Manhattanville College - Tower Yearbook (Purchase, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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Seated—Beatrice Riordan, Adeline Hintlian, Mary Ellen Dougherty, Celia Morrell (Chairman), Margaret Mary Hone, Isabel Casgrain. Standing—Rose¬ mary Roney, Jane Crowley, Nadia Barsa. C atl o iic 4ct ion Taking the cue from its lively Chairman, Celia Morrell, Catholic Action has added its full program to the many activities of Centenary Year. Well aware of how vital a force Catholic Action can be, from experiences south of the border, Celia, with the aid of the Council, has endeavored to make “Action” the keynote of the work during the past year. Judging from the Nurses’ Aides, Girl Scouts and Recrea¬ tional leaders, Catechists, Mission Workers and Interracialists who each day gave of their time and talents on and off the campus, her efforts have met with success. However the leaders in Catholic Action have striven, not only to secure one hundred per cent participation in the work here, but also to instill in the college an understanding of the true meaning and importance of Catholic Action in the life of the Church. It is not merely the contribution of time and effort which constitutes the program of Catholic Action here at Manhattanville, but also the awakening of the spirit of sacrifice and of real interest in the Lay Apostolate of the Church which must characterize the Catholic leaders of the future. Left to Right—Anne Garrity, Jean Ford, Angela Bayo, Mercedes Rubio, Kay Cooley, Nancy Reberdy, Peggy Brown, Mary Clare Sheridan, Susie McGough. 20

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Front Row—Therese Coakley, Joan Kirby (President), Kay Cooley, Jean Ford. Back Row—Mary Fitzpatrick, Rosemary Roney, Ann Conroy, Celia Morrell, Jean Hoffman, Angela Bayo, Virginia Durkin, (absent) Margaret Mary Hone. Cdhi(dren oj? In days when the world is looking for leaders who have the fundamental princi¬ ples for right living, we at Manhattanville look to the Children of Mary who, by their dedication to Our Lady have promised to preserve the ideals of Christian Life. We turn to the members of the council with confidence and trust because by their actions they show us that they have a keen understanding of what they are doing and why. This understanding leads to a deep appreciation of the high standards of a true child of Mary. Through their loyalty shines a happy serenity which we are proud to claim as an example of something to be earnestly strived for. 19



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o i r Those in the main building can testify that the Choir is up and singing when some are still in the first state of consciousness. With the least amount of prep¬ aration, on a minute’s notice the faithful choir members will sing forth as if with a week’s practice. “It may take three to do a Proper” but whether three or thirty the Choir can always be counted upon. Needless to say they always succeed with the help of Mother Morgan’s untiring efforts and Oney’s persistent enthusiasm. A vote of thanks to all. 1 Left to Right—Penelope Comper, Rosemary Roney (President), Ellen Hone. 21

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