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Sister Mary Beatrice strueting Lois Driscoll. whose thouglitfulness and generosity have con- tributed so largely to the well-being and happi- ness of all who comprise the 'Court family'. Sister Mary Concepta, our esteemed Dean, ar- ranges schedules, solves difficulties, and guides each student through her four years at Georgian Court. The Dean's office in Raymond Hall is the center of college life. There, advice is given, not only regarding courses, but also in con- nection with extra-class activities. Sister M. Concepta is ever ready to lend a helping hand, and whenever possible, requests are granted to the advantage of the student. Miss Eva Reiss, Registrar, assistant to the Dean, and counsellor .Ji I ff-'T .. C' . ., ,f K U V-, - c 0, A group of seniors with missals entering chapel for daily Mass. to the students, is never too busy to extend a kind word. Sister Mary Visita, Secretary, is another member of the administrative staff whose kindly counsel helps the students in the solution of their difficulties. Having met these capable administrators, let us begin our tour of inspection. A routine day at the Court begins at seven A.M. The chapel bell which calls all to a new day is a challenge to every Courtier who wishes to begin her day in the best possible manner. Reverend Joseph S. Keenan, College Chaplain and instructor in Religion, offers the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass each morning at seven- V -gf 1-' . 'A X. Sister Marie Anna and a group of Latin students. i' Exe, .1155 Sister Mary Teresita and Kathleen Becker. 173
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rarium... THE aim of a student of Georgian Court Col- lege is not just the acquisition of a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree. No, it is much more than that. Education to a 'Courtier' is the combination of academic requirements integrated with the principles of Christian MOTHER MARY JOHN, President thought, and the application of these to pre- pare the student for her place in society upon graduation. This rounded education is brought about by instruction, advice, and earnest effort. After graduation, the student will remember and be influenced by many factors that go to SISTER MARY CONCEPTA, Dean GEQR alumni - Gmx COURT col. -Y lan... sg 5 ILY M - R 'rms I PRWIAM LEGS M m'E1Y-ri-rr-A 9 'My TWT- cl In Dn 'Am:.n ' at -f -, 2 .,. W 1 :fr- mmf i'f'ir753'fTE-x- 4,M It j 'N he L.1',,., , --5' maj 'X- lm Q 'fs'--ar... ' U' C fx W vm - 'Mgt N,,T.N. ,F 'x-.U-4, G Rory m M. H, '- 2 -, A- . ,W - 'f::g 'L Ht-igigk 5 no ' ' -- K g. xi? ' if lil X it S sm . 2 . - Ngafzsgu, jill-A Lynx L H-LQ: QS, sx s- mr. , - fijnhqrt IFF- L, Agri fx z .N v make up college life, and which do not appear on a schedule card. But to give the reader some idea of how our days are filled, we shall try to take you through a typical day at the Court. MOTHER MARY CECELIA, Treasurer Before visiting the class-rooms and labora- tories, we should like to present some of the members of the Administrative Staff whose careful planning and counsel make the wheels turn so smoothly: Mother Mary John, our he- loved President, who has gained the love and admiration of every student by her kindness and understandingg and Mother Mary Cecelia Registrar MISS EVA REISB
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fw- Alice Sheehan and Pitu Balbas in the science reading room. thirty and students actively participate with the Missa Recitata. Breakfast is served with a hop, skip and a jump for most of the girls who did not quite tidy up their rooms before Mass. With classes starting at nine o'eloek they cannot afford to waste time talking over coffee. Even as tl1e warning bell rings at 8:55 this Monday morning we hear strains of Sehumann's LConcerto' issuing from West Wing, and being tempted to enter we find Sister Mary Beatrice, head of the Music Department, listening to and criticising what seems to us a perfect rendition. But we know it will have improved consider- ably by the time tl1e student's work is approved. In an adjoining room Sister Mary Teresita is going over a score with another music student, perhaps in preparation for the Musicale. VL R SLUT, pkg,-. -ffuajgrfllk - YYufwea,'u.a,e Sister Mary Norberla opens a class in American literature. The busy hum of Raymond Hall makes us hesitate. Where shall we go first? Oh, yes! There is Sister Marie Anna with her group of Latin Students. Latin is part of the general education program for those seeking an Art degree. Greek is also offered for those major- ing in Latin. There is no question that these Latin students are interested and enjoying their work. Across the hall Sister Mary Norberta is conducting a class in American Literature. We know Sister's remarkable ability for helping l1er students develop real appreciation for literary works, and we would like to tarry a little longer, but time marches on, and next door we find Sister M. Giovanni with a group of Junior pedagogy students. Preparing future teachers is a difficult but compensating task: difficult in that the instructor recognizes her responsibility in sending out not only excellent specialized teachers, but efficient Christian teachersg com- A9',sfe-JJ rw--', 5,,W,,,,,t,ftv UOMJQM-.Dfw fj 'T y ' 2 L' fl wages, QQ-ww.. wa eff:-f.. lQ'gJvL4.c' HL U n 'I ,a F ascii. ' Lai-Qui WXl,AXxC1..'x..-t,.'f lift?-axis. Sister Mary .loan points to Rfimdf 5- F2133 if 1 T15 l c . A class in tests and measurements works with Sister M. Giovanni. GZ-rl P556 1-s' 164l'4VfL :J5 52.97-1. rv-J
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