Elizabeth Seton College - Chandelle Yearbook (Westchester, NY)
- Class of 1966
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CHAN DELLE
Published bq the
Class of
1966
Elizabeth Setoh College
Westchester, New York
Contents
Dedication . lO
Faculty . . I2
Freshmen . 26
Sophomores . . 36
Classes . . . l26
Clubs and Activities . . . . l-40
Benefactors . . . l 68
Directory . . l76
To look with longing to the Parousia
of the Son of Man we have only to allow
to beat within our breast--and to
Christianize-the heart of the world.
Teilhard de Chardin
This has been our task at Seton-to take to ourselves and to Christianize the
heart of the world. Thrust into the LifewStreann, we found ourselves spiraling
ever upwards-like the world-toward knowledge, freedom, unity. Now as
we pledge ourselves to this world and its progress we know that we pledge
ourselves to its final completion in Christ.
October 4, 1965
Deuce be to qou . .
"Peace must be like a garden, in which public and private
beneficence cultivates the choicest flowers of friendship,
of solidarity, of charity, of love."
His Holiness Pope Dcuul VI
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His Eminence
FRANCIS CARDINAL SIDELLMAN
Archbishop of New York
Chancellor of the College
Without ceasing to be itself, Charity spreads like an
ascending force, like a common essence at the heart of all
forms of human activity, whose diversity is finally
synthesized in the rich totality of a single operation.
Teilhard de Chardin
MOTHER LORETTO BERNARD
Chairman of the Board of Trustees
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Dedication
During Seton's first years, pioneering students, an ener-
getic faculty, and a capable administration worked together
to establish Elizabeth Seton College as an educational enter-
prise with a distinctive contribution to make. As Seton's first
president, Sister Miriam Imelda directed this effort with a
spirit of fidelity to the church and trust in God. lt is in grateful
recognition of Sister's devoted labor that we dedicate to her
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Sister Miriam Imelda
President
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Understanding, discovery, invention . . . From the first
awakening of his reflective consciousness, man has
been possessed by the demon of discovery.
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Theirs was the task of making us aware of our desperate need to unfold, of
illuminating our personal involvement in the progress of the world, and of
sparking a marvelous revolution of discovery in our minds.
Administration
Sister Miriam Imelda, A.M.
President
Sister Mary Rose, A.M.
Academic Dean
Therese Rauner, Ph.D.
Dean of Students
Sister Anne Rosaire, M.B.A.
Registrar-Dean of Admissions '
Sister Maria Joanna, A.M.
Director of Finance
Sister Irene Mercedes, Ph.D.
Director of Development and
Public Relations
Priests-in-residence
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph 0'Keefe
Rev. Horatio Nunez
The Fcicultq
Irene M. Berstein
Instructor of Reading
Patricia Bree
Instructor of Theology
Sister Ann Carmel
Assistant Professor of English
Elizabeth Irene Carr
Assistant Professor of Music
Richard Brian Casper
Assistant Professor of Music
Sister Maria Celestia
Associate Professor of Art
Sister Miriam Charles
Instructor of Secretarial Studies
Sister Mary Christopher
Associate Professor of Merchandising
Carol J. Crystle
Instructor of Social Sciences
Sister James de Lourdes
Associate Professor of Social Science
Sister Miriam de Lourdes
Professor of Psychology
Sister Bernard Dolores
Instructor of Philosophy
George Hoenig
Instructor of Theology
Sister Marie Irene
Associate Professor of Mathematics
William F. Jacques, Jr.
Instructor of Music and Director
of Glee Club
Sister Marian James
Assistant Professor of Secretarial
Studies
Ann Lohrfink
Instructor of Biology
Abigail Jane Mahoney
Associate Professor of Physical
Education
Sister Joan Marian
Assistant Professor of Social Studies
Sister Francis Marita
Assistant Professor of Biology
Sister Thomas Mary
Associate Professor of Music
Ann Marie McGoldrick
Instructor of Secretarial Studies
Sister Edith Mercedes
Instructor of Physical Sciences
Sister Irene Mercedes
Associate Professor of French
Sister Marie Mercedes
Associate Professor of Art
Mrs. Laurel Miller
Instructor of Music
Sister Noela Miriam
Associate Professor of Spanish
Margaret Mulvehill
Instructor of English
Sister Alice Regina
Professor of English
Marian Locken Reidy
Associate Professor of French
Sister Anne Rosaire
Associate Professor of Economics
Mrs. Lucia Sovran
Instructor of Italian
Teresa Stilo
Instructor of English
Marion Adam Taras
Assistant Professor of Speech
and Drama
Gerald Zeitz
Instructor of Philosophy
Librcirq Staff
Sister Rose Maria
Librarian
Sister Marian Margaret
Assistant Librarian
Mrs. Margaret Stauble
Clerical Assistant
Mrs. Mary Dale
Clerical Assistant
Development and Public Relations
Sister Irene Mercedes
Director
Mrs. Barbara Mansfield
Assistant
Student Personnel Services
Sister Mary Luke
Director
Assistcint Staff
Sister Agnita Miriam, M.SW MA
Business Manager
Sister Marie Dorothy, A.B
Assistant Director of Finance
Mrs. Edward Ryan
Director of Residence
Catherine McLoughlin
Secretary to the President
Dorothy Flood Flynn, M.D
Attending Physician
Mrs. Dorothy Nichol
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Sister Irene Mercedes
Director of Public
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Sister Anne Rosaire
Dean of Admissions
Dr. Therese Rauner Sister Maria Joanna
Dean of Students Director of Finance
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Sister Alice Regina
Sister Thomas Mary
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Mrs. Irene Berstein
Mrs. Barbara Mansfield
Mrs. Eleanor Francis Sister Miriam de Lourdes
Rev. Horatio Nunez
Mrs. Dorothy Nichol
Miss Abigail Mahoney
Sister Agnita Miriam
Sister Marie Dorothy
Mr. Marty Taras
Sister Marian Margaret
Mrs. Lucia Sovran
Miss Teresa Stilo
Mrs. Anna Stanley
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Sister Edith Mercedes
Mr. Richard Casper
Mrs. Alice Flynn
Mrs. Marian Reidy Miss Carol Crystle
Mrs. Mary Kelliher
Mr. William Jacques, Jr.
Mrs. Pauline Spiak
Sister Noela Miriam Sister Ann Carmel
Freshmen
Think of the immensity of the powers, ideas and
persons not yet discovered or harnessed or born or
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of the immense joy and difficulty of living, of the possibilities of the future
Class of 1967
Class Officers Student Council Representatives
President--Kathy Fischer Sally Brennan Celeste Piderit
Vice-President-Marijo Gillis Mary Ann O'Brien Vicky Pello
Secretary--Beth Kiley Moderator
Sister Bernard Dolores
"Your bid.'
Front Row: B. Vail, K. Kennedy. C. Johanssen, M. Lyttle, E. Peacock,
B. Conti. Back Row: V. Pello, A. Porter, A. Shay.
Front Row: M. Mulder, L. McCoy, C. Klett, J. Le Barbera, L. Judd, B.
King, K. Gurry. Back Row: C. Piderit, B. Hall, L, Hanle, C. Socha, C.
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Farrell, M. Mulcahy, L. Lema,
Gallagher, A. Ficara, E, Hogan,
Hines, D. Donlan, C. Cahill,
Duffy, P. Hickey, P. Cashman,
J. Glojek, K. Flanigan.
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Freshman Class Officers: Marijo Gillis
Kathryn Fischer, Elizabeth Kiley.
Front Row: D. Duffy, M. Foscato. Back
Row: W. Schiavone, J. Malter, S. Still-
wagon, M. Grogan, J. Lyons, S. Cahill,
E, Repola.
S. Hartman, A. Passalacqua, G. O'Brien, J. Fox, P. Schulz, M. Grainger, K. Fehlner, M.
Conaty, M. L. Berberat, J. Coleman.
Freshmen representatives of the Student Council: Mary Ann O'Brien, Victoria Pello, Celeste
Piderit, Sally Ann Brennan.
Freshmen lnvestiture. F. Gainor, J. Congalton, M. A. Wilson.
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A. Weiss, E. Shugg, N. Nizolek, H, Zulauf, E, Sansalone, S. Malcolm, J. Murphy, M. A.
Syso, M. Roberts, L. Paulis, K. Murphy, M. A. Wilson.
Front Row: S. Ramin, C, Prigatano. Second Row: R. Muro, G, Stubbe, M. O'Brien, G.
Murphy, J. Shelton. Back Row: M. Rogers, D. Svitila, J. Velez, L. Noble, M. Nolan, F.
Watts, K. Strain.
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Day hops use the lounge during their free time.
A. Havlin, A. Daley, J. Bannigan, M. DeFonseca, S. Ris, G. Kinsella, E.
Montagnino, J. Culosi, J. Congalton, P. Buckley, P. Quis, B. Roberts, A.
Haley, H. Emerich, B. Simons, S. Brennan, M. Sheridan, S. Dixon, M.
Roccati, M, Lee, B. Pilling.
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Introduction to Housekeeping
M. R, Leach, P. Meehan, M. Manning,
A. Kerrigan, C. Kennedy, R. Genovese,
J. Piazza, J. Luglio, P. Koeneke.
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F. Gordon, F. Grimaldi.
F. McGrory, C. Cali, M. Saich, J. D'Orazio, N. Rotiroti, K. Morrissey, A. Lee, M. Facchetti,
A. Cassamassa, J. Miller, M. Gillis, L. Sweeney, L. Votta, J. McPhee, B. Schwab, A.
Procario, K. Twasutyn.
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P, Barry, M. Grabowski, F. Graborz, C. Capetta, C, Fraundorfer.
"And to all a good night."
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C. Jazwinski, M. Cunningham, D. Ochsenreiter
A. Vitale, M. F. Barrett, M. Lynskey.
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Front Row: J. Bombace, L. De Marco,
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A. lorizzo, M. Gasser, A. Healey, V.
Feeney, K, Arras, M. Glennon.
Sophomores
Only by reaching to the heart of the noosphere can
we hope and indeed be sure of finding all of us
together and each of us separately, the fullness of
our humanity.
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being human and we find that each of us has need of the other.
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Marcia McCormack
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Barbara Wurz
Patricia Libutti
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Classes
What would become of our souls, Lord, if they lacked
the bread of earthly reality to nourish them, the wine
of created beauty to intoxicate them, the discipline
of human struggle to make them strong.
Hymn to the Universe
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The sciences, arts, humanities and techniques give us a powerful forward
thrust on our journey upwards. This is the impulse of the spirit enlivening
matter.
On December 2, 1965, Elizabeth Seton
College received a great impetus in its pur-
suit of excellence when the announcement
was made that our college was granted full
accreditation by the Middle States Associa-
tion Commission on Institutions of Higher
Education. The accreditation, directed by an
expert team of college professors and deans,
signifies the full recognition of Seton's place
in the academic world.
The process leading to accreditation was a
difficult and arduous oneg however, the co-
operative efforts of both faculty, administra-
tion and student body evoked a communal
Middle Stoites
spirit of unity, loyalty, and above all, faith.
Preparations for accreditation began in
the spring of i965 when students discussed
problems, answered questionnaires, and the
faculty worked long hours preparing the
initial report. Finally, in October of this year
the team, chaired by Dean Margaret Le Clair
of Beaver College arrived and for four days,
Seton was thoroughly investigated. When
full accreditation was granted, the entire
Seton family rejoiced. One of the biggest
lessons learned from the self-study made by
the college was that the process of evaluation
and remaking must be an on-going one.
Steering Committee deliberate at a planning session.
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Sister Miriam Imelda and Dean Margaret Le Clair
seem pleased after the team's visit.
Evoilucition
Dr. Martin of Corning Community College pauses
here with Sister Mary Rose.
Sister Irene Mercedes discusses administrative problem with Sister Gregory
of Gwynned-Mercy College.
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evaluating Seton.
Music, Art
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abilities in art exhibits, concerts and dra-
H matic productions.
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Karen, Fran and Marilynneg sophomore drama students experiment in make-up techniques
Jean Perotta and Rose Murphy post notices for members
of the Museum of Modern Art Club.
Sister Marie Mercedes instructs a class in History of Art.
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Sophomore art majors comment on the creative efforts of Kathy Balles.
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Dee Catena deliberates over Psychology reports.
General Education
Besides taking the basic liberal arts courses
General Education students can concentrate in Ian
guage, psychology or secretarial studies.
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Sophomores engage in a philosophical discussion.
General Education students pool their ideas.
Students improve reading skills under
Mrs. Bernstein's guidance.
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Angelica Di Maria.
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Merchandising
The Merchandising students learn the needs
and preferences of the public in their courses
in salesmanship and consumer buying. A va-
riety of career opportunities are open to these
students in retailing, advertising, and related
fields.
Mary De Lorenzo and Cecelia Distabile take a "field trip"
to the Manor to study furniture design.
Donna Cox reviews information on possible
merchandising careers.
Mr. Albert Lockwood of the Chemical Manufacturers'
Trust discusses "Credit in our economy" with Merchan-
dising students.
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Office practice makes perfect, Nancy O'Neill and Sheila Tobin.
ecretci ricil
The Secretarial program combines Liberal
Arts courses with technical subjects. Future
secretaries have opportunities to learn and
practice a variety of office skills.
Would you believe-coffee break?
How many words did you say?
Studies
Pnut butr, pikls, pretsls . , . Today's student-tomorrow's
secretary. Shirley Johnson.
Freshmen prove to be effective error-preventive iyplsts.
What a little concentrated effort will produce. , .
Madelyn Norton and Sister Edith Mercedes care-
fully prepare a chemical solution.
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Who said Biology is a dull science? Melanie Joseph
and Cathy Hemenway don't seem to think so.
The Liberal Arts students prepare to transfer
after graduation. Laboratory and library work
are an essential part of the preparation.
Miss McCarthy of the College of Mt, St. Vincent
advises Barbara and Elaine on college admissions.
Are you sure that is what the lab manual says? "How many grams does it say in the book?" Kathy McKeon
Liberal
Arts
Mr. Zeitz explains PIato's Theory of the Cave to his interested sophomore
class.
gl-Iabla Ud. Espanol? and Parlez-vous
frangais?
A future English major . . . Blanche Leonard.
Any Setonites in the news?
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Activities
Only love can bring individual beings to their perfect
completion as individuals, by uniting them one with
another, because only love takes possession of them
and unites them by what is deepest within them.
The Future of Man
Activities are an important piece ot the college cloth. Here we learn to trans
late our knowledge into the language of active living.
The Holy Sacrifice ot the Mass transforms the gift ot service into re-
demptive action.
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Rose Murphy encourages a budding artist at the Methodist Center.
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Operation Service
Generosity, understanding and love are elements
vital to complete growth. Students volunteer their
services at St. John's Hospital, the Graham Home,
Fernclitt Home and the Methodist Center.
These small, but significant attempts to aid others
help Seton students to make real the Christian ideal
of service.
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Margaret Conaty and children seem happy, it not busy!
Barbara Cheney looks at some contemporary expressionism.
Johrfs Hospital.
Barbara Vail is off to work at St. John's Hospital.
Volunteer Marge Caccioppi serves off-duty volunteer Vicki Shankey at St.
Sister James de Lourdes discusses tutoring problems with Graham Home volunteers.
Girl Scouts at Fernclitf Home learn arts and Crafts with Joanne Dolan.
Patricia Buckley enjoys "baby-sitting" at Fern
cliff Home.
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Library aides, organized under the leadership of Student
Council donate time and service for benefit of students.
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Student Council Officers confer with the Dean.
Student
Council
Officers
President-Karen Galloway
Vice-President-Mary Finnerty
Secretary-Patricia Dugan
Moderator-Dr. Therese Rauner
We're ready to serve you. . . Student Council.
Under the leadership of the Stu-
dent Council, students have partici-
pated more effectively in the college
community.
l'm bored-let's campus someone . . , Judiciary Committee Members,
N, Corrigan, D. Cosentino, C. Hayes, J. Cerrone. Missing: B. Miller,
144 M. Roco.
You don't think so? Sodality meeting.
Soclcilitu
Officers
Prefect-Patricia Dugan
Vice-Prefect-Mary Ellen Tkaczyk
Secretary-Colleen Dugan
Treasurer-Melanie Joseph
Moderator-Sister Marie Irene
The Sodality of Elizabeth Seton College has
become a group active in both spiritual and
apostolic works. Through weekly cell meet-
ings, a Bible Vigil, and a weekend retreat at
Sophomores participate in Advent wreath ceremony.
Sodality officers confer.
the Cenacle House in Lake Ronkonkoma, New
York, each girl has had the opportunity to
search out and confirm her own ideals.
Inter-collegiate meetings, food drives and
the adoption of a Vietnamese child were some
ofthe activities which gave expression to these
ideals during the year.
Happiness is a day at Fairfield.
Discussions can be fun, Fairfield and Seton Sodalists discover
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Elizabethan
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Pulzlifhed by lhe .rludenlx of Elizabeth
Seton College. n junior college for
women. 1061 North Broadway. Yonkers,
N.Y.
Iidiinrf Colleen Dugan.
Armlant Enlltorf Blanche Leonard,
lidimriul Szuyf' Jacqueline D'Orazio, An-
nette Ficara, Mary Finnerry, Diane
Harms, Barbara Krug, Adele Porter.
Emilie-Mary Puzio, Barbara Rohan,
Nancy Rotirori, Lucy Sanraniello.
Monica Schaefer, Christine Socha.
Barbara Stasz, Loreen Sweeney, Nora
ma Trovaro, Linda Votta.
Elizabethan staff members check over the latest edition.
Burinerx Manager: Diane Harms.
Freshman staff members view film
strip in newswrifing.
1966
Mr. Frost of Charles Studio gives photography tips Angie and Jane struggle with sophomore lay-outs.
to Pat Kiernan and Beverly Simons.
Our research department: Cecilia Atanasio, Mary
Neumann, Frances Castellano, Susan Davis, Susan
Lang.
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Staff members: Susan Boyd, Margherita Norrito,
Melanie Joseph and Diane Penner learn the art of
cropping.
Editor: Mary Dee English
Contributors: Ann Iorizzo, Adele Porter, Joan
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Weisman, Cecelia Williams, Blanche Leonard,
Mary Dee English, Joann Neary, Jo Jagus,
Mary Barrett.
Drcumcl Club
Officers: KAREN GALLOWAY
FRANCINE PETRUCCI
MARYLYNNE TOMASCO
Moderator: MR. TARAS
The Drama Clubs of Iona and Seton practice for "Antigone,"
lsmene lLillian DeMarcol looks on as Antigone lAnne Cantillionl expresses her love for
l-laemon lCharles Coppingerl.
The Guard lPeter Walshl tells Creon lLouis Avalosl and the page lDonna Coxl that
someone has tried to bury the body.
Karen Galloway lStage Manager? and the crew of Antigone acknowledge well deserved
applause.
Two of the "Twelve Angry Jurors" re-enact the crime.
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Hostile juror lPeter Walsh! tries to convince Marylynne Tomasco
that the defendant is guilty.
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Glee Club sings at lnvestiture,
Glee Club
Glee Club Officers
President-Patricia O'Hara
Vice-President-Joan Larizza
Sec,-Treasurer-Donna Izzo
Director-Mr, Jacques
Moderator-Sister Thomas Mary
Joan Larizza, Pat O'Hara and Donna Izzo, Glee Club
officers, practice a new selection.
Practice makes perfect!
Here we go a-wassailing.
There's a time for work and a time for play
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"Let there be peace on earth."
Mr. Jacques directs.
It only looks hard!"
Organized Games-E.S.C. vs. Thomas More.
"All right, we give up. Where's the ball?
Athletic Association
President--Joan Larizza
Business Manager-Linda O'Connor
Coach-Miss Abigail Mahoney
Moderator-Sister Miriam Charles
Yes, Linda, it's still there."
Anybody's ball-E.S.C. vs. St. John's.
Go! Fight! Win!
Srnilel You're on Candid Camera!
Donna Kelly supervises decorating.
Social Life
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The pause that refreshes.
There's a monkey from Boston lost somewhere!
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Candleglow and Mistletoe at the Westchester Country Club.
Officers
President-Donna Kelly
Vice-President-Cecelia Distabile
Sec.-Treasurer--Kay Moriarity
Moderator--Sister Francis Marita
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Corrigan confer with committee members,
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Art Club
Officers
President-Rose Murphy
Vice-President-Pamela Schultz
Secretary-Jean Perrotta
Moderator-Sister Maria Celestia
Art Club members prepare for Spring Exhibit Seton Still
wagon Mary Jo Gloiek and Annette Ficara
President Rose Murphy demonstrates the use of the kiln
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Modern Dance iii' o
Directors
Ka ren Galloway
Carol Jazwinski
Modern dancers Iimber up.
Dance club instructors, Carol Jazwinski and Karen
Galloway discuss the week's lesson.
Seton's "dying swans!"
Young Citizens
President-B. J. Fleming
Moderator-Sister James de Lourdes
The Young Citizens Club sponsors
f discussions, pictures, movies, and stu-
dent polls in an effort to arouse inter-
est in political affairs.
Young Citizens officers discuss agenda for weekly meeting,
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Father Daniel Lyons sheds light on the Viet Nam situation.
Sister Miriam Imelda congratulates Lynn Padler at the
Honors Convocation while Mary Finnerty looks on.
According to Dr, McDermott the tra-
ditional viewpoint of aesthetics must
Mr. Zeitz lends an ear to the pacifist views of Mr. Thomas Cornell and be Changed.
Mr. Peter Steinfels.
Seton's contributions to the world of GLAMOUR: P.
Cashman, S. Hartman, J. Malter, K. Fischer, J. Miller.
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Representatives from NFCCS talk to the student body.
Miss Reid captivates listeners with her views on the rising
African nations.
CaHahan's ideas on the woman's role in society,
Academic procession begins Honors Assembly. 159
Seton's "Sugar Daddies!
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No matter what shape your stomach's in."
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"l realize this is the two step, Dad, but. . ." "Shall we dance?
The Gurrys and the Bannigans get together at our coffee sign up.
Up the ladder goes Santa's helper, Connie Hayes.
Christmas at
Seton
It was anything but a silent
Who were you expecting, Santa Claus? P. Lorenz and
A. Perrone and Sister Marie Irene.
night!
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Bible vigil precedes campus Christmas activities.
Sister Noela Miriam and Mrs. Ryan chat during a Sister Miriam Imelda and
brief intermission. Faculty Christmas dinner,
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See what the Christmas spirit can get you!
"These are a few of our favorite things."
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Luncheon Committee admires sweepstakes gifts
The Mother's Guild Luncheon at
the Waldorf on March 5th was a
gala celebration of Middle States
Accreditation.
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luncheon.
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Seton's "Roundtable!
Freshman Officers sing thanks to sophomore sisters.
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Kathy Kennedy dances Russian style.
"Sun shines bright on my old Kentucky home."
Once again . . . Edelweiss,
"Paul, you're off key!"
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"Fly me to the moon . . ." Joann Neary
models at Mother's Club Hat Show.
"Would you believe I905?"
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353 Columbus Avenue
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458 Bard Avenue
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7l Round Hill Drive
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249 McLean Avenue
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45 Ballard Drive
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595 Trinity Avenue
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159-09 32 Avenue
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61 -8 Avenue
Hawthorne, New Jersey
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7 Abner Place
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2224 Neil Street
Schenectady, New York
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29 Pleasant Street
Danbury, Connecticut
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83 Westerly Street
Yonkers, New York
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202 Pondfield Road West
Bronxville, New York
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303 Hurley Avenue
Kingston, New York
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1085 Boston Post Road
Rye, New York
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21 Poplar Street
East Norwalk, Connecticut
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50-13 47 Street
Woodside, New York
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107 Robeth Lane
Wethersfield, Connecticut
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595 West 167th Street
Bronx, New York
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326 Crestmont R-oad
Cedar Grove, New Jersey
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559 Argyle Avenue
Orange, New Jersey
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21-17 28 Street
Astoria, New York
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129 Convent Place
Yonkers, New York
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402 Arlington Avenue
Jersey City, New Jersey
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1551 Unionport Road
New York, New York
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4901 Henry Hudson Parkway
Riverdale 71, New York
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407 E. 116th Street
New York, New York
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15 Austin Place
Port Chester, New York
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43 Covington Road
Yonkers, New York
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303 Pennsylvania Avenue
Crestwood, New York
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1 1 East Main Street
Stony Point, New York
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221 Beach 128 Street
Belle Harbor, New York
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720 East 227 Street
Bronx, New York
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524 Highland Avenue
Newark, New Jersey
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3024 Constitution Road
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101 Jadach Drive
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105 First Street
Hamden, Connecticut
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5210 Broadway
New York, New York
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343 Hawthorne Avenue
Yonkers, New York
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234 Paine Avenue
New Rochelle, New York
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553 Manor Road
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
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West Five Mile R-oad
Allegany, New York
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3214 Cambridge Avenue
Bronx, New York
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20 Ridgeland Road
Yonkers, New York
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432 Park Hill Avenue
Yonkers, New York
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400 Hollywood Avenue
New York, New York
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109 Warren Avenue
Spring Lake, New Jersey
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3725 Henry Hudson Parkway
New York, New York
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7 Cottage Place Gardens
Yonkers, New York
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38 Riverside Drive
Utica, New York
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679 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, New York
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24 Lorraine Street
Glen Ridge, New Jersey
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3455 McOwen Avenue
New York, New York
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61 Bronx River Road
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Bernstein, Irene, 19, 133
Bree, Patricia, 22, 159
Sister Ann Carmel, 25
Carr, Elizabeth, 17
Casper, Richard, 23
Sister Maria Celestia, 16
Sister Miriam Charles, 22, 159
Sister Mary Christopher, 24
Crystle, Carol 23, 159
Dale, Mary I8
Sister Bernard Dolores, 24, 159
Sister Marie Dorothy, 20
Flynn, Alice, 23
Francis, Eleanor, 19
Hoenig, George, 17, 133
Sister Miriam Imelda, 10, 11, 12
Sister Marie Irene, 18, 148, 162
Jacques, William 25, 150, 151
Sister Marian James, 16, 136
Sister Maria Joanna, 15
Kelliher, Mary, 25
Lohrfink, Ann, 24
Sister James de Lourdes, 21 , 159
Sister Miriam de Lourdes, 19
Sister Mary Luke, 17, 128
Mahoney, Abigail, 20
Mansfield, Barbara, 19
Sister Marian Margaret, 21 , 159
Sister Rose Maria, 16
Sister Joan Marian, 17, 159
Sister Francis Marita, 22, 167
Sister Thomas Mary, 18, 130
McGoldrick, Anne, 17
McLoughlin, Catherine, 17
Sister Edith Mercedes, 23, 138
Sister Irene Mercedes, 15, 129
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Sister Marie Mercedes, 19, 128, 131, 159
Miller, Laurel, 24
Sister Agnita Miriam, 20
Sister Noela Miriam, 25, 163
Mulvehill, Margaret, 16, 159
Nichol, Dorothy, 20
Nunez, Horatio, Rev., 20
O'Keefe, Joseph, Rev., 10, 24
Rauner, Therese, 15, 163
Sister Alice Regina, 18, 128
Reidy, Marian, 23, 31, 128
Sister Anne Rosaire, 15, 128
Sister Mary Rose, 15, 31, 128, 1
Ryan, Edward, Mrs., 22, 163
Sovran, Lucia, 21
Spiak, Pauline, 25
Stanley, Anna, 21
Stauble, Margaret, 18
Stilo, Teresa, 21, 159
Taras, Marion, 21, 131
Troccoli, Irma, 22
Zeitz, Gerald, 16, 158, 159
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Allegri, Diane, 45, 131, 142
Arras, Kathleen, 35, 151
Atanasio, Cecilia, 43, 147
Auwerda, Ann, 63
29
Balles, Kathleen, 62, 77, '95, 116, 131, 163
Bandeo, Adriana, 86
Bannigan, Jeanne, 32, 161
Barbato, Carol Ann, 131, 150, 151
Barbieri, Maria, 70, 99, 144, 146, 167
Barrett, Mary Frances, 34, 1
Barry, Patricia, 34
Barry, Virginia
31, 151
Index
Bitetto, Lynne
Bombace, JoAnn, 35
Boyd, Susan, 62, 136, 147, 163
Brennan, Sally, 30, 32, 144,
166
Britton, Patricia, 29
Bruno, Patricia, 64, 131
Buckley, Patricia, 32
Burchell, Jane, 116, 124, 147
Byrne, Kathleen, 35
C
Cacioppi, Margaret, 55, 132
Cahill, Cornelia,
Cahill, Susan, 30
Calac, Claudette, 34
Cali, Charlene, 33
Cannizzaro, Claudia, 122, 160
Cantillon, Ann, 162
Cappetta, Catherine, 34
Carota, Patricia
Carroll, Madeleine, 35
Cartwright, Sylvia, 34
Cassamassa, Anne, 33
Cashman, Patricia, 29, 134, 159
Castellano, Frances, 108, 147
Catena, Dolores, 71, 90, 132
Cavaliere, Marguerite, 50
152,
Cerrone, Jody, 125, 144, 151, 162, 167
Citarella, Ann, 33
Chenausky, Patricia, 78, 144, 159
Cheney, Barbara, 112, 131
Clark, Patricia, 72, 95, 117, 134, 162
Coleman, Joan, 30
Coleman, Linda, 63, 156, 167
Conaty, Margaret, 30
Condon, Martha, 55
Congalton, Jacqueline, 31, 160
Conti, Barbara, 28, 35, 145, 146
Corrigan, Nancy, 102, 144, 155
Cortese, Marianne, 29
Cosentino, Donna, 41, 95, 117, I
Cox, Donna, 111, 135
Crisham, Maureen, 33, 151, 163
Crotty, Maureen, 88, 145
Culkin, Lynn, 83
Culosi, JoAnn, 32
Cunningham, Martha, 34
D
Daley, Anne Marie, 32, 117, 145
Davis, Susan, 57, 146, 147
Deery, Mary Beth, 151
De Fonseca, Maria, 32
De Lorenzo, Mary, 73, 135, 166
Della Rocco, Marcia, 49, 144
De Marco, Lillian, 29, 35, 137
De Marco, Myrna, 105
34, 144
Di Maria, Angelica, 116, 120, 132, 144,
147, 161
Distabile, Cecilia, 41, 135, 155
Dixon, Susan, 32
D'Orazio, Jacqueline, 33, 145
Dolan, Joanne, 29, 34
Dolan, Sueanne, 46, 139
Donlan, Dolores
Donohue, Barbara, 80, 154
Drugan, Carolyn, 29, 160
Duffy, Damien, 30
Duffy, Maria, 29
Dugan, Colleen, 94, 102, 145, 146
Dugan, Patricia, 92, 94, 144, 145, 151,
160
157,
Emerich, Helen, 32, 117
English, Mary Dee, 38, 130, 147
F
Facchetti, Marie, 33
Farrell, Kathleen, 29,
144
Feeney, Veronica, 35, 151
Fehlner, Katherine, 30
Fey, Janet, 33
Ficara, Annette, 29, 1
Filip, Veronica, 34
56
Filipowski, Mary Ann, 71, 106
Finnerty, Mary, 115, 144, 146, 158
Finnerty, Susan, 34
Fischer, Kathryn, 29, 35, 159, 166
Flaminio, Elaine, 85, 138, 139, 151
Flanigan, Karen, 29, 134, 157
Fleming, Betty Jane, 96, 146, 157
Fogelburg, Christine,
Foscato, Marijo, 30
Fox, Eileen, 72, 154
Fox, Joan, 30, 156
34
Fraundorfer, Carol Ann, 34
G
Gainor, Florence, 31
Gallagher, Carol, 29
Galloway, Karen, 95,
157, 159, 161
Garry, Margaret, 34
Gasser, Marilyn, 35
107,130,144
Genovese, Romaine, 33
Giacomo, Patricia, 95, 134, 167
Gillis, Mary Jo, 29, 33, 34
Gilmartin, Sharon, 29
Gilmore, Maureen, 91, 137
Glennon, Margaret, 29, 35, 150
Glojek, Mary Jo, 29,
Gordon, Francine, 33
Grabarz, Frances, 34
Grabowski, Marlaine,
156, 167
34
Grainger, Marjorie, 30
Gregory, Barbara, 86,
95, 166
Grimaldi, Francine, 33
Grogan, Maureen, 30
Gurreri, Emily, 35
Gurry, Kathleen, 28, 161
H
Haley, Ann Marie, 32
Hall, Barbara, 28
Hancock, Marguerite
Hanle, Linda, 28
Harms, Diane, 151
Hartman, Sheila, 30,
Havlin, Ann, 32, 159
Hayes, Constance, 70,
162, 167
159
Hayden, Ann Marie, 95, 123, 134
Healey, Alicia, 35, 137
Hemenway, Catherine, 106, 138, 144 157
Heppner, Carole, 65,
Heslin, Kathleen, 95
Hickey, Pamela, 29
95
Hines, Margo, 29, 32, 134
Hogan, Elizabeth, 29
Houston, Donna, 131
Hughes, Kathleen, 10
1,144,152,153 159
lorizzo, Anne, 35, 147, 151
Izzo, Donna, 65, 95,
J
150,151,153, 161
Jackson, Gwendolyn, 35
100,144,153
Benza, Kathy Jo, 116, 132, 153, 156
Berberat, Mary Lou, 30, 166
Bilyak, Marilyn, 71, 120, 132, 144
Eboli, Ana, 76, 131
Edwardes, Josephine, 1 19, 134
184
Jazwinski, Carol, 34, 137, 157
Johansson, Claire, 28, 151
Johnson, Shirley, 75, 136, 137
Joseph, Melanie, 69, 94, 138, 145,
147, 151, 160
Judd, Lynn, 28
K
Kaczorowski, Janice, 81, 145
Kautz, Sharon, 35
Keckeissen, Linda, 47, 139
Kelley, Marguerite, 61
Kelly, Donna, 89, 154, 155
Kempinski, Sherry, 88, 94, 132
Kenna, Gail Ann, 40
Kennedy, Catherine, 33
Kennedy, Gayle, 95, 167
Kennedy, Kathleen lSoph.1, 42
Kennedy, Kathleen lFrosh.1, 28, 151, 166
Kerrigan, Ann, 33
Kiernan, Patricia, 35, 147
Kiley, Elizabeth, 29, 35, 144, 151, 154, 156
King, Barbara, 28
Kinsella, Gail, 32, 160
Klett, Cynthia, 28
Koeneke, Patricia, 33
Komora, Rosalia, 97, 146
Kowsky, Claire, 84
Krug, Barbara, 69, 146
Kuntz, Janice, 76, 144, 159
L
La Barbara, Julie
Lang, Susan, 58, 145, 147
Larizza, Joan, 95, 131,150, 161, 162
La Sala, Lenora, 112, 132
Leach, Mary, 33, 145
Lee, Anne, 33
Lee, Mary, 32, 70
Lema, Legia, 29
Leonard, Blanche, 81, 139, 146, 147
Levesque, Marie
Le Voci, Linda, 150
Libutti, Partricia, 48
Libutti, Patricia, 48
Lindon, Kathleen, 75
Long, Miriam, 83, 121
Lorden, Christine, 56, 71
Lorenz, Margaret, 57, 132, 162, 167
Lovett, Alma, 51, 71, 136, 154
Low, Susan, 73, 95, 144, 151,153
Luglio, Judith, 33
Lynskey, Margaret, 34
Lyons, Judith, 30
Lyttle, Mary, 28, 151
M
Malcom, Susan, 31
Mallett, Gail, 87, 145, 146
Malloy, Barbara, 95, 99, 116
Malter, Joan, 30, 151, 159
Mancuso, Elizabeth, 96
Manning, Martha, 33, 144, 157, 167
Marazino, Carol, 93, 95, 117
Marchionni, Florence, 39
Marra, Cheryl, 35
McCarthy, Agnes, 45
McCarthy, Anne, 44, 151
McCarthy, Mary, 54
McCormack, Marcia, 46, 95, 166
McCoy, Linda, 28, 160
McDonald, Janet
McFeely, Susan, 35
McGeorge, Nancy, 35
McGrory, Francine, 33, 70
McKeon, Kathleen, 82, 138, 146
McKone, Mary, 95, 139
McPhee, Janet, 33
Meehan, Patricia, 33
Miller, Barbara, 118
Miller, Jean, 33, 35, 151, 159
Index
Modugno, Carol
Montagnino, Elizabeth, 32, 151
Moriarty, Katherine, 52, 94, 134, 155
Morrissey, Catherine, 33
Mulcahy, Margaret, 29
Mulder, Marilyn, 28
Muro, Rosemary, 32, 134, 151
Murphy, Ellen, 56, 70, 166
Murphy, Gayle, 32, 134
Murphy, Joan, 31, 157
Murphy, Karen, 35
Murphy, Kathleen, 31, 151
Murphy, Rose, 71, 78, 130, 156
Murtha,
Bernadine, 1 12
N
Nash, Kathleen, 151
Neumann, Mary, 109, 147, 159
Nizolek, Nancy, 31, 146
Noble, Lucy, 32, 156
Nolan, Mary, 32, 71
Norrito, Margherita, 1 11, 1 16, 133,
144, 147
Norton, Madelyn, 66, 138, 162
Nowak, Carolann, 35
0
O'Brien, Gretchen, 30
O'Brien,
O'Brien,
Kathleen, 104
Mary Ann, 30, 32, 35, 144, 166
Roberts, Marie, 31, 137
Robertson, Mary, 74, 151
Roccati, Marie, 32, 163, 166
Roco, Mercedes, 59
Rogers, Michele, 32
Rohan, Barbara, 70, 125, 138, 146
Roll, Roberta, 113, 139
Rotiroti, Nancy, 33
Runey, Kathleen, 60
S
Saich, Margaret, 33
Salem, Claudia, 35
Sanderson, Gale, 87, 160
Sansalone, Elena, 31, 137
Santaniello, Lucy, 109
Santoro, Frances, 48
Schaefer, Monica, 70, 83, 146
Schiavone, Wanda, 30
Schirano, Pamela, 40
Schultz, Pamela, 30, 144, 156
Schwab, Barbara, 33
Shankey, Victoria, 49, 143
Shay, Ann, 28, 34
Shelton, Jean, 32, 134, 160
Shea, Eileen, 50, 116, 133, 144
Sheridan, Margaret, 32
Shugg. Elizabeth, 31
Simons, Beverly, 32, 147
Skalicky, Diane, 94, 118, 132
Ochsenreiter, Diane, 34, 137
O'Connor, Linda, 94, 95, 98, 153, 166
O'Connor, Winifred, 1 14
O'Hara, Patricia, 95, 123, 150, 151, 162
O'Neill, Ann, 93, 136, 145, 159
O'Rourke, Geraldine, 99
P
Padler, Lynn, 105, 158
Pallone, Barbara, 95, 121
Parutka, Mary, 97, 132, 157, 160
Passalacqua, Ann, 30
Paulis, Lorraine, 31, 32
Payton, Betty Ann, 64
Peacock, Eileen, 28
Pello, Victoria, 28, 30, 35, 144, 145,
153, 156
Penner, Diane, 116, 119, 132, 147, 151
Perrone, Alicia, 113, 151, 162
Perrotta, Jean, 84, 130, 156
Petrizelli, Regina, 77
Petrucci, Francine, 92, 130, 166
Pezzuto, Marie, 151
Piazza, JoAnn, 33
Piderit, Celeste, 28, 30, 144, 166
Pilling, Betty Ann, 32, 166
Porter, Adele, 28, 35, 144, 146, 154
Previdi, Marcia, 115, 134
Prigatano, Cheryl, 32
Prince, Gail, 67, 151, 152
Procario, Adeline, 33
Puzio, Emilie-Mary, 68, 70, 146
Q
Quilty, Marjorie, 54, 144
Quinn, Mary, 91, 117, 133
Quis, Patricia, 32
R
Ramin, Susan, 32
Reid, Kate
Reilly, Ann, 58,71
Reiner, Mary, 103
Reiser, Marianne, 62, 94, 132
Repola, Elaine, 30
Ris, Suzanne, 32
Risse, Karen, 61
Richardson, Denise, 53
Roberts, Barbara, 32, 151
185
Socha, Christine, 28
Spallone, Joanne, 108, 144, 145
Stafford, Colleen, 71, 110, 156, 160
Stasz, Barbara, 89, 146, 169
Stillwagon, Seton, 30, 156, 166
Storlazzi, Jane, 53, 95, 138, 163
Strain, Kathleen, 28, 32
Stubbe, Gretchen, 32
Svitila, Delores, 32
Sweeney, Loreen, 33, 146
Syso, Mary Ann, 31, 34, 137, 157
T
Thomas, Alexandra
Tkaczyk, Mary Ellen, 79, 94, 130, 145
Tobin, Sheila, 136
Tole, Mary Claire, 104, 139, 144, 153
Tomasco, Marilynne, 52, 130, 162
Toner, Carol, 51, 95, 130
Trevisani, Isabel, 39
Trombello, Diana, 44, 132, 145
Trovato, Norma, 38
Twasutyn, Kathleen, 33
V
Vail, Barbara, 28, 144
Vegliante, Barbara, 28
Velez, Judy, 32
Vitale, Anne, 34, 145
Votta, Linda, 33, 146
W
Walsh, Eileen, 43, 138
Ward, Genevieve, 62, 71
Watts, Frances, 32
Weisman, Joan, 42
Weiss, AnnMarie, 31, 150, 151
Williams, Cecilia 80, 139, 147
Wilson, Marianne, 31, 32
Wurz, Barbara 47, 95, 152
Y
Yerkes, Catherine, 28
Young, Gail, 85, 154
Z
Zane, Theresa, 100, 161
Zazarrino, Elizabeth, 70, 71, 110
Zengen, Virginia, 70, 114, 153
Zulauf, Holly, 31
Jane Burchell
Betty Jane Fleming
Susan Boyd
Mary Parutka
Maureen Crotty
Susan Davis
Susan Lang
Cecilia Atanasio
Barbara Donohue
Mary Finnerty
Catherine Hemenway
Steiff
Editor-in-Chief
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Copy Editor
Monica Schaefer
Business Manager
Barbara Stasz
Layout Editor
Rosalia Komora
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Photography Editor
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Typing Editor
Gail Mallett
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Publicity
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General Assistants
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Barbara Rohan
Elaine Flaminio
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Roberta Roll
Ann 0'Neil
Melanie Joseph
Patricia Kiernan
Nancy Nizolek
Acknowledgments
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its gratitude for their help in making this issue possible.
Sister Miriam Imelda and the Faculty for their en-
couragement and cooperation.
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uable time and assistance.
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patience.
Mr. Frank Ball, Jr. and Eddie Adomilli of the New
City Printing Company for their professional advice.
The Student Body and benefactors for their generous
support.
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partment for their assistance.
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