Georgian Court University - Courtier Yearbook (Lakewood, NJ)

 - Class of 1954

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Georgian Court University - Courtier Yearbook (Lakewood, NJ) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 188 of 330
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The De La Sallian Club Front Row: A. Tancredi, P. O'Neill, K. DeFilippis, P. Hanie, M. Tighe. Second Row: M. Gearty, R. Stin- gone, C. Mastronardi, M. R usso, D. Terraneo, B. O'Neill. Third Row: A. Brooks, A. Piontkowski, B. Golden, P. Leyshon, P. Sammarco, D, Hall. Back Row: K. Lamprecht, K. San- towasso, B. Markey, M. DeLamater, A. O’Mara, V. DeRossi, B. Doyle. The De La Sallian Club was recently organized for the purpose of promoting higher standards of scholarship in the Elementary Education Department and to develop in the prospective teacher a love for the profession which she has chosen. Saint Jean Baptiste De La Salle, the founder of modern pedagogy, is their chosen patron. The club has given numerous demonstrations, films, and talks through- out the year. Recently the club sponsored a “Teachers’ Institute” at the college and a three-day Art Workshop. The Agnesian Club has for its main purpose the development of interest in higher mathematics. This is attained by pointing out its uses not only to science but to everyday life. The officers are: Audrey D’Ambrisi, president; Cathy DeFilippis, vice-president; and Ann Tancredi, treasurer. Sister Mary Adrian is the Mase é mee : club moderator. The Agnesian Review is published monthly and contains information, puzzles and problems concerning mathematics. The club members give talks and discuss the utilization of mathematics in other fields. An annual field trip brings Agne sians into close contact with the usefulness of mathematics in today’s world. Officers of the club are: Sally Riehman, president; Anne Maday, Sister vice-president; Ellen deGroot, secretary; Jane Heher, treasurer. M. Placidus is moderator of the Agnesian Club. The Agnesian Club Left to Right: S. Riehman, R. Remias, E. DeGroot, J. Wong, A. Maday, M. A. Kling, ee 182

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Sitting: J. Innes, A. Sassani, J. Scanlon, S. Riehman, K. Rodgers. Standing: C. Collis, G. Chiniski, N. Sullivan, M. A. Kling, K. Gross. The Mission Board of Georgian Court College is a selected number of girls who have been chosen on qualities of interest and willingness to donate spare time to the furthering of the cause of the missions. The purpose of the Board is to acquaint girls, especially non- members, with the work of the missions both here and abroad. They become missionaries themselves when they gather food, clothing, maga- zines and money for the less fortunate. The annual Mission Ball in New !York has proved invaluable as a money-raising project for the missions. The officers are: Isabel Salameno, president; Pam Trilli, secretary; and Maureen Gearty, treasurer. The Mission Board | Front Row: A. Kanehann, M. Gearty, - Salameno, V. DeRossi, S. Kanehan. | Second Row: A. Sassani, J. McDon- nell, A. D’Ambrisi, G. Galesi, M. | Russo. Third Row: A. Piontkowski, | R. Remias, M. Chioco, K. DeFil- lipis. Fourth Row: C. Collis, J. Provan, M. Lucey. Fifth Row: R. McElroy, G. Chiniski, P. Ventura, | P. Mitchell. Back Row: K. Rodgers, K. O’Halloran, M. Sanzone. 181 The Liturgy Club has dedicated itself to the Blessed Mother for the Marian Year under the title of “Our Lady of the Liturgy.” On the feasts of Mary the club sponsors a special program consisting of High Mass and an exhibit. Among the other activities are participation in the Missa Recitata, a liturgical bulletin board, the Advent wreath program and the selling of Christian Christmas cards. Georgian Court is also the head of the Liturgy commission in the N. F.C. C.S. for the New York-New Jersey region. This commission supplies all of the Catholic Colleges in this region with liturgical information put out in a bulletin. The officers of the club are: Joan Scanlon, president; Mary Geis, vice-president; Adelina Sassani secretary; and Mary McCormick, treas- urer. Sister Mary Jane Frances acts as moderator to this club. Bah a Sg Ni e %



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Kappa Pi Sigma Left to Right: V. Rivera, G. Galesi, C, Perri, J. Fitzpatrick, E. Ho, Gregory. Kappa Pi Sigma is a national honorary business fraternity established for the purpose of promoting standards of high scholarship in the field of commerce, dignifying the profession of commerce, extending the feeling of tolerance and understanding, encouraging participation in school ) activities, and upholding the interests of its Alma Mater. Fraternity Ceremonies, field trips to New York and Philadelphia, speakers and | pe shat ee pee business problems ee discussions of na- The Thomist Club consists of those students who have a deep interest | ona! and internationa ese topics were the more prominent ac- in philosophy and wish to delve more deeply into the life and works of | tivities of the fraternity peek the res : St. Thomas Aquinas through readings and discussion groups. Aside Sister Mary Muriel is moderator of the fraternity. from this the club members have chosen various other schools of philosophy for discussion and comparison with the Thomistic. Under the guidance of Sister M. Jane Frances, the club moderator, a public program is presented in May at which time the best of the i discussions held throughout the year are given in a panel. The Thomists seek in the wisdom of St. Thomas, inspiration for the solution of the i problems in the world today. i The officers are: Mary Teresa McNicholas, president; Kitty Gross, vice-president; Betty Beam, secretary; Maureen Gearty, treasurer. The Thomist Club sitting: S. Kanehann, K. Gross, M. MeNicholas, B. Beam, A, Kanehann. Standing: C. Perri, J. Scanlon, M. A. (ling, F. Gregory, J. Innes, S$. Rieh- nan, R. Remias, E. Balmert, E. Ho. 183

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