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 243 of 316
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Lois Driscoll and Kathleen Becker seem to enjoy what we would call hard work. Jessica Dragonette, charmed us anew with her lovely As the curtain closed on the finale, and the tudents went to greet their parents and riends, they were happy with the knowledge iat they had lifted many hearts and minds to appiness that afternoon. And once again we Seniors paused for re- embrance. The time was nearing for the last rain of Court music. It would he 'Temp and 'ircumstancc which would accompany us out f these hallowed halls and leave us alone the wide, wide world. Memory making . . . yes, those are the terms or the brighter side of life. The preceding ages tell of all the wonderful bright events hich have colored our last year at Georgian ourt. They are simply memories now, hut hey compose a hook which shall always he urs . . . to read when we wish. Memories of riends, teachers, events . . . Memories we can ever lose. As we walk 'through the seasoned paths for he last time, we shall he leaving all these vents behind, for others to enjoy, in different ays, at different times. As we take our place n the world, new events will take their place. nd yet we feel, that as each new Autumn '-B, gi- voice. Dorothea Scheuermann and Lourdes Caguiat seem well pleased with the whole affair! E X '. it N. ,g comes, we will think of the red and gold frame on Lake Carasaljog Winter will bring hack the stately pines, heavily laden with soft fluffy snow, Spring will recall the fragrance of mag- nolias, lilacs, and peonies, which never failed to give us Spring-fever. Wherever we are, we will experience anew the beauties of our beloved campus, we will once more meet our friends . . . All we have to do is open our hook of mem- A trio from the lnaudolin section. ,l ories. A trio from the harp section present their musical charm. iss? 'T T : C Q Inf rr tx 1' '

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smiles fo 1 A section of the orchestra keeps the tempo and r us at one and the same time! The formal dance was on Saturday evening, with the atmosphere of a Spring garden sur- rounding it. The glorious weekend closed with a tea dance in Kingscote on Sunday afternoon, leaving us with golden memories to be treas- ured in the months to come. Spring arrived, dressed the trees and coaxed the flowers to make their entrance and brought warm., sunny days to our campus. April had Shirley Applegate and C of the sixteen pianists, f 65' ' 5 laire Alberts, two who made the IVOYICS, do their utmost. Elizabeth Hayden added depth to the orchestra with her clarinet. mothered the buds and now May kissed them into bloom. To perfect this beauty, the cam- pus was enveloped with strains of music, beau- tiful music which came from stringed instru- ments. Musicale time was nearing. Raymond Hall became a beehive of melody. The practice rooms were constantly in use, as the girls put their finishing touches to the compositions. Pianos, harps, violins, and mandolins, were tuned. The white chiffon dresses were pressed. The Casino was pre- pared to receive its audience. All was in readiness . . . Sunday, May 16, arrived. The huge curtain slowly opened and our entire orchestra arose for the National Anthem. A memorable pro- gram followed, one which astounded and en- thralled the audience. The sight of eight or sixteen .Courtiers seated at tl1e eight Steinway pianos is not easily forgotten. Sister Mary Bea- trice directed the girls and chose a flawless score. When she lifted her hand for the down- beat, her girls gave a perfect performance. Again, Jessica Dragonette, the celebrated soprano, returned to her Alma Mater to bring the beauty of her voice and the charm of her personality to the Musicale. Ursula Lafferty and Esther Bonorden led the fs. xg?- Florence Wemzel waits for the downbeat. 236



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l947-48 Roster ALBERTS, CLAIRE .... APPLEGATE, SHIRLEY . . BADENHAUSEN, J OSEPHINE BALBAS, MARIA VICTORIA BALMERT, MARY A. . . . BECKER, KATHLEEN . . BENTIVEGNA, DOROTHEA BRADY, EILEEN ..... BROPHY, BARBARA . . . BURR, MARY JUNE . CARBO, CLAUDIA . . CASTELLI, MARIA . . . CONLEY, MARY JANE . . DAY, MARY JANE . . . DeCOST ER, NANCY . . DELANEY, JOAN ..... DELANEY, JOANNE M. . . DELANY, JOAN .... DOTI, BARBARA . . . DRISCOLL, LOIS ..... EAGAN, MARY MARTHA . EVOLD, CONSTANCE L. . . FALIVENE, ADELINE . . FEDOR, REGINA. . . F OLEY, MARJORIE . . GAYNOR, BARBARA . . . GROSSMANN, DORIS . . . HARTMAN N, JOAN MARIE . HENNESSEY, FRANCES . . HUISKING, JEAN .... KELLEY, KATHLEEN . . KELLY, ANGELA . . . LANERI, ANTOINETTE . . McCARTHY, JOANN . . McHUG-H, MARYANN . . McLAUGHLIN, AUDREY . . OGDEN, ELEANOR .... O'KEEFFE, MARY ELLEN . PISANI, ANNE THERESE . QUIGLEY, ROSEMARY . . QUINN, ROSEMARY . . REINHOLD, VERA E. . . RUSH, JANET L. . . . RYAN, A. RITA . . . SCHERER, PATRICIA . . SHEA, ELIZABETH F. . SHEEHAN, ALICE . . SQUATRITO, IDA . . STEARNS, GLORIA A. . . . SULLIVAN, CHRISTINE . . SENIORS . . . . . . 209 Lansdowne Road, DeWitt, N.Y. . . 703 Atlantic Avenue, Point Pleasant, N. J. . . Old Short Hills Road, Short Hills, N. J. . P. O. Box 3835, Santurce, Puerto Rico . . . 254 Euclid Avenue, Hackensack, N. J. . . . . 1205 Chambers Street, Trenton, N. J. . 37 Codington Avenue, North Plainfield, N.J. . . . . . . 364 Berkeley Road, Orange, N. J. . . . . . . 107 East Sands Street, Oneida, N. Y. . Blvd. and Webster Avenue, Seaside Heights, N. J. . . 3901 Argyle Terrace, N. W., Washington, D. C. . . . . . . 24 Sutton Crest, Manhasset, N. Y. . . . . . . . . . . . Sherburne, N. Y. . 117 Worthington Avenue, Spring Lake, N. J. . 25 North 6th Avenue, Highland Park, N. J. . . . . . . . Seawood, Spring Lake,N.J. . . 402 Mountain Avenue, Ridgewood, N. J. . . . 361 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . 5-33 College Place, College Point, N. Y. . . 25 Winthrop Road, Lexington, Mass. . 300 Sedgwick Drive, Syracuse, N. Y. . . 12 Marcy Street, Freel1old,N. J. . . . . 308 Mill Road, Absecon, N. J. . . 427 Lakewood Road, Toms River, N. J. ,. . 32-32 161st Street, Flushing, N. Y. . . . . . 14 Lenox Avenue, Lynbrook, N Y. . . . . . . . 35 Oak Avenue, Tenafly,N.J. . . 175-39 Dalmy Road, Jamaica Estates, L. I., N. Y. . . . . 1395 Wasllington Street, Canton, Mass. . . ,. . Vineyard Road, Huntington, N. Y. . . 122 Crossett Street, Syracuse, N. Y. . . . . . . P. O. Box 95, Ocean Gate, N. J. . . . 1830 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . 270 Greenway, South, Forest Hills, L. 1., N. Y. . . . 700 Devonshire Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . . . 858 Boulevard, Westfield, N.J. . . 67 Myrtle Avenue, North Plainfield, N. J. . . . 7 Park Avenue, Pompton Plains, N. J. . 187 Brookside Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y. . . 5618 Wyandotte Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. . . . 541 West State Street, Trenton, N. J. . . . . 1059 Pine Avenue, Union, N. J'. . . . . . 18 Dutton Circle, Medford, Mass. . . 32 Union Street, South Weymouth, Mass. . 131 Cedar Blvd., Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . . Hopmeadow Road, Simsbury, Conn. . . 48 Cunniugllarn Avenue, Floral Park, N. J. . . 16 Fair Oaks Avenue, Methuen, Mass. . . . 514 Hudson Avenue, Weellawken, N.,J. . 253 Beechwood Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. 238

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