Archbishop Walsh High School - Buchmann Beacon Yearbook (Irvington, NJ)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 59 text:

b Se 700 H9 Walsh Weauings f Q.. WHAT'S UP, DOC?-Co-editors John Nich- tern and William Scheick go over an issue of Walsh Weavings. -'jx . 41 X: 'L ' S6 , A, Walter Melinis. JUNIOR JOURNALISTS-Page editors get to work. From left: Mary Jo Turner, John Nichtern, William Scheick, Louena Guidera lartl, Claire Biunno, Gail Demko, Mark Olesnicky, Paul Burst, Timothy Mennuti. LEARNING FROM OTHERS Scrutinizlng other publications are Kleftl Joyce Hillner, Mary Newcombe, Nicholas Cordasco, Joan Mury, Margaret Cobb, James Hand, and Jacqueline Wiggins. Standing: William Drobach, Kenneth Camp, Joseph Peterson, and After the lapse ot a year, publication ot our student newspaper, Walsh Weavings, resumed under new mod- erators, Sister Jerome and Sister Albert. The call for volunteer journalists was so enthusiastically answered that the staff could be selected only by means of a written test, Now most of the literary work is done by the upperclassmen. Excellent photographs are supplied for each issue by the Camera Club. ' ui Co-Editors Associate Editors Page Editors Sports Editor Artists Reporters Photographers Business William Scheick, John Nichtern Paul Burst, Tim Mennuti, Mark Olesnicky, William Drobach Claire Biunno, Joan Buddenhagen, Joseph Peterson, Thomas Cort, Patricia Dutter, Gail Demko, Mary Newcombe, Elizabeth Fet- zer, Mary Jo Turner, Thomas Burkhard James Hand Louena Guidera, Robert Smith, George McDermott Virginia Burns, Mary Lynn Heu- rich, Mary Karosen, Joy Lock- wood, Margaret Cobb, Patricia Gaynor, Margaret Bogstahl. Re- gina Donroe, Elizabeth Hurtuk, Walter Melinis Charles Weber, Phyllis Orlando Kenneth Camp, Nicholas Cordasco

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GLEE President . . . Secretary . . Kathleen Berman Carol Calimano Barbara Chmielak Patricia Chmieklak Janice Coen Darlene Donohue Joan Farber Joan Fitzgerald Patricia Grimes Louena Guidera Julie Hawkins Patricia Homza Elizabeth Hurtuk Melanie Janusz Kathleen Jotz Carol Ann Kaptor Mary Karosen Paula Kaufmann SCHOLA Betty Baumgartner Mary Brennan Carol Calimano Judy Calabrese Eleanor Crecca Cecilia Dolch Susan DeFrancisco Joan Farber Carol Genabith Maria Grasso Lorraine Guiliano Marilvn Herbert Carol Hoag Joan Hoag Kathryn Homza Patricia Homza Mary Beth Hughes Melanie Janusz Carol Kapscady CLUB Ingrid Kobberger . Gertrude Spence Eileen Keane Lillian Kimrnig Mary Kleissler Dorothy Lenz Rosamund Lockwood Jean Ann McConnell Margaret Mcl-lugh Bernadette Noll Kathleen Oigzech Gertrude Pech Diane Reiner Rosemarie Roccasecca Patricia Ryan Barbara Schaefer Joyce Wacker Gisela Weigel Barbara Zach Barbara Zekeres CANTORUM Mary Karosen Paula Kaufmann Eileen Keane Lillian Kimmig Carol Krychiw Rosamuncl Lockwood Alice Lowe Dorothy Lenz Carol Lombardi Madeline Mallvany Barbara Pollak Virginia Parlan Diane Reiner Joan Reitberger Barbara Rimmele Rosemarie Roccasecca Dolores Scheick Hermine VanSomeren GLEE CLUB The Glee Club numbers forty girls who are trained by Sister Coronata and Mrs. Lucy Carpenito to sing at various functions in Church and to entertain social groups, At Christmastime the members carol for the Rosary Society where they are always warmly received. Annually the club is invited to Irvington High School to participate in the Human Relations program which features folk songs, SlIHlllH lIHlllUHUlll Another opportunity for girls who are interested in music is the Schola, which is limited to members of St. Leo's Parish. This choir sings the High Mass on Sunday, Christmas Midnight Mass preceeded by carols. and other liturgical services. Each spring representatives of the Schola take part also in the Demonstration Mass at Sacred Heart Cathedral. CHRISTMAS CHEER-Members of the Glee Club enjoy refresh- ments at the Christmas Party of the Rosary Society, at which they sang. A MERRY TUNE-Glee Club rehearses a favorite number, A Christmas Card. l I F - f ggxii Y A CONCERT-GOERS- Juniors and Sophomores board bus to attend the Youth Concert at Carnegie Hall in New York, HIGH MASS-Nine o'clock High Mass is sung by the Schola every Sunday morning. Sister Coronata directsg Mrs. Carpenito S4 at the organ.



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lHE Clilllillll CLUB President .... . Phyllis Orlando Vice President . . . Charles Weber Secretary . . , . . Carol Herbert Q , if LOOK AT Tl-llSl fMembers of the Camera Club find some interest ing shots submitted by club pho tographers. Seated: Dolores Scheick, Bohden Czerniach, Phyllis Orlando, Carol Herbert, Madelyn Glasscox Marie Werner. Standing: Robert Neri, Charles Weber, Stephen Leona rdis lHllll CLUB President , . . . Vice President . . Secretary . . . . EJ Mary Ann Roselli . .Claire Biunno . Jane Silbernagel Mary Lynn Heurich Joyce l-lillner Kathleen O'Brien Joan Buddenhagen Virginia Burns Patricia Chmielak Gail Demko 93. .1- .-, ' r tyt l-llC, HAEC, HOC-or something that sounds like it ought to be the I first words of the constitution of the Latin Club. So think Joyce l-lillner, Mary Lynn l-leurich, Jane Silbernagel, Claire Biunno, Marv Ann Roselli, Pa- tricia Chmielak. Gail Demko, Kathleen O'Brien. Virginia Burns, and Joan Buddenhagen. One of Walsih's most active organizations is the Camera Club, which aims to make the art of photography fun. Guided by their capable moderator, Sister Walter, the members find that taking as well as developing and printing pictures is fascinating. An annual event antici- pated by all the members is the trip to the Coliseum to view the photography exhibit there. Peter Andreyuk Robert Brady Nancy Brothers Carol Calimano Barbara Chmielak Peggy Clinton Janice Coen Lucille Cunningham Bohdan Czerniach Charles DeBenedittis Patricia Dutter Eve Feret Madelyn Glasscox Patricia Greeley Marilyn Herbert Joann lsemann Eileen Keane Dorothy Lenz Stephen Leonardis Rosemary Ley Richard Mancini Michael Matthews Wayne Miller Robert Neri Carole Palle Patricia Pilas Dolores Scheick Marie Werner September 1958 brought about the organization of the Latin Club of Archbishop Walsh High School. The club con- sists of eleven members, who chose as their motto, Latina viam ducit. Under the guidance of Sister Petronilla, this organization will continue to grow and prove that Latin, indeed, leads the way.

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