Garland Junior College - Commonwealth Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1962

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Garland Junior College - Commonwealth Yearbook (Boston, MA) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 75 of 124
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Page 75 text:

HW tif at .1 ,ibm-hx 4, , , ' 1 -i 1 Lf. 'f ft ' iq I Top to bottom: Linda Wilbur, Barbara Birdsall, Mary Pear fPresidentJ. NATICJNAL TUDE T ASSUCIATIG Awareness is the prime objective of the N. S. A. Awareness within the Garland student body, within the campuses of colleges and uni- versities all over the United States of the growing trends, issues, and feelings of students nationally and socially. It has been Garland's main objective to take part in this ever grow- ing awareness. This has been done by reading the N. S. A. literature and attending their meetings in and around the New England area.

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Top to bottom: Miss Blanchard, Doe Warner, Hester Holbrook, Sara Loutrel, Ellen Gourley, Sue Oswald, Karin Brams. Lucy Page, Carol Wheeler, Muflie Clark, Sheila Donnell Cpresidentl. Today it is imperative that every young person be well informed. How can we vote or converse intelligently as American citizens if we are not aware of what is going on in the world? A group of interested girls, realizing the necessity for informed students, began a World Affairs Club this past year. Some have been delegates to the Collegiate Council for the ,WO United Nations Conventions, both local and nation-wide. These conventions have enabled the girls to learn about other countries, as well AFP R as our own and to listen to and to meet world leaders such as Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. As participants in the Great Decisions CL television programs, each girl was given the opportunity to voice her own ideas and opin- ions. The World Affairs Club has been a broadening experience and has helped a few of the Garland students become more informed.



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Left to right, first row: Sue Oswald, Andrea Papitto, Ann Delafield, Sara Loutrel. Marty Coyle. Second row: Miss Kiley, Kathy Cronan, Mary Ellen Messina fpresidentl, Mary Jo Hainsworth. Third row: Rosemary Pluncket, Carolyn O'Conners, Connie White, Maryann Walsh, Joan Mehegan. THE EWMAN CLUB Under the guidance of Miss Kiley, the Newman Club meets every Friday at noon. This is a Catholic organization and is a stem of the Newman Club center of Boston. Each week they have as their guest a diiferent priest who lectures to them and answers questions. Some of the girls attended the nation-wide Newman Club leadership week-end. Once a month the club is given the opportunity to participate in the holy hour at Saint Patricks Manor.

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