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SA ne NOR RRR PSOE meRN sop yp - ° There are No Halls of Iditeness”°’
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{ | | h @ rR G A N i L A T | @ N S a ie eee ets oe = — Let there be laughter, gaiety and imagination, “In the Halls’ —and there is just that. Between Case and Saint Luke’s we keep things lively because we want no “Stale Janes’’ here! There are the dances, football games, song fests, stunt nights, basketball games, Miss Saint Luke’s contests, tea parties, May Queens, and of course our Student Government Organization. Are we busy? Yes, indeed! We like being busy, it offers fun, fellowship, and a chance for leader- ship. It helps us to grow into more mature and socially competent young women. Some day we will take our place in a community—we are preparing for that day.
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12 STUDENT GOVERNMENT wa batt: Piraeus iing tiie: AIT STUDENT GOVERNMENT MEMBERS FIRST ROW, seated, left to right: B. Green, A. Stitzlein, A. Lasch, G. Devol, A. Laughner, J. Herring. SECOND ROW, seated, left to right: N. Cole, M. Scarpete, A. Kube, J. Bowen. THIRD ROW, standing, left to right: H. Pease, A. Raimer, J. Rose, D. Valentine, B. Traichal, P. Brooks. ABSENT FROM THE PICTURE: A. Laughner, D. White. MISS STUDENT NURSE CONTESTANTS—Left to right: TOP ROW: Rosemary Guelcher, Merilyn Chaffee, Shirley Brick. BOTTOM ROW: Mary J. Williams, Katherine Dickson, Margaret Loughead. This is the governing body of the Cooperative Organization of Saint Luke's School of Nursing. These students work with the faculty to make a pleasant life for each individual and the group as a whole. Chairmen of the Student Government Committees and the officers of our Student Government work together and comprise the nucleus of the organization. Bi-monthly mass meetings are held to give every student an opportunity to participate actively in her ‘’government”. The ‘’Miss St. Luke’s’’ contest is held here annually in preparation for the city-wide ‘Miss Student Nurse” contest. The contestants—all seniors—number six and are chosen by a nominating committee. A five minute talk is given by each girl on the subject picked by the Student Nurse Organization of Greater Cleveland. This year the topic was ‘What My Patient Means to Me”. On January 27, 1954, the student body, after hearing the girls speak in Prentiss Auditorium, chose Miss Katherine Dickson, Class ‘54B as ‘Miss St. Luke's”. ,
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