College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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scholastically, Although it would be dillicult to describe accurately the class as a whole, there is one word which brings out a litting pictureethat word is izrfire. Members of our class are prominent in any and all of the college societies and organiza- tions, and one may be sure that they have per- formed their duties in these clubs diligently and consci::ntiously. The commercial students were elated, at the beginning of the school term, that nine girls had been chosen as honorary members of the commercial club, Marca Tironae. It is , ., ,,,.. -,......---..-..-..,-1...-7 .-----.- --f--- - R010 I. R. Delaney. M. Chnlerforzl, C. Anclerson. G. Dreis, A. Bennison. M. Buffet, K. Cullen Row 2. R. Aldridge. M. Dzjif, M. Cojee. D. Baker, I. Belden, G. Collins, A. Dzzbiclae Rgwki, -I. Czpperly. M. Dngan, A. Burns considered a great triumph for so many of the junior class to be admitted into the society. The selection is based upon the grades re- ceived in the major subjects. The nine students who received this honor were: Ruth Aldridge, Alice Burns, Margaret Dugan, Ruth Goodwin, Lucille Lemieux, Betty Minnock, Florence Paurowslci, Betty Spellacy and Helen Wirmuslcy. The juniors were also much in evidence in the literary and journalistic held, that is to say, in the work of our college publications. To leave the mention of the 'ARambler, our Rau' I. F. Young Rau' 2. V. Scbwezjgerl. F. Rogers. F. plIll7'0llf'Skf, L- Tf1J'l02'. M. Roznleski, I.. Sonle Roll' 3. C. Brnrly, M. .S'u'cw1q1'. M. Whalen. I I. ll '1'r'f1111.rk-jf. lf. Sflfllllfvj' RMI'-ii. V. llvbeeler. WI. .S'nlli1'11n 'bfi

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Mrnds act1ve after a summer of rest from stud1es found del1ght 1n begmnmg student dutles The f1rst step was to organme our class A meet1ng therefore, was held and offlcers were selected and plans were made for future events S1ster Rosaleen, our faculty advlser assrsted and counseled us and lf was due to her able and ready guldance that our year has run so smoothly and our act1v1t1es have been successful So let us take th1s opportun1ty to show our apprec1at1on by sayrng Thank you Srster Rosaleen Realrzmg the respons1b1l1ty that rests upon the officers of any body each grrl was careful to cast her vote for the person whom she thought was most capable of fillrng each posrtron Thus 1t was that the ever resource ful Betty O Connell was re elected for the presrdency and Rrta Greene was entrusted wlth the post of x 1ce pres1dent ox ce C1pperlx was chosen for the ofhce of secretary for thxs year and the f1Ut1I1C1 xl mltters were left ln the capable hands of Ann Dub1cke xx ho has been our treasurer now for three yeus W1th such 1 group at the head of our class, If drd not take long before a program of act1v1t1es was formulated The remammg members havrng once attested the1' bel1ef1n these four grrls at elect1on t1me, gave further proof of thelr trust by expressrng tssurance that all would go well because of the ready co operatron of all the members of the class wrth these new ofhcers Never havrng been a lackada1s1cal group w1ll1ng to s1t back and watch others perform the roles that would garn them honors and recognltron, the junrors have taken advantage of every poss1ble opportunrty for progressrng Class ojicers R Greene, I Czpperly, A Dabzcke ana' E 0 Connell make plans for the year , - V. - . J r . V ' J . , ' 7 - ' , ' 2 2 ' T' 1 , L . ' ,V V Z ' 7 7 , ' ' L , , 7 7 , . 2 ' ff ' va Y 9 3 ' , . 7 . . . A . , . . . . Jinx ' an X , ' X . - T , .



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college magazine, until later, it will suffice here to say that its staff is predominantly junior. The Rosaverian is a typical example. Although the paper is a senior publication, it has always been a custom to have juniors on the staff. Members of our class have, we believe, been staunch supporters of the seniors in this journalistic activity. In fact, Dot Baker is one of the assistant editors. Others on the staff include Kathleen Cullen, Mary Lawlor, Ann Dubicke and Kay McNally. One other unprecedented honor has been conferred upon the juniors. Until this year the sociology club, Ozanam, has been open only to the seniors of the college who are majoring or minoring in that subject. This restriction was overruled, however, and now the juniors are admitted to membership in the club. Being honored by the change, the Row 1 L. Lemieux, L. Miron, M. Lisowski Row 2. A. Lewis, M. McDomzlcL E. Leonard R0w3 K. McNall E. Minnock, M O'Farrell Row 4 yr ' , E. O'Connell, V. Lefztlmm, M. Lzttle M. Murray, F. MCK60Ilgb Row 1. M. I-Iermessey, E. Keflrney Row2. M. flollfmzl, M. Lawlor, j. Langley, M.j0y11er, M. Hemlessey. N. lmrie. R. Greene. E. Hfnwfey Row 3. M. IllY1'lfl,'Il, L. jfwery, M. Koxbob, H. F1lgllII,.l. Kurweil juniors took advantage of it, and a large number arrived for initiation at the lirst meeting, which they found so decidedly in- teresting that they continued to attend the get-togethers no matter how great an effort it entailed.

Suggestions in the College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY) collection:

College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 116

1940, pg 116

College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 203

1940, pg 203

College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 163

1940, pg 163

College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 91

1940, pg 91

College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 111

1940, pg 111

College of St Rose - Rose Leaves Yearbook (Albany, NY) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 129

1940, pg 129


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