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in Y I ll -lim. I .1 It . 1 l SISTER MARIE JOHN, R.S.M. DoBBs FERRY, N. Y. Bachelor of Science Her ways are beautyful ways, and all her ,baths are peacqful. VVC know that Sister's spirit of joy and generosity will find rich expression in the Held of business as she continues to live her ideals as a Sister of Mercy-a true daughter of Mother Catherine McAuley. PATRICIA CLAIRE WORTMANN BRIELLE, N. J. Bachelor of Arts Enthusiasm is the element Qf success in evegzlhlng. Catholic Students' Mission Crusade, 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council, President, 4 Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4 Campus Players, 1, 2, 3, 4 Literary Club, 2, 3, 4 National Federation Catholic College Students, 3, 43 Cura Delegate, 3 Science Club, 1
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l l F lftlvihwg uwlllvx ?Jw 'wu L'- 5-iflulf lllllu lt 1 we . BERNADETTE KATHLEEN WILLIAMS NEW YORK, N. Y. Bachelor of Arts Kindness is the golden charm by which sociegf is bound together. Catholic Students' Mission Crusade, 1, 2, 3, 4 Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, l, 2, 3, 4 Literary Club, 2, 3, 4 National Federation Catholic College Students, l, 2, 3, 4 Q i 1 1- I I 1 f ll 1 :l l L i wi 'A I , 3 H' l 7 ,gl ' - 'rl -e I 64 111' . 1,111 MARY DALE WILLIAMS BEECHHURST, N. Y. Bachelor of Arts Her Wes as stars :yt twilight fair,- Like twilights, too, her duxky hair . . . Catholic Students' Mission Crusade, 1, 2, 3, 4 Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, l, 2, 3, 4 Class Officer, Treasurer, 3 Athletic Association, 1, 2 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, l, 2, 3, 43 ident, 4 International Relations Club, 2, 4 National Federation Catholic College Students, 1, 2, 3,4 A, Pres
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SENIOR CLASS OFF ICERS-Joyce Ciccarelli, President, Isabelle Nicole, Treasurer Colleen Morgan, Secretary, Eleanor Cotter, Treasurer, Maria Consoli, Vice President. Memory brings to light . . . On a beautiful Sunday afternoon in autumn the resident population of the class of 1962 arrived on the campus of Good Counsel College. The following day we were joined by the remainder of our class as together we began our college careers. With the forewarning that nothing dras- tic could alter our status, we were ushered to the Administration Building to register and to participate in the placement tests. We all survived! Our first days were spent in becoming acquaintedg then we discov- ered Richard's g took a class trip to Bear Mountaing picnicked with the Fordham residents at Orchard Beachg and attended a successful mixer. The reports to home and family changed radically, however, after the first glorious week as threats of hazing came upon us along with the introduction to the aca- demic side of our college. The sophomores hazed us for three days and took 'full advantage of this period which ended with a party. Thus com- menced many lasting friendships. 66 We officially became members of the college on November ll when we were invested with our academic robes. Our be- loved friend, His Excellency, the Most Reverend James E. Kearney, D.D., Bishop of Rochester, and the Right Reverend Monsignorjohnj. Hartigan, S.T.D., Hon- orary President, ofliciated and presided respectively. Our delighted parents at- tended and were later guests at a tea in honor of the occasion. Westruggled through our first quarter and mastered Barbara and '6Cesario in 'Logic along with rocks and minerals for Earth Science and anthropoids and crusta- ceans for Biology. After the Thanksgiving holidays we attended classes in the new classroom building, Aloysia Hall. Christmas followed quickly, and we were all impressed by the beautiful Christmas traditions at Good Counsel. Never did the activities throughout a day seem more beautiful or enjoyable than those on the day which we spent with Bishop Kearney that Hrst Christmas at Good Counsel. Never was a ceremony more breathtaking than our First Carol Night following the formal banquet in Preston Hall. NVe cle- parted for the holiday season and returned in January, 1959, fully acquainted with the routine of college life and with a healthy fear of what lurked in the future in
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