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PATRICIA BRAY MARY ANN DEMPSEY JEAN MARIE DEVINE Kappa Gamma Pi Kappa Gamma Pi, the national honor society of Catholic college women, was founded in 1926. The first national Congress was held at Seton Hill College, Greensberg, Pennsylvania, in the year 1929. The purposes set forth by the founders of the organ- ization, and rigidly adhered to throughout the years, are to maintain high standards of character, scholarship, ser- vice, leadership, to stress the importance of intellectual pursuits, and to uphold Catholic educational ideals. Membership in Kappa Gamma Pi is restricted to honor graduates of approved Catholic colleges and the Ve ie sal JOAN FAIRCHILD ANNA FRITZMANN number in one year must not exceed ten percent of the graduating class. Members admitted during the past five years include: Jo Ann McCarthy, Rosemary Quigley, Jean Huisking Steinschneider, Mary Ellen O'Keefe, Bar- bara Do ti, Frances Clancy, Rosemary Dunn, Marguerite McCarty, Kathleen Mooney, Dorothea Scheuermann, Anne Van Hoene, Maureen Quigley, Martha Conrad, Elizabeth Buck, Joan Farley, Pauline Marcoux, Iris Margarida, Beverly Richey, Claire Roth, Frances Ture- camo, Jean Devine, Anna Fritzman, Patricia Bray, Joan Fairchild, Mary Ann Dempsey, and Cathy Walker. eee CATHERINE WALKER
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Ree ee 162 Sitting: C. DAMARIS BRAY Editor-in-Chief START Editor-in-Chief . Associate Editor Associate Editor Business Manager . Sports Editor Copy Editor. = Copy Editor . ye ae oe Columnists: PATRICIA D'ELIA '53 PEGGY LANGAN ‘33 Reporters: ELVIRA CONDINA (54 AUDREY D’AMBRISI 54 KITTY GROSS '54 ARLENE KANEHANN '54 KAY RODGERS °'54 i ns ie 2 eee Pee ert? eet eet ie Collis, J. M. Hartmann, M. L. Wilkinson, D. Bray, M. Sy-Quia, Standing: J. M. McDonnell, K. Gross, R. Folker, A. Kanehann, P. D’Elia, K. Rodgers, MARIA ASUNCION SY-QUIA ‘53 . JOAN MARIE HARTMANN (53 iegnacteratari ae 7 J. Zachara, N. Muivoz. Ue Fitzpatrick, P. Langan, B. Good, P. Trilli. The Court Page The Court Page, the college monthly, is the chief medium by which girls interested in writing may put their talent to good use. Originality and up-to- the-minute news are the key words to all staff members. Not only does the Page record all college events, but it also gives expression to the opinions and views of the students. Invaluable experience is afforded those girls inter- ested in the journalistic field. Damaris Bray and Rita Chafey work together as Editor and Business Manager, respectively. The staff is made up of interested students from all four classes, and is under the direction of Sister Mary Assumpta. DAMARIS: BRAY ‘53 . MARY LOU WILKINSON (54 RITA CHAPEY 55 CAROL COLLIS ‘54 NILDA MUNOZ ‘53 BETTY GOOD ‘53 MARIE COYLE °55 LOIS FRANCO ‘55 PALMA TRILLI 755 PEGGY LEYSHON ‘56 RITA CHAFEY ANGELA RICCIARDELLI 56: Business Manager
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CARMEN GEIGEL DAMARIS BRAY PATRICIA KIERNAN Who’s Who This year five members of the Senior Class were chosen to rep- resent Georgian Court in the annual-volume of “Who's Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges.” The selection was based on a consideration of excellence in scholarship, leadership in extra-curricular activities, citizenship and service to the school, and promise of future success in professional or business life. The five girls chosen for this great privilege were Damaris Bray, Carmen Geigel, Patricia Kiernan, Nilda Mufioz, and Maria Asuncion Sy-Quia. Sister Marie Anna, president of the college, presented certificates to these five girls as a testimony to the rare honor accorded them. NILDA MUNOZ MARIA ASUNCION SY-QUIA
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