Seniors smiling as they are about to entertain their parents at the Senior tea. Pictured from left standing are Bebe McCrane, Elmeda Capoferri, Dorothea Scheuermann, Matilda DiStefano, Marie Schubert, Ada Procaccini, Peggy Rainey and Doris Rush, Seated are Gloria Miele, Patricia Carroll and Gloria Sibek. Yuletide traditions: caroling around the Man- sion tree glittering with colored lights, then going from hall to hall singing and wishing our Merry Christmas to the jubilant under- classmen. Then came the enjoyment of a Christmas treat at the Campus Club with our president, Sister Marie Anna and our dean, Sister Mary Giovanni, as hostesses. The inspiring retreat of Monsignor Leslie Barnes lifted our hearts above the every day affairs of campus life and moved us to be more appreciative of the spiritual and theworthwhile. Class Night was a night of memories as we endeavored to gather a few poignant fragments of the past four years, a night of culling new ones as we proudly, yet sadly, took our places I :,, l M C ,gi Seniors led by class president, Peggy McCarty and escorted by their little sisters proceed to the stage on Class Night . . . and the last night at the Court. on the garlanded stage, where we paid grateful tribute to our faculty, our loving parents, our dear classmates, and closed the curtain on our days as students of Georgian Court College. With heads held high--and hearts aching with suppressed feelings we marched for the last time to the strains of Pomp and Circum- stance to receive our diplomas. Possessed of these credentials, we suddenly realized our grave responsibility and the debt of gratitude we owed to our dear parents, mothers and fathers who had given us so much, who now shared our pride and happiness, our tears and hopes. Regretfully with all these memories in our hearts we take leave of our Alma Mater. May you ever find within these pages a treasury of memory. ii As the class officers plant the traditional ivy, the final hour becomes more real. Seniors acted as hostesses at the faculty tea given by Sister Marie Anna, president of the college.
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