Academy of St Joseph - In The Pines Yearbook (Brentwood, NY)

 - Class of 1973

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MRS. JOAN McGOLDRICK Library S. LORRAINE MEININGER Home Economics, Chm. Advisor Academic Council New Faculty Orientation Committee S. PATRICIA MELLEY History and Social Studies Humanities 20 Coordinator Advisor Academic Council Junior Class Coordinator Campanile Assembly Committee S. MAUREEN MONTGOMERY Science, Chm. Academic Council Sophomore Class Coordinator Early Graduation Committee Science Club MISS KATHRYN MUSSELMAN Art Humanities 10 American Studies Advisor Pronto Art Club Independent Study Evaluation Comm. Student-Faculty Forum S.CYNTHIA PARRET7 Music - Humanities 10 Coordinator American Studies Advisor Glee Club Resident Coordinator S. JOAN PATRICIA Language Coordinator French Admissions Director Academic Council Freshman Class Coordinator S. THOMAS PATRICIA Spanish Sisters of St. Joseph Guild Representa- tive School Evaluation Secretary MISS PAMELA POOLE Guidance, Chm. Academic Council Early Graduation Committee S. MARY ROBERT History and Social Studies S. MARIE ROSS Science Senior Class Coordinator Riding Club New Faculty Orientation Committee S. MARY E. RYAN English Humanities 10 Advisor Honor Societies In the Pines S. MARGARET SECOUR Library, Chm. Academic Council Library Club Assembly Committee MS. GRACE SERVIDEA English Humanities 20 Advisor In the Pines New Faculty Orientation Committee Student-Faculty Forum S. MAUREEN SKINNER Mathematics Advisor Textbook Secretary Student-Faculty Forum MRS. DAURICE SNYDER Physical Education — Dance S. LORNA STRACHAN English, Chm. American Studies In the Pines Academic Council Early Graduation Committee S. AGNES TERESA Financial Secretary S. VIRGINIA THERESE Principal S. MARY LOU TWEEDY History and Social Studies, Chm. American Studies Coordinator Academic Council Advisor Student Council Independent Study Evaluation Commit- tee S. LORETTO VIRGINIA Registrar MISS MAUREEN WALSH Physical Education, Chm. Academic Council Athletic Association S. CATHERINE WEIL History and Social Studies Humanities 10 Advisor Admissions Committee Parent-Student-Faculty Forum Student-Faculty Forum 157

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S. M. AFRA Receptionist MRS. EDNA ALEXANDER School Nurse S. ALONZO Attendance Secretary S. AMBROSE Audio-Visual Coordinator S. MARY BASIL English MRS. GERALDINE BORZELLO Guidance, Chm. MISS NANCY CALLAHAN Spanish S. M. CARLETTA Spanish, Chm. Foreign Student Coordinator Academic Council Advisor Pronto Latin American Club Assembly Committee S. MARIE COLLINS Religion Advisor Mission Club LaSalle Liason Early Graduation Committee . Student-Faculty Forum MRS. MARY CRONIN Science Textbook Secretary Advisor S. MARY DAMIAN School Nurse Faculty and Staff S. CONSUELA De BIASE French School Evaluation Coordinator Advisor Leadership Group Honor and Grading Committee S. HELEN DEEGAN Spanish Rescource C enter S. MARY DENNIS English S. ST. EUGENE Administrative Secretary S. FRANCES HAGEN Religion, Chm. Resident Coordinator Academic Council Calendar Committee S. ELIZABETH JOHNSON Religion Advisor Christian Courtesy Handbook Updating Committee Student-Faculty Forum S. TERESA JOSEPHINE Guidance Department Secretary S. DOLORES KATZENBERGER English Advisor Admissions Committee S. MARIE LALANDE Assistant Principal Scheduling Director School Evaluation Coordinator Student-Faculty Forum S. JOAN LARKIN Mathematics Advisor Coordinator of Enrichment Mini-mester Coordinator of Data Processing MR. JAMES LAWLOR Art, Chm. Humanities 20 American Studies Academie Council Honors and Grading Committee Shee | LLEL'EPISCGrO Mathematics, Chm. Advisor Academic Council Ee. Honors and Grading Committee New Faculty Orientation Committee MRS. JOANNE LOWENBERG Physical Education Athletic Association Cheerleaders S. HELEN MARGARET Registrar S DEVOTA MARIA Music Resource Center S. DOLORES MARIA French Resource Center S. WINIFRED MARIA Personal Typing, Chm. Academic Council S. ALICE MARIE Transportation Secretary S.ROSE MATTHEW Music, Chm. Fine Arts Coordinator Humanities 20 American Studies Academic Council Orchestra = “ Sertiseesteerneyiert . errs FOE: : P a¥ a Phe ke. he “Cee to esterdetabins waranty ia ks



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Our Last Wills and Testaments I, TERRY BARRETT, being of sound mind and body, leave to all those on Bus 39, Mr. Ryan, Elizabeth, Regina, Caroline and Denise Seus, and hope that you can maintain you r sanity. And to all the Faculty, many thanks. I, HELEN BASSO, being in full control of all my senses, leave: to my sister Beatrice all my old uniforms and a prayer, ‘cause she'll need it; to my Junior sister Cathy, all our memories in hope that they will continue; to my Freshman sister Susan, the hope that someday she may become F.T.A. president: and to all my friends the good times. I, THERESA BROSNIHAN, leave to my Junior sister Regina, one happy senior year atA.S.J. I, CATHERINE BROWN, being of sound mind and body hereby leave to Sister Maureen Montgomery an evacuated dining room on Fri- day mornings (so that she may conduct her class meetings without the presence of seniors). I leave to Sister Winifred Maria the correct posi- tions for first, second and third place vowels and all the shortforms I could never remember in shorthand, but most of all, | want to thank her for all her patience, understanding and guidance. To my Junior sisters, Debbie and Patti, the hope that they will have a happy senior year along with all our great memories. And to my freshman sister Diane, all the happiness I had at my four years at A.S.J. I, PATTI BRUEN, leave to all my close fr iends, especially Anne, all the fun times and terrific memories. To all my little friends on the bus I leave all the bumps and holes in the road. To Rosanne, I leave a pot of coffee. And finally to Sister Cynthia, Sister Rose Matthew and all my fellow Glee Club members I leave many more years of wonderful concerts. I, PAT BUBLA, bequeath to my Junior sister Nancy my great knowl- edge of Spanish, and memories of the ski trip. Also, to anyone who may have Sister Lorna, don’t ever wear colored shirts, chew gum and beware of Thursdays. I, MARI BUCH, leave my locker, softball sneakers and much love to my Sophomore sister Paula Uruburu. To Gabrielle Keenan I leave 100 burned hamburgers and a smile. To Sister Consuela I leave a bunch of mispronounced Que’s. To Sister Joan I leave the unwashed boards in our homeroom. To Sister Lorna I leave all my grammatical errors and my badly typed index cards from the English Resource Center file. To everyone I leave all. my love, all my talking and my warm thanks for many happy times. : I, PEGGY COREY, do hereby leave: to my Junior sister Santa, an- other year of room 212 at 8:15 a.m. and a large supply of attendence slips; to Sister Consuela, I leave my entire collection of late passes and the memory of our first three years of Leadership complete with a free pass to McDonald’s; to Jodi, my wrinkled sheet music; to Cathy Nadal, my well worn copy of ‘‘We Shall Overcome” to be read and enjoyed in the library (Good Luck!); to the Phys. Ed. Department some joy and a prayer — they need it; to Pat, Nancy and Helen, I leave a smile and a thank you. Finally, I leave — hoping to give whatever I can to whomever I can. 1. ANN MARIE COYLE, being of sound mind and no body, hereby leave: to baby. all the cute guys at H.F.: to Goldstein a happy marriage: to Joceyln. what she wants most; to Liz, revenge at J.D.: to George. the hope that she never gets fatigued: to Mrs. Synder. a can of Lysol: to the gym, the hope that we'll someday see the showers: to anyone who takes slimnastics, Ben-Gay: to any French students, my best of luck and a Strong stomach: to the Mothers. a hope that they always enjoy life: to Christa. a clean locker: to Joan, a Corvette: to the nuns, good luck: to Sophie, many good memories: and to Ed. all my love. Also, I hereby leave finally. (It's certainly about time). I. NANCY DIONISIO, being of sound mind and body leave to the school “‘one bird’s parking space”; I leave to “ that Linda” memories of Brooklyn, concerts and all the other hippy outings, but most of all, to you Linda, I leave a scholarship to a swimming college, so that you will major in the breast stroke. I leave to Lisa Pogue the courage to practice what she preaches! To Carol and Mary I leave memories of ‘Laughing at all the faces.” And the students and faculty I leave behind. I, JANE DOHENY, leave: to Sharon, Joanne, Vera, Mary Lynn, Linda, Marie and Eileen all the memories of our crazy times at A.S.J. and the best of luck in their senior year; to Miss Servidea the bulletin boards of 220 which were almost, but not quite finished; to Mr. Lawlor ‘my interesting, but hopeless sculptures. 1, PATTI DONOHUE, leave to my friends Kaydrom, Valeria, Telly- bird, Moify, Phillmore, Muzzy, Jonathin, Jo-Jo, Davis, Steph, and Val- vo, our getaway car, minus one radio and a broken muffler. To my pal Archie Tawlor, I leave a year’s supply of styrofoam coffee cups. I, DONNA FERRANTE, leave my crocheting needle to Robin Pierce, my wonderful Junior sister: I leave the rest of the student body my deepest sympathy and the ability to endure the hardships of the Academy. And to Sister Carletta I leave all my love and gratitude for all she’s done for me. I, LINDA FERRERI, leave to my Junior sister Vera, good luck and B.S. in her Senior year. To my sister Ellen, all my Biology and Chemis- try notebooks and much, much happiness. And to Sister Maureen, just thanks. I, MAUREEN FINN, leave to Vera Pinto, all my art projects; to El- len Legendre, I leave 1000 “ smarties”; to Eileen Doheny. I leave my collection of Justin E. Doheny pens, and to the rest of the school, I leave . my father. 1, DIANE FITZSIMMONS, being of sound mind, do hereby leave to Evelyn, Joanne, Linda and Mary, four empty coke bottles and a bill for room service. To my Junior sisters; Joanne my violin; Angy, my bus pass. To Sister Lucille, I leave three perfect flow charts and a promise. To Sister Mary Lou, I dedicate my book Everything I’ve Always Want- ed To Know About History, But Was Afraid To Ask, and to Sister Joan Larkin, I leave my thanks. To everyone, I leave my best wishes, and hope that your years here are as great as mine were. I, JEANNE FLAHERTY, leave one frazzled computer and a flus- tered sine function. To Janet, I leave an open door, and to the Juniors, I leave the sunrise and daisies and my best wishes. I. KATHY GOLDSTEIN, being of questionable sanity, do hereby leave to the following: to Sister Luciana (oops! Lucille) a permanent maid to keep her classroom immaculately clean: to Sister Joan Larkin, remembrances of my attitude. my “love” of Math, and her classes. (Come to Mother!): to my Sophomore sister Candy, six pink roses, and they should be given to her when she gets her ring: to my Junior sister Nancy. I leave memories of our bus, Harvey. and the good times: to Christa, I leave a one-way ticket to Fla.; to Amie, a surprise in thanks for her wisdom”™ and help through all my problems. Good luck to you and E.A.F. and don’t forget my invitation come four years from now: to Vicki, a private phone number: to the girls on my bus. a new bus driver: to Sue, Annie, and Diana. the back seats and strong nerves: to the girls in my advisor station — good luck; and to all my friends — Don’t Forget the Good Times! I. DIANNE GRAYSON. soon to be going “My Way”. do leave the following: to Sister Beth — “Smiling Faces”: to Sister St. Edwin — A.P. assignments completed “Day by Day : to Sister Margaret Secour — a generation to appreciate the “Sounds of Silence”: to the Student Body — Beethoven's “Ninth Symphony — 4th movement”: to the faculty — the prayer that God will “Bless the Beasts and the Children”. I. MAUREEN HEALY. leave to my sister, Kathleen, 8:10 every

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