St Josephs College - Argus Yearbook (Emmitsburg, MD)

 - Class of 1958

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The aim of spreading 21 culture other than her own would add to the graciousness of any royal daughter. This is done by Pi Delta Phi, National French Honor Society, which stimulates interest in French among its members and other SJCieimes. In February, National Foreign Language XVeek brought French Day to the valley. Hymns at Mass en anmix, menus with 21 French Havor, and 21 panel discussion of the French film, jmmmX chm C1015 dc Campagne. shown in Depuul Auditorium, highlighted French culture on campus. Beyond the realm of our college, OMEGA chapter again sponsored a national poster-slogzm contest for high school students of French. Members of OMB- GA took part in a discussion in French with repre- sentatives of neighboring colleges brought together by the Alliance Francaise of Cumberland Valley. They also taught Mother Seton second graders t0 Preliminary work for their annual poster contest involves sorting and sing and dance t'a M anmije for the February arranging posters. Gloria Defina, Rosemarie Braun, Barbara Boland, PTA meetin Marian Hamwey, and Anne DuVal begin this tedious task. ' i ' g' - w-E VH1 of w Si'nr Ft'ln bywn .58 P Lu: ALLEL; lhv .5 color visuu . :ltlr Le 1129' 011 le raft?! queries Anne Comeau of fellow members Mary Domi- gm . . . . . . m, dion, Lynn Murray, Ann McCabe, and Laura Kelly after initiation ceremonies Pm, Lip; of OMEGA chapter in Sunnyside. Reverend Gammar De Pauw, honorary cm member of the chapter, discusses the program with June Danaher. m; 5 word Edi Clam tor I . t . ' : , - run. Brushing up on French htem- f V . , bus; ture for future P1 Delta Phi ' i k mm . A. l? meetings, omccrs Constance most ' ' Bourdeau, prettideut; Maria t , Sq! Pl Delta Phi BlfacLean, Heaerm'er; and Kath- ' . 4 V a erinc Beaver, Jen'eiary, enrich ; ' . N . ' v .. . their knowledge of France. Modwwtm-s SISTER MARGARET gentle, yet fies the Ch

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Jump! Teammates hover to see which side will recover the ball during the SJC-Hanover varsity basketball game. Through the Valley Athletic Association the stu- dent princess at SJC spends part of her reign partici- pating in athletics. The intramural tournament be- gins in September with the hockey games and con- tinues through the year with basketball, ping pong, volleyball, swimming, badminton, softball, and ten- nis. Classes compete for the coveted Mother Seton Trophy, presented to the victor on award night. Prior to the Charity Fair, sister classes joined forces in the pre-fair basketball game. All benefits tiTime in with the whistle! as VAA officers Sally Gibbons, secretary; Dorothy Wortman, treamrer; June Danaher, preyidem; and Rosemarie Braun, vice-prey- idem, prepare to officiate at an intramural basketball game. went to charity, and class spirits rose higher with each new basket. Like true princesses our varsity donned their new light blue uniforms to open the basketball season. At pep rallies and games, cheerleaders and support- ing SJCiennes spurred the team on. Spring brought neighboring colleges to SJC to par- ticipate in a field day. Simultaneously the swimming pool came to life again with the water pageant. Ac- tivities culminated in May with the distribution of awards. uLetfs g0, St. Joes! Lets go! cheer Elaine Zome, Gertrude McNamara, Nancy Hart, Barbara Redding, Patricia Morgan, Ellen Mahar, Jean Bushey, Elizabeth Powers, Carmen Villa-Garcia, Catherine Hughes, Dorothy Maurer, Mary Howell, Karen Gantz, and Alice Scott. - eykz'ewKilhi-wmg' anwwmnm i .



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ctmmme Mounts as Contest ly of Drama Trophy Nears lal one-act play contest approaching. DePaul auditorium is the activity and eager anticipation. By February 22, each of the clpatlng expects to presem a victorious performance. The prize- ' be awarded the coveted Our Lady of Drama Trophy, which on the basis of interpretation, production, action. and directing. senior class for the second time is Carol Lewis, president, of the , Her chosen play will be Spreading the News, which is an Irish l- ' E l ' lng the result 01 town gossip. In '56. Carol directed the winning ,5 play. Overlonese Already launching into practice. her '1 l l , . cast includes Theresa Allen. Elaine 1115 C 08$th Carey. Catherine Hanlon. Loretta Ket- nerer. Lois Lipps, Judith McNally. 8n Season; Anne Meyer. Mary Regan. June Shil- lenn. and Margaret Smith. ' O IOY sesqlll Director. Three Times For the third consecutive year, Aud- rey Carr is directing her 013$ play The juniors haw selected a Thirteenth century morality play, Everyman. onsured by the fresh. Marianne Bianchi, Catherine Bride, 588335 from the Mardl Sue Cary. Ann Dodd. Joanne Flac- lded 10 the Freshman comic, Sally Gibbonsl Marie Gibbs, Margaret Groenlnger, Flavia Reps, 1119 decorations will Theresa Rybikowsky, and Barbara M the true NEW Or- Snganowich head the list for their l5. Other than ball- production. AW 1 15 HleHIJR LEW . 'mw all to the March a More for SJClennes , 1': tonight at the pre- lIGHTS! ACTION! can be heard from if 7 right. lhey are senior. Carol Lewis, jres Ame attending will join Audrey, secreuxl'y of the Dramaiic Yes: to popular x'ecord- club, presented Red Queen, While 1 marks fm' SJCiDnnel P h '57. n Mh; 1w h Sea LO: 00f! MV Dugan, C, Huelu-l 01mg Al Krak, 1W Reylmlgi lung A Scott, and C. Vng Mary pfsslc'lbnl, explg meaning 0f Lourdes? Mary. The Blessed 1V land Lou , x 8 L will f1 Editor-in-Claief Iwze Slaillemz enjoy: reading the finished product? 5:? o - Ma has con . , ' ' 8 - U' M howuu, den D. Mame, YIG- honoring Mary, the Rosary Benedxctxon. alld a sermon by Reverend Robert R 21553519 d 11V M. Blame bmg Kline, MAu chaplain. . Commerfolrd, L. Hf. loire In his sermon Fathm Vlirw MM the .. 'Ti: 1': .: Morev, E. Robv, Ce , hryn student body that to J. Sharrow, Bl vmr .1 at, Lourdes and 1?ng Welsh; refreshmenw $815?- pemmce not, only ior pura assisted by f le .1n sns of others, Just as f Ml C. Kramer P. M thh did not, end with Chr 0 B. Powers entertlxl por- Cross because He gave L Cantahlpo with loh. care for 50 SfIClennes F9 is Leahigh; advertlshi :ixon pray and sacrifice fgr :tion Boudreaux assisted ; er- Fatherconcluded wuh T110 Gleecon E Keefe ah; aente those vgho live undp mald Tickets will be Ch: 1. Ze- Mary wxll clze under: h gart- Depenbrock assisted On the day of the. 26+, M D 'hl S M K r; dent, body atlendvd lg J ' e 8 ' 9'1 h M h c 8? Plans m 1,qu WEBB Suarezl and V. Zef Annoum-ings plans 1:: co-chalfmen K K M. year, Emily Marow L Taft RbSlSltd b5 l1 3 Catherine Laboure m. Rush Thls will, be the fr - , ciation of the Child: cm! activity for m: Senior Editor Claudia Schiller smiles re- '5 to make known the I 18? be Flmd- In NWmel'Y ll: lief as the picture-cropping nears comple- . caption through the Ex mm. the magazme mbm ' tion. dled l, WW... .,l,A,-,W,,....-..-.,.-...V..,l.-.A--wWw W, Likewise, she cllOse Be: Duh since December HM. t St- , . . w , . . 1 V the lug sandwiches in 'Jer- l l h l ' devotion to the M11430; Ovey are The classl Seqlul chmrmcn. history since September 1951 For 11 the Immaculate Cory years from 1935 to 1946 Father Ryan was a member of the faculty of St. Myster3 Stirrounds Tentauve plans mc Barbdra Bray, senior editor, seeks syno-z med Qlleen Of Hearts Joseph College Emmltsburg, Md. Alle Y b k and lilms by membel f 1 f ' 1 Father Ryan was born September 15, l 9 who have visited Lou 11 'ms or yer eature artzc e. 1891, in South Boston, Massachusetts, l gra car 00 Song of Bernadette, ; Lll SPOHSOTQCI by BCU After attending Boston College High 8 ALLEGRA ,58 is shrouded behind 3 vile to campus of a School. he pursued his studies for V611 0f mystery, The $3515 preparing Lourdes. The entire progmln for the MVUmnm-ilm Ba washglven D? the the priesthood in me Congregation of , bobsend :he hook L9 the printer 01,1 vegrlw'ju be dix'P'-V',l:ar' m-vards amt! , messed Clet MiSSiO JTYW February 7 l w l V 'x' Apostolic e I M ' '3 h- e 'antown, has a deep Signmca; 58 8 La: quay; .MOdemtor: SISTER MARY ELLEN meg lthe a . 5, his 360101. A student prmcess learns to share. Through our 1;,- 0r Vitiua paper, the Valley E6170, we share all the important 11f. J a V , . lxan Ha, moments of the SJC year w1th fellow SJClennes, lean 1131:; our families, and other friends. The news items. liver. I , , . . Y n was X Lip; the edltorlals, the features, Journallsm 5 who, :r of Oath ., . or - ling ; what: where, when, and why fly off the presses he ,2, word. ten tlmes yearly to please our readers. ;, In 5 Edl . , . , Claui Hours of hard work In the J-Room, last-mmute d 5;; j terl deadlines, and the fun of working together will 5 star relez - . linth busy always be the outstandlng memorles of Valley wn- 3f g Itrgimf , Echo. 00d' E , e h v v , .; l , , , x l - 811 1. .5 most, x x k , , V l e ' At the end of thls year, we are consoled by the em g l R 11:? LtTl realization that the Edw will carry on the tradi- 9r to Q l - , l C 8 l - . x u 8 1G 7 m I a de tlons we have contmued from the past, but 1958 s V i: '1 l 1 '48.' E' t - . E. the CL Echo; will always stand out as bearmg the mark mmd l - - V813e gm 1 of our own umque Ideas. . x mar hLYnn hon Styl' ll ill, .. theh SEYVWH 335m? WW? A WW 3115' 'Emmitsburg. He ?;sz a . .,,mz.ed au- J Deadline is :1! hand as 'ourualists 001 e orrs to com Iete lbeir assi nmeuls. The, are so bomores Virki thox-ity in the area on the topography F . 7 . . . 5' . l . . . lot 3 60772820 Nancy 6le, Anne Comerm, Katherme Saunders, Palrma Donahue, L015 Dam, Alice Meeker, and the dance the SJC Glee club of the Battle of Gettysuurg, q for! Susan Anderson; and juniors Barbara Saganowicb, loan Algem, and Marie DeSando. 1 hostess '0 the Loyola Glee ClubM Father Ryan held an MA- degree '3 l hem, ' ' ore. Md, who came up to take from Fordham University, and Niagara gentle, 'yet' strollw mum. aeml. u, 131- x. l . R . .. h lty pictures for their joint con- University conferred on him the title ' hes the Christian happy womanl' Sr. Eleanor Marle Shea A8 tunes,h a ng'oup'of young stunems fmm cert which will be given in April. of LLVD.

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