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Student Association The Student Association of St. John College, organized and maintained by the student body, is one of the vital student organizations on cam- pus. It functions as a means of communication between the administration, the faculty, and the student body. It is empowered to legislate in mat- ters of student affairs and to promote and govern co-curricular activities. The promotion of citizenship by fostering serv- ice and loyalty to the college and to the commu- nity is the goal of this organization. It aims to make its members more aware of their responsi- bilities as Catholic college women and helps them in the fulfillment of this role both now and after graduation. STUDENT COUNCIL, the governing body of Student Association, is comprised of the elected officers, the presidents of all campus organiza- tions, and representatives of each class. THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC COLLEGE STUDENTS as a re- source center, conducts panels, workshops, and publishes a newsletter to facilitate intercollegiate exchange of ideas. Monsignor Moriarty appears to be the only male moder- ator at the Luncheon. An afternoon of hard work and much thought provides an abundance of ideas for next yearis activities. k:- Senior students seem alert for this Student Association meeting. Wonder whats on Judyis mind? Student-Moderators Luncheon is the time to plan for next year and for thGetting to Know You? the new offi- cers of various campus organizations. Senior N.F.C.C.S. Delegate, Sandra Hoffman, explains the reorganization of N.F.C.C.S. to Miss Thelma Abood, the moderator and Junior Delegate, Billie Foster.
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Ladies of the Legislature, the Officers of Student Council, grouped about a vivacious moderator, Miss Nora Todd. Vice-Pres., Linda Myers; President, Marianne McNamara; Treasurer, Margaret Schwerko; Recording Secretary, Marilyn Gilson; and Corresponding Secretary, Eve Dittoe. The 1959-1960 President of Student Council, Marianne McNamara, offers her light to 1960-1961 President, Linda Myers, with the blessings of Monsignor Navin. 36 Old omcers pose with new officers. Good luck to Presi- dent, Linda Myers; Treasurer, Karen Manning; Vice- Pres., Blanche Schnieder; the Recording Secretary, Eve Dittoe; N.F.C.C.S. Delegate, Karen Lattanzi; and the Corresponding Secretary, Grace Knoble, a Freshman nursing student convalescing in Charity hospital.
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Chi Delta Nu Chi Delta Nu affords students in the Division of Nursing the opportunity to explore their pro- fession thoroughly and to prepare for active par- ticipation in professional activities and organiza- tions as graduate nurses. As indicated by its name, tiTo Christ Through Nursing? emphasis is placed on the spiritual aspects of nursing and on the obligations of the Catholic nurse. Through this organization, students are mem- bers of the Student Nurse Organization of Greater Cleveland and Elyria, the Student Nurse Association of Ohio, and the National Student Nurses, Association, through which they are af- filiated with the International Council of Nurses. The moderators and officers of Chi Delta Nu: seated, Connie Richards, Mary Terese Kahl; standing, Miss Angeline Durso, Marilyn Gilson, Miss Ellen Paulin, Susan Boehm. ya Santa Claus thanks Parmadale Childrenis Choir for Chi Delta Nu. Pat and Ditty admire their prize-winning door. These sophisticated misses on their way to a meeting are part of the unsophisticated group below. Our girls meet other students at the convention in Atlan- tic City.
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