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CHEMISTRY CLUB In recent years there has been renewed em- phasis at Loyola on filling out areas lightly covered by classroom work, with independent study by stu- dents through co-curricular activities sponsored by the individual departments. The Chemistry Club has been successfully accomplishing this ob- jective. Under the direction of Bernie Zubrowski, the Club’s President, it held several student lec- tures, individual experiments and field trips. Thus while expanding the members’ knowledge of chem- istry, the organization helped demonstrate its ap- plication. LOOK, BERNIE, I THINK I ' VE DISCOVERED ANOTHER ELE- MENT. MATH CLUB ANNULIS AND MULROONEY PLAN THE AGENDA FOR FUTURE MATH CLUB MEETINGS. The Saccheri Mathematics Academy, while providing services similar to those of the other science clubs, also offers help, by qualified up- perclassmen, to freshmen and sophomore members in need of it. President Thomas An- nulis initiated cooperation with other co-curricular ac- tivities on lectures and a trip to the Research Institute of Advanced Study. I J
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THE SCIENCES “Science when well digested is nothing but good sense and reason.” — “ Maxims ” By Stanislaus, King of Poland Because of the inadequacies of the original Tudor mansion as a complete classroom facility, and its obvious assets as an administrative and residential center, almost, immediately after its move to the Evergreen campus, Loyola began construction of a three story Science Building with funds donated by George C. Jenkins. This second edifice was constructed in the traditional collegiate Gothic stone on the southwest corner of the campus. One of the best equipped structures of its time, the build- ing ' s grim, angular appearance has been softened by careful landscaping. Two large oaks gracefully frame its main entrance on the north side. Until this year, the building housed all of Loyola ' s science facilities. It contains large lecture halls and laboratories for Chemistry, Physics and Biology, three small science li- braries, and offices for the science faculty. ; , . i
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SCIENCE CEUBS The Biology, CMu ' inistry uiul Bhysics Depart- ments all support eo-eurrieular aetixities vvliieh prox ' ide their students with au opportunity to ad- anee themselves heyond what ean he eovered in elass. Senior Joe I ' danee, the president of the Mendel Biologieal Soeiety, set up a program for the past year whieh eonsisted mainly of talks pre- sented to the members and supplemented by ex- periments and a trip. The Chemistry Clnb, under the direetion of Senior president Bernie Znbrow- ski, had a similar program eonsisting mostly of talks and a trip to R.I.A.S. A Seienee Building laboratory housed most of the aetixities of the Physies Clnb. Led by their president, Senior John Casey, this organization spent most of their time working on projeets with their instructors. All three clubs lend much to furthering of their mem- ber’s education. Father Burke, head of the Biology Department at Loyola, puts in many hours of work with some of his students in his small research lab in the Dell Building. 24
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