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DR. ALMA WEBSTER POWELL VERONICA COVERS ia ! ±L: . Twenty-seven ELSA BECKER TERESA A. CARBONARA
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Veronica Govers ........ Instructor in Voice Mme. Luisa Cappiani, 1905-1907; Rodi-Fiesso, Switzerland; Alberta Randegger, London, England, 1908; Lecturer on Music in Department of Education, New York City, 1909-1916. Warner M. Hawkins ..... Professor of Theory of Music Columbia, 1906-1907; Ernesto Consolo, Lugano, Italy; Mrs. Edward MacDowell, Dr. Goetchius, New York; diploma in piano, Institute of Musical Art, 1912, in theory, 1914; instructor, Institute of Musical Art, 1916. A. K. Virgil .... Examiner for Certificates in Piano Course N. Stuart Smith ........ Professor of Piano Institute of Musical Art, New York, 1905-1906; Dr. Goetchius, M. Stojowski, F. N. Reisberg, New York, 1904-1906; Madame Zeisler, Chicago, 1906-1908. Mother M. Agnes ....... Directress of Music A.B., New Rochelle, 1908; piano, Dr. William Mason, 1907-1908; New Rochelle, under A.K. Virgil, 1913-1917. Sister M. Clotilde ....... Instructor in Music Piano, A.K. Virgil, 1910, 1911; Mrs. Carrie L. Dunning; voice, William Shaw, Harry Fellows, Buffalo; organ, Andrew T. Webster, Buffalo. Sister M. Bernadette ...... Instructor in Music Piano, New Rochelle, under A. K. Virgil, 1913-1917. Sofia Naimska ........ Instructor in Piano Graduate of Warsaw Conservatory; Theodore Leschetizky, 1901-1905, 1911; instructor, Institute of Musical Art. Francis Pinto ........ Instructor in Harp Mozelle Bennett ....... Instructor in V iolin DEPARTMENT OF ART Alta West Salisbury ...... . Professor of Art Corcoran School of Art, Washington, D. C.; Dresden and Paris, 1904-1906; Ben Foster, Cullen Yates, Leon Dabo, New York; Member of the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors; Member of the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club. Sister Philomena ....... College Librarian Carol T. Stevens, M.D. . . . . College Physician Louise McGowan, R.N. ....... College Nurse Twenty-six
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The Alumnae Association of The College of New Rochelle Miss Gertrude M. Doherty, T6, President Miss Monica D. Ryan, T6, Vice-President Mrs. Lucy Wh ite Schaffer, T9, Treasurer Mrs. Margaret Ball Sullivan, T9, Corresponding Secretary Miss Mary Shaughnessy, T9, Recording Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Miss Winifred Demarest, T4 Miss Olive March, T5 Miss Irene Komora, T6 Miss Florence O’Grady, T8 Miss Edith Leeming, T4 Miss Marie Rohn, T9 Miss Anna L. McDevitt, TO Miss Virginia Waldron, T9 4 T the Founder’s Day Meeting of the Alumnae Association held last (Fall, P it was decided to make a Father Halpin Memorial Chapel on the campus the immediate objective of the Association s campaign for funds for the building needs of the college. There is no one who has known the kindly personality of Father Halpin, and the high inspiration infused by his true devotion and deep wisdom, but will recognize the fitness of this memorial. The girls of New Rochelle were always, according to his own testimony, his especial care and first interest. And so it is but a small return we make him when we dedicate our efforts toward the erection of a memorial chapel in his name. The first Alumnae undertaking for this end was the Bazaar and Dance held in the Waldorf-Astoria on October 28th and 29th. Lovely articles of all kinds were donated by the various classes and by the student body, to whose co-operation much of the Bazaar’s success was attributable. REUNIONS 1915 The reunion and theatre party of the Class of 1915, scheduled for January, was cancelled on account of the sudden death of Edith Swift Butler, one of the members. Twenty-eight
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