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CLUBS Pit-a-cake. Pat-a-cake. Geraldine Dougherty demonstrates her culinary ability to the Homemakers' Club. What play is this? Cue and Curtain ofticers have fun rummaging for costumes. I.C.'s answer to The Desk Ser: Nancy Fahy and Joanne Shershin. ,... rg .vm Wm it so enacted Officers ot the Regina Duffy lists some of the ideals set up by the Student Education Association. Intercollegiate Conference on Government combine resources to produce a bill for their Harrisburg convention. s l, ful' -,sx WIC-signing oft, ends Jo Anne DiLauro reviewing a Radio Club future broadcast script.
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SAIC officers, Kathleen Dugan, president, Rosemary Ronan, viceepresidentg and Kathleen Van Wettering, treasurer, cause secretary Nina Grady to be skeptical about more than the cold weather. THE EMBRYO OF DEMOCRACY, conceived in the ancient city-state of Athens, nurtured in the sands of time, has blossomed with the de- velopment of modern democracies. Following their example, the Student Association of lmmaculata College has also adapted the Athenian concept of democratic government. The entire student body assumes the responsibility of electing the SAIC officers and of seriously accepting their decisions. In turn, the committees of SAIC, under the leadership of their four executives, impart mature directives affecting every facet of activity encompassing life at Immaculate. Command decisions are soon to be made by leaders of the Campus Committee: Dorothy Hoffman, Mimi Pennington, Barbara Sayko, Marilyn Adelizzi, and Loretta Krushall. 1 Q I I At the weekly activities meeting, attended by representatives of each of the clubs on campus, plans are discussed to make these activities more beneficial to the students,
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is .,, ,p , ffyfll ,fhcdv Officers of the Albertus Magnus Biological Society discuss the year's activities. Mr. Monahan, moderator, and Mary Collins, president, of the new Sociological Society. The soul singing, Magnificat's definition of poetry, and their theme for 1960, fulfills itself in the club publication read by Mary Jo Wilson. Leprechauns live again, 5 J American Chemical Society officers perform an experiment in distillation. The value of French, Spanish, German, and Italian is a favorite topic of the Modern Foreign Language Club officers. Pretty as a picture. - aux Art Club bulletin board sparkles as Debbie Cantwell reads The Be to her lnisfail audience. as Honora Gough and Ellen Katona garnish it
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