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Gilman nf 1933 OFFICERS JOSEPHINE RUPPERT . . Prefident ESTELLE GOLDING Vice-Prfridfnt PAULINE BANFIELD . . Secretary JEANNE DOLLAR . Treafurer Rose MAY MCCABE . . Council Representative HISTORY N the latter part of September, 1934, a group of students came to Good Counsel to begin their college careers. By dint of personal experience they became familiar with their privileges as well as their duties as Freshmen. At the same time they came to realize that a special Providence had singularly blessed them in placing them under the loving care and guidance ofthe good Sisters of the Divine Compassion. On that day in early autumn as we knelt before the altar at the Mass ofthe Holy Ghost, a strong bond of filial affection seemed to unite us to our Alma Mater and to draw us closer and closer to her. We felt certain that Our Lady of Good Counsel was watching over us. In those first days of college life, the Freshmen were greeted very cordially by the other students. How delightful it was to sit around the camphre that first evening and to hear the college songs which were to become so dear to us. Investiture was a very important event for the Freshmen. The Reverend R. Rush Rankin, SJ., presided on this occasion. In a very impressive ceremony the Freshman class received the academic cap and gown, the insignia of their formal reception to the student body. The talent of the class was soon evinced. Many passed the rigid ordeal which qualified them to become members of the Glee Club while a Freshman, Priscilla Nason, was chosen accompanist. Freshmen by their cooperation and support also contributed to the success of the Orchestra which includes several members of the Class of '38. There are also many who have showed artistic ability. Some have made biology charts while others designed posters for various occasions. 97 -w X-1 WWA S-bv PWM A QW YW? '-i if 3 ei' 'E ? .3 .zu New EXW , . , . - if . V N 'A'-L me i F P .c ,. ., . Wei I., - . . ..,-,,.m.,3.--.QV i 1-,-1,43 3aium.:'a'Je- if-T V -..,a-,'W1.sw...-W-2aa,...x A..,.,.a...t...,h -. , .....-w.wwmwwm4ai.a, ., . 1 , .. ,v,g5.:g.ggL.z.,..w.,.4..N.-wav.. ' 'vfsteilkfhimn-91'6t?4'rTf:e1fff1 I ff .. fff1S iTf?iT Lfifiiiifll'A'5Q.E'TIITiii-Igiiliivff i ' . - rw, N-.I---fn: N-, W 1 ..,. 1w..'Ar.: 1 w Wh .g . ,131 Q W f-5-,wmsa-f .-.X 11535: My--W...-H., -TW
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