- cil works effectively.
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To promote interest in the athletic program, the Lower School Girls are divided into two teams, the Marians and the Emman- uels. The captains of each of these teams are elected by popular vote in each of the classes. The Marian Team Captains are: Patricia Clasgens, Betsy Leonard, Liz Glassmeyer, Mary Ann O'Donne1l. ABSENT: Celeste Aug. The Emmanuel Team Captains are: Dianna Pund, Sarah Hobson, Marie Joseph, Valerie DeCourcy, and Ann Ghory. Lydia DeCourcy, Dwen Ragland, and jean Heekin discuss preparations for Field Day, which takes place in May, with Miss Jacobs, one of the physical education teachers. In this program, an exhibition of the diH'erent sports and many relay races is given by the entire Girls School for parents and friends. 70
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