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Ellen Mahar, Margaret Gomer, and Julia Morrissey help Elizabeth Massey give the finishing touch to her bed-making before the morning room-check in Rosary. ttSaturday morning chore timeh7 finds Mary Frances Kelly, Susan Cary, and Joanna Flaccomio chatting during a session with the ironing boards. Aim, firee 1 Sister Ambrose, college infirmarian, prepares to swab Bernadine Bianchihs throat while Myrta Acuna watches with amusement. There?s always room for one more! Seated on a cozy rug, Ruth Conti and Jane Hicks swell the crowd which includes Elizabeth Thill Hop ler, Mary Alice Langley, Mary Frances Baril, Patricia Collins, Nancy Williams, Anne Comeau, Margaret Philbin tbacld, Ann MCCabe, and Elizabeth Daly.
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. . Sister CCA . .. Mary Ellen . . . Saturday night sociaiesnatches from new committee appointments . the Vignettes Of our everyday campus life. Merely im- pressions, yet how they reveal the influence of the or- ganization that quietly, and sometimes firmly, orders campus life. Our Cooperative Government Association connotes more than the general assemblies, more than the hashing and rehashing of a point on the floor at a student council meeting. It signifies the working to- gether of faculty, administration, and students that is this campus with its smooth Operation. Over the desk in hour oiiice,7 Hows an interchange of Viewpoints and ideas between administration and CGA,S student representatives. Terms like icloyaltyf, 4cspirit;7 motivate the activities of classes and school. The hang of a gavel, echoes of ithandbookf, iitwo de- merits;7 sound as reminders of a great responsibility shared by administration and students. This is CGA. We all belong to it, and through it, we embody our college mottOeShe conquers who con- quers herself- words which give meaning to the ac- tions of SJCiennes. Ann Dodd, Student Center chairman, prepares to play a stack of platters 0n the hi-fi record player. Mary Frances Kelly, stage committee Chairman, tests the microphone in prepara- tion for a CGA general meeting. Elaine Carey, campus com- mittee chairman, makes her twilight rounds in turning on the campus lights. Lower right: 64After hoursii in the smoker finds Therese Charles putting away SJCiennesi Pines games. Taking the meal ticket check is Patricia Weber, dining room chairman.
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