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l u. Council members formulate plans for Student Body meeting. minutes of the meetingsg the treasur- er takes care of the financial matters of the student bodyg and the auditor is responsible for checking all club and class accounts. Also-on the Coun- cil are four commissioners, among whom are divided all other campus activities, such as Catholic Action, Social Life, Discipline, and Extra- Curricula Activities. The class presi- dents represent their respective classes on the Council. The Student Council meets on the second Tuesday of each month. At these meetings the members discuss college problems with Sister Mary Concepta. On the following Thursday evening a Student Body meeting is held and tl1e decisions of tl1e Council are presented to tl1e students. New business and current National and International affairs affecting the stu- dents are also discussed. JEAN HUISKING Commissioner of Extra-Curricular Activities KATHLEEN BECKER Commissioner of Catholic Action 4 E we iv BARBARA DOTI PATRICIA CARROLL THERESA BANKO CATHERINE McNAMARA President of Senior Class President of Junior Class President of Sophomore Class President of Freshman Class 4 , I
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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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,Z Nw... 'NSN Copy, pictures, and captions occupied much of the free time of the literary staff. LITERARY STAFF f Editor ,.,................,.,. ,.,. M ARY JUNE BURR Literary Editor.., ......,. JANET RUSH 6 O U r ' e r Associate Editors .... . ,MGLORIA STEARNS M J D MARIA CASTELLI ary :me ay Mary Balmert Jofmne Delaney GN Bette Jean Pickett - tt ,, Frances Hennessey Becky Roelkey THE 1948 Courtier goes to press only be- Rosemaiiy Quigley Esther Bonorden Nancy DeCoste1 Pe M C t Alice Sheehml Tlifzga fgafig' cause of the wholcheartecl co-operation ex- hale Walsll . Florita Perini Rosemary Quinn J F I i I Lois Driscoll mm ar CY lubited by the faculty and student body of Photography ..,.v.. .. . ADELINE F ALIVENE 1 It 3 MARY JUNE BURR Editor-in-Chief Georgian Court College. We of thcvstaff are particularly grateful to Sister Mary Giovanni who, after a leave of absence, returned this year as adviser for The Courtier. Witliottt your encouragement, guidance and artistic help, Sis- ter, the yearbook could not have met the standards set for it in previous issues. Your in- valuable and untiring assistance brought us through many difficultiesg words alone are a Very ineffective medium through which we must express our most sincere appreciation. We hope though, that this edition of The Courtier will 182
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