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Nursing Education Club COMMITTEE of seven nursing educa- tion students drew up a constitution and by- laws which were approved and officially adopted by the club at an April meeting. Dr. Esther Lucille Brownis hook, NURSING FOR THE FUTURE, provided material for a panel discussiong College Nursing Staffs and Faculty members of Bay Area hospitals were Well represented at the program which had an audience of approximately eighty persons. The club presented a gift and tribute to its moderator, Miss Kathryn T. Burke, in com- memoration of her tenth year as chairman of the Nursing Education Department. y E Left to right: Maria Rementeria, Secretaryg Mrs. Lionne Conta, President Demonstration in the Nursing Arts llaallioratory X V W V , ... ,., .. ,,., ,. -., ., . .. , , ,,....,, .... . . . , .. , ,1 24533
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Cjattllniolliic Action Cilltui iv - 1 P , 5 si. iz- I . pg' -f :fp Ng' ,. aft , -. M ,f fr' . ,-. 3 5 . ,af ix W, ,f. ' y Left Lo right: Dolores Bosch, Presiden-tg Teresita Esteva, Secretary N alive bulletin board bore testimony to the Christopheris interests in World affairs. The CAC wrote letters urging representatives in Congress to take the proper stand on the proposed Education Bill and on Cardinal Mindszenty's trial. The 4'We Can Change the World enthusiasts entertained orphan children at two picnics and sponsored an Easter egg hunt for them. They sent Christmas gifts to poor people in Europe, collected jewelry for the Good Shepherd Home, and presented a chalice to a missionary priest. The club found time to see Hloan of Arc and the play HOur Lady of Fatimav. League promoters HE LEAGUE or THE SACRED HEART held many fine meetings and always lcft its audience with duties and practices to be performed. Not only did it stress the importance of prayer for the prob- lems of the world but also followed current legisla- tion and wrote its repre- sentatives in Congress. l First row in front: Mary Lou Sullivan, Joan Harrington, Eileen Mullaney, Arden Neary. Second row: Aileen Moriarty, Virginia Maguire, Dolores Bosque, Penelope Boden, Mary Lou O'Brien, Johanna Slowik, Hildegard Berg, Dolor6S Bpsphz Third row: losefa Mapa, Ann Marie Caplis, Patricia Collins, Frances 1' c ntire. 34 Sas
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1 Science Club 1 t l z , I HE SCIENCE CLUB spent a day on the University of California campus examining . the famous radiation laboratory and cyclo- 1 i tron. The cyclotron had just been put in L working order and the girls were able to go i inside and have the mechanics of the instru- , ment explained to them. Another trip was taken, to Cutter Labora- p tories where the amateur scientists observed the commercial preparation of penicillin, the l separation and preparation of Whole blood and the method of producing plasma mem- branes and sponges. uDoes science prove or disprove the exis- p tence of a Cod? , provided food for thought in a panel discussion held in March. I Representatives from Bay Area Catholic Colleges were invited to attend another dis- 1 cussion when Lone lVlountain's Science Club members presented their own research papers 1 i as the topic under consideration. Left to right: Inez Ward, President, -f Lorraine F orkgen, Secretary ' English Club . HE ENGLISH CLUB started off the year i by changing its name to the J. E. S., in honor ,ggi . and educator and one time Superior General , of the Society of the Sacred Heart. .i For a term project, club members colla- ! i' l of Mother Janet Erskine Stuart, a noted Writer I . borated in the compilation of an oral publi- . ' cation, THE SPARK. This living magazine 7 consisted of an editorial, a news article, b00k reviews, a short story, poems and fillers C0l'l' tributed by individual members and read by V them. Excellently recorded madrigals furnished entertainment for the members at one meet- ing, and one movie presented to the student body, rounded out the yearis program. . l I Left to right: Elvira Seminario, Secretary. ll 7 Marie Mayhood, President Q6 E5- ! -1-ur r :-
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