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GRACE CHINISKI CAROL COLLIS Who's Who . This year four girls from the senior class were chosen to represent Georgian Court in the annual volume of “Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities”. The selection was based on a consideration of excellence, citizenship and service to the school, leader- ship in extra-curricular activities, and promise of future success in professional or business life. The four members of the senior class chosen for this privilege were Carol Collis, Grace Chiniski, Mary Ann Kling and Sally Riehman. Mother Marie Anna, president of the college, presented certificates to these girls as a testimony of the honor accorded them. af set Nay ais Ry ge MARY ANN KLING SALLY RIEHMAN 175
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poe » ome al ub Front Row: M. F. Callery, G. Chiniski, president; S. Riehman, C. Perri. Back Row: E, deGroot, G. Callahan, C. Collis, J. Innes, M. A. Kling, B. Cleary, C, Perini, J. Scanlon, D. Ventura. The Student Council The Student Council, intermediary between the Administration and the Student Body, gives an oppor- tunity to its members to participate actively in the government of the college. Student Council officers are outstanding Courtiers, elected by members of the student body, who act in the name of the college. A position on the Student Council is one of honor and carries with it great responsibilities. The mem- bers are trained by these responsibilities to take their position after graduation as Catholic leaders in civic affairs in their own communities. Sister Mary Giovanni, dean, and Sister Mary Pla- cidus, dean of students, are moderators of the Student Council.
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LITERARY STAFF Sitting: C. Collis, J. Innes, K. Gross, M. A. Kling, S. Riehman. Standing: C. Berhard, B. Beam, J. Fitzpatrick, A. ‘D’Ambrisi, M. L. Wilkinson, P. McBride, M. T. McNicholas, P. Leyshon, M. Cook. The Courtier The Courtier for 1954 is a compendium of all the experiences of college life. In the years to come, as we turn its pages we shall look back with happy memories to our college days and the friends with whom we shared so many wonderful hours. It is only because of the help and encouragement of our friends, relatives, photographer and publisher that this Courtier has become a reality. To them, we are sincerely grateful. CATHERINE GROSS Editor-in-Chief BUSINESS STAFF Front Row: E. Ho, C. Perri, A. Kanehann, V. Rossi, M. Russo, G. Galesi. Second Row: G. Larach, M. Sanzone, S. Kanehann, N. J. Carney, K. DeFilippis. GENEVIEVE GALESI Business Manager 176
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