Academy of Our Lady of Mercy - Lauralton Yearbook (Milford, CT)

 - Class of 1959

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ifhcers of the Dramatic Club meet to discuss plans for the ear. L. to R.: Ellen Dunleavy, Carleen Gunther, Donna oczko, Rosemary Green. PARADE AT DEVIL'S BRIDGE. The Peddler: Come on, now, pretty one . . .With me, you don't risk falling. Ellen Dunleavy, Linda Peck, Pat Horvath. ur ofacllgfs esters Father Kado fCathy Callahanjz If I build this bridge, I shall be the Hrst to pass over it. The Cat fCarleen Guntherbz A droll idea, sir. The bit of Bernhardt that is found in many a Lauralton lady is given an opportunity for expression through the dramatic club. Our Lady's Jesters also have a bright array of behind-the-sceners working to make a presentation perfect in its costumes and stage settings. Our Lady's jesters also have a bright array At least twice a year, usually at Christmas and during the spring, the blue curtain of Claven Auditorium rises on dramatic pres- entations. Nineteen-fifty-nine's presentation was a three-act play, The Smallest of All, which boasted an innovation - male drama- tis personae! Although the jesters may never make a hit on Broadway, or even in New Haven, they certainly have captured the spirit of show business and have lived up to their motto: For the glory of God and the joy of His creatures.

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Pat Maher, Maureen O'Brien, Beth Lomazzo, Mary Sue Car- roll are ready to leave for the yearbook meeting at Storrs. Mr. Maher, Pat's father, was the competent chauffeur. BUSINESS STAFF in action, L. to R., Seated: Adele Zelich, Mary Sue Carroll Cco-editorj, Cathy P 1 . atty Maher Cco editorj, Kathy DeMar, Carole Freeman, Frances DeLuca. Callahan. Standing: 'Wx Business before pleasure. Lanralfon Typing Staff, L. to R.: Marion Onorato, Teresa Teodosio, Diane Szabo, Frances Lukas. l What does THE LAURALTON mean to you? We, the members of THE LAURALTON staff, have tried to make it a chronicle, sparkling with the memories of your years here. You and your friends, your clubs and activities, all have a special place in this book because they all have a special place in your heart. To us, THE LAURALTON means ideas accepted and re- jected, lay-outs planned, deadlines met or not met, rendezvous with Mr. Preim, ads procured, bills typed, and free periods given over to the job of deciphering the often illegible handwriting of the literary staff. It means the delightful sense of accomplish- ment that comes from having worked well with our fellow students. Here is the finished product - the publication of the year. We hope we have succeeded in our task and have given you a yearbook whose pages you will enjoy turning, now and in the years to come. yo- Q 2 ax



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ffua ,.,. f Jim gaglzllgfzts Editorial Board admires finished product at last! Seated, L. to R.: Maureen Reardon, Klara Kronenberger, Frances DeLuca, Roberta Gallagher, Sharon Thaler. Standing, L. to R.: Kathy O'Brien, Lorraine jarusinsky, Cathy Downey, Mary Anne Tynan, Martha Brown, Karen Kleinhagen, Gail Sullivan, Celine Malisek. You have to give a little, take a little . . Co-Editors Roberta Gallagher and Maureen Reardon with Mrs. Dorothy Starrett, advisor. I keep six honest serving-men, They taught me all I knew, Their names are what and why and when And how and where and who Higloliglazr staff strives to incorporate the five w's and the h into all the news that's fit to print. The reporters who gather the news, the editors who shape it, the copy staff who correct it, the typists who ready it for the printer - all are vital in making Highlights. There may be sticky fingers from Elmer's glue, or galleys printed upside down, but nothing mars the joy of a Higbliglozr girl when she sees the final edition. Higloliglazr, a quarterly, is published at Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter and Graduation. It belongs to three press associations: The Catholic, The Connecticut Scho- lastic, and The Quill and Scroll. Sure we know. It's a press con- ference at Storrs. Highlights staff members, L. to R.: Maureen Reardon, Cathy Downey, Rob- erta Gallagher, Kathy O'Brien, Klara Kronenberger, Mrs. Dor- , othy Starrett. tMissing when ' picture was taken, Mary Anne Tynanj . p , , ,mwsnmsv 31

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