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MARY OUR MOTHER - is a part of every Walsh activity. Here, Vin- cenf Coppola and Edward Kiziukie- wicz honor their Heavenly Queen with roses. ' S JUlllUll lllllll CEHElllUllU Under the patronage of Our Blessed Mother, members of the Junior classes received, in December, something that was to become a part of them from that day forward-their class ring. To show their gratitude and loyalty each placed a rose at the feet of the statue of Our Lady. The brief ceremony was completed with a congratulatory note from our beloved Monsignor Buchmann. A MILESTONE- ln the life of any Junior is receiving the school ring. Sister,Gerard, assisted by Sister Martina, Sister Margarette, and Sister Petronilla, gives The coveted ring to Jacqueline Wiggins, Eileen Larney Imiddlej, and Joyce Hillner fleftl. 63 nj i ' I K-Qs..-1 U an-ru 1 255: PROUD PARENTS- That's my son recciv ing his ring! serious countenances of Monsignor Buch mann and Mrs. Phillip Dolch. SOLEMNITY-That the Ring Ceremony is not to be taken lightly is evident from the
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llllllllllflillllll CLUB The purpose of the Com- mercial Club is to prepare the Senior and Junior business stu- dents for the many varied ac- tivities of the business world by means of club projects and lectures. To give training in efficiency and integrity, the Senior stu- dents act as secretaries to the faculty. They have charge of the school banking, and type programs for school assemblies and other special occasions. FOR FUN AND WORK-Joyce Wacker Kstanding, leftj describes what the well- dressed business woman wears for work and play. Aspiring models are fseatedj Catherine Maziekien, Elizabeth Stopper, Elizabeth Schreitrnueller, Patricia Ryan, Dorothy Visconti. Standing: Patricia Lennon, Carol Sorchinski, Meredith Byron, Barbara Pehler, and Janice Goodwin. 62 Judith Anderson Patricia Bardi Margaret Bogstahl Patricia Brady Barbara Bussiculo Rosemary Bussiculo Meredith Byron Margaret Cassidy Lucille Cunningham Mary Ann Demeter Diane Eggert Joan Farber Sandra Farrell Florence Fischer Ruth Fischer Joan Fitzgerald Arlene Gebhardt ?,,,,.......,,..., Gail Gingrich Madelyn Glasscox Carol Golden Janice Goodwin Pres. Arlene Guiliano Naomi Helmstetter Patricia Hospodar Elizabeth Hynson Joann lsemann Melanie Janusz Kathleen Jotz Beverly Kanzler Carol Kapscady Joan Klingel Mary Ann Kossack Carol Ann Krychiw Elizabeth Lach Judith Laferrera Mary LaRusso Patricia Lennon Virginia McBain Kathleen Neri Mary Newcombe Patricia O'Connor Kathleen O'Donncll Barbara Pehler Theresa Petrillo Vivian Plante Eleanor Refinski Rosemarie Roccasecca Patricia Ryan, V.P. Shelia Saccente Rose Santoriello Barbara Schaefer BEVY OF BEALJTIES - The Commercial Club members model the latest in formal wear. Front Row: Mary Ann Kossack, Mary New- combe, Joan Farber, Theresa Petrillo, Mar- iorie Strong. Second Row: Barbara Schaefer, Susan Soelbrandt, Kathleen Jotz, Patricia Barcti. Back Row: Carol Schlegel, Joan Fitzgerald, Naomi l-lelmstetter, Rosemary Bussiculo. .35 'vvv 4- f 5 IJGAJ Q ji 55.252,-Z kfafei Carol Schlegel Regina Schwartz Rosemary Sobolewski Susan Soelbranclt, Sec Carol Sorchinski Jo Ann Stawski Helen Stolzenberger Elizabeth Stopper Marjorie Strong Florence Tambasco Anne VanCleve Dorothy Visconti Joan Vyniski Joyce Wacker Barbara Wulff Kathryn Zimmerman af' li le Ilr Elizabeth Sch reitmueller
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,x Q 'J-'Q IN GRATITUDE - Senior and Junior presidents, representing 'their classes, offer a token of gratitude and affection to Sister Gerard. From left, Robert Lisowski, Shelia Saccente, Mary Lou DeBenedIttis, James Boland, Marlene Pennell, and Joyce Sabatos. B 1 3'i..ii?6ii.5 L,-if! fs AV, l ? B I rr: ' y Rflf' 4? SANTA'S OFFICIAL HELPERS-4A class officers, Marion Monteverdi, Barbara Zekeres, Eleanor Maziarski, and Mary Lou DeBenedittis help arrange gifts. and lent of it is indicated b the carolers CHRISTMAS SPIRIT- D Y Y . Joseph DeSantis, Kathleen Herman, Veronica Carello, Anita Humphrey, Charles DeBenedittis, John Tully, and Michael Matthews of Mr. Lagravenns sophomore class. THE MASCULINE TOUCH-Edward Hopkins Ietti and James Boland present their special alt' rn Sister Petronulln CHIIISIIIIIIS FOR ME?- Eleanor Crecca, Carla Biskey, Judy Becker, Patricia Brown, Patricia Bradley, and Carol Genabith exchange gifts at their class party. n 5 I ' il ,-ft' . 1 K MRS. SANTAS-Carol Kapscady, Patricia Brady, Marlene Pennell, Barbara Bussiculo, Joan Vyniski, Barbara Lawrie, Margaret Cassidy, and Patricia Hospodar prepare a Christ- mas surprise for Sister Martina. . ,xy 4. in
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