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The Michaelangelist Club 3 Left to Right: J. Giovannetti, A. Cin- iglio, M. Chioco, J. Provan, H. Go- mez, M. Gruerio, L. Oklamcak, J. MacMillan, J. McGinn, C. Galang, Y. Rivera, J. Chen, A. Tajima. As one of the most active organizations on campus, the Michael- angelist Club has earned the approbation of all the other associations of the College. Sister Francesca, the moderator, guides the members in the defining of its functions so that art in all its phases can be understood by everyone. Of all its projects, the annual spring art exhibit and ) afternoon tea is a favorite campus activity for both faculty and students. Since it is the oldest organized group at the Court, many girls in fields other than art take pride in membership in this club. The officers are: June MacMillan, president; Lorraine Oklamcak, | vice-president; Joan Provan, secretary; Jacqueline McGinn, treasurer. The Lens and Shutter Club functions for the purpose of improving the skill of those girls interested in various phases of photography. The girls print and enlarge pictures. The club sponsored a Baby Picture Contest this year and also made several field trips for unusual photographs and scenery. The officers of the club are: Gloria Larach, president; Verna DeRossi, vice-president; Marta Barreras, secretary; and Dolores Keller, treasurer. Lens and Shutter Left to Right: M. Chioco,.G. Galesi, S. Kanehann, E. Gaffeney, V. DeRossi, M. Russo, A. Kanehann. 186
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The Camarata Club Front Row; N. Byrne, B. McGill, P. O’Connell, J. Curette, L. Franco, M. Geis, L. Oklamcak, K. Antonius. Back Row: J. Devlin, M. P. O’Neill, M. Dosal, J. Krause, P. Falcinelli. The name Camarata is explanatory of the nature of the organiza- tion. It is taken from the early Italians whose interest in opera incor- porated them into the first Camarata. The Camarata Club’s first aim is to attain a natural appreciation and love for music. In order to achieve this aim, the monthly meetings held during the year featured entertainment based on the lives and works of famous composers, lectures on their different techniques, and the study of their compositions. The most notable field trip taken by the Camarata Club was to the Metropolitan Opera House where they heard Verdi’s “Aida”. With Sister M. Beatrice as moderator the members gained a true appreciation of music. The officers are: Mary Geis, president; Lorraine Oklamcak, vice- president; Lois Franco, secretary; and Jacqueline Curette, treasurer. One of the most popular and active organizations, the Glee Club, under the direction of Dr. Jeno Donath, had a very successful year. Beginning the season with a concert given at the annual Christmas H Banquet, the club then played hostess to Fordham and St. Joseph’s College who presented choral concerts during the year. Each of these concerts was followed by a formal dance. The officers are: Barbara Cleary, president; Lorraine Oklamcak, vice-president; Joanmarie McDonnell, secretary; Jacqueline Curette, treas- urer; Virginia West, pianist. The Glee Club Front Row: J. McDonnell, B, Cleary, L. Oklamcak. Second Row: R. Re- mias, A. Piontkowski, L. Ortiz, A. Ferrer, E. Prado, K. Jiampetti. Third Row: E. Conti, A. Sassani, K. An- tonius, K. Gross, M. Dosal. Fourth Row: N. Bauman, B. Granito, J. Kenneally, J. Schimenti. Fifth Row: P. Sammarco, A. Maday, D. Hall, C. Berhard, M. J. Apel, J. Krause. Sixth Row: J. Drummond, J. Scan- lon, E. deGroot, C. Perini, M. Na- sello, E. Phillips, M. F. Callery. Back Row: G. Chiniski, M. DeLamater, B. Markey. 185
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The Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society Left to Right: D. Burke, E. Miranda, A. Sassani, D. Chapman, S. Rieh- man, M. A. Kling, E. deGroot, K. Lee, C. Frenking, M. Wall. Chartered in 1949, the Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society has endeavored to give students an opportunity to gain experience in presenting technical material before an audience, to gain further Aaa of chemistry, and to foster professional pride in their chosen field. In carrying out this program the organization presented an “Open House” at the laboratory, visited the American Smelting and Refining Company at South Plainfield, Johnson and Johnson at New Brunswick, and had several invited speakers who talked on the opportunities for girls in chemistry. The officers of the club are: Mary Ann Kling, chairman; Sally Rieh- man, president; Doris Chapman, vice-president; and Adelina Sassani, secretary-treasurer, Sister Mary Stephanie is moderator. Under the careful guidance of Sister Mary Grace the Science Club aims to stimulate the greater interest in recent discoveries in the fields of biology, chemistry and physics. The club carries on activities such as blood testing, a visit to the Flower Show and to the laboratories of the Polyclinic Hospital in New York, and also sponsors lectures, discussions and demonstrations. By means of projects the Student Body is given the opportunity to participate in experiments performed by members of the club. The club also sponsors two exhibits of science in action. The officers are: Jeanne Innes, president; Sally Riehman, vice- president; Joan Provan, secretary; and Ellen deGroot, treasurer. The Science Club Front Row: J. Provan, S. Riehman, J. Innes, E. deGroot. Second Row: R. Remias, A. Maday, A. Sassani, M. Wall. Back Row: M. A. Kling, C. Frenking, M. Friel, C, Grande. 187
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