The Science Club was organized to help students be- come familiar with scientific developments in various fields and discover the practical application of the under- lying principles. Through programs consisting of field trips, lectures, discussions and demonstrations by the members, the stu- dents become acquainted with the newest developments in various scientific fields. Sitting: D. Baron, J. Innes, C. Geigel, N. Mujioz, M. A. Kling, J. Provan, C. Montelibano, V. AL varez. Standing: C. Fiore, M. Martin, C. Roth, C. Rush, C. Loretti, A. Titone, D. Terraneo, (e Grande, B. Colligan, A. Sassani, S. Riehman, S. Johnston, R. Remias, J. M. Hartmann, E. deGroat, M. DiBenedetto, S. Echevarri. The Science Club The special interests of the club members also suggest discussion topics which contribute much to the interest of the students participating. The officers of the club are: Nilda Mufoz, president; Carmen Geigel, vice president; Mary Ann Kling, secre- tary; and Joan Provan, treasurer. The club is under the able direction of Sister Mary Grace. The Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society The Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society, organized on campus in 1949, offers an oppor- tunity for chemistry majors and minors to gain an insight into the professional fields of chemistry. This year the club journeyed to Thiokol, Trenton, and Johnson and Johnson, New Brunswick. Other campus activities included professional lectures, the annual Open House in the laboratory, student tutoring, and social events. The ultimate building of a new science building was the incentive to several fund-raising projects this year. The moderators for the society are: Sister Mary Grace and Sister Mary Stephanie. The officers for this year were: Joan Marie Hartmann, chairman; Marie Martin, president; Mary DiBenedetto, vice president; Sally Rieh- man, secretary-treasurer. Front Row: C. Montelibano, J. M. Hartmann, M. DiBenedetto, M. Martin, C. Geigel, 5S. Rieh- man, N. Mujiioz, D. Baron. Back Row: M. A. Kling, B. Colligan, A. Sassani, E. deGroat.
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