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

 - Class of 1959

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DEBHTE CLUB Mr. Robert Brady, instructor in Public Speaking, has undertaken to revive the Debate Club of three years ago. Activities began with practice debates within the club. The subject tor this year is a topic of world-wide interest- Should Red China be admitted to the United Nations. -in AWN, M ,,.,. c.a..,a,,.s.,,.,.e t...it.t.,,k -1 S-inmates ' L' D' FIVE VOICESA-Participants in the Voice of Democracy orator ical contest practice their speeches. From left: Joyce Hillner Darlene Donohue, James l-land, Roger Woodhour, and Michael Foehner, LIBHHRU CLUB The purpose of the Library Club is to promote good reading habits and a better un- derstanding of library techniques. Library members render valuable assistance with the card catalogue as well as signing out books for students. President , . . William Scheick Vice President . . . . John Mech Secretary . . . Walter Nieliwocki Treasurer . .... . Walter Melinis Judy Becker Patricia Brown Eve Feret gsevhj Jggce Car a Biskey Kenneth Camp Peggy Ann Perugia Plalfa il f Patricia Bradley Veronica Carello Stanley Gorski Nftlfa L au mann, h Kathleen Brady Patricia Dutter A A Carol Gruenling Eifegn Kggeyeuflc Ellen Brown Charles DeBenedittis Carol Herbert Mary Laszok John LaVelle Florence McCormack Michael Matthews Timothy Mennuti Jane Meringer Joseph Nadzan John Nimeth Anne Marie Oliver Thomas Palmieri Virginia Parlan Patricia Pilas Dolores Scheick Carl Spolarich Joseph Trabolcl ' John Tully Frances Walsh John Woicik Marion Wroblewski l Eileen Young - ' 1YYfW'Wnf2i4iYMW'rwww lfwerf vw i President . . Vice President Secretary . . James Boland Virginia Burns Paul Burst Rosemary Bussiculo Meredith Byron Rita Carver Thomas Cort Darlene Donohue Patricia Dorsey Gerald Dougherty Patricia Dutter Elizabeth Ghegan . Michael Foehner Darlene Donohue Eleanor Maziarski Judith Goodwin Louena Guidera Edward Hopkins James Hughes Barbara Lawrie Walter Melinis Walter Nieliwocki Mark Olesnicky Kathleen Orzech William Schelck Elizabeth Smith Evelyn West IT SHOULD NOT! - Evelyn West, first speaker for the negative, gives reasons why Red China should not be admitted to the UN. Other members ot the negative team are Darlene Donohue and William Scheick. IT SHOULD1- Upholding the affirmative to the question of Red China being admitted to the UN are Patricia Dorsey, Kathleen Orzech, and Carol Ann Kaptor. RALLY ROUND THE MAG AZINES-David Meehan, Dolores John Tu Wojcik, browse Scheick, Eve Feret, lly, Glen Roberts, John and Mary Laszok through the latest. OFF WE GO-to the Library Conference in New York, Library enthusiasts include John Tully, Bart Lawless, Bohdan Czerniach, Thomas Grimes, Dennis Connell, John Nirneth, Peter Marie, John Laurino, Michael Matthews, Robert Brady, Robert Neri, Diane Byrnes and Hilda Rumsauer.

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iliEllCH lJlUB President . Vice President Secretary . . Claire Biunno Joan Buddenhagen Patricia Chmielak Palma Cozza Gail Demko Regina Donroe Elizabeth Fetzer Patricia Ga nor Elizabeth Gheqan Patricia Grimes Julie Hawkins Mary Lynn Heurich Joyce Hillner Elizabeth l-lurtuk Carol Ann Kaptor Paula Kaufmann Mary Kleissler . Mary Lou DeBenedittis . . Joyce Sabatos . Louena Guidera Eileen Larney Barbara Lawrie Virginia Masucci Olivia Mauriello Margaret McHugh Dorothy Niziolek Kathleen O'Brien Marlene Pennell Joan Riccardi Marian Roncskevitz Mary Ann Roselli Mary Kathryn Scott lane Silbernagel Patricia Trabalik Mary Jo Turner Jo-Ann Vitanzo Jacqueline Wiggins A pleasant way to become acquainted with French culture is through Le Cercle Francais. To initi- ate the Junior members, the Seniors had them dramatize La Marseillaise. At Christmastime the club carolled for the Sisters tin French, of coursel. Class dramatizations of La Belle France prove both enlightening and amusing, as past experiences have shown. '-I K' Ay - 2 il if .vt X541 -.a 0 Q. If Ingrid Kobberger Jean Zrebiec LE MARSEILLAISE iPart 31-Juniors give their own interpretation to National song as part of the French Club initiation of new members. From left' Marlene Pennell Claire Biunno, Elizabeth Fetzer, Mary Jo Turner, Patricia Grimes: Olivia Mauriello: Patricia Chmielak, and Margaret McHugh. i PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS or ESPANOLP- Sister Margarette talks to Miss Rodriguez ot the Latin American Institute of New York. Appearing with them are Joyce Sabatos fleftl, and Mary Lou DeBenedittis, officers of the French Club. Judy Andes Peter Andreyuk Judy Becker Kathleen Berman Robert Brady Carol Calimano Daniel Cavanaugh Janice Coen Dennis Connell Kathleen Cregan Maureen Dasko Robert Delikat Maureen Derrig Edith Gallucci Kathleen Gleason Susan Gormly Stanley Gorski Rita Gulbicki Marilyn Herbert Joan Hoag Joseph Joyce Diana Jund Eileen Keane Lillian Kimmig Regina Kiziukiewicz Cecilia Krein Frank Kyak Karen Kumpf Joan Laferrera John LaVelle Howard Leary Fred Lepple Dorothy Lenz Rosemary Ley Alice Lowe Richard Mancini Michael Matthews Michael Mauer Judith McCauley Jean McConnell Eileen McGinty Bernard Michalski William Mink Robert Neri Gertrude Pech Joanne Pisapia Frank Pollak Armand Pouliot Andrea Pribula Catherine Reddington Mary Lou Reddington Patricia Reid Rosemarie Reilly Diane Reiner Brenda Remmlinger Barbara Rimmele Joan Romrnel Daniel Schneider Mary Ellen Schoonover Janet Schreck Maryellen Sickles Patricia Smith Gertrude Spence Carl Spolarich Barbara Stahl Bernadette Sullivan Joseph Szpiech John Tully Karen Walsh Gisela Weigel Marie Werner Gail Wiesner John Woicik John Zalewski Robert Zrebiec SlllllllllU HERE'S HOW-Father Laing, moderator, introduces two faithful members of the Sodality in St. Peter's Prep in Jersey City, who will spark Walsh boys in joining the Soclality here. mica-i.. XXX lNTRODUClNG-Joyce Hillner, veteran Sodalist from St. Paul's, Irvington, explains some of the rules to her intent audience, This is part of the Sophomore and Freshman turn-out at the inception of the Sodality.



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...-41 ,S POTENTlAL CLJRIES-Darlene Donohue and Judy Goodwin, under the directuon of Mr. King, observe the neutralization of phosphoric acid when reacted with sodium hydroxide. WELL, YOU SEE, I STARTED LIKE THIS . . . -explains Florian Zeoecki holding one of his geometric figures made with toothpicks. Admiring companions are Thomas Burkhard, Cleftj William Pollak, and Daniel Klimek fstandingl. llUlIlEUS CLUB The Nucleus, or Science Club, consists of members of the Senior and Junior classes who show interest and ability in the scientific field. Students of chemistry and physics who have an average ot eighty-tive or above are eligible to join. Meetings are devoted to science pro- jects and to lectures. President . . Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Thomas Burkhard Paul Burst Margaret Cobb Thomas Cort Mary Lou DeBenedittis Darlene Donohue Gerald Dougherty Judith Goodwin Louena Guidera James Hand Carol Herbert Robert Hofmann Dennis Hughes James Hughes Edward Kiziukiewicz . . Walter Melinis 023 o 3 4 1 .N ' 3 H L no J xg -dur Fa i it ,xr . . .John Mech . Barbara Zekeres . Michael Foehner Daniel Klimek Ralph Kobberger Joan Mary McConnell Marion Monteverdi John Nichtern Kathleen Orzech Thomas Palma Thomas Dalmieri William Pollak Lawrence Prihula William Scheick John Schiavino Patricia Trahalik Donna West Florian Zenccki Jean Zrebiec mY EASY NOW- Larry Prihuln and William SLMCICR tlemonstmte the varying effects ot weights ot a catalyst on a substance. H

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