Dominican Commercial High School - Angelicus Yearbook (Jamaica, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Keep pure and unearthly their hearts sealed with the sublime marks of Thy glorious Priesthood. The Right Reverend Bless their labors i1oNs1c:NgiiDn13iiig.i1. HALD Wlth abundant frult Superinfenclent of Schools and may they to Whom they minister be, on earth, Xt their joy and consolation, and in heaven, their everlasting crown. The Right Reverend MONSICNOR JOHN F. ROBINSON, V.F., LL.D. Pastor, Presentation B. V. M. Church jamaica, New York H is Excellency THE MOST REVEREND THOMAS E. MOLLOY, D.D., S.T.D. A1'ClllJiSll0p-BiSll0p of Brooklyn Ordinary of the Diocese, 1921-1956 No single word truly Cllil1'ZlCt61'lZt'S the universally revered prelate who shepherded the vast Hock of the Diocese of Brooklyn for almost thirty-six years, unless it he love of God translated into flaming zeal for souls. Such love- inspired zeul dictated the choice of motto to be emblazoned on his escutcheon -K'Salus anirnurrun suprema lexw-and became the keynote of his fruitful episcopucy. YVQ-ll did the diocese flourish under his pastoral care, for with the power of the rnitre and crozier, he accepted the threefold responsibility of his sacred office. . . . to feed his lambs-all his lamhs-with the word of divine truth . . to feed his liunhswthe poor, the orphaned, the Widowed, the aged- with the hread of genuine Christlike charity . . to feed his sheep-his priestly associates-with his own priestly Zeal, his own priestly ideals. lin emuriam Auxiliary in every sense of the word, Bishop Kearney, by his devoted, efficient, and ever- gracious service, lightened the tremendous burden of the shep- herd of the diocese. Then, fill- ing to the last his role in the Divine Plan, he went on ahead to prepare the way for the be- loved Archbishop with whom he had labored so long . . . so zealously . . . so well. 0 O 0 4 His Excellency THE MOST REVEBEND RAYMOND A. KEARNEY, S.T.D., J.C.D Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn, 1935-1956 The Dominican mind is founded x0 e ' 11 H f Q Q' :v 51' -2. and cast in the mo ld of E Q the Sacred Heart. u Q E Q E It is threugh variant wiomen, Q T1 Q Q slieeped 13 Domlnrcan 1dC3lS, .'i ' :Me S t at We raw O I fb Q our life-lessons and our zeal for Christ's conquest of hearts. REVEREND MOTHER M. BERNADETTE deLOURDES, O.P Prioress General of the Sisters of St. Dominic l HEVEREND MOTHER M. DOROTHY, O.P. Principal Dear Graduates: May the blessing of the Sacred Heart be always with you! You have reached the day so long waited for-your graduation day. Soon you will leave Dominican Commercial High School where for four years you have studied under the care and guidance of your devoted teachers. Your teachers have impressed upon you that only the foundation has been laid, you yourself must complete the structure. Your instructions have been directed so as to fit you for complete living, socially, morally and intellectually. You must assume new responsibilities. You should not fear them, for you have been taught how to meet these responsibilities with a cheerful heart. You have been trained not only to hold your place in the business world but also the one thing necessary, the salvation of your immortal soul. May you profit by the instructions you have received and may you always be true clients of the Sacred Heart. Because your yearbook is dedicated to the Sacred Heart, I have chosen an invocation from the Litany of the Sacred Heart, namely: Heart of jesus full of Goodness and Lovef, to be a spiritual weapon for the days that lie ahead. May you imitate the goodness of the Heart of jesus in all your actions, and may the love of the Sacred Heart be your comfort and strength in the days of trial. May you ever be faithful to the Sacred Heart and may that Heart full of Goodness and Love be your inspiration throughout life and your comfort at death. God bless you and keep you close to His Sacred Heart! Sincerely in the Sacred Heart, 'HZa':J.iW7n Zwfccy, av? REVEREND MOTHER M. ANSELMA, O. P. Prioress General, Dominican Sisters of Amityville, 1943-1955 President of Molloy Catholic College for Women, 1955-1957 A Dominican according to the heart of St. Dominic, a heart truly modeled on the Divine Heart of Christ . . . Such was the goal Mother Anselma set for herself and for all the religious she prepared for the harvest of souls-a goal which implied personal sanctification through a life of unselfish dedication to the Christian education of youth. Her path, like that of all the world's great, was steep and often rugged, but Mother Anselma left behind her a truly lasting memorial. Through the more than a thousand religious educators whom she helped to mould, Mother Anselma has passed on the torch of truth-the truth that leads ultimately to God-to the youth of tomorrow . . . and tomorrow . . . and tomorrow. equiesrat in Bane . . . Students of Dominican Commercial High School lcneel to say the Rosary for thc repose of ilu' soul of Reverend Mother M. Anselmo, O. P., former Prioress General of the Dominican Sisters of Amityville. Despite the heavy snow storm, students of Molloy Catholic College for XVomen stand at attention to form a guard of honor as the hody of Mother M. Anselma, frst president of the College, is brought into Presentation Church for the Solemn Requiem Mass. If A EQ S . 5 5 e igion I 5 1 S. M. Lawrence Joseph Assistant Principal ff .M Q Q if S. M. jean Margaret Chairman si 5? -s.: .Rx f A ,..,.,,,,e it .4 Q V C. M. Antoinette A If'.s'.s'or1 ahout Ihr' Swrmmi on thi' Mmm! t'l'l'Ilft'.S' an i11t4':'i'.wt- ing di.s'r'11.s'simi for li, lizixrlz mul A. Ziliox, H, 'l'1'1rip1'1'i1w, ll. .lIr'K1'nna, 1. lloggw, H, Mills ami D, Hin! as S. .-Xrzfoimifi' points out the lu'm'fii.v 1it'l'il'l'll from thi- praf'tii'w of rlrtuv. Stop one moment! Stand back and take notice of Miss Dominican. Her high school life began just four short years ago, but her education will continue for- ever. Throughout Dominican-in the halls, on the staircase, in the classroom, and in the cafeteria-there is a spirit of religion. Religion, as a study at Dominican, begins in a textbook, from the simple fundamentals of the 10 Commandments to the intricacies of Church History, yet its fulfillment is in the student-in the life she leads now and after graduation. Having learned of Hiin, the Source of all knowledge, she draws strength and courage from the precious love of the Sacred Heart to open new vistas of knowledge which her darkened mind would other- wise not comprehend. She begins to absorb the principles of Cod's love until her heart beats for Truth. Yes, now she is really on the road of GREAT knowledge. S. lean Margaret explains the true meaning of Christian marriage to E. Murphy as her classmates, C. Rudy, E. Claudette, I.. Miller, B. Harth, P. Kohler, M. Holzheimer, E. Leupold, L. Breisaehcr and 1. lVatt, look an. WN? S. Mwry Arthur Chairman xl E r FN Tn master correct English requires the complete concentration of one's mind. S. Mary Patricia and V. Maclcen try to impress the class of E 16 iP. Walsh, R. Teclesco, E. Kennedy, S Mary Fabian M. Meyers, C. Suallis and K. Leej with this thought. ' S. Mary Grace , ,Ns 'ul S. Louis Marie .rrtf 1 The principles of Library Science are applied by freshmen as they prepare their assignments in Dominican Commercial's library. N 5. Mary Patricia 5 LA.f Y -X S. Mary Placide fiikwl 'IK' ld , i' I 'S. Nlary 'Rosalita il S 8 A J S, Mary Verity H9415 The student begins the conquest of the English language. Under the skilled guidance of her teachers, she increases a one-time meager vocabulary to sizeable proportions. Dull compositions become polished over the years and her style is eventually called sparkling.U Many a day the student spends in the second-floor treasure house, the school library. Poetry, essays, novels, short stories are open to interpretation by the disciplined mind. As she gradually matures, Miss Dominican no longer struggles with hc, she and it, for she has mastered gram- mar with a facility necessary to the modern businesswoman. Through the years, the dormant talents have been awakened and today, she is ready to cope with English in a skillful manner. No longer does her speech reveal the trial and error of classroom oratory. Now, the confidence of the refined lady bespeaks the victory she has won. Combined with the high' idcals which are thc heritage of Dominican, the graduate faces the world fully equipped for action. Getting to know short story writers that obtained literary fame for America is the ohiect in mind. Arlene Roth provides answers while B. Scherer, C. Sovoca, M. WVehher, D. Oel- lerick, P. Lazarek, C. Carger, F. Baker, M. Mullally, I. Bradley, K. Busch, M. Quis, M. Barrerio look on. The pages of current newspapers and school papers provide S. Mary Fabiarfs English class Ui77j with practical examples of efficient writing. L. Miller, B. Harth, A. Planeta and E. Leupold scan D. Cfs Cammercialite for effective editorials. yy e fi ki ' JIS if L ff .rll l ug, I Anne Regina S. M. Chairman S. Mary Anton ! '36 S. Margaret Mary f, Q S. Marie de Lourdes 5 in . by M if S. Vera Marie 1 fmmt ,, .,. l i ij gn. . y A r. J ' S. M. Dolorata S. Mary jane S. M. John Timothy History period finds S. Winifred Marie discussing the events of the day with A. Schroeder and her fifth term Current Events class. A fuller explanation is given to S. Mary Grace's second term Civics class by Maureen Phelan as she enumerates the Presidential powers with a blackboard illustration. First row: M. Feiss, B. Basso, D. Vaughan, S. Hopkins, K. Reilly, P. Fastenau. Second row: P. Coyne, P. Farrell, P. Skrypczak. S. Winifred Marie ,jskalory Delving into the pages of history is a challenge every student enjoys. A well-rounded education at Dominican would not be complete without a visita- tion to the days of old, and so, with the expert ex- planations of our teachers, great men of yesteryear come alive. Though important dates seem always to fade into oblivion, especially at test time, the student has gone further. She has begun to appreciate the founding fathers of our country and their faith in Cod. She is deeply impressed by the need for morali- ty in civil and government affairs. YVorld History carries her back to ancient Egypt and Spartan Greece. Progress in democracy is traced through the Magna Carta down to our own Constitution. Students are jolted out of complacency by the study of current events. The terrifying World situation is presented in a clear-cut picture. Indignant at the sad affairs of the world and sparked by the flames of justice from His Sacred Heart, the Dominican girl sees her part as a leader. Yes, civics, history and current events have a prominent place in each gi1'l's life, for each must lead with the vigor of moral courage-or all our tomor- rows will be merely repeated yesterdays. l l i A Controversy arises in Sister Vero M11rif .x' YVorlrl History class as Louis Gruclzinslci points out tlu' facts and events leading to the rise anrl fall of the Napoleonic' Em. The effects of war on the 'unity of the world are narrated by C. Minch for her classnzates, IL. Brennan, M. Tool, I. Mille, G. Falango, P. Oldis as S. Margaret Mary smiles approoingly. an fl ,f S. Mary Judith S. M. Clare Augustine eneraf gufiinefw Life is meant to be an orderly process. Though seemingly insignificant, the records administration aids Miss Dominican in reaching her goal. She learns that speed isnlt everything, but must be coupled with efliciency. In this course, the basic rules count from beginning to end. So, too, in life: the principles learned in youth are carried through adulthood. Curiosity which asks: What is business really like? finds its first answer in Introduction to Business. This general course is a whetting of the business appetite in each student. Further advancement comes with the study of Busi- ness Law. Every girl has spent a good portion of her time memorizing principles which invariably do not appear on the Regents. Then comes the balancing sub- ject-bookkeeping. Life, too, is a balance. Always, the Dominican girl keeps her accounts even with God and man. She will carry bookkeeping to the business office and thence into her personal life, always maintaining balance, harmony and order. As the saying goes: Order is heaven's first lawn. ls. ln. S. Clare Augustine smiles approuingly as eager freshmen L. Strenck, B. Keene, B. Dunne, M. Herring demonstrate their knowledge of corrct banking procedure. Their classmates M, Combader, N. Cooney, V. Stillwaggon, M. Carroll, M. Leone, P. Engel, C. Hull, G. Burchick, V. Driscoll, and E. Farkas follow the lesson in their textbooks. aw ana! gooLLeeloin9 The keen mind sees clearly what is to be clone to solve a problem-and dues it. The proud boast of business training is that it produces such minds, and Dominicaifs reputation attests to the fact. W H3 95 S S. Mary Aquinas Chairman 5 S. M. Ccorgc Bernard X. N, w S. Mary Jessica The principles of Law form I1 fnumlation for legal lzusi- ness t7'II7lSIll'fl0ll.9,U states S. Franvis Marie tu her fifth term pupils. C. Lelzerka, M. O'Shea and M. Nunke are in full accord urith her theory. C. Kenr, P. Stoneham, N. De Tulla, E. Fischer, M. Caden, A. Danlzusky, T. Keilich, A. Gleason, I. Seiler, M. Rucilmrski, M. Sutay, P. Conlmy, and 1. Sunde of S. M. Espiritu's secretarial class portray ease and skill us they apply the fruits of their learning. M. Auellino, W. Butler, L. Chestis and C. Bash of E32 drill the shorthand outlines illustrated on the hoard under the direction of their Stenogruphy teacher, S. Mary Kenneth. .tp L7 1- , H5 L kkk K i n KX - Z , m,., m,m lJ . U . ,, ,,,. ,t , A 19 N X ' xr ' ' ' is 3' 1- ' ' si t X X is N X S, Mary Charity S. M. Anne Louise S. Bernard Mary S- M- Espifitll S- Frances Marie Chairman 9 I ecfetafla Mafflfe . The fantastic language of sten, the key to the business world, confounds students at the dawn of the third term. Little lines here, there and everywhere seem rather illogical at first. Dots and dashes appear for added mystery. To the if beginner, typing is restricted to a series of j,u,m, spacel' exercises. No, life is 'D not at an end, each student is on the threshold of a new world. Understanding buds forth in degrees and at the end of the school year, all worries are dissolved. Typing has become the musical rhythm, sweet to hear, sten is the magical language, smooth to write. Transcription follows, with the horror of having to S'M21fY Karine read one's own notes. The trials and tribulations of future secretaries melt away as Senior year draws near. Secretarial Practice affords Miss Dominican an op- portunity to become familiar with all possible types of secretarial assignments. y At the end of Senior Year, Miss Secretary is all prepared to embark upon her , business career. Dominican has given her all the helps available-now each girl 'il 6' must use them in her life. we S, Mary Kenneth These secretarial students 47 E82, V. Palguta, E. Breslin, N. Szeulin, M. Fortanasce, M. Lacy, 1. Riley, M. Dris- coll, K. Byrne, aim for proficiency as they transcribe a letter dictated to them by S. Mary Charity. Smiles of achievement radiate the faces of: Bottom row: I. Pascanelli, D. Ferris, F. Desker, L. DiChiaro. Middle row: A. Cipolla, A. Desmond, M. Fuerst, 1. Lehecka. Top row: V. Erreger, G. Fischer, G. De Marge, D. VVenselc as they proudly display the results of their study of vowel positions in shorthand. i i Y , The wheels stand still as M. Martin and M. MacLean concentrate on the prohlern at hand. Such zliHiculties often arise and are easily overcome in the Office Practice class. po I S. M. Innes Elizwbeth . . Chairman ice lqfacfice an machined 'T' ' av The principals of correct comptometry are applied by D. Heavy, L. Campbell, C. Preston, V. Frisbie as they complete a job assignment. T? 11- ip S. M. Regina Rosaire 1, T ' i, w.,' , Y x. 0 f ,Q . C, ,,J.u6.9,Q.N Jfmfw W, Another phase of study shifts the scene to the machine room on the third floor, That girl you see coming out of the machine room is a typical D. C. Miss. Overlook that ink smudge for the moment. She has just become acquainted with the various business machines that comprise her new course. Some look like thc often-named giants of industryn, but really they arenit. No, they are just another link in her chain of educa- tion at Dominican. At the termination of this subject, as with all the others, she will he efli- cient, and capable of handling her role in life. P. Lamlwrt llispluys efln It nt training in using the tlictuplzorie, our 4 lt varied' and thorough lmsnu ss Lurrlc ulum at D. C. -gr - I Y' sh-...c A ut: 4 gs .. in The Camera catches a glimpse of busy seniors, S. Corcoran, A. Gals, Krafowitz P Waller J. Mugler, P. Dunne performing the various duties of an CH'll.'iL'lIf secretary Wafhemafica If you were to tell a seventh-termer that geometry is an uid to Heaven, she would look at you ughust. But the fact remains that geometry aids in logical thinking and the road to Heaven is a logical, intelligent road. Although Dominican has never offered humanity an- ff' 'V Busy littlv lIl'fllfI'l'S . . . Tlzcse 17lllfllCl71llfll'lllHS - in - tlu' - malcing lcnou: the value of pmt'- tice and the utter rzwrfssity of 1Hlll'il7iClCl1 clttrfntiml as they wrestle with ll major pmlzlrfm A , concerning a Mr, Jonas and three yields of wlwat. -1 Look digicult? Not to I, Davidson of E21 as she explains the solution to M. Gettler and the rest of the Algebra class under the guidance of S. Mary Verity. other Euclid, she does offer intelligent Women capable of thinking and reasoning. For in algebra, business arith- metic, and geometry, practical exercises are obtained in connection with logic. The test of common sense goes beyond the textbook to the various situations Domini- canis students will meet. Equipped with their compre- hensive knowledge and the grace of God, they surely will be torchbearers in our darkened World. S. Mary Joyce lk Q M. Francis Doiuiuici Chairman P . Q .. N. . is. - What do I do next, is the question M. Strappe poses to S. Mary Joyce as her classmates, A. Beckman, I. Bartley and S. Steak stand by. The irony of it all-it's review week! The puzzled faces of freshmen from E16 stare in amazement in the Biology Lalz as they become acquaintefl with the various protozoa magnified by the Micro-Projector. Students A. Capece, H. Costello, and M. Brauhof take time out from their studies in biology to help john Daniel inxert the flm which will be shown during the day's lesson. N X As S. Anne Patrice operates the micro- proiector, freshmen of E16 watch in awe at the refection of the various living bac- teria shown in a drop of swamp water. il . st cience Biology is the marvel of freshman year. Insects, animals and man himself become the object of experi- mentation and analysis as eager scientists invade the secrets of nature. Oscar, the lab skeleton is on parade with his model bone structure, never ceasing to fascinate each girl. Lifelong habits are formed in youth, and Miss Dominican receives basic information on bodily care which she will carry on into later life. Each term health courses cover another phase of body care from the com- mon cold to highly infectious diseases. Therefore, each girl readily sees that the quest for health of soul goes hand in hand with care for the body. JRA S. M. Anne Patrice S. M. john Duurl Chairman The types and effects of bacteria are illustrated on the board by P. Horan for the benefit of E12 under the supermszon of S. Anne Patrice. To the delight of the d' au ience, the members of the Spanish class including C. Falotico, M. Youn E . . 8, . Bilella, I. Baker, E. Bickmann, and R. For- tanasce staged a dramatic skit strictl i th y n e language of Spain. Its interesting dialogue and informative plot held the attention of the audi- ence f b ' ' rom eginrnng to end. w N 11e:t:?EE:?ii5'iif? 5. - ... f- . l wi 5 ' K , K Y HQ-Pifigifa fef-gngaixg A 1 Q 295.-fiif r S. Mary William ' ist. :f f - i : Chalfman - sa .ff..f1,,.,gs 5 ' ,sf ... i'1 1,ffQ. S. Marie Daniel 32 laania Senorita Dominican has embark d venture-the study of Spanish. Let's mention at this point that this course goes far beyond the study of language alone. Comprehensive instructions touch on various aspects of Spanish culture: rich and spicy tor- t'll ' e garb. Shortly ourse, each student e upon a new ad- 1 as, ancient customs, and colorful nativ after the commencement of the c becomes acquainted with Spanish phrases and sentences. Her efforts are crowned by the success of facility in translation and mellow tones of good Spanish pronun- ciation. The studentis views have been br another world has been brought to her through educa- tion. She sees her Spanish friends as brothers and sisters in Christ, not as for oadened and eigners on the other side of the continent. 1 f In this scene of a Spanish comedy we find B. Santopolo and R. Meeker fighting over toys while their father iS. Feroj and sister KP. Trarnontanoj enjoy some of the other presents. Mother iD. Piorelzorj peacefully ignores the rumpus. i h . Reverend Mother Dorothy received a hearty wel- come from the Spanish students on her return from Puerto Rico when they gave their brilliant portrayal of a group of Spanish skits. Bottom row: I. Burgholzer, 1. Brady, J. Norton, D. Stuper, C. Mullen, M. Nardi. Top row: E. Keim, M. Murtagh, E. Novak, R. Martorella, D. Healy, C. Giunta, Jane De Luca, K. Kearney. In keeping with the Christmas season, D. C. students H. Heptig, D. O'Connell, Herbert, M. Avellino, M. Side, C. Gorzelana and I. Butera depict the Nativity of Our Lord in their Spanish play. Saber es poder, or to our North American friends, Knowledge is powerf smiles S. Marie Daniel to her Spanish class as she points out the important provinces in Spain. Meanwhile, M. Perz, I. Butera, S. Burke, M. Carraro, M. O'Dea, E. Hodermarsky, M. Baker display cards which show the landmarks that have made the great cities famous, l'raetieina that special little step they learned Ill glanezng, A. Munster and D. Kriseh turn to fave our rouzng camera. , ..,. Q K F l'l ' N . . phgdica M - L, ucafion Q- A To Mrs. Mary O'Moorc Delaney X . Uhvllllf keeps her un? wonders the hefuddlecl K. Hagerty as she and her classmates watch 1. Bartumioli demonstrate a new physical fitness exercise during the gym period. The athlete finds many occasions to use a knowledge of First Aid, and so Dominican trains her girls to meet and Cope with emergencies. Here, D. Fortanasee and A. YVerner lead the class in a lesson and temporal pressure points. al Pig 0 . . .. .p S Clare Marie S. joseph Maria 0 The study of music is found more and more enjoyable hy the class of E 73 an as they learn about operas origin and rlecelopment umler the guidance of S, joseph Maria. Bend, two three-breathe deeply. These phrases represent but a few of the well-worn instructions given energetic gym classes at D. C. Here the excess pep of youth is expelled in a variety of physical exercises aiming at bodily development. Attired in traditional sneakers, socks and bloomer suits, the eager gym class lines up for the day's activities. Sportsmanship abounds among the girls in vieing for gymnastic facility and speed. At the end of the third term, gym suits re- ceive the storage or mothball treatment, for now Miss D. C. is a member of the dancing class. Mrs. Mary O'Moore Delaney, D. Cfs gym and dance instructress, executes smooth and graceful dance movements for the students. ln turn, the students themselves da11ce the lesson for the day to popular music. Many a fcmrward-side-close has graced the gym floor. Another rung in the ladder of education is Music Appreciation. Miss D. C. enjoys listening to the- grand masters' ltL't'0lIllJllSlIlllUlllS as they instill in her a lasting appreciation ot all that is beautiful in the world of music. Are you beginning to get the picture now? Miss D. C. possesses qualities natural to every youth, but she has taken advantage. she has absorbed the life and teachings about her. ller horizons for the futiire?-Boundless. Wfekly quizzes are on the agemla for this industrious class. I. Bier, L. Barrett, Il. Alhert llernorzstrate their knowledge of musical terms as E. Bild, L. Iloeffner, II, Callahan, P. Farrell, K. Peppard and F. Carmarda review last weelfs ussignrnent. . X Mr. S, Eugene Condosta 'QQ- llf 5 1. ,,..X . . Mrs. john Mnllally Wallace A. Korn M.D. A helpful word of advice is ggicen to student M. Balling hy our sclmol plzy.s-ieizni, Dr. Korn. Ilis friendly manner makes him ll favored memher of the school staff. Preparing for their careers as the mothers of tomorrow, M. Goger and M, Eichrneyer join Nurse Esther Ell- man in demonstrating the correct handling methods used in the care of the young. A--GQ Mrs. Esther Ellman R.N. 36 JJQMA Dominiem trims othtr Veroniels In her beautiful gesture of charity, Veronica L wiped the face of Iesus, refreshed the Sacred Countenanee, Miss D.C., by her A' very participation in Ll first-aid or home 'Quo- nursing course, is being schooled in love She will possess, upon completion of the subject, the tools with which to uid her suffering brethren. Dominican does not gr.1d11'1te IHIISLS, but wr ll-equippc d women 5 women who cm sent others is Well as themselves in time of need H. Tha importance of lulping, your heart fund htlp your hcart i.s illustratr,4l as Margaret Martin, Ingrizl Seissler, and Carol Weis point out on the map the center of zrarrliac fund uctiuities in the county of Queens. I mac rngpynggg 'if ,U-.., i de Lourdes upon the .successful completion of her Home Nursing Course. The priuutn capping ritual has become ll tradition which the girls treasure. E. Hammer smiles proudly as she is congratulated hy Nurse Esther Elfman and Marie signage 'WVhat's cooking? seems to he prominent in the minds of these eeee -' S. M. Rose Eleanore School Secretary l'0l,U'l6! 3 . D. C. hums with life and love as you can see. Balanced studies afford each student time and energy for other tasks. Outside classes we might catch a glimpse of Miss D. C. stopping for a visit to chapel. Every little kindness such as hlackhoard washing or mission col- lecting does not go unnoticed. XVe're just telling you this to better characterize our girl. Sheys smiling even in the morning. She Walks to the cafeteria and every Hill, is really sincere. Miss D. C. has implicit faith in the Sacred Heart-you might say the precious Love overflows and floods Miss D. C. with a small share of Divine Love- shc no longer is just another one-hut the One who will carry the Great knowledge she has acquired at D. C. to the world . . . She will lead . . . She will fight courage- ously for her treasured ideals . . . She will he DIFFERENT. The canclicl camera catches an action shot as an amazed senior, B. Sarn- pcri, is taken unaware, Sliefs in the process of cleaning out the orlzls anrl enzls aceumultitecl in her locker dur- ing the term. hungry girls as they hurry to the counter to select their lunch from the large variety of wholesome dishes prepared by the cafeteria staff. Pepsi-Cola hits the spot, seems to he the hit time in the heazls of these DCites as they gather around the vending machine for their favorite noontirne beverage. Mary Arthur, Sophomore coordinator, acleises M. Flynn and K. Lynch regarding the proper care of their Dominican uniforms. ' Clean-up time becomes a pleasure as C. YVeeks, M. Tarnenn and P. Hig- gens present a pretty picture of D,C. C00l1erat1on after a successful card party. N in-A X PII!! smiles on tire faces of juniors D. Karnmer, P. Mauro, B. 'Tm nextf' says E. Breslin to P. Igoa and 1 Var or flzarleston, and I. Ipollito express their delight at the prohts as they wait to enter the Doctorfs for tlnzr last gained by the UlIE'fLCllClllll7lg attendance at the monthly card minute consultation before graduation zarty. C U 9 1 Q I J Q . O .Nl I lily' -dd This opening looks interestingu says V. Palguta to S. George Bernard, Placement Director as she and her two classmates I. Seissler and C. Preston fill out applications for future positions. Nh ,Q OUR ,QM I , v li I 4 . Y n CAIL ELIZABETH BARTO St. Ioan of Arc, Iackson Heights I 9' .cr Sw' it it MARGARET VERONICA BOND St. Pascal Baylon, Hollis Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 A QA va ,, xiii, 3 f 1 57 A Q 17 1 ffl I . 2, f.-?fl1' ll LILLIAN ROSE BAUMANN St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans Dramatic Circle 3, 45 Attendance Secretary 3, 4. CATHERINE LOUISE BAXTER St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Jamaica Arr Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LILLIAN MARY BELLOTTI Blessed Sacrament, Brooklyn De Porres Club 45 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 Corps 3, 4. EVA MARY BRESLIN St. Matthew, Brooklyn JOAN MARGARET BROOKSHIRE St. Vincent de Paul, Brooklyn De Porres Club 45 Orchestra 1, 2, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 45 Class Rep- 3, 4. resentative 2. lx.. e tasks that precede the actual presentation of the senior play are many. re members of the Art Club lA. Farrell, P. Carlrerry, M. Paterno, P. Casson, Kaelin, A. lVarzl, E. Leupold, C. Minchl paint scenery for Dominican's play, lie Red Millf enacted by an all-senior cast. In order to preserve not only ' memory but tlze flaoor of our theatrical experience as seniors, we have cell our memory pictures on the following pages. KATHLEEN MARY BURKARD Dar Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Brooklyn C Porres Club 45 Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4. fire.. 5 ,M-- M fe . EILEEN ANN BUELL Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights Corps 4. PATRICIA ANN BURNS St. Patrick, Long Island City Legion 15 Art Club 3, Dramatic Circle 2. 4 4' CATHERINE MARGARET BRYNER St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens Corps 4. . All 5 KATHERINE MARY BYRNE Presentation, Jamaica Soclality 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech 1. MARY LOUISE CADEN St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans Attendance Secretary 2, 3, 4. ..,.Mx' I M 7 PATRICIA ANNE CONBOY SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. I 'zk LOUISE ANNE CAMERA St. Mar Magdalene, Springflhld Gardens Dramatic Circle 4. CAROL IOAN CARPENTER Blessed Sacrament School, jackson Heights De Porres Club 44 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Speech lg Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. LOIS ANNE CAMPBELL St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans Orchestra 1, Dramatic Circle 2. lt will he a pleasure to put on this costume, exclaims M. Orsini as C. Post hauer of the costume committee holds up the gown Mary is to wear as Mis Englanclv in the first act. R , Nr .a ARCARET ELLEN CONNOLLY St. Bridget, Brooklyn 'chestra 3, 4. SHEILA CHRISTINE CORCORAN St. Kevin, Flushing De Porres Club 43 Glee Club 3, 4g Dramatic Circle 3. CAROL ANNE COSTIGAN St. Benedict Joseph Labre, Richmond Hill De Porres Club 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 3, 45 Class Representative 2. CATHERINE EILEEN CUNNINGHAM St. Michael, Flushing Orchestra 1. ANN MARGARET DANBUSKY St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans Orchestra 1g Class Representative 3. MARY CLARE CORRITORI St. Patrick, Long Island City Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Repre sentative 2. NANCY IOSEPHINE De TOLLA St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights Soclality 2g Dramatic Circle 3, 4. ELEANOR ANNE DOBLER Sacred Heart of Jesus, East Glendale Commercialite 3, Orchestra lg Dra- matic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Di- rector, Executive Secretary, Dramatic Interpretation 3rd place, Speech 1, 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. Degree. PATRICIA ANN DUNN St. Andrew Auellino, Flushing Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, Librarian 49 Class Representative 3. CLAIRE MARIE DONELON St. Sylvester, Brooklyn Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Treasurer, Class Representa- tive 4. MARY ELLEN DRISCOLL Presentation, Jamaica Sodality 2, 3, 4, De Porres Club 45 Speech 1, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. PRISCILLA ANN DUFFY St. Boniface, Elmont De Porres Club 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3. BARBARA MARY DUNNE St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans 'ies if vacancy' IUDITH MARIE ELLIOTT St. Margaret, Middle Village Clee Club 1, 25 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 1 C.Y.O. Art Contest 3rd Prize, H1 mane Society Poster Contest Honc Certiicate. ,ale-' Y. illem IE. Seitsj assumes the role of make-up man behind the scenes as she ds a touch of dignity by greying the temples of the Governor of Zeeland . Kuhnl. VIRGINIA ALICE F ITZCERALD St. Joan of Arc, jackson Heights peech 2. ELIZABETH IOSEPHINE F ISCHER St. Joseph, Astoria Speech 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League Degree of Meritg Senior Class Vice-Presidentg Class Repre- Eengative 4, Attendance Secretary 1, , . KATHLEEN PATRICIA F ITZPATRICK St. Mary Help of Christians, Woodside ELIZABETH ALICIA FIALA St. Ioan of Arc, jackson Heights Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Prefect 4 Orchestra Ig Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4 Corps 4. MARIE ANN FORTANASCE Nativity B.V.M., Ozone Park De Porres Club 45 Dramatic Circle 2. J S 3 l . ,Q CAROL ANN FREMCEN St. Pancras, Glendale Dramatic Circle 3. IOANNE BERNADETTE CAMEWELL St. Gabriels, Elmhurst Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, C.Y.O. Art Con- test 2nd Prize. L., of VERONICA ELLEN FROMHOLZ Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park VERONICA KATHERINE FRISBIE Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, 'd cl Rl gewoo Legion 15 Glee Club 2. Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3. MAUREEN ANNE CALLAGHER Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park De Porres Club 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Circle 1, 2. A moment's time dedicated to Goal is the key to success, and so the director Mary O'Muwe Delaney, leads the cast in prayer before curtain call on openin, night. DOLORES CECELIA GEIER St. Pascal Baylon, Hollis egion 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, lee Club 1, 25 Orchestra 1. 1 -lx , , . ' 'H 1 ll e:J f gi' ' G Il!! 'ft RACHEL GUADALUPE CIL St. Adalbert, Elmhurst Commercialite 4g Dramatic Circle 3, 4g C.I.P. Journalism Course. MARIANNE LOUISE CIORDANO St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 3, 45 Speech 3, 4. ARLENE MARY CLEASON St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Jamaica Clee Club lg Dramatic Circle 3, 4. BARBARA FRANCES CRIMALDI St. Michael, East New York Commercialite 1, 2, 3, 4, C.I.P. Jour- nalism Courseg Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 Speech 1, 2, Class Repre- sentative l, 2. , fwfr' ANN MARIE CILLESPIE Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights De Porres Club 45 Dramatic Circle 3, 4, Attendance Secretary 1, 2. ANITA MARIE COLS Sacred Heart, East Glendale Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4 Dramatic Circle 3, 45 Speech 1,,2 3, 4, Speech Contest 2nd Prize, Dra c matic Interpretation 3rd Pla phy, Senior Class President. J 1 e Tro MARY ANN CRIMES St. Joseph, Astoria RITA TI-IERESA HARRISON St. Mary Help of Christians, Winfield Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 3, 4, Speech 35 Debate 3. PATRICIA MARY ICOE St. Andrew Avellino, F lashing De Porres Club 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech 1. Angelicus 45 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 4. DOROTHY MARIE HEAVEY Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN HERRMANN St. Pancras, Glendale Dramatic Circle 3, 45 Class Repre- sentative 3. DOROTHY ANN KAPP Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park Angelicus 4, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 45 Corps 2, 3, 4, Captain, Attendance Secretary 2, 3, 4. -v-,!' .D C T1 .J ' Y 0 A - If iw I if R ' 'Q' In ll Mihai .1 'flu 'Hip l3Xx,.x lg.-n , - ijt - ANNETTE MADELYN KATZENBERCER St. Pascal Baylon, Hollis Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 'tists and Modelsu prove their artistic ability as the curtain opens on the t act. Dutch masters CA. Katzenherger, F. Williamson, L. Millvf, M- HUN- ski, 1. Puttre, D, Riclcenlzachj sketch pictures of Dutch girls fl. Sudbrinlc, Gillespiej to sell to the tourists visiting The Red Millf' MARY ELAINE KEMPINCER Dur Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood 'ramatic Circle 3. atm-Q- ix Ilia: X , 'wie ' CAROL AGNES KEAR St. Mary Ilelp of Christians Woodside Dramatic Circle 3, 4. THERESA JOSEPHINE KEILICH N St. Margaret, Middle Village A Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 Class K 4 Representative 1. 3 ELIZABETH ANN i f- A A 6 KRAJCHOWITZ 's St. Michael, Flushing Commercialite 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in- Chief 4g Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 Vincentian Essay Contest - Queens County Prize 1, Tablet Essay Contest Honor 1, Veterans of Foreign Wars History Essay Contest, 2nd Placeg C.I.P. journalism School 3, 45 An- gelicus 4. 4- MARY ANN CHARLOTTE KULLAK St. Luke, Whitestone Dramatic Circle 4. 'N 1 ....,..gf:: i ...... MARY ELLEN CATHERINE LACEY Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park Angelicus 4g Clcc Club I, 2, 3, Librarian. was EVELYN ANN LEARY St. Clement Pope, S. Ozone Park Legion of Mary 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 4. 3 J CAIL ANN La GREGA PATRICIA AGNES LAMBERT Our Lady of Lourdes, Queen Village St. Elizabeth, Ozone Park Drama-tic Circle 1, 2. De Porres Club 4g Clce Club 1 4, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 45 Corps 2, 3 1, 4, Senior Class Secretaryg Class Rep resentative 4. MARY LOUISE LaTORRE St. Keuins, Flushing Clee Club 2, 35 Attendance Secre- tary 3. Village Dutch boys KK. Gorclon, I. Knoetgen, B. Iaconetti, T. Bono, B. Grimaldi C. Fremgen, R. LaMarcaQ and Dutch girls CA. Planeta, B. Ezelius, B. Lario T. Lilnasci, A. Borruso, E. McD0nalclj pose for the cameras of tourists. if us VIRGINIA MARY LEE St. Michael School, Brooklyn mmercialite 1, 23 Clee Club :hestra 1, 2, Corps 2. W Sf! ' a A f I ,L.'- f' ,, tv vX '1flf'i f' FW ff I fp I 3 U XL THERESA MARY LIBASCI Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill Dramatic Circle 4. ELIZABETH MARY LOWNEY St. Monica, Jamaica Glee Club 1, 2, 3. MARY CATHERINE LYONS St. Teresa, Woodside Sodality 35 Dramatic Circle 35 Corps 4, Officer 4. JOAN JULIA MADSON St. Aloysius School, Ridgewood Leo Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, De Porres Club 25 Commercialite 2, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Circle 3, 4, Speech 3, Class Repre- sentative lg Attendance Secretary lg Essay Award Chamber of Com- merce, 3rd Prize. I ,c ,..f-fi IOSEPHINE MARIE LIBASSI Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park Speech 1. MARY ANN PATRICIA MacLEAN SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village Sodality 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. i.-W' JOAN ANNE MACLER St. Pancras, Glendale Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Corps 2, 3 4 Second Aide 4' C1 R , ,. , ass epre- sentatlve I. BARBARA ANN MATARRESE Sacred Heart, Bayside Dramatic Circle 1. PATRICIA ANNE MAHER St. Boniface, Elmont Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANNE MAHOOD St. Martin of Tours, Brooklyn Art Club 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 3, Debate 3. MARGARET MATILDA MARTIN Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park Legion of Mary 45 Speech 1, 2. HELEN PATRICIA MCBREEN St. Teresa School, Woodside Dramatic Circle 3, 4. l ' L P 35 6 njL'4- lil , l -Ag Q 5 ,W 175-f' emma Q Q W, I tip EILEEN THERESE MCCABE Sacred Heart of Jesus, E. Glendale Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech 3, Debate 3. he lonely flower girls il. Mille, P. Farrell, P. Scully, S. Seeheck, E. Murphy, l. Bondi of Katwyk-ann-Zee gather about Willem and his daughter Tina LI, Ryanj. The innkeepefs daughter, encouraged by Kid and Con, longs for 'ew York and a stage career a la M ignonette. DIANE PATRICIA MORRISSEY St. Andrew Avellino, Flushing Leo Honor 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Cir- :le 1, 2, 3, 4, Corps 4, Secretary 4, Speech 1, Class Representative 1, 2. MARY ANN THERESE NAPOLEON Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood Leo Honor 1, 2, 3, 45 De Porres Club 4, Speech 2, 8, 4, Commercialite 3, 4, Class Representative 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNE MARIE MOSTYN St. Michael, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic cle 1, 3, 4. 5- Cir- ,, lk JANET MARIE McSNVEENEY Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ozone Park De Porres Club 4, Dramatic Cir- cle 1, 2. ix. ELLEN CHRISTINE MIECZKOWSKI St. Andrew Aoellino, F lashing De Porres Club 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 1. SUSANNE MARIE NAPOLITANO St. Mary Help of Christians, Woodside Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. LORETTA IEAN O,KEEFE Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village 4 . xy xg, ..,f ii,il isi, ,.+f....-is MARILYN HELEN O'CONNELL MARY CATHERINE O'CONNOR St. Mary Help of Christians, St. Margaret, Middle Village Woodside Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. Dramatic Circle 3, 4. FLORENCE ANNE O'DONOVAN St. Ioan of Arc, Jackson Heights De Porres Club 3. Don't be afraidf says Juliana IM. Dalyj to Gretchen KP. Mackeyj leading her by the hand to the mill where she will stay to await the arrival of her loved one, Captain Van Damm. S .ig ,i .f 5? E X X ,kggwi- 'i MARY THERESA ORSINI SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village 0 Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Legion of try 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 Sodality Commercialite 3, 45 Angelicus 4, ee Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, iss Representative 2, 3, 4. ff- ee ai d IU If M 'U' , jul , JZ 5: l V It f I 4' ' ll THERESA ANNE PAGANUZZI SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village Legion of Mary 4, Lighthouse Award. ALAN N A CATHERINE PARSONS Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH PATERNO St. Mary Magdalene School, Springfield Gardens Sodality 2, 3, De Porres Club 2, 33 Commercialite 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Honorable Men- tion, Latham International Poster Contest, Dramatic Circle 1, 25 Corps 2, 3, 4, General Manger 4. MAURA KATHLEEN PIERCE St. Michael, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secre- tary 45 Dramatic Circle 1. VIRGINIA LOUISE PALGUTA St. Mary, Long Island City Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Cor- responding Secretary, Commercialite 2, 35 C.I.P. journalism Course, Or- chestra Ig Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA MARY PIKAUSKAS St. Teresa, Woodside Sodality 2, 3, Dramatic Circle 3, 4. CAROL ANN PRESTON St. Pascal Baylon, Hollis Glee Club 1 IUDITH MARY RAYMOND Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Corps 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. MARCUERITE FREDRICKA RACIBORSKI St. Michael, Flushing Orchestra 1, Dramatic Circle . ANNA MARIE RAFTERY Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Jamaica Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Cir- cle 3, 4. DOROTHY ALICE RASA St. Michael, Brooklyn BARBARA CATHERINE REILLY St. Elizabeth, Ozone Park De Porres Club 4, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, Corps 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. i i e I ?-N 3 , we N31 Lf?-l!l h , K ii lx JOAN ANNE RETALEATE St. Gerard Maiella, Hollis De Porres Club 4, Orchestra 1, Dramatic Circle 4. e two American tourists, Con Kidder IG, Sciscentoj and Kid Conner U iglerj, attempt to escape the payment of their hill at Willenfs inn. The exl ,ssion on Kid's face betrays the slyness with which thu Jlan to ter ie r fl ' ij 1 1 1 tate ir crime. A sudden sound causes Kid and Con to drop the luggage and flee. IACQUELINE ANNE SCHINDLER St. Pascal Baylon, Hollis Iramatic Circle 4. IANICE JEANETTE SANDE St. Mary Help of Christians, Woodside Dramatic Circle 3. ELAINE PATRICIA SCHREIBER Holy Child Jesus, Richmond Hill De Porres Club 45 Dramatic Cir- cle 2, 3, 4. DOLORES TERESE RICKENBACH St. Anastasia, Douglaston Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. ....EsR' PATRICIA BERNADETTE SCULLY St. Andrew Auellino, Flushing Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Cir cle 2, 3, 4. . fi: Ml, ,, INCRID VIRGINIA SEILER St. Margaret, Middle Village Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Men- tion. MARY CECELIA SPENCER St. Clement Pope, S. Ozone Park Legion of Mary 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 4. A M, X Q 5 1 ,, rw. INGRID MARGARET SEISSLER ANGELA GABRIELLE SERINA St. Thomas the Apostle, lVO0LlhHUGH St. Mary, Long Island City Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, De Porrcs Club Legion of Mary I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. 4, Glee Club 2, Corps 4, Orchestra 2. NANCY ANN SHEVLIN Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village W'histle It -These are wise words of advice freely given by our happy-go-lucky trio, Kid, Tina, and Con. Trying to keep her laclylike behavior, Tina sings her thoughts and is joined by the Americans in a lively clown dance. . My wa' 1 ,N M., JUNE ANN STENCER St. Barbara, Brooklyn ff. U T rg 31'nfwni NYUIIW K X ,lilly ' Lk ' u v bali PATRICIA ANN STONEHAM St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans MARGARET IRENE SUTAY St. Michael, Flushing Sodality 35 Corps 2. BARBARA ANN SWIFT Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN TIERNEY Our Lady of Good Counsel, Brooklyn ?e4Porres Club 4g Dramatic Circle JUNE MARY SUDBRINK St. Mary Help of Christians, Woodside Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE MARIE TOBIN St. Ioseph, Long Island City Sodality 1, 2, DePorres Club 4 Dramatic Circle l, 3, 4. MARIE LILLIAN VAIZNIS St. Matthias, Ridgewood Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. J ,r' rs? .6 .. - s f'. '17 ,L -. , P J ,U lifgffllffl 'gf 51 ' I ft f'1!G'QA?a2'f'ij!f'i JA' o Pi :L 6 C .' 'Y 4 r abc so ANNE MARIE WARD St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst Legion 2, 3, 45 Cominercialite 45 Angelicus 45 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tablet Poster- Contest Queens Coun- ty Prize 8, International Poster Con- test Honorable Mention 3, 4, Metro- politan Opera Contest Honorable Mention 4, Irish Feis 2nd prize. The isle of our dreams awaits us, whispers dashing Hendrik IA. Golsl tc Gretchen as he points toward their destination in this romantic setting. Gretchen eagerly agrees to elope and asks her lover to help those two nice Americansf' CAROL ANN WEIS St. Margaret, Middle Village Legion 3, 4, Orchestra lg Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4. f:W-A-M-A ,-,,,.,.., I wh Q ' I I SISTER MARY AQUINAS, O.P. SISTER MARY CHARITY, O.P. We dedicate this page to our Omezal Teachers, who have done so much to make our Senior Year a precious memory JD . M' W SISTER MARY JESSICA, O.P. SISTER MARY JOYCE, O.P. h wiv 1 i AQ .QL . . f--Q. i . -' I 5 Q3 SISTER MARY ESPIRITU, O.P. SISTER MARY FABIAN, O.P. SISTER MARGARET MARY, O.P. JOAN THERESE ABRAMSKI St. Nicholas, Brooklyn Sodality Ig De Porres Club 4, Dra- ' 2. matic C1rcle 1, IUDITH MARY BARTLEY St. Pancras, Glendale DePorres Club 4, Dramatic Circl 3, 4. , ,Lo, - RA C REGINA THERESA ALBERT Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream S dalit 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding 0 Y Secretary 3, Dramatic C1rcle 1, 2, - ' 3 4. Speech 1, 2, Cheermg , KATHLEEN MARIA ALLEN St. Benedict joseph Labre, Richmond Hill Sodality Ig DePorres 45 Attendance Secretary 1. LORETTA THERESA BARRETT Our Lady of Perpetual Help, So. Ozone Park Sodality 1, 2, 3. BERNADETTE CAMILLE BELLIZZI St. Gerard, Hollis De Porres Club 4, Glee Club 15 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3. gf ' 5 I -ff ol 1 VI K I 7 31151, ,ff- .4 , .-5 i f. 71' iw' ., '-A e'f.- BERNADETTE CHRISTINE BEYER St. Pascal Baylon, Hollis Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Corps 3, 4 spite their yearning for old New York, Kid and Con discover that Europe 't quite so bad as beauties Miss Ireland CS. Corcorunj, Miss Britain Ol. Or- ij, and Miss France CB. Samperij succeed in putting their American friends ease, simply by turning on their charm. EVA MAGDALEN BILD St. Fidelis, College Point ramatic Circle 3. AGNES MARY BICKMANN Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Prefect 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, C.Y.O. Art Contest Honorable Mention, Dramatic Cir- Zle 1, 2, 3, 4, Attendance Secretary JOYCE ANNE BOBER St. Gerard Maiella, Hollis De Porres Club 4, Dramatic Circle 4. .5 ig K I IUDITH AUDREY BIER St. Gerard Maiella, Hollis Legion 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3 E . JEANETTE ESTHER BOCUE Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Sodality 1, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. N ,Q THERESA MARIA BONO St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans Speech 1, 2. ifnii s ANNETTE THERESA BORRUSO MADELINE HENRIETTA si. zsrafgafei, Middle Village BOUGEON . Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, De Porres Club 2, 3, 4g Commercra- . me 3, 4g Basketball 3, 4, C.I.P. Long Island CW Iournalism Course. Sodality 3, 4, KATHLEEN FRANCES BOYLE St. Sebastian, Woodside Dramatic Circle 2, Corps 3, 4. The spirit of old New York invades Katwyk-ann-Zee as Kid and Con rerninisc about the good ole days. Dancers nfl. Jacobs, O. Limpreolit, D. Guiry, l Hoeffnerj gaily trip the light fantastio in the Bowery. MAUREEN SUSAN BRADY Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park De Porres Club 43 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, C.Y.O. Honor. MAUREEN JOAN BREEN St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens e Porres Club 4. 32 J !!f '1 73 f 4' A 1 lI11' 1 'IE il ao' X 5 l 1 N an L L - 1- , 1 i i ,iff xx 1 ' If f '. ,,-,Q-Zh fl '9 LORRAINE FLORENCE BREISACHER St. Andrew Aoellino, Flushing Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4. ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE BRENNAN St. Boniface, Elmont Orchestra 1, C.B.E.A. Typing Con- test, Pitman Sten Contest. BARBARA CAROL CALLAHAN Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill Sodality lg Dramatic Circle 1, 2. HELEN TERESA CALLAHAN St. Sebastian, Woodside Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. -s-...N CAROLYN VERONICA BRENNAN Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park De Porres Club 4, Dramatic 1, 2, Corps 3. Ears A 2 . FRANCES MARY CAMARDA Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Jamaica orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Aft Club 2, 3, 45 Corps 3, 4. R7 if I . -Fw PATRICIA FRANCES CARBERRY Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech 3, 4. SANTINA RITA CASSESE St. Stanislaus, Maspeth Legion 2, 3, 4. , ,.,, 'Wifi wr Q CATHERINE MARIE CARDONE St. Pius V, Jamaica Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN ANN CARREIRO Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Sodality 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1. CAROL CLAIRE CASSACNE St. Sylvester, Brooklyn Legion 1, 2, 3, 45 De Porres Club lg Corps 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA DOROTHY CASSON Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latham Award, Dramatic Circle lg Speech 3. AR pr 14, U ,--4 TE '5-1 iamwi- ' omvuounnv 6 . S ,Q 3 fl... Q. Ralf CAROLE ANNE CATOZELLA Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Clee Club 1, Speech 25 Angelicus 4 ,WNN3 -rf:v1QwmQ 7a:r. ' ' fnch losses KM. Stine, II. McGovern, L. McGovern, P. Finley, J. Tobin, E. 'lal inform their mother Madame La Fleur IM. Giorclanoj and Joshua Penny- ther lV. Palgutaj that there is nothing to worry about when you're pretty l the world is fair. AUREEN CATHERINE COYLE lmmaculate Conception, Jamaica ee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SHELIA VERONICA COLLINS Corpus Christi School, Mineola Art Club 2, 3, 45 DI'llIl12llSlC Circle 1, 2, 3, Speech 1, Debate 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4, C0-Captain 3. ANTOINETTE THERESA CUPOLA Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Sodality 1, De Porrcs Club 4, Dra- matic Circle 1, 2, Speech 1. ,. -in 11 X- NM.,..,..-M MARY JANE CESARE St. Elizabeth, lVoodhauen DePorres Club 2, 3, 45 Augclicus 4 Corps 3, 4, C.B.E.A. Business Aritlr metic Contest. l. EVELYN ANNE CYR St. Benedict joseph Lulzre, Richmond Hill MARY KATHRYN DALY Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights Commercialite 1, 2, 3, Copy Editor Angelicus 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 2g Speech 1, 2. Club Representative 1. .imp . KATHLEEN PATRICIA DEVLIN St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans De Porres Club 45 Dramatic Circle 1, 25 Corps 3, 4. CAROL ANNE DEHLER PATRICIA DIANNE DeMARIA Blessed Sacrament, Brooklyn St. Boniface, Elmont Art Club 15 Dramatic Circle 2, De Porres Club 3, 45 Dramatic Cir- Corps 3, 4. cle 1, 2, 8. HELEN THERESA DEMITRACK St. Adalbert, Elmhurst Sodality 15 De Porres Club 4, Dra- matic Circle 1, 2. 3, 4. To eat or not to eat. That is the question pondered by Pennyfeather, Con and the Burgomaster while Kid, posing as waiter, serves Willem's home cooking ' ' 'W' W - s +is i ' ,PV KATHERINE ANNE DINEEN . Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaven amatic Circle 1, 2, 3. ' :xwfhzslglw wwf! VIRGINIA CLAIRE DISCON St, Margaret, Middle Village Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 39 Speech 3- THERESA CONCETTA DONOVAN St. Boniface, Elmont De Porres Club 3, 45 Dramatic Cir- cle 1, 2, 3, Basketball 3, MARY PATRICIA DORSEY St. Mary, Help olf Christians, Winfie d De Porres Club 45 Commercialite 2, Angelicus 4, Editor-in-Chiefg Debate lg Class Representative 1, 2. MARY ANNE DOWLING SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village DePorres Club 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3. .. 8,1- CAROLINE CONSTANCE DONOFRIO P. S. 138, St. Clare, Rosedale Art Club 1, Dramatic Circle 3. K hx ii N MARY ANN DOYLE Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead De Porres Club 4. CAROL ANN DREIER St. Matthias, Brooklyn Dramatic Circle 1, 2. ELLYN IEANNE DURKIN St. Teresa, Woodside Commercialite 2. JUDITH ROSE DUFFY Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Ozone Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, De Porres Club 2, 3, 4, Corps 3, 4, Captain 4, Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4. MAUREEN HARRIET DUFFY St. Stanislaus Kostka, Maspeth Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Class Representative 1. ELSIE THEODORA DUNN Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Class Representative 3. DOROTHY ANNE EDWARDS St. Ioan of Arc, Jackson Heights Corps 2, 3, 4. 11-QQ G5 aj 1 V L.. 33 4, Ng , 4, 4 ..- ,,-,W ,lf A 1 ZZWJ . Qqzl l '?:- Kx, -1 ANNETTE JOAN EGAN Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills Commercialite 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 34 Angelicus 4. ll teach you a lesson ymfll never forget, says the Burgamaster C D. M orrisseyl his iluugliter, Gretchen, as he prepares to lack her in The Red Mill to fcent her elapement with the dashing sea-captain Hendrik Van Damm. ERALDINE MARIE FALANCO St. Andrew Avellino, Flushing f Porres Club 4g Dramatic Circle BARBARA ANN EZELIUS Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording S tary 3. CCIC- '3 9 BARBARA ANN ENCEL St. Ioseph, Long Island City f Www..-sv ARLENE ELIZABETH FARRELL PATRICIA HELEN FARRELL St. Sebastian, Woodside St- Maru. Help Of Chfistirlm, Woodside Commercialite 4g Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, First Prize-Fcis, Latham Award C166 Club 13 DFHIIHIUC Circle 1, 2 3, 45 Corps 3, 45 Speech 3. ,,--H' 4 ,i,. . 3, 45 Corps 3, 4g Speech 1, 2, 3. if' 'I 'I NANCY LUCY FELICIONI St. Monica, Jamaica lgramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Corps 3, MAUREEN MARGARET FINNEGAN Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream ?e2Porres Club 4, Dramatic Circle ,MQw,, EVELYN VIOLA FINCH Holy Redeemer, Freeport MARY KATHERINE FEY Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Ozone Park Dramatic Circle 35 Corps 3, 4g Class mwmrzgmmmae MmmmM3- PATRICIA LOUISE FINLEY Washington Street School, St. Thomas Apostle, West Hempstead Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Find the one I dearly lovef' yearns Gretchen. Imprisoned in the mill, she ashs the ballerinas IE. Leary, Schrieber, M. O'Connor, K. Burkhard, V. irisbze,, B. Herrmannj, led by Patricia Tierney, to carry her love by Moon- eams. EILEEN MARGARET FLYNN Our Lady of Perpetual Help, S. Ozone Park vdality 1, 2, 3, 45 Corps 2, 3, 4. N .Q NJ All CAROL ANN FORSTER St. Pancras, Glendale ROSEMARIE PATRICIA GARGANI De Porres Club 3 4, Dramatic Cir- St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans cle 1, 2, 3. EILEEN JOAN CAUDETTE St. Joseph, Long Island City De Porres Club 45 Dramatic Circle 33 Corps 3, 4. x HELEN ANN CEISER SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village De Porres Club 3, 4g Corps 3, 4, Captain 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, At- tendance Secretary 4. ROSEMARY FRANCES GIANUZZI Immaculate Conception, Astoria ANN ELIZABETH GOHERY St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaoen Dramatic Circle 1, 2. Sodality 2, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3. 5, KATHLEEN IXIARY GORDON P. S. 151, Corpus Cliristi, Wooclsicle Sodality 3, 45 De Porres Club 43 Dra- matic Circle 1. DOROTHY BERNADETTE GUIRY Our Lady of Sorrows, Corona Speech 2, 3. s Q, I BARBARA ANNE GRANT St. Boniface, Elmont Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Speech 1. BARBARA ELLEN GREGORY St. Benedict joseph-Labre, Richmond Hill FRANCES ROSE CUALTIERI Immaculate Conception, Astoria Dramatic Circle 4, Speech 2, 3. IOSITA MARGARET GUMPRICH SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village .2 .l 1. .H l RENDGYUN X fix id 'X ,wll erirn ' rcitglllfr 'li ., W1 'Jw X I 'N I I 1 I,-3 K Y YY, ' 1 ,.::Y?-5 ,, is BEATRICE CHRISTINA HARTH St. Stanislaus, Maspeth Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Corps 3, 4. dent 45 Speech 1, 2. .3 'V f ew? Ylowning Custodiansv George Brech, Ir. and Charles Koechel relieve tension CAROL JOAN HEALY St. Anthony of Padua, Brooklyn Clee Club lg Angclicus 4. tween acts of the play by cutting backstage capers to the amusement of e cast. PATRICIA ANN HEALY SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village le Porres Club 4. is ,xr . .Ml i mf . CATHERINE MARIE HEALY Holy Child jesus, Richmond Hill De Porres Club 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. 'I CATHERINE JULIA HEAVEY St. Mary Help of Christians, Winfield De Porres Club 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3g Speech 1. LOIS ANN HERBST Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Art Club 3, 45 Class Representative 2, 4. 'iz 77 E My ,.,,,Rg,,. 0 ,K ..-wwf ' MARY VIANNEY HERON LORRAINE LORETTA LHCNON BELEN HOFER HO!!! Name Of Mary, Valle!! Sffeam HOEFFNER Our Lady Queens of Martyrs, Sodality 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, De- Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Forest Hills bale 23 Afteildimce SCCTCU'-FY 1- Leo Honor 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle De Porres Club 45 Orchestra 1. 5 ANNE CONCILIAN HORVATH St. Boniface, Elmont Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3. y ,,,r' J. . .r.. Wwdwww 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 2, Cheering 3, 45 Speech 1, 2, 3. MARY ELLEN HOLZHEIMER St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaoen Clee Club 13 Dramatic Circle 2, 3. Snatclzing a moment between scenes to satisfy an ardent fan, the Burgomaste signs the program destined to grace a Seniofs Memory Book. ir rg, BARBARA ANN IACONETTI Our Lady of Sorrows, Corona le Porres Club 45 Speech 1, 25 At- :ndance Secretary 25 Angelicus 4. 1-13- Y f - 'Q Q 1 if i rf: - , frm, : x,l.,f.,'yl,f A ,FQ ,E gm IOAN MARIE JACOBS SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village Legion 2, 3, 45 Angelicus 45 Dra- matic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 Speech 1, 25 Debate 1, 35 C.B.E.A. Typing Con- test. MARGARET IRENE KEHOE Corpus Christi, Mineola De Porres Club 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 15 C.B.E.A. Business Arithmetic Contest. ISABELLE MARY KELLY Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill Sodality 15 Dramatic Circle 15 De- bate 3. MADELINE CHRISTINE KELLY St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans Corps 2. 3, 4. s KATHLEEN MARGARET KAELIN Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park Art Club 4. THERESA MARIE KENNEDY St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst ,ai DOROTHY THERESA KENTRUP St. Gerard, Hollis Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSALIE GRACE La MARCA St. Joseph Patron, Brooklyn Art Club 1, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2. IRENE MARY KNOETGEN Our Lady of Grace, Howard Beach Legion 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Attendance Secretary 4. PATRICIA MARY,KOHLER St. Pancras, Glendale De Porres Club 4. GERALDINE MARCELLA KUHN St. Pancras, Glendale Leo Honor 2, 3, 4, Commercialite 2, 3, Angelicus 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Dramatic Circle 15 C.B.E.A. Shorthand Contest, Pitman Shorthand Contest, C.I.P. Journalism Course, Class Representative 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE MARIE LANG St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhauen Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. 'N x v-,-W 5 ul .,m 1, 'N- X1 41 Q-.4 ll s AW , N -4'A, 1 fl I. Uk l kk I-Lfll' K H231 41, '1 .is PHYLLIS ELEANOR LANGONE St. N icholas, Brooklyn De Porres Club 4, Dramatic Circl 3, Angelicus 4. , 'zile waiting for her cue, Mary Daly swishes and swirls behind the closed rtains. In another moment she will part those curtains to sing The Legend the Millf' IIRGINIA MARIE LAWLESS St. Pascal Baylon, Hollis Porres Club 45 Dramatic Circle 5, 4. BARBARA ANN LARIA St. Mary Gate of Heaven, Ozone Park Sodality 3, 45 De Porres Club 45 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Representative 2. MARY ELLEN LENACHAN St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst a as IRENE MARY LARAIA Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Sodality 2, 4g Speech 25 Class Rep resentative 3. so-ff l PATRICIA HELEN LENNON Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village 4 ,ff C L wwf' , 6 iff! 'X REGINA MARGARET LEONARD Presentation of tlie Blessed Virgin Mary, Jamaica Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. ORELL IRENE LIMPRECHT St. Pascal Baylon, Hollis Clee Club 1, 25 Attendance Secre- tary 3, 4. f ELEANOR IOSEPHINE ANDREA DALE LEWIS LEUPOLD St. Sebastian, 'Woodside Sf- IMP , Long Island City De Porres Club 4g Glee Club 1 Angelicus 4' Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. LORRAINE MARIE LEXVIS P.S. 125, St. Theresa, 1Vooclsifle Love interests lxeiglzten as cog young maidens Tina and Gretclzen chart Con anal Hendrik into saying, I want you to marry me. L: N-so ... ELIZABETH ANNE LISTON St. Margaret, Middle Village a Porres Club 4, Dramatic Circle 2. ff? ca .cb C DEHERIT IIN! Q--. ..1.. 3941-In .-1 PATRICIA YVONNE MACKEY fe VIRGINIA MARY MAHER St. Boniface, Elmont St. Boniface, Elmont Leo Honor 2, 3, 4, Commercialite De Porres Club 3, 4, Art Club 2,. 3, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, First Honors Dio- 4, Corps 3, 4, Class Representative cesan Project, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 3: Attendance Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4, C.B.E.A. Law Contest, Angelicus 4. C.I.P. Journalism Course. SEAN ELLEN MAHONEY P.S. 108, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill Sodality 1, 4, De Porres Club 2, 3, 4, Commercialite 3, 4. CATHERINE GLADYS MALONE Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park 2 3 4 Treasurer' Clee Legi0u1,,,, , 1123,4, Club 1, 2, Dramatic Clrc e , , Library Secretary 4, Speech 1, 4. JULIA ANN MATURA Our Lady of Per etual Help, Richmondp Hill Dramatic Circle 1. 2 DOLORES ANCELIN A MAURO St. Alphonsus, Greenpoint 2, 3, 4, De Porres Club 4, Commercialite 3. Soclality 1, 1 sg. ,., s CAROL ANN MAYER Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, C.Y.O. Art Contest, 2nd Prize. LOIS ADELAIDE MCCOVERN Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Speech 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 3, 4, C.B.E.A. Business Arithmetic Con- test, Class Representative 1. 'f ,5.,s,,, f r PATRICIA AGNES MCCARDELL St. Michael, Flushing Art Club 2, Dramatic Circle 1 ELIZABETH ANN JOAN MCDONALD Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park De Porres Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 3. HELEN ELIZABETH MCGOVERN Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Leo Honor 2, 3, 4, Speech 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, C.B.E.A. Typing Contest, C.B.E.A. Shorthand Contest, Pitman Contest, Class Representa- tive 3. THERESA MARGARET MCCRATH St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhauen Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. s4 i Wy, L' A - . 1 ,Dv Wwlidi, F flqllliw ' g JUL, Q. .1affQl'll' f' i 'll : gl '5 I 1 ELIZABETH ANNE MCKINNEY Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Dramatic Circle 15 Corps 2, 3, 4 Class Representative 2. :ery clay is Ladies, Day with the Governor whose captivating personality is DOROTHY ANNE McMAHON SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village De Porres Club 45 Speech lg De- bate 1. esistible to the Belles of Broadway fC. Cutozella, R. Gil, P. Maher, A. Raftery, Reardon, M. Russell, A. Egan, P. Burnsj. ELLEN LOUISE MCVETTY St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans 'e Porres Club 1. . W .mf ELIZABETH ANN MCNAMARA SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village De Porres Club 45 Speech 1, De- bate 1. CAROL ANNE MENSCHINC St. Boniface, Elmont Legion 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 3. -. EILEEN CLARE MEYER St. Sylvester, Brooklyn Legion 4, De Porres Club 1, 2, Corps 3, 4, Speech 1, 2. A . Y ... . A .,..,, X : . .... X ' , eff! K 8 85 JOAN ANN MIKOL St. Pascal Baylon, Hollis Angelicus 43 Dramatic Circle 1 W V, gs-kg IRENE PAULINE MILLE St. Barbara, Brooklyn Dramatic Circle 2, 35 Corps 3, 4 C.B.E.A. Law Contest. CAROL ANN MINCH St. Sebastian, Woodside De Porres Club 4, Captain, An- gelicus 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Contest Medal, 2 Certificates of Merit, Dramatic Circle 2. LOIS ANNE MILLER Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Why do you love me? asks Iuliana. The Governor who is now anxious to W,,,.,if abandon nis bachelorlwod replies, I love you, because you're youf, MAUREEN THERESA MORAN St. Adalbert, Elmhurst De Porres Club 4, Dramatic Circle 1! 27 3. RUTH ANN MORRISSEY St. Gerard Maiella, Hollis Q Porres Club 4. 's MARYANN IOSEPHINE MOSTEIKES St. Adalbert, Elmhurst Sodality 15 De Porres Club 45 Dra- matic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. ELAINE MARGARET MURPHY Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Sodality 35 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCES TERISA NADOLNA St. Joseph School, Jamaica De Porres Club 4. DORIS ANNE NAUMANN Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village De Porres Club 4, Dramatic Circle lg Speech 1, 3, 4. RITA MARIA MUELLERS St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans De Porres Club 4g Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 35 Basketball 35 Angelicus 4. BARBARA MARY ANNE NICKLE Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park DOMENICA DOROTHY NICOLOSI St. Mary, Help of Christians, Woodside Speech 1. BARBARA ELEANOR PAETOW Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. CLAIRE ANNE O'CONNOR Sacred Heart of Jesus, E. Glendale Dramatic Circle 1, 2, Speech 1. MAUREEN ELAINE O'CONNOR Immaculate Conception, Jamaica De Porres Club 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Attendance Secretary 1. PATRICIA ELLEN OLDIS Sacred Heart, Glendale Glee Club 25 Orchestra 3, 4. DOMENICA MARGARET PALUMBO P.S. 107, Incarnation, Bellaire De Porres Club 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 3, Debate 1. ,- fi V 9 'QQ9 KATHLEEN TERESA PEPPARD St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven icing tlze nunzlmr with a sprinkle of francais and a dash of nonsense, J and Madame give their never-to-be-forgotten rendition of Because lou re ll. HELEN ANN PLESSNER resentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Jamaica e Porres Club 45 Clee Club 2, 3, 4. 5 , K ,,. ARLEEN JOAN PLANETA Immaculate Conception, jamaica Sodality 4, De Porres Club 45 Dra- matic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech 1. CON STANCE LORETTA PORCARO Our Lady of Good Counsel, Brooklyn Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3. 2 , we ANDREA MARIA PETERSSEN Sacred Heart, Glendale De Porres Club 2, 35 Dramatic Cir- cle 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech 1, 2, Debate 1, 2, Basketball 3, 4, Manager. X. , .,g,, CECILIA MARIE POSTHAUER Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 De Porres Club 4. N I i ,J A. ww BARBARA HELEN PURRELL Corpus Christi, Mineola De Porres Club 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Circle 1. i . . It fl ' CAROLINE FRANCES RATASITZ St. Mary, Manhasset Legion of Mary 2 3' Angelicus 4 Dramatic Circle 3, 42 Corps 3, 41 Captain 4. JEANETTE DOROTHY PUTTRE MARY AGNES RADEMACHER St. Matthias, Ridgewood St. Marg Gate of lfleauen, De Porres Club 45 Glee Club 1, 2, zone PM 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 44 Speech 2. Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Secretary 4. JOAN HEDWIG RADZIEWICZ St. Michael, East New York Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45, Librarian 4g Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3. Zilensel I oill shoot you in ze ,ed! WVillem cautions Franz, the Sheriff KK. Byrnej. Con and Kid in the persons of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson try to convince Willem and the Burgomaster that Franz released Gretchen from the haunted mill. i ERALDINE MARY REARDON St. Boniface, Elmont Club 2, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 45 Class Rep- :ntative 2. I fs, Q -f rr MARY ANN THERESA ROCCAFORTE St. Leonard of Port Maurice, Brooklyn De Porres Club lg Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. f ANTOINETTE MARIE ROMANO Our Lady of Sorrows, Corona Speech 1, 2. COLETTE ANN RUDY St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans Sodality 1, 2. MARY JANE RUSSELL Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park Dramatic Circle 1, 2. IOSEPHINE ANNE ROESLER St. Boniface, Elmont De Porres Club 3, 45 Art Club 1, 2 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 4. MARIANNE RYAN Immaculate Conception, Astoria Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Cir- cle 1, 2, 4. All iiiliii ,gs ir--' .wi BRENDA ANGELA SAMPERI Our Lady of Sorrows, Corona Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN ANN SCHERMANN Immaculate Conception, Jamaica De Porres Club 4, Art Club 1. 5 My 1 1 ' , was HELEN LILLIAN SARROCCO St. Matthias, Ridgewood Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech 1. CAROL ANN SASSON St. Ioan of Arc, jackson Heights De Porres Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. LOLLIE MARY SAVINO St. Clement Pope, S. Ozone Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Speech 1, 2, 3, Debate 2, 35 Class Representa- tive 1. MARYGRACE LUCILLE SCHIEBEL Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Q-Y-X A A W Q V, fx .YENNR lor 5 , Lum chgmv M ig , 5- k . GRACE MARY SCISCENTO St. Gerard Maiella, Hollis Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, Class Repre- sentative 3. view from the audience shows the entire bridal party gathered for the :lding of the Governor and the Burgomastefs daughter. The future bride I groom are greeted by the glad song of the chorus. MARGIT MARIA SEIDEL Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill i Honor 2, 3, 4, De Porres Club Commercialite 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 3, 45 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Certifi- z of Merit-Latham Foundation, ond Prize-Feisg Class Representa- : 1g Pitman Contest 35 C.B.E.A. n Contest 3, C.I.P. journalism 1rse. .N SANDRA MAE SEEBECK St. Boniface, Elmont De Porres Club 45 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention Latham International Humane Society 2, 3g Angelicus 4. ELEANORE ANNA SEITS St. Pancras, Glendale Porres Club 4, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, Attendance Secretary 1, 2. . sg' s Q52 MARIORIE MARY SEALES Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill Dramatic Circle 1, 2, Class Repre sentative 2. JOAN PATRICIA SELL St. Aidan, Williston Park Clee Club 1, 2, Attendance Secre- tary 15 C.B.E.A. Gold Medal in Shorthand, Pitman Contest Certifi- cate. f .- gk. i MARGARET MARY SELL St. Aidan, Williston Park Clee Club 1, 2. PATRICIA ANN SHERIDAN St. Sebastian, Woodside ANNA ISABELLA SHEA St. Sylvester, Brooklyn De Porres Club 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Dramatic Circle 2s Corps 3, 4. If-1' CATHERINE FRANCES SNYDER St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans Dramatic Circle 1. A ff , KATHLEEN ANN SIEFERT Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill Legion lg Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3. Deception dissolved! Surprise and indignation battle for supremacy as the Burgomaster discovers his daughtefs betrothal to Captain Van Damm. I 3 NANCY ROSE SPELMAN St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans e Porres Club 45 Debate 15 At- Idance Secretary 1. 1 1 i, Z! TA. I ' .af f XXII' qJf MX A 4xA--51,11 f -e lr 'X f A ' 4, x . lf ' 11 E155 fm 5 A 7 5 fra. ff, A ls 'fs' 5 5 wal Q M W. ,Jw CLARE ANN STANTON St. Pancras, Glendale De Porres Club 45 Dramatic Circle 2. ARLENE EVELYN STEIN Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park De Porres Club 45 Tablet Essay 1. MARY ELLEN STINE St. Joseph, Long Island City Glee Club 1, 25 Cheering 2, 3, 4. MARY MARGARET STRAPPE St. Clement Pope, S. Ozone Park De Porres Club 45 Corps 2, 3, 4. SUSAN CAROL STECK St. Mary, Flushing Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLE LAURA STUART St. Michael, Flushing Dramatic Circle 15 Corps 2, 3, 4. hm ANN CATHERINE TALAMO SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village De Porres Club 4, Speech 1, De- bate 1. CAROLYN ANN TILL St. Fidelis, College Point Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, Speech 1. if Rfk, A 5 QM THERESA ELIZABETH TEDESCO St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans Corps 3, 4. PATRICIA ELLEN 'TEEHAN St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Iamaica De Porres Club 4. FRANCES HELEN THOLL St. Pancras, Glendale Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY JANE TOAL SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village De Porres Club 3. 4. I I X g ,Q V-' ZR I YS , J, Z i I 1 ll lx 'VI il l l 1 MARIE ANN VITALE P.S. 133, St. Gregory the Great, Bellrose Sodality 15 De Porres Club 45 O1 chestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4 Class Representative 2, 3, 45 An gelicus 4. S +R- naxing the smashing success of their production of The Red Mill, the tors of 1957 pose with the director, Mrs. Delaney, for the final picture - sting remembrance. MARIE DENISE WILSON St. Gerard Maiella, Hollis Porres Club 4. FRANCES ELLEN WILLIAMSON St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Speech 1, 2. AGNES THERESA ZAHTILA St. Joseph, Astoria IACQUELINE PATRICIA WATT St, Pascal Baylon, Hollis De Porres Club 45 Clee Club 1, 2 3, 4, Librarian 3. K JEAN MARIE ZOLEZZI Our Lady of Loretto, Brooklyn Corps 2, 3, 4. 4.4 Tlie YValdarf-Dominican . , . Ianuary's Senior Class Officers-Patricia Lamlnert, Treasurerg Anita Gals, Presidentg Elizalietlz Fischer, Vice-Presidentg Claire Donelon, Secretary-grace tlie dais of DC's transformed cafeteria at tlze graduates' Communion breakfast. SENIUR CLASS OFFI ER Then Sakini will say . . .U Senior Class President Geraldine Kulin leads Vice-President Sheila O'Connor, Treasurer Patricia Mauro, Assistant Vice-President Marie Vitale, Secretary Joyce Boller, and lseatedi Assistant Secretary Caroline Donofrio in writing the skit for Iune's Senior Class Day. Sw, 1' x n WA EILEEN PATRICIA ALZHEIMEH CYNTHIA MARY BARTHEL St. Margaret, Middle Village St. Fidelis, College Point Sodality 1, Q, 3, 44 De Porres Club Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. 3, 45 Speech 1. MARILYN ANN BOCK St. Thomas Apostle, Wooclhauen De Porres Club 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 2, 35 Attendance Secretary 3. eir 'days are numbered. At the news of their acceleration in study, Seniors iKE117l, D. Kammer, S. LoMurno and M, Bock seem caught between laughter tears. ,QD . A it kailst 51,1 -I Q51 Ml X1 xx-Wig, C .H ll, ly, 1- ml M . ,l 1lll,l'lg1.hll.m2 'X ' . ELAINE BEATRICE BERNHARD Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights De Porres Club 3, 45 Orchestra 1 Dramatic Circle 3. 'air al n 4, i ROSE MARIE BURNS St. Luke, Whitestone Dramatic Circle 3. FRANCES HELEN CLARK St. Ioan of Arc, Jackson Heights De Porres Club 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3. 1 wg BARBARA ANNE CHARLESTON St. Teresa, Woodside Sodality 3, 45 De Porres Club 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 1. ANNE BERNADETTE CHIOFALO St. Elizabeth, Ozone Park De Porres Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 25 Speech 15 De- bate Ig Class Representative I5 At- tendance Secretary 1, 2. THERESA SANTA CIOTTA St. John The Baptist, Brooklyn De Porres Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Clee Club 3, 45 Corps 2, 3, 45 Speech 1. ALICE PATRICIA CONNOLLY St, Teresa, Woodside Sodality 25 Orchestra 15 Speech 1. E L.HVHToR ll f .NY mir. ' .M U H' 0 VU' U, . G . 4611 I P993 'Millw- gm., J fi MAUREEN PATRICIA COSTELLC St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans Clee Club 1, 2, 35 Dramatic Circle 2 f ., . if gf l shion Note: M. Crowley finds that a shiny Senior button does wonders for J model Dominicanites, R. Donnelly and S, O'Connor. Notice the added liancei' SATHLEEN CECILIA CUFFE MAUREEN MARGARET CRONVLEY St. Patrick, Long Island City Corps 3, 4. JOSEPHINE AGNES DeMARTINO St. Benedict joseph Labre, esurrection-Ascension, Rego Park Richmond Ilill lality 1, 2, 3, 45 De Porrcs Club Sodality 1, 24 Speech 1, 2, 34 Bas- 4. ketball 3. 'WHY' 4 . '! 135 -cf sk A E sr A M s f X the MARY ELIZABETH COURTNEY St. Nicholas of TOlUllflllf', lllllllllfll Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 35 Spun-ch 1. CONSTANCE MARIE DiGIOVANNl St. Monica, Jurnaiczx Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. YVQ Q85 A, 1 In KATHLEEN MARY DONECAN St. Pancras, Glendale De Porres Club 3, 45 Clee Club 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2. 3 MARTHA ELEANORE FELICI St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst Sodality 2, Glee Club 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 1. x ifikw NG' 2 Q, 11 A 8 RITA EDNA DONNELLY IUDITH ANN DOYLE SS. Joachim 0 Anne, Queens Village St. Fidelis, College Point Clee Club 1, 25 Speech 1, 2, 3, 4. MARYLOU ROSE EICHMEYER St. Nicholas of Tolentine, jamaica De Porres Club 35 Dramatic Circle 1. 2. ls this straight? asks I. Verderber as she begins to decorate C2. lTh finished product is designed to encourage with such slogans as: Anyone wh enjoys work can have a good time in this class. PATRICIA MARGARET FITZSIMMONS St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans chestra lg Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 45 Speech 1, 2, 3. 11 s: , Xllnflzi-lil Ssnsaus 'DTISS T0 Swmmue- Pool.. is iv - ik V' XXI ADELINE MARY FREESE St. Catherine of Siena, St. Albans De Porres Club 3, 43 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. IRENE VERONICA CILL St. Matthias, Ridgewood De Porres Club 3, 4. MARGARET MARY GOGER St. Mary, Help of Christians, Woodside Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, De Porres Club 3, 43 Corps 3, 4. IDA MARY GRANDI St. Pius V, Iamaica De Porres Club 3, 45 Corps 3, 4. IANE CHRISTINA CARRY Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3. BERNADETTE ELIZABETH GRIFFIN St. Margaret, Middle Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, De Porres Club 3, 4, Speech 1. ERICA MARIA HAM MER Immaculate C onception, Astoria De Porres Club 3, 4g Orchestra lg Dramatic Circle I, 2, 3. PATRICIA CECILIA HICCINS St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Jamaica De Porres Club 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 35 Speech 3, 4. . Y . LOUISE ANN HANBURY SS. Joachim if Anne, Queens Village Clee Club 3, 4, Dramatic Circle I, 2, 3, 45 Corps 3, 4. MARY TERESA HAYDEN Immaculate Conception, jamaica 2 3 Clee Club I Commercialite , g , 2g Dramatic Circle I, 2, 3, Honorable Mention in Tablet Short Story Con- test. ELIZABETH ANN HENEHAN St. Teresa, Woodside De Porres Club 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 3, Speech I. ROSEMARY KATHRYN HODEL St. Sebastian, Woodside De Porres Club 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3. 2, exif? i if J 'N 1' X fl' left ffffl l G-ENIU5' ff f'77 WURL' K f- ii, AB - ' 1 I, iff Q!4twlf'flllh ffl 'H't'!,w t if ffffl Ulf , X HT ii JOAN FLORENCE HOFFMANN I m macu late C o nceptio n, Astoria Orchestra Ig Art Clu b 1, 2, 3, 4. Hayden is seein double, but not because she isrft wearing her glasses. uble periods, dau le homework-this scene is familiar to all members of : accelerating class. HELEN MARIA INFORTUNA '. Joachim eb Anne, Queens Village gion of Mary 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- 1t 45 Speech 1, 2. llC.-Tr N eeee eeerg I MARIE DOLORES HUMENN St. Ioan of Arc, jackson Heights De Porres Club 3, 4. JOAN ANNETTE IPPOLITO St. Elizabeth, Ozone Park De Porres Club 3, 4g Dramatic Cir- cle 1, 2, 3. . ky: sf If ROSEMARY JOAN HONIAN Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circlc 1, 2, 3. , . fx 3 VERONICA MARIE KAIM St, Mary, Flushing De Porres Club 3, 44 Dramatic cle 1, 2, 3. 1 Cir CAROL ANNE KNOTH KATHERINE MARIE KIERNAN Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Corps 3, 4. is ,af l . ,4 Y. LUCILLE MARIE KOFLER St. Margaret, Middle Village Sodality I, 3, 4. DOROTHY BRIDGET KAMMER St. Margaret, Middle Village Leo Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, Sodal ity 2, 3, 4, De Porres Club 3, 4, Dramatic Circle I, 2, 3, Class Rep- resentative I, 2, Attendance Secre- tary I. JOAN ANNE KLUEPFEL Sacred Heart, East Glendale Clee Club 3, 4. St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans De Porres Club 3, 45 Art Club I, 2, 3, 45 C.Y.O. Art Contest 3rd Prize':2g International Humane Poster Contest Special School Arts Award 35 Hon- orable Mention International Humane Poster Contest 2, 3, Tablet Vocation Poster 3. Seniors I. Klupfel, C. Caffe, I. Werner, and I. Major know that chapel is the real powerhouse of D. C. Here in the peace of a lunch-time pop-visit , they plead for extra help for extra work. E I , 1 4 1 JOHAN N A MA St. Nicholas of Tolentine, jamaica RY KOSLOSKI u J9 oc. A X 0 7 1 if if CZRD L psig! 9 Hgrx f lllllfy H 'f. mf' fi .Xi in 3 i MARY LOU KRUPA Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village De Porres Club 3, 45 Dramatic Cir- cle 1, 2. CAROL ANN LANCTON St. Benedict joseph Labre, Richmond Hill Sodality 15 Dramatic Circle 1, 25 Speech 1. HILDE ELIZABETH LENHART St. Pancras, Glendale Sodality 3, 45 De Porres 3, 45 Art Club 1, 2. SYLVIA ELENA LOMURNO St. Joseph Patron, Brooklyn De Porres Club 35 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 35 Speech 1. 1 rg, MARYANN VIVIAN LANDIS S t. Clement, Soutlz Ozone Park De Porres Club 3, 45 Dramatic Cir cle 1, 2. JOSEPHINE ROSALIE LONCO St. Matthias, Ridgewood De Porres Club 8, 45 Clee Club 1, 25 Cheering 3, 4. 5 ,,,,,, I ,A ,,.,' I .if IUDITH ANN MAJOR Immaculate Conception, jamaica De Porres Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. ,K if' BRENDA ROSE MCCINN Sacred Heart, Glendale Sodality 3, 4g De Porres Club 3, 4, Cheering 3, 4. Q21 Z? NK, :cn f f fl xx 44 ' 5x 571 1 ff - Al , W 1 1,7 FELICIA TERESA MANZI St. Iohn the Baptist, Brooklyn De Porres Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN MAURO St. Margaret, Middle Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 De Porres Club 3, 4. KRISTINA ANNE MCCARTHY Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights orchestra 1, Arr Club 1, 2, 3 ,4. ELIZABETH CATHERINE MCQUADE St. Mary, Flushing CAROL ANN METZ St. Elizabeth, Ozone Park De Porres Club 3, 45 Corps 3, 4. Sodality 1, 2, De Porres 3, 4. are h 'Q .Jkt 1.51 li album of Senior Memories draws a mood of nostalgia from C. Puff, M. Moratti, C. Langton, J. Hoffman, and A. Pensavalle. MARIA LUISA NARDELLA St, Pancras, Glendale Porres 3, 4, Corps 2, 3, 4, Speech 2 GABRIELLE MATA NANKERVIS SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village Legion 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Orches- tra I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, Basketball 3, 4. ELLEN PHILOMENA O'BRIEN St. Patrick, Brooklyn Legion 2, 3, 4, De Porres Club 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Basketball 3. ,se W s. MARY TI-IERESA MORATTI St. Michael, Flushing De Porres 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, Corps 3, 4. .5 --' PATRICIA ANN OICONNOR St. Pancras, Glendale Clee Club 3, 4. f F nr-X Qi- SHEILA ANNE O'CONNOR St. Anthony of Padua, Brooklyn Speech 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Oratory lst prizeg C.F.L. 3rd prizeg N. F. L. lst prize, Class Representative 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANN PUFF Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Riclimoncl Hill De Porres Club 3, 4, Dramatic Cir- cle 1, 2, 3. C PATRICIA ARLENE PEARSON AGNES MARYANN PENSAVALLE St. Gerard Majella, Hollis St. Sebastian, lVoodside Speech 1, 2, 3, Cheering 3, 4. De Porres Club 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 3. MARIE ELIZABETH PESCATORE SS. Ioaclzim and Anne, Queens Village Dramatic Circle lg Speech 1g At- tendance Secretary 2, 3. Future secretaries? Why, our sten speed is accelerating, say F. Clarke E. Hammer, P. Mauro, M. Humenn, C. McCarthy and B. Charleston t Sister Mary Anton. 1 5 2 LOUISE ELIZABETH RAAB St. Mary Help of Christians, Woodside rdality 1, 2, 3, 4, Corps 3, 4, At- ndance Secretary 3. ' Sri... 3' '.lllllllllllllll,-lvl Ill l ll! if mu' ri ' 'U-ll-4 I l:. gl 11 is--2 i-1-s g1 i wr N NH I u C 'll Q llinnxu - 1' lx' -renal.1lll.iel 5-Biuqfflmyv EL.. -fp 13' ff' CONCETTA ANTONETTE RANALLO Resurrection-Aseensiori, Elmlulrst Sodality 1, 2, Dc Porres Club 3, 4. MARIORIE ANN RIZZO St. Kevin, Flushing De Porres Club 3, 4, Art Club 1, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3. ANNE ELIZABETH RYAN St. Anthony of Padua, Brooklyn Speech 1. PATRICIA MARYANNE' SACKNIEVICH St. Mar Magdalene, Springfzyeld Gardens Sodality 1, De Porres Club 3, Dru- matic Circle 1, 2, 3, Speech 1, 2. z 3, if MARGARET MARY REILLEY Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Legion 2, 3, 4, Dc Porres Club 3, 4, Corps 3, 4, Speech 1, 2, I MARLENE FRANCES SCHNIIDT Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Cleo Club 1, 2, 3. VALERIE NANCY SETTE Blessed Sacrament, jackson Heights Sodality 2, De Porres Club 3, 4. IRENE lNlARY SULZBACH St. Fidelis, College Point Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Representative 1. ANN ELIZABETH SUTORIUS St. Mary, Flushing Clee Club. 1. MELINDA ANN THOMPSON St. Mary, Help of Christians, Winfield Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, De Porres Club 3, 4. 'he day after a wonderful time-Senior Mothers Luncheon at the Hotel Commodore-hnds each girl proudly wearing her souvenir corsage. CAROL ANNE VVEEKS Zsentation of Blessed Virgin Mary, Jamaica gion of Mary 3, De Porres Club 3, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, Speech 1, 2 Q JUSTINE JOAN VE11DE11BE1l Holy Cllilzl jesus, Riclznzoncl Hill Leo Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Soclal- ity 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Commer- ciulite 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, Speech 1, Class Representative 2, Attendance Secre- tary 1, 2, Art Honors: Tablet Poster 3, CYO Poster Contest 1, 2, 1st prize Opera News Contest 3, International Humane Poster Contest 3. JANET THERESA WERNER Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park MARION ANN VESEL St. Pancras, Glendale Clee Club 3, 4. MARGARET LOUISE ZITO St, Stanislaus, Maspvtli Clee Club 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, De Porres Club Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4. 3, 4. QR I 5 .. R F Q iff? W ff X ...M.......1 1 gh 8 Y 7- in if 'S1 30.15 CLASS DISCUSSION.', Back: K. Fitzmaurice, I. Callaglier, E. Poggioli, F. Demaslc, E. Curtin, A. Glorioso, M. Cell:-s. Center: R. Braica, E. Coniif, M. Hevly, V. Feiss, J. Hardiman, P. Caliill, M. Cualtiere, B. Didwell, E. Holland. Sitting: C. Audevart, D. Baecliler, M. Buck, J. Ainico. MANY HANDS MAKE LIGIIT YVORKE Standing: M. Mastrogiacoino, M. McMahon, C. Marino. Sitting: K. Karsen, C. Leliecka, M. Litjes. E61 K301 S. Mary Dolorata, O.P. 116 HIUORE THINGS ARE WVHOUGIIT BY PRAYER THAN THIS YVORLD DREAMS OF. K. Ford, H. Greeley, K. Keeleher, D. Krisch. INCREASING OUR KNOWLEDGE. Standing: E. Wallace, D. Schroeder, A. Mueller, M. Steger, M. Nunke, B. Scliepperly, I. Santoro, M. Moeller, J. Quinn. Sitting: P. Ravito, C. NVild, M. Siele, M. Rafferty. Gu, 3 - riff sm-if gl of I 4 ,. f X .51 A Q x .STBN WITII A SVILF A Amon V Bllcllsts D Allflllll T ClllllllllIlL,S I Arttmrsso Buur, V. Barn C Connor I Jr L1 Ii, D un C nw my Bucklroy L. Donohue NI Clllllllfillll NI Dllllllllgtllll IT 9 GREAI IO BL A JUNIOR , H. Norton SOON' YVE LL IIA! F OURS7 B kxpp NI Imprrlto M Rupmdx X bLll0lll QC,u1tLr C. lil'fLlOlZl clxcy C Hus H L mrs Nlor 1 WHO VVILI BL THF LUCIQ YVINNER9 A Sllllth R Swmson E Toomey 'I Ougom L Troll D Ixlssel lx Murphy C Tronto I Puttre V M lher L Pctnrs K foomey C Kelly I 0 t. My J 0 - I . 5 ' ' .5 .7 ' M X .- U ,. . 'WVHAT SHALL I BEEW M. Ruddy, A. Pnricelli, 1. Schrader, M. Patuto, C. Triola, F. Wright, B. Vlk, E. Wissert, K. O,Neil, R. Terbrnsch, I. Stone, P. Schell, D. Zipper. N K LETS GET TO W'ORKf' B. Lucas, E. Ief- THE MISSION SCORE-SAY IT YVITH - ' . M.K il ferson, B. Leonard, K. O'Shea, M. McCor mick, V. McShane, K. Minors, M. Healy. FLOWVERS. C. Anre 10, B Supio, otgi M. Buckheit. E63 K205 Q 5 S. Frances Marie, O.P. o XX' 1 , 1 S I ar, ...I I. I l I uv'- 'KIT'S DANCING TIMEM P. Bennett, I, Higgins, P. Daly, K. Cnmprich, I. Duffy, I. Christen- sen, S. Klcinherg, j. Hassett, j. Kenny, 1. Norcy, N. Cnatro, C. Murphy, C. Corea, M. Kenny 118 aim 4,0 'z Y 'C' 3 La- 1' so Wecondqsf BEFORE 8:45. Stanciing: B. Klein, E. Dalton, D. Janis, NI. Koslul, A. Impointc, E. Brenclil, M. Brogun, j. Lune. Sitting: I... Conti-gni, B. Cinnplwll, L. Agnalyo, j. Kcllchvr, M. Biilling, M. Donolnic, -I. Matteo, M. Boyle, ll. Fagan, R. Uiboldi. ONE STEN PAD, PLEASE? P. Hand, USO LET THE SUN SHINE IN? Stzlnding: E. Ht'Ill1L'- M. Napolitano, M. Smith, C. Serrano. bucl, NI. FOPFSCII, C. Silvnni. Sitting: I. '1'ufuno, li. XVildner, J. Triarcliis. -fra YQ! f 62 MIIOMEXVORK BOl'ND. N. Me-yer, E. Mullen, B. Simrnl, A. Schroeder, B. Shea, M. Pluncling, C. Popp, D. Scl1roucie'r, Cl. Russo, S. BIL'NlllllllILl, D. Oiiuri, M. Schlott. E67 K206 S. Anne Louise, O.P 119 ALL EYES ON TUE CIlA.VP. , Cvntc-r: F. Bukvr. Standing: J. Brudlvy, M. Fleming, I. Kea-nam, M. Eismnzul, D. .I0llYOI', S. Cassidy, C. Hudcn, J, Amrhe-in, M. Stctzvr, F. Carrick, NI. Kcllv, NI. 1J,AHCSS1lllllI4O, B. l ucrst, XI. Bmrciro, C. Curgvr, j. Ciullanzu, V. DcS1u1ti, A. Cun- Ilillghdlll, F. Hoeg. in we mm K' N K .51 xuzpnum QW 3 MSLJ 'KIIAPPY BIRTHDAY, MAUREEN IIRBEKH I. Mar- LOOKING TOKVARD TIIIC FU'l'URlC. tiuctto, P. Lazurck, M. BICNUIHQIILI, C, Lucas, G. Mc- M. Mullully, K. Busch, J. Ln-wis, A. Munslc'1'. Dcrmott. f.5,w.f A A xp. fi U vi K' E68 K302' A S. Mary Xvillilllll, OP. 120 ONE NATION UNDER COD? S. Prim-, C. SQIVOCQI, D, Iillric-11, E. Naples, BI. Quis, I. Romvn F. Pcrcuclzmi, Nl. XVclJbcr, A. Roth, C. Stcinigvr, C. Vugo, BI. XVing.1vs, C. Mciacu. P: 55,43 NO r to A' IQ UN 7'wfv vs n .f -Q90 : ' I C 5: . yf 6 fy, . 1 S W X fn? OFF TU FILING XVE CU. I. Balkcr, S. Burkc, DL'I,lll'll, M. Baker, Blxrglmlzc-r, A. Connor, P. Dc-Suntis, M. Curmru, j. Brucly, IC. Bilvlln, H, F0l'tllIlLl5L't', l. Bute-ru, li. liicklnullll, C. Ciuntu, C. Falloticu, C. Clancy. SERVICE XVITII A 5,x111,1gf' C, M,,11,.,., LEARN BY DOING. F. Clmlmm, D. Healy, M. D. Smith, li. Huclvrlllnrsky, R. Mxlrtuwllu. H0Witt,K-K4'ilT1WY,E-Ll'l1f,P-1lHlf'llil- O I C 'S' Q X 0 ' U' 3 . -- . . Q V N i 'Fixx L W -X' -1: , V ' K ., h . ox in . h .EELS X . K K 9 cfs K .M V ,ik , Q f Q 0 ,, 4 t M xv. v VA 'Q' 0 N' A ' . ' o 0 o 1 A A if .. Q READ FOR ALI. OUFSTIONSU M. O,1JC'2l, M. Pcrz, M. Nardi, C. Hankel, P. Zinzzl M. Nlurtugh, D. Stupcr, XI. VLIICIIHIIU, M. SL'llL'1'l'l', E. Novak, B. Hiclmrdsml, L. Rider, A. Nicimtruf E51 202 Bernard Mary, O.P 121 lT'S PRACTICE TINIISU XI. Calm, N. Cullc-n, 1. Clancy, A. Hannss, P. Endres, A. Autos, R. Busch, M. Clnm-, Y. Kuncllcr, l. Fun-r, E. CL1'cnm-y, P. Endrcs, C. Barrett, D. Bird, R. Bosco, F. O,Bricn, Bl. Nlullon. -4 4 . ., . .O . 1 I Q 'V K Q . K 1 S DECORATING TIIE CLASSROU.lI.v K. Kearney, B. SO EASY TO CARRY FOR FIRST AID. Conlon, S. ML-Closkcfy, bl. Lung, K. clLlI'ZllIllCll. E. Kenny, J. Hugo, C. Spcru, Nl. Bulistrieri. E52 K202 S. Mary Iessica, O.P. 122 FIRST AID IN AC'I'ION. Xl. Norton, E. Miller, j. O'Don0van, A. O,KC6fC, M- PQCKQHIHI Nlve-lnxn, E. XYulf, Nl. Nlills, Nl. Tcunpvrini, P. NIL-Ncrny, V. Tortorella, T. PCI'lCll1ll1, A Mnrplly, 1. NIcXVillin1ns, L. Orlzxnclo, A. Zilinx. .,, Q., :bf f 1 f Pg K f' 5 Pm ff? HPRACTICING ST. PATTXHS DAY ll.-XRCIIlNC.n A. Lung, V. Mctzlcr, M. Dl7llLJlllll', M. c:l'llC'llCI', K. Dlmplly, P. CYIJUIIOIIIIV, C. O'Brivu, C. Clrivzxz, NI. K1-lly, J. Hopkins, IC. LL-lm, Nl. Dalilv, D. l ortuxu1scc, P. Clulluqhcr, P. llutchinson, P. Dunn, K. NIL-Valy, E. Dunno, li. fNIurr11y,'li. IXICNIQIIIOII. A xb ff! J I N , THE YVIDE, XVIDE WVORLD. F. Ylmkc, C. Hippeli, C. Lobosco, Cupo1'ri11u. I. Bart. 4-7 cv 'Q Q9 'WVAITING T0 COME IN.,' Nl. Hmlcn, H. r110l'lillCLlSi, J. Smith, D. XVhitc, M. Straus, A f Piwowurski, NI. Sclmcidcr, E. You Husscl, B. XVCTIICT, 1. Touulssetti, I. Stcphm-us, A. XVerncr, C. Pupritz, NI. Roc-thcl, B. Yonkc. THIS IS YVIIAT THE TABLET SAYS.,' H. Bush-r, C. Brocclwtti, C. Brusv, E. Coyle-, A. Cinnnino, C, Cigmu, E53 K203 S. Vera Mariv, OP 123 'B 4 if 'QW' I F1-QYG ag. 4,- USTEP LIVELY.,' I. Ccntilc, L. Cliestis, L. Bionetti, C. Bask, A. Bernadone, K. Brennan, C. Kaniczel, M. Coflrey, H. He-ptig, M. Hurrogun, A. Connelly, M. Conklin, L. Heinlein, P. Gordan, A. Desmond, C. Costa, S. Foro. I . N i e' f mu ga' 'Z I 9 KYVE VVIN.,' Front: R. Meeker, B. Napoleon. A. USLURPD VV- BUUCT, E- Hcflwff, J- K1llUillSki Matzclc, G. Masci, ll. Madden, I. Moore. M- Sillv- E42 K105 S. Francis Dominici, O.P. HCLASS PANEL DISCUSSIONC Standing: M. News-ll, A. Van Sypvf-ld, S. Sullivan, P. 'l'fZllll0l1tllIlC, V. Scrmuni, j. Zmcrzcnski, E. Roberts, J. Pusaticri, A. Stelnmlcr, T. O'Kelly. Seated: P. Ylflmlcn, B. XVliite, D. Poreber, P. Piper, B. Suutopolo. 124 .S u THE LINE-UP.,' A. Cipollzl, B. Cummings. A. Dc-smond, J. Dc-Vito, I. Alzlbiso, L. Dichiuro, C. Addon, C. D4-Mango, P, Armstrong, D, Brunner, R. Czlllulmn, F. Dvckcr, C. Dclanvy, lx. Cassano, J. Crawford, K. Brelmun, M. Crzagcr, K. Kcrrigun, M. Breslin. HERE IT IS. J. Pa1scarclli,P. Upton, ROUND AND ROUND IT COES,,' I. Filurdo, E. P. McCuIIan, D. Ferris. Clnzun, C. Ficarro, V. Errc-gvr, C. Fischvr, M. Fucrst, R. Gianonne, P. Egan, TRY YOUR LUCK.v I. Pascurelli, L. Dormann, P. Kelly, I. NVasilewski, J. Kay, D. Wensek, I. Sergi, E. VVoltcrs, M. Kvcnc, E. ICCHLICIIOII, R. Noebcls, M. Knussmann, P. Upton, P. Hklllfil- han, E. Temple, J. Lehccka, j. Scholl, D. Henky, B. Moliterno. E43 206 S. Mary Kenneth, O.P 125 up A DAY OF FUN FUR A JOB YVELI DONE. P. Cronin, KI. Holland, L. Crudzinski, BI. Cumisky, B, Ilufnvr, li, Ilcflilmio, C. II ly, B. Czunplwll, NI. Brennan, A. Gorman, N. Grant, K. C:0I'L'UI'LlIl, A. He-iclvlgvrgcr, A. D4-Cir vim, A. NiL'EllU'l', T. Budziloski, A. DiPie-tra, I. Arcnt, j. Gill, A. Burrviro. HTAKING PRIDE IN 1Qm11N1CA.v's ACIIIEVE- WE HONOR A CIIAMPION 01 Y0U'l'11- M1+jNTS, P. Kelllclllwl-k, C' Lcyimz F. Kessler, M- C. Goxncz, A. flllflllllll, V. Kurn, j. jilfdlllil. Kvllv, A. lfoclli, Ii. Klucpfcl, Nl. La Montlncnc, G. ln- gogfiu, J. Lcibuld. E45 K103 S. Mary Rosalitcz, O.P. 126 b 'KSHALL NVE DANCEPU Buck: L. De Piolu, B. Prcbst, I.. Lochr, H. McMahon, -B. Tyrnann C. Milano. Cvntcr: -I. Suppio, D. Vvkldlillgtilll, H. Portulluvu, j. Yul, C. X'viI'Z1, M. Lltlltll. Pront L. liidglvy, E. Nh-yer. 127,52 V F 1 'Q V- N,,,:1 S . 7 I 'ul EU 9-0 K dgsusfwos UTIIE SOCIAL INTI'fRI,UlJI'f. Stumling: XI. f1i'IIlli'l', D. Dunn, A. Cmnpclvllu. Sitting: H. Hcim, Nl. CLIIIOUSI, L. Bum-ulu, D. lilngvls, Nl, jmu-S, -I. Clurs, A. O'Iia1gml, N. Dillial, Nl. Dolan, C. Furcht, j. ljmlnvlly, A. I!llilC'l'1'I', N. jlllllilll, D. IXIlj.ft'l'Ull0, M. Nlllllllllbll, C. Daulglltcry. FIVE CENTS FOR TIIE NEXT TIIRICIC HGAINING W'OliTIIW'1llLli KNUWI,IiDGE. T. MINUTES PLI'fASlf. Nl. Pc-trowski, F. Kult- xlillljlllllillh, L. lA'llSCllIlL'l', C, Lauer, j. Lung, E. Mock- ing, C. Palgutu, D. Illfalltolilm. lcr, L.. Kua-5, C. Mm-llcr. Fe .Vim uf Nw- 5- lF ONLY I YVERE AN ARTISTV NI. Zuwyski, NI. Stamm, KI. Mulry, T. Stzllzcr, H, Nagy, M. Hyun, S. Schubert. B. Wlnzlliazk, E. Strong, B. Kraus, NI. Nlulvchill. C. Znlursky, lf. Scanlon. E46 C2 S. Mary Anfon, O.P 127 L L MUSIC HATII SUCII CHARM.', A. Zucgcl, P. Sullivan, D. Shannon, D. Phillips, L. Ryan, T. Pcllcticro, M, Rolling, M. Hcuguxr, S. Rush, G. NVchbcr, V. Smith, -I. Steiglehcncr, M. O'Shuugncssy. as n fn K 'J 2 . 0,0 EL 7' G C S'- Zw, L DOJlINICAN,S LATEST VICTORIES ARE HERE. CAN'T HELP BUT LOVE Hlfllft Wllocl, E. Donnelly, H. DiScala1, C. Barry, M. Byrnes, J. Loehr, K. Lynch, M. Ewuld, C, liickurml. C. Brenner, A. Dalleave, M. Lamb, M. Borg, D. Cucciutore. E48 K20l S. Clarei Augustine, O.P. 128 WHAT VVILL IT Fr. O,Boyl0, A. Fischer, C. Lu Maine, E. Donnelly, M. Duggan, E. Liihhc, M. Donovun, A. Fluton, M. Kusschurt, M. McAvoy, M. Flynn, j. Hannon, M. Hunlon, S. Murphy, D. Infuntino, G. Jordon, M. Muller. ...sn-G' YES, WVE LOVE OUR LADY. E. Manzi, P. Kayser, M. Fremgen, I. Davidson, M. Frued, C. Cussese, M. Connelly, J. Lucas, C. Boswell, A. Feliei, V. Cue, M. Doyle, j. jones. On stairs: A. Celuso, P. Coyne, J. Ford, R. Fruth, M. Feiss, E. Gordon, S. Hopkins. THIS WILL DO. K. Hagerity, C. Zimmermann, M. Foery, B. Busso. -W. . 'X 3. L, 0 R ' X I . so ' A o ,x 4 'gy SO PROUD OF OUR SCHOOL PAPER. L. Mustro- marino, K. Murphy, C. O'Rielly, B. Mulligan, J. Mus- tropola, M. McKenna, M. Morrissey, B. Miehiteek. ull E31 K104 S. Mary 1ane,'O.P HELPING THE MISSIONSD M. Saluykzi, E. O'Toole, I. Sadowski, M. Scott, M. White, I. Bom, C. SClllltflllQ,'CI', XVuslin, V. Rizzo, F. NVillizuns, L. Toinburi, E. Parkin, K. Reilly, I. VVild, B. Toduro, NI. Seluunun, P. Skrizypezuk, M. NVylie, B. Raymond, L. XVilson. if rar E U 0 9 'WVE JUST IIAD I.l'NCII. II. Amtvtt, XI. Calrpvntcr, NI. Esposito, P, Fustenau, 1. Burtu- mioli, C. Cigliu, NI. Buck. 13, Buss, NI. llwyvr, D. Clmclw, Nl. llllblilll, A. Carson, T. Felicia, Nl. Cm-ttlcr, P. l'LlI'l'Cll, j Crimulnli, bl. Dulm, K. Enright, P. Fnrlcy, K. Ennlres, BI, Bringcs. Q 'u M.. f' uw gk' ff I 0 'ABUT I,IGIlTLY. C. lucolletti, B. Kzlm-ful, C. Kerwiclc, TO LOVE HIM MOHlf.', B. Kam-ful, I C. -luurusits, C. Lnngon, R, LcDounc, P. Kelly, M. Dt'llJl2l,xl,,'xllKll'I'SlJll, L.Ll1llglllt1lI10. Lu Nlnrcu. E33 204 S, Mary Karine, O.P. '-QS? v V 0 vi, 4 . 0 , 'Q X- ' . ,- A.- Qi . Q i . . . 1 P 1 . A, . , X W 1 3 , A JUST MOVING ALUNGP E. Smmm-r, D. Stolz, C. Sullivan, D. xlilllgllilll, V. Marino, E Saulowsku. C. LlClll0lll7i'I'lli'l', K. Scluniclt, ll. l'c-cu-, B. Iiurlsi, B. Sllilylllj C. Lynch, K. SL-hic lao bel, j. Pfcilli-1', R. Suwil-ki. D. lluglml, A. fJlD4DllllL'll. f' cr U Q 'cus' 5 A o IT'S BRIICIVING TIME. Stuncling: li. Cust:-llo, NI. llllll'llOili, C. Fx-in. Sitting: A, l'1t'IliIllUI'0, J. CllOI'L'l1ll'i, -I. Clnttcvllt, L. l'lilSllllU, A. CilDl'L'K', l . Ural, Nl, Clalllllcci, C. Dllflial, l.. linux'- gnignon, P, Doyle, li. Kiln-nn, li. Cu-swvll, D. Anclcrmn, T. Aprigliznno, C. lhnicr, U. Dnplufy, A. Bcllcfcinllv, -I. Flynn. -LIKE OUR SIIIAIYIJSJH J- BUNCH, 11- Ifvustcl, IN HIM IS LIFE. Vulvnzu, F. Urnuitis, j. WVz1y, L. 1. Duvi, B. Scclx-ck. 'JUST OUT FOR SOME AIR. P. SL'llllllIAI', R. Luvvncly, Rl. Karl, P. NIcCairtl1y, H. Roe-nl, H. Xlostcikcs, H, Nltclilllllf, B. Nlxlrtornmx, IC. Pc'111'sull, I. lhmswnnu, D. Pilllllillllll, P. xlLltZl'l'l A. O'Cunnur, XI. Kcck, -I. Hyun, Nl. C211-vo, P. Overton, li. jenkins. ltll, NVilson, P. NVcicl1cl, C. Sullivan, C. Schwartz. E21 105 S. john Timothy, O.P 131 'VU 5 I U 'C HFRESIIMEN WIN TOOV' L. Brunner, V. Driscoll, P. Engle, P. Breen, M. Fay, M. Finneran, M. Lynch, E. Farkas, B. Keene, C. Hill, R. Esposito, M. Camboder, A. Hayes, L. Esposito, M. Carroll, M. Barth, B. Dunne. A 1 Tw v . K. 1 ,. X A I K PROUD OF THEIR ATTENDANCE BANNER. B. DO YVE NEED THIS TODAYPU M. Nigro, Lear, L. Lyon, M. Leone, M. Lynch, j. Lynn, M. Marra. M. Herring, P. Horan, M. Seianuhlo. E22 106 S. Mary Verity, O.P. 132 9 6 'fr 'G ,ka we-' 900- 4. tg u 5 , 990 .fm 'KREADY FOR THE GYM SESSION. A. Shannon, P. Nicks, M. Lynch, L. Multer, M. Scian- uhlo, V. Stillwugon, ll. Shannon, NI. Reiner, V. Normili, ll. Seraicino, J. Stine, M. Parente, L. Strunk, C. Hardin, E. Muldoon, 1. Skowronek, C. Palumbo, M. Lennon. I . I ' LOOKING AIIEAD TO THOSE SPECIAL EVENTS.,' Nl. Allzlire, Blollm, D. Butera, A. Cali, I. ClllTL'lilll, C. Colley, C. Collins, NI. Cmtty, V. Csvr, C. D'Annu, H. D1-Peter, NI. Don- nelly, L. Drellcr, D. Dwyer, C. lrltllllilllflif, H. Cla-axon, B. Cn-ior, D. Hugcnlnuycr, D. Hul- lisey, S. Harris, M. HGIg6IlllllIl, L. Houghton, E. Hmncc-ell, B. jordan. GETTING READY FOR AN INTERESTING BIOLOGY PERIOD.', P. Caunplbcll, M. Col- gan, M. Brennan, L. Reilly. FRIENDS, ONE AND ALL. M. Pucclmiano, C. Muller, C. Stehle, I. Tomich, J. McCaffrey, K Schilling, C. Speranza, C. Sclmepe, NI. Murphy, K. Strynlcowski, M. Picciano, J. Ciurcina, cs. Shannon, j. McCormick, P, McGuire, H. Percoco, D. Meidenbauer, C. Spraul. ULISTEN TQ THIS OFFER.', L. KSIILISI, E. Matlock, -I. Luclu, L. Ixelloe, C. Longly, K. Klcincrmamu, P. Kunz. E25 K101 S. Regina Rosaire, O.P 133 UPRACTICINC SAFETY.,' C. Szymanski, B. Rudy, C. Symes, C. Viola, I. Melia, R. Moore, E. Moore, I, Roth, F. Tumlmnrcllo, P. O'Shea, C. Sciallcs, S. Poggioli, P. Walsh, I. Seceney, C. Sieczkowski, R. Tedesio, C. Ryan, M. Sullivan, C. Neineth. OUR FRIEND AND GUARDIAN. C. Dinan, E. THE WONDERS OF NATURE.', H. Lunz, Einig, H. Adcnmn, M. Egun, M. Buchanan, L. Ciano, C. VVirth, S. Fiola, M. Myers. C. Dougherty, P. Duncan. E27 208 S. Mary Judith, O.P. 134 4? - -4' HAPPY THAT THE TESTS ARE OVER. V. Macken, E. Kennedy, I. Lucas, L. Iones, E Culonurdo, K. Huydc, M. Fogarty, L. Killllkl, P. Allston, W. McHugh, D. Crandpre, P Crundprc, P. Kasc, V. LaBoync, E. Skutack, A. Fallon, A. McCleary, J. Finley, 1. Kuttner C. Maucere. s. 5' fa I. L IJ 9? J, -1 lb OUR CONTRIBUTION FOR TUE YEARBOOKS' Stznldingl: C. Stvtnigvr, B. Rogvrs, C. O'Connor, P. Quinn, A. Montvfnsco, D. ltolwltsnn, j. Blicrzux, D. Rvitvnllicssvr. Sitting: A. Slu-rimlanl, M. WK-illsclxrvich-r, DI. NVAN1, 11. Pcrsc-ll, C. Schwartz, T. YVulicku, T. 0'Nt-ill, V. D Sala, Slll1dCI'Ill1CI', A. Iuccioln-, J. SilD1l11Il0, 1. Stropns, H. Rnvolo, D. Stingl. DID YO!! SEE THE NICXV BULLETIN AND PLEASE DON'T LET IT RAIN FOR YOUR BOARDS? J. Singer, K. Kclly, K. Bcalvvr, L. PARADILD j. Mierun, C. McKinney, A. :N1Ulltt'fllSL'0, Bronzert. C. O'Connor, 11. Burke, A. Landis, S. rN12l10I10, A. Pac- cione, D. Brzowski, G. Oliva, H. Gruber. UCATCIIINC UP ON SCHOOL NIf1VS. C. Kvnny, A. L1CllllS6', C. Bonalnno, McC111li11, C. Arnold, B. jzlnkmvslm, j. Che-nvy, N. Lzlnzurn, L. Cinqnvmnni, D. Cnrclo, C. D1Ltlllt1f1, S. Frnst, H. Fric-ricks, A. Knnssnmnn, C. Knlm, 11. LAIIIIDC, H. McCann, K. Mcfluire, E. McKcon. E11 101 S. M. Antoinette, O.P 135 SHALL VVE TRY TIIE FRONT DOORFI, j. Coylc, I. Coyne, M. Curran, D. Devaney, M. DOI1klllLl1', j. Dnsszlult, A. Carllugllvrg P. Greeley, B. Hannon, H. Hartford, A. Hennelly, R. Heske, D. jaklitsclx, A. Kurch, M. Killorun, V. Krol, J. Lcddy, C. Librassi, E. Lonergan, M. Lyons, M. Maher, C. Murcley, I. Marshall. Q5 3 0' r -1 rhvxob THE PAUSE TIIAT REFRESIIEST Bl. Bflrbalo, V. HAVE YOU TRIED GOING TO IOSEPIIFU Bccclcnlxfncle-r, l. Brznnu, C. Byrne, C. Caldwell, A. D. Kulbn, E. Mclluirk, M. Mnnzi, R. Smith. Cuporaso, ll. Conroy, A. Coogan. E12 102 S. Mary Patricia, O.P. 136 OPENING THEIR HICARTS AND VVALLETS FOR THE MISSIONSU H. lxlllttill, A. Mc- Culmo, K. Mcilurvcy, M. Minnivk, L. Mosclmittu, E. fJ,Sl1lliVilI1, 1. Piluto, C. Pinto, A. Reirly, E. Holme-rtson, S, Robertson, L. Roth, C. Rusyn, E. Shannon, P. Simons, S. Stzllzer, N. Sulli- van, E. Vette-r, E. Vitale, P. Zuccky. UPRACTICING FOR FIRST PAGEANT. M. Annlrm-ws, NI., Bolxlmzm, M. BUlNOIlLll1ll, lf. Huy- lun, M. Brown, D. Cipriamo, B. Clam, J. Ccmclon, A. Cruwfurcl, Nl. Daniels, Nl. lDllK'kl, lf. Ek- luml, BI. Fc-clay, T. Fclippi, lj. Fries, K. fIl1llllDlClfil, L. cllilllllllS1l, Nl. llinvixm, NI. llurrison, M. Healey, M. Kelly, D. Kienigcr, E. Kiusley. HI FOUND IT IN TIIE CARD CATA- UJIAY I USE TIIE EIJEVATURW, P. Sllvcclofl, Stein, L0GUE.D P. Howard, M. Kea-Icy, B, Mqqldu- ll. Stelluto, M. Sweeney, V. Trussut, S. VillCllZil, B. loni, R. Nitsch. XVeiurich, P. Wbods. STUDENT YVELL-YVISIIERS.U A. McCann, D. Reynolds, H. McCusker, S. Scorcizl, A. LaRocco, j. Txlcrlino, E. NIL-Cuun, NI. Fee-ley, P. Moschetto. P. Cylllilllllll, C. Lopez, K. Rimll-, do, A. Lazurck, P. Kurz, R. Blnrulis, I. Lacerenzu, J. Nutale, BI. XlcNaxnaxra, C. Santcru. E15 103 S. Iohn Daniel, O.P 137 Nu 9 Ns- Sf: U ew LUCKY FISH.,, C. Briggs, C. Bcnthal, R. Baumann, P. Fee, D. Cincatta, M. Edwards, I. I. Battino, K. Carubon, H. Dirsclmeil, 1. Diklurdn, D. Cox, M. Cast, B. D'Avel1a, M. Dwyer, M. Blaesen, L. Delargy, M. Dzumclhm, K. Iluges, C. Frenzcsi, 1. Currana, L. Anbrosi. r 'L Q9 I WELL IT,S BETTER THAN ADDING ON YOUR THE NEW LOOKU I. Krisch, C. Culottu, FlNGERS.', M. Kozah, V. McVay, L. Krupa, D. Kepp- I. Daly, j. Hciuzclmzm. len, K. Kasmark, L. LLICHSCHI, K. Keilich, B. Maceranha. E16 104 S. Marie Daniel, O.P. 138 WHAT ARE WE DOING? K. O'Brien, H. Stalzer, C. XVerner, N. Zavattaro, I. Ryan, I Carraro, A. Stangurone, B. Stein, L. Krupa, F. Sohn, C. Gulottu, C. Rabuse, M. Sigmund, D Spehar, K. Mulvauey, M. Misserlian. 'Qs' R0 J ,JI-1131, v ' A X A bronze plaque aml silver meflals attest to tlze victories of varsity fle- lzaters, S. Prie, M. Rafferty, D. Jou- uer, and M. Quis, in tlze N. Y. U. Tournament. Lf? ...' . A ..,.. .F A versatile lass, I. Verzlerber is winner of top prize in The Tablet Essay contest as well as two certificates of merit in Art- in-Opera Contest. A goal aclzieuefll M. Brady's prize-winning Talllet Poster found its way into every class- room in tlle a'iocese. 3 0 Q U 0 , 0 ' Q , 2 a ' , F Q Q o I Q , 4 S x 5 5 'S S 5 5 DelightedP You bet! Cummings, B. Basso, D. Jou- ver, M. Rafferty tasted victory in their respective forensic activities. Fur ?'I'xQ'hr Kabir! NIVS THAT DOES KIT APPEAR vi ELSFVHFQE Siifilrx Notliing less tlzan IOOCIV per- fect for the All-Star Champs, L. McCocern, I. Sell, G. Kulm, M. Seizlel, and IC. Bremum who captured the coceterl Pitman Cup! 139 UB X 55: ' Q' - wwf f if , A .Af .fr f' C. MALONE H. INFORTUNA 142 Ou 1 -. -H: ' 2 'I H it 2 F, ,. .. TEA .. 2 .. A 35 ,K fi. U AMF lf: K. 1 M in 'F af f X X. if . 'Kyla I .Q i 1 ,.,,,,,,,w' V' 5 N -...A ' Siizwil - -QV is , mfs., ,,,L A q uf Q, Nm wwf? , 6 G.NANKERVE S 5 L, 4 3 4 fa, 1 , f 2 1 f 7:43951 5 g i X W,.MLg U , , S ,E 4 f . , Q , , 4 g f N ,L :cr f v k 'i ,gi A f. , - K If , . 'ffl-A-XFX ' , I mm,,?K 75' f 1' 2 m, L A E 1 - 2 fm 2 S , , I 1 X g n 5 S , , , s S g my 2 w g 55? . A . ,1 A..E:. i , . Y .MH ing F Nik I , K . ,K K in ' Ivy S- C Devotion to Mary is the 11i.x'tim'Iil'e mark of 11 ,qoml I,e,qiom1ry. S, Cas-- se.v.s'e, I. Hier. II, Inforlunu, fl. .Yun- kerris, C. .llt'II.X'l'IlfIILf, ff. lirurly, I. Krmelgleri, mul CTA AIIIIUIH' .vprmf ll 'A A monmnf of rluief yzrnyer before the 33 V ' ' Vt 3 a , . my f ' 3 tl statue of their .vpirifzuzl Hotller. J . 1 i ' 45 H Q S Life is a eliallenge to lx: nnclertaken by alll The Queen of Heaven oiliers us tlie roacl to sanctity: tlie rnggetl roarl of Calvary, across tlie liattlefielcl of self to tlie conquest of Heaven. xvlllll an overwlielining llltllljlllt when we stop to eonsitler tllat nieniliersliip in Our Lacly's Legion is refnsetl to none. livery teenager witli special clevotion to Nlary lists the Legion as a favorite 'Ann1st,', anal tlie lively spirit ot' zeal ancl entlinsiasni of tlie typical Legionary inevitalily intlnenees tliose aronntl lier. Prayer anal tlie works of nierey, liotli eorporal ancl spiritual, are tlie raison cl'etre of the Legion of Mary. Together witli certain preserilieml prayers, tlie Legion- ary's claily reeitation of the llosary links lier in spirit with tlie Angels in lleaven who praise Mary in per- son, DC's Pracrsiclilnn, entitlecl Mystical llose, fincls its extra tlnties lieyoncl tlle walls of DC. Conscious of tlie neecls of tlie nioinent, Legionaries laboring liarinonions- ly together perform many gootl works about wliieli little 3 -- ' I is inentionecl, lmnt tlie fruits ol' wliieli are eonstantly ix lieing storecl in Heaven. Living is not llilfll vvlien tllere is someone to follow. Two steps alleacl of every Legionary is Mary, setting the example, shaping the inolrl for eaeli girl to fill. As 1 clays pass into years, and tlie Legionary leaves DC H- Illlflftllllilic- Mf'lN'lli1l!vl- KHlN'fH4'll.fi- N2llllif'TYiS. to the past, niay slie always renienilier lier four years' llllll l- Hier UIUUY il 13l1'1lW'll Chill lJl'fUl'1' UN' IIIWUIIQ-C liasie training at DC, lier eocle of Mary like arms, ancl C0I1W'lll'S- tlie goal toxvarcl xvliieli slie nnist ever strive. The meeting in progress-, a more solemn atniosphere preiruils. 143 --q 1- - -'Q 1 x M 'Wu Socialists C. Malone, V. Law- lwss, and H. PIL'.':s11L'r 110171 S. Irfan Afllfflllflff 111'r1111,Q11 flisplny of gifts 11111110 p11.s'sil1lrf by the f.IL'Ilt fOll.S' resporzsc of lJCitvs to the So1l11Iist.s' 1111116111 for Christ- mas gifts for the poor. ev'- FWAXZ WORKI 1117? l mu o , Highligzlzt in tim SUllIIIi.S'f,S 1'11l11111I11r is tlle soIc'11111 c'or111111tio11 of tlwir 111'- louerl O111'1'11. L. R111111 Illlll C. Post- lzuuvr slzurr' tin' lumor of pI11r'i11,q tl11' crown on the Blessed Motlwr. 144 1-111 The sky hluv 1111u1th- of Mary gout- ly cufolcls hcr So1l11lists! From junior to Senior Sochllity, wx' C1111 s1'1' tht- vficcts of M11ry's loving 5111111111101- upou hor girls, Eugvr llSDiflllltS for 1-11tra111t-0 into this Kllflilllilkliiilll 1111- g1r111h111lly ilNVtlk0IlK'Ci to tht' suhh1111- purpose of tho Sochxlity-'I'HUI'f 111-- votion to Nlury. Vivid i111p1'11ssious ill? 111111111 in youth, 111111 wc 1-1111 rvzulily see how kiiowh-chic of Mary c1111 tire the hearts and souls of DC's stu- dents. The 1-11ro1l111l Socialist sparks hcr THRU GH fo VVlmt im-fly p1'f'.sw1t.vi,' ex- claim II. I'iv.v.s'1wr, V, I,azL'Ir'ss, and C. Aftlililll' as tiivgf imppiiy awlmim' tilt' llffrllf of ,gifts to iw pr1'.s'z'rit1'zi tu flu' Nur.s'in,u Sis- twrx uf tim Sirk Pour for dis- trilmtirm to their aglml and 1lt'4'liU pzltivrlta' on Ciiristnzms' Day. T .l PLA YI Time out for frm and rvizzxzi- tion. Senior smizriists M. Piwrrv, M. Sutay, A. .X-Ilwftfll, V. Pui- guta, M. AIIICLFIIII, E. Fiuizl, M. Driscoll, A, Serina, Illlll C. Byrnv Q n f 0 y rvfrvslmzmzts served at tlwir frrrcrwil party. 'HQ ,... ,M .A ,P V ,T-. .su l iii' ft-llmv L'l2lSNlllt'll Ull to f.fTl'1lll'l' lun- of Nlalry. BCLIIIINK' of llt'I' 5lll'L'lLll tlvclitu- tion to Nlnry, 1-.lull girlk tnskx tukt- un nc-W lIll17Ul'lilllt'i' amcl llt'I' spiritual lift- is opt-nccl to ns-xv vistas. Activa' ll't'IlilQt' Smlallists lN ,'Ulll1' vrllsaulcrs of tlu- clay. 'l'l1c- lilv ot' Nlury living :lt-wlwpf-tl in tllm-111 lms its ixlcvptimnl mluring stuclvnt clzxys ut DC. 'l'ugvtlwr witll tllt'lI' Qun-mu, tllvy will go lmvyoml tln- limits ol tlwir now small worlcl, tu rvzxcll otlu-rs, to clruw alll tllvir fvllow mm: llllKll'I' tllo Mantle of Maury. MARY LIVI Q Scffnz tiring? Nut ivizwn it's rimu' for Cillfi,S'f,S pour. E. Fiaia mul H, Mm'- Lean typify tin' l'l1fl1ll.S'ill,Vfit' ami :mi- nus spirit of IJC'.s' sml11ii.st.x' as S. lean tl1!I7'f.IllI't'f luulcs on wimzarzig- ingly. 145 Q5 fi V. LAXVLESS, Vice President Talented members M. Lities, M. Winges, and D. Kissel use tlzeir gifts in tlze service of the poor as they repainted old statues for the Mis- sions. F. Naclolna, C. Serrano, and C. Heaney prepare to send jewelry and religious articles that will delight the poor children in our Missions. 146 I 53 l S. Mahoney and H. WVing4es pause a moment from their activities to implore the llelp of their patron Blessed Martin De Forms. ,Q .,,,..-f NE' Nothing is too small to offer to Jesus. -Father William Doyle, SJ. YVhen we journey up to the tower room of DC, the truth of the above motto of the De Porres Club is quite evident. The tower room, headquarters for the Club, occupies but a small space in human measurement, yet the products which have emerged from this haven of odds and ends are amazing. You say you'vc never become acquainted with the Club. All right, then come with us on a tour. Letls tell you first of the members. Open to the entire student body, the DePorres Club boasts approximately 600 members. Their bi-monthly meetings consist of 15 minutes of mission work after school. Across the hall a meeting is in session right now. Sister jean Margaret, the moderator, has just finished explaining the making of holy pic- tures to the girls. That student in the Hrst row, the one with the jolly smile and merry eyes, characterizes the friendship and spirit that abounds in the Club. Traveling through DC, we might see ambitious youngsters at various times of the day transporting donations of broken rosaries, old stamps, and sample medicines to Headquarters. Though many girls find that activities defiate their allow- ance, the DePorres Club has as one of its rules that no money may be spent by the girls for any purpose. Every article is packaged with the special love of each girl, because membership entails only the sacrifice of oneis time and talents. As We conclude our tour, we can't help thinking of some poor child in Puerto Rico, jubilant and dewy-eyed at having received a great present -a homemade, patched rosary-sent by the DePorres Club. fs L S. Jean Margaret delightedly accepts statue of Blessed Martin de Porres presented by E. McDonald as the seniors' souvenir of their memorable trip to Washington. Freshmen B. Claro, M. Mc- Namara, P. Shuecloff, S. Scor- cia, M. Keeley, and H. Nitsch have caught the spirit of en- thusiasm that pervades the De Porres Club. .we CAMPCA flee 5 calgaefd... ociefg nee A a 5 I I I Who is the Leo Honor girl? Quite simply, she is the girl who has used her Cod-given intelligence and practiced her deeply- rooted Christian ideals to the best of her ability. Replete with the vitality of youth, the Leo Honor girl is interested in fulfilling the promises made at her inception into the Society. Truth, the beacon of hope, shines brightly in her life and she carries that light into her daily duties. Charity, becoming another Christ, linds its way into her relationships with parents, teachers, and friends. These and other fine qualities comprise the mold into which she will be formed after her four years at DC. as ie, LORRAINE HO EFFN ER OZZUJQPJALP 8l'l'L6U'l 5 MARY ORbINI MARGIT SEIDEL HELEN McGOVERN .gnfegrifg Ns, Mu ence gciencg elaerwlagigfy Through the terms, she will be a leader! Friends will look to her for intelligent use of time and talent, a balanced sense of values, and willingness to be of help. A successful Leo Honor girl is never satisfied with present accomplishments. There are always new horizons to be explored in learning and in living. When four years at DC have been tucked away in the memory, the Leo Honor girl will continue in her role of Christ-bearer. Her membership terminates only in Eternity. The tro h indicative o her PEECH CL B Diocesan-wide champs, our S. O,Connor and Chl177liTlUCli,S R. YVhearty, receive the coveted trophies for their schools from Right Reverend Monsignor Edward P. Hour at the flll!llS of the Diocesan Public Speaking Contest, dedi- cated this year to the memory of our late revered Archbishop. ,, r if - f temp victory proves P. Carberrys labors were by no means in vain. ,M ' ,W if I in Q' , ri ifx 150 'ft' 'TF x The Big Brother of the Dominicans is presented in a new and very ap- pealing light as G. Kuhn, A. Munster, D. Krisch, and M. Mullally discuss the life, work, and influence of St. Thomas Aquinas in an assembly in his honor. iiiy ri.' X' T' 9' T' 1 1 Lui 3' JVM? ft! r' 1 gffff J 1 ff fr' M714 J, J Yi ,flwgfaa Ujwb Keeping up to date with current events, domestic and international, M. Stetzer and E. Naples can tell you,.1s a must for the extempore spea The ability to stand on one's own two feet, speak in mellow tones, and say something worth hearing are some of the aims of DC's Speech Club. Students in- terested in acquiring the above-mentioned qualities join one of the three forms of public speaking. Original oratory affords the student the opportunity to write her own speech, memorize the speech, and then inject her own personality into the successful delivery of that speech. Anyone with a flare for the dramatic would be at home in the dramatic interpretation division of the Speech Club. Here, partners perform a scene from a famous play a11d compete with their opponents for top honors. Then, for the well-read student, there is extemporane- aria! WWW The camera catches A. Gols, S. O'Connor, G. Kuhn, and R. Mar- torella as this contingent of the speech club pauses to lend a helping hand to the stage crew. ous speaking. Quite. simply, the participant in the con- test is given a topic and then allowed 15 minutes to for her speech. She must then 7 minutes on the selected topic find the information speak for from 5 to and await the results. Research work is most important in this field and there is always something new to be mastered. The challenge of overcoming personal fears when speaking before a crowd is ever present in the Speech Club. Yet, when these fears have been overridden there is a certain confidence which the speaker possesses. She is ready to face the world, and knowing her Christian principles, she will speak up and defend her beliefs without a momentis hesitation. IE A DEBATE CL B Edmund Kraus from Cliaminade. M Bauhoff and B Seebeclc offer congratulations to their victorious opponents from La Salle Military Academy. One of the many arts of reasoning, namely debating, has kept a flock of DC students enthralled this semester. When the N. F. L. announced the topic for this year, Resolved: That the federal government should sustain the prices of major agricultural products at not less than 90710 parity, members of DC,s Siena Debating Club headed for the nearest library. Books, newspapers, peri- odicals .and catalogs were plumbed to the depths in an attempt to produce logical arguments either pro or con the subject. Then a plan had to be devised by the teams, either in support of the 9052 plan or in complete opposition to the 9070 plan. After months of revision, practicing to acquire facility in answering opponents, fiery questions, and the development of cleverness in refuting the opposing teams, arguments, the girls were ready for action. At the NYU toumaments, the overwhelming success of the varsity debaters brought honors to the school as well as to the individual debaters. Their totals of 10 out of 12 victories in the preliminary and semifinal tournaments merited the brass plaque for the school and individual medals for the four varsity de- baters. In the grand tournament under the auspices of the National Forensic League one of the varsity teams emerged proud winners of third place trophies. As the debate season draws to a close, the debaters are concentrating on inter-scholastic debates in anticipation of their final major event, the C. F. L. grand tournament. The polished debater never stops perfecting his style and so Siena Debaters keep working, hoping to equal past successes and looking for new challenges at the next tournament. '-JLT-l.....l.Qf.,.f1LIW ' -- W.. ....a.,....., ..a,....'-755'-S..L..g,M vs. our Sheila Prie I : ' s 'Q ,- 7 . M Y. fb' W 'kv Xavier cadets congratulate Dominican debaters A. Connelly and S. Jackson. Mi. L .ov R- X . . ws it N K-1.49 5 Varsity Debaters S. Prie, M. Rafferty, D. jouoer, and M. Quis gather round as moderators S. Mary William and S. Mary Verity scan the program of events for the final clay of the N. Y. U. Tournament. 1 B. Moliterno, It Sclzcll, and G, Dc AIUIIQU, find that mending Iaooks is one inzportnnt duty of a Library Assistant. SLAC! That's the nickname of thc new organization into which DC's school library assistants were enrollcd in Novcuibcr, 1956. The Studcut Library Assistants Guild draws its members from the Catholic schools in the Metropolitan area and meetings consist of lively discussions of new books, intcrcsting lectures by wcll- known authors, and cxchangc of nicthods employed in fostering good rc-adiug. Thus tar, DCR lIN'1IllJt'1'5 have shown their cntliusiasin for thc aims of SLAC by in- A young librarian, Dorothy Porchor, efficiently stamps card as a book is withdrawn. A pertinent remindcrwfllay is coca- tion rnontiz--time to think .scriou.s'iy.' N - 1 ou, ct mc sci' . . I. lV11.s-ilcrtxski, E. Keliaclian, and D. XVUIISCIC apply their knourlctlge of thc Dctrcy Dcri- mal System as they clzerk thc ur- rangement of some books' on thc libraryis shelves. Xf3Q'3 x 1 creased, efficient service in our school library. School assistants spend two days a week before school or in the 9th period checking incoming hooks, alphabctizing returned hooks, and 0King outgoing selections. SLAC encourages displays to enhance the appeal of certain books and DC has certainly gone full speed ahead in this sphere. New hooks, together with colorful jackets, are set up against diversified backgrounds of cartoons and explanatory drawings. As SLAC Il16'1Hl56I'S hecolne acquainted with all the latest editions, they in turn are qualified to oller suggestions to their fel- low students who are seeking good Catholic reading. YVe congratulate the new lIlCllll1CI'S of SLAC and look forward to increased DC participation in the active affairs of the Guild. XYX if is : : fili H f -1. - 'fifmf K ' Q 1f5fga.e2f , E Here they are-D.C.'s Student Lihmry As- sistants Guild nzrrnzlnersl KL'llIIC'lIlIH, IJ relzor, B. Moliterno, G. De Munge, J. Schell, B. Cummings, D. lVensck, I. lVtISllt?lL'SlCl. I' Upton. 1. ' 'J ,, S 1: K Q. LIBRARY ERVICE This goes here, and this one . . P. Vpton and B. Cummings are on the jolz keeping our hooks in good order. 155 X ' . WM .Sm 595 is 1 K NX QNX ,I . ki.. ,f- 'lk' 1 2 V .. ', J . X 35' fl' 'L A L. ff QQ.. ..L f K ff' . - ,P-we vw Lkk, G. L ff Clee Club officers M. Daly, F. Williamson, F Kuhn, I. Radziewicz, L. Breisacher. . . LM Clee Club members V. Buldasty, P. Lazarek C. Vugo, M. Chase, D. Bueclilcr, M. Quis, M Temperini, E. Holland, M. Young, B. Young E. Wolf, I. Rumen, F. Percucluni, E. Bickman P. 0'Donohue, P. Hutchinson, H. Fagan, A Glorioso, S. Burke, P. O'Connell, R. Cibaldi. kv . AA 4 C ' i Jai, la S f Pl 15' f , ,K 2 ' 'jig l gf , . ,., X KC 5 I ' l 'P i l .W L,', V 1 H X . ' Q 'rx-. ' S fl. 5 i li XP 5 In the class of June '57, the Clee Club numbered among its members P. Mackey, M. Felici, I. Traugott, M. Coyle, T. Ciotta, I. Watt, J. Puttre, C. Sciscento, I. Werner, M. Rademacker, ' r ' l M. R 'n, j. Klue fel, A. Chio- H. Plessner, M. Hanbury, ln. Murphy, K. Donegan, P. Fin ay, ya p 156 falo, P. O'Connor. The blue velvet curtains part smoothly under the expert ' guidance of the stage hand and before the audience appears the neatly gowned Glee Club ready to sing. As the Concert Q' S begins, there is an assurance in the tone, a command of the songs that puts the audience at ease. Once more, the animal Clee Club Concert is under way and within the space of two short hours the last-minute jitters will have been turned into the confidence of success. The Concert, however, is merely one of the many activi- ties in which the Clee Club participates. Among its many performances are the tree lighting ceremony at Queens Borough Hall, the singing of the Proper of the Mass on Loyalty Day, Benediction Hymns on CYO Day, and the School assemblies. As each season comes to a close, the Clee Club mem- bers whisper prayers of gratitude to Cod and St. Cecilia, and look forward with the eagerness and vivacity of youth to September when they will once again joyfully sing for the glory of Cod and the honor of their school. 4 xiii in X f if QW? ff 5 fc! c W J ' x X fi ' ' A X Q 5 5' ' X G1 Cl b b . ' , . ' - w .. fa.-3ff:,:i., 1aae:xi: is Schroeder, C. Corzelana, K. Kearney, H Helmes, D, Kissel, j. Smith, P. Rovito, S. Prie M. Webber, M. Kelly, C. Falotico, M. Bar reiro, C. Lehecker, I. Amico, I. Lucas. ,N M. Nardi, M. Hnpnick, M. McMahon, A Q ,g1 fu ,qu f is gs. Happy songsters among the January graduates C. Carpenter M Corritori C C t' M Lacey, M. Paterno, M. Orsini, M. Bond, and P. Scully are accompanied by, A..Kart3eiili2iger: ' gk 157 X it i lA.,l 5 N Af ,-if M. DUFFY .Z I. Higgins strikes A as I. Lake, L. Ryan, K. Bush, M. Ruddy, 1. Kelle- cher, T. Oucoin, K. Reilly, 1. Bradley tune up for rehearsal. l '- l In Fisher, D. Brunner, K. Fit maurzcc The Spin: of D.C.'s January graduuaiefsigifliffg D. Phillips, M. Mullally, A Waller fh tl memorable strains ' I lg? g11h?rhl5lfli,1.?.r Gals, M. Grimes, fs1iigiaIiE- Breslin, N. Rafferty, M- CUHWUHU' D' 'C en' bach, E. Leary, I. Madson. Rhythm plus spirit plus enthusiasm add up to D. Cfs new swing, band featuring S. Fero, I. Delma G 159 Proufl faces of Dominican Seniors, M. Heron, F. Camar- fla, R. Leonartl, 1. Major, B. lleartlz, M, Vitale, Daffy, M. Sliiebel, G. Nankervis, B. Paetow lecnterj I' Tlioll, I. Bogue, pose for one of their lust pictures to getlzer as members of the Dominican orchestra. Swing and sway the DC wayl From the depths of the auditorium this cry beckons us to listen more in- tently to the orchestra now rehearsing for the Spring Concert. In addition to learning the numbers, the or- chestra develops a polished style under the skillful direc- tion of Nlr. S, Eugene Condosta. A host of varied activities fill the orchestra date calendar. YVith the commencement of school in Sep- tember, intensive rehearsal goes into mastering the Senior Play songs. Then assemhly time appears from nowhere and once again they are called upon to per- form for the student body. Christmas would he no fun without the singing of traditional carols, so our musi- cians set the pace and the whole assembly joins in the merry singing. In a word, the orchestra is always on hand for all important school events. From the Fresh- man welcoxning assembly to Graduation night, the or- chestra is ever rolling out the carpet of cheer and en- joyment. XVhen the instruments have been tucked safely into the closet and the music stands no longer grace the auditorium floor, there is an emptiness ahout DC that seems to yearn for the return of the youthful musicians and their bubbling melodies. 1 J ' it Q ft ' -.. r if - ,Fix 3 is K fs E. Breslin aml M. lnorrlano rf- , 1l1sr'11.s'.s' one of tlie flzflwult jIfl.S'.S'IlflI'.S' in Arnerican Patrol, a new atlclition to Ilae orelzes- tra s repertoire. Not so lzaril at all, .ways S. Clare Marie as slie lnriefs of- ficers, H, Purrell, M. Seiflel. M, Duffy and M. Kehoe in the teclmiques of eoruluetiug. Here we find Patricia Mackey, busy editor of the Commercialite, going over prospective material with members of the staf. PN MR .z,5 'M iaae I rr i a ss 5 ELIZABETH KRAICHOWITZ PATRICIA MACKEY The Editorial Room is closed promptly at 3:15 every NVed1resday. Behind closed doors the Connnercicdite staff discusses its future plans, gives out assignments, receives ways of keeping the remainder of the student body in a state of suspense until the next issue appears. Deadline time tells the student body that the staff is about to tear their hair out. For a few hectic days, everybody is brushing up, checking for better words, and doing the hundred and one odd jobs that go into the making of a really fine school paper. The finished product is worth the gigantic effort and the faces of the staff members are wreathcd in smiles as they listen to the appreciative and enthusiastic comments of the students. For all the hours spent in work, there is much fun and enjoyment procured from membership on the Cornmercialite, Many of its members avail themselves of the journalism course offered annually by the Catholic Institute of the Press. Here, the girls learn how to im- prove technique and achieve clarity and brevity. XVhen the school paper awards for the 1955-56 year were given out, the jamaica Cornmercialite Editor proudly accepted the first prize for layout in behalf of her entire staff. The tone of our paper is elevated by Christian principles, for we aim at telling the truth as it happens, and practicing Christian charity in the presentation of events occurring in the school, The jamaica Comnzercialite brings us closer together in school spirit and in the love of Cod. THE IAMAIC C ERCIALITE I Zealous members of the Commercialite stag, A. Borrusa, P. Zinzer, I. Loebr and R. Greeley work bard to meet the coming deadline. 'W 'Nu Always seeking to improve the quality of our school edition, S. Mary Plzlridv, S. Mary Falziun and members of the Commercialite staff attended the Press Cmzfvrvnce ut Villumavu l'niz1'r.s-ity. Emmfryfiay after srhnol hours, we find these members of the Cnnmzerciaiitv .YIUH eagerly ururking on their articles. .K , , Ak if 1 H -is we . 1. Q3 V W E , ...an , 'Y '.- ' - c . -in me at me W ,. 0 , z .-lf, - . , Q K .,k. we ,K r A f 1- -,Z--' --.iigiiiu 4 . K K ZVV - . lr 1 ' lg 1531 M. KEHOE E. LEUPOLD A. WARD C. HEALY M. DALY THE A GELICUS TAFF I 1154? Nami' 1 MPX hm- .,. -,. ' .H . . . 'K .. ., K' ' 'N 'r -N., K ' , - ' .. iw f..sz..f. s.a::,zi'w. f- .f-gm., f.k,- ,-M, word to the wisev is given by S. Mary Placide as she assists the editor M. Dorsey in planning material for the yearbook. You are now reading the completed yearbook-the priceless treasure of the Seniors of 1957. As you peruse the book, you think not of the sessions in the Editorial Room on the third floor, of the artists who have worn thin their best brushes, of the literary minds no longer able to look at copy, of the mathematicians endlessly calculating inehesg of the hunger pangs relieved by cookie breaks, of the devoted and fun-filled hours spent mulling over ideas. These are the members of the staff-tired, radiant and smiling as they view the tangible testimony of their efforts: THE ANCELICUS. Now come behind the scenes to the Editorial Room. Editor-in-Chief, Pat Dorsey, with her staff of assistants, labored almost daily as the time for deadline ap- proached. Behind the whole team, always inspiring, was the Patron of this yearls edition, The Sacred Heartf, There were days-many days-when great ideas would not come, the words didn't sound just right, pictures looked out of place. Then it was that a silent but sin- cere Sacred Heart of jesus, I place my trust in Theev soared heavenward. An exultant, 'iI've got it, this is just what live been looking forl' would soon burst through the gloom, and with a grateful acknowledgement to their Divine Patron, the staff would plunge with re- newed vigor into their work. The days progressed, the hook took shape, and final deadline rolled around. Corrections, revisions, copy reading-oblivious to time the team worked on. Then one fine day the book made its final journey over to the printer, to return a finished product. The Editorial Room no longer hums with activity. Its door closes daily at 3:00 p.m. sharp. The class of 1957 has graduated and only the ANGELICUS and the walls of the Editorial Room bear witness to their great adventure. R. HARRISON M. ORSINI D. KAPP E. KRAICHOWITZ M. PIERCE , W I A ,s f . fXA , :wx A l G, KUHN I. JACOBS C. CATAZELLA P. LANCONE M. CESARE Q v ac- .Q gg . m fl A N. Z . I . ox Q v ,Q kll, A. ECAN ' .. - 'X 5 15 ..--,- N i in f . .twig Af? A . i Under the direction of the Editor-in-Chief, M. Dorsey, the lively Angelicus stag, B. Iaconetti, M. Vitale, C. Catozella, E. Leupold, M. Daly, G. Kuhn, . A. Egan, and V. Maher, pool their ideas to bring another Angelicus to press. -Q 45, A M or W V. MAHER F s WH as ff. Q' o . I H L X X ' n m.,,k,.4. E . ,vm . . 7 unix , ' A behind-the-scene shot catches C. Ratasitz, I. Iacobs, M . Cesare, -3' P. Langone, M. Kehoe and R. Muellers working diligently to C MINCH meet the yearbookfs deadline. ' MA RY DO R S EY Editor-in-Chief fe.. 2 mf ap, ,.e an M at X . .i ,2...:L. M. LACEY R. MUELLERS B. IACONETTI M. VITALE C. RATASITZ AQ, ff' , . 7 ', ,-' ,,'1 l' Do you loathe the school organiza- 9 k I. 9 . c , , f ,f'ff'fi I ' Q I' I .K- X yy 1 fr 10 l 2 ' is t , .,x,X K - ii i? ' 2 r . is if fiflff-f - is 'Y fe' if ' ii 15,1 i ' all 'L ' A fl - -F ' V .. ,Kg-Q ' . ff! ,wif ' ' -, . , ,, ' ' r. fr ' 3 o - . 't' ' 9 P' M . . K t . X .f 4 ! ,W -. W 1 4 H, ' , 3 L ' O I A 0 1 my if Q kk 'U . 0 1 rl X Q O . l U C I Smiling faces are we, say the seniors, F. Carmarda, A. Farrell, E. Gau- dette, E. MeQuade, T. Ciotta, M. Cesare, E. McKinney, I. Mille, M. Strappe, V. Maher, M. Goger, C. Ratasitz, H. Geiser, I. Duffy, and M. Moratti. t' n that always clocs the same tiing with no variety or spice in it? Do you love to lcaml-to hclpeto guicle others to do what is right? Then you should join DCis Corps. The Corps girl might well he calletl the stately oak in the forest of young saplings. lnvarialzly each new term procluc-cs no heacl-over- heels lovers of school regulations. lt therefore falls into the cats-gory ol Corps Duty to impress more viviclly upon each girl the various school rules. Order in the corritlor never seem: easy. lt is more comfortable- to wall in trios. Ever so gently nnll firmly the Corps girl ollers the suggestior that a single line prevents mucl confusion, and you can always save that 'cornyi comment until lunch timef' Everywhere you travel in DC, the colorful blue and gold armhancl re minds you that someone is always a The true school spirit of D.C.'s students is evidenced hy the overwhelming turnout for Dorninican's participation in our first St. Patrickis Day Parade. E 3 E XC Ss Q VX Q. i four service. These self-sacrificing tudents give up free periods to answer the bell, the bell which usual- y rings when you least expect it. Jr perhaps the C. O. has an odd ob that could well be done in a few noments. Corps girls are on the spot or such jobs. Now, if you happen to be graduating soon, you can look for- vard to having the Corps girls serve lt the Graduation Communion Break- ast. Of course, dress-up nights do uccur in the life of the Corps girl. Iraduation evening finds her attired n a swirling, fluffy formal, graciously iirecting the relatives of the Gradu- ntes into the auditorium. From first period bell to the dis- nissal bell, Miss Corps Cirl is always lvailahle. XVhen duties become bur- lensome, a quick glance at the Sacred Heart refreshes and relieves, md she goes about with a smile, QEADINC DCites along the path of -ighteousness. CP Service with a smile is provided as one of D.C.,s Corps girls makes change for L. Hanbary while M. Nardella and M. Moeller look on. Q I Q. F We hold our banner high smiles V. Maher to Geiser as they make preparations for the morrows C. Y. O. parade. S. Collins attempts to pass the hall to K. Lynch but finds it harcl with M, Keene and H. Geiser guarding her. ,, Z2 The game is momentarily halted as H. Geiser and S. Collins decide whose team has possession of the ball while K. Lynch and R. Sawicki stand ready at the sidelines. V-I-C-T-O-R-Y-l So gaily cries the cheering squad as they rehearse for the contest which will be conducted throughout the eight terms of DC. School spirit has brought throngs to the tryouts for the best team of cheerleaders to represent each of the eight terms. Monday afternoon has been chosen for the girls to limber up, develop grace in kicking and jumping, and to have an all- around practice session. XVhen contest time arrives, everyone promises to be in A-1 condition, well equipped with original routines which they hope will bring them a big V-I-C-T-O-R-Y. Every student, from the half-pintv freshman to the tall, tallv senior, has a great deal of excess energy to let off, and basketball is one of the most popular outlets. In this favorite sport, each term is represented by its own team, carefully tried and tested for agility and skill with the ball. During this semester, games have been restricted to intra- murals, but the spirit of competition still fires everyone to reach greater heights. The public will get a chance to see DC's star players in action at the games which precede each performance of the Pageant. At such time, the Blue and Gold teams vie before capacity audiences for the sweeping victory of three straight wins. May the best team win and spread their joy of conquest to the entire student body! F ii: E. an 1 Y X52 sir it f Beginners B. Konefal, H. Lunz, E. Kennedy and.B. Rossi try their luck at baslcetlzall as Senior H. Gezser teaches them the tricks of the trade. Q SSG? Q . OKHQQX Law ,.kz7!v WMV-' A . HW-awww F A ,u-su. k . 1 :,,, : ' A , 1- ' ' x V1 . :- ps missy A mi ,K ff Ei A K J, f X .. .. N ' X, , X X X 53 I X X xx J ,P X ,E Af K w. 5 2 if xff fy I f' V A if I N3 -f ' Lf With g Rah , , , And a Ray . . . And a Zippitty-Aye M, STINE L. HOEFFNER A. CIPOLA M. STINE Captain Are you ready . . . Let's gal is the cheer af R. Albert, M. Stine lCaptainQ and L. Hoeffner. The team was spurred to victory by the encouraging cries of the varsity cheerleaders, L. De Piola, L. Kelme, L. Baurgenan, I. De Laia, P. Gordon, D. Butera, L. Longlzitano, A. Cipalla, E. Caniff, B, Sllae, R. Albert, M. Stine, L. Ilueffner, E. Kelleher, A. Gorman. l '7 X, 1 ll THXYX Y 41 O THE ART CL B The cream of the art club, C. Knoth, C. Minch, A. Farrell, M. Brady, C. Postliauer, having set up the library display, take the first peek at the best sellers. Quiet! Genius fAnne lVardQ at work. To the non-members of the Art Club, this puragraipli is ai revelaition. To the manly artists who have erossetl the threshold of the Art Room, this is for memories, sake. Contninecl within four small wulls Lire the hrninstorms, uninterpretetl mnsterpieees, fresh talent, :mil prize-wimnng pictures of DCR stuclents. The informal iitinosphere of the Art lloom and the tantalizing smell of paint have eutieecl many budding nrtists to embark upon their careers nt DC. Mingleml with the urtistie ue- eomplishments of the students is the sense of banter and subtle humor whit-li belong to the history of the Art Club as mueh as do the paintings. The many exeellent posters, cleeorutive bulletins, and portraits that line the eorriclors of our sehool ure significant testimony of the talent that has been clevelopecl in the Art Club. Perhaps the greatest henefit to he cle- rived from membership in this organization is that it lwriiigs the girls eloser to Coil through better knowledge of His masterpieces of ereu- tion. As the artist attempts to enpture the of the Creator und nt His loving generosity beauties of nature, she marvels at the gifts to His creatures. 170 Oops-caught in the act! Q .. H HTM5 9 FUR PEACE' Clzooslmq ll winmfr pr'v.s'm1f.s' quita II pmlrlvnz u'l11'l1 tlzf' fzrtisfs rm' C. Knutlz I, Sllllllllfll, 1. Doylc, j. Xlt.'l'tlCflH'l', C, Alciywz, and II. Lul'i.su. The tulcnt of D. C.'s Art Clulz is flisplrzyzfzl as S. Scclwck, M. Hmcly, P. Casson A. Farrell , v . . , . ' , 171 I. Alllllgllllllfll, and I. Bmrllvy, pmuzlly C.YlllIJlf tlzclr fzrst-clu.y.s' 1m.s'trr.x'. I Members of the cast of the Senior await their cue. I. Stone, A. Muller, P. Scully, P Eagan, L. Aguayo, V. McShane, I Gallagherg M. Stetzer, B. Laria Cstandingj F. Baker, K. Malone, I Amrhein, and B. Schepperley in the dramatic climax of the Christmas Play, Holy Night. LlCHTSl CURTAIN! ACTION! The latter COITI- mand characterizes the life of a member of the Dramatic Circle. Action never ceases, for no sooner does the Senior Play vacate the stage, than the Christ- mas Play goes into preparation. Breathing spells are short and before one realizes it, intensive rehearsal is given over to the spring play. This year's selection is Pride and Prejuclice,', a well-known classic production. Mary O'M0ore Delaney, the dramatic coach, initiates the girls into the marvelous World of the theatre at the Dramatic Circle's weekly meetings. The language of the stage becomes familiar to those girls who appear in school plays, and the thrill of actually playing before an audience can never quite be surpassed. Getting the feel of the stage is often an amusing Play anxiously Super-sleaths K. O,Shea, V. McShane D. Zipper, 1. Norey, and P. Benne discover the villain in the hilariou. spring comedy, The Burglar. l lventure. At first, girls can just about keep from ipping over seemingly elongated chair legs and fel- aw actresses. Blocking one another or turning one's ack on the audience at times pose big problems, yet :peated efforts smooth away the awkardncss. There is a certain harmony and friendship developed 1 being in a school play. Everybody contributes to a iccessful production-the costume crew, the lighting ommittee and, of course, the actresses themselves. Be- Jre each performance the Holy Spirit is called upon to ispire forgetful memories and to shower His blessings pon the girls' endeavors. The theatre season at DC comes to a close after le spring play, and youthful students eagerly await heir chance for school stardom next September. v ' Q . f xg: tfsyfig - if 1 I tilt? , K U . A. . rist . i L 5 -Q EN? I ily 5 , 1 Q S v in .L 5 -' ffm 4' s- Sri t wi .rt K .. R, - Q gil V. sg git? A a 1 I 5' S 1 t'-- 1 - - . ' ' ' .- 31' ' uf' I . 1, 'N -ffxi fii so .K gp: , ,, Members of the first term Spanish class S. Fero, P. Tramontano, B. Santopolo, R. Meeker, and D. 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You trans- to MR. to MR. to to to lated the raw material of copy and photographs into a book we can treasure. GEORGE ROUTEL AND THE EMPLOYEES OF THE ROUTEL STUDIO. You took infinite care with our senior portraits, and helped us in a thousand different ways. RALPH La BARCA AND THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY. You fashioned a cover that matches the dream we had in mind. THE PARENTS, RELATIVES, AND FRIENDS OF THE STUDENT BODY. You gave us your support both by your prayers and your subscriptions, spurring us on toward success. THE ARDEN STUDIO, JAMAICA, NEW YORK, You showed us charity by reproducing the picture of Monsignor Robinson expertly and promptly. ALL THE STUDENT BODY. You posed for pictures, paid installments, became patrons, and did countless little errands when we said the magic words: It's for the Angelicusf' God bless you one and alll I-IO ORARY P TRON S Most Reverend Bryan McEntegart, Most Reverend John Boardman, D.D. Most Reverend Edmund Reilly, D.D. Right Reverend Monsignor Edward P. Hoar, LL.D., V.G., P.A. Right Reverend Monsignor Henry M. Hald, LL.D., Ph.D. Right Reverend Monsignor John F. Robinson, V.F., LL.D. Right Reverend Monsignor William McKenna Right Reverend Monsignor William F. Kelly, S.T.D. Very Reverend Monsignor Eugene Crawford, M.A. Very Reverend Felix Hackett, C.P. Reverend Owen Doyle, C.P. Reverend Joseph F. Hammond Reverend Francis Kelly Reverend Joseph X. Spellman Reverend Mother M. Reverend Mother M. Charitas, O.P. Reverend Mother M. Chrysostom, O.P. Reverend Mother M. Rose Gertrude, O.P. Bernadette de Lourdes, O.P., Prioress General IN IVIEIVIURIAM Most Reverend Thomas E. Molloy, S.T.D. Most Reverend Raymond A. Kearney, S.T.D. Right Reverend Monsignor George M. Kaupert, V.G., P.A. Right ReverendiMonsignor Joseph V. S. McClancy, P.A. Reverend Mother M. Anselma, O.P. PROFESSIONAL Stephen G. Chasko, M.D. Anchise A. Cirillo, M.D., F.A.C.S. Frank N. Dealy, M.D., F.A.C.S. Charles D. Fucci, M.D. Otto Gitlin, M.D. Frank Lamberta, M.D., F.A.C.P. Charles B. Livoti, M.D., F.A.C.S. Frank R. Mazzola, M.D., F.A.C.P. Edwin Robins, M.D. Raymond C. Ryan, M.D., F.A.C.P. John Van Buren, M.D. Lawrence M. Waterhouse, M.D. Edward Slater, D.C. George Vlk, Notary Public Reverend Mother M. Dafrose, O.P. Reverend Mother M. Polycarpa, O.P Reverend Mother M. Pulcheria, O.P. Reverend Sister M. Benigna, O.P. Reverend Sister M. Dolorosa, O.P. FRIENDS A. A. Amendola, D.D.S. Walter Dudas, D.D.S. Francis D. Dunne, D.D.S. Aaron G. Friedenthal, D.D.S. Lewis L. Gottlieb, D.D.S. Harold R. Karlin, D.D.S. Francis Loughlin, D.D.S. Thomas Lynch, D.D.S. Frank A. Milano, D.D.S. Ernest Rabuano, D.D.S. Edmund Tomaselli, D.D.S. Irwin W. Travis, D.D.S. John E. Troise, D.D.S. Herbert F. Waldinger, D.D.S. The Auxiliary of Twenty-Five Dollars Rev. Stephen F. McGrail The Alumnae Association of Dominican Commercial H. S. Dominican Commercial H. S. The Fathers Club of Dominican Commercial H. S. Fifteen Dollars Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hannigan Three Dollars Lila Evans Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oest Two Dollars A Friend John Angelone Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barthel Charles W. Best Elaine and Christine Bielecki Cornelia R. Blatz Mr. and Mrs. George Bock Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Brennan Samuel and Paul Brody Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Camarda Mr. and Mrs. John J. Carr Mrs. Margaret Cassese Mr. and Mrs. James Clark Frank David Mrs. Margaret Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fey Mr. and Mrs. M. Finnegan Rosemary Costigan, June 1955 Mr. Robert Harrison George Hoffmann Mr. James Judge Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs William P. Kapp Joseph Kentrup Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Langton Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Lawless J. M. Levy Mr. and Mrs Mr Peter Lo Murno . and Mrs. Phili Marino Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Frank E. P F. J. McGarry James Meehan Mr. and Mrs. . Anthony Meschino Joseph Mille Napoleon Mrs. Frank E. Napoleon Ralph Napolillo Mr. and Mrs. A. Peterssen Al Pieropan William G. Puttre Jimmy Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rapp Mr. and Mrs. William Reardon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reilly Miss Joan Romano Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rotunda Sylvia and Antoinette Russo Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Sanzone Mr. Arthur J. Sell Mrs. Marie Sell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siefert Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siok James and Mary Smith SPECIAL PATRON S Ten Dollars Rev. James J. Coppinger The Cron Family Matthew Vincent Fanning Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Verderber F ive Dollars A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Gildo Borra The Casper Family Mother Mary Clare, O.P. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Collins Carmela Digristina Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hiney PATRONS Mr. Paul Stanton Mr. AJ. Sulzbach Mr. an Mrs. John J. Tobin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Traugott Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Werner One Dollar A Friend Albert Abramowitz Louis J. Accompora Lucy Accampora Mrs. Ackerman Joseph Alaimo Diane Allen '56 Miss Margaret Anne Alzheimer Mrs. Simon Alzheimer Mrs. Simon Alzheimer Mr. Joseph Anderson Mrs. Sophie Anderson Anonymous Marie Aquilino Willard Ayers Mrs. Mary Baglio Miss Agnes Barnikel Miss Louise Barnikel Mrs. John Barrett Mrs. Thomas Barrett Mrs. E. C. Beaman George J. Beckett Anna Bein Joan Bein Mrs. Harry Bellotti Simon Beylerian Mr. William J. Bickmann Mrs. Frank Bier John Bild Mrs. Ada Bober Mrs. William Bode Mr. Anthony Borruso Miss Elena Bottitta Mrs. Paul Bougeon Eileen Mary Bourgeois Mr. John Brady Mrs. Braumann Kenneth Britt Muriel Britt Mrs. George Broakin James Brooks Mr. Gene Brown Mrs. Rose Brunn Loretta Buehrer Mrs. Burns Bertha Cain Anthony Calamia Lena Calebrese Daniel Cambridge Steve Campay Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hoeflner Samuel Kapet Catherine P. Kelly Mr. John Kosloski Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Libassi Barbara Mendax Mildred and John Miller Mr . and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Raphael Moratti Thomas J. O'Connor . John F. Ratasitz Frank Romersa R. F. Schiebel Robert Thies Z Peter Thompson Sadie Vacanty Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Williamson Mrs. Eileen Campbell James Campoli Arthur Canuel Mrs. F. Carll Martin Carroll Patricia Carroll Mrs. Joseph R. Casson Ernest J. Catanese Dominick Catoggio Mrs. William Cavanagh Mr. N. L. Chavkin Frank P. Chiofalo Lt. Frank P. Chiofalo, Jr., U.S.N. Helen W. Chiofalo John P. Chiofalo William J. Chiofalo Mrs. Harry Christman Gene Ciazza Mrs. Martha Cicarelli Harvey Civick Marion Clark Sadie Cohen Harold W. Collier Margaret Collins Mrs. James Comerford Veronica Connors Michael Constantinon Joseph Patrick Cope John Coradino Mrs. Lester Corsa Mrs. Margaret Corsa Marion Corsa Mr. Robert Corsa Muriel Costerella Clare M. Costigan, June 1951 Mrs. George Costigan George J. Costigan Helen M. Costigan, January 1949 Josephine Coughlin Mrs. Edward Coward Mr. Joseph Cronin Mrs. Joseph Cronin Robert G. Cronin, Jr. Margaret Crowley John Cunningham Marguerite Cunningham Maureen Cunningham, January Thomas Cunningham Mrs. Anna Curran Leo J. Cyr Mrs. Raymond D,Agnes Mr. Wm. F. Daly Mrs. Wm. F. Daly Mr. George Danbusky Mr. Joseph Danbusky Mrs. Margaret Danbusky Mr. and Mrs. E. De Bellis 1955 Mrs. John Dehler De-Lite Super Market Rose De Maio Patrick J. De Maria Mrs. Frank Devlin Robert Digangi Mrs. Mary Dineen Mrs. Victoria Discon Mrs. Veronica Donovan Thomas Downes Mrs. Rose Doyle Joseph John Drago George F. Drescher Cecilia Duffy Marion F. Duffy Mrs. Walter Duffy Mrs. Irene Dunne Alice E Durkin Mr. Edward Dyer Mr. John Dyer Miss Lillian Dyer Mr. Martin Dyer Mrs. Ruth Dyer Ebgor Farms George Ehscheid Mrs. George Ehscheid Mrs. R. J. Ellsworth Mrs. William Endres. Miss Florence Erler Mr. Thomas Ezelius Mrs. T. Ezelius Andrew C. Farrell Andrew E. Farrell Mrs. C. J. Farrell Miss Eileen Farrell Elizabeth Farrell Mrs. joseph Falls Johanna Farley Mrs. Josephine Favata Edward J. Faye Mrs. Anne Fedick Brazio Felicioni Giuseppe Felicione Hilda Felicioni Sam Felicioni Marion Finch Mrs. Mary E. Finch Mr. Frank A. Finger Raymond Finn Mrs. Frank Flood Mrs. William Forster Frank Fox Thomas A. Fragopane Mr. Henry Fredericks John J. Fredericks Mary Freese Mrs. John Friel Edward T. Fuchs Mrs. Virginia Siefert Fuchs, '49 Mrs. Josephine Gabriel Mrs. Gagnon Harry Galland Margie Gallela Nicholas Gallo James Adam Gans , Dawn Ann Garguilo, June 54 Mrs. August F. Geiser August F. Geiser Mrs. Frank Gillespie F. J. Gerraughty Irma Gianuzzi Felicita Giolitto Mrs. Robert Goeren Bernard Goldberg Buddy Golden Mrs. J. Gorey Thomas H. Gorey John P. Gott Aldia Gray Dr. Irving Grebin Rosemary Greeley Daniel Greenburg Katherine Gregowitz Stephen Gregowitz Maryellen Griflin Noreen Griilin Irving Gross Katherine Gumprich Anna Haggerty, '57 Mr. James Hannon Mrs. Marie Hannon Mrs. C. Hamischfeger Harold's Luncheonette Mrs. J. Hayes Margaret Healy Mrs. Winifred Healy Joseph Francis Heaney Henry Heintz Margaret B. Heitman Fergus Henehan Carol Hennessy, '56 J. C. Hennessy Mrs. Catherine Herrmann Mr. Charles Herrmann Mr. Charles J. Herrmann Mr. Edward Herrmann Mr. Frank Herrmann Mrs. Josephine Herrmann Mrs. June Herrmann Mrs. Martha Herrmann Joan Himberger, '48 Mr. Sidney Hochberg Mrs. Nellie Hodel Leroy Hoeifner Lorraine L. Hoeffner Mr. John Holmes Mrs. John Holmes Loretta Hoyer Marie A. Humenn Mrs. Natalie Humenn Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hurne Hy's Lorretta Hymes, '57 Ralph Iannotta, Sr. Mr. Daniel Ippolito Anthony S. Isopo Mrs. Edward Janzer Helen Green Joeckel, '44 F. George Kammer Mr. Kaplan Leon Katz Mr. F. Katzenberger Mrs. F. Katzenberger Mrs. F. X. Kehoe, Jr. Mr. Eugene Kelly Julia Kesselman Robert King Mrs. Ann Kinkel Mary Klecar Pearl Knight Mr. Adam W. Knoetgen Rosemary A. Knoth, '54 Charles G. Koch Virginia Koehler Richard Koenig Janet Margaret Koiler John K. Kofier Mrs. Louise M. Krupa Helen Kuhn Mrs. Mary Ann Lacey Linda Lackner Muriel E. Lang Vivian C. Lang Y Donald Francis Joseph La Pointe Richard Laria Robert Laria John Laskowski Catherine A. Lee Mrs. Helen Lee Margaret Lee Charles L. Leifer Beatrice Lembo Mrs. Anne Libasci Eugene Linder Mrs. John G. Liston Elsie Loewenstein Miss Felicia Mary Lo Murno Mrs. Lena Longobardo Mrs. Gregor Lottor Charlotte Lotze Louise's Bake Shop Luscher Family Elizabeth Lynar Mrs. Joseph Lynch Mrs. Walter Mahan Mrs. Clara L. Maher Mr. Gerard A. Maher Mary I. McMahon, '56 Miss Joanne Maixner Mr. John L. Malone Mrs. John L. Malone Mr. Michael Mangione Theresa Marcantanio Mrs. B. Marchese Aloysius Marchon Joseph Martorana Andrew D. Matura Mrs. Joseph Matura Paula A. auro John F. McCarthy Mrs. Margaret McCarthy Ann McDonald Mrs. Caroline McDonald David McDonald Mrs. Lois McGovern Mrs. McKenna Mrs. J. McKeon Mrs. Wm. McLaughlin Mary McNamara Terry McQuade Mrs. George Mergens Maryann Mergens, Miss Anne Meschino Miss Josephine Meschino Miss Mary Meschino Tommy Messano Marie Messina Donato M. Mezzanotte Andrew Miller Mary Minch, '54 Mr. A. J. Mohr Mrs, Rose Mohsinger Peter J. Moore, Sr. Maureen Moran, '57 Dominic A. Morano Miss Mary Theresa Moratti Michael J. Morris Bertha Mosteikes Edward Mosteikes Steve Mosteikes Rita Muellers Madeline Muhlenbrook Mary Mulligan, '56 . Mr. Francis J. Mulligan Kathleen E. Murphy Joan E. Murray, 56 Murry Maureen Seales Naab, '49 Morris Nachlin Mr. Howard Nankervis Mrs. Howard Nankervis Margaret Nee Gloria Neidkowski Mr. A. W. Nelson Mrs. A. Nelson Barbara Anne Nelson, '56 Mrs. H. Newman Mr. Robert Niven john Norton Rita Norton Thomas Nuzzi Frank O'Brien Michael I. O'Brien Mrs. George O'Connell john O'Connor George C. O'Connor Mrs. 0'Connor Mrs. Mildred O'Connor Ruth Duty O'Connor Mrs. Margaret O'Donnell Muriel Holmes Oehl, '47 Mrs. Ella Oldis Mr. Thomas Oldis joseph Oliver Mr. and Mrs. B. J. O'Neill Mrs. O'Sullivan Mrs. Margaret O'Sullivan Adolph Paganuzzi Madeline Paganuzzi Eugene Paganuzzi Richard Paganuzzi Anthony Pannullo Mrs. William Pataky Miss Josephine Patte Helen Patterson Robert R. Patterson Mrs. T. Peitera Petrochka Family Mr. joseph Petrusa Rolando Pezzati Mrs. Joseph A. Pfennig Mary Phraner Marilyn A. Planding Platt Drugs Mrs. Isabel Plessner Michael Popolizio Ralph V. Popp Mrs. Anne M. Porcaro Francis I. Porcaro, Ir. Kenneth Posthauer Joan Purdue, '56 Edward Puttre Queens Pharmacy Mrs. George Quinlan Mr. john Raab, Ir. Henry Raciborski Lorna Radoemacher Margaret Rademacher Mrs. Robert Rademacher Catherine Raimond Mr. Fiorino Ranallo Twenty-five Dollars Academy Uniform Company School Uniforms 372 Broadway New York 13, New York Tel.: BArclay 7-1957 Ex-Board and Members of Local 817 l.B.0fT.A.F.L.-C.l.O Local Union 584 Ninth Avenue New York 36, New York Tel.: CO 5-7898-9 Mrs. Ethel Ranken Thomas Ratasitz Mrs. L. Rauchenberger Chris Razbomik Frank M. Reilly B. Reuter Emma Ricci Fiore Ricci P. C. Richard Io Anne Richards Jack Riches Richard Racereto Frances Roesler, '56 Claire Mary Rogers, '55 Patricia Rossielo Marilyn Rotunda Frank C. Russ, III Mrs. Anne Ryan Arthur Sallah Mrs. Thomas Samluk Clara Sarrocco, '56 Maureen Saville, '44 Mr. Fred Savino Mrs. Helen Savino Mrs. George Scheuring Mr. H. Schlesiona Mr. Robert Schmalz Mrs. Schmith Schmitt Family Mrs. Schnackenberg Mrs. Agnes Schoenstein Mrs. William Schroeder Morris Schulman john H. Schumm Gilbert Schwartz Grace M. Sciscento, '57 Mrs. Gloria Seavers Mrs. John Seavers Catherine Seibert, '54 Mr. Amold Seidel Mrs. Anne Selensky Mrs. Grace Sexton Mrs. Ralph Shatzkin Mrs. goseph Sherer Eliza eth Shevlin, '49 Mary Shevlin Matthew I. Shevlin Mr. Ronald P. Sicard Mrs. Mary P. Sieling Mrs. Catherine I. Slavin Elsie Small William P. Spina Charles Staab William Stenger Alexander Steinmetz Antoinette Stasi Iohn Stamm BUSINESS PATRON S G and D and Company Manufacturing Jewelers 198 Broadway New York 38, New York Tel.: CO 7-9324-4695 Twenty Dollars Veit and Company, Inc. General Contractors 159-15 Northern Boulevard Flushing 58, New York Tel.: IN 1-7575 Rudy Stephens Mrs. C. Stine Hugo Struss Mrs. William I. Stuart Dorothy Stueber Margaret Stueber Mr. M. Sudhofl Mrs. F. Sudhoff Edward Sullivan Jane E. Sulzbach, '53 Mr. Edward Surott Suzette Gifts, Inc. Walter Szwa dys Maureen Tedzesco Mr. Patrick J. Teehan Mrs. F. Tholl Mrs. W. Thomas joseph Thyben Charles Tiedemann Lucy Ann Tings, '56 Miss Patricia Ann Toal, '54 Miss Mary Louise Toole, '56 Mrs. Mary Tracy Troha Family Dolores Troy, '47 Tudor Shoe Shiner Anthony Tumbiolo Arthur Tummes U-Launder-It Mrs. A. Vecchione Mr. Peter D. Visco Elvira Vitale Frank Vitale James Vitale Rocco Vitale Mr. William Wagner Doris Walker Mrs. John Walker Harriet Walsh Lucille lWash Christina Was Patricia A. Weaver, '53 Mrs. Helen Weber Mrs. Caroline Fey Weidler, '54 Nathan Weisman Mr. Charles Welsh Elizabeth Wemer, '53 Florence Wemer, '55 Mr. Tony Widlicka Frances E. Williamson, '57 William J. Wilson Charles Winter Curt Wolpert Mrs. Woods Ellen Yanello Mrs. Byron Yeaple Mrs. F. ingg Fifteen Dollars The Great A. 6: P. Tea Company Food Markets 650 Stewart Avenue Garden City, New York' Ten Dollars Concord Printing Co., Inc. Stationery, Oilice Supplies, Rubber Stamps, Greeting Cards 29 West 27th Street New York, New York Tel.: MU 4-2354-5 Max Goodman and Son Mfrs. Gym and School Outfits 40 East 12th Street New York 3, New York Tel.: GR 3-8027 Niemann Agency, Inc. Insurance 162-05 Northern Blvd. Flushing 58, New York Tel.: FL 3-1500 Alex Peircey Co., Inc. Lumber, Mason Materials, Hardware, and Paints 156-27 South Road Jamaica 33, New York Tel.: RE 9-5100 Putnam Laundry Corp. Laundry 295 Stockholm Street Brooklyn 37, N. Y. Tel.: GL 6-3000 Rizzo Agency, Inc. Insurance 163-24 Northern Blvd. Flushing 58, N. Y. Tel.: FL 3-2440 Valley Stream Station Cafe Restaurant 159 S. Franklin Avenue Valley Stream, N. YL Tel.: VA 5-9899 F ive Dollars A. W. Abrahamson Savoy Paints 81 Wallpaper Corp. 153-11 jamaica Avenue Jamaica, New York Tel.: IA 6-4840 Charles D. Adams Florist 214-57 jamaica Avenue Queens Village, N. Y. Tel.: HOllis 4-5858 Al's Auto Service Gasoline Station 348 Humboldt Street Brooklyn 11, N. Y. Tel.: EV 4-8189 Ampol Chemists Pharmacy 214-21 jamaica Avenue Queens Village, N. Y. Tel.: HOllis 5-1316 Anne's Card 8t Gift Shoppe Greeting Cards 8: Gifts 9317 175th Street Jamaica 32, N. Y. Tel.: OL 8-8140 John L. Atkinson Real Estate -.Insurance - Mortgages 131-25 Rockawa Blvd. South Ozone Park 20, New York Tel.: JA 9-2030 Bellerose Neighborhood Tailor Tailor 222-17 Braddock Avenue Queens Village, New York Tel.: HO 4-6075 Bill's Lounge Cocktail Lounge 81 Luncheon Service 220-19 jamaica Avenue Queens Village, New York Tel.: HO 5-9578 Campbell Church Goods Church Goods - Religious Articles Greeting Cards 87-82 Sutphin Blvd. jamaica 35, New York Tel.: OL 8-6730 Centreville Coal ISI Oil Co., Inc. Coal 6: Oil 116-13 101st Street Richmond Hill 19, New York Tel.: V1 9-7447 Costumes by Paul Manufactures of Costumes for School Plays 561 Broadway New York 12, New York Tel.: WA 5-8369 Court Square Meat Market, Inc. Meat Market 45-12 23rd Street Long Island City 1, New York Tel.: St. 4-4915 Dard's Van Company Moving 81 Storage 206 East 63rd Street New York 21, New York Tel.: TE 2-8630 M. David Grocery and Butcher Store 91 Gotham Avenue Elmont, New York Elmhurst Cream Co., Inc. Milk :Sc Milk Products 155-25 Styler Road jamaica 33, New York Tel.: IA 6-3442 Ema's Delicatessen Delicatessen 51-25 43rd Avenue Woodside 77, New York Tel.: HA 9-5070 Ernest Bt Paul's Barber Shop Barber Shop 260-10 Hillside Avenue Floral Park, New York Tel.: F1 7-4543 A. Faranda 8: Son, Inc. Monuments 43-26 52nd Street Woodside, New York Tel.: HA 4-4823 Flushing Asphalt Corporation Contractors 32-17 Lawrence Street Flushing, New York Tel. FL 8-3900 Food Haven, Inc. Chain Grocer - Meat - Vegetables 200-11 Murdock Avenue St. Albans 12, New York Clifton Francis Latest Type Highway Coaches 381 Kosciusko Street Brooklyn 21, New York Tel. GL 3-9213 Frank's Tavem Restaurant and Bar 118-11 Sutphin Boulevard jamaica, New York Tel.: OL 9-9823 Fredel's Rug Sr Upholstery Cleaning Service 82 Heathcote Road Elmont, New York Tel.: PR 5-2690 Henry Fremgen Fruit and Produce 70-41 66th Street Glendale 27, New York Tel.: EV 2-8422 Garden Florist Florist 91-08 Sutphin Boulevard jamaica 2, New York Gardiners Rest Restaurant 81: Cocktail Lounge 62-64 Gardiners Avenue Levittown, New York Tel.: PE 1-8330 john Gebhard, Gebhard's Bakery 175-31 jamaica Avenue Iamaica 32, New York Tel.: IA 3-9575 The Gift Shop' Gift Shop 241-09 Linden Blvd. Elmont, New York Tel.: CU 5-9378 Good Food Store Groceries - Delicatessen 46-32 Kissena Blvd. Flushing, New York joe Harrison Butcher 8017 Lamaica Avenue Wood aven 21, New York Tel.: VI 9-7847 Harry's junk Shop Buyer of All Kinds of Iunk, Rags Paper, and All Kinds of Scrap Metal 1025 Wyckoff Avenue Brooklyn 27, New York Tel.: HE 3-4850 A. Haupt, Inc. Parochial School Supplies Bt Uniforms 330 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn 11, New York EV 8-2732 Mrs. Pearl Hawley Summer Lodge Sz Cottages Garnet Lake Lodge Johnsburg, New York Tel.: NOrth Creek 2964 Cornelius Herrmann Boca Raton Garden Apartments West Palmetto Park Road Boca Raton, Florida Tel.: 9435 Hillmart 5 6: 10 5 61 10-Toys, Housewares, School Supplies, Etc. 117th Street 8: Jamaica Avenue Richmond Hill 15, New York Hollis Avenue Liquor Store Liquor Retail 200-07 Hollis Avenue Hollis 23, New York Tel.: HO 5-9728 8-5700 Jaeger and Sons Park Stores Butcher 269 Menahan Street Brooklyn 37, New York Tel.: GL 6-3680 Jim Sr Mick's Grocery Sz Delicatessen Grocery Retail 44-80 21st Street Long Island City, New York Tel.: ST 4-5871 Kammer's Brooklyn Express Trucking 64-58 84th Place Rego Park 79, New York Tel.: DA 6-2452 Francis J. Kammer Custom Contractor Shoridge Hills Shoreham, New York Tel.: SH 4-2695 Knott's Pharmacy Pharmacy Cor. Main and 2nd Streets Mineola, I. I., N. Y. Tel.: Ploneer 2-1319 Law Auto School Auto Driving Instructions Flushing, L. I., N. Y. Tel.: FLushing 3-6545 Leonard Marino Solar Service Station 82-78 88th Lane Glendale 27, N. Y. Tel.: VI 7-9654 Mar-Jeane Beauty Salon Beauty Salon 63-44 108th Street Forest Hills 75, N. Y. Tel.: ILlinois 9-4007 Otto's Italian Groceries Grocer 52-07 Roosevelt Avenue Woodside 77, New York Tel.: HA 6-2396 Pastore's Meat Market 52-09 Roosevelt Avenue Woodside 77, New York Tel.: TW 9-1312 Patterson Fuel Oil Co., Inc. Fuel Oil 295 Livingstone Street Brooklyn, New York Tel.: TR 5-8400 Joseph N. Pessah School Supplies and Athletic Equipment 6 Murray Street New York 7, New York Tel.: WO 4-2149-2150 Peterssen Brothers Gas Station 50 Mineola Avenue Roslyn Heights, L. I. Tel.: RO 3-0589 Phil's Stationery Stationery 51-29 43rd Avenue Woodside 77, N. Y. Tel.: HA 9-9777 John W. Poppe Wholesale Produce 147-37 94th Avenue Jamaica 36, N. Y. Tel.: RE 9-5811-5812 Pralle Bros. Prime Meats 8r Poultry Butcher 147-07 45th Avenue Flushing 55, N. Y. Tel.: FL 9-6432 Reliance Federal Savings and Loan Association of Queens Village Banking 216-26 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village, N. Y. Tel.: HO 4-8300 Republic Carting Co. Private Cartmen 146-44 105th Avenue Jamaica, N. Y. ' Tel.. JA 6-5624 Andrew C. Roesch, Inc. Church Candles Bt Altar Supplies 179-181 Powers Street Brooklyn 11, New York Tel.: ST 2-1072 Royal Exchange Assurance Insurance 164-02 Northern Blvd. Flushing 58, N. Y. Tel.: FL 3-1504 Rudmann's Pharmacy Pharmacy Jamaica Avenue Corner 190th Street Hollis 23, New York Tel.: HO 5-3646 Mr. G. Sarrocco Grocery Store 792 Onderdonk Avenue Brooklyn 27, New York Tel.: HE 3-3114 Mr. Wm. Schickler Meat Market 114-05 Colfax Street Queens Village 29, New York Tel. HO 4-0879 Harry Schmit Painting and Decorating 116-20 Jamaica Avenue Richmond Hill 18, New York Tel.: VI 7-6070 W. F . Sheehan Corp. Hardware 153-07 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica 32, N. Y. Tel.: JA 6-0727 Suburban Casuals Store CWomen's Apparell 158 Jericho Turnpike Floral Park, L. I. Tel.: GE 7-3010 Supro Building Products Corp. Building Materials 48-16 70th Street Woodside 77, N. Y. Tel.: HA 9-5110 Tile Layers Union No. 52, New B. M. P. I. U. of A. Labor Union 305 East 23rd Street New York 10, N. Y. Tel.: LE 2-4775 Tudor Pharmacy Pharmacy 241-01 Linden Blvd. Elmont, L. I., New York Tel.: CU 5-9860-9880 Turnpike Novelty Shop Gifts - Cards - Toys - Jewelry 343 Hempstead Turnpike Elmont, New York Tel.: PR 59800 Tynan's Cafe Cafe 69-38 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 27, New York Tel.: EV 2-9767 Vorbach Brothers, Inc. Music and Musical Instruments 168-20 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica 32, New York Tel.: RE 9-6107 York Waverly Meat Market-Al 6: Gene Meat Market 49 West Eighth Street New York 11, New York Tel.: GR 3-2770 Zimmerman's Clothes Store Cleaning, Pressing 6: Repairing 58-30 Roosevelt Avenue Woodside 77, New York Tel.: HA 9-2617 Doris Abruzziifx! Carmela Addeo Helen Adelmann Lorraine Aguayoi! Jean Alabiso Madeline Allaire Patricia D. Allstcy Jeanne Amrhein Louise Ambrosicy Johanna Amicoi ' Ann Amon Diana Anderson Maria Andrews Diane Angerone Hope Anstett Arlene Antos Theresa Aprigliano Jean Marie Arent Patricia Armstrong Patricia Atkinson Florence Attanass Carol Audevart J Catherine Aureliokf Marie Avellino Virginia Ayers Diane Baechleryf Irene G. Baker Margaret Ann Baker Marie Balistrieri Mary Lou Balling,f Madeline Barbato Anna M. Barreiro! if Maria del Pilar Barreiro Catherine Barrett Carolyn Barry Jo Ann Bart Mary Barth Carol Bask Barbara Basler Barbara Bauerl! - Carolyn Bauer Madeleine Bauhofl: Magdalen Bednarski Virginia Beedenbender Alice Bellefeuillef Patricia Bennett Annette Bernarcyfe Virginia Berse ' Gloria Bertol Eleanor Bickmann Eleanor Bilella Louise Binetti Dorothy Ann Bird Marlene Katherine Blaeser Josephine Blohm Mary Bohlman Mary Boisonault Judith Bollon Marie A. Borg Rita Mary Bosco Rosemary Louise Boswell Lorraine Bourguignon Eileen Boylan Margaret Boyle Rosemarie Bracco Joan M. Bradley' Carol Ann Brady Josephine Mary Brady Carol Bragg Irene Anne Brama Eileen Brannanxf Patricia Breen nf Elizabeth Brendel Katherine Brennan Kathleen Brennan Margaret Mary Brennan Mary A. Brennan Margaret Breslin Catherine Briggs 902 WELL WISHERS Marlene E. Bringes Gloria Brochetti Mary Broderick Margaret Brogan Marion Browne Christine B. Bruce Dorothy Brunner Lorraine Brunner Lillian Bucalo Maryh Buchalrian Mart a Buc Maryann Buclgf Margaret Buckheit-rf Joyce Buckley Theresa L. Budziloski Jean Burgholzer Rosalie A. Burke Susan Burke Kathleen Mar Busch! Y Rita Carolyn Busch Dolores Butera Irene Margaret Butera Winifred Butler Clare Byrne Margaret Byrnes Patricia Anne Cahill! Corinne Caldwell Anne Cali Rosemary Callahan Barbara Campbell Bonnie J. Campbell Patricia Campbell Andrea B. Capece Anita Caporaso Dolores Ann Caporino Carmela Carea Catherine Cargerl Marianne Carpenter Jeanne Carraro Marie Anne Carraro Anne Carson Caroline Casey gathryrge Cassano race assese Sheila Ann Cassidyfg Nanette Castro Mary Ann Celmer Maureen lLee Chase Li ian C estis Joyce Christensenkf Catherine Ciano Lorraine Ciano Angelica Cimmino Dolores Matilda Cincotta Josephine Ciorciari Ann Cipolla Delphine Cipriano Josephine Ciurcina Joan Catherine Clancy Barbara Claro Charlotte Coffey Margaret Colgan Cecelia Collins Marilyn Combader Anita Competello Jacqueline Condon Mary Conklin Barbara Mary Conlon Anita Connelly Maureen Ann Connelly Eileen Connifff Ann Marie Efonnor Gail Connor Rosemary Conroy Linda Contegni Anne Coogan Kathleen E. Corcoran Carolyn Costa Dorothy Cox Eileen Coyle Jean Coyle Janet Coyne Patricia Coyne Maureen Crager Arlene Crawford Jeromita Crawford Eve Lynne Creswell Patricia Cronin Marianne Crotty Virginia Cser Virginia Cue Noreen Cullen Ma? Cugiiskey Bar ara ummings Anita Cunningham! Mary Ann Curran Elizabeth Curtin! Mildred D'Alessio Anne Dalleave Eleanor Dalton Jean Marie Da y Patricia Dalygf Bemise D'Anella Mary Daniels Carol D'Anna Elaine Dashner Marie Davem Judy Davi Jacqueline Davidson Regina DeBlasio Frances Decker Genevieve Delaney Carolyn D'Elia Ann Delio Irene Deloia Jane DeLuca Guinevere DeMange Frances Demask Marie Dennington Rita DePeter Leonora DeProle Vivien Ann DeSanti Patricia DeSantis Anna Desmond Audrey Desmond Denise Clare Devaney Jeannette DeVito Lucille DiChiaro Norma Margaret DiDia Barbara Ann Didwellf Anna M. DiGruccio Carole DiLandri Marie Anne DiMarco Jo Anne R. DiNard0 Annette V. DiPietra Helen Catherine Dirscherl Rosemary DiScala Mary Ellen Dolan Monica Donahue Marirose Alice Donnellan Eileen Donnelly Joan Donnelly Maureen Donnelly Louise Donohue Marie Donohue Marilyn Donovan Lynda Dormann Carol Ann Dougherty Claudia Ann Dougherty Maureen Agnes Doyle Irene Drake Lois Dreher Virginia M. Driscoll Joan Duily Mary Lou Duggan Dorothy Dunn Joan Dunn Patricia Dunn Barbara Dunne Eileen Dunne Kathleen Dunphy Jeanne Dussault Delia Dwyer Margaret Anne Dwyer Maureen Dwyer Marilyn Egan Pziitricia Egan E eanor Einig Marilyn Eisemadf Evelyn Eklund Priscilla Maria Endres Dorothy Engels Kathleen Enright Virginia Erreger Rachel Esposito Madeleine Ewald Helene Marie Fagan Agnes P. Fallon Catherine Falotico Eileen Farkas Patricia Fastelnau Linda Fasullo Maureen Fay Patricia Feaster Patricia Fee Mary Ann Feeley Madeline Feisslf Anna Felice Albina Fenimore Stephanie Fero Diane Ferris Carol Ann Ficarra Janice Filardo Therese Filippi Jean Finley Maureen Finneran Sheila Rose Fiola Anita Fischer Gwendolyn Fischer Claire Fitzmaurice Kathleen Fitzmauricef Eileen Fitzpatrick Anne Flaton gt! Mary Eileen Flemin Arlene A. Fochi Margaret Fogarty Jerilyn Flynn Mary Lee Flynn Mary Foertsch Margaret Ann Foery Judith Ford Kathryn Ann Ford Donna Fortanasce Rosemary Fortanasse Cecilia Franzese Mary Jane Fremgen Marie Freud Eileen Fries Rosalind Anna F Barbara Fuerst Marie Fuerst Carolyn Furcht Ilse Mary Furer Mary Ann Therese Gaba Mary Gaffne Anne Gallagher Jean-Marie Gallagher!! Patricia Gallagher Mary Gallucci Florence Carrick Katherine Garzanich Mary Ann Gast Madeline Gelles Anna Lucia Geluso Joanaie Gentile Mari yn ett er Joann Giallanza J Marian Ciambroni Rosalie Giannone Rosanne Theresa Gibaldi Gloria Giglio Judith A. Gill Constance Ellen Giunta Carol Glacy Helen Gleason Annette Gloriosmf Guadalupe A. Gomez' Elizabeth M. Gnam Patricia Gordon Arline L. Gorman Janet Gors ' Carolann Gorzelana ' Judith Gottcent Frances Graf Frances Graham Dorothy Grandpre Patricia Grandpre Nancy M. Grant Maureen Elizabeth Gray Eileen Patricia Greaney Maria Greco Patricia Greeley- Rosgmaryb Greeley Bar ara rieco Jo-Ann Grimaldi if Claudette Crivaz Leola Glenn K Lois J. Grudzinski sf Marie F. Gualtieri Margarite Gulotta Kathleen Gumprich' Gloria Haas X! Geraldine Hadden Anne Haderer Barbara A. Hafner Diane Hagenmayer Kathleen Hagerty Diane Hallisey Patricia Hand Maureen Hanlon Bernadette Hannon Joan Hannon Patricia Hanrahan Janet Hardiman Margaret Harragan Barbara M. Harrington Susan Harris Margaret Harrison Helen Hartford Judith Hassett Adelaide C. Haunss Kathleen P. Hayde Anna Hayes Denice Hayward Carol Ann Healy Dorothy Healy Mary E. Healy Maureen Healy Anne E. Heidelberger Helen Heim Louise Heinlein Jo Ann Heinzelmann Harriet Helmes Denise Henky Anne Hennelly Carem Herdoiza Rita Heski Helen Heptig Eleanore Herbert Madeline Hergen Mary Heverly Jeanne Marie Hickey Judith Higgins Corinne Hill Carole Ann Hippeli Elizabeth Hodermarsky WELL WISHERS uily HoegH Ju ia Anna o e Eileen Hollang if Mary Ann Holland Joan Hopkins Sheila Hopkins Eatriiia M, Hloran uci e Houg ton Maureen Hrbekf Elealrfor Hroncichh at een V. Hug es Winifred Hughes Patricia Hutchinson Mary Teresa Imperat Dorothy Ann Infantino Diane Infantolino Geraldine C. Ingoglia Patricia Innella Carole Iranto Susanna M. Jackson Dorothy Jaklitsch Dolores Janis Joyce M. Jardula Edith Teresa Jefferson Rebecca Jenkins Judith Jones Lillian Jones Maureen Jones Barbara Jordan Noreen Patricia Jordan Diane M. 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BOCK ........ 258 Devoe St., Brooklyn 11-18-39 356 Mill Rd., Valley Stream 1-16-40 ..........121-19 95 Ave., Richmond Hill 8-22-39 84 Pl., Rego Park 6-25-40 ........111-09 106 St., Ozone Park 5-21-39 ............22-23 149 St., Whitestone 4-14-40 ........66-02 Cooper Ave., Glendale 6-22-39 210 St., Bellaire 2-19-40 77 St., Jackson Hei hts 5- 4-40 ..............205-08 109 Ave., Hoiis 10-16-39 ..................89-41 241 St., Bellrose 1-26-39 197 St., Hollis 8-29-39 ..........13-25 130 St., College Point 11-19-38 187 St., Hollis 9-21-39 ..................89-40 86 St., Woodhaven 5- 1-40 I. BOGUE ........ .............................. 2 06-11 Richland Ave. 7-27-39 T. BONO ........... ............ 1 16-23 Farmers Blvd., St. Albans 11-30-39 A. BORRUSO ....... 83-55 Woodhaven Blvd., Woodhaven 4-22-40 M. BOUGEON ......... .................................. 3 0-36 34 St., Astoria 11-15-38 K. BOYLE ............. .......... 5 1-20 Skillman Ave., Woodside 10- 2-39 M. BRADY ............ .................. 8 4-29 260 St., Floral Park 6- 6-40 M. BREEN ............... .......... 1 30-29 221 St., Springfield Gdns. 6-17-39 L. BREISACHER ........ ....................... 4 3-67 .156 St., Flushing 9- 5-39 C. BRENNAN .......... ...................... 6 1-57 82 St., Elmhurst 1- 8-40 E. BRENNAN ....... ...................... 35 0 Keller Ave., Elmont 7- 8-40 R. BURNS ................ ......... 1 07-04 227 St., Queens Village 5-25-40 B. CALLAHAN ........ .......... 1 11-40 120 St., Ozone Park 12-10-39 H. CALLAHAN ....... ............. 64 -20 35 Ave., Woodside 3- 6-39 F. CAMARDA .......... ................. 7 5-06 168 St., Flushing 11-28-39 P. CARBERRY ......... ......... 9 3-29 214 Pl., Queens Village 7- 4-39 C. CARDONE ....... ................ 1 43-25 95 Ave., Jamaica 10-28-39 J. CARREIRO ........... ............... 2 00 Verbena Ave., Floral Park 1- 8-40 C. CASSACNE ......... ...................... 2 97 Nichols Ave., Brooklyn 12-25-39 S. CASSESE .............. ..................................... 5 7-37 65 St., Maspeth 9- 1-40 P. CASSON ............................ 110 Rockaway Ave., Rockville Centre 9-20-39 C. CATOZELLA ......... ................. 2 14 Plainfield Ave., Floral Park 5-14-40 M.- CESARE ..................... .......................... 9 113 85 St., Woodhaven 7-12-39 B. CHARLESTON .......... ....... 4 5-06 39 Pl., Long Island Cit 3-21-40 A. CHIOFALO ............ .,...... 8 4-11 133 Ave., Ozone Park 3-18-40 T. CIOTTA ............ ........................... 8 9-16 199 St., Hollis 12-17-39 F. CLARK .......... .......... 7 1-07 34 Ave., Jackson Heights 3-26-40 S. COLLINS ......... ........ 1 007 Hillside Ave., New Hyde Park 1-22-39 A. CONNOLLY ........ ........................... 4 1-39 57 St., Woodside 3-11-40 MUCOSTELLO ........ .................... 1 97-15 Hollis Ave., Hollis 2-28-40 M. COURTNEY ....... ...................... 1 44-13 70 Ave., Flushing 11-18-39 M. COYLE ............. ......... 1 73-37 Grand Cent. Pkwy., Jamaica 11- 7-39 M. CROWLEY ......... ............................ 1 13-41 194 St., Hollis, 1-25-40 C. CUFFE ............. ........................ 5 7-12 84 St., Elmhurst 5-10-40 A. CUPOLA ....... ,.. ........ 89-25 215 St., Queens Village 5-30-39 E. CYR ............... .......... 9 1-50 115 St., Richmond Hill 7-19-39 M. DALY ............... .......... 3 5-11 92 St., Jackson Heights 1-15-40 C. DEHLER ..........,.. ..................... 2 81 Etna St., Brooklyn 1- 9-40 P. DeMARIA .......... ................. 5 4 Bank St., Valley Stream 8-10-39 J. DeMARTINO .......... ....... 9 5-73 114 St., Richmond Hill 11-18-40 H. DEMITRACK ......... .......... 2 4-04 Murray St., Whitestone 12-18-39 K. DEVLIN .................. ........... 1 17-36 226 St., Cambria Hgts. 3-12-39 C. DiGIOVANNI ......... ........ 1 29-20 97 Ave., Richmond Hill 7-15-40 K. DINEEN .............. ................ 8 9-27 87 St., Woodhaven 1- 5-40 V. DISCON ............... ......... 6 5-24 79 St., Middle Village 10-29-39 K. DONECAN .......... ...................... 7 2-26 66 St., Glenda e 12-19-39 R. DONNELLY ........ ........ 2 20-18 109 Ave., Queens Village 2-29-40 C. DONOFRIO ......... ................ 1 43-16 232 St., Rosedale 12-21-39 T. DONOVAN .......... ........... 90 Law St., Valley Stream 8-29-39 M DORSEY ............. ....... 3 5-47 90 St., Jackson Hghts. 7-25-39 M. DOWLING ...... .......... 1 15-11 210 St., St. Albans 11- 5-39 I. DOYLE .............. M. DOYLE ........ '50 F13 PPI DREIER ........ DUFFY .......... DUFFY ......... DUNN ........... DURKIN ......... EDWARDS .......... ........121-18 5 Ave., College Pt. 5- 3-40 Kramer St., Hicksville 5-31-39 .............60-16 69 Ave., Ridgewood 10-18-39 ........109-31 121 St., So. Ozone Park 6-25-39 57 Dr. Masseth 3-29-39 ........92-57 215 Pl., Queens Vi a e 8-16-39 47 St., Woodside 7-14-39 .............43-15 52 St., Woodside 6-21-39 PPP! EICHMEYER ......... EGAN .............. EN GEL ........... EZELIUS ........ .............71-16 150 St., Flushing 10-31-39 ........66-39 Booth St., Forest Hills 11-30-39 .........30-40 45 St., Long Island Citi' 7-10-39 ..........107-60 129 St., Richmond Hil 4-23-39 G. FALANGO ....... ................. 3 3-75 159 St., Flushing 10-13-39 A. FARRELL ......... ....................... 3 9-12 62 St., Woodsi e 8-10-39 P. FARRELL ......... ........... 6 5-21 Roosevelt Ave., Woodside 3-29-40 M. FELICI ......... ..................... 4 3-10 Gleane St., Elmhurst 4- 8-40 N. FELICIONI ......... ...................... 1 06-27-156 St., Jamaica 7-24-39 M. FEY ...................... ....... 1 07-03 120 St., Richmond Hill 11-30-39 E. FINCH .............. ........ 1 19 W. Roosevelt Ave., Roosevelt 5-23-39 P. FINLEY ............. ............. 2 44 Grange St., Franklin Sq. 6-28-39 M. FINNEGAN ........ .. .............................. 394 Cochran Pl. 12-16-39 P. FITZSIMONS. ................... 110-48 196 St., Hollis 12-25-39 E. FLYNN ................. ............ 1 17-25-126 St., S. Ozone Park 6-30-39 C. FORSTER ........ ........................... 7 1-65-71 Pl., Glendale 7-21-39 A. F REESE ............ ............... 1 88-03 Linden Blvd., St. Albans 1-31-40 R. GARGANI ......... ........ 1 41-12 183 St., Springfield Gardens 9- 2-39 I. GARRY ................... ......... 1 30-16 Leiferts Blv ., Ozone Park 5-23-40 E. GAUDETTE ........ ......... 2 8-40 45 St., Long Island City 11-28-39 SfZZ?'?U 'ZF ?UFU?.! F'1S'3?UF5F5ZP5! F'1'f'Df'7P5P'P'3 ?i?Zf 'F F CEISER ............ GIANUZZI ...... CILL .............. GOGER ............ GOHERY ........ GORDON ......... GRAN DI ......... GRANT .............. ..........108-23 221 St., Queens Village 6-15-39 49 St., Astoria 11-20-39 69 Ave., Ridgewood 5-31-40 ..............49-15 67 St., Woodside 12- 6-39 ............85-31 87 St., Woodhaven 11-16-39 ...........30-15 Hobart St., Woodside 2-16-40 ........109-01 Liverpool St., Jamaica 5-1240 Grand St., Elmont 10- 6-39 GREGORY ...... .......... 94 -39-116 St., Richmond Hill 10-29-39 GRIFFIN .............. ................... 6 5-55 79 Pl., Middle Village 4-18-40 GUALTIERI ........ ............................... 2 9-01 21 Ave., Astoria 6-15-39 GUIRY .................. ..................... 1 08-59 Roosevelt Ave., Corona 9-30-39 GUMPRICH .......... ........ 215-22 Murdock Ave., Queens Village 7-30-39 HAMMER ............ .................................. 2 1-68 36 St., Astoria 2- 4-40 HANBURY ........... ........ 2 20-22 107 Ave., Queens Village 3-12-40 HARTH ............. ....................... 5 910 58 Rd., Maspeth 11-29-39 HAYDEN ......... ..................... 1 75-20 89 Ave., Iamaica 5- 1-40 HEALY .......... ......................... 4 5-14 41 St., Sunnyside 9- 6-39 HEALY .......... ............... 8 76 125 St., Richmond Hill 11- 2-39 HEALY .............. ....... 1 13-17 Delevan St., Queens Village 7-28-39 HEAVEY ............... ......................... 5 0-31 63 St., Woodside 12- 6-39 HENEHAN .......... .............................. 4 8-36 47 St., Woodside 3-21-40 HERBERT ........ ........ HERON ............ 208 St., Queens Village 10-27-39 .........259 E. Beverly Pkwy., Valley Stream 4- 7-40 HIGGINS .......... ............................. 7 5-11 194 St., Flushing 5- 7-40 HODEL ................ ................ 4 1-28 49 St., Long Island City 1- 5-40 HOEFFNER ......... ........ 1 38 N. Central Ave., Valley Stream 7-11-39 HOFER ................ ............... 7 1-01 Nausen St., Forest Hills 6- 6-38 HOFFMANN ........ ........................... 2 1-57 33 St., Astoria 3- 1-40 HOMAN ................... ............ 8 8-19 211 St., Queens Village 3-28-40 HORVATH .................. . HOLZHEIMER .......... . HUMENN ............... IACONETTI ............ . Standish Rd., Valley Stream 9-29-39 88 Ave., Woodhaven 12-18-39 ............3750 84 St., Jackson Heights 3- 6-40 ...............171-42 Bagley Ave., Flushing 3- 5-40 H. INFORTUNA .......... ........... 2 10-22 1.13 Ave., Queens Village 3-12-40 I. IPPOLITO ............. ...................... 9 1-05 78 St., Woodhaven 5-11-40 I. JACOBS .............. ......................... 8 2 Heathcote Rd., Elmont 9-27-39 K. KAELIN ........ ......... 8 14 Hillside Blvd., New Hyde Park 4- 2-40 V. KAIM ................ ........... 1 37-39 Mulberry Ave. Flushing 6- 3-40 D. KAMMER ......... ............. 66- 6Fl 79 Pl., Middle Village 4- 3-40 M. KEHOE ......... ..................... 4 01 Bauer Pl., Mineola 10-27-39 M. KELLY ......... ......... 1 15-192 30 St., Cambria Hgts. 8-10-39 M. KELLY ............. ....... 1 15-19230 St., Cambria Hgts. 8-10-39 T. KENNEDY ........ ........... 4 1-30 Ithaca St., Elmhurst 1-24-40 D. KENTRUP ........ ................... 99- 10 205 Pl., Hollis 6- 6-39 K. KIERNAN ......... ........... 1 09-35 118 St., Ozone Park 2- 6-40 I. KLUEPFEL ........... ........................ 7 8-09 79 Pl., Glendale 2- 5-40 I. KNOETGEN ......... ............ 99 -15 157 Ave., Howard Beach 2-14-39 C. KNOTH ............. ......... 1 15-120 226 St., Cambria Hghts. 2- 2-40 L. KOFLER ....... ..................... 64 -73 83 St., Rego Park 3- 8-40 P. KOHLER ........... ....................... 7 8-36 74 St., Bklyn 11-21-39 I. KOSLOSKI ........ .......... 6 5-30 Kissena Blvd., Flushing 6- 2-40 M. KRUPA ......... ......... 9 2-15 219 St., Queens Village 4- 9-40 G. KUHN .................. ............................... 7 1-56 69 St., Glendale 10-17-39 R. LA MARCA ...... . ...................A............. 169 Himrod St., Bklyn. 11- 8-39 M. LANDIS .......... ..................................... 1 19-39 153 St., jamaica 8-20-39 C. LANG ............................ 461 Pennsylvania Ave., Williston Park 12- 5-39 P. LANCONE .......... ............................... 4 1 Catherine St., Bklyn. 12-20-39 C. LANGTON .......... ................. 1 20-13 97 Ave., Richmond Hill 3-22-40 I. LARAIA ............ ............ 1 38 S. Iris Ave., Floral Park 7-14-39 B. LARIA ................. ........... 9 7-45 102 St., Ozone Park 6-22-39 V. LAWLESS .............. ............ 1 31 Landau Ave., Elmont 9-27-39 M. LENAGHAN ......... ................... 4 2-39 79 St., Elmhurst 10-14-39 H. LENHART .......... .......................... 7 0-37 71 St., Glendale 5-18-40 P. LENNON ............ ......... 94 -92 218 -St., Queens Village 10- 4-39 R. LEONARD .......... .............. 1 64-10 Grand Central Pkwy. 5-25-39 E. LEUPOLD ....... ....... 4 4-02 30 Ave., Long Island City 10- 8-39 A. LEWIS ............. ................. 6 8-12 38 Ave., Woodside 9- 4-39 L. LEWIS ................. .............. 4 7-06 49 St., Woodside 12-30-39 O. LIMPRECHT ......... ......... 1 94-02 115 Ave., St. Albans 6-10-39 E. LISTON ............... ......... 64 -11 78 St. Middle Village 11- 8-39 S. LoMURNO ....... ....... 996 Willoughby Ave., Brook yn 6- 6-40 L LONCO ......... ........... 60- 35 69 Ave., Ridgewood 3-22-40 . MACKEY .......... ......... 6 30 Dorothea Lane, Elmont 1-16-40 V. MAHER ............ ......... 5 9 Irving St., Valley Stream 1-21-39 S. MAHONEY ..... ........ 1 07 Wayne Ave., White Plains 8-25-39 I. MAIOR .............. ...................... 8 2-22 246 St., Bellerose 2-28-40 C. MALONE ......... ......................... 6 3-39 83 St., Rego Park 12-26-38 F. MANZI ............. .................... 9 2-06'215 St., Queens Village 5-25-40 I. MATURA .......... ....... 1 20-11 Linden Blvd., S. Ozone Park 11-14-39 D. MAURO ........... ............... 9 28 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn 8-16-39 P. MAURO ................ ............ 7 0-05 63 Ave., Middle Village 4- 6-39 C. MAYER ........... ................ 7 5-64 181 St., Flushing 9-21-39 P. MCCARDELL .......... ................ 3 1-32 Union St., Flushing 1-18-40 K. MCCARTHY ........ ........ 3 7-30 93 St., Jackson Heights 3-29-40 E. MCDONALD.. ............... 61-51 Austin St., Rego Park 7-18-39 B. McG1NN ............... ........................... 7 8-47 80 St., Glendale 11-25-39 H. MCGOVERN ........ .......... 94 -29 214 Place, Queens Village 11-10-39 L. McGOVERN... ......... 94-29 214 Place, Queens Village 11-10-39 T. MCGRATH ........ ................. 90-08 75 St., Woodhaven 12-22-39 E. McKINNEY ......... ............ 2 1 Fritchie Pl., Valley Stream 10-26-39 D. McMAHON ......... ........ 2 16-20 110 Rd., Queens Village 10-13-39 E. MCNAMARA ........ .'....... 2 18-25 105 Ave., Queens Village 8- 8-39 E. MCQUADE ....... ........... 4 5-42 Burling St., Flushing 11- 8-39 E. McVE'I'TY ............ ............... 3 7-15 64 St., Woodsi e 7-21-39 C. MENSCHING. ..................... 2 Nassau St., Elmont 7-29-39 C. METZ .............. ......... 8 6-14 125 St., Richmond Hill 6- 3-40 E. MEYER ............. ............ 9 2-38 76 St., Woodhaven 8-17-39 I. MIKOL ....... ..................... 1 14-70 204 St., St. Albans 1-13-40 I. MILLE ........ ........................... 7 3 Bleecker St., Brooklyn 12-18-39 L. MILLER ........ .......... 1 23 Ingraham Lane, New Hyde Park 4-16-40 C. MINCH .......... .............................. 4 3-20 48 St., Sunnyside 7-17-39 M. MORAN ........... ...................... 5 1-27 Gorsline St., Elmhurst 11- 7-39 M. MORATTI ..,............................................. 41-33 147 St., Flushing 6-26-39 R. MORRISSEY ................ 214-27 B Hillside Ave., Queens Village 1-26-40 M. MOSTEIKES ....... ................................. 5 7-45 71 St., Maspeth 10-25-39 R. MUELLERS ......... ............ 2 99 Roxbury Rd. So., Garden City 1- 5-40 E. MURPHY .......... ........................ 8 8-15 235 St., Bellrose 1-24-39 F. NADOLNA ........... ........... 1 47-47 Femdale Ave., jamaica 5-11-40 G. NANKERVIS ........ .......... 1 02-28 215 St., Queens Villa e 9-27-39 M. NARDELLA ........ ........................ 6 9-10 68 St., Glendale 2-25-40 D. NAUMANN .......... ................ 8 8-25 209 St., Queens Village 7-15-39 B. NICKLE ............ ....... 8 80 Bryant Ave., New Hyde Park 9-16-39 D. NICOLOSI ........ ...................... 4 7-16 67 St., Woodside 7- 1-39 E. O'BRIEN .............. ....... 2 92 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn 3- 3-41 C. O'GONNOR .......... .......... 8 8-34 Aubrey Ave., Glendale 8-20-38 M. O'CONNOR ......... ............... 1 02-42 186 St., Hollis 11- 8-39 P. O'CONNOR .......... ............. 7 3-29 71 St., Glendale 1-27-40 S. O'CONNOR .......... ........... 5 0-35 45 St., Woodside 1-29-40 P. OLDIS ................ ............... 7 8-39 85 St., Glendale 11-10-39 B. PAETOW ......... , ........ 68-46 Manse St., Forest Hills 7-23-39 D. PALUMBO ........ ......... 8 6-56 Marengo St., Holliswood 6-24-39 P. PEARSON .......... .......... 90- 40 210 Place, Queens Village 2-25-40 K. PEPPARD ............. ................ 8 9-28 86 St., Woodhaven 10-15-39 A. PENSAVALLE...' ...... ..................... 4 3-10 49 St., Sunn side 4- 9-39 M. PESCATORE ........ .......... 2 21-31 106 Ave., Queens Village 6- 4-40 r'-rgwooogp-p 'U c: -1 -1 '31 P1 PETERSSEN ......... PLANETA .......... PLESSNER ....... PORCARO ............. POSTHAUER ..... PUFF .................. PURRELL ............. . RAAB ................... ........89-25 Aubrey Ave., Glendale 1- 2-40 164-57 76 Ave., Flushing 6-26-39 ........686 Woodhaven Ave., Ridgewoo 2-13-39 ..115-31 114 Place, Richmond Hill 5-20-39 82-05 256 St. North Floral Park 6-20-39 101-25 110 St., Richmond Hill 3-19-40 Fourth Ave., Mineola 12- 3-39 68 Ave., Ridgewood 7-20-39 73 St., Maspeth 6-13-40 M. RADEMACHER .......... ....... 1 03-15 130 St., Richmond Hill 12- 8-39 I. RADZIEWICZ ........... ............... 8 5-30 80 St., Woodhaven 8-12-39 C. RANALLO ............. .......................... 1 32-12 57 Ave., Flushing 9-27-39 C. RATASITZ ......... .................... 3 8 Eric Lane, New Hyde Par 7- 3-39 G. REARDON ........ ................................ 1 13 Sterling Rd., .Elmont 9- 4-39 M. REILLEY .......... .92-50 Springfield Blvd., Queens Village 2- 1-40 M. RIZZO ...........,....... ................................ 4 5-28 192 St., Flushing 6- 6-40 M. ROCCAHJRTE ....... ......................... 2 7 Wilson Ave., Brooklyn 7-30-39 1. ROESLER .............. .......... 9 8 Sherwood Ave., Franklin Square 7-26-39 A. ROMANO .......... ............................... 34 -39 111 St., Corona 8-29-39 C. RUDY ............. ............. 1 17-27 220 St., Cambria Hgts. 9-26-39 M. RUSSELL ......... ......... 6 1-41 Saunders St., Rego Park 4-13-39 A. RYAN .................. ............. 1 06 Norman Ave., Brooklyn 6- 5-40 M. RYAN ....................... .. .............................. 21-48 35 St., Astoria 4-10-39 P. SACKNIEVICH ........ ......... 1 77-18 135 Ave., Springfield Gdns. 5-20-40 B. SAMPERI .............. ................... 30 22 85 St., Jackson Hgts. 8-26-39 H. SARROCCO ......... ........ 7 92 Onderdonk Ave., Ridgewood 9-20-39 C. SASSON ................ .......... 8 3-17 34 Ave., jackson Hgts. 12-25-38 L. SAVINO ...... 1 ....... ......................... 8 1-32 242 St., Bellrose 11-11.-39 M. SCHERMANN ......... .......... 8 0-66 Chevy Chare St., Jamaica 5- 9-39 M. SCHIEBEL .......... ........................... 6 9-26 182 St., Flushing 12-17-39 M. SCHMIDT ........ ......... 2 535 Locust Ave., North Bellmore 5-20-40 I. SCHNELL .............. .................. 1 66-17 21 Road, Beechhurst 4-14-40 G. SCISCENTO ......... ........................... 9 1-31 184 St., Hollis 3-31-40 - M. SEALES ............ .......... 1 3 Rhoda Ave., North Babylon 9-21-39 S. SEEBECK .......... .................... 9 1 Gotham Ave., Elmont 4-10-39 M. SEIDEL ......... ................. 1 15-18 117 St., Ozone Park 10-24-39 E. SEITS .......... ................. , ........... 7 0-45 67 St., Glendale 12- 6-39 I. SELL ...... .. ..... 584 Marcellus Road Williston Park 6-29-39 M. SELL .......... ......... 5 84 Marcellus Road, wiuisron Park 6-29-39 V. SETTE ........... ........................... 6 Convent Ct., Syosset 5- 7-40 A. SHEA ................. .............. 1 04-24 103 St., Ozone Park 1- 5-39 P. SHERIDAN .......... .................. 3 9-19 53 St., Woodside 7-15-39 K. SIEFERT .......... ........ 1 49-18 118 St., Ozone Park 12- 4-39 C. SNYDER ........ ........ 1 13-35 198 St., St. Albans 12-17-39 N. SPELMAN ........ .......... 1 14-16 210 St., Albans 10-18-39 C. STANTON ........ ............................. 7 8-26 74 St., Glendale 8- 3-39 S. STECK ............... .................................. 5 8-22 213 St., Bayside 7-25-39 A. STEIN ............ 94-65 Springfield Blvd., Queens Village 7- 9-39 M. STINE .............. ................... 2 8-25 46 St., Long Island City 7-30-39 M. STRAPPE ......... .............................. 8 7-72 160 St., Jamaica 9-29-39 C. STUART ........... .......... 1 43-11 Barclay St., Flushing 3-13-40 I. SULZBACH ....... .............. 7 Beech Ct., College Pt. 5-30-39 A. SUTORIUS ........ ......................... 4 6-72 Utopia Pkwy. 3-28-40 D. SWEENEY ....... A. TALAMO .......... T. TEDESCO ........ P. T1-:EHAN ........... F. THOLL ................. M. THOMPSON ....... c. TILL .................. M. TOAL ................... J. TRAUGOTT ............. J. VERDERBER .......... M. vEsEL ................. M. VITALE ........... 1. WATT ......... C. WEEKS ............. I. WERNER .............. F. WILLIAMSON ....... M. WILSON ........... A. ZAHTILA ......... I. ZALEZZI ....... M. 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