St Josephs College - Argus Yearbook (Emmitsburg, MD)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 44 text:

Like 21 weaver's needle is CGAethrcading into various individual phases of campus life and weav- ing into one the spirit of the many who share these activities. Campus life exemplihes the co- operative spirit of the CGAe-our Cooperative Government Association as each one endeavors to live a happy, full life by helping others to par- ticipate in that same fullness. By sharing ideas, suggestions, high ideals of conduct, and, very es- pecially, responsibility, Student Princesses come to a greater realization of the meaning of coopera- tum. CGA is more than just an organization. It is an associatione-a dynamic societyecreating an inti- mate kinship among faculty, administration, and students. Through the years this bond has grown Members of the 1957-1958 council of the co-operative government association: Emily Marowski, Carol German, Norma Carosi, Elizabeth Massey, Marie Lynch, Patricia Weber, Stephania Pickett, Kathleen Stapleton, Geraldine Gut, Barbara Torrace, Mary Haidle. tabienl from piclzlre Therese Charles, Rita Wcrbj Cooperative Government Association Moderator: SISTER MARY ELLEN strong thrOugh the expert guidance of faculty and administration and through the acceptance of re- sponsibility by the students. HGeneral meetings, Student Council, de- merits, campuses'eterms indeed familiar to every SJCienne are all merely outgrowths of this great communal responsibility shared by every member of CGA. How privileged we are to be able to share in it! Visiting :1 brand new addition to the patient roster At Prov- idence Hospital, XVashington, D. C, occupies Bnrbam Terrace '39, who represents nursing students otiC campus during their last two years of college on the CGA council.

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, .':.1I.-;.Y$;r- '4;thij , hFather, supposett ...... questions Sally Grabe of chaplain Father Kline during a freshman-sophomore discussion. To Jesus through MaryeTo Christ the King, through Mary, Queen of Heaven and Earth-To this goal a princess, a Child Of Mary, aims her every ac- tion. In this way, love and devotion to our Heavenly Mother increases. With our Eucharistic Jesus, we begin our day at Mass. With Jesus indwelling in our hearts we mingle at Classes, at meals, and through all our activities. We experience His Nearness as sacristans and Mass Preparing to spread devotion thIOugh the green scapular SJCiennes Audrey Slavin, Patricia Morgan, Elizabeth Thill, Margaret Groeninger, and Carol Rogers enter the Marian Center. servers. At Marian Center we learn of His mercies. Through lively discussion groups we investigate His Truth. At Charity Fair, we try to participate in His Amiability and His All-Inclusive Love. Always we realize the presence of Mary, Our Mother, our consolation, our joy, and we strive to strengthen our relationship with Mary while at Saint Josephs that she may remain the Cause Of Our Joy through our lifetime and into eternity.



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m M2 , ,, ,m . szm 2 7m Dining-room chairman for the first semester, Elizabeth Massey arranges her bulletin board as Therese Charles, campus committee chairman, performs that unpleasant duty of removing coats from outside the dining room. Discharging their duties are first semester Pines chairman, h Wimmw Kathleen Stapleton, and Student Center chairman, Geraldine WVAWMWWKMW Gut. ' .. mMW, WW 1 ' :e. g . WWWWNWNMWW WW e e Z t W twmwrx g h , w xwm WWW w? Z E g. W1 :5 f- 3 t t , 4- :' X jih. HHPH,.,7..C-..-:..-,....w t .1 5 Reminiscing as they glance through past photographs of the Class of 1958 are CGA ex- ecutive board members, Therese Charles, Jen'etary; Marie Lynch, .renz'or clan president; Patricia Weber, preyident; and Steph- ania Pickett, vice-prexident.

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