Georgian Court University - Courtier Yearbook (Lakewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1953

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Georgian Court University - Courtier Yearbook (Lakewood, NJ) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 176 of 300
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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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Left to Right: L. Oklamcak, H. Bravo, M. Chioco, E. Ho, B. Devine, S. Harting, ut MacMillan, J. Giovennetti, M. Masugi, FE. Morrison, J. McGinn, J. Wong, Ab Provan. Se 8 = Ss ee eS ee The Michaelangelist Club The Michaelangelist Club is an organization on campus which gives art-lovers the opportunity to increase their interest and knowledge in the field of Art. During meetings, appropriate programs are presented for the profit and pleasure of the members. Many activities are executed by the club, including the poster project for the benefit of other clubs on campus, i pris eeeee a) The purpose of the Lens and Shutter Club is to im- prove the skill of the amateur photographers through the study of the various phases of the field. Mr. Goldenbaum, instructor of photography, teaches the girls developing, printing and enlarging. With the advanced class he teaches retouching and actual work with models. Lec- tures and laboratory work are held in Hamilton Hall where the dark rooms are located. During this year the students have made prints for Feral nie Lilie AL oiatabtied We ino Lae ata ie ost ancien soins iadeeaalll, conatembte ARIAS di Ai SARE, eM RIDE iM ae gts Sate tt LD 171 the distribution of toys for the poor at Christmas, the Scrap Book and field trips. [The annual Art Exhibit and Tea, held in May, is the highlight of the club's activities. The moderator of the club is Sister Mary Francesca. The officers are: June MacMillan, president; Joan Gio- vannetti, vice president; Betty Devine, secretary; Maxine Tark, treasurer. Galesi, C. Fiore, M. Barreras. Shutter contests and exhibits. They have had field trips to Beach Haven in order to adapt themselves to taking pictures in different surroundings. On these field trips they have had models present in order to develop their skills in the com- position of a picture. The officers of the club this year are: Betty Colligan, president; Marlene Russo, vice president; Ginni Galesi, secretary; and Verna De Rossi, treasurer. LET TET ATE EI LN TE IT IETS © TT sons. Sitting: A. Vidal, B. Colligan, M. Russo, V. de Rossi. Standing: G. Larach, G. Lens and eS SER



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Economics Sitting: P. Langan, C. Grande, C. Loretti, P. The Home Economics Club provides its members with practical as well as theoretical experience in domestic science and the opportunity to discover new ideas in this field. Under the sponsorship of the club, field trips are planned and executed throughout the school year so that students may learn the various methods and techniques employed by leading manufacturers in the preparation of products connected with home economics. This year Miss Murphy, the moderator, attended the American Dietetic Association Convention in New York while Mary Lou The Home Club Bacco, M. O'Connell, C. Roth, M. L. Wilkinson, P. Loughran, M. Tark, D. Chapman, J. Kelly, C. Perini. Standing: J. Pisciotto, C. Montelibano, J. Zachara, A. Sheehan, J. Provan, R. Folker, J. M. McDonnell, J. Wong, M. Chioco, C. Rush, M. Vail, P. Casale, R. Mika, B. Beam, M. McCloskey, K. Byrnes, C. Poprocki, M. Handal, si Meehan. Completing its fifth year, the Business Club now takes its well-deserved place as an old timer’ among the clubs on the campus. The main purpose of the Business Club is to promote interest in business and associated sciences. This club endeavors to further knowledge of the prac- tical side of business by means of field trips and projects. Two field trips undertaken this year were a visit to the United States Mint in Philadelphia and to the New York Stock Exchange. Either motion pictures were shown or Business Club Front Row: J. Belli, R. Chafey, Tr. Cappiello, C. Cusick, A. Larach, A. Kanehann, B. Barry, A. Vidal. Second Row: M. Sy-Quia, D. Bray, F. Gregory, J. Scanlon, R. Loscarso, B. Granito, M. Nasello, G. Larach. Back Row: M. Rivera, M. Barreras, C. Perri, G. Backes, M. Coyle, i FitzPatrick, V. Loomis, Ke Byrnes, M. Tark, S. Kanehann, M. J. Apel, E. Balmert, G. Galesi, L. Ortiz, E. Ho. 175 Wilkinson and Rita Mika attended the national conven- tion held in Atlantic City. Katherine Byrnes and Rita Mika later represented the club at the Province Workshop II at Pennsylvania State College. The club is a member of the New Jersey State Home Economics Club with Rita Mika acting as state secretary. The club is an affiliated member of the American Home Economics Association of America. Officers include Katherine Byrnes, president; Mary McCloskey, vice pres- ident; Margaret Hoyas, secretary; and Betty Beam, treasurer. lectures were given by the club members after each month- ly meeting. During the first semester, the club was under the fine supervision of Sister Muriel. At present, the Business Club has for its moderator a new and capable member of the faculty, Miss Premont. Officers of the club are Rose Loscarso, president; Joan Scanlon, vice president; Frances Gregory, secretary; Beverly Granito, treasurer.

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