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A Seated Ileft to rightl: S. Green, C Curran lDlrectorl, D. Harrison, C. vath, R Griesinger, Moderator: Sr. M. Dolores. Women? Admlhlkrrarfife forma? The Womens' Activities Council finished its first year of operation under that name. Formerly, it was the H.N. U.A. council. Activities which led to the fair success of the council included a Christmas Party for underprivi- leged children from Windsor, dances, and visits to such institutions as the Villa Marie, home for the aged. - h' of GN' sr- ' as a I . , ' 7 Mepham Standings C. Whalling, P. Kohlmeuer, L, Atkinson, F. Hor- ffloral Society In November of 1959, a new association in the form of the Choral Society began its activities under the per- sonal direction of Maestro Glinski. The society took part in the Christmas Fantasy - comprised of forty-five mem- bers. An active program was initiated for this year. Rehearsal of section A of the Assumption University Choral Society., accompanied by Laurene Farina.
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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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M1 Godin lEditorl, M. Pandzich, F, Roman Srudenr Guide The Student Guide is a book no-one attending univer- sity can afford to lose. lt contains the address and phone number of each student attending university and various bits of information about school organization. The small staff that puts out this booklet should be commended for their effort. llslbkll Sick is the weekly pulication put out by a number of students to inform students of current goings-on and to comment, in a humorous way, on current topics of inter- est to university students. The publication ran into fi- nancial difficulty this year, but snapped back by way of a general student donation to its cause. 6!J fx I5 he DLC-'G 130, T. Henry, R. Wagenberg, L. lnnocente, G. Girard, J. Farrah.
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