Georgian Court University - Courtier Yearbook (Lakewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1949

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GEORGIAN -touat Mrs. Richard E. ing D9 LYBQA Bra Bird Bda .Sandy Spring, MD 20860 U S Postage PAID Lakewood N J Non-Profit Org. Permit No. The Court Players Present: NEW PRODUCTIONS Shakespeare, Kelly Sz Martin: While Shakespeare Slept: When Shakespeare Woke lVloliere's: Tartulie Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Earnest The fall and spring production schedule of the Court Players has been exciting. fun and entertaining. Sister Carolyn Martin, Dean of Students and Director, with the help of Kim Hanadel '82, and Patty Donegan '82, President and Vice President of the Court Players have presented two very successful productions - with a third under rehearsal at the moment. The first presentation of the year was in November. A Shakespearian entertainment, While Shakespeare Slept is a one-act comedy by Tim Kelly set in 16th Century London. The second half of the Shakespearian entertainment was a very clever sequence of notable scenes from his major plays: for example The Taming of the Shrew, Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth woven together with original dialogue written by Sister Carolyn Martin and narrated by Holly Geiges '82 and Patty Donegan '82 l The second major undertaking was the production of Tartuffe a 17th Century satire by the French master of comedy, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Moliere. In this play the author attacks religious hypocrisy, as embodied in his villian Tartuffe. ln his role as spiritual guide, Tartuffe has virtually taken over the running of the household, as well as enslaving the minds and hearts of Orgon, a bourgeois gentleman, and his mother, Madame Pernelle. This February produc- tion starred Michelle Olexson '83, Patricia Daly '82, Kim Hanadel '82, Lynn DeSalvatore '82, Joan Costello '81, Sharon Mericle '84 and Maryann Naessens '84. The final production for the season will be Oscar Wilde's Victorian comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest. The work's brilliance lies in its dialogue, not in its simple marriage plot or its characters. Giving free rein to extravagant absurdities Wilde does not even attempt to make his characters credible. Again a strong cast, well directed and obviously enjoying their work, gives great credence to the Court Players and the wonderful entertainment they have provided for the Georgian Court College community, guests and friends this year. TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL FUND DRIVE Georgian Count College depends on the generosity of alumnae, parents, faculty, administrators, and friends, and Georgian Court is most grateful for the support of all those who participated in the Annual Appeal Campaign. The Telethon has been very successfulg how- ever, although the total appears greater only Sister Mary Corzsolata Carroll with ,. Gabrielle kind Christine Mcolo, -daughters of Mary Basso Meola '67, Sister Consolata is Galiriclleb godmother. Sister Mary Demetria McDade 3316041 of our alumnae have specified pledges. Your college is looking for at least 66211041 participation to qualify for an award from the U.S. Steel Foundation. At present we have some sixty 160D members of the Century, Kingscote, McAuley, and President's Council Club - a beginning which is excellent. We take great pride in our graduates and in our College. Help your College and you will take great pride in us. In November of 1981 we will issue an Honor Roll. Please give us the opportimity to place your name on that honor roll. The students, alumnae and parents have been most helpful in the campaign to-date. OUR JUBILARIANS 'INNO Sisters of Mercy, well-known and loved by the Georgian Court College community have celebrated important events in their lives. Sister Mary Consolata Carroll has been a Sister of Mercy for sixty yearsg and Sister Mary Demetria McDade has celebrated fifty years with the Sisters of Mercy. Sister Mary Consolata Carroll entered the Sisters of Mercy at Mt. St. Mary Novitiate, in North Plainfield, N.J. on January G, 1921. Sisters affiliation with Georgian Court College began before she became a Sister of Mercy. Born Alice Viola Carroll, she attended public schools in her hometown, Rome, N.Y. After graduating from Pratt Institute she began teaching Home Economics at Georgian Court, which was then called Mt. St. Mary's College. When the College moved to Lakewood, Sister found herself teaching French at Cathedral High School in Trenton, N.J. She also pursued graduate work in English at Fordham Univer- sity, N.Y., and did advanced studies at Middle- bury, Vermont, and at Cambridge and Oxford in England. It was not long before she was teaching English on the Lakewood campus and writing her autobiographical books, Pray Love Remember and I Hear ln My Heart. Sister Consolata soon knew what it meant to be inter- viewed on racliog reviewed in the New York Times and chosen as a Catholic Book-of-the Month Club author. She chaired the English Department at G.C.C. until she was selected to be the Director of Alumnae Affairs, a post for which she was the ideal choice because of her long association with the college and because of her love and devotion to each Courtier. Sister is now retired and residing at McAuley Hall, North Plainfield. Sister Mary Demetria McDade entered the convent at Mount Saint Ma.ry's, Plainfield in 1930. Before entering Sister had graduated from Trenton Normal School tnow Trenton Stateig and taught for two years. After entering the Sisters of Mercy she taught in numerous diocesan schoolsg Trenton Catholic, Camden Catholic High School, and Trenton Cathedral High School while attending Georgian Court College during the summers. Sister came to teach at Georgian Court College in 1955. As well as teaching English Composition, Victorian Literature and the Romantics she has been Dean of Freshmen. Sister Demetria has her Masters degree from Villanova University and has done advanced graduate studies at Harvard, Cambridge, Notre Dame and Georgetown. Sister is still a very active member of the English Department and is presently serving as Department Chairperson. Our sincere congratulations and prayers of thanksgiving are extended to Sister Consolata and Sister Demetria for all their years of loyal and dedicated service at Georgian Court College.

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EVENING PROGRAM The Evening Program at Georgian Court College is expanding again. Beginning in September 1981 the B.A. in Elementary Education and Special Education will be available to evening students. This co- educational program offers courses in the late afternoon and early evening. The Evening Program presently offers the B.S. in Business Administration, B.A. in Sociology and the Bachelor of Social Work, as well as the liberal arts course requirements for all these degrees. NEWS OVER THE DECADES 1916 Mother Mary Patrick McCallion '16-Former Major Superior of the Sisters of Mercy is still vitally intered in G.C.C. and all Alumnae affairs. 1920's Viola Kroehl Hargan '28- Hale Sr hearty taking many trips and enjoying volunteer work. Mary Gundrum '25, Mildred Murphy Scroth '26 and Alice Piper Kuser '29-have never ceased to be very active in all the activities of the Alumnae both on their local levels and in the Alumnae at large. 1930's Suzanne Sivade Whims l32-Taught 11 yrs,g Executive of Pan Am Airways 19 yrs.g traveled extensivelyg widowed 19753 active in horticultural activities and church, Eleanor Gertz Robinson '37-Library Media Specialist - Half Hollow Hills, N.Y. Dorothy Fromm Bolan '39-Started Alumnae Fund shortly after W.W.II . , . She says it is close to my heart l Ann O'Keeffe Gadek '37-Enjoying retirement and grandchildren. Anne McManus Ketterer '30-50 yrs. Science Sr Biology teacherg traveled extensively. Alice Finn Lowassy '30-Special Minister of the Eucharist at St, James Church, Woodbridge, and Administrator of the sick of the Parish. 1940's Jean Burke Fay '40-Selling real estate in Md. and Washington, D.C. for 7 yrs. Anne J. Hickey McCarthy '48-Widowed 19761 remarried Sept. '80 to William McCarthyg Realtor - she assists in the office on Cape Cod. Ida Squatrito Simpson '48-Teaches Junior High School Lating still singingg very much loves her memories of G.C.C. Keeps in close touch with many of her classmates. Janet Rush Healy '48-Enjoying very much being the grandmother of twins. 1950's Betty Jean Buck Byrnes '51-Guidance Counselor at J.F.K. High School. Gertrude Dubrovsky '56-Just awarded grant - N.J, Commission on the Humanities to do film about the community of Jewish Poultry Farmers in Farmingdale, N.J. Mary Rita Brandoin Brennan '59-Opening an Interior Decorating business Colts Neck Interiors, LTD - June 1980. Jacqueline Talian Duisberg '56-Living in Zurich, Switzerland. Looking for Alumnae in Europe! 1960's Dr. Joyce M. Rocko, M.D. '65-Surgeong Member of the American College of Surgeons. Karyl Sager Mahoney '66-A licensed Advocate for the Marriage Tribunal in the San Diego Diocese. Barbara Trainor Whitner '65-Project Coordinator for the High Risk Infant Project - Children's Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. Jun Itoh Kauai '66-Speaking at the Conference of Costume Museums, March 1981, Milan, Italyg also Director of Corporation Communications for Shiseid Cosmetics. Dorothy Szabo Snee '64-Spring 1981 nominee for President Elect for AAUW, Delaware. Paulette Wojciechowicz Maloney '62-Director of Financial Aid at Georgian Court College. Virginia Orbe '64-Learning Disabilities Teacher t, tfj ii Li at Adeliade Ruggiero Roberts '57 and her husband Edgar of Kingston, New York are duo-pianists. They have performed numerous concerts in the United States and most recently presented an all Shubert piano program for four hands in the Quimby Theater at the Stone Riagge ,cainpbs of Ulster County Community College, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts are enthusiastic scholars of piano literature for four hands, two pianos and solo repertoire. Consultant for Paterson Board of Education - 2l 12181. Lisa Kroposky D'Andrea '65-Head of volunteers of Selby Botanical Gardens, Sarasota, Florida. Carol Willis McNeil '68-Doing personal research at Manufacturers Hanover Trust in developing a program to assess potential for first-time supervisory positions - Parsippany, N .J . Catherine fKittyJ Predham Flood '66-Is teaching English to fourth graders, o taly. Kitty claims that she is learning as mrigtalian as the students are English. Lucy Conca Broome '62-Lives in an old home in West Newton, Mass, Much restoration work has been done on the home during which time she raised three lovely daughters. At present she is considered a very active teenage mother. Rita Molinari Malloy '69-Lives in the Black Bay section of Boston. Rita worked for ten yearsg she is now home with her daughter Katherine born August 31, 1979 and at present is expecting her second baby September 1981. Mary Ann Mimsie Sullivan Cieciucb '67-Tutoring in Brookline, Massachusetts and taking good care of a three year old son. Barbara Albers Jackson '63-Bought 1890 house in Cookeville, Tennessee. Restored and turned into a dorm for ten girl students who attend Tennessee Technical University. t Like the good old days at G.C.C. l Loretta Zucconi Schaefer '64-District Office Manager, N .J. Division of Youth and Family Services, North Hudson District Office, Hudson, N.J. Patricia Ann McCormick Davis '69-Elected to Council of St. Cloud - Chapter of Secular Augustinian Recollects, June 1980. Joan A. Barron '68-Assistant Principal, Mother Seton Regional High School, Clark, N.J. Recipient of second National Science Foundation Grants. Kathleen Scanlin Tschaen '66-Systems Analyst for Benefit Trust Life Insurance Co. of Illinois. Nancy J. Parks O'Neil '66-Teacher of English as Second Language - Non-Public School Programs, N.Y.C. - Students from Haiti, Mexico, and South America. 1970's Nancy Kalvin Stickle '72-Supervisor of the Infant 8t Toddler Division of New Corporation Day Care Center in Rahway, N.J. Diane Capone Schissler '78-School Psychologist, Point Pleasant Borough, N .J . Janice Griffin Gurley '76-Working at Denver Children's Hospital in charge of Blood Bank. Denise V. Kaye '74-Insurance Broker with Alexander Kr Alexander, New York City. Dorothy Hartman '76-Permanent Civil Service Status as Social Worker. Monmouth County Board of Social Service. Mary Ann Bolad '76-Financial Sales Supervisor, International Harvester Credit Corporation. Cherry Hill, N.J. Renee Morris '78-Project Director of Outreach for Seniors, Lakewood, N.J. Elizabeth M. Savner '76-Singing with Patrick Clynes and three other Court graduates in Amici Musicorum, Jersey City, N.J. Meg Noon '78-Employed at Holmdel Convalescent Center - Director of Patient Activities 8: Social Service Designee. Valerie A. Kinney Kensey '70-She and her husband, Ernest, opened their own business v Big Red Q Quickprint Center, Binghamton, N.Y. Jane Peterson '78-Staff Assistant - Public Relations to Residential Resort Developer on Cape Cod. Donna M. Zoccola Soultoukis '71-Married July 1980 - Presently serving on the Executive Board of Directors of The Philadelphia Regional Division Library Association. Lynda LaRocca '75-Is a reporter for the Asbury Park Press. Doreen M. Rioux '79-Currently doing Satellite Communications Research for R.C.A. at the David Sarnoff Research Center in Princeton, N.J. Carla Frurnusa '79-Enjoying her work in the Display Department in Bamberger's. Judy Allen '75-ls presently teaching in the Boston Public Schools and recently completed her M.Ed. at Lesley College. 1980's Linda Carolson '80-Named Director of LIFE LINEINEW BEGINNINGS tCounseling Center 8: Single's Programi. Cheryl A. Rundle '80-Teaching Spanish at Toms River High School, North. Pamela Chabak '80-Employed at Gallery 9 , Chatham, N.J. - Framing supervisor. Stanee Pettit '80-Senior Technician Associate with Bell Labs. Susanne M. Miazza '80-Working in Pharmacology Research at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pa. Teresa Rowley '80-A Senior Technical Associate in Bell Labs in Holmdel, N.J. in the Office Maintenance Systems Department.

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