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-, We 'V Us MARY JANE CONLEY Vice President Athletic Ps. 1 t f fx Assocla teh, is-11555, ss, '?1 H xl ' X , Mig sq K 1 0 R.. I-up ' .-2 . . 71 X W Li N xylxb-Avy lp xiii? 1 XXX' sf' ' A .V . A, 5' s ' A kr,-Wg XXX ew' g-,el X.:-'7' X at 'X Lou Tufano, Treasurer of the A. A., gleefully accepts dues from . N 'i gr: ,nffq 4 tl ' R In Xxx 6-..5,,v President, Jo Ann McCarthy. I .J 4' me N,5 . lL.f,3,r x'31'i.,y 5 in Xyvksgvag-.a'Qx Y. V . X - Ella X XY ETD' I 1 E' V -X XY. f .-,J --Q' ' A l A ev. 1.51-grrgsincwl Qgfiglul-aaggs en-t 1 'cwymus popular sports such as basketball, volleyball and vp,Qvita1it3k.,.o Miss Elaine arvillqz,-Pllysical field hockey, but less well known, though equal- Vg Eiflieationfiiisfrllctegt liaslwne mlfclitoward tl1e '-.5 ,f ' rn .if-I-N fililprhygxiienytgand growl oigitlae Athletic Asso. ejetionxdu1'ing gpastl qeason,.,l5As the year KE. ,. , f -N 1 , ug - 'Q Hg5.?drawg3Ei'o a3:Qi0se,' weN13'ke'dalL,,l1g?iIQffl1e Athletic W mCo1h1eil,nux1derQtlrE digrjzetionjfiofxilo Ann Mc.. Cqjllily, piiwdentbdfzw up complete plans for .. N- ,J X S anlgsggn-hig spqrts year which included Weenie X r tournaments, horseback riding Ri' 'L'l a nd blazer awards. ,i4fW'4 - Intramural sports became a source of pleas- ' ure and exciting relaxation to the students. Each tournament was managed by an appointed stu- dent who was responsible for its success. Not only were tournaments held in the familiar, ever- ly enjoyable sports' such as deck tennis and archery were introduced and won instantaneous popularity. Through a newly set up system of points, coveted white blazers bound in rich blue and with Georgian Court College seals embossed on the pockets were awarded to students for par- ticipation in sports or general cooperation at sports events. Play Day among visiting colleges and Class Sports Day were tributes to tl1e genuine enthu- siasm which the A. A. has aroused in each and every Courtier.
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r C ffsf W 1 ,-N ,sw - 1 . 9 I Q W, 5.1411 - I Pictu Mitra Hiding their famed senses of humor are Pictu Mitra officers: Kathleen V Kelley., Crowng Barbara Dotigtlgygice Crowng Matilda DiStefano, Band, and Helen-:AHetherington, Brim. .sw-.fri . V' Q. 4 IN 1925 an old hat belonging to' Mrs. Gould was found on the campus by a group of students. Through the inspiration of an embroidered hat, the idea of which was borrowed from Livy, Picta Mitra was founded. This club is an honorary society and the students must be elected to it by its members. Eligibility for membership requires that the student have a sense of humor, and the ability to make others laugh. Seven students are chosen from each class and' once a member of Picta Mitra they may never resign. The oiiicers are Crown and Vice Crown, chosen from the Senior classg Band and Brim, chosen from the Junior class. Should any member leave the college, a new student is elected in her place. Each year Picta Mitra proves itself by pro- viding comedy or unusual entertainment for the amusement of the College. The officers are: Crown, Kathleen Kelleyg Vice Crown, Barbara Dotig Band, Matilda De- Stefanog Brim, Helen I-Ietherington.
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Tau Kappa Alpha THIS year the Georgian Court chapter of the Tau Kappa Alpha fraternity was able to carry on the forensic activities to a great extent, both on and off campus. During the fall, the chapter took part in the N. F. C. C. S. debate tournament, held at various colleges throughout New York and New Jersey. Senior members upheld most of tl1e off campus debates, while junior members completed two outside and one intermural debates in order to be accepted as members of the national fraternity. A The squad participated in the following debates: Universal Military Training - Manhattan College University Military Training - Manhatten- ville College Universal Military Training Lf Good Council College World Government-St. Peters College World Government-Hudson College Socialized Medicine-Intramural Universal Military Training-Rutgers Uni- versity Communism-New Rochelle College World Government-Good Council College The Seniors members of Tau Kappa Alpha are: Frances Hennessey, J o Ann McCarthy, Mary June Burr, Eleanor Ogden, Janet Rush, Barbara Brophy, the Junior members include Kathleen Mooney and Cecily Swabb. Jo Ann McCarthy, Secretary of Tau Kappa Alpha, listens attentively as Frances Hennessey, President, rehearses a debate.
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