Academy of Mount Saint Vincent - Chastellux Yearbook (Tuxedo Park, NY)

 - Class of 1968

Page 117 of 136

 

Academy of Mount Saint Vincent - Chastellux Yearbook (Tuxedo Park, NY) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 117 of 136
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Page 117 text:

 Juniors Arrange Stork Shower For Mrs. Barbara Van Pelt Her JUNIOR ENGLISH CLASS has decided that ‘7 is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. . . ” and when they realized that they would soon be losing MRS. VAN PELT they planned a Stork Shower for her. Much time, thought and work went into the planning and arranging. The Shower was held in 3-2. Festoons of pink and blue crepe paper hung from the ceiling. Walls, bulletin boards and blackboards were arrayed with balloons. The entire front blackboard was covered with suggestions of names for the baby. A Bulletin Board was decorated with dozens of pictures of babies from mazagine advertisements. Desks were grouped in the center of the room to form a large table, and covered with a stork-decorated paper tablecloth. Under a pink and blue umbrella were piled the beautifully wrapped gifts, special- As soon as the last gift had been unwrapped, the large cake was brought to be cut and served. Teen-agers enjoy a party any time of the day or night, and soon empty plates and bottles were all to be seen. The bell rang for the second period . . . swish . . . push . . . out with the trash . . . clean the blackboards . . . push the desks back in place. The SHOWER is over . . . just a wonderful memory for everybody. 113 ly decorated cakes, paper cups, plastic forks, and bottles of cold drinks. As soon as MRS. VAN PELT arrived for her 9:15 English Class, the SHOWER began. MICHELLE pinned a corsage on the Guest of Honor and each of the other members of the Faculty present received a tiny stork as a souvenir. The JUNIORS gave MRS. VAN PELT a few minutes to read the names suggested for the baby, and then urged her to begin opening the gifts—a process which they obviously enjoyed as much as she, for they were beautifully wrapped and chosen with care.

Page 116 text:

Candystripers Bring Joy To Tuxedo Park Hospital YCS... YOUNG CHRISTIAN STUDENTS . . . has replaced the Sodality at the Mount this year. One of the activities of the group has been working as “CANDYSTRIPERS” at the Tuxedo Park Hospital. Several Seniors and Juniors spend an afternoon each week at the Hospital, but the problem of transporta- tion for both boarders and dayhops shortens their time there, and is a real handicap. PAM NIXON, one of work, or any other form of hospital work is her choice or NOT her choice when a decision about a career and preparation for it must be made. Some of our dayhops. unable to arrange to be Candy- stripers at T P H. work in hospitals near home on weekends. our Sophomores, lives in the Park, and divides her spare time between home and hospital. The pictures on this page show just a few of her activities . . . read- ing to a tiny patient . . . letting a baby feel the warmth of her love . . . giving a cold drink to some- one who is obviously grateful for the service. Another one of the services which older patients who are convalescing appreciate very much is the “BOOK- MOBILE”. PAM is only too happy to provide any pa- tient who wishes them with books, magazines and newspapers. One of the obvious dividends for PAM and our other Candystripers. aside from the happiness there is in a life of service to others, is the opportunity to see all phases of hospital work the pleasant and the unpleas- ant, and as a result to decide that nursing, laboratory 112



Page 118 text:

“Let’s Face It” Chosen As Slogan By The Fathers And Friends Of The Mount . . . and a most appropriate slogan-considering the purpose of their fund-raising this year: To take care of the repairs needed on the EXTERIOR of Lindley Hall, our School Building Plans for the fund-raising have been discussed at each meeting of the Club, but it has become tradi- tional to formally launch the drive at the Father- Daughter Luncheon, which was held on Februarv 17th. The drawing for the Car, Colored TV and other prizes is scheduled for their last meeting, usually a Cocktail Party in May. Since September not a month has passed without some meeting or function that brought the Fathers and Friends together at the Mount. The tenth of September found the resident students arriving at the Mount, and with FRANK KOSCH as Chair- man of the Committee, a Cocktail Party had been arranged to welcome back parents who already knew each other and to provide an opportunity for parents of new students to meet. At the October Meeting, SISTER MARIAN SE- This is LINDLEY HALL our School Building. The recently-added L- shaped classroom wing is not visible from the front entrance. TON. who joined the Faculty this fall, spoke to the Fathers of the new course entitled “FILM STUDY” that had been intro- duced. In November, STUDENTS discussed Extracurricular Activities at the Mount—the purpose of “Y C S” Young Chris- tian Students-the aims of the Forensic League, the visit of stu- dents interested in Nursing or Medicine to St. Vincent’s Hospi- tal and Medical Center. After the October Meeting the OFFICERS accepted SR MARY PERPETUAS invitation to visit the LANGUAGE LABORATORY which had been equipped with funds their Club had raised during 1966-67. In the picture at the left arc JON KARK. President. JOHN FEDIGAN. Vice President. Reverend GEORGE McGRATH. Chaplain, NORMAN VANASSE, Secretary and JAMES KREHER. Treasurer. 114

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Academy of Mount Saint Vincent - Chastellux Yearbook (Tuxedo Park, NY) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 1

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Academy of Mount Saint Vincent - Chastellux Yearbook (Tuxedo Park, NY) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

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Academy of Mount Saint Vincent - Chastellux Yearbook (Tuxedo Park, NY) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

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Academy of Mount Saint Vincent - Chastellux Yearbook (Tuxedo Park, NY) online collection, 1972 Edition, Page 1

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