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Home Economics Club Culinary experts all — assembled for the October gathering to discuss basic metabolism and vita- min deficiencies, and to elect energetic Miss Han- lon as President. Louise Sullivan, Edith LaMarca, and Elizabeth Conley completed the Club Officers. During October, the Spirit of Home Economics descended with lighted tapers to initiate the Freshmen; and, November found Home Ec Seniors aiding and abetting their Ethelon friends with a delectable food table at the Penny Sale. The Boston Convention, plans for a nutrition program at Regis, the Christmas Party kept Club members busy during the Winter months; and, in the Spring a lecturer from England, Miss Maude Preston, entertained with the latest millinery fashions. E. LaMarca, E. Conley, L. Sullivan, A. Hanlon [ 146 ]
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Louis Pasteur Club Usually engrossed behind beakers and test tubes, Regis scientists emerged from laboratories to Club activities, retaining the scientific spirit in all their gatherings. Initiation tempted even the bravest, but the first meeting found the most timid in at- tendance. Winter brought out the Astronomers in search of Draco and Ursa Minor, with January accenting the Biologists. Monthly, each member received a copy of The Scope. The British Information News supplied a moving picture on Blood Transfusion, for the Spring meet- ing. Shortly after, the Freshmen proved themselves full-fledged on their own club day. Flowers bloomed and the lab hours grew longer; but, to the enthusiastic Seniors, the shining white work tables still proved to be a temptation. Their Club rewarded them with a farewell celebration and the Seniors left to continue the work of Pasteur, Mendel, and Galileo in war-time laboratories. IW 3 E. Carroll, C. Herbert, J. Schmidt, P. Connefy [ 145 ]
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Ethelon Club With the maxim, “Charity for all,” the Ethelon Club of Sociology Majors opened the Fall events with a meeting at Carondolet. Jane O’Brien pre- sided. The outstanding activity sponsored by the Ethe- lonians was the Penny Sale, held November 17, for the benefit of Catholic charities. A Christmas party in the form of a buffet supper was given at Regis Hall, where Home Economics Seniors were ten- dered a testimonial. Christmas baskets and gaily wrapped gifts were sent to the Little Sisters of the Poor and the Convent of the Good Shepherd. Guest speakers during the Spring months in- cluded the Reverend George Dowd, the Reverend James G. Keller, M.M., and the Reverend Thomas Carroll. [ 147 ]
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