Fontbonne Hall Academy - Fontbonne Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1954
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CONTENTS
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FOREWORD
We, the students of Fuiithoiiiie Hall, proudly
present iii the HFOlltlDOlll1Q 195-I," at picture of our
school life, at picture ot' the liiiest iii Catholic educa-
tioii. We wish to zicqliaint you, not only with our life
at Foiithoiiiie, hut with the esseiiee ot' Fzttliolic
eclucatimi as represeiitell iii this life.
Feiitliuiiiie, eui gmml source, is the lpuiitaiii of
truth and beauty nurturing the ideal of Catholic
woiiiaiilieetl iiihereiit iii the Foiitlmiiiie girl. It is
Foiithuiiiie's aim to nielil the miiicl, the holly, and the
spirit into at way el' lite stiwiiigly routed iii the rich
soil oi' true miiral principles, lkiuiiilecl mi the ruelt
ul' lieliel' iii Cell. lt is her mlesire In mzilie the Feiit-
lmiiiie girl grew iii the leur aiiil liwe ul' Gull, emi-
seious wt' her l'Ul2lllUIl tu lierC're2lto1'3toliuilll withiii
her these qualities pt' elizwactei' so vital to the
healthy existeiiee et' the iiitlivitluzil, the Natieii. the
Church, aiill the werlcl.
XYe.tliel'et'01'e,iiiviteyoll towitiiess the eflucatieii
of ai true Foiitheiiiiite. Wateli her grew iiitelleetuallji'
iii the classiwmiii, pliysieally iii sperts, stieiztlly ziiifl
L'llltlll'2lllj' iii l'Xll'2l-L'lll'l'll'lll2ll' zivtivities, mill spirit-
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emiiiiiiiii Vzitlifilie itll-ails, the Fpiitlieiiiie giuuliizite
the-ii emerges mi the threshiilcl ul' wwniiaiilitiml. She is
the Ilewer pl' Caltliiilie eiltlczitluii, deeply iiitusetl with
Christizui wisclem. She is preparefl te take her place
as the motlier ul' a new gm-iieratioii. as aii iiitelligeiit
citizen, tiiifl as ai coiitrihutiiig member 01' society . . .
tullilliiigf her place iii the pzitterii ot' time aiiil, must
importaiit, Sll'lYllljI for her rlestiiiy' with Gull iii
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for paths apart," look back with
joy on cherished memories of life
at Fontbonne. It seems only yester-
V- day that they waited with eager
anticipation to join "in Alma
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The Reception room is the heart of Fontbonne, welcoming all
to share in the warm spirit of friendship. WVithin easy access
of it are the classrooms, library, and the Chapel which make
Fontbonne home to all her students.
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referi-tice works, novels, biographies, anthologies,
and periodicals, the library offers an quiet and inspir-
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moments with chosen friends, the times of
calm contentment spent in communion with
Christ-all these "glories of our youth in
golden years" swiftly rush to our minds as
we watch our lives at Fontbonne unfolding
before us in these pages.
Happily we recall the hastily snatched
lunches as we hurried to a Glee Club
rehearsal, the fever pitched excitement after
the basketball games, the tension of cram-
ming for exams, and the hectic fun-filled days
of election campaigning. With a note of sad-
ness we remember, too, the Junior Dances
and annual Retreats, the Communion Break-
fasts and Recitals. The familiar buildings on
the Campus that have silently witnessed each
fleeting second-St. Joseph's, St. Martha's,
the Gym- pass too quickly before our eyes.
All these fond mementoes which make
ontbonne a living part of those within her
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Presence, the Fontbonne girl finds comfort
and encouragement. Moments spent in the
quiet of the Chapel help her soul to grow in
beauty. Through prayer she draws close to
Christ and His Mother.
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a pleasant retreat for moments of serious study or carefree recreation. In the Cross
and flag which rise above it is symbolized our hope for a world peace founded on
freedom and friendship under God's Divine protection.
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devotlon and wlde experlence that
gulde every Fontbonmte m her
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t1on of the Slstels of St Joseph a eommunxtx xx ell
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hunched xeals ot excemplalx SEIXICQ 111 the held of
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subJects Lllflel then tutelage spnltual Clll6Ct1OH
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Actually these official teachers, Sister
Francis Teresa, Sister Alice Carolyn and
Sister Anne Monica were engaged in the
very serious task of rating Student Person-
ality Records when the cameraman inter-
rupted them. These records, together with
the student's scholastic records, are used as
the basis for recommendation for higher
education and positions in the business
world.
The tape recorder is a favorite with FHCUIIY
and Sflldellis. Sister Mary Cecilia CMusicJ,
Siitel' Rose of Lima CLatinj, Sister Saint
Alphonaus CMathematics-Social Studiesj,
Sister Michaelita tFrenchD, and Sister Mary
Ping QL3tinJ enjoy the recordings of
Mendebsohifs "Sons of Israel" by Font-
b0lll10'8iGl08 -Club and the interpretation of
folk 801181 and folk tales by Fontbonne's
Language Club.
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In those rare moments between teaching,
counseling, and correcting, the Sisters iind
time to devote to their favorite hobbies.
Sister Margaret Loyola of the Religion
Department, Sister Helaine and Sister
Marie Jean of the History Department,
Sister Sheila Maria of the English Depart-
ment, and Sister Ignatius Loyola of the
Mathematics and the Music Departments,
discover new trends in art and literature.
0ur Lxbrary IS well stacked wxth appropriate readlngs for every
season Sister M Ablgall Llbrarlan displays the latest m Christmas
books to Sister John Raymond Slster Davld Mlflam and buster Anna
Loretta respectively teachers of English French and Science
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Sally Ferrara, Renee Creighton, and Dolores
Moran admire Fontbonne's new Bible.
"Rebuilding Society's Social Order," a study of Pope
Pius Xl's encyclical on labor, absorbs the attention
of these Juniors: Carol Stahl, Helen Murphy,
Maureen McLaughlin, Virginia Lee, Maureen Dugan,
Claire Little, Denise Fauci, Joan Campbll, Maura
RELIGIO
Today's student at Fontbonne Hall is
being steadily molded into tomorrow's
staunch Catholic woman. Fontbonne's
religion course is designed to give its stud-
ents a well understood and firmly rooted
faith. Although moral counsel and Catholic
philosophy begin with our religion classes,
they are by no means confined to these three
or four periods a week. There is an under-
Current of religion in everything that is said
or done in Fontbonne. Our formal religion
program includes a year study for each of
the following: Church liturgy, the Scrip-
tures, the Commandments, and Church
History. A thorough interpretation of the
four major encyclicals is also included in the
religion schedule. Aside from the required
religious training, Catholic doctrine is in-
jected into every other class. As the students
absorb Christian principles throughout the
day, their moral background is being formed
as is, consequently, their way of life.
Wixsted, Ann Timmes, Audrey Woods, Georgina
Bassett, Coneetta Iacono, Barbara Battaglia, and
Betty Clancy. From it they receive wise counseling
on modern social problems.
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Mary Jean Campbell, Marion Joyce
and Joan Melomo look on as Marie
McGrath and Dorothy Sevillo hold
a chart showing the growth of the
Catholic Church to a Church
History class. Regina Coll displays
copies of "Jubilee," a new pictorial
Catholic magazine.
In this Freshman class, the girls
are engrossed in reading "The
Tablet," the weekly newspaper of
the Brooklyn Diocese. This issue
contains Pope Pius XII encyclical,
"Fulgens Corona Gloriae," pro-
claiming the Marian Year. This
Diocesan organ is a useful aid to
Catholic thinking.
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These Sophomores deepen their
knowledge of the Mass, an integral
part of the course in Religion, as
they intently study these charts
containing the expression of the
liturgy in symbols.
llary Farinella displays a copy of
"The Tablet" supplement, printed
during the celebration of the
Diocesan centenary, to her class-
mates. "The Tablet" keeps the
girls informed of current Diocesan
happenings.
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In this Sophomore history class Marilyn Angerami presides
over a lively discussion group. Linda Ciofli traces the routes
of the Vandals and Huns, ancient barbarian tribes, while the
other students supplement her information.
A group of Juniors become more familiar with our Constitu-
tion as they distinguish among the Legislative, Executive, and
Judiciary departments. Eileen Brady and Barbara Murray
further explain the value of our Federal system of
government.
A headline captures the interest of
Dorothy Wernert, Joan Schneider,
and Mary Ellen Feeney who are
keeping up with the Times.
HI TORY
To be a good citizen, the student has to under-
stand the historical background of our great
American nation. F'ontbonne's history course reveals
to her the origin and functions of government, and
the elements of our economic system in first year
social studies. Sophomore year finds her comparing
our American heritage with the histories of
European nations, dating from Hammurabi on
through Napoleon. In the last two years, she con-
centrates solely on American history. Imbued with
the knowledge of our American democracy, its
acquisitions, protection, and growth, she gains an
appreciation of our way of life which will help her
to become a better citizen.
Worldwide political changes occur-
ring in thc last decade are noted
by Marie McGrath, Patricia Clare,
Margaret Meehan, Patricia Perotta,
and Barbara Murphy.
Glancing out at nearby historic
Fort Lafayette, Elizabeth Rose,
Lucille Spinelli, Patricia Posta, and
Carol Delma recall the spirit and
deeds of the American Revolution.
A Freshman classroom is the scene
of a debate on the European
Defense Plan in which Arlene
Hayden and Marie Davids parti-
cipate.
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Eagerly anticipating future victory
and the final possession of the
American Legion History trophy
are sixth termers Ann Palumbo,
Nancy Blurnane, Grace Perla,
Frances Furfaro, Elizabeth Dunn,
Carol Gull, and Elizabeth Minu-
taglio.
Ellen Curran, like her classmates,
understands that an indispensable
aid to good English is an extensive
vocabulary. She is helping them to
become acquainted with the words
which will form the foundation for
English composition in future
years at Fontbonne.
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their faces, it would seem that these Freshmen are
intent upon becoming tomorrow's "literati" through
developing their ability in creative writing.
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Marjorie Kraemer, Rosemary Driscoll and Patricia
Love eagerly volunteer solutions to I'etruccio's
problem of taming the shrew while Beatrice Cullen,
Rosalie D'Ambra, Joanne Grillo, Bernadette Lavin,
and Phyllis Hughes search the text for figurative
expressions. ln this manner, these third termers
acquire an appreciation of Elizabethan literature as
exemplified in Shakespeare's works,
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English is a full four-year course at the Font. Spelling,
vocabulary, correct usage, and composition haunt the
English student throughout her eight terms. Besides study-
ing the mechanics of the language, she must also become
acquainted with the great literary figures of the ages.
Between Stevenson's "Treasure Island" in Freshman year
and Shakespeare's "Macbeth" in Senior year, she delves into
pages of Scott, Hawthorne, Dickens, and others before she
acquires her diploma.
The English course has a definite purpose, which is to
make every Fontbonne graduate well-read, well-spoken, and
capable lol' thinking in intellectual channels. Correct gram-
mar is essential in both business and social circles. The
literature program is aimed at making the student an
intelligent and cultured reader. Even the distasteful ordeal
of delivering an oral topic has its purpose, that is, to make
the student an interesting and appealling speaker. ln all
the English course helps to develop a well-rounded
personality.
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LATI
Latin is one of the brain-developing
subjects. Memorization of vocabulary, the
sing-song chant of the "is-ea-id" or "hic-
haec-hoc,', and the mastery of conjugating
or declining, all require the Fontbonnite to
summon her powers of concentration.
First year is spent in learning the
essentials of the ancient language. Roman
mythology is dwelt upon at some length. ln
second year, the escapades of Julius Caesar
and his military cohorts in the Gallic Wars
unfold before the eye of the Sophomore.
Third year finds the student face to face with
that genius oi' rhetoric, Cicero whose long
involved orations she must interpret.
Although Latin is one of the more ditlicult
courses, it is invaluable because it forms the
basis for English and the modern languages,
and disciplines the student's mental faculties
since everything must he analyzed.
Maryann Bonino and her classmates wage their own battle
as they discover the militaristic skills of the Romans in
translating a passage from Caesar. Corinne Capolino appears
to be enjoying the lesson while Anne Marie Corie and Janice
Blerolle endeavor to nntangle the complicated periphrastic
phrases and ablative absolutes.
FRE CH
The study of French, one ot' the romantic
languages, is popular with Fontbonne's stud-
ents. ln fact, there is a saying that "Nobody
fails French in Fontbonnef' The accuracy
ot' this statement may he duhitable in a few
cases, but after three years of French, most
Fontbonnites are proficient in the language.
The groundwork is laid in the Sophomore
year, as the student tries to master nasal
pronunciations, basic vocabulary, and irregu-
lar verbs. Second year French gives her a
reading knowledge ot' the language. ln the
last year ot' French, she is able to compre-
hend it fairly well, and to speak it, it' not
fluently, at least recognizahly. The study oi'
French civilization is also in the curriculum
to acquaint the student with France itself.
At the end ot' three years, she is fully pre-
pared to go on to college French.
Rose lorio, aided by Carol Nloehler, tries out her French
pronunciation as she follows the adventures of the Le Fevre
family. Paying careful attention to her are Margaret Whelan,
Marion de La Cruz, Kathleen 0'Conrell, Brigid Sullivan,
Barbara Lilly, Barbara Petrosino, Elaine Padlon, Judith
Hayes, Helene Quarto, Loretta Trancone, Jeanne Rosedale.
Can this be a new chemical discovery get-
ting underway? VVhy, no. lt's Seniors .loan
Sica, Marie DiGiovanni, and Maureen Kelly
engrossed in purifying' water by distillation.
What can be the cause of the bright smiles of this
class? Ilorotheai Barron, Nlary Farinella, Margaret Scally,
and Judith llueger watch liessie Jacobellas and farol Sarno
as they attempt to obtain the sun's reflection with a simply
contrived lens projector. Rosemary Lisanti, Xvll'l.l'llllil Wright
and Phyllis Francavilla seem anxious to try their luck next.
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earnestly look over the results of 21 term
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opportunity for experimentation. Juniors
Joyce Colton and Mary Giani demonstrate
the principle of heat loss while Rosemary
Cullen records their findings
Second term science students, through their
biological study of plant life, begin to
realize and appreciate the perfect works of
the Greatest Artist.
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In the science department, Fontbonne students
cope with biology in Freshman yearg physics, which
is optional, in Junior year, and chemistry in the last
year. The Fontbonnite is introduced into the world
of science amidst a galaxy of protozoa, amoeba,
insects, plants, and animals. Leaving biolOgY, she
abandons science for an entire year, and then meets
it again in the form ol' physics as a Junior. Strug-
gling to master Archimedes' principle, the fascination
ol' light, sound, and electricity, and tlie complexities
of the pulley and lever, the physics student does not
have an easy life. Finally, she emerges as a Senior
and a chemist. Symbols, formulas, yalences: all
march in rigid procession across the brain. Long
hours are spent in the lab, trying heroically to pro-
duce soap, alcohol, and the delicate aroma of HQS.
Such are the experiences of the science student in
Fontbonne.
Freshmen Brenda Follar, Ann Twohy, and
Cecilia Charles become enlightened in a
biology class as they examine the functions
of the one-celled amoeba and paramecium
Proper use of scientific instruments
essential for all lab work. Anne Webb
Michaeline Scarpa, Barbara Rinaldi, and
Graciela Sanchez learn about the micro
scope while studying charts.
Catherine Capano follows through
to the solution as Elizabeth Pren-
dergast, Helen Colantuono and
Loretta Sapanaro get ready to
tackle the next problem.
THEM TIC
Tackling elementary algebra is one of
the crosses of the Fontbonne Freshman.
Confused by the mystic meanings of "X" and
"y," she tries to decipher the equations which
to her are as clear as the proverbial mud.
She finds, to her dismay, that her troubles
are only beginning when she finishes algebra
and starts geometry. ln a maze oi' trapezoids,
parrallelograms, theorems, and construc-
tions, the Sophomore's thinking process must
double its capacity to fathom Euclid's art.
Finally, in Senior year, she delves more
deeply into the intricacies of math with the
logarithms and complex problems of inter-
mediate algebra. Steadily the student's mind
is being trained to concentrate and to think
logically.
Patricia Courtney and Natalie
Voccoli explain an intricate geom-
I etry problem to interested under-
classmen Virginia Lake and
Barbara Layden.
"Let x '- A's age and 4x 1 B's age," explains Joan lletiiglio to class-
mates Blary Frawley and Mary Quigley, "and then add 10 to x." The
other members of the class are confident that age problems will
present no more obstacles.
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Constance Kaline, Patricia Nickle,
Mary Jane Twohy, and Beatrix
Duffy as they strive to solve Inter-
mediate Algebra's Quadratic For-
mula dictated by Lydia Fumo.
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l'nder Regina Smith's tutelage, -inn Sav
estano and Marilyn Picardi learn how to
combine terms and transpose in an algebra
class.
Gayle Marino takes over the job
of teacher as she explains the steps
and reasons for Rosemary l'atti's
answer to a geometric original.
Who knows but that these fourth
termers may soon unfold new
theorems to try future students of
Euclid's hypotheses.
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Recent medical discoveries high-
lighted in science magazines hold
the interest of Barbara Murphy,
Mary Mangano, Margaret Meehan
and Catherine Hurley.
Fortunata l'rsino, counts the num-
ber of ribs in the thoracic cavity
for classmates who are studying
the composition of the human body.
EDUCATIO
A required four-year course, Health
reiterates the knowledge acquired in biology.
Along with studying the circulatory, respira-
tory, and nervous systems, a Fontbonnite
must also learn all the rules and regulations
of good health and safety. Once a week, on
Tuesday afternoons, she hears of first aid
treatments, traffic rules, home safety
measures, and the dangers of nicotine,
alcohol, and opiates. An important part of
the health course is the physical training
schedule. For forty-Eye minutes a week, the
Fontbonnite must don her gym suit and
sneakers to do push-ups and back-bends, or
to engage in a fast-moving game of eyer
popular basketball or of yolleyball. This
weekly exercise not only keeps her bones
from rusting but also gives her an excellent
opportunity to participate in wholesome
indoor sports.
"Hands on Hips: ready, one . . . two." These fourth termers,
in hopes of becoming members of Fontb0nne's basketball and
softball teams, earnestly concentrate on calisthenics as a part
of the Health Education program.
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Art Students Marie Gallagher,
Dolores Pinto, Diane Flanagan,
Lucia Crisano, Gretchen Schwende,
and Marianne Meyers plan, for
their ideal homes of the future.
A touch of orange and black and
presto! Windows of our local stores
are transformed by F'ontbonne's
art students.
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Artistic talent is developed during the
first four terms at Fontbonne. Color, balance,
design and harmony all come into play as
the student exerts her creative abilities. In
Freshman year she is taught lettering and
poster designing. Second year art consists
mainly of art appreciation courses. By a
comprehensive study of the great artists of
all nations, the student is able to identify a
Van Gogh, a Degas, an El Greco or a Corot.
She can distinguish an Ionic from a Corin-
thian column because of her study of Greek
architecture. She can describe the design of
the Taj Mahal or Saint Mark's in Venice. She
will tell you about the content of da Vinci's
"Mona Lisa" or Millet's "Angelus," Font-
bonne's a1't course adds to the student's cul-
tural background, and deepens her apprecia-
tion of aesthetic values.
Potential architects Camilla Nasif, Virginia Yates, Barbara
Bianco, Cynthia Nasif, Loretta Ognibene, Roberta Salomone,
and Helene de Lauzon strive to capture the striking resem-
blance between Fontbonne's Gym and the ancient Greek
temples.
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that there is more to music than theory. They partic-
gww- ..e. F ularly enjoy their classes in appreciation. One of
their favorite selections is Tschaikowsky's "Nut-
--.-' craker Suite" with which they are entertaining their
classmates.
MU IC
Fontbonne's music course is taken in Freshman
and Sophomore years. It is divided into two
categories: theory and appreciation. In theory
classes, the student must learn the fundamentals of
music: scales, key signatures, chords, and trans-
position. She achieves a minor success in music when
she discovers that she can transpose "My Country
'Tis of Thee" from C major to G minor with a
minimum of difficulty. In music appreciation classes,
she listens to such favorites as Tchaikovsky's "Nut-
cracker Suitef' and Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite."
She learns the names, plots and composers of all the
great operas. For those who have more than a pass-
ing love of music, Fontbonne offers piano, violin,
and voice lessons. The entire course is designed to
increase cultural inte1'ests.
Music's G major scale provides a
lively discusion as Rosalie Marlo-
rano explains the complexities of
the half steps between B and C.
Fourth term members of the
Choral class prove to be in good
voice as they practice their music
for commencement.
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deaf is reflected in the
faces of Geraldine Eberle,
Mary Giani, Adrienne
Scordley, Grace Per.la,
Frances Furfaro, and
Jeanette Inferrara of the
Hobby Club as they
fashion leather rosary
cases and weave woolen
rugs.
Junior officers of the Holy Rosary
Praesidium assist President Mar-
garet Smith in preparing Mary's
altar.
Muriel Boyle is president of Im-
maculate Heart of Mary Prae-
sidium.
"The backbone of Legionary ex-
perience lies in the study of the
handb0ok,"reads Margaret Meehan
to Legionaries Phyllis Capozzi and
Jeanette Zammatara.
The Legion of Mary is a worldwide organization
whose members weekly perform apostolic works,
offering them to Jesus through Mary. In Fontbonne
we are blessed in having three praesidia which honor
our Heavenly Queen. Striving to be Mary-like in
thought, word, and deed, their members serve those
less fortunate at St. Charles Hospital, Anthonian
Hall, and Angel Guardian Home.
The Saint Francis de Sales Hobby Club is a
comparatively new organization. It began as an
auxiliary group to those working in religious vaca-
tion schools, especially in those schools devoted to
the care of the deaf. lt aims at developing skill in
handicrafts.
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layout of the "Folio."
"Courage through Faith," Fontbonne's motto,
is the ideal to which the Folio is dedicated. From
editor to cub reporter, its staff strives to make each
edition representative of the training received at
Fontbonne. A member of the Quill and Scroll Society
and the Catholic Press Association, the Folio, by
accurate reporting, unusual features, and vivid art
and photography, has merited First Honors for the
years 1941 to 1953. Typical of those who make the
Folio an integral part of Fontbonne are present
Editor Anne Marie Walsh and her predecessor,
Maureen Corrigan. Maureen received C.P.A. awards
of ten dollars for photography and honorable
mention for poetry.
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Carol Papavero, Francesca Cirillo,
Barbara Germack, Anne Marie
Walsh, and Christina LaPlaca are
inducted into the"Quill and Scroll,"
journalistic honor society.
Members of the "Folio's" Junior
Staff approvingly check the latest
issue of the "Folio" before its dis-
tribution to the student body. The
typists, with an eye to the future,
prepare next month's copy for the
printer.
A moment of silence interrupts an
action packed game as friends and
foes unite to sing the praises of
their Alma Maters.
Cooperation, diligent practice, and fine
sportsmanship make Fontbonne's varsity
undisputed champions. In the 1953-54 sea-
son, the Blue and Gray met the top teams in
the Metropolitan area and compiled a formid-
able record. They also placed among the
first four teams in the annual tournament
sponsored by the Church of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help. For a notably successful
year we congratulate Miss Norma Diemert A
for her expert coaching, captains Jeanne
O'Brien and Rosalie Savage for their leader-
ship, and the entire team for their excellent
play. To be a member of the varsity is a
singular honor, for the Blue and Gray win
or lose, are always Fontbonne's champs.
Neither at Ebbets Field nor Yankee
Stadium would you Hnd spectators
more interested and enthusiastic
than those at Olll' weekly games,
"VictoryZ Victory! That's our cry Y" Fontbonne's gym resounds
with this enthusiastic cry as our cheerleaders Patricia Court-
ney, Carol Sarno, Rosemarie Parsons, Judith Haeger, Kath-
leen Flaherty, Elizabeth VVhitty, Rosemary Lisanti, Denyse
Clolery, Marie McGrath, Barbara McGinley and our twirler,
deluxe Vivian Polidori, spur our team on to greater heights
and new laurels.
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Music at Fontbonne is a major activity
and an important reason for this is our
orchestra. At any formal assembly or at the
traditional Class Day and Commencement
exercises, the strains of a brisk march or a
stirring hymn are an enjoyable addition to
the program. In the Annual Spring Concert,
the culmination of the year's work is seen as
the orchestra offers the finest selections in
classical music. However, behind this success
are many hours of earnest rehearsal, all
worthwhile, for they result in such quality
musicianship as that displayed by President
Maureen Corrigan and Librarian Rita Fumo.
Secretary Rita Fu mo
outstanding for
operation.
Barbara McGinley, Aurelie Mini-
kine, Maureen Corrigan, Kathleen
McCarthy, and Linda Stillwagon
tune up before a performance with
accompanist Loretta Trancone.
Carolyn Blollo, Betty Jane Brock, Mary Jane Driscoll,
Marie Leuzzi, Ann Marie Franco, and Corinne Capo-
lino display proficiency on the clarinet while Barbara
Petrosino and Constance Kaline join their talents on
the trumpet. Barbara Boyling, Patricia Kelly, and
Judith Muller add a rhythmic beat with the percus-
sion instruments. The enthusiasm of these girls is the
spirit that makes our orchestra successful.
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she relates "en francais" the old but still delightful tale, "Noiraud
The desire to improve their French pronounciation and to enjoy
French culture prompts attendance at these bi-weekly meetings
Practical application of the lessons
learned in class is the aim of Fontbonne's
French Club. At its bi-weekly meetings, the
Senior members of "Le Cercle de Notre
Dame" combine scholarship with relaxation
as they sing, dramatize skits, enjoy games,
and listen to recordings "en francais." In this
informal atmosphere, these "mademoiselles"
deepen their appreciation of French culture
and acquire greater fluency in speaking a
modern language.
Fontbonnels library is kept at the peak
of etiiciency by an active Library Club which
meets under Chairman Maria Sanchez on the
tirst and third Tuesdays of each month.
Daily, the members assist the Librarian in
cataloging, shelving, and checking books.
This contact enables these library pages to
develop their literary tastes and to gain a
valuable working knowledge of library man-
agement and routine.
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practice the knowledge
learned in their French
classes. As music is an
integral part of French
culture, Evelyn Eggers
president leads her fellow
"soeurs" in song. They
close their meeting with
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Euthusiastic representatives of the Propagation of
the Faith under president Jeanne 0'Brien get ready
to send copies of "Jubilee," "America," and "Sig
to hospitals, prisons, and mission lands. V
The generosity of the Charity Club and
the Propagation of the Faith brings Font-
bonne innumerable blessings. Motivated by a
desire to serve God, their members endeavor
by prayer and good works to aid the home
and foreign missions. Visits to hospitals, the
Mite Box Drive, and the collection of articles
for the destitute and imprisoned are some of
their many activities. A highlight of the
year's program is the Mission Show in which
the students combine their talents to earn
money for the National Society for the
Propagation of the Faith.
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demonstrates the proper method of
checking in a book to the other
attentive Library Club members.
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president Mary Curley wrap cakes
of soap to be sent to the patients
on Welfare Island.
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members don the trad1t1onal cassock and surpllce
for the Chrlstmas Operetta Led by the senlor mem
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compliments from oliicers Catherine
Carvo, Maria Sanchez, Margaret
Huneke, Gloria Bartlett, and Anne
Marie Walsh.
Here's a switch! Photogems, who
now appear on the other side of
the camera, provide a delightful
subject for photographer Therese
Callaghan.
These undergraduate members of
the Glee Club complete its ranks
as their voices swell in praise of
God. Here, with accompanist Fran-
cesca Cirillo, they render such in-
spiring Christmas Carols as "Silent
Night" and "O Little Town of
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Ellen Riccobono make
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and activity presidents, meets on the tirst and
third Thursday of each month. The president
ot' the General Organization, elected by the
student body, presides at each meeting. Work-
Vice-President, Rosalie
Savage, and Secretary,
Mary Twohy approve Stu-
dent Council agenda pre-
pared by President, Chris-
tina LaPlaca.
ing in conjunction with the Student Council,
the voluntary Student Service League,
headed by Mary Curley and Beatrix Duffy,
performs countless services at lunch time, at
general assemblies, and at other important
functions.
To promote student participation in school government is an aim of
the Student Service League. Muriel Boyle, Beatrix Duffy, Mary Curley,
Kathleen Polidori, Evelyn Eggers and Ellen Riccobono, by their
service to Fontbonne, render a greater service to God and country.
The aims and desires ot' our Literary Staff could hardly
have been realized without the aid ot' the Business Staff
under the leadership ot' Catherine Caryo, Barbara Sayour,
and Marie Clemente. Only through many hours spent in
devising plans, making posters, and campaigning actively
were they able to reach their goal. Close cooperation between
the two groups brought the Fontbonm' to fruition.
Our Yearbook records the ,ioys and accomplishments ot'
Fontbonne and especially ot' the class ol' 195-1. lt is a kind
of public diary written and edited by the Literary Staff
under Editors Ellen Riccobono and Anita Aiello. Though
the years will bring many rich experiences and new impres-
Anne Marie VValsh of the Camera Club
offers some suggestions for photos to Lor-
raine Amendola and June D'Emic, while the
members of the Literary Staff, Marilyn
Casey, Gloria Bartlett, Carmela Megani,
Joan Aberbach, Muriel Boyle, Ann Strod-
thoff, and Isabel Schlottman discuss the lay-
out, divider pages, and captions.
Barbara Sayour and Caro-
lyn Mollo check the Year-
book's Hnances.
sions, few will equal those held clear on the pages ot'
Fonflzonnv '54.
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of the "Fontbonne '54," records the
classes' progress with captains
Eileen 0'Hea, Nancy Reil, Patricia
Battaglia, Carol Boasi, Rosalie
Savage, and Lorraine Amendola.
Their enthusiasm is a prime factor
in making the Yearbook a financial
success.
Evelyn Eggers explains
the vexillum, the standard
of the Legion, to Barbara
Germack and Anne Marie
VValsh.
Catholic Action members
Barbara Sayour, Ellen
Riccobono, Rosemarie Par-
sons, Marie Clemente,
Joan Sica, and Therese
Charles, who are noted for
their charitable deeds,
make Nativity scenes for
children in the elementary
schools in the Brooklyn
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aires reflect their love of humanity in
performing acts of charity. Here they pre-
pare to assemble for their weekly meeting.
To accommodate the many students who are anxious to
participate in Legion Work, groups are also held on Thurs-
day and Friday. Through prayer and works of charity,
lregionaires hope to combat the evils of the modern world.
Fontbonne's Catholic Action group, which meets on
alternate Fridays, makes a special effort to spread Christian
living by word and deed. Its members further the work ol'
the Lay Apostolate, the Christopher Movement, and the
Catholic Press. At Christmas time they sponsored a special
project whereby Christmas cards and cut-outs were dis-
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ings donated by the Fontbonne student body. Marie Clemente
and Barbara Sayour admire the splendor of the chalices which
will soon furnish a Mission Chapel.
Aurelie Minikine reads this years
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Seeking only the glory of God, Fontbonnes
missionaries labor' to spread the Faith. Each year
through their sacrifices a complete Mission Chapel
is furnished. Before the materials are shipped, they
are displayed in our library to remind those who so
generously give that their intentions will reach the
altar of God through the taliernacles, chalices,
monstrances, statues, yestments, linens, and other
appurtenances which their gifts haye purchased.
Santa Tersita, the Convent Chapel of the Sisters ol'
Saint Joseph in Puerto Rico, was the recipient ol'
this year's offerings.
The impressive array of 'Hass vest
ments and hand sewn linens is
given a final check by Ann Strod
thoff one of Fontbonnes zealous
missioners.
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Each year the Glee Club stages a Christ-
mas pageant with an original story, original
settings, and original costumes. For several
months before its presentation, members of
the Glee Club are transformed into stage
managers, prop men, and electricians.
Multi-colored wrapping paper over card-
board boxes became a beautiful cave scene in
this year's play, "The Christmas Secret." A
sky tull of glittering stars made from con-
struction paper and silver paint served as a
background for the quiet hillside near
Bethlehem.
Using the materials on hand, the girls
made their own costumes: hangers, wrapped
with a layer of net and sprinkled with
sequins turned into a pair ot' angel wings,
while pieces ol' foil made sturdy helmets for
the Roman centurions.
The ingenuity ol' the Glee Club members,
coupled with their untiring effort, has made
the Christmas pageant an unforgettable
event on Fontl5onne's calendar.
"The Christmas Secret" reaches its climax at the
crib where Mary CJoan Blulliganb and Joseph Uoan
Sicab tend the Infant, while angels, shepherds, and
kings pay homage to the new-born Saviour. The
auditorium rings with "Glory to Godin the Highest."
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The Senior members include Anne Marie VValsh, Kathleen Polidori, Cordelia Bogdan,
Evelyn Eggers, Ellen Riccobono, Jane Meyer, Justine Comans, Maureen Corrigan,
Gloria Mattiello, and Marie DiGiovanni.
RHO UR OCIETY
One ot' the most coveted honors a
Fontbonnite can receive is member-
ship in the Leo Honor Society. Place-
ment in the upper third of one's class
together with an active participation
in parish and school activities is the
criterion for admittance. Since the
bonne can offer can attain Leo Honor
membership. The Leo Honor pin is
proudly displaved bv each member,
for it symbolizes the culmination of
Catholic education. It proclaims for
all to see: "Here is a proud Ameri-
cang here is an active Catholic."
Honor students Maureen
Corrigan and Evelyn Eg-
gers congratulate each
other on winning scholar-
ships to St. John's Teach-
er's College.
number is limited, only the best Font-
Vnderclassmen Virginia Lake, Virginia Wright, Margaret Scally, Regina Smith,
Adrienne Salomone, Bessie Jacobellas, Dorothy Wernert, Barbara Layden, Catherine
Capano, and Natalie Voccoli, like their Senior schoolmates, have earned by outstanding
scholarship and leadership in extra-curricular and parish activities, the coveted member-
ship in the Leo Honor Society.
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The Leo Honor card is
proudly displayed by
Regina Smith, newly ac-
cepted member of the
society.
On the stage at Bishop McDonnell
Formal attire for the joint recital
of Glee Club, Orchestra, and Music
Classes.
for the Diocesan Teacher's Meeting.
THE AIR
Fontbonne's celebrated Glee Club added to its
laurels this year with appearances on television and
radio. In broadcasts of the "Morning Chapel" pro-
gram over WNBT-TV, they provided background
music for speakers like Very Rev. Monsignor John
Carberry and Rev. Joseph Collins. Their radio
credits included appearances on the "Family
Rosary" program, sponsored by Rosary magazine
over WINS and on the "Hail Mary Hour," directed
by Rev. Michael McLaughlin over WWRL. Other
highlights of the season's activities were a per-
formance at the Diocesan Teacher's meeting and
participation in the nationwide Gene Lockhart
Choral Competition.
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radio station WINS in New York
City as it participates in the
"Family Rosary" program spon-
sored by "Rosary" magazine. It
has also frequently contributed to
the "Hail Mary" Program directed
by Rev. Michael McLaughlin on
WWRL.
Accompanied by Francesca Cirillo,
the Glee Club makes its appear-
ance on television supplying the
background music for "The Morn-
ing Chapel of the Air." To date it
has been televised four times with
distinguished speakers such as
Very Rev. John Carberry and Rev.
Joseph Collins.
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Fond memories will linger long after the traditional Grand
March has concluded the Seniors' eagerly anticipated prom.
In a whirl of laces, tulles, chiffons, and
satins we were whisked off to the Roof
Garden of the Pierre to enjoy "the loveliest
night of the yearn--the night of the Senior
Prom. All too soon the familiar strains of
our school song filled the room reminding us
that in a few hours the evening of dreams
come true would be a happy memory.
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OUR ITER FOR tii
enJo.v watching the Bugzlfgyd, andl
' OD.
Fontbonnites eagerly embarking on their
exciting three days touring Washington.
A carriage which might have once carried a
President and his first lady is inspected by
Adrienne Salomone, Ellen Riccobono, and
Evelyn Eggers at the Smithsonian Institute.
THE
TIONQS CAPITAL
After three years of waiting the annual
trip to Washington becomes a reality for
many Juniors and Seniors. A few hours
traveling, a stop at the Roger Smith Hotel,
and then they prepare to tour Washington.
Our proud heritage soon begins to unfold
before eager students. The Capitol, Pentagon
buildings, and the Washington, Jefferson and
Lincoln Memorials, inspire Fontbonnites
with memories of the great men who have
helped form, strengthen, and preserve our
union. In the splendorous light of Washing-
ton, history comes to life. A visit to the
United States Naval Academy at Annapolis
climaxes three unforgettable days of unfor-
gettable sight-seeing in our Nation's Capitol.
Thoughts of New York are left far behind
by Jean 0'Brien, Regina Cahil, Geraldine
Eberle, and Mary Curley as the train swiftly
nears our Nation's Capitol.
All the comforts of home-Fontbonnites
Barbara Boyling,Isabel Schlottman, Frances
Sullivan, Rita Fumo, and Rosemarie Par-
sons enjoy dinner, Baltimore S: Ohio style.
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'Qwest -8 Bish - Place w- -
while the Jfglds Oratorigigl
ges look 0
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The Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima
attracts the members of the Glee
Club who sang for the Sisters at
Brentwood.
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Smiles are in order as Mary Curley
and Frank Engles watch the
festivities at the semi-annual
Junior Prom.
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Reverend James Asip, guest
speaker, and Mrs. Raymond Floyd,
former President of the Ladies'
Auxiliary at the annual Com-
munion Breakfast.
Seniors, Barbara Sayour, Cynthia
Tutundgey, and Patricia Carey
artistically decorate the Marian
Year Bulletin Board with the
translation of IVIary's name into
various languages, symbolizing her
universality.
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JOAN FRANCES ABERBACH
Saint Anselm
waves . . . ice cream and doughnut
lunches . . . loves that piano . . .
spends her summers at the beach
. . . the perfect friend.
Our "blondie" . . . those natural
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EVELYW VEROYICA BRU
Samt Anselm
Evle St Joseph s College IQ
her goal our sole ballerina
spends her spare tlme drawmg and
flymg beautlful blue eyes
motorcycle enthus1ast
1954
DENIYSE NIARIE CLOLERY
Sunt Mlchael
Denny whats that name?
our lnndy speclallst
mg Vltallty plus page boy
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REGINA NIARIE CAHILL
Samt AthdD3S1US
The qulet one those true blue
eyes the dreamer Ocean
T1de bxg sxster Central
Plaza llkes whlte terzlels
the workmg gxrl
MARY ANN THERES-1 COCO
Ou1 Lady of Perpetual Help
Collects pxctures a nuxslng
caleer destlnatxon M1scr1co1d1a
knovsn for her genexoslty
Honest I leally im 17
ambltlon to be the txllest g1rl m
the class
NIARIE XNXE CLEWIENTP.
hunt Frances de Ch mt ll
D uk exes that Mademolselle
look tendency toxxulds the
Scotch Poldh un ln hcl futule
souology m IJOI' dlmples
true flltlld lomt Lookout
baskttb 1ll players
till
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Salnt Anselm
Those cully lashes pllzed pos
SESSION th lt Annapolls crest
beautlful dreamel Chlef w olly
U S m a tlue and
listlng frlend
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CORRIGAN
Holy Name of Jesus
bletpy head makes fll8!ldS
qulckly w hlte bucks blalns
p us dlTlblt10I'l to edlt the
New lork TIIHQS Dlxleland
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GERALDINE MARIE EBERLE
Salnt Patrlck
That bandbox look nex 61 stops
laughlng always wlth Jeanne
nexer an unklnd wold
eXCltdbl6 unusual lunches
loves chlldren Vogue
helpful tlps
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MARX ELIZABETH CURLEY
Our Lady of Angels
known for hel Stldvk belly blonde
hllr mad lnonlents at Mays
one of our best speakels
IILXQI IHISSCS a school dance
cl lss polltlcl ln st lunch Irlsh
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EVELYN MARGARET EGGERS
Salnt Patrlck
Plano fingers summers at
Lake Mohawk elght of her
own O1 a classroom full our
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CHRISTINA MARY LA PLACA
Saint Barbara
Famous for fish stories , . . spon-
taneous sense of humor . . . Madam
President . . . never acquires habits
. . . Ravioli , . . "Who stole the
goat?" . . . musician "par
excellence."
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JEANNE LOUISE 0'BRIEN
Our Lady of Angels
Our varsity's captain . . . 'AI mean"
. . . always with Geri . . . try
counting her freckles . . . capacity
for mischief . . . green eyes . . .
All American Girl.
WGS
ROBERTA MARIE McCABE
Saint Patrick
"Font's" star basketball guard
. . . lindy champion . . . always
busy on Friday nights . . . fabulous
shoe laces . . . "Anyone seen my
pocket-book?" . . . ambition: to
start Fontbonne's Chess Club.
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FRANCES JEAN SULLIYAN
Our Lady of Angels
Allas Jeanne always xullmg
to help golden halr our
Irlsh dancer ambxtlon a large
famlly loom IH her heart
fol all
1954
VALENTINA THERESE
ARCL IARRO
Our L zdy of Angels
Flammg xedhead vuthout 1 temper
sunny dlsposltlon wonder
ful llstener slncele she s
not Spamsh shes Basque
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ANIITA NIARIE AIELLO
Immaculate Heart of Mary
That ch xrmlng smxle future
lady presldent loquaclous
cheery greetmgs avld fan of
the Dodgels and the Redmen
her school spnnt listlng frlend
shlp
JACQUELINE ANN BAIA
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Ifne lettels tod 15 found
blushmg wears a Nlavy ID
future nurse open the door
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LORRAINE NIARY -XMENDOLA
Sunt Ephrem
lJ8IS0h3lltX Plus long fluttelmg
lddlLt6d to long phone cllls
test tubes ln hex future
talent at the keybo nd capable
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GLORIA ANNIE BARTLETT
Our Lady of Angels
luvate secretaly forex er cut
tmg hel han' Them thele
eyes cheely as Chrlstmas
long chattv phone calls
CORDELIA 'VIARY BOGDA N
Keepex of peace and hZl1I'11OYlX
calmness and dlplomacx 1n mans
cuses happy go luckx mannel
hopes to fly Jets 1n future
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JOAN MARIE BRIDGES
Saint Gregory
Impish tvnclencies . . . amiable . . .
casual manner '.., bliths- spirit
. . . will talk in the gmvz- I. . .
H11nscom's Cookie . . . "Bugsy."
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Sl'SAN DIARY CAMMAKANO
Saint Edmund
Z1-alous . . . Capable . . . tezxsuble
. . . "Sioux City Sue" . . . enorm-
ous zippvtite- . . . daily traveler
from Shvvpsheiicl Buy.. , . intol-
ligt-nt look . . . frim-ndship pei'-
sonifivd.
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THERESE ANNE CALLAGHAN
'slum John the Evangelist
Goldilocks . . . those "Dagwood"
lunches . . . true as her hair is red
. . . that ukulele- . . . never found
without the crowd . . . Ocean Tide's
bubbling colleen.
IZ-XBETH C ARILX
PATRICIA EL .
Our Iddx of Angels
Industry persomfled . , neztness
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Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Turned up nose quick
lightining capable hands
found cheering for O L P H
white cap in he1 future
1954
JOAWNE 'VIARIE CHIARELLO
Our Lady of Angels
Southern accent . . . soo sincere
. . . feminine manner . . . sparkling
personality . . . neat as a pin . . .
radiates friendliness . . . eager
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Saint Patuck
I leasant blue eyed fight
ing Irishman good company
alxx 'iys ready to lend '1 helping
hand Casey 1Fontbonne
lhotogiapher blushes easily
Marie
ANN 'NIARIE COLLIWS
Our Lady of Angels
Deep interest in others . . . con-
siderate . . . devoted . . . loves
dancing . . . roots for Navy . . .
easy going.
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THERESE FRANCES CHARLES
Saint Patrick
Dash of the unusual . . . dynamic
personality . . . merry maker . . .
future kindergarten teacher . . .
our ambassador to Martins . . .
mission minded . . . Teri.
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JISFINIL ELEANOR LONIANN
sunt lVI1ch iels
Smctxt flllelld Jokester
1nfect1ous glgglc deep red blush
petlte n sweet g1een exes
theme I mxssed the bus
Rll A NANCY DEL NELLHIO
Our Lidx of Guadelupe
-X xx ondel ful l1stene1 ft 1n1n1ne
mannel neat as 1 pln
French enthuslast .xlxx ms lQ3dX
to help 1 true fuend
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ANN S HEI EN DATTILO
5 unt Rose of Lnnfx
locket sue edltxon Itallan
French xccent sunnx d1Sp0S1
txon ilu axs slung Dont be
one of those genemlls called
vsaxy hm
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'Nl XRIE ANTOINETTIL
DI GIOVANNI
Our L idx of Cuadelupe
Haxe xou seen R1ta" lntel
lxgence personlfied a ue
perfectlonlst fast1d1ous m her
dress sttuched blouses
dehghtful nmnnel alvs ass
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Oux Lddx of Gu xdelupn
VN xxx b lnge love dl.IlC1Ilg'
in not -X1 me grunt XXOIYIKI
xddlcted to long., phone cullfe
funous Slllllg Im not ate
an I Jo NIcD1nn1s
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JO-XNNIL 'NI XRIE EADEH
S unt Anselm
Cheexfulnebe zeet md frlendh
ness Huttellng ue l uhm S
flux for footllghti Wake up
muelc sp nkhng, person xhtx
dxnung fe et ben are of hu
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Sunt Pfztrlck
Cheerful Qedqte kmdel
garten maxm SQTIOUS
aspxung thoughtful
'Vlire hltee Spote b9f01e
hex exes would lxke to flx
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LIIIIXN LLARI' PIOXIJ
S unt Patrlck
T111 g,1dufulncSQ quut charm
um Qrx atlxe long t1esseS
green exec new-1 ge s 1
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soft heeuted blbx faced
qulet sxxeet presto .1
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pdrtles blmd dates Tome
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X IRGINIA HOR-KN
Samt M1th.1el
Gmnx doesnt bellexe ln
xxorlxlng deep bloxx n exes 1nd
long h 111 to mi ch
m st of xll txou le sxzn
pxthetlc llstemr xx um
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BARBARA LOl ISE GILRNI ith
S :mt AHSQIIII
Im :gm mon plus bubbllng ton
nds hldden loop
holes spontmeous suggestlons
lntelested ID people trea
suled fzlend te xchmg aspna
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'VIARG-KREI' JOYCL Hl NEKE
Our L xdy of Angels
Sxxeet sophxstlcatlon xte
alrlxals smlll lunches xxlnnlng
smlle shlnx golden tresses JO xxgi Qiix IInxElLIGAN
xx 1th .1 dlsposltlon to match mul yttl Sgt? S t
p lStll'Ilt' dog,s1tt1ng nur ses y e Sn ee
1nd QIIIL 1
Llp ln her flltllli M
nge 1 e ftmlnlne manner
M llgle xnd Mc .xlxx xys
lxughlng dex lst xtmg xltallty
SlUTlIllt'lS xt Breen s
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bouth C uolma bound confident
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Our Lldx of lerpmtuxl Help
Balancfd pelsonxlltx Lne
bonne mm dexout Mau
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konkoma oh thoxe summels
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Xocabul ux bulldex l'11btOl'lCdl
mterest m Washmgton and Lee
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DOROTHY EILEEN NIcX -XLLY
Salnt -Xnselm
Llthesome xosx cheeks
m zkes fuends xnd holds them
pldCtlC1l ult bubbllng feme
n1n1ty musleallx lnclmcd
plans to texch those llttle dxrlmgs
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DOROTHY ANINE 'NIcINITYRE
Our Ladv of Ierpetual Help
Reads smlle lxght healtedness
s1nce1e frlendllness plus
lows a good tlme lowes to
d lte popul xr muslc Dot
194
LARNIELA MARIE MEGANI LOI ISE ANN NIEVIWIOLI
Samt Bernadette Our Lady of Cauadelupe
Letters fxom -Xnnapolls quxet Wheres mv studx good
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mxnner fxlendlx smlle humoz lue um IHQUINIUXQ I XIRKI X xxx ,ullhhx
sunn d s wsltlon lndustllous ex h t t
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CRADUATIO
Mrs. Dattillo and Mrs.
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Four years of Catholic education are climaxed
on graduation night. To the solemn strains of "Pomp
and Circumstancej' we arrive at commencement.
Our red roses symbolize courage and our white
gowns purity, as we stand fortified with Christian
principles, ready to take our places in the world.
Among the January graduates who have brought
honor to their parents, their school, and themselves
are valedictorian Maureen Corrigan, who received
the General Excellence Medal and scholarships to
St. John's University and Caldwell Collegeg saluta-
torian Ellen Riccobono, who earned the English
Medal, Evelyn Eggers, who merited the Religion
Medal and a scholarship to St. John's Universityg
and Joan Aberbach, who received the History Medal
and a scholarship to St. Joseph's College. June
graduates eagerly anticipate this traditional cere-
mony held at the Academy of Music.
The violinists play softly as the graduates form in line to reap
the reward of four years of study. Monsignor Baldwin pre-
sents the graduation medal and diploma to Mary Curley as
Frances Sullivan walks across the stage to receive hers.
Later, Monsignor addressed the graduates on their new role
as Catholic women.
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The Ladies' Auxiliary and Alumnae
jointly sha-re in a large part of Fontbonne's
success. Each month the Ladies' Auxiliary,
under President, Mrs. James Grady, meet to
discuss new ways to help Fontbonne. Its zeal
has been illustrated in such accomplishments
as furnishing classrooms in Sacred Heart
building, purchasing a Water fountain, and
contributing to St. Joseph's Novitiate at
Brentwood. The Auxiliary also offers two
half scholarships annually to St. Joseph's
College for women.
The Alumnae have distinguished them-
selves by their continued school spirit as
personified by their aid to the poor, their
interest in Fontbonne's projects, and their
scholarship fund.
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Mothers and daughters gather in St.
Patrick's Church on the first Saturday of
October to participate in the Mass. Carmela
Megani, Mary McCue, Mrs. Henry McCue,
and Mrs. Clara Bartlett are enjoying the
breakfast afterwards in our gym.
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Alumnae members Santina Ursino and
Clara Sciutto present a check for five
hundred dollars to Reverend Mother Charles
Edward for the Novitiate Building project.
A D AUXILIARY
At the monthly meetings of the Auxiliary,
the business discussion is followed by a
social. Over a game of Bridge or Canasta
the Mothers exchange ideas.
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Vle the class of 1954 wlsh to extend ou1 deep glatltude to ou1 f1 lends
patlons and sponsols ww ho have so generously C0l1tI'1bl1t9d to ou1 Yea1book
Xl e have 8l'ld83,V01 ed to make Fontonne 54 the best sea1book Olll success
has ciependul on the coopuatzon of thc staff and XOU1 genelosltx XK1thout
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6 9780
FOI T BOWL O DPOME
9312 Foulth Avenue
5 9636
MATTHEW GAFFNEY
Mason and Contlactols
58th Stleet HY 2 9501
GPACE BEAUTY SALON
8707 Flfth Avenue
8 1010
JACK HANNA
Cho1ce Meats Poultly and P1ov1s1ons
9104 Thud Avenue SH 3 8653
HAPTMAN S RESTAURANT
9942 FOLl1tl'1 Avenue
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Auto Ign1t1on and Repalr Co
361 91st Street SH 8 4091
INTER AMERICAN WEIGHING CO
Pobelt E Blown
79 Wall Street N Y C
JERPO BPOTHERS
40 West 27th Street
MU 4 3191
JUNE FLOWEP SHOP
8607 18th Avenue
6 1784
KELLY S PHAPMACY INC
5825 Flfth Avenue
9 6360
KENBY DI UGS INC
5th Avenue Co1ne1 61st Street
9 9505
KII SCH DELICATESSEN
8006 Thud Avenue
8 5809
LA FOPYES BEAUTY SALON
7811 Thud Avenue
5 4580
LA GIOCONDA ITALIAN PESTAURANT
6805 Foulth Avenue
SH 5 9767
LINCOLN BROKEPAGE COPPOPATION
Real Estate and Insurance
7519 Flfth Avenue 8 2610
MAPCY PHOTO STUDIO
7611 New Utrecht Avenue
MAPION MAPKET
8615 Flfth Avenue
GE 9 8310
MATTEO USED CAPS
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1419 86th Stleet 6 9720
MONTAUK MEAT NIAI KET INC
Known for Qualltv
9318 Thud Avenue SH 8 2523
L M MOPTENSEN
188 Coffex Stleet
MA 4 1188
92nd STREET CLEANERS
Speedx Se1v1ce
622 92nd Stleet TE 6 3120
PIEDMONT PPOVISION CO
550 Thud Avenue
ST 8 1406
ALBEIT A POMETTO
719 86th Stleet
SH 8 4088
PPIME MEAT 8x POULTPY MARKET
1650 Bath Avenue
BE 2 6455
RFICH PETRILLO INC
101 West 37th Street
LO 4 1489
RISPOLI PASTRY SHOP
7202 New Utrecht Avenue
6 2970
ROSELLI SERVICE STATION
9109 Fourth Avenue
SH 8 6737
V SAVINO OIL 8x HEATING CO
278 Slxth Street
SO 8 3522
J SCAFIDI 8L SONS
8303 Thlrd Avenue
SH 8 7695
THOMAS TORRE INC
Prmtlng AdV6I'l21S1Hg'
8623 F1fth Avenue 5 5678
JOSEPH W TRIMBLE
Real Estate Insurance
509 85th Street SH 8 7900
VETRI TRUCKING CO
5th Avenue and 27th Street
ST 8 3040
FERRARO TRUCKING CO INC
SO 8 6892
170 27th Street
CLAY WATTS
Salesman Shore Dr1ve Pontxac
HY 2 5011
WEST END BAKERY
CL 4 0777
WOODS Sz HENKE DELICATESSEN
8816 Thlrd Avenue
SH 8 9060
IICHAPD VAPIAN BOOKS
7721 Thlrd Avenue
FPUIT 8z VEGETABLE MARKET
8505 Fourth Avenue
SH 5 7969
SHORE ROAD
Ch1nese Amerxcan Restaurant Inc
417 19 86th Street 59855
LAWEN S DRUG STORE
6804 Thlrd Avenue
SH 5 9192
C B SL C LIQUORS INC
Franc1s J Charles Pres
553 New York Avenue 4 7326
J A HAGGEPTY TRUCKING CO
341 East 44th Street N Y C
EL VEE UMBRELLA CO
Contractlng and Manufactulmg
1407 Neck Road Brooklyn DE 9 0788
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Alleon Pharmacy
Mr and Mrs I Amantea
Mr and B115 Geo1ge A1at1ng1
L1ly A1at1ng1
M1 and MIS F1ede11ck Bambe1ge1
M1 and M1s J Albe1tBa11on
M1 and M1s G601g6 Bates
James Battagha
Bax slde Book Shop
M1s Iobe1t J Bee
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C3101 Ann Boasl
M1 and M1s Cha1lesJ Boas1
M1 and MIS Wllllam Boest
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MIS Thomas Boyle
M1 and M1s Walte1 Boxhng
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D1 and M1s James Butle1
Mau V Caufield
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Capltol Spec1alt1 Shoppe
N11s CADDOZI and Phxlhs
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N11 and M1s Vmcent Cd1lStO
N11 and NTIS John Ca1p1nello
Joe Caluana 81 Sons
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Allda Chemlsts
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Edwa1d Clegg
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Ge1ard J Coadx
Be1na1d A Colhns
P1cha1d Colnett
D1 FIRHCIS P Contlno
M1s EISIG Corllgan
M1 and Mrs James Costantlno
MIS Nellle Cu1t1n
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and Mrs H A Dev1ne
and M1s Ne1lA DeV1vo
and M1s F1ed Dlnl
and M1s James D1Pa1o
and M1s M J Donlon
and M1s John Doucette
NI1s John O D11scoll
'V11 and M1s James Duggan
N11 and N11s Geo1geH Egge1s
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Edche Sz Joe FHICCO
D1 and D115 J Fe1ax o1n1
Bob F1ca11a
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N11 and NTIS Joseph F11ns
N11ss and M1s Gabl 1ele
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D1 and M1s Cha1les G1az1an1
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Capt and INIIS J G11dlex
N11chael A Hagge1tx
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Lomba1d1 s Musrc Center
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and Mrs F1 'mk Marmo
MISS Dorothy McCarthy
Mr and Mrs Hen1yJ McCue
M1 Thomas McCue
M1 and Mrs W1ll1am I McG1nley
D1 and Mrs Joseph G McGrath
George F Mclntxre
M1 and MIS H McIntyre
F J McLaughl1n Kr Sons
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and Mrs J T Meehan
and Mrs Ca11oll Meeks
and M1s Anthony Melomo
Puth Shay M1ll1ne1y
M1 and Mrs Herman M1n1k1ne
M1 and Mrs J NIIIIIO
Modern Washer and Gasket Co
M1 and Mrs Thomas J M01 an
Mr and Mrs A Morganelh
Mrs Morrrs Sz Famrlv
M1 and Mrs Kurt Muller
Muller s Bakery
and M1s Lawrence Mulllgan
and Mrs Donald Mu1 phy
Max Nemrroff
and Mrs Trmothv F O Hea
Omega Alpha P1
Mr and Mrs Wrllram Palumbo
M1 and Mrs Eugene Pallegrlno
Ph1l s Itahan Sz Amerrcan G1 ocery
M1 and Mrs Thomas Prendergast
M1 and Mrs A C Purvrs
Quattlender s Pastr y Shop
and Mrs Wllllam Qurnn
and Mrs James W Ramsay
and Mrs Harry T Randle
and Mrs James Reardon
Barbara Reed
Mr and Mrs Anthony Rella
Mr and Mrs G Rlnaldr
Mr and Mrs Thomas Rrnaldr
Mrs A Rlng
and Mrs F J Pomano and Famrly
and Mrs P Russo
and Mrs Carmrne A Santullr
and Mrs John J Savage
Bar bara Anne Sayour
and Mrs Elras Sayour
Ehas F1anc1s James Sayour Jr
Mr and Mrs George Sayour
John Anthony Sayour
Joseph George Sayour
Ma11e Ann Sayour
Mary Jane Sayour
Paul Theodore Sayour
Peter Ehas Sayour
Prchard John Sayour
Vrctor Anthonv Sayour
Henry Schrllrng
Schuler s Bakery
and Mrs J Sheehy
and Mrs George P Srnnott
and Mrs Anthony J Sodaro
Theresa Starace
and Mrs John Stendera
and Mrs Vrncent Strle
and Mrs H Strllwagon
and Mrs Wllllam T Strodthoi
Santo and Belle Ha1r Stylrsts
Superror Color Co
Pobert Emmett Trrrel Inc
Prchard J Tonry
Tulrp Shops Inc
Mr and Mrs Bened1ctJ Trcho
Mr and Mrs M VOCC0ll
Won Thun Delrcatessen
Anne Warren
Mrs Edward M Whrtty
D1 and M1s H B Wrnston
Woods Dehcatessen
Dr and Mrs Robert G Woolsey
M1 and Mrs Francrs Young
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George N Abald
Mrs Mable N Abald
Al and Jlm
Carolyn Albanese
Mae Alford
Dr Salvatore Altchek
Angela Amantea
Sam AmbFOSl0
Mrs A Amendola
Mrs J Anella
Mrs John Ansbro
Valentlna Argularro
Mrs Joseph Arlgonl
Maculate Arrlgall
June Audlno
Douglas Awad
James Awad
Mrs Nadlma Azrak
Gus Barrt
Mrs Henry Banks
Dorothea Barron
Georglna Bassett
Mrs Blanca Baquero
Mrs F W Bechtold
Cynthla Bee
Wllllam P Bee
Nell Belgenlo
Mrs N Belglnlo
Mrs Berggren
Barbara Berntsen
Mrs LOUIS Blamonte
Rev Leo N Blerster
Carol Bl0hdl
Mrs H Black
Jennle Boasl
Cordella Bogdan
Mrs James Bonnelly
Hannah Bootery
Mary Bodchery
hmlle Boulos
Mary Ellen Boyllng
Vlrglnla Boyllng
Walter Boyllng
Elleen Brady
Charlotte Bratten
Ellzabeth Ann Brldges
Angela Brlgante
Betty Brock
Catherlne Brosnan
Mrs Brown
Anne Bucklngham
Mrs J Buffa
Mrs C Bulzonl
Eleanor Bulzonl
Estelle Bulzom
Mrs Louls Bulzonl
Louls Bulzonl
Carollne Buono
Mrs D A Burns
Mrs John Burns
Penny Burns
Audrey Ann Brahamsha
Mrs Brancashlo
Morrls Brodney
Mrs D Byrnes
fumor Patrons
Mrs Margaret Callendo
Dr R Callendo
Assunta Cacace
Mrs Eva Callan
Margaret Callan
Mlchelle Callery
Mrs Donald Cameron
Mary Jean Campbell
Joan Campbell
Wllllam Campbell
Veronlca Carplnello
Robert Mlchael Caputo
Patrlck Carey
Dr John Carfl
Carolyn Carlsto
M s Carty
Joan Carvo
Patrlcla Casey
Danlel Casey
Thomas Chalhoub
Danlel Cherweln
Mrs M Chlna
Loulse CICCONE
Robert Clncotta
Rosalle Clulla
Mrs W Clare
Murtha Cloney
Mary Ann Coco
Joseph Cofone
Helen Colantuono
Peter Coll
Reglna Coll
Mary Coyle
Mrs Matted Conforte
Mrs Nlcholas Conforte
Mrs Carmlne Conforte
Kathleen Connolly
Mrs E Conrad
James Conroy
Mrs J Coppa
Edward Cotter
Mrs Rose Cotter
Reglna Cotthaus
Mrs A Courle
Patrlcla Courtney
Renee Crelgnton
Mrs Katherlne Cusack
Mrs Bart D'Albora
Dan :Sz Pauls
Beauty Salon
Carol Dantuono
Marne Davlde
Arlene Davls
Mrs Frances Davls
Mrs Robert DeRuocco
Nancy DeCarv
Mrs R DlBenedetto
T Dlgaudlo
Al 8x Jlm s Dellcatessen
Mrs Joseph DeMarla
Carol Delmar
Mrs Sarah DeMlll
Alfred DeSant1s
Mrs John DeS1mone
Emma DeSlo
Mrs M DeV1to
Eleaonor DlPalma
Theresa Docherty
W Donalson
Theresa Donato
Mrs Donnavan
Mrs Grace Donnelly
Edward Dos
Joan M Doud
M T Drlscoll
Rosemary Drlscoll
Beatrlx Duffy
Mrs Matthew Duffy
Maureen Duggan
Frank D Ullsse
Mrs MlChael Dunn
M1chaelJ Dunn
Kathryn Dunne
Durlngshoff s
Pat Eason
Patrlcla Eberle
Ursula Eberle
Mrs Charles Elcher
ROSemarle EplSCOpla
Jean Fabrlzlo
Ralph Fabrlzlo
Robert Falla
Denlse Faucl
Mrs Fehron
Rlchard Fehrman
Charles Feldscher
Mrs J Feravornl
Mrs Robert Ferguson
Olympla Flore
Walter Fltzgerald
Mrs John Flanagan
Mary Flemlng
Brenda Follar
Peter Follar
Mrs Harry Force
Wllllam Ford
Fellcla FOTDIHO
A Frlend
Mary Furfaro
Deldre Gagllano
L Gallo
Tofie Ganlm
Mrs Louls Gardella
R Gardlner
Mrs R Gardlner
Angela GarglUl0
Vlncent Garglulo
Mrs A DlGasperl
Adrlenne Gaston
Barbara Genoyese
John Gentlle
Henry George
Lols Glahl
Judlth Grady
James Grady
Robert Grady
Mrs Green
Lee Grldley
Rlchard Grundstrom
Phyllls Guarlno
Clella Guarna
Mrs A Guarnerl
Charles Guarnerl
Mrs Tllle Gull
Katherlne Haeger
Mrs L A Hall
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Joseph Hammlll
Marllyn Hammlll
Mrs Hansen
Mary Anne Hardy
Mrs Florence Harms
Allce Hart
Mrs John V Harte
Mrs Ell3S Hatem
Arlene Hayden
Mary Jane Helm
Lllllan Helndl
Ann Marne Hlnton
Edward J HODIID
Ellzabeth Hoblln
Kathryn Hurley
Mary Pat Hurley
Iullzabeth B Hussey
John HUtChlDSOH
Alken Hynes
MHTIOD Ingrate
Bessle Jacobellls
Raul Jarrln
Sandra Jerro
Mrs Selma Jerro
Albert Jerro
Charles Jerro
Mrs Charles Jerro
Marllyn Jerro
Mrs Samuel Johannessen
John E Johnson
Mr Arnold Jorgenson
Marv Ellen Joyce
Marlon Joyce
W R Kadrl
Constance Kallne
Theodore Kapusclnskl
Mrs N Kassar
Mrs Camllle Kassar
Jane Keel
Mrs Joseph Keenan
E Kelly
Mrs J Kelly
Patrlcla Kelly
Mrs A Kerr
Mrs Kh0uTl
Marv Kllgallen
Benjamln J Klng
Wllllam Klrly
Mrs M Kramer
Kathleen Kozak
Mr Wllllam Lasson
Mrs B Lavln
Eleanor Lawrence
Vlrglnla Lee
Dorothy Lennon
Ibellsse Leon
Galo Leoro
George Leoro
Fernando Leoro
Mrs G Longo
Blanche Loreto
Mrs Martln Love
Ana Marla Lourelro
Mrs A Lourelro
Mrs Alvera Lurle
Angela Lydon
Mrs John Lydon
Mrs J Lynch
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Rlta Madun
Marguerlte Magro
Mrs C Mahoney
Rosemary Malgagllanl
Mrs S Malone
Rosemary Maloney
Mrs Ahce Maloney
Mrs Albert Mamary
Mrs J Marder
Mrs P Maresca
Marllyn s Speclalty Shop
Jolene Marmo
Joyce Marmo
Mrs Marone
Joseph Maroney
Mrs Mabel Marsh
Mr Ma1't0CCl
Frank Matarazzo
Sally Matarazzo
Marty s
Adelalde Mazzarella
Roberta. McCabe
Grace McCabe
John McCabe
Carole McCabe
Marllyn McCabe
Mary McCaiferty
Catherme McCue
Mary McCue
John McDermott
Valerle E MacDonald
Anne McG1nley
Imelda McGlone
Patrick McGreevy
Maud McGu1re
Maureen McLaughl1n
Paul McManus
Margaret McManus
Margaret M McManus
Kathleen McManus
Kathleen McManus
Nell McMonegel
Mrs Frank McPherson
Mrs W Meehan
Carmela Meganl
John Meln
Mrs John Mem
Selma F Mllkle
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Joseph Morronqlello John Petrosmo
Mrs Joseph Morronqxello Anthony Petrosmo
Vera Morronqlello
Austm Morton
Mrs A Moscato
Joan Mulholland
Marllyn Mulholland
Joan Mulligan
GUSSIB Mullm
Joan P Mullm
Mrs Edward Mulllns
Brenda Muraglla
Mrs Wllllam Murphy
Helen Murphy
Mrs James Murray
Mrs James E Murray
Alfred Muscatel
Rlta Myers
Ellas Naslf
Camellla A Naslf
Anthony A Naslf Jr
Mrs Rasheedle A Naslf
Cynthia Naslf
Angelma Nasquez
Mrs Edward Neary
Ann Neylon
Walter Neylon
Gretta Neylon
Molly Nlcastro
F X Nlcastro
Edward Nicholson
Mrs T Nlckle
Patrlcla Nledrlch
Mrs Thomas Nlsbet
Mrs Notlne
Wllllam Oates
Jane O Connor
Momca O Connor
Nora O Flaherlty
Tom O Gara
Mrs Rose Ogorsell
Stephen W O Leary
Mrs John O Leary
Mrs Wllllam O Meara
C O Meara
Mrs W OMeara
W1ll1am Ordonez
Mrs Nora O Rourke
Mrs Alexander Otter
Rlchard M Otter
Mllky Way Hand Laundry Joseph Owen
Mrs J Mllner
Mrs George Mlnette
Mr Joseph MIHIO
Mrs Joseph M1n1o
Mrs Ella Mltchell
George Mogollon
Rose M0llHaFl
Nlck Molmarx
Mrs Charles Mollo
Mrs Joseph Mollo
Arthur Momrow
Mrs Joseph Padlon
Robert Paganellx
Rosemary Paganelll
Mrs J Palermo
Carol Papavero
Mary Par1s1
Joseph Parlsl
Mrs Howard Parker
Mrs Frank Parsons
Rosemarle Parsons
Mrs S J Passasettx
Mrs Anne MontemaranoFrank Pastor1n1
Kathleen Mooney
Kathleen Moran
Nora Moran
Marlon Morganell1
Yolanda Morganelll
Marie Paturno
F1nn S Pederson
Mrs Roy Pederson
Carol Pepe
Patrlcla A Perrotto
Salvatore Petrosmo
Alfonso Petrosmo
Spear 8: Plcardl
Mrs Vmcent Pmto
Marie Plovano
W H Skelly
Mrs Mlldred Solmo
Lucille Sp1nell1
Mrs M Splnelll
Mrs M J Splnelll
Mr John Splnosa
Davld Sloan
Mrs Ellzabeth Plessmger Barbara Stelnmger
Mrs Chester A Polmg
Mrs Robert L Polmg
Steve Polomchak
Ceha Polomchak
Dr J H Portnoy
Patrlcxa Posta
James Prlnce
Mrs Prltchard
James Quarto
George Quarto
Helene Quarto
Mlllle Quarto
Catherlne Qulnlan
Frances Ragusa
Eddxe Ramos
Mrs Ramsay
Mrs Blanche Rathjen
Ann Reardon
Jean Reardon
Jean A Reddlg
Mrs Jean A Reddlg
Theodore Reddxg
Nancy Rell
Mrs Josephine Rlb1S
Mrs W R1nald1
W R1nald1
Marvann Rxspolx
Serlta Roberts
Mrs M Ruca
Fred Rose
Mrs Russo
Anne Marie Ryan
Patrxcla Ryan
Grace Ryan
Mrs Charles Sabatelle
Robert Sabatelle
Emlleen Saleeby
Mrs Rose Salerno
Nat Salomone
Joseph Sameth
Jacquelme Stelnmger
Mrs L E Stexnmger
Ann Strodthoff
Mrs Wllllam J Strodthoff
Elleen Sulllvan
Margaret Sulllvan
Mrs Thomas Sulllvan
Thomas Sullxvan
M Tagllaferro
Joseph Tambermo
Mrs Francls Tanahey
Joan Tarantola
Joseph Tedeschx
Vlctor L Teltsch DDS
Mary Roberta Tlcho
Mrs P Tlerney
Mlke Tomamo
wllllam Touwsma
Therese Treanor
Katherlne Treanor
James Treanor
Margaret M Tumble
Elvlra Tr1pp1tell1
Thomas Tuclllo
James F Twohy Jr
Anne Twohy
John Twohy
Ellzabeth Uhlenbush
Eddle Uqu1llas
Julla Vall
Della B Vanch1er1
George Vassar
Tula Vassar
Eddle Veloz
Marla Vendx
Zephyr Vetrano
Joan Vl0llHl
Natalle Voccolx
Celest1ne Voccoll
Elalne Vollmuth
Herbert Sz Reard Sanders Frank Vuono
Anne Santerre
Carol Ann Sarno
Henrlette Sarno
V1v1an Savarese
Catherlne Savlno
Margaret Scally
Dorothy Schlllmg
Mrs E Scxllltam
Abraham Seltzer
Mrs Erlc Seth
Mrs Robert Shanley
Mrs Wllllam Shastlaty
Catherlne Sheehy
Edward J Sheehy
Margaret J Sherldan
D1 Leo E Sherman
Mrs Henry Shlmchak
Mrs Helen Sllwlnskl
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Dr Sidney Waldmger
Mrs Mary Walsh
Mrs R Warnock
Mrs J Clayton Watts
Konstanty Werszlla
Loretta Werszlla
Maura W1Xt8d
Bernadette Wolfe
Mrs C Wolfe
Wolm :Sz Ross
Beatrxce Woolsey
Vlrglnla Wrlght
Mrs Ralph Yeager
Rlchard Zaloum
Gerald Zaloum
Elsle Zammataro
Mrs Josephme Zanghl
Mrs Charles Zelhof
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Class uf January 1954
JOAN ABERBACH
Folro .38 Glee Club 3 8 Class Team 7 Student
Servrce League 78 Junror Dance Commrttee 6
Bowlrng Club 3 4 Charrtv Club 5 Mrssron Varrety
Show 7 Camera Club 4 Yearbook 8
VICTORIA BOEST
Glee Club 4 8 Legron of Mary 1 3 Camera Club 4
Servrce League 78 French Club 8 Folro 27
Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Mrssron Show 7
MURIEL BOY LE
Folro 1 8 Assrstant Edrtor 8 Busrness Manager 8
Legron of Mary 1 8 Secretary 5 Vrce Presrdent 6
Presrdent 8 Glee Club 58 Class Presrdent 8
Xrce Presrdent 4 Secretary 6 Yearbook Commrt
tee 8 Junror Prom Commrttee 6 Student Servrce
League 7 8 Mrssron Show 7 French Club 8 Thr-
Chrrstmas Secret 8 Bowlrng 5 Charrty Repre
sentatrve 6 I
PVI-LXN BRUCR
Folro 48 Bowlrng Z Servrce League 6 7 Camera
u 3 ee u Cass Team
Propagatron 18 Charrtv Representatrve Z6
REGINA CAHILL
Class Team 18 Legron f M ry I4 Varsrtx
4 Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Hobby Club 8
Senror Prom Commrttee 8 Propagatron Repre
sentatne 5 6
MARII- CLI-'VlkNTl-,
Presrdent I Legron of Marv .3 5 Catholrc Actrorr
6 8 Vrce lresrdent 6 8 Junror Dance Cornmrttet tr
Yearbook 8 Servrce League 4
DI-NYSE CLOLLRY
Class Team Captarn ' 4 Cheerleaders o 8 Tablet
Representatrxe 68 Rrdrng 56 French Club 8
Bowlrng 45 Junror Dance Commrttee 6
MARX ANN COCO
ee Club Z 4 French Club 8 Bovs rng
'I Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Propagatron 18
Serxrce League 6 8 Charrty I 8
'VIALRPPN CORRIGAN
Club P4 Year Book 8 Class Presrdent 2 56
Secretarv of Student Councrl 6 Leo Honor 98
Qurll and Scroll Socretv 4 8 Nrce Presrdent Student
Councrl 7 Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Edrtor of
Folro 8 Presrdent of Orchestra 8 Class Team 4 8
Class X rce lresrdent 1 Secret rrs S
MARX CLRLY
Charrtx Club Representatrxe Z 7 Presrdent of
Charrty 8 Servrce League 5 7 Presrdent 8 Junror
Dance Commrttee 6 Senror Prom Commrttee 8
Student Councrl 6 8 Legron of 'Vlarv 2 7 Propaga
t n 18 Class Team 18 Catholrc Actror 4'r
Class Presrdent r Class X rce Presrdent 6
Bowlrng 1 Rrdrng 12 Propagatron io Class
flass U
AINITA All-LLO
ass Team 17 Foro '36 Mrssron S Ou
4 8 Legron Marv 58 Junror Dance
Commrttee 6 Class Vrce Presrdrnt 4 Presrdent
6 7 Student Councrl 68 Propagatron 18 Edrtor
Yearbook Staff 78 Presrdent Catholrc Actron 8
Presrdent of G O 8 French Club 7 8
LORRAINYE AMPNDOLA
lroprgatmn 18 Bovrlmg 16 Class Team 541
Iegron of Mary 4 8 French Club 1 8 Junror Prom
Commrttee 6 Yearbook Staff 78 Mrssron Show
6 Lrbrary Club 6 8
VALI- NTINA ARCUIARRO
Legron of Mary 18 French Club 7 8 Senror Prom
Commrttee 7 Propagatron 1 8
JACQUI-LINJF BAIA
Cheerrng Squad 12 Bowlrng Club 16 Propaga
tron of the Farth 18 Legron of Mary 5 8 Junror
Dance Commrttee 6 Mrssron Show 6 Yearbook
Staff 7 French Club 7 8
GLORIA BARTLETT
Propacatrorr 4 8 Servrce League 7 8 French Club
7 8 Yearbook Staff 7 8, Lrbrary Club 5 8 Camera
Club 5 8 Secretary 6 Vrce Presrdent 7
JUNE DEMIC
Clee Club 2 8 Class Team 5 8 Rrdrng Club 4 5
Folro 1 Yearbook Commrttee 8 Junror Dance Com
mrttee 6 Class Secretary 5
GERALDINE EBERLE
Legron of Mary 18 Propagatron of the Farth
Representatwe 3 4 Class Secretary 6 Junror Dance
Commrttee 6 Senror Prom Commrttee 8 Hobby
Club Presrdent 7 8 Yearbook Commrttee 8 Class
FVELYN EGGERS
Legron of Mary Vrce Presrdent 8 Leo Honor
Socrety 6 8 Glee Club 1 8 Secretary Treasurer 8
Folro 28 Assrstant Edrtor 8 French Club 58
Presrdent 8 Student Councrl 8 Yearbook Com
mrttee 8 Bowlrng Club 16 Student Servrce
League 58 Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Mrssron
Varrety Show 7
CHRISTINA LA ILACA
Foro 18 Glee Club 18 Student Councrl 48
French Club 8 Qurll and Scroll 8 Presrdent
ROBERTA McCABE
Bowlrng Club 12 Catholrc Actron 12 Servrce
League 58 Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Legron
of Mary 18 Varsrty 18 Yearbook Commrttee 8
Propagatron 1 8 Charrty 1 8 Co Captarn of
Varsrtw 7
Team28
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JILANNL O BRILNI
Xarsrty 18 Legron of Mary 58 Orchestra 14
Servrce League 1 5 Student Councrl 6 8 Propaga
tron 1 8 Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Senror Prom
Commrttce 8 Yearbook Commrttee 8 Co Captarn
Varsrtv 67 Captarn of Varsrty 8 Presrdent of
Propagatron 8
ROSEMARIE IARSONS
Iolro 12 Class Team 18 French Club 58
Cheerleader 68 Bowling 36 Rrdrng 56 Class
Secretarx 8
I-LLFN RICCOBONO
Folro 7 8 Busrness manager 5 Assocrated Edrtor
Catholrc Action 58 Presrdent 8 Servrce League
68 French Club 58 Class Presrdent '3 Class
Secretarv 1 2 Qurll and Scroll 6 8 Leo Honor 4 8
Yearbook Fdrtor 8 Student Councrl '38 Mrssron
Belles r
ADRILNNE SALOMONE
Q lee Club Z 8 Presrdent 8 French Club 5 8 Ser
xrce League 68 Sec 67 Folro 48 Assocrate
Edrtor 8 Legron of Mary 58 Sec 8 Student
Councrl 8 Bowlrng 2 6 Class Treasurer 2 3 Year
book Commrttee 8 Mrssron Belles 7 Leo Honor
8 Junror Prom Commrttee 6 Propagatron Repre
entatrve 1
FRANCES SULLIVAN
Iegron of Mary 6 8 Class Team 2 8 Junror Dance
Commrttee 6 Senror Prom Commrttee 8
June 1954
PATRICIA BATTACLIA
Charrty Representatrve 58 Lrbrary Club 38
Ifrench Club 7 8 Mrssron Show 4 6 8 Class Team
I8 Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Yearbook Staff
78 Propagatron of the Farth 38 Bowlrng
Club 5 6
CAROL ANN BOASI
Legron of Mary 46 Glee Club 18 Charrty
Rcpresentatrve K4 Bovslrng Club 12 Polro 56
Class Treasurer 3 Junror Dance Commrttee 6
Yearbook Staff 7 8
CORDI' LIA BOGDAN
Cheerrng Squad 1 4 Propagatron of the Farth 1 8
Legron of Mary Junror Dance Commrttee 6
Mrssron Bells 6 Class Presrdent 68 Leo Honor
Socrety 6 Class Team 58 Senror Prom Com
mrttee 7
BARBARA BOYLIN'
Orchestra 18 Class Secretary Zh Varsrty i4
Mrssron Show 6 Class Team I6 Junror Dance
Commrttee 6
JOAN BRIDGI-S
Cheerrng Squad 12 Lrbrary Club 58 French
Club 7 8 Legron of Mary 1 6 Yearbook Staff 7 8
Orchestra 13 Class Team 18 Propagatron of
the Farth 5 8
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Legron of Mary 18 Camera Club 48 Propaga
tron of the Farth 48 Class Vrce Presrdent 1
Secretary Z Bowlrng Club 4 8 Junror Prom Com
mrttee 6 Mrssron Show 4 6 8 theerrng Squad 1 4
Varsrty Refreshment Commrttee I8 C8th0llC
Actron Representatrve 7
SUSAN CAMMARANO
Camera Club '38 Lrbrary Club 28 Legron of
Mary 6 8 Propagatron of the Farth 1 8 Yearbook
Commrttee 78 Tablet Representatrve 78 Cla s
Presrdent Z Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Cheerrng
Squad 1 4 Student Councrl 2
IATRICIA CAREY
Orchestra S4 Camera Club 58 French Club
78 Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Catholrc Actron
Club Z Propagatron of the Farth 1 8 Cheerleaders
Softball Team 2 Class Team 13 Yearbook
C ommrttee 7 8
CAROLINL CARISTO
Cheerrng Squad 12 Bowlrng Club 5 8 Propaga
tron of the Farth 18 Legron of Mary 38 Secre
tary 8 Mr sron Show 6 Junror Dance Commrttee
6 Yearbook Staff 78 French Club 78 Lrbrarv
Club 5 8 Class Team 5 7
C-XTHFRINI' CARVO
Legron of Mary 1 8 Propagatron of the lfarth I 8
Camera Club 18 Secretarv 7 Mrssron Show 6
French Club 48
MARILYN CASI-Y
Legron of Mary 4 8 Propagatron of the Farth 1 8
Cheerleaders l Class Team 541 Junror Prom
Commrttee 6 I- rerrch Club 7 8 Yearbook Stall' 7 8
MARY CALFIELD
legron of Mary I8 Camera Club 28 Bowlrng
Club 18 Class Team 16 Propagatron of the
I-arth 1 8 French Club 7 8
THI' RI' SF CH -XRLLS
Legron of Marv 1 8 Propagatron of the I'arth 1 8
Lrbrary Club 14 Vrce Presrdent Glee Club
6 8 Cheerrng Squad I4 French Club 7 8 Class
Team I6 Senror Prom Commrttee 7 Folro I 7
Vrssron Shovr 4 6 8
JO-XNNF CHIARELLO
Propagatron of the Farth 48 Class Secretarv 6
Senror Prom Commrttee 7 Servrce League 48
lrbrarr Club 48
AINN MARIE, COLLINS
Orchestra .5 4 Propagatron of the Farth .1 8
Scnror Prom Commrttee 7 French Club 7 3 Mrs
ron Show 8 Class Team 7 8
JUSTINE COM-YINS
Legron of Marv 4 8 Propagatron of the I'arth 36
Charrtv Club .36 French Club 06 Leo Honor
Socrety 6 8 Mrssron Show 8
ANXIA DATTILO
Yearbook Staff 78 Legron of 'vlary 18 Vrce
Presrdent 8 Lrbrary Club 58 French Club 78
Junror Prom Commrttee 6 Propagatron of the
Farth 'S 8
ARLLVIL DAVIS
Legron of Marv 18 Lrbrary Club 08 Catholrc
Actron 78 Junror Prom Commrttee 6 Propaga
tron 1 8 Vlrssron Show 6
RIT-X DPL VECCHIO
Legron of Marv '38 Servrce League 4 8 French
Club 7 8 Yearbook Busrness Staff 7 'Vlrssron
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M-YRII' DI C ION -XNNI
Legron of Mary '38 Servrce League 18 French
Club 8 Mrssron Show 6 Yearbook Busrne s
Staff 7
JONIN DINII
legron of Yiary S8 Presrdent 8 Lrbrarv tlub
1 8 French Club 4 8 Class Team 7 6 Propagatron
of thc Farth 38 Ycarbook Busrne-ss Staff 7 Bowl
Cub c rstrr 54 J o lronr 4
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'VI-YKY J-XNI' DRISC OLL
Orche tra 18 Glec Club :J 4 Legron S 4 Cheerrng
Squad 7 4 Senror Pronr Commrttee 4 Junror Dance
Commrtte4 a Bonlrng., Club I2 Charrtv 5 6
Propagatron of the I-arth 1 8
JOAINNI' EADFH
Propagatron of the Farth 12 Bowlrng Club 18
Junror Prom Commrttee 6 Mrssron Bells 6 8 Class
Team 7 I Yearbook Commrttee 48 French Club
7 8 theerrng Squad 1 4
LILLI-KN FLOY D
lfolro Gee Cu 78 Legron of Marr
16 Junror Prom Comnrrttee 6 Rrdrng Club 68
'llrs ron Show 41
FILLICIA I-ORNINJO
Orchestra 1 I Class Team 17 Propagatron 1 I
Lemon 6 Folro Q18 Yearbook Commrttee 78
Charrtv 7 8
RITA FUMO
Orchestra 18 Propagatron of tne Farth 18
Charrty Club 1 8
ANTOINLTTE GANGLMI
Legron of Mary 18 Camera Club '38 Lrbrary
Club l 8 French Club 7 8 Charrty Representatrve
1 3 Propagatron 18 Catholrc Actron Representa
trve 7 8 Junror I rom Commrttee 6 Cheerrng Squad
14 Yearbook Commrttee 7 8 Mrssron Show
BARBARA GERMACK
L gron f M rrv 1 8 Vrce lresrdent 7 8 I-olro
4 8 School Servrc-e League 4 8 Lrbrary Club 5 8
French Club 78 Qurll and Scroll 78 Junror
Prom Commrttee 6 Yearbook Commrttee 7 8
Mrs ron Show 6 8
JOANNE HALLICAN
Softball 1 2 Camera Club 5 6 French Club 78
Cheerleaders '15 Propagatron of the Farth 18
Junror Prom Commrttee 6 Varrety Show 6
VIRGINIA HORAN
Presrdent 1 Student Counsel 1 Bowlrng 12 Class
Team '16 Irbrary Club 14 Charrtv Club 45
Cheerrng Squad 1 4
'VIARC4ARl"I Hl-INFKI'
Camcra Club 58 Treasurer 7 Bowlrng Club 18
legron of Mary 38 Propagatron of the Icarth I 8
l'rcnch Club 48 Cl rss Vrce I resrdent 161 Varrttr
Shovr l Junror Dance Corrrrnrttee 41
M-XURI' l- NJ KLLLY
Bowlrrrg Club I2 Leg on of Marv 5 8 Clee Club
6 8 Yearbook Commrt ee 7 8 Propagatron of the
Farth 14 Cheerrng Squad 12 Charrty 18
I ATRICIA KI' LLY
Orchcstra 18 Cheerrrrg Squad 12 Class Secre
ta y 4 Propagatron of thc I-arth Q8 Mrssron
Show 6 Junror Pronr Commrttee 6 Yearbook
Commrttee 4
678
RIT-X L-XB-XTL
Glee Club 4 8 Junror Dance lommrttee 6 Legron
of Ylary Z Propagatron of the Farth 18 Rrdrng
48 Varretr Show 68 Yearbook Staff 78 Soft
Ball Tcam I Cheerrng Squad 1 4
JO-XNIN MACCIO
Iegron of Ylarw 1 P Polro 43 8 Propagatron of the
Farth 18 Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Vlrssron
Show 68 Senror Pronr Commrttee 4 Yearbook
Lrterarx Staff 7 8 Class Presrdent 5 Class Secre
y Cheerrng Squad 14 Catholrc Actron
Rcpresentatrvc 46 Lrbrary Club 4 Class Team
I8 Student Councrl 1
TRILS-X M-YR-KNO
Chccrrrrr., Squad 1-l Propagatron of the I-arth 1 8
Legron of 'Vlary 5 8 'Vlrssron Show 6 Junror Danc
Commrttee 6 Yearbook Busrne-ss Staff 4 Clas
Tcam 18 Clec Club 18
I LORI-X 'VI-XTTIPLLO
mcra 1 ub 8 Legron o Ylary 8 Junror
Dance Commrttee 41
IATRICIA McC-XRRON
Legrorr of Ylarv 18 Tablct Repre entatrxe I
Camera Club 35 Mrssron Show 58 Varsr r
Refreshment Commrttee 18 Yrce Presrdent 1
Latholrc Actron 44 Junror D nce Commrttee 6
lx-XTHLFEN McC-XRTHY
Lovrlrng 1 Z Cheerrng Squad 1 P Orchestra I8
M-YRY MCCLE
Propagatron of the Farth 56 Yearbook Staff 8
I-rench Club 18 Serwrce league 4 8
M-XRY 'Vlcl -XRRY
Orchestra 1 Secretarw Serwrcc League 1
Class Tcam egron 1 Frcnc Cu
Senror Prom Commrttce Yearbook Comnrrttec
7 8 'Vlrssron Shovr 8
BARBARA McCIINLl-Y
Student Councrl P and I Nrce Presrdent 4 the-er
erders 48 Orchestra I 8 Ya rrbook Busrm
Statl' Senror Prom Commrttee 4 Class Teanr
'Vlrssron Show 8
DOROTHY MCINTYRE
Legron 18 Lrbrary Club 2 Camera Club J8
Bowlrng 5 8 Propagatron of the Farth 1 8 Sec e
tarv of Class I 'VII sron Play 68 Junror Dance
Commrttee 6 Varsrty Refreshment Commrttee 18
DOROTHY McNALLY
Jrchestra I 8 Glee Club 6 8 Legron of Nlarv I8
Drocesan Orchestra 4 Bovslrng I P Junror Pronr
Commrttee 7 Senror Prom Commrttee 7 8 'Vlrssrorr
Show 6 Propagatron of the Farth 18 Charrtr
1 6 Chcerrng Squad 1 4
PATRICIA MEEKS
Clee Club 18 Legron of Marr, 18 French Club
7 8 Junror Prom 6
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CARMELA MEGAN!
Cheermg Squad 1 2 Camera Club 58 Propaga
tron of the Farth 1 8 Junror Prom Commrttee 6
Senror Prom Commrttee 7 Lrterary Stat! of Year
book 7 8
LOUISE MEMMOLI
Propagatron of the Farth 1 8 Junror Dance Com
mrttee 6 Charrty Commrttee 1 8
JANE MEYER
Lrbrary Club 1 7 Service League 1 5 Bowlrng
1 7 Catholrc Actlon 1 2 Class Team 2 3
Vrce Presrdent 2 Secretary 3 Junror Dance Com
mrttee 6 French Club 7 Leo Honor 2 7
AURELIE MINIKINE
Legron of Mary 38 Bowlrng Club 12 Class
Team 3 4 Orchestra 1 8 Glee Club 6 8 Yearbook
Commrttee 78 Propagation of the Farth 18
Junror Prom Commrttee 7 8
CAROLYN S MOLLO
Orchestra 18 Legron of Mary 1 4 Lrbrary Club
1 4 Propagatlon Mrssron Show 48 Propagatron
Representative 7 Cheermg Squad 14 Bowlrng
Club 48 Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Varsrty
Refreshment Commrttee 1 8
SHEILA MONAHAN
Legron of Mary 3 8 Charrty Representatrve 7 8
French Club 7 8 Catholrc Actlon 5 6 Propagatlon
of the Farth 3 6 Cheermg Squad 1 2 Class Team
1 6, Mrssron Show 8
PATRICIA MORRIS
Secretary 1 Propagatlon of the Farth 1 Junror
Dance Commrttee 6
JUDITH MULLER
Orchestra 3 8 Rrdrng Club 3 6 Junror Prom Com
mrttee 6 Cheermg Squad 14 Mrssron Show 6
ELIZABETH OBERENDER
French Club 7 8 Junror Dance 6 Mrssron Show
4 8 Propagation of the Farth 4 8
EILEEN O HEA
Varsrty 1 2 Glee Club 1 258 Junror Dance Com
mrttee 6 Legron of Mary 4 8 Year Book Stall' 7 8
Soft Ball 2 Class Team 2 8 Class Team Captarn
4 Foho 5 8 Propagatron 1 8
EILEEN OVERLAND
Student Servrce League 13 Propagatron of the
Farth 1 8 Junror Dance Commrttee 6
ROSEMARY PAGANELLI
Bowlrng 4 Legron of Mary 38 Junror Dance
and 8
Commrttee 6 Propagatron of the Farth 1 8 Catho
lrc Actron 8
MARY PARISI
Lrbrary Club 58 Year Book Commrttee 78
Junror Dance Commrttee 6 French Club 78
Propagatron of the Farth 1 8
NORMA PETRILLO
Glee Club 3 Student Servlce League 3 5 Rrdrng
Club 5 Lrbrary Club 68 Junror Dance Com
mrttee 6 Charrty 3 8 French Club 78 Propaga
tron of the Farth 3 8 Tennrs Club 6
GAETANA PETROSINO
Camera Club 1 8 Lrbrary Club 4 8 Bowlrng
3 4 7 8 Rrdrng Club 5 8 Senror Prom Commrttee 7
Propagatron of the Farth 18 Year Book Com
mrttee 7 8 Cheermg Squad 1 2
KATHLEEN POLIDORI
Legron of Marv 2 4 Student Teacher 2 4 Servrce
league 3 8 French Club 7 8 Junror Dance Com
mrttee 6 Year Book Staff 7 Charrty 1 8 Propaga
tron of the Farth 1 8 Class Vrce Presrdent 2 5
Class Secretary 1 7 Servrce League Vrce Presr
dent 7 Leo Honor Socrety 2 8 Mrsslon Show 6
MARY JANE QUINN
Lrbrary Club 3 8 Charrty Representatrve 5 Catho
lrc Actron 5 French Club 78 Year Book Com
mrttee 78 Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Foho 5
CONSTANCE RANDAZZO
Cheermg Squad 12 Lrbrary Club 56 French
Club 78 Year Book Commrttee 78 Bowlrng
Club 1 2 Propagatron of the Faith 18 Charrty
Club 1 8
JEAN REDDIG
Year Book Commrttee 7 8 Glee Club 1 4 Propaga
tron of the Farth 5 6
KATHLEEN REIL
Glee Club 1 2 Foho 1 2 Rrdrng Club 6 Year Book
Commrttee 1 8 Mrssron Show 6
JEAN ROSSMAN
French Club 7 8 Camera Club 2 6 Junror Dance
Commrttee 6 Mlssron Show 48 Bowlrng 46
Propagatron of the Farth 1 8 Legron of Marv '3 6
MARIA SANCHEZ
Camera Club 1 8 Camera Club Business Manager
7 Lrbrary Club 58 Secretary 6 Presrdent 78
Bowlrng Club 57 Rrdrng Club 7 Junror Dance
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ROSALIE SAVAGE
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Varsity 3 8 Class Presrdent 45 G0 Secretary
Treasurer 6 Vrce Presrdent 7 Yell' Book Com
BARBARA SAYOUR
Propagatron of the Farth 1 8 Charrty 1 8 Mrssron
Show 4,6 Lrbrary Club 38 French Club 78
Student Sewrce League 7 8 Year Book Com
ISABEL SCHLOTTMAN
Glee Club 1 Legron of Mary 6 Class Team 5
Catholrc Actron 2 Junror Dance Commrttee 6
Mrssron Show 68 Propagation of the Farth 5 6
Year Book Commrttee 7 8
JOAN SICA
Glee Club 18 Orchestra 36 French Club 78
Year Book Commrttee 7 8 Junror Dance Commrttee
6 Bowlrng Club 12 Varrety Show 6 School
Oratorrcal Contest 2 Class Secretary 34 Secre
tary of French Club 7
EILEEN SINNOTT
Glee Club 18 Legron of Mary 3 8 Bowlrng 1 6
Class Team 1 6 French Club 78 'Nhssron Show
4 8 Propagation of the Farth 1 8 Senror Prom
Commrttee 7 Servrce League 48 Junror Dance
Commrttee 6 Year Book Commrttee 78
MARGARET SMITH
Legron of Mary 28 Secretary of Legion 56
Presrdent of Legron 78 Catholrc Actron Repre
entatrve 5 6 Junror Dame Commrttee 6 Student
Servrce League 3 6 Frencn Club 7 8 Senror Prom
Commrttee 7 Propagatron of the Farth 1 8
CAROL SONZOGNO
Propagatlon of the Farth 5 6 Junror Dance Com
mrttee 6 French Club 7 8
LINDA STILLWAGON
Orchestra 6-8 Mrssron Show 6 Junror Dance
ANN STRODTHOFF
Glee Club 18 Legron of Mary 5 8 Junror Dance
Commrttee 6 Class Team 1 2 Year Book Com
mrttee 7 8 Bowlrng Club 1 2
ANTOINE TERRA
Servrce League 1 5 Legron of Marv 1 2 Cheermg
Squad 1 2 French Club 78 Lrbrary Club 68
Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Charrty 1 8 Propaga
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MAUDE TROY
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Junror Dance Commrttee 6 Lrbrary Club 56
Year Book Commrttee 7 Propagatlon of the
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CYNTHIA TUTUNDGY
Bowlrng 1 6 Lrbrary Club 7 8 Junror Dance Com
mrttee 6 Propagatron of the Farth 18 French
Club 78 Mrssron Show 48 Year Book Com
mrttee 7 8
PATRICIA VANNORDSTRAND
Rrdrng Club 4 French Club 78 Junror Dance
Commrttee 6 Year Book Commrttee 7 8 Mrssron
Show 4 6 Class Secretary 5
MARJORIE VAUGHAN
French Club 78 Soft Ball 12 Cheerlng Squad
12 Pwpagatlon of the Farth 1 8 Charrty 1 8
VALERIE VEASEY
French Club 78 Bowlrng Club 12 Cheermg
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Legron of Mary 18 Secretary 56 Presrdent 78
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ELIZABETH WHITTY
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