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The Student Government Cabinet Left to Right: D. Ahrens, J. Reese, P. Nicol, C. Veale, P. Hillyer. OFFICERS: President—Patricia Hillyer Vice President—Janet Reese Secretary—Shirley Over Treasurer—Carol Veale We students at St. Luke’s School of Nursing are very proud of the fact that we are self govern- ing. The official name of our student organization is the Cooperative Organization of St. Luke’s School of Nursing. It was organized in 1939 and all students automatically become members, paying a fee annually. This fee is included in the Student Activities Fee which is collected from each student. Membership in the student organization consists of the faculty, administrative officers, and stu- dents of the Nursing School. New students upon entrance automatically become members. Attendance at all meetings is compulsory, thereby ensuring all students a voice in their government. Meetings of the whole student body, known as mass meetings, are held every two months on the second Wednesday of January, March, May, July, September, and November. The Cabinet, consisting of the Director of the School of Nursing, Student Counselor, a faculty representative, officers of the cooperative organization, Chairman of committees, and class representatives, holds meetings on the first Tuesday of every month. It holds the power to transact the general business of the group subject to the approval of the whole organization. Page Twenty-six
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Editor Assistant Editor Delores Petrick Patricia Hillyer Business Manager Betty Lou Friedt Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Shirlee Siciliano Mary Louise Heckel Literary Editor Arlene Gutzman Feature Writers Photography Beatrice Birkbeck Betty Kavulak Lois Wertz Donna Ahrens Betty Komora Jacqueline Atkins Donna Ahrens Beatrice Birkbeck Ceal Vasko Fred Beal M. Del Corso Subscriptions oy Donna Ahrens Kay Thompson Patti Cochran Cs —s Nancy Ferrato Carol Rupp Joan Bowers Patricia Hillyer Paula Adsit Members of the Senior Class T ypists Advisors Arlene Gutzman Miss K. Davis Beatrice Birkbeck Mrs. M. W. Hall Page Twenty-five
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ns a SS FE ee ereerer Besides being the organ through which matters pertaining to the entire student body are transacted, our student organization aims to provide for a more pleasant life for each individual girl. It does this largely through fostering social activities, such as these few examples: September 14—Welcome Party . . . held in main lounge of residence for Big ’n Little Sisters . . . the welcome mat extended to the class of 1952 laughs and fun .. . a grand opportunity to get acquainted .. . P J’s and Pin Curls. September 15—Weiner Roast ‘n Marshmallow Toast .. . held at Forest Hills Park . . . in honor of 1952B ... games, softball, and oodles of food toyeot ec great-tyn . : = October 18—P. J. Party .. . held in main lounge HALLOWE'EN DANCE ... for all students . . . to welcome . . . Miss Norma Thompson as assistant residence director... . cider and doughnuts served... . October 19—Pep Rally .. . ST. LUKE’S ADOPTS CASE . . . one of the most important events in the life of each student .. . talks by Coach Ride and his men . . . movie of Case Roughriders. . . Case cheerleaders showing us some cheers . . . we are definitely al l for it.... October 21—Tea Dance . . . at Tomlinson Hall... dancing from 4-6... the first tea dance of tthe season 4 '-.. October 28—Hallowe’en Party . . . in Recreation Room... held for the purpose of completely establishing our new relationship with Case . . . cider, doughnuts, and apples . . . square dancing pereatsiOnes 2 5 November 24—-Case-Reserve football game .. . League Park . . . Thanksgiving Day .. . St. Luke’s provides two girls as cheerleaders for Case .. . December 2—Christmas Carnival . . . raise money for the annual... Christmas tree and decor- ations in the Recreation Room . . . dancing to Case’s dance band .. . television and cokes in the backyroom=. fortune: teller’, 2 .. December 17—The Snowball . . . our winter formal . . . Chagrin Valley Country Club... punch party beforehand in main lounge of residence . . . an automatic 2 o’clock . . . dancing to the music of Bob Patti and his orchestra . . . each girl looking so lovely in her evening dress .. . a night we will all remember... . December 19—Christmas Program . . . Prentiss Auditorium .. . for all hospital personnal . . . to welcome in the Christmas holiday . . . with Dr. Santa Claus Koehler . December 20—Christmas Eve Party . . . main lounge . . . for all residents who didn’t go home for the holiday .... Besides the many social activities, our student organization has been active in promoting the for- mation of a city-wide student organization. The Student Nurse Organization of Greater Cleveland aims to bring unity and cooperation between all student nurses in Cleveland and to encourage stu’ dent interest in professional organizations and community projects. Membership consists of all students entered or affiliated in accredited schools of nursing in greater Cleveland. On December 20, this group held a city-wide student nurse Christmas ‘a f ii ie a @ party at the Hotel Cleveland at which our choral g group sang and our School of Nursing put on a CHRISTMAS BAZAAR skit called “Little Nell.” Page Twenty-seven
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