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mor staff members consider e strong points of Page editorial. column writing. Advanced stages take up head- line writing, make-up., copy and proofreading. Actual editing is done in the miniature office in the Mansion. The business staff handles cor- respondence and circulation. This year, the Court welcomed as journalism instructor, Mr. Clifford J. Laube, telegraph edi- tor of the New York Times and recently elected member of the Living Gallery of Catholic Au- thors. Rosemary Quigley and her staff handled the editing of the paper while Joann McCarthy tackled finances as Business Manager. This year, Tie business staff discusses coming expenditures . . . and how to meet them. JO ANN McCA.RTHY Business Manager for the first time, printing was handled by the Ocean, County Leader, and treks to the Point E l Pleasant office were frequent, even if sometinies frenzied. The Court Page is a ITlCll1lJC1' of the Catholic Press Association. Last year it was awarded the All-American rating by the Associate Collegiate Press.
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Court Page THE constant query to the editor, When's the paper coming out?,', is evidence of student interest in the monthly college publication, The Court Page. It also means that behind type- writers, the staff is busy batting out copy to meet a deadline. The Court Page is a four-page newspaper, Whose literary, art, and photographic work is done entirely by staff members. No advertise- ment is carried, and the Page is published by subscription, with the added boost of the Holly Hop proceeds. This year the second annual Christmas week a air received such comments ROSEMARY QUIGLEY Editor as uhest dance ever held on campusw. Junior writers and financiers combined talents in dec- oration and food preparation, and then danced beside the mammoth lighted tree. g I 'A-,Jv,f..a.f' X ..v A- -I bp!- ' Qlmmi ,-,j..0.-0 Uiiygw 'I , 1- The Court Page acquires its writers from the Dump-j,l0 J- :UJJ e I ,,7yl,,'7. 59 J LW? ,yn t' r ALA ,. - freshman journalism class and trains them ' ' 'W' 3 erm at M tg.. ee . U14 U I I fU,J,1G0'-:XJVJJB xthrough the four years ln newis tfeature, and sul ' PQLL-J-'1'.,.s Y- V -et,g:'s'+a - A ' 3295.772 Qjpy-LQ' QW' ,ESQ xW gi- rl' 'ew A 4 ,N 9 1. Mr. Lauhe, Court Page advls Pi suggests a headline story
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4... E2 Q LE 'E 6 Fl 0 ra ra F4 0NE of the most vital factors in the life of a student at the Georgian Court College is her membership in the Sodality of the Blessed Vir- gin Mary, under the direction of Sister Mary Beatrice. Meetings of the Sodality are held monthly on Tuesday evenings and every girl considers this time among the most precious moments of the month. At these meetings, tl1e Little Office of the Blessed Virgin is recited and an officer of the organization or a class president addresses the group. Monthly Mass and Holy Communion day in honor of Our Blessed Mother is a regular function of the Sodality. rw ' 188 'F-A The Sodality f ofthe Blessed Virgin 5 Sodality officers: Kathleen Becker, presidentg Audrey McLaughlin, vice presidentg Becky Roelcky, secretary, and .loan Murphy, treasurer, pose beside the statue of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Annual reception day, December 8, old and new members consecrate their lives to Mary. The Sodality, dedicated to Our Lady, re- serves the month of May for its many tributes to her. No one will ever forget the beauty of the picture as Kathleen Becker, accompanied by her attendants, placed the wreath of flow- ers upon Our Lady's head. The air was filled . with the words 'tOh, Mary We Crown Thee Witli Blossoms Today, being sung by the Stu- dent Body. The ceremonyls closing token of adoration was the celebration of Holy Bene- diction. The officers for the year were: Kathleen Becker, president, Audrey McLaughlin, vice president, Becky Roelkey, secretary, Joan Murphy, treasurer.
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