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' v Answering present to Dorothea Scheuermann's roll call are the board members of the Athletic Association. 'l'llll A'l'llLll'l'lll ilSSlllllA'l'lll THE Athletic Association of Georgian Court College once again had a ,very active ath- letic year. Through the A. A. council plans were originated to encourage and arrange greater participation in various sports. The A. A. council consisted of the four officers: president, Dorothea Scheuermann, vice presi- dent, Adele -Bullock, secretary, Anne O'Brien, treasurer, Mary Henderson. The publicity for the various A.A. activities was handled by Joan Iskyan and Peggy McCarty was the pho- tographer. Other members of the council who handled the various sport tournaments in- cluded: Sophie Bigelow, hockey, Bebe Mc- Crane, riding, Matilda Di Stefano, badminton and archery, Pat Farley, swimming, Claire Roth, softball, Lou Tufano, basketball, Jeannie Johnson, bowling, Jane Cheli, deck tennis, Betty Guinaine, volley ball, Barbara Driscoll, ping pong, Maureen Muth, tennis, Betty Li- mont, golf, Julie Sullivan, bridge. While the council provided the various tournaments for the student body it also spon- sored the Polly Wog Ekoc, an All-star Basket- ball game, various swim-nights , the riding show, and the aquatic show. An annual play day was held in May on which points were awarded to each class. The gold cup was awarded to the class with the most points at the banquet held that evening. At various times throughout the year blazers and emblems were awarded to girls who had accumulated enough points as a result of par- ticipating in the tournaments. Jerseys were awarded to the most active members of the Aquatic Club. The Athletic program was conducted under the able leadership of Miss Catherine Comeau, the physical education director at Georgian Court.
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Tllll llLllll CL ll UNDER the direction ot Mr. Francis Zavaglia the Glee Club meets for rehearsal every Monday afternoon and evening to prepare for its frequent concerts throughout the school year. Semi-classical and folk songs are pre- dominant among the selections rendered by the club. The Glee Club strives to promote a spirit of friendliness and relaxation among its mem- bers, and to develop an appreciation for the works of the leading composers and arrangers. During the past year the Glee Club presented two radio programs on station WFUV-FM on March 8 and l5. ln addition to these the club made several appearances on campus. St. Joseph's Glee Club entertained the Courtiers with a concert in January. Another concert was given by St. Peter's Glee Club in February for the enjoyment ot the student body. A dance followed each of the concerts. Patricia Bremer is president of the group, and Dorothea Scheuermann is the accompanist. .49 The Glee Club presented its annual concert in the Mansion foyer in early spring.
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At a meeting in Hamilton Hall the Business Club discuss plans for their project to raise money for student relief. TH I ESS CL B THE newest member of the club family at Georgian Court is the Business Club which was founded in i948 with Sister Mary lncarnata as Moderator. Twenty-seven Business Admin- istration and Economics majors and minors were included in its membership. The club introduced itself to the student body with a Prize Night at which bingo games were played and original prizes were awarded. The proceeds were donated to the Student Relief Drive of the N. F. C. C. S. Typing the Senior's dissertations was another project which the members undertook. At one of the meetings the members had an opportunity to see a movie entitled Search for Security ' The picture was shown to ac- quaint the girls with the history of life insurance. The most eagerly anticipated event in the club's schedule was the trip to New York to see the New York Stock Exchange and the Inter- national Business Machine Company. The officers are: Mary Josephine Troy, presidentg Pauline Marcoux, vice presidentg Margaret Flynn, secretaryg Patricia Bray, treasurer.
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