Academy of the Holy Cross - Cross and Anchor Yearbook (Kensington, MD)
- Class of 1960
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Even before the sun brightens the eastern horizon each morning, everywhere in the
areas north of our nation's capital, suburbanites hurrying over super-highways to a
Pentagon desk, a Supreme Court bench, or the White House press room, pass us on
our way toward the school on the hill. We travel by bus, by car pool and on foot
down Strathmore Avenue and into the gateway that reads Academy of the Holy Cross.
We come from towns to the no' 'i -Rockville and Gaithersburg, sections to the east,
namely Garrett Park, Wheaton and Sil-
ver Spring, from our homes to the south
in Bethesda, Chevy Chase and the Dis-
trict of Columbia. We proudly claim six-
teen parishes, and our imposing school is
within the bounds of Holy Redeemer.
With the colorful and silent woods en-
circling our rolling campus, and Kensing-
ton acting as our host, there can be no
better place, but here, for us to learn a
philosophy of education that will help us
to dominate the future in order that we
may emerge as Catholic women filled
with the spirit of love for Alma Mater . . .
of love for God through Mary, His Sor-
rowful Mother . . . of love of our neighbor
through the teachings of the Sisters of
the Holy Cross.
Hall, 1955.
Spring, 1960.
Decemlier, 1956.
Our Seal
"Maryland, My Maryland," is represented on our
shield. The squares and the cross in the upper compart-
ment are from the coat-of-arms of the Calvert and
Crossland families. Calvert was the family name of the
Lords of Baltimore who founded Maryland. Crossland
was the family of the mother of the first Lord Baltimore.
Occupying the central position on the seal are the cross
of faith and the two anchors symbolizing hope, while
a book represents knowledge and the Greek letters alpha
and omega designate God as the beginning and the end
of all things. The scroll at the base bears our school
motto-"SPES UNlCA"-the Cross, our only hope. May
we carry this emblem with us forever, learning greater
wisdom with the years.
We Present
A devoted FACULTY taught us a philosophy of
education that has become our philosophy of
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Our spirit of action was encouraged through vari-
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Friendly and responsible UNDERCLASSMEN
have assured us that Alma Mater will be left in
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FUTURE LEADERS who will give praise and
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Snsters of the Holy Cross
Each mornmg we saluted the cross as well as the emblem
of our gloruous natuon We learned from these vallant women
a deeper apprecnatuon of the cross as our only hope We trust
that those who follow us wnll love the tradatnons we started
pose of thas publucatuon us to keep the memory of those happy
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The Most Reverend
JOHN M. MCNAMARA, DD.
Auxiliary Bishop of Washington
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The Most Reverend PATRICK A O'BOYl.E, DD,
Archbishop of Washington, D. C.
Archbishop O'Boyle hos been outstanding for his interest and
expansion of the facilities for Catholic education in our archdio'
cese. Here we see him dedicating our school and blessing the
cornerstone on December 8, l956.
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Perfect schools are the result not so
much of good methods as of good teachers
. . . who cherish a pure and holy love for
the youths confided to them . . . Pius Xl
The friendly and familiar faces seen on
the following pages comprise our capable
faculty. Priests sisters laywomen . . . our
admiration and esteem for them has grown
during the past four years. They have
taught us to dominate by lessons in good
leadershipg they have encouraged us to con-
quer in a world of tomorrow. ln all our rela-
tions with them they have set us an example
by which we may live the future. We thank
them for their patience, their continued
prodding, their pursuit of our betterment.
May we prove their worth by our success.
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Devoted Elriends,
SISTER M. ROSE VITERBO, C.S.C.
Principal, Religion IV
Our present principal, Sister M. Rose Viterbo, joined
us in the fall of l957. She has listened to our many
problems, corrected our many mistakes, and shown
interest in all our activities. Her major aim has been
to give us a solid Catholic education while guiding
us toward our eternal goal. Grateful hearts shall
cherish her gift as the years go by. Here we see her
issuing a tardy slip to Ann Fields of lO2.
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Three years after the Civil War the Sisters
of the Holy Cross came from Indiana and
planted the seed that was to grow into our
present Academy. They started a small school
in the basement of St. Matthew's Church in
Washington.
By l878 they had moved into an impos-
ing structure at l3l2 Massachusetts Ave. N.
W. From then on the history of the Academy
was closely allied with that of Catholic edu-
cation in the United States. lt was visited by
many distinguished personages, and into its
portals was welcomed a little Italian nun who
later became St. Francis Xavier Cabrini.
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By l9lO "l3l2" became inadequate and
a new Tudor-Gothic structure was erected on
Upton Street in northwest Washington. From
there young women were graduated for almost
a half a century.
Forty-six years later our present beautiful
school opened its doors to the Class of l96O,
Here on Strathmore Avenue in Kensington,
Maryland we pause in the story of Holy Cross.
Yes, pause--for as the educational demands
of the nation's capital advance, so will Holy
Cross advance in its unceasing determination
to develop young women "who will know how
to conquer and dominate the future."
SISTER MARIE EUGENIE C S C
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Gen Busmess CSMC Moderator
REV. JOSEPH KERR, S.J.
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your studies with the expenditure of every
effort and do not pass over anything that
your teachers and your curricula offer you."
Pope Pius XII
How well Pope Pius XII expressed the
primary purpose of high school education
. . . the education itself. lt is here, in the
classroom, that the greatest strides were
made during the past four years.
College Prep students delved into the
mysteries of the sciences and the exquisite-
ness of the arts. Those of us interested in
the dignity of work in an occupational
world followed the General Course with ex-
cellent training in business subjects. Formal
Religion was the foundation of all instruc-
tion, and its principles permeated all class-
room procedure. Because of it we have dis-
covered why we are here and where we are
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We shall always cherish the right to learn our religion. The smiling
faces of this sophomore religion class clearly indicate the coming
Yuletide season, Sister Margaret Charles appears to be anticipating
the holidays also, while she graciously helps her students understand
more fully the mysteries of our faith.
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and extracurricular activities fade, and as seniors and practiced during these four years
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Christian Women
Retreat days were set aside for us each year. Rt.
Rev. Joseph B, Coyne of St. Andrew's parish in
Silver Spring, Maryland gave us a challenge to
personal holiness. Through his inspiring talks we
learned of the positive things that would increase
union with God and happiness in our lives.
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ries, folklore and historical writings ore all colored
by the early pioneers. These juniors seem to be enjoy-
ing their own rendition of the Gettysburg Address as
Sue Tracie plays it back for them on the tape re-
corder. They all decided that Lincoln did a better job,
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The literature of England has a top rating on the senior X'
English schedule. Sister Thomas Aquinas is delighted to
give the Old Vic Company a chance to present "Macbeth"
These seniors don't seem to mind a trend toward culture.
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of communication. Miss Carey prepares to show these sophomores
a film-strip on word derivation and vocabulary building, Both
prove a profitable asset for mental glossaries.
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Sisfer Clara Inez to her eager and captive audi- uiary words, but that as The language of the
ence. These freshmen found that Latin was Church, it has a deeper and fuller meaning.
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Miss Ueno is asking her young senori-
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time is it?", "Where did you go last
night?" She feels that the best way
to become acquainted with a foreign
tongue is through conversation.
Hence she conducts the major portion
ofthe period in Spanish.
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Latin IV students pursue the intricacies of all languages gives our upperclassmen o
Vergil s scansion under the direction of He!en view of mythology and Latin poetry
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potnenrly explains the theory once more In
lab ond an classroom Wecture, our future
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this may appear to be a three ring circus,
but Sister Marian Daniel assures us thot
such problems are merely bosic rudiments.
A roy of intelligence seems to flutter over
this trig class and Pat Lyons hopes she has
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Speed and accuracy go hand in hand
once these first year typing girls have
learned their keyboard. It will benefit
the girls both in business and in col-
lege.
Banking with its numerous advantages
is iust one of the useful points cov-
ered by the General Business class.
Sister Marie Eugenie also directs the
girls in cash problems, credit prob-
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World History is studied by our yeorlings. Miss Corey
shows o picture of on early ero while Audrey Zorbo
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necessary for our future career women to have
the knowledge of labor-management relations,
the national income, the tax system in the
United States and the disposition and use of
personal income.
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dignity of man and that its principles can be reduced
to a very simple maxim--"Do unto others as you
would wish others to do unto you-for the love of
God." Veronica Blaszek and Barbara Hartke brought
forth smiles when they discussed the pros and cons
of unionism.
Hine Arts
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Sketching their version of what the
best dressed teen-ager will wear
through the casual summer days,
brought favorable' comment. Design
is not, however, the only interesting
phase connected with art which is
taught to these freshmen. They have
discussed the problems of poster mak-
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pupil. Advanced piano is offered by our music depart-
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is a wonderful time for exercise, relaxation and
above all for "buzzin" about school, home, clothes
and dates. Afternoon classes go foster after this
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ACTIVITIES
"The true Christian does not renounce
the activities of this life . . . but he developes
and perfects them by coordinating them
with the supernatural." Pius Xl
Life here at Holy Cross has taught us
social balance. Through the various extra-
curricular activities we have found social
equilibrium. Many opportunities for leader-
ship were found in sports and clubs. Stu-
dent government taught us justice and
charity. Advanced work in science, journal-
ism, art and music proved an added chal-
Ienge. We became socially skillful because
of parties, dances and friendly get-togeth-
ers which have enriched us in social graces
and the art of "togetherness." To Alma
Mater we owe our thanks for greater spiri-
tual, social and physical development.
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lt's o snowy afternoon but Sandy Porter
doesn't seem to notice. She is too engrossed
in putting the finishing touches on the Stu-
dent Council bulletin board. Good grooming
was the message being conveyed to the
student body.
Typicol Student Council meetings include the four of-
ficers, the class presidents and vice-presidents, and
the presidents of the various school clubs. At this par-
ticular one Ellen Dunbar summarizes the code for dating
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The Glee Club ocquaints its members
with the highest type of choral music.
The members concentrate on several
highlight performances throughout the
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mas Peace Pageant, St, Patrick's Day,
the operetto, and the final annual spring
concert always find the songsters on key.
and T. Atherton.
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Front Row: C. Boclenlos, M. Tully, O. Bansh, E. Wrat
ten, E. Gilmore, B. Ryan, B. Brown, A. Laney
Deming, J. Grnmme, V. Blaszek, ond J. Hospital
Second Row: J. Manning, C. Borger, S. Spencer M
Wanless, D. Mills, R. O'Leary, A. Borger, P. Harrison
B. Greatorex, G. Policelli, M, Sguillo, P. Medlar
Voegtli, B Nelson, B, Evans, and D. Hallock, Third
Row: S. Serafino, K. Cotter, J. Lynch, B, Roddy
Krebs, P. Gleason, M. Mortin, J. Barbono, C. Duffy
C. Luttrell, N, DeWold, and M. Kiefer, Fourth Row
J Foster, M. Donovan, J, Trossevin, K. Meyers M
Bradley, D Dixon, and D. Bator. Fifth Row: H, Flatt
C, Connor, S McMahon, N Rushmoie, E. Schwedler
M, Enzler, and M. Harmon Top Row: B McGarraghy
M. Cook, J. Bullough, L. Richards, A. Zahn, A. Priolo
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They were founded by Sister Cecelia Mary,
C.S.C., the first director of our music de-
partment. This group of talented voices
originally consisted of eight, but has since
grown to fifteen. The name Silver Belles
originated from one of the songs sung by
them at the first Christmas Concert in our
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new school. The beautiful tones come from
-First row: N. DeWold, M. Kiefer, B.
Borwne, C. Luttrell, A Borger, M. Cooke
and A Priolo. Top row: J. Bullough, C.
Connors, B, McGorraghy, J. Trossevin, B.
Ryan, T. Atherton, P Medlor and M.
Thompson.
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SISTER JUDE MARIE, C.S.C.
Glee Club Director
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Ellen Rice, Editor
with Words
The Gleaner, our school newspaper, is issued
six times a year. It holds the record of an
All American and All Catholic award. Its
high standard of journalism is due to the
constant efforts of Sister M. lmeldine, the
moderator, and her well trained staff of
Deep in explanation is M. Hurleigh
as she shows A. Morris lbeside herl,
M. Cohn, S. Gallagherfand F. Brinker
how headlines make the front page
after many attempts at counting and
recounting of upper and lower case
letters.
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Qleaner
rising young journalists. Evidently Sister has
just uttered one of her gems of quiet humor
as the group below attack another problem
in layout, Left to right R. Lanman, M.
Hurley, E. Rice, N. Haring, R. Dernouy and
S. Kuhn.
"Look how they did it!" The Gleaner
page editors P. McDonough, V. Godfrey,
M. Nickerson and R. Trainer take note
of a press job done b others, both for
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and near.
Faithful typists R Kaufman J Shea
R A Barbour and A Haley check and
recheck copy before The Gleaner absorbs
th ink for another ssue This is a
tedious but necessary work.
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5He Cross
These associate editors believe
in "togetherness." Kay Evans,
business manager, Elizabeth
Gilmore, our art consultant,
Pamela Dillon, copy editor, and
Margaret Diller, one of our fine
With a deadline date just
around the corner, Mary
Durbin, typist, works fe-
verishly while Rosemary
DeGeorgio and Barbara
Goetz check copy
Freedom Fling, the press dance,
found the floor crowded with
swingers and swayers.
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And Ancftor
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photographers, all have a see- Kathleen DeBroske, CO-editor.
swan with Mr. James Mahler,
representative for Delmar Print-
ing Company, on loy-out prob-
Iems.
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Kathy DeBroske, co-edutor, and Pat Davrs editor seek
advice in page planning from Sister M Aveluna mod
erator for CROSS AND ANCHOR,
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No cues missed by this team!
"Stage Manager, Paula Goettlemann," and
"Lighting Effects by Christy Landenburgeru
have been synonymous with Holy Cross pro-
ductions since Freshman Year.
"Brilliant Performance"-and it certainly was when a
tense scene from Holy Cross' entry in the High School
One-Act PloY Contest was enacted by P, Sweeney, B.
Faller and S. Tracie during the evening of Drama and
Song
"A Child was born unto her .... " The climax of the
annual Christmas Play is the Nativity tableau. Pictured
here are S. Murphy, St. Joseph, C. Reid, Mary, and
Michael Patrick Lanman, Infant Jesus. Also shown are
H. Mohler, P, Medlar, C. Connor, M. Enzler, C. Con-
nor, C. Luttrel, N. Rushmore and S. Tracie.
5He Past
is Prologue..
5He Present
Sets the
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The annual operetta took us to the land of fnords nn she should set the date for her marrnage wrth Grueg
March ln the SONG OF NORWAY Mother Grueg before the haughty Countess Anne Marne Borger
Maureen Thompson warns Nma Pat Medlar that can mterfere
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Catholic Students' Mission Cru
Our Dougle Vocation..
Christian
Siuclenisu,
Former queen, Ellen Rice, crowns senior, Sharon Mc'
Mahon, as she reigns over the annual CSMC Sweet-
hearts Serenade.
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moderator, and Carroll Duffy
have a consultation as they
plan a mission project.
Mission
Worleers
All of us are members of the
sade. Through it the Catholic
youth of America help to ex-
tend Christ's reign on earth by
supporting the missions. Here
at HCA the major activities in-
clude on annual Valentine
dance and a lenten sacrifice
program.
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All roads lead to the library as evidenced by Holy Cross researchers.
We Sxplore
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These Library Club officers help with some of the behind-
the-scenes techniques. They are Charlotte Bodenlos, vice-
pres., Patricia Lyons, president and Paula Goettelmann,
secretary.treasurer.
Fine public relations between our school and the public
library are fostered by Sister M. Avelina, librarian, who
sends Kathleen Puzzini to the Kensington branch with 0
Catholic Book Week poster for display.
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Present
Honors
Ellen Rice, editor of The Gleaner,
welcomes new members into the
Quill and Scroll Society. Elizabeth
Gilmore lseatedl was so honored
because of her fine contribution
to the Cross and Anchor as art
editor.
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Sister M. Rose Viterbo, principal, receives members of
The Gleaner and Cross and Anchor staffs into the Sister
Angelica Chapter of the Quill and Scroll Society. Pat
McDonough received the gold insignia, while others
accepted the Star award, the Journeyman symbol and
Cub pins in accordance with service rendered. Margaret
Corgan and Molly Martin assist the principal in pre-
senting Kathy DeBroske, assistant editor of the Cross
and Anchor, with a Star while Marianne Smyth, Pat
McDonough and Mary Tully look on.
Receiving her gold pin signifying character,
service, scholarship and leadership from Sister
Rose Viterbo is Kay Evans while Pat Medlar
follows. Sister is assisted by Pat Davis who
made the NHS in her junior year.
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Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. Robert
Arthur, pastor of Holy
Redeemer parish in Ken-
sington, addressed the
student body at the Na-
tional Honor Society as-
sembly.
Members of the Moreau Chapter of the NHS are C. Borger, P, Davis,
M. Cook, E. Tripp, M. Corgan, J. Lynch, O. Baish, P. Lyons, C.
Bodenlos, P. Dillon, K. Evans, B, Faller, P. Medlar, C. Haile, M.
Meyer, M, Hurley, P. Sweeney, R. O'Leary, R. DeMouy, E. Sipkov,
B. Hartke and P. McDonough.
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seems to sum up the happy attitude of our volley Second row J Grimme M Cotter M J Curran
ball girls represented by First row K McAleer M Hartke J McGrath andC Guidara
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Detrimental to every game are these officials,
without whose dependability there would be no
game? Tlmekeepers R. O'Leary and O. Baishg
scorekeepers R. Lanman and E Schanzenbacherj
half-time orange girls lbehindh A. Costello and
N DeWaId
They've got plenty of pep and
plenty of steam-but what cz
jump? Leading the Varsity on
to victory are: S. Morrison
lkneelinglg Second Row: T, Gib-
bons, G. Policelli, B, Faller, M,
Donovan, ond P, Deffellesg
Third Row: M. Fisher, K. Evans,
K. Cotter, and E. A. McGarra-
ghy, reaching for the ceiling
are S Tracie ond C. Duffy.
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notch os this loyal cheering sec
tion, led by M. Donovan and
S. Tracie, demonstrates their
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This was our first year in the CYO League and we
faced competition squarely, finishing with a lO-3
record. Providing the spirit and teamwork for such
an outstanding record were: Bottom row-J. Bar-
bono, P. Dillon, P. Goettelmann, D. Gilmore, M.
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Chambers, C. Reid, A. Haley, P. Harrison, P, Glea-
son, K Dougherty, Third row-C. Londenburger,
A, Moldenhouer, D Griffin, J, Trossevin, E, Claire,
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lt's a good lump and the ball is tapped to an HCA
forward in our thrilling game with Regina.
They spelled victory with o These J, V.
cheerleaders are top left-C. Joyce, E. Don-
ovan, U. Lawlor, J. Golibort, Judy Jolickee,
L. Ernst, M O'Brien, J, Joliclcee, M Moser,
E Dobbins F, Pezzanite in center
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SCORE STORIES
THEY
Regina
St. Ma ry's,
Leona rdtown
O'Connell
Notre Dame
Holy Name
St, Patrick's
Immaculate
Conception
St.
Anthony's
St. Cecelia s
Sacred Heart
St. Mary's
Alexandria
Holy Trinity
Immaculata
Completing a great season with a 9-2 rece
orcl, the Junior Varsity smiles at the birdie
The new blood for the Varsity includes,
Bottom row: F. Brown, K, Hurley, M. La-
Fond, G. Lavellcg Second rowi S, Brown, G
Johnson, C. Grimes, E, Priolo, N. Hindman
Third row. T. Bloszek, Mi Moldenhouer I
Labouvie D Dompka S I-licks B McDon
ald Fourth row S Glasheen C Viner P
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C Gregorio Top row M DcWald C Gvet
telmann M Maginnis
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Miss Elizabeth Dawson, Coach
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This joy of knowledge is offered to you
. . . Do not be among those who neglect
to relish it as it deserves who let it slip by
carelessly during the years of opportunity
which will never come back againr
Pius Xll
Happy freshman enter an all-new world
of opportunities. Making friends learning
new ideas adjusting to a variety of class
schedules-all help to widen their scope of
interest and intelligence.
The traditional hard year finds our
sophomores deep in study. Biology and
geometry widen their horizon in pedigogical
pursuits.
Our juniors enioy a poise and precision
of thought that gives them the opportunity
to demonstrate their qualities of good lead-
ership. The underclassmen are worthy of
our admiration. They have found the "joy
of knowledge."
The first days of school find R. Hurleigh,
M. O'DonneIl, S. LoRoche, D. Casson and
S. Hicks getting acquainted.
Sllese Are Our
Class o
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That final bell is the best, according to J. Hale, C.
Kendall, R. Keenopple, J. Gallagher, K. Herbert, M.
Hamburg, W. Greening ond J. Gerardi.
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l M i 'AWKJ ."- ,I men such as L. Groves, E. Edmonston,
h ' ' ' l M. A. Caruso, C. Barnett, C. Branch,
4 N . f K. Enzler and A. Day.
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Early in the school year the fresh-
men elected K. Bowen, S. Brown, J. room chairmen,
Comparing notes are M. A. Fox, M. P. Daly, D.
E. Fulton, C. Czarniak, C. A. Hook,
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The friendly freshmen who welcome back Karen Jungblut Con crutchesl are C. Doyle
J. Maloney, C. Stanton, L. Kropp, J. Cumberland, J. Livingston, S, Malasefski, J
Jalikee, and S. Marshall.
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Raising of the Stars and Stripes on the west campus finds R. Francella, R, Beach, L, Bed-
narek, M. DeFeo, B, Cronin, L. Bienvenue, M. Donovan and P. Corcoran at attention.
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Waiting their turn to get to their bulging lockers are S. Reidy, J. McKenna, D.
Hess, A. Hintersehr, M, Kivlon, C. McCarthy, J. Kaiser and B. Kahlbacher.
At the business office desk Patricia Green, find P. Mulville, R. Mooney, L. Pulliam, P.
senior, acts as information center for these Simpson, C. Plunkett and L. O'Connell en-
new freshmen, Front row: P. Ricci, J. laying a trip to the principaI's office, Moy
Murphy and E. Reed. In the back row we they always find it soY
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Before school, during noon hour
and after school Sister M. Ray'
mond is always on hand with
her cheery smile and special
school supplies to meet the
needs of oll, These freshmen,
C. Foltyn, D. Day, L. Appold,
M. Carroll, M. Cassidy, E. Dob-
bins and K. Beller seem happy
with their purchases.
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their earliest days at Holy Cross they develop
4 the habit of making a visit during lunch hour
These freshmen L. Walsh, M. Williams, M, Sul-
. Iivan, D. Walls and K, Becker are not an ex-
ception.
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Springmann, J, Peplar, M. Ryan, M. Stewart
and D Weeks actually enjoy gym classes,
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Freshmen join the TAB
TEEN-AGE BOOK CLUB.
Money changes hands as N.
Caldwell, E. Donovan and
A. M, Hall give their orders
for current paperbacks to
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The unabridged dictionary has a strange fas-
cination for the ever growing vocabulary
conscious freshies, J. Murray, R. Joliet, M. ,A
J. Hawkshaw and L. Jones find the book '
almost os big as they are.
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participating in school activ-
ities are J. Brennan, J. Bis-
good, J. Cullen, M. Alexan-
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Ah! The popular "pause that
refreshes." Taking advantage
of food and fun are T. Kiefer,
B. Laney, U. Lawlor, S. Le-
Strange and L. Koiner.
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ries" for: Back row-L. Hil-
lock, M. Lapus, A. Kohlhaas.
Front row-C Grimes, M.
Marino, N. Himes and C
Gregorio.
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Waiting for their car pool
drivers find S. Glasheen and
J. Golibart rockin' and roll-
in' while M. Gomache, A.
M. Green, L. Hahn, M. Hart,
A. Harrup and N. Gallagher
relax at the students' en-
trance after o busy day.
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Sapharncre harneracrn presrdents. Margaret
Galiagher, Herd: Labcuvue, Mary Frances Pez-
zannfe, and Nancy Hwndrrran gaze happily over
their classmates,
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"Sing along with us," echo C, Kane, man, D. Gardner, A. Gerardu, and C
J. Dobrowski, C. Joyce, C. Goettle- Hurley.
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Three o clock bell and then the fun beglns on t you
thunk L Lear L Edgely K McAleer M M. Love-
less G Johnson K Gabbons M Kelly J Jalickee,
and S McKean show nt?
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for Mr Bruggs our photographer
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On the "stairway to success" are: J. Draper, -'L
J. Masheter, M. B. DeWold, M, Cotter, K.
Carlson, and K. Conroy.
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Friendship is a perfect blend-
ship with: D. Allen, P. Dev-
in, E. Baldersfon, B. Van-
Meter, T, Crowley, L. Cico-
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without a drop of water." This
seems to be the theme song of H
Duvall, K. Barbour, M. J. Curran,
K. McSweeney and R. Disdier,
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Relaxation rates high among sophomores C. L, Ernst, T. Blaszek, R. Davis and P. Burney.
Guidara, M. Hamilton, D. Dompka, M. F. Gerardi,
"When I grow up to be a sen-
ior," appears to be the specula-
tion of P. Driscoll, A. Hammer-
backer, B. Himmelberger, P.
Gaegler, S. Charlton, B. Dono-
van, and C. Elbin as they ex-
amine the new parking area
for upperclassmen.
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seems with C. Palese, E. lngold,
B Milams, B. Roddy, V. Sheehy, S.
Foley, P. Gretchel and D. Ander-
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"Over the mountain" climb A. Coyne
F, Brown, H. Dinger, D. Burke, B. Berry
K. Corliss, K. Cook and L. Abell.
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Wallets can be very interesting, especially when they contain pictures. Surely
M. Ourand, D. Doolan, R. Yinger, M. L Underwood, F, Pezzanite, P. Stimac
and P. Rinaldi will agree with this
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Keeping informed on current topics ore J. Musgrove, D. Lovin,
ond B, Brezon.
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Long, C. Lopp, G. Lovelle ond M, J. LoFond.
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Sullivan, J. Montedonico, S. Southcomb, L. Soo and M
O'Brien.
"Whatl There isn't any water?" This seems to be the
funny situation in which P M H
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Sorge, B. Gadbois, L, Kadle, J. Gibbons and M. E, Alba
find themselves,
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P. McCormick, J. McGrath and P. Kirch-
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T. Zorou, F. DeSando, A. Salamy,
E. Priola, S. Sisson, M. J. Den-
ningham, S. Steinmetz and J. Sin-
cloir.
"All this for only 5351" exclaims
L. Myers to P. Morris, B. Nolan,
K. Miller and M. A. Micolizzi.
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B. Greotorex, with P, Gregory, B. Goetz, R.
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Joyful additions to the Silver Belles ore
juniors B. Browne, M. Kiefer, T. Atherton,
and ot center front, M. Cook.
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The ever-popular telephone is given the rush by V, Kragtorp, L.
Miller, P. Harrison, A. Leonard and B. Kozak.
Gleefully returning to class are L. Sweeney, K. Cronin, B. Browne,
K. Zepp and C. Williams. Note we soy gleefully!
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Comparing class proceedings are junior home
room presidents, F. Brinker, S. Porter and A
Phillips.
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vation drow C. Sabotini, M.
Smyth, K. Reeve, P. Voegt-
li, S. Stevens, J. Shea, F.
Scramlin and S. Serofino to
browse through the books
acquired from the Traveling
Science Library.
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Solamy C. Reid, D. Soo and S.
Spencer whiie Ieafing through the
"Action, camera, roll 'em," echo movie ex- P. Gleason as they line up the AV equip
perts B. Hartke, J. Grimme, V. Godfrey and ment to be used for a class project.
"Smile pretty," is the decision
for the day, as J. Krisor, E. De-
Lacy, C. Dougherty, M. Wan-
Iess, B. Evans, J. Davis, M.
Fisher, S. Tracie and L. Deming
indicate.
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"Never, we believe, never in the course
of the history of humanity have events re-
quired on the part of young women so much
initiative and daring, so much sense of re-
sponsibility, so much fidelity, moral strength
. . . in a word, so much heroism." Pius Xll
The years have slipped quickly through
our fingers. We now stand at the gateway
to the future. We have grown in virtue and
knowledge under the shadow of the Cross.
We have found a purpose in life as we
prepared to step into tomorrow. The high-
ways of life are many. From our ranks will
come those upon whom the future of the
world in later years will rest. How glad we
are, and how grateful to beloved parents,
good teachers and encouraging friends for
a Catholic education. lt has taught us re-
sponsibility, fidelity, and through prayer, has
blessed us with moral strength to live heroic
lives.
LEADERS
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Ednrh Allnutt
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Ruta Barbour
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Joan Bullough
Pros Glee Club 3 4 Lofun Club
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Charlene Brookbank
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Judrth Carnahan CYO 4 Class Sec 4 CSMC Sec 3
Glee Clu I CSMC 1 4 Glee Club l 4 NHS 4
Charlotte Bodenlos
Vnce Pres Lnbrary Club 4 Glee Club
3 4 GLEANER 4 CSMC 3 4 NHS 4
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Mary Helen Betty
Class Team 23 Latm Club
CSMC l 4
Mary Frances Bradley
Glee Club l 4 Latm Club l 2 CSMC
Anne Ma ne Borger
CCAC Representatuve 2 3 4 CROSS
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Angela Costello
Class Treos 3 Dramarucs 3 Varslty
Clweerleader 3 CSMC Representative
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Royalty of Our Lady includ-
ed Princesses C. Bullock, E.
Clair, E. Rice and E. Schan-
zenbacher, on the left of
May Queen M. Shea, and
Princesses S, McMahon, C.
Landenburger and N. De-
Wald are on the right.
Shooting the breeze during
"coffee break" are E, Mc'
Ginley, M, Betty, P. Dillon,
C, Goodwin, E Gilmore, J
Trosseyin, E. Dunbar, K
Gallagher and l.. Richards
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man year were J. Manning
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Many dignitaries visited our
school that first year. Among
them we were privileged to wel-
come Mother Kathryn Marie,
C.S.C., Superior General of the
Sisters of the Holy Cross. Her
charm and simplicity captivated
E. Clair, M. Betty, A. Stewart,
K. Gallagher and C. Halle.
Silver Bellesu.
Spring gormal...
Cur 3irsf year.
P Goettlemann M Edwards E Ryan O all help to see that Sister Miriam our first
Baish E Dunbar P Dillon and E Schwedler principal is not forgotten at Christmas
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Pamela Dullon
Class Pres I 4 Varsvty 3 4 Copy Ed
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Joan Doyle
Class Team I Dramatucs
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Helen DeMarco
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Mary .lo Dobyns
Glee Club l 2 Dramatlcs 2 3 CSMC
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Maureen Donovan
Cass Vlce Pres 2 Glee Club 14
Varslty Cheerleader 34 Dramotucs
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Ellen Dunbar
Pres Student Council 3 4 Class Pres
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Class Secretary l Glee Club l 4
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Class Team I2 Varsnty 34 Latin
Club I2 CROSS 8. ANCHOR 4
Mary Fnnnessey
Transfer I 2 Dramatacs 3 4 Varslty
3 Class Presndcnt 4
Kaiherlne Evans
Class Sec Treas I Varsuty Cheer
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Sandra Fredencks
Class Team I 2 Glee Club I Lnbrary
Club I 2 CSMC I 4
Margaret Gallagher
JV I Class Team 2 Dramotucs 2 3
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School Offnce 4 CROSS 8- ANCHOR
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Class Team 2 Glee Club Dra
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Barbara Faller
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CROSS 8. ANCHOR 4 CSMC
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Paula Goertelmann
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look are P. Dillon, C. Bullock, J. Carnahan, K. Evans
J. Childs, E. Sipkov, P. Tolson, H, Flott and D. Mills
Summer Uniforms...
Busily serving the hungry "Little Singers of Paris" are Sister Emerentia, P.
Lyons and J. Lynch.
Cupicfs Ball...
Christmas Concert...
Sister M, Caroline and Joan Lynch seem pleased
with the dciy's "take" in the bookstore.
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balance A Stewart tests her
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Diseciion Kiismfiffle
Singers.. .QI eaner...
Gut Second year
We were nervous at first, of course, but we learned to take our bows
with grociousness when the Christmas Concert provided us with o
curtain call.
Ehzabeth Gnlmore
ass Pres 4 NHS 3 Stu n
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CROSS 81 ANCHOR 4 Varsity 34 pognug Hgnnun
Transfer I 2 Dramatucs 4 CSMC 3 4
Margaret Horman
ee Club 3 4 School Offnce
CROSS 8. ANCHOR 4 CSMC I 4
Genevneve Kmnahan
Class Team I2 JV I2 CSMC
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Donna Hrllock
Glee Club I 4, Dramahcs 3,4, Latin
Club I,2, Library Club I,2
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Constance Haule
Class Sec Treas I Student Councrl
Vuce Pres 4, Pres Dramatic Club 3,
CSMC I 4 NHS 4
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Carol Helnleln
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Dramatlcs 3 4 Library Club l CSMC
Joyce Krebs
Class Team I 2 Glee Club 2 3 4 Lat
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Transfer l 2 Glee Club 3 4 Dramat
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Sherry Moruson
Class Team l 2 Varsnty Cheerleader
3 4 JV Cheerleader l 2 Latln Club
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Class Vuce Pres 3 NHS 3 Glee Club
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Mary Meyer
Transfer l 2 Glee Club 3 4 Dramat
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Chrlshne Landenburger
Clas Vuce Pres 3 Treas 4 Drama?
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my soul and belongs to my nature."
St. Augustine
There were special events during our four
years that will always be glamour-colored in
our memory book. Baby Day when fresh-
men entertain the seniors, awakens school
spirit. When the National Symphony Or-
chestra plays, we hurry back stage for auto-
graphs. At the Christmas Bazaar we work
and play, with a day of rattles, chances,
candy cotton, and cakes. At the Father and
Daughter Banquet we proudly introduce
Dad as the "head of the house." Sports
Dav in the Spring gives future Olympians
our applause. Then comes the Junior-Senior
Prom, the social highlight of our student
world. We dream of it for months, our spe-
cial dress, special hair-do and above all that
special date. Each ot these events has its
own special place, first at Holy Cross, and
then in our hearts-forever.
MEMURIES
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Regina Lonmon and Pete Sisk who taste Porision
fun ot our Junior Prom, "Aprif In Paris."
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Once again we find ladies in the majority. Mrs, Costello, Mrs. Gilmore, Mrs.
Landenburger, Mrs. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Loy and Mrs. McGarraghy
chaperoned our prom.
Seventy-Six Gromgones ....
Autograph hounds E. Sullivan, M. Gallagher, M. M. famous Howard Mitchell, who conducted the National
Mullenholz and M. E. Davis enjoy chatting with world- Symphony in our own auditorium.
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Banquets...
Crime does pay for this young cake-pirxcher as the girls sell another
pastry delight at the Christmas Bazaar!
"Spin the wheel of fortune!" encourage M. A, Ryan and M. J
Howkshaw to prospective gamblers at our bazaar.
On the arnns of thelr best "beaux," daughters
Ellen Rlce and Carroll Ann Duffy introduce
their proud papas at the Dad and Daughter
Communion-Breakfast.
Ba5ies..Baftles...All 31111
The sack is back-and Holy
Cross roadrunners can prove it
as they hop down the field on
Sports Day.
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Suckers, suckers, and more suck-
ers were eaten by our lollipop girls
M. Marino, C. Miller, K. McMul-
len, M. Hawkshaw, C. Miller and
S. Mihm on Freshmen Baby Day.
llfllere we Belong
Allnut Eduth Box6 Rockvulle Md
Armstrong Ruth 4410 Puller Dr Kensungton Md
Baush Oluvua 3429 Patterson St NW D C
Barbour Ruta 4616 46th St NW D C
Bechtold Elena 4401 Woodfueld Rd Kensungton
Betty Mary Helen 2404 Mason St Sulver Sprung
Bodenlos Charlotte 210 S Summut Ave Gauthersburg
Borger Anne Marue 1920 Belmont Rd NW D C
Bradley Mary Frances 4525 North Chelsea Lane Be
thesda 14 Md
Brookbank Charlene 5017 Flanders Ave Kensungton
Bullough Joan 1804 Sherwood Rd Sulver Sprung Md
Carnahan Judy 3247 Patterson St NW D C
Chambers Chrusty 1206 Summons Dr Rockvulle
Chevaluer Anne Marue 3715 Veazey St N W D C
Claur Eumce 4501 Saul Rd Kensungton Md
Cohn Margo-4511 Cheltenham Dr Bethesda Md
Colluns Eluzabeth 2419 Homestead Dr Sulver Sprung
N W D
Connors Carolyn 3830 Garfueld S NW D C
Corgan Kathleen 5605 Park St Chevy Chase Md
Costello Angela 5713 33rd St N D C
Datko Janet 10414 Julep Ave Sulver Sprung Md
Davus Patrucua 3408 Kenulworth Drwy North Chevy
Chase Md
Connor Cathue 3122 Patterson
DeBroske Kathleen 2315 Parker Ave Sulver Sprung
DeMarco Helen 3601 Isbell St Wheaton Md
DeWold Nancy 3617 Quesada St NW D C
Duller Margaret 4205 Glenrose St Kensungton Md
Dullon Pamela 5606 Oakmont Ave Bethesda 14 Md
Dobyns Mary Jo 7721 Old Chester Rd Bethesda Md
Donovan Maureen 3151 Upland Terrace NW D C
Dowlung Paula 3022 Chestnut St NW D C
Doyle Joan 4622 Warren St NW D C
Duffy Carroll Ann 9711 Lawson Pl Sulver Sprung Md
Dunbar Ellen 5000 Moorland Lane Bethesda 14 Md
Edmonds Duane 10423 Montrose Ave Kensungton
Edwards Mary Jo 1600 Tuldon Dr Sulver Sprung Md
Evans Katherune 6416 31st Pl NW D C
Faller Barbara 6424 Barnaby St NW D C
Ferraru Barbara 5529 30th St NW D C
Funk Ruta Ann Shady Grove Rd Gaithersburg Md
Funnessy Mary 9804 Culver Ct Kensungton Md
Flott Harruet 4422 Stanford St Chevy Chase 15 Md
Frederucks Sandra 2708 Blaune Dr Chevy Chase 15
Gallagher Margaret 4501 Harlung La Bethesda 14
Gulmore Eluzabeth 5111 Moorland La Bethesda 14
Goettelmann Paula 201 Vuerlung Dr Sulver Sprung
Goodwun Carole 2901 Colluns Ave Sulver Sprung Md
Green Patrucua 4811 Enfueld Rd Bethesda 14 Md
Gruffun Duana 9315 Warren St Sulver Sprung Md
Haule Constance 3207 Rollung Rd Chevy Chase Md
Hannon Patrucua 3136 Oluver St NW D C
Hayes Maureen 918 Vuers Mull Rd Rockvulle Md
Heunleun Carol 2703 Arvun St Sulver Sprung Md
Hersberger Sandra 2810 Dawson Ave Sulver Sprung
Hullock Donna 12917 Valleywood Dr Sulver Spr ng
Hoagland Donna 9626 Parkwood Dr Bethesda Md
Harman Margaret 5805 Overlea Rd Sumner Md
Hurleugh Maryland 7610 Faurfax Rd Bethesda 14
Hurley Moura RFD No 1 Rockvulle Md
Kunnahan Genevueve 3716 Jenufer St NW D C
Koelle Maruorue 3308 Molune Rd Wheaton Md
Krebs Joyce 2709 Emmet Rd Sulver Sprung Md
Landenburger Chrustune-806 Burdette Rd Rockvulle
Lanman Reguna 4416 Westbrook L Kensungton
Leonard Patrucua 4314 Westbrook La Kensungton
Loy Geneva 10404 Leslue Ct Sulver Sprung Md
Luttrell Carolyn 5022 Druud Dr Kensungton Md
Lynch Joan 4507 Saul Rd Kensungton Md
Lyons Patrucua 412 Stonungton Rd Sulver Sprung Md
Mannung Joanne 5212 Hampden La Bethesda
Mannung Joyce 4918 Aurora Dr Kensungton Md
Maruorom Kathleen 9305 Sudbury Rd Sulver Sprung
Morchettu Constance 1212 Delafueld Pl NW D C
McGarraghy Eluzabeth 1339 Somerset Pl N W D C
McKenna Maureen 2001 McAuluffe Dr Rockvulle
McMahon Sharon 3705 Calvend La Kensungton Md
McMurrer Mary 5807 32nd St NW D C
Medlar Patrucua 11021 Maduson St Kensungton
Meyer Katherune 5820 Bradley Blvd Bethesda
Mulls Dorothy 4425 Walsh St Chevy Chase 15 Md
Morrus Celene 7702 New Market Pl Bethesda Md
Morruson Sherry 5500 Edson Lane Rockvulle Md
Muur Colette 4701 Western Ave NW D C
Myers Carol Ann 2407 Eugene St Sulver Sprung Md
Nelson Eluzabeth 4517 Sleaford Rd Bethesda 14 Md
OConnor Ellen 5115 Moorland Lane Bethesda
OLeary Roberta 3600 Patterson St NW D C
Peak Patrucua 13220 Holdrudge Rd Sulver Sprung Md
Phulpott Barbara 5905 Bradley Blvd Bethesda
Pruolo Anuta 4921 Chevy Chase Blvd Chevy Chase
15 Md
Puzzunu Kathleen 11015 Gluek Lane Kensungton
Ruce Ellen 3244 Aberfoyle Pl NW D C
Ruchards Lorraune 8604 Hempstead Ave Bethesda
14 Md
Ruonda Gayle 1413 Hopkuns St NW D C
Roddy Brenda 8005 Westover Rd Bethesda 14 Md
Rushmore Nancy 3505 Frederuck Pl Kensungton Md
Ryan Eluzabeth 5508 Jordan Rd D C
Sauer Margaret 4402 Everett St Kensungton Md
Schanzenbacher Euleen 4406 Woodtueld Rd Kensung
ton Md
Schaub Patrucua 10111 McKenney Ave Sulver Sprlng
Schwedler Elaune 6013 Goldsboro Rd Bethesda 14
Scuullo Mary Anne 10209 Parkwood Dr Kensungton
Supkov Elusabeth 404 Oneuda St N E D C
Stevenson Dolores 2074 Stanley Ave Rockvulle Md
Stewart Aluce 5912 Woodacres Dr D C
Sugrue Helen 3419 Cummungs Lane Chevy Chase
Sweeney Patrucua 3104 Leland St Chevy Chase 15
Tana Anna Marue 11720 Georgua Ave Wheaton Md
Thomas Yvonne 1405 29th St NW D C
Thompson Maureen 24 Mulls Rd Gauthersburg Md
Tolson Patrucua 9612 Cedar Lane Bethesda 14 Md
Trupp Eluzabeth 251 E Montgomery Ave Rockvulle
Trossevun Jeanne 3100 Homewood Pkwy Kensungton
Tully Eluzabeth 3800 Taylor St Chevy Chase 15 Md
Vasconez Marua 3217 Connectucut Ave NW D C
Weber Mary Beth 5804 Lone Oak Dr Bethesda 14
Md
Wolfe Sandra 2854 Conn Ave NW D C
Wratten Ednc' 16 Thomas St Rockvulle Md
Zahn Agnes Burnt Mulls Hulls Sulver Sprung Md
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And so we part and go our various ways. One step beyond Commence-
ment Day guides us into the future-that future which Pius Xll of beloved
memory said belonged to Youth. We have taken that step now, and we go
forward to the fulfillment of life. Some of us will find it in a business career,
others will discover it in a happy marriage, and still others will be alerted
to it in the service of God, the religious life. No matter in what area we
find this anticipated success, the never failing mark of the pride and love
eoch of us holds for Holy Cross will be expressed in her loyalty and con-
tinued devotion to Catholic education through service to God and fellowmen.
griends We rlonor
The Most Reverend Patrlck A O Boyle
Archbzshop of Washmgton
The Most Reverend John F McNamara The Most Reverend Phlllp M Hannan
Auxzlzary Bzshop of Washzngton Auxzlzary Bzshop of Washzngton
Rt Rev E Robert Arthur
Pastor, Holy Redeemer Church
Kensmgton
Rt Rev John S Spence Very Rev Thomas W Lyons
Dtrector of Education Asst Dzrector of Educatzon
Our Busmess Assoczafes
BETI-IESDA MARYLAND
Bethesda 40 Lanes
7651 Old Georgetown Rd
Shorty s Hamburger Shop
7550 Old Georgetowv' Rd
Clalre Dratch Inc
7615 Wlsconsln Ave
Thompson s Seafood Restaurant
7935 Wxsconsm Ave
Ayers Wxllxams Co
7240 Wlsconsln Ave
One good turn deserves another,
so our Mr I F1Xlt better kno n
as Mr Evans, dlrector of mam
tenance, shows the efflclent method
a screwdrxver
Frank s Barber Shop
4959 Bethesda Ave
Bethesda Modeling School
7240 Wnsconsln Ave
Strosmders Hardware
6904 Arlington Rd
Record Tow n
10255 Old Georgetown R
Blacklstone Inc
7351 Wlsconsm Ave
Capri Casuals
10251 Old Georgetown Rd
Charcoal Grlll
7212 14 Wlsconsm Ave
CHEVY CHASE MARYLAND
Chevy Chase Village Supply
6509 Brookville Rd
Happy Tlme Togs
8530 Connectlcut Ave
McIntyre Hardware
X540 Connecticut Ave
Parkway Cleaners
Frnendshlp Beauty Shop
5416 Wxsconsm Ave
KENSINGTON MARYLAND
Loms Upholsterlng Company
3734 Howard Ave
Richard s Salon of Beauty
10.305 Kensington Parkway
Mlzell Lumber Company
10500 St Paul St
Curtxs Bros Servxce Station
10520 Metropolitan Ave
Kensington Esso Seruce Center
Howard and Armory Ave
Carlos Auto Shop
3788 Howard Axe
Connecticut Knowles Pharmacy
10526 Connecticut Ave
Vlctor Kensxngton Dept Store
3130 Howard Ave
Kensnngton Pharmacy
44.39 University Bhd West
Duxall I' ngmeerlng Lo Builders
1016 Connecticut Axe
Acme
10504 Connecticut Ave
Mark I'at Shoppe Inc
10407 Connecticut Ava
ROCKVILLE MARYLAND
County Federal Savings and
Loan Assn
North Perry St
Twmbrook Beauty Salon
2017 Vners Mull Rd
Worth s On The Plke
11616 Rockville Pike
Welbxes Beauty Salon
706 E Montgomery Ave
Sheffneld s Femmme Apparel
2119 Vxers Mlll Rd
Mary Anna Restaurant
251 E Montgomery Ave
Young Colony Shop
Courthouse Square
Congressional Plaza Bowlmg Lenten
1665 E Montgomery Ave
Leland L Fisher Inc
201 Hungerford Dr
SILVER SPRING MARYLAND
Surhurban Investment
t Insurance Co
Danny s Pastry Shoppe
8313 Grubb Rd
Wxlllam H Ball Agency
2201 Parker Ave
D Goettelmann s Potter Shop
201 Vxerlmg Dr
Esther Shop of Sllver Sprung
S551 Georgia Ave
Silver Spring Bakery
965 Thayer Ave
Rock Creek Paxntmg Co
2213 Washington Ave
One Hour Martmxzmg Dry Cleaner
948 Wayne Ave
Gardner School of Busmeaa
8605 Cameron St
Frank R Jelle'f Inc
8635 Colesvllle Rd
Kvuk N Kleen 7 Hour Cleaners
12407 Georgia Ave
WHEATON MARYLAND
Wheaton Bowling Center
11240 Grandview Ave
Anchor Inn Seafood Restaurant
2509 University Blvd West
Chnt Sxsson s Esso Servnce Center
11310 Georgia Ate
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Boys' Apparel
2545 Ennalls Ave.
The Handy House
2606 Blue Ridge Awe
Wheaton Shell Service
Georgia 6: Blue Ridge Aves
Band Box Music Co
11165 Vlers Mill Rd
Wheaton Music Co
2544 Ennalls Ave
Ken s Carpet Corner
2662 University Blvd
Wheaton SuD9r Market
11443 Georgia Awe
Marchone s Italian Delicatessen
11224 Triangle Lane
Wheaton Garage
2405 Reedle Dr
Connecticut Axe Park nc
3904 Elby St
Spencer s Shell Station
11030 Viers Mlll Rd
WASHINGTON D C
The Shrine Cafeteria
Shrine of the Immaculate
Conception
Compliments of a Friend
Lapp Bros Brake Service
1333 14th St N W
1806 L St N W
Expert Shoe Renewers
3809 McKinley St N W
Our Social Regl
Rt Rev Msgr Edward H Roach
Rev Bernard R Ihrxe
Villa Mercy
Dr Q Mrs I L Marks
Capt 8: Mrs R K Kaufman
Circle Florists
5634 Connecticut Ave. N. W.
Victor R. Beauchamp Associates
Incorporated
431 Cedar St N W
D M Grant 6 Son
3616 14th St N V5
Aero Refrigeration Co
4402 MacArthur Blvd N W
Thomas E Clark Inc
4434 Connecticut Axe N W
The Newman Bookshop
901 Monroe St N E
Wmtersteen s Gulf Service
49th 5 Mass Ave N VN
Apex Hardware
4802 Yuma St N W
Breyer Ice Cream Distributors
5901 Blair Rd
Conway s Restaurant
2412 Wisconsin Ave N W
Cumberlands Service Station
5340 Wisconsin Ave N W
Jack McMahon s Liquors
4907 Wisconsin Ave N W
H D Johnson Plumbing dz Heating
5500 MacArthur Blvd N W
Shrimp Boat Carry Out
4510 E Capitol St
Baker-Claget Food Stores
4000 Cathedral Ave. N. W.
Westbrook Radio Q Television
3811 McKinley St. N. W.
B Frank Joy Co Inc
B14 Bunker Hill Rd N E
The Remnant Shop
805 G St N W
Cushlva Brick 5 Building
Supply Co
137 Ingraham St N E
Thomas P Brown Inc
1008 20th St N W
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Fort Belvoir Vlrgxnla
Hardwick Stove Co
Cleveland Tennessee
Mr James J Manning
Div Sales Mgr
Eastman Kodak Company
Rochester New York
Co-op Stores
Greenbelt Maryland
Mrs Robert A O Leary
Col 6 Mrs R W Rushmore
Mrs Beatrice Stefan
Mrs Frank C Llnk
Mrs W J Caldwell
Our Lady Of Mercy Teen Club
Mr R P Miller
Doug Walker
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Carmon P DeMarco
Georgel Borger
J J Manning
Donat R LeCla1r
John J Dyer
James F Wolfe
Kenneth W Doyle
R O Parker
John D Clair
William Lyons
Leo B Wexsgerber
William Goetz
John J Brown
DArcy J Lynch
James J Conroy J
George S Cullen
Carl F Ricci
Clarence Roy
S J Bednarek
Roger Allard
Mrs Joseph F Caruso
William Zimmerman
Louis A Everett
Mrs Helen Beller
Comdr Leonard J Bodenlos U S N
Woodburn Beauty Salon
1458 Columbia Rd N W
Pluym s Furs
5104 Connecticut Ave N
Roma Restaurant
4419 Connecticut Axe N
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Jeremiah Duryer
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Joseph C Tramor
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Ferdinand J Tana
Earle Corlxss
Michael Lally
Franklyn J McCarthy
Glenn B Hein
John J Hartke
Homer E Grlzzard
Fred Smlthles
J H Burton 6 Sons Nursery nc
5950 Ager Rd
Hyattsvllle Maryland
Electric Maid Bake Shop
1006 Carroll Ave
Takoma Park Maryland
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Doris A Staffeld
Mrs Sharon Young
T Mark Jennings
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Hugh H Wilcox
Paul R Wilson
Frank A Shea
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Mrs Ben Gaither
Robert T Porreca
Mrs Andrew Tully
Mrs E M Sclullo
Mrs Edward A Casson
Mrs J A Dillon
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Mrs William I' Rusklow
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James M Moser
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Martin DeBroske
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Mrs R E Scully
Mrs Eugene Yslta
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Miss Margaret Storrs
Frank A Mlceli
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Mrs W Edward S Deming
Mrs Edwin L Connor
Mrs Paul F Dowling
Mrs Daniel F Hayes
Mrs W A Driscoll
Mrs Thomas J Lonnoxs
Stephen Malaszefskl
hael J Wesley
John Lo-stanzo
Mrs Stephen P Cerarrli
Patrick W Doyll
Nelson A Hlllock Jr
Natalie C Boyce
Mr h Mrs Frank D Harxng
Mrs M D Curran Jr
Mr B MacDonald
Mr 5 Mrs E R LaFond
Mr 5 Mrs Claude F Lapp
William C DeLacey
Mrs Elizabeth J Sauer
Mrs Nellie A Exans
Mr 6 Mrs William P Zarba
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Mr Hubert C Leonard Jr
Mr Q Mrs I E Johnson
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Mr. 5 Mrs.
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Mrs. Edward T. Roark
Mr. 5 Mrs.
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H. W. Hudson
John O. Young
John J. Saunders
Clarence J. Enzler
H. A. Ernst
Thomas F. Ryan, Jr.
James E. Medlar
Vincent Policelli
Joseph A. Corgan
Charles Cook
Walter D. Murphy
Frank H. Small Ill
James L. Murphy, Jr.
William Berg, Jr.
J. E. O'Connor
Charles M. Ryan
D. L. Reidy
Joseph C. Rodgers
Vaughn H. McKay
Calvin Brockdorff
E. C. Nelson
Gerard A. Marjoram
William Mihm
C. L. Marshall
Charles C. Diller
Thomas H. McKenna
Randolph Moreland
Francis A. Gaegler
Mr. 5 Mrs. John J. Murphy
Mr. 5 Mrs. R. G. Sinclair
Mrs. Barbara Wintermyer
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. M. A. Hess, Jr.
Roy L. Smith
John L. Wacker
. Virginia B. Peck
. Emma Sprinkle
Thomas J. Donnellan, Sr.
5 Mrs. Karl H. Becker
. John L. Luttrell
5 Mrs.
Mr. 5 Mrs
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Mr. 5 Mrs
Mr. 5 Mrs
Mr.
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5 Mrs.
J. W. Carney
V. C. Kohlhaas
-Room 200
Justin F. Winkle
George A. Winkle
Clinton C. Hunter
Mulville
Sheamus P. Nunan
Dr. 5 Mrs.
Dr. 5 Mrs.
C. S. Murphy
Alfred F. Kubiak
John Marchetti
Thomas E. Curtin
Mr. 5 Mrs. William T. Nummey
Mr. 5 Mrs. M. A. Landenburger
Helen Meehan
Mrs. Richard Nesline
Mrs. Blanche E. Dinger
Miss Margaret Gaegler
Mrs. J. R. McDonald
Mrs. Robert P. Miller
Mr. George Murray
Mr. Marvin E. Winchester
Mr. E. D. Jungblur
Lt. Col. Francis A. Kalbacher
Mr. Bernard Kropp
Catherine'M. Kiefer
Miss Mildred Simons
Miss Sally Toole
Mrs. John E. Smith
George Bowen
Mrs. James M. Costinett
Mr. Joseph Jeffries
Mrs. Wilbur Reidy
Noel C. Marshall
Mr. Ronald Palmer
Mr. 5 Mrs. Wm. J. McCarthy
Mr. 5 Mrs. Ernest Descalzi
Mr. 5 Mrs. Cesare Gigli
Mr. 5 Mrs. Samuel Steinmetz
Miss Marie S. Martin
Mr. 5 Mrs. Marchetti
Mrs. Christopher Metcalf
Miss Bessie Thrasher
Joseph F. Hintersehr
Charles F. Ehlman
A Friend
Miss Mary Thrasher
Alice Leonard
Mr. 5 Mrs. John L. Frazier
Marsha Frick
Mr. 5 Mrs. Robert M. Loney
Terry Howerton
Mrs. Ethel Moldenhauer
Mr. Ernest Moldenhauer
Mrs. George M. Lear
Mary Jane Moreland
Mr. Alfred B. McGarraghy
Mrs. Adelaide Eidsness
Mary G. Sullivan
Mrs. Marjorie M. Gibbons
Margaret Mary Gibbons
Mr. Leo S. Durbin
Donald H. Adrian
Mr. Samuel Bowden
Mrs. Eldon W. Hall
They also serve-and beautifying
Olll'
court with shrubbery is one of the num-
erous tasks that Bob and Al perform
under the direction of Sister M. Ray-
mond.
Mr. D. Capretti
Mary Clare Lauth
Hugh M. Miller
Thomas Dawson Miller
Mrs. Catherine McCarthy
Mrs. A. L. Stevens
Mrs. Carrie U. Sutton
Mr. Charles Bailey
John E. McLaughlin
Mr. Julian C. Himes
Mrs. Francis X. Auldridge
Mr, Elphege Desgres
Carl R. Eby
Mrs. Frances Nelson Silk
Miss Carrie O. Sutton
Mr. Raymond H. McGivern
Mrs. Ferdinand B. McGivern
Miss Regina C. McGivern
Mrs. Edward Dassing
Richard Rose
Mrs. Rose Springmann
Mrs. Gordon F. Johnson
Mr. B. H. Bennett
Mr. 5 Mrs. Richard V. Loveless
W. Marcerou
Mr. 5 Mrs. J. Gardner Lawlor
William I. Graves
Lucille W. Magruder
Mr. 5 Mrs. David Morris
Mr. 5 Mrs. F. O. Day, Jr.
Mr. 5 Mrs. Dominic DeGiorgio
Mrs. T. E. Edmonstun, Jr.
Annette A. Barricelli
Col. 5 Mrs. Ismael Lapus
Mrs. George A. Dorsey
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Reid
Miss Dorothy M. Rhodes
Helen C. Agneu
Connie Gallagher
Toni S. Wax-mack
Mrs. Thelma M. Foster
Theodore A. Jordan
Mrs. B. L. MacDonald
Noel MacDonald
Mr. Samuel Victor
Mrs. Ann Locke
Francis Potter
Mr. 5 Mrs. E. B. Elliott
Mr. 5 Mrs. T. B. Maloney
Mr. 5 Mrs. John McCarthy
Mr. 5 Mrs. C. G. Murray
Mr.
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Mrs. Zepp
Mr.
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5 Mrs. Sheckels
Allen R. Southcomb
Mr. James F. Donahue
Mrs. Leo Borah, Jr.
Mrs. Marie Craft
Bun
ny Williams
Mrs. Alice Sisson
Mr. 5 Mrs. Hahn
Mr. 5 Mrs. J. M. Hicks
Mr. 5 Mrs. Carroll Harding
Mr. 5 Mrs. H. Deckleman
Mrs. Maurice E. Gilmore
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Nora B. Koelle
Ralph Burney
Grace Corrigan
Mr. Thomas Evans
Mr. 5 Mrs. Edward D. Farren
Mr. Michael W. Smith
Mrs. McGurty
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Dr. 5 Mrs.
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Mr. 5 Mrs.
T. R. Chambers
Luther C. Steward
C. R. Abell
Telford H. Chilstrom
William W. Edwards
Charles A. Haile
Lambert P. Durbin
G. B. Southcomb
-Room 209
John J. O'Connor
Lloyd Earl Goodwin
Francis C. Browne
Frank H. Grimes, Jr.
Joseph Fulton
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Walter F. Meyer
Robert A. Davis
Mrs. Thomas A. Cronin
Mrs. Sylvan L. Arencles
Mrs, John lward
Mr. 5 Mrs. Ludwig Joutz
Paul A. Sweeney
Dr. 5 Mrs. William J. Evans
E. H. Brandin
Elmer W. Spruill
Eugene A. Byrne
Dorothy A. Witte
Mr. John Livingston
Mr. 5 Mrs. Joseph A. Connors
Mr. 5 Mrs. John T. Dunbar
Mrs. Albert Chipman
Comdr. 5 Mrs. Peistrup
Renee and Ronnie Sinclair
Mrs. Louise Savage Mapp
R. E. Norment
Tom Cronin
Marie Murphy
Elizabeth A. Rogers
Johnny Madden
Miss Dorothy A. Carroll
John C. Geist
Ancilla Carrico
Mr. 5 Mrs. H. C. Leonard
Mrs. Mary Cronin
Mr. 5 Mrs. John A. Dabrowski
Mr. 5 Mrs. Ernest Faller
A Friend
Mrs. R. J. Sullivan
Mr. Earl D. Fox, Jr.
Mrs. A. L. Kragtorp
Sgt. 5 Mrs. E. F. Durbin
Robert S.1 Durbin
Mr. 5 Mrs. E. S. Durbin
Miss Mary Leonard
Miss Patricia Anne Nodell
Mr. 5 Mrs. J. Leo Kirby
Mrs. John M. McGuinness
Mrs. Russell Alexander
Mr. 5 Mrs. Thomas V. Duffy
Mrs. Agnes Carey
Miss Sharon Ann Conroy
Mrs. Donald Lamborne
Marie E. Stoos
Mr. 5 Mrs. Robert S. Milans
Mr. Herman Hen
Mrs. Richard Bechmeyer
John Paul Sniewan
Mr. 5 Mrs
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Joseph Richardson
John Lohr
Charles L. Gamache
F. J. Howard
Joseph M. Sullivan
Mr. 5 Mrs. Thomas B. Vaughan
Mr. Charles Elliott
Charles L.
Mrs. Mary
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Phillips
Balster
O. M. Warnock
Mrs. Maureen Daniels
Mrs. Caroline M. Nye
Mrs. Rose DeGiorgio
Mr. James A. Mulroe, Jr.
Mrs. Beverly Driscoll
Mr. 5 Mrs.
LeRoy A. Kelly
Mr. Sumpter M. Embrey
Esther F. Lavin
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Dr. 5 Mrs.
Charles A. Heinlein
Robert G. Carnahan
Edward C. Brezon
Lyle W. Mills
John A. Bladen
Lester K. Miller
William R. Bullough
5 Mrs. William Odlin
Mr. 5 Mrs.
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E. L. Becker
Ivan J. Wanless
W. C. Harrup
P. R. Haley
Edward Lowry
Charles M. Foltyn
Paul A. Goettelmann
William G. Van Meter
Mrs. Anne Svicek
Mrs. L. A. Everett
Mr. 5 Mrs. Oliver Nickerson
Dr. 5 Mrs. John F. Maher
Mrs. Mary Partlow
Mr. J. J. Jack
Mr. 5 Mrs. Edward F. Branagan
Mr. 5 Mrs. James T. Barbour
Mrs. Francis E. Ahern
Edgar H. Newkirk
Ann Gerdes
J. Ueno
Mr. Alfred Czerski
Mr. 5 Mrs. F. K. DeWald
Mr. 5 Mrs. Joseph Crown
Mary Louise LeBlanc
Perrin Dobyns
Inspector T. R. Bean
Mr. 5 Mrs. Webster Downing
Mr. 5 Mrs. Michael Babczak
Col. 5 Mrs. C. F. Baish
Robert M. 0'Mara
Mr. 5 Mrs. Otto Herrmann
Charles J. Weismuller
Mrs. Anna Carroll
Mr. Joseph P. Tumulty
Mrs. George F. Buckley
Mr. John Elliott
Mr. A. L. Stevens
Mr. 5 Mrs. William 0. Ohler
Mr. 5 Mrs. Peter Scott
Mr. 5 Mrs. L. A. Brookbank
Mrs. Donald C. Rosinski
Mrs. John
B. McGinley
Mrs. Eileen Cohn
Mrs. Nelson Hillock
Mr. 5 Mrs.
Mr. James
Mrs. M. S.
Mr. 5 Mrs
Mr. 5 Mrs
Mr. 5 Mrs.
J. D. Hospital
J. Higgins
Underwood
L. J. Marino
Francis J. deCelles
Reginald Philpott
Marion F. Johnson
Miss Suzanne Bourgeois
Mrs. Edward Buchmoyer
Mrs. Anna H. Roach
Mrs. Virginia M. Black
Mrs. Lillian Kim
Mrs. Jenny Palting
Mary Ellen Gossard
Mrs. Adele Lang
Mr. 5 Mrs. Guy W. Betty
Mr. 5 Mrs. V. J. Doyle
Mrs. Winfield H. Smith
Mrs. Alex Dubatsky
Mr. 5 Mrs. Malcolm Gross
Mr. Nicholas Guidara
Dr. Ivan Sipkov 5 Family
Stanley R. Green
Mrs. D. Otterson
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cafeteria shines as a result of her diligent
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Mr. 5 Mrs. J. Aquilino Vasconez
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Tripp
Edward F. Smith
Mr. 5 Mrs. Downey Rice
Helen M. Gray
Mr. 5 Mrs. Joseph Costello
Mr. 5 Mrs. Edward P. Dobyns
Mr. 5 Mrs. C. H. Brinker
Capt. 5 Mrs. John R. Green
Mr. 5 Mrs. William Shearn
Mr. George Comert
Mrs. Blanche Nagro
Mrs. S. C. Wathen
Mr. 5 Mrs. Maurice H. Lanman,
Miss Mary L. Simpson
Capt. 5 Mrs. J. A. Ciccolella
Miss Mary
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Mr. 5 Mrs
Mr.
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Mr. 5 Mrs
Mr. 5 Mrs
Mr.
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5 Mrs
Durbin
. Thomas P. Priolo
Ayers
Edward L. Morris
. John T. Griffith
Patrick D. McMurrer
John M. F. DeBroske
Joseph A. Burke
Mr.
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Dr. 5 Mrs. John Cassidy
Mr. 5 Mrs. C. B. Luttrell
Mr. 5 Mrs
Mr. 5 Mrs. Paul E. Schwedler
Mr. 5 Mrs. Richard Brown
Mr. 5 Mrs. Charles L. Cumberland
Mr.
5 Mrs. Vincent S. Roddy
Alma C. Hammerbacher
Mr. 5 Mrs. Kenneth B. Kleinsorge
Mr. 5 Mrs. Charles M. Barnett
Mr. 5 Mrs. John E. Garges
. Edward H. Bechtold, Jr.
Mr. 5 Mrs. E. O. Hamilton
Mr. 5 Mrs. Ralph P. Palese
Kathleen M. Griffin
Miss M. Patricia Carroll
Mr. 5 Mrs. W. S. Balderston
Miss Imogene B. McGarraghy
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Kohlhaus Anne-69
Korner Lynn-69
Kozak Barbara 79
Kragtorp Vrrgrnla 79
Krebs Joyce-44 112
Krlsor Judith-56 81
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Kuhn Shirley-47
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Lambert Patrlcla 83
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Lanman Regina 32 39
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Lavrn Dona 75
Lawlor Una 58 69
Lear Margaret 71
Leblanc Kathryn 70
Leeney M 104
Leonard Allce 79
Leonard Patrlcla 34 0
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Llvrngston Joan-77
Laney Bonnre-69
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Maloney Jacqueline-65
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Manmng Joyce 92 107
Marchettl Constance 107
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Markward Pamela 71
Markward Sandra-63
Marshall Suzanne-59 65
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Masheter Julia 56 72
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McCarthy Margaret-64
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Sensor Dlrectory 122
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Shea Joanne-47 80
Shea Margaret 92
Sheckels Paula 82
Sheehy Vnrglnra 74
Moldenhauer Ann-58 83
Moldenhauer Marne-59 64
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Mooney Rosemary-66
Morris Ann-46 83
Morrrs Celene-104
Morrrs Patrrcla 77
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Moser Margaret 58
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Mullenholz Mary 71 119
Mulvnlle Mary-66
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Murphy Sharon 83
Murray Johanna-68
Murray Judlth-64
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Musgrave Judy 75
Myers Carol 92 106
Myers Lorralne 77
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Nelson Barbara 44 82 108
Nelson Elrzabeth 108
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Nlckerson Mary 47 85
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Nolan Bonrta 77
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Pepler Janet-67
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Phrlpott Barbara 104
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Prlolo Edna 59 77 108
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Pulzone Mary 77
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Rlchardson Nancy 82
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Robmson Eleanore 82
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Rushmore Nancy 44 50 110
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Soo Leslre 76
Sophomores 70 77
Southcomb Sharon 76
Spanush 29
Spencer Sharon 44 80
Sports Day 121
Sprlngmann Rosle-67
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Stelnmetz Sally 77
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Thomas Yvonne 115
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Tolson Patrrcla 98 114
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Tralnor Roberta 47 85
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Turnulty Patricia 75
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Van Meter Bannle 72
Vnner Carol 59 75
Voegtlx Paula 44 80
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Walls Drusllla-67
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Wanless Mary 44 81
Warnock Mary 67
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