Georgian Court University - Courtier Yearbook (Lakewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1948

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Georgian Court University - Courtier Yearbook (Lakewood, NJ) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 185 of 316
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Page 185 text:

.x ,flu AI I Sister Mary Plavidus and several math students. it ' if Si an equally large number of Courtiers placing emphasis on the development of a sound mindn. Sister Mary Patrice, Librarian, and Miss Doryce Heath, assistant, are there as usual to give direction or counsel to all who come with problems. It is now five-fifteen and ali classes and laboratories are closed for the day. From all directions we see the girls strolling toward the oft-mentioned focal point, Raymond Hall, while others having reached the arcade, chat in groups awaiting the welcome call to supper. Some exuberant souls are laughing gaily over letters the late mail brought and the eyes of some sparkle at news from home, especially when home is far-off China. This is the one time in the day when all can relax, and care- free laughtcr is a delightful respite after the exacting demands of the day. ti ster Mary Patrice and Miss Doryre Heath. These girls spend n few leisure moments in the reading room. At six-fifteen all assemble in chapel where Father Keenan conducts tl1e novena in honor of our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. Confes- sions are heard after the novella and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacrament, and by seven o'clock all students are in their respec- tive halls and ready for the evening period of study. After a long, informative and wortl1- while day each Courtier is ready to retire at eleven o clock, thankful for the opportunity of advancing toward the two-fold goal in her college education. She has made some prog- ress in the integration of Christian thought and teaching with all her activities, and re- tires as she arose, with a prayer on her lips. F ' f ,.9t,- A. 431- f . 'S - - 'Qs , N The end of the day! Waiting for the call to supper. ,A-'iff ft- X V, te'-f,xs.4E-L ' wg 1.--, v. , f . Jing ' -viii-' i ' 'C .is ' t f +5-5 ' ,ty Y Mal ' , Y' L Qfa. . sg 5' The Post Office is always a popular spot A visit to chapel . . . a goodnight and God bless you. sf :-

Page 184 text:

Sister Mary Alacoque chats with two seniors. F , '--, ..- I -Y 7 . ' -SPT: I l.f 'V' i ,c 1 -0 l i 1 if '1 5 'fha -'J' M e tional Cooking, but today we find them in the department kitchen where plans are in opera- tion for what promises to be a delicious meal. We certainly can interpret that look of happy anticipation on the faces of the invited guests and we know they will not be disappointed. Flower arrangelnents are also considered in connection with table decorations and we are sure that excellent suggestions along this lille are frequently demonstrated by Sister Mary Alacoque, who pauses to chat with a few upper- classmen. We shall hurry along now to the Casino, another center of activity, traveling by way of the East Road. But did you notice the girls in the Raymond Hall Reading Room catching up on the daily news? And did you see Sister Mary Placidus talking to that group of stu- ff 1- - .fa '-.-- f, The photographer catches the photographers. ----X w e , may E c c , ff gr -e Elizabeth Byrne poses for the fashion class. dents? I believe they are members of the Cal- culus class, and no doubt are discussing some problem which has stumped them. They cer- tainly have gone to the right source for direc- tion. ln the gymnasium, Miss Carville is teach- ing a folk dance to the freshmen, while all about, the courts and other facilities are in use. Ten or twelve juniors are in the swim- ming pool, evidently improving their tech- nique for the forthcoming water relays, while several groups of seniors and sophomores are competing in bowling, tennis, ping pong and badminton. As we look from the window two other tcalns can be seen, one engaged in a game of field hockey and the other in an arch- ery contest. X .V V. f , J I a delicious meal . . 178 1 1,16 Bebe McCrane, Mary Jane Mor- rison and Doris Rush prepare W g in But there were some students who could not 'pfind time for play today. The inviting quiet of the Library draws us on and there we find 5-' ff -'iff -,JZ , 1 .NJA .W :LS .131 51 3 Y. my fel, s' S 'Y f- ,,. .s 1 1 5 T.. If , --,J LI . . I' . . . and four seniors pass on its excellence. '



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PROVISION for student activity and participation in the government of Georgian Court College is made by means of the Student Council. This organization is composed of thirteen girls, and works under the guidance of Sister Mary Concepta, Dean, who acts as Faculty Adviser. Each student participator on the council has a defi- nite duty to perform: transacting the business, directing the discipline, and planning the campus activities of the student body. The gold tassel, sym- President bol of leadership, is worn on the academic cap of each Council mem- ber to distinguish her from the whole of the student body. The President is generally respon- sible for all activities of the Council and presides at the meetings of the student body. The Vice President re- places the President when necessary and guides the Freshman class, acting as their President until they elect their own class officers at Thanks- giving. The secretary records the MARY ELLEN 0'KEEFF E A The Student Council NANCY DeCOSTER Vice President ADELE BULLOCK Secretary BETTY ANN WALSH MARY BALMERT KATHLEEN KELLEY MARJORIE FQLEY Treasurer Auditor Commissioner of Discipline Commissimler Of 5001111 ACUVIUCS

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