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cientist as well as the modern homemaker One of the most versatile and energetic organizations at the College of Saint Mary is the Home Economics Club. Through the attainment of good leadership, responsi- bility, cooperation, understanding, and cre- ativity on the part of its members, this club seeks to provide for the comprehensive de- velopment of college students in home eco- nomics. Activities undertaken by industrious members of this club indicate various skills that they have acquired. They run the gamet from a traditional February cherry desert contest, a spring style show, a tea fora new teacher, Miss Klassen, to a trip to Kansas City to attend a national textiles display featuring both ancient and modern fabrics. President, Diane Peterson, receives a delicious reward for her efforts in transferring knowledge gained in clas ses to the everyday life of the homemaker. Q., T Xws X fr --... 1 For seamstress and club officer Beth Bohnenkamp, individuality and personality can best be expressed with thread and needle in the art of fashion. Emma I-Ieman and Renae Meyer, officers of the Home Economics Club, hold the secret of making any dinner, formal or informal, an unforg e Ita ble experience.
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20th centur woman is the educated Seated in the tiered lecture room, officers of Sigma Rho Lambda, Sharon Siert, Molly Hobbins, Mary Ondracek, and Judy Anderson, listen attentively to a speaker. A' The dedication of Saint Mary scientists and technologists is revealed in the active organizations of Marianalysts and Lambda Tau. Both possess a common goal that is stimulation of scholastic effort and a pro- motion of interest in science. Marianalysts achieve these aims by acquainting student members with Omaha community scientific endeavors and by con- structing atomic crystal models. Lambda Tau members likewise fulfill their role by visiting hospital laboratories and by attending the state convention. Newly initiated on the CSM campus is Sigma Rho Lambda, an organization which instills in the student a sense of leadership and dedication in Medical Record Science. The reaction of bubbling chemicals is catalyzed by the A unique chemical reaction is being tested and for- smiling faces of Medical Technologists and Lambda mulated by Ruth AuBuchon: scientific interest plus Tau members, Jackie O'Nei11 and Maureen Dukat. dedication Cplus a winning smiley equalsaMariana1yst.
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Conflict makes man, set higher goals The Young Republicans is a small club, representing a political minority, trying to keep alive the traditions and ideals of a dying party, trying to foster the spirit of conservatism, explaining that conservatism does not mean a move backward or no move- ment at all, but to move ahead slowly, cautiously with both eyes open and with mind alertg knowing that the government governs best which governs least, that people have the right to find their own places in the sun and the right and duty to find them through their own energy, their own determination-- not dominated by the policies of the present government, that people have the right to be themselves, that to rise is no good if the tide of government buoys them up. -ifjp lli lil 5 U N 5 l E' REFUBLIEFINE ,iii-lf jf :aff jf 'bf f .ji V -.. J.. 1 ' 42. ' VOTE 6' Another reminder on the bulletin board ---another reminder on the box---VOTE! VOTE WISELYI VOTE REPUBLICAN! say Pat Shea, Joan Turner, and Mary Yungbluth. The Young Democrats is a large club, representing a political majority, furthering the aims and beliefs of a highly vital party, fostering the spirit of liberalism, explaining that liberalism does not mean socialism, that because living is a highly complex matter in this age of the split atom, the soaring rockets, the mushroomed busi- nesses, the powerful labor unions, people need all the help they can get in order to live productively and satisfyingly, that it is the concern and the duty of the government to aid its citizens, to aid other peoples in the struggles to establish themselves, that government is not governed unless it acti v ely works for the general welfare and comfort of its citizens. l2QLAlIfv1 t id f fm' if pi if LBJ for the U.S.A. Insure Democracy through the party of the common man. VOTE DEMOCRAT! VOTE L.B.Jl says Carol Feehan, Pat Prendergast, and Bobbie Prendergast.
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