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I I ill ar tr- of 'UI in ter he sir ar 'hg 1 Some of the members of the Literary Club gather in by Connelly living room before a monthly meeting. as fx- I me LITERAR Y CL UB The Literary Club provides an outlet for -A fl self-expression unequalled by any other phase of campus life. Meetings consist ofdiscussions g y of poetry, drama, novels, and current criticism. ' X E Students are urged to voice their private opinions l ' My and theories formulated from classes or through jlli personal study of a particular topic. Among this ,fly group of gifted students many of the ideas for l l H forthcoming literary projects originate. With the we I0 l cooperation and helpful guidance of Mother I Mary Eleanor these ideas often benefit not only the members of the Club but the entire student body as well. L L a 1 a Q 'r , 3 I iii Xa. 1 1,54 l i its gt... ..,. H A V Mother Mary Eleanor inspects the Literary Club's ex- hibit of Catholic literature with Annamary Monahan tSecretary-Treasurer! and Pat Verdon fPresidentJ. NS CAPE lnscapes, the literary magazine of Rose- mont, contains essays, poems and short stories written by the students. Contributions come from students in every field whose work shows talent and literary value. The magazine is published once a year in the spring under the guidance of Mother Mary Eleanor and is given to every mem- ber of the college. This year, affiliated with the Literary Club, lnscapes for the first time appears in printed copies in place of the usual mimeo- graphed sheets. Left: STAFF OF INSCAPES: Annamary Monahan, Ethel Dagit, Sandy Sanfacon fEditorl, Margie Collins, Janet Hauber. Below: Mother Mary Eleanor checks copy with Annamary Monahan and Sandy Sanfacon tEditorJ. WW
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T UDEN TEA CHER 5 C UB The Student Teachers' Club, always an active and well organized group, this year achieved a new high by extending its member. ship to students in the elementary course of study. Thus the Club claims members from every class and thereby profits equally in quality and quantity. Each student has her definite contribution for the benefit of the group. The seniors, having completed their practice-teaching early in the college year, can help the juniors with their observing. The students in the elementary group can aid by giving helpful suggestions to the seniors as they prepare for the National Teachers Ex- aminations. The Club, directed by Miss Jane Uprichard, provides a very important phase in the formation of a truly good teacher. Back row: Peggy Reilly, Mary K. Niles, Mar- garet Carroll Mullen, Mimi DuBrul, Nancy J ohn- ston, Pay Wolf, Patti McCormick, B. J. Fussellg middle row' Pe Re nolds Gloria Altemir - ggy Y a , 'Phyllis Mitchell, Peggy Cassady, lPrc-zsidenti, Alice Corcoran, front row: Eileen Gwynn, Pat Verdon. A group of Junior Student-Teachers leave t0 observe High School classes. Miss lane Uprichard conducts a class in Ele- mentary Education. Some 1 Connell The self-expr: of campi of poetry Students and theoi personal group of forthcom cooperati Mary Elf' fhe mem body as 1
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5 V Back row: Peggy Reilly fSubscriptionsJ, Jeanne Ander- torJ, Margaret Carroll Mullen CPhotographyJ, Maureen T' V T son CPatronsJ, Patience Wolf fActivitieSl, Janet Burns Shedleski fAssociate Editorlg absent: Sue Fitzgerald T QArtJg front row: Barbara McVay fAdvertisingD, Rose- CAssociate Editorl, Jo Ann Tietje CSportsD. mary Duffy fBusiness Managerj, Toni Fernandez fEdi- The Carnelian is more than an attempt to picture j Q' 5 graphically the events of college life. lts aims are to record the spiritual life, the educational training and the social l activities of the students and to correlate these vital parts, T A Thus the whole student body, guided by the capable hands tt ' of the faculty, is the subject of the Carnelian. The students and faculty are represented by the members of the staff, who bring the subject matter into focus. And along with giving an insight into Rosemont College life, the purpose of the Cornelian is the pleasure and enjoyment of its readers. showing the mutual dependence of the one upon the other. 'I x l x l ,1 ,jj 1 j, l l l ,j l i W n T Mother Maria Consolata discusses the l sports, section with .Io Ann Tietje, Toni Fernandez, and Sue F itzgerald. v ri it i i 'f TQ il Ii V. 1 I: 'ss 1 3 j tri , 1,1Q1l ,t .,rt,,.', 5 ii P Q 4 The Staff of the 1954 Cornelian sincerely thanks 1 W Back Charle row: 4 The by the sl the camj are evid cover ex items co ties and are alwa by its ff course, siasm w caught i across tl Gail T new St: and Pa 5, 1 Mother Maria Consolata, for her uidance and encour- , I g j - agement. ij The parents of students and friends who have done so P much to make this isfsue of the Cornelian ossible. ' P I Q j The College for its interest and support, Mr. Thomas Walsh for the photography Mr' George Tamke of the Livingston Publishing Com- pany. Mr. Thomas Walsh, photographer for the 1954 Carnelian, at work. 68
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