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.. if-4' iFr0rr1 leffl B. RGYZGK. B. Pulleyblcnk, J- ROY, C. SY. Pierre, ipresidenrl, G. Monfonon, J. Lindsay, P. MacDonald, Moderatorj R. G. Bil- linghurst. Englheerlhg Socliefy The Engineering Society, one of the larger clubs on campus, promotes the in- terests of its members inthe rnany fields of applied engineering. This year, they attempted to spread their activities to all quarters by publishing a club paper, The lniuneer, and by co-sponsoring the annual Christmas dance. ltst row, from Ieftl A. Baziw, B. Burn, J, Zaiac, L. Carbonne, D. Sbrolla, B. Louretre, A. Pflanzer, H. Arnawirz, E. O'Neill, C. Brunefti, L. Lanza, G. Porter, W. Sigmund, l2nd row, from leftl P. Dunseath, D. Heward, E. Rembish, T, Sperenzini, J. Elias, I. Rodriguez, L. Kubis, R. Gazzola, G, Statz, P. Welacky, J. Li, W. Culina, A. Marsh, P. Jacques, G. Medina, S. Nuspl, G. Dolan, R. Pawelek, J. Riley, P. D'Angelo, G, Crouchman, A. Kassten, B. Lane l3rd row, from leftl J, Kinik, T. Wright, L. Bontront, J. Leishmcm, P. Nuspl, M. Dienesch, D. Morrison, R. Chaput, G. Dunlop, L. Brennan. D. Peach, R. Delcol. - ldth row, from leftl C. Kerr, B. Lanza, M. Prince, K. Kong,
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YJ ,l. ,X i 7 -i I lk i ,X , X . EF--C Q f Q. ' Q ix lFrom leftl O. Mamer, J. Kominor, J. Schertzer, E. Koteles, C, Wilson, E. Pore, H Young, D Rankin, Ph D .mooerafcrr , Huce loni, J. Corrico Pflyslks Club Nurses flub . T' ' l X S The Physics Club was organized to initiate extra-cur- This year witnessed an increase in the number of nurs- ricular interest in diverse aspects of applied physics. es registered in Arts, Science, and Nursing Education Members were aided through regular meetings, films, courses. The Nurses' Club, one of the most rapidly ad- tours, and talks from special guest speakers. vancing clubs on campus, is the common meeting ground for these nurses. sv ,ff -..Q-J N5 . lStunding, from leftl E. Trutwin, M. Phin, F. Horvath lvice-presidentl.lSeoted, from left! D. Louzon, L. Solciccioli, Sigfef 51, Leonofdf Sigter l10S9Pl1O. D- Mtlief, lsecretoryvrreosurerl, M. Lee lpresidentl, Miss F. M Roach, B,S., RN., R.R.C., R.R.L., lmbderotorl ,ff ,-+1 .44-1
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f 6? . A 9' rn Stout, M King lSeated, from lettl F. Brakenshrre, J. Ridley, S Zokvich, P Freel, lprzsrdentl, L lStandrng, from leftl Rev. J. Daley, CSB MA lmoderatorl K. Melville, T. Smyth, Rev C P Crowley, CSB, Ph D rmoderarail T Ki' sten, D. Moncrreff, J. Cnambers Lpress representativel, M. Stovanafich, Cv. Percy, G Clarigon, M Butcher, Vv Arr-neg Radio dab The Radio Club was the most active and the most suc- cessful organization on campus. It was initiated this year chiefly through the hard work of its president, Peter Freel. With its hard core ot technicians, announcers, and script writers it promulgated the activities and opinions of Assumption stndents to radio listeners across South- western Ontario. The club worked hand in hand with professional men at CJSP, Leamington, CKLW, Windsor, and CBE, Windsor. Twennieflz Century Club 20th Century Club is the rather streamlined title taken on by students of science at Assumption. ln keep- ing with its name, the club has zoomed ahead with ac- tivities, chiet of which was the first annual Science Ball, held in November. The club also promotes interest in The scientific discussion. CJ McListe Carrico, J. Molinari. ci B EI h C M ham Second row: T, Taylor, T. Zokori, B. Galvin L. Seated lleft to rightl: A. Chouvin, L. Lapka, M. Jacko lPresidentl, . is a, . ep r, A. Roberts, B. Lourette, H. Lo, J. Mongenais, R, Oftenbrite, Third row: J. Labute, J. Darko, E. Dydo, N. Duranni, J. Bastien. J.
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