Notre Dame Preparatory School - Towers Yearbook (Towson, MD)
- Class of 1957
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X V- Qff ,gh pf ' ' adczdawa Za life an . .. 745leof64aZeata Schoolroom reflectlon pa e Co curncular shadows page 23 Sldellghts on semors page 66 1 ' .... g 7 - ' ' .... Sport forms ....... page 37 Highlights ........ page 47 w' -' A '. ' 1957 'Mm I presented by T .3 The Senior Class NX Notre Dame Preparatory School 4701 North Charles Street a imore 10, Maryland 1 :if N E ll 'T Om 544464 few 404024 you game... tlways willing to render your seryiees. Sister Dorothea. you have spent your time and energy in helping us solve our probleins. We have Sought your advice often. and me have rome without hesitation, especially during our senior year. But this time we come to you with our gift of dedication. ln fulfilling your capacity as 1-ounsellor. your generosity. selflessness and understanding have inade you an integral influenve in our school life. May these pages reflect our pride in having known you and may they prove our gratitude for your kind interest. AUDIO-.NIDED LATIN STUDENTS -Q Kathy Hohenstein and Jeanne Bacon listen attentively as Sister Dorothea adjusts the tape recorder. PRUNI PROGRAM PROBLEMS -- are discussed by seniors Lorraine Idzik. Sue Brenner. and Naney Ellen Cunn with Sister Dorothea. Mmm-gt, , ,, t-.Wagga .Aer --fi. 4 1 Q-Q il 1' FISTICR Sl.-XRY VIRGINIA - Heailiuiftregl. arl- ilrc-N-vx u Nlll4ll'Ill axsemhly. llenvlits uf a Calllolif' villwalimi ure' vnmvexcil tw Nutrr- Dame- ul Xlaryluml l'rc-pzimltfry Sm-lmul thmuffh tht lflllllIllNlIillNf hull ul tht l'4 Y' - 1 Q Ai ' 1 is I rnim-ial Supf-rim' uf the- Fvlimvl Sisters nf Nutrv lhum-. Mother Pro- vincial M. Vitalia, S.S.N.D. With pt-ismiul inte-rcft mul m'arI'. IXIIIIIICIA l,I'HXlll1'lill illilllllllle amrl aflviie-5. Nll XRPPQNINKQ 'lilll-QIH NUTS on tlvhumhif- mph- Nlw- P - Y :- lwithvr llunn 1llII'lHQl a ww-lxlx 4ll-Vlhelllll in-rifwl. Nlfflhli Fl l'lflll0li Nl. NI X'l'liON,X untl iff-lt--tv Nlmul vhul fur ll imvniviit iilmur the -tllnhfnt punvl nn Ihr- pruggriim for purvnl- uml frivmlx, Rev. William Kailer Dunn, Ph.D. jttiueil the lac- ulty this year as 1,-haplain. Fatheris religious instruc- tion and spiritual guidance foster true Catholic wom- anlmml. Xxvilh an llriflmlialmlff ilevotinm lu mlucaliinii. Sister Superior M. Matrona performs her achnir1istratix'e clulif-s as our gram-iuiis mlirvvtnr aml leader. Sister Mary Virginia, i-mnpleting her l1PllI'lt'l'lllll ft'iiI' as llC'ilflllllFll'Q'55 uf the' l ppei' ami lmxwr Svlltmla. has 1'll2lIlll1'lf'll SIUIIPIIIIS umhilimif tmszircl stwizil .mil Sf'lllllllFlll' 511111-ss. Nnlri' llame is f-iilizilivf-tl ln Fis- terf f'X1'l'-Illt'ilSiiIll pvisnilaliti. rel-. Fu-un llre-rim-r. ,lutly Bw--ion-. ami Jackie bt-ally are- .,-in with cdaahaam 2 Hours spent in study during these years at Notre Dame will cast a lingering shadow on the horizons of tomorrow. Verbs laboriously declined and trapezoids conscientiously drawn today will have an unmistakable influence on our lives in the unknown ahead. Eamazam la 464654 ew to domed ealaccztdan SISTER RANIONVX - arquaint Nlarie fioster and Nlargzarvt Nl:-ye-r 'J with r-lippingzs of former NUM arliie-w-im-'rib revortle-il in the FU scrapbook. f. I x...1 6 S-f s-. gi Offering a helping hand to senior homeroom Classes were Sister Mary Gonzales, Sister Mary Ramona and Sis- ter Ruth Marie. Moderator of the I'.N.Y.. Sister Gonzales teaches His- tory, Sociology and Psychology. Teavh- er of English and Algebra. and adviser to our yearbook TOWERS. Sister Ruth Nlarir' also tlireeted the 'ST Prom. Sister Klary Ramona. adviser to the Student Organization. has this year added Logic to her Latin and math courses, BlRTllD.sXY f,LREFlTlNC BEA-Xl'TY -- is afl- mirerl luv Mary Kano Sister Gonzales. and Kay Nlurray. XPPRl NTlfl' PHOTUC RAPHERQ Beth at 11-r ani . ri 'yer assist Sister u 1 Nlariv' A- -he prepare- to shoot sonlf' Ff'f'fl - fflf the vearlmook. We marked an - cizeamdag af amz 'ning 'hesi WONDERS OF pt CRAYFISH - Sister M. Augusta demonstrates the proper procedure for dissection to sophomore biologists Marguerite Walsh and Jeannette lfalbo. Activity sparks the schedules of these junior home room teachers. Sister Rita Marie directs the freshmen and juniors in social studies and is also faculty ad- viser of the Sodaiitj. English, journalism. and develop- mental reading are taught by Sister Stella Maris who also manages annually six issues of the school news paper. GIIf6Il'Uf'- Besides presenting the mysteries of biology to the sophomores. Sister Mary Augusta teaches Spanish to the seniors. vm W' .IUI HN.-XLISTIC JARCON is discussed by Sister Stella Nlaris as she demonstrates page planning to the junior journalism class. ill-IURCE WAXSIIINCTON. THIS IS YOUR LIFE! -- .lunior historians Sue Sullivan. Mary Ilergenroeder. and jnrly Martin. under the supervision of Sister Rita Marie. tlraniatize the crucial events in the life of the father of our country. -N Q xii 2' A' 5 N f. I ,. g E 5 9 Q 2 W 5 ex J' 'X -xff' Xxx iff if ,xi I L X 3 1 ,NX ' -if Y' , J ' 'Will Q, A .rw V,,Q1,X,i A .. A .Rf 4 , M Z-5 I4 - mt 5 M. Y V 9 r . 1 ix Q yay, Q' ' -.'- ffke: , - , - ,' ff- fx if MA- V , l if X x - ...1.,.- T ,, , i L.. A ..1. w is 1 '7--'T'-' . 2 I . 'ff 2 I 1 K . ,, Q y ,Q.ga.1..- M-, i U x- ' x , I ,mf fa E FN fi ' f 54 Q r' fy L ' , x , V , X' X 1 f N , I X fo X , L , l ' f , I x , , X 5- , Q 52 4 w Q. 5 , ral, Q 'I' uf vi NV feimu 3 3 X' XM f f Q s' wwN,e-532125: L Q Q f 2 if si' 3 1 3 x , . 5 i' as --M . ' ' R 1 -g' r 1 av A X Y , 1- , - tIl7l,lN UU XR'l'IS'l'liN is vapalvlv ' P i -3 ' pe'rlorrnr'tl lmy iuniors Nlarv l,r-e Cilisoni lit-t-y O'l errall. and tfarol kitltl as Fis- ter lflmiist' valinlv slipviwisn--. Preparation for a Culinarv or business world Career was made lay those who take the Social Scientific Course. Sophomores. Juniors and Seniors who fol- low this course were primerl for the best in their 1 X 1 field by eourses in sewing. home management ancl foofls gixen hy Sister Mary Eloise in Montrose. and lvy supplemental classes in typing and music apprecia- tion. VL,-XSS lltl -- ljront mul Mary Louise Nlenclelis. Barbara llolflbevk. Pat Bautz. treasurer: Jane l.f'3FN. pre-sirlentg Nancy ' ' - ' n lwroml rnzw 'Nlarv Lee Wit' Farrell. xief--president: Pat Kelly. secretary: Jeanne Baton. SX,-. rep.: and lvinger Parso -. , A 4 A - Narnara. .lane Price. Carol Kifltl. Linfla Carey. Ann Cook. Lynn Qcally. Rose .Xnn Xiwini. anrl Betty Lou lqons. lthirfl razfl Virginia Strong. Vicki Becker. Betsy O-Ff'Ff8ll. Pat Thuman. Nlary Lee tlilw-on. Jr-annv Kratz. Kathy llolieri-ieiri. and Nlarlyn Paul. flffseril: Sandy johnson. RELIGION Rl-ll-'l.Plll'l'ElJ IN KRT ix 1lispluywl Ivy Anne- NI4lLlnin u- Norm-n Sauer unfl Sim-r Ilnlviqlia ronfvr about lin- next pictnrv-. 'x R gui A' , ,- XX X '1,7f,.5 ,N 331+ 1 jf v 1 Ia? ' I 1 X CIIENIICQAXL llU'l'EHlE Fixlvl' Nlurlc Xugn-unc l'UIlfitl!'llflf look- nn ax wninr an-iwlmli-lx Hrm-mla K4Illf'Ildt'l'. .Indy I.ammf-r-. and Famly BflI'llNl'Il4'H1'l' -killfnlly pr.-pure IIXKIFKIQLPII f'l1l++rirlc, I'lXI?l1IIillgl nmx fplwrr- uf bifvlugry. l'4rr'l1m'h. 81111 SIlllIliFIl. the illIlll1IIIlHH'4 began a year full nf learn- ing unrl fun mln-lln-r Nlllflfillg flavsar. frngs, nr inl- zluinzirx lIlllIllI1'I'N. Ihr' Muir lvrnugihl Inzinx news kiwlalf III. If-inning tn '39, Xa flanving tulips ur lrannvr uin- mrx- lln- mph- exinm-ml lnyallx In Ynlrv Dann- and ilu Hlnm ln! Hlulx ' 'il i'. moiety aww Me ofmfm ide dag -A-' K N ' AV, -., WT? Q , L' Q Q Qf Qi X7 F ' 4 i' T bw 'Z 7 J 5' ' . 5:1Vf Q' ' :MIS Qs 1-ds, f?f+f.21x,' N.-f f wi ' E In .'. l Q 1 -Qs QQQQ' f . 3 5 . W2 f P X of Xa -' of A X 4 ' Y , xx 4. X . X - g if X fl Q 9 I 'Q X X J N . - + X gx ? J Q raw , L Q X r,- f , ,.-.L. k J'-lk WX Q16 T 'nf' 4 . N ifgw 9 395 n I ,fy Il - 2 I n 2 X X . , . . x 1 I E 5 4 Kg XX K5 X2 x ki Xfgq XX l X A 1 .20 X .J a . , x f ' I .T X- , -4, l 4 I F'Y'I'I ,, ,. lr n Nu I Quinn im N HH-v XIJI x lnlrir iumk 'TIIIICKIK TH YI' FI'0'l ' -iigiggf--IN Sim-r Paul Niary I-1 Hrviiilii Kullr-ml:-r six Tilly xil'fiilfliPii iimi Put him-- iirv- 1-iii-ml in Xiim- Marmicy miuriiig: ai rviivar-Lil of Ilif- -i-hnol i1l.ix'. ifreiiiim-ii ziiw- in-lrwfiiif-ii ivi liivir iiwiiiff- mmiif lay Sister Mary Concepts, Sister Paul Mary ziml Mrs. Elizabeth Jasper. Sistvr Um- :-:-pla l'XlJiilill5 zilglvlrru lu llic frvsiiiiie-ii. iw-xivxsf llI21liN'IllilliI'S uml lcziciivs Spanish lu the jliiiiurs. iiml SlllN'I'Xir4'S Legion uf Ili-veiivi' actixitics. Frrisiiiiicii zimi Sfupiifviiiuiws aw sviiooiefi in Spf-Pvii ami ifiigiiiii ivy' Siflvr Paul Mary' vim :ilw rlii'e'r'tz'1i Off Il Ve-utvi' l'lailt1-ri' ami iiiiiiiy 1ii1ilm'ir'ail 1-Milli-vis, Ur-. ,IQIFIWV iiiflriivls iii:- iivsiiiiie-ii ami wpiiniiiuiw-s iii liillill zimi tiif' smi- lUI'S IH ii IDIIIQ. XXl'l'll N HNIILH UI .-Xl,I'li0I3.X'I'IUN - Sim-i' lluiivcpta URI liici'lnui'4i Hirtl tiI'1'Nh for tlie: In-gliuri of llvi-ciim'y fiixiiiori qfamewam leczciew 'IUI ill! 'IN l'I5'l'74 Put lic-rk iiilige-ntiv lwffp- at the km- ii- Nirx. jaixpi-r iiml lfurul Fiwrfolz- :li-vu-N spacing. prulvlr-iiix. 4 5 XY as C5 JS 10 ,lt IN 6- 49 ' 90 1.5 ,. ag di- .Q 35 -38 LY.: Li! a I 'mir-Hd In gi xr-rx xsiflill, Kutllx XXP1:-f-lv'v'. - ' as ' Qf fv, CIM-XSS UA f 1fI'f.Nf row! ,Ioan 5ir1c'm'k. Krix KP-Il1ll1i8I. Laurif- Kllllkf'I. llarulyn xll'l.f'illl. Xnita Nl:-Uullin, XI. K. HHHSI' Pr-ugy Phllllliillf. and Xlaurw-n Fhra. l.wf'0r1rlrv14'l Kathy Halle,-II. Vat Nlfvntley. pre--imlentg Cllariw Ylanggux. XiCt fJI'4'Nill6!lfl Fur- Hollumler. rf-we-tary: Suv jvrxi-. treaxurvrz ,Ioan Nluuln-n, 5.0. rv-11.3 xliilH'!'!'ll l'VHrivn, Iillllllf' Psvixt. um! Erin N11 ' gun. 1fh1'nim14'r Kutlls Gill ,I'an Phillipx 'Nl' Wie- 'UI -' 9' ' H ' ' ' Y H Illi- . 1 . . dl, cr. Judy .lIlHllIl. In-N HlIINdI'I. 5lllilIlI'lE' lwmlv. lxutlw Wh:-r-le-r Bar- Iulru Nlumln-r. and Ixuy XI'-54-r. irmnrlh rout? Alllih Hwwhreitf-1'. Harp Kun NlvN:11ru1m. l.xnn l'hillip-. .Xmqx Trail. gheilu Fhllligliill. Kathy Pulllmurm. xliifif' N4-xillf-. Jurkie- Nlmurf-, unrl Warm Pe-Ie-r-. mapped 4 om-gem ' eg -sq Ani., .-as .. .2 - V f i- ruffrrfwf Ivy 51-IVV Q0 1 5 x f X . ' N I' . If 1 'N' R If X N f 1 I 2? 1 x 1 , , , - ,4 if gg QJ' ag? Z X Ks X58 xl' x n F. L r J S 2 Fa ga X X Wg, JWHMX Q K a-cufafzdccdczz 44061604 A student's hand directs - this is the keynote of the co- curricular spirit. Through projects of music, speaking and writing, shadows of our hands beckon, gesture and record our thoughts, making practical the lessons we learned at desk and blackboard. tif mmf? 1 'nun ,,as ,-,a 11 w 7 x N r x ,. CWIUII erm Il l dllllllil Pglllll d 11011 ihUN Einf Ill 1 d I d m u If :tx Hill In rlcwnt llterature and nmxlv uwus 1- I 4 .M II 1 nc umm un e tlroufflout I 6 xPar 1111 nm rr 1 ml fl x 1 If kept on thelr toe- bs their wsu um umtvxt IUHUHLIIIP drum coupon crue- xsuc Fl lf.. . IUMIIIU Ihal tlf entlre .effmll II Um .feqcm ma ta 77Zade4tg anew 77Zczfzq I.I-IADINC THE LEVION s iCf'T.' nf th? LPg.i0n of Dvwrn-y lon! ll N ' n f wg .-Xltemf, . and . ary Elle-n jones. tsefaml VOIUI Pat Bautl. Linda Wvixlsfor, fain- an . um .' f ' ' 1' .' a future meeting. 24 'G JZ? EIBBU ,W 'x :I 'I Q H L! '! .1 ' Q . Nw, ill Qvl M' I 95 ' w X 1 I 1 . ' f M! 21' rig, ,' f,--,f ,nt amended a Wien? elfzeaced 4e 4 ded cm! X' 1 U ..-1-- 'QT 7 T' -4 l'liRl'SlNG l'll.XNll'llLlQTS -- from the Soclality pamphlet rafk arf- .linx l'm'lie'. Martha Xlvfiaffray. and Kathleen Doyle-. Youth is generous and idealistir, and to such does the Sodality issue its resounding challenge. This renturies-old corps is not merely another extramur- rit-ular activity. it clemancls a trc-menclous amount of work and savrifir-0. As a loading spiritual organization of the school, the Sotlality highlighted the year with the Advent and Christmas Tree Blessing and May Procession. The suvecss achieve-cl during the year offers con- clusive eriflence that all things are possible Ad Jesum per lVlariam. F0ltAl.lSTlfQ lCN'IRliPRENEL'RF - - Mary Burvh Tracy, Margie Slear. llonvy Dockman. l.uvv Nlatricviani. Peggy Copping- vr. Mary Dalton. ,lanvt Delvlos. and Jane McCormick attend an executixf- council meeting. -54 Hug ,,,,-ff' ea D' - hid' . NAUGIN - ,- LECLERC L' ' RSOIlEx QV l I 1 i 1,HXKXlQ'l'IiR. 5lkll0l..XRSHll,. l,lf'Xl7lfRSllIl'. AND 9ERYItQIi - Sxxtvr Marv Xlrgzinia attext- to thv'-v fIllZ!llllt'N in 'Ya lnmml llnnnr Nwwtx' mvmlwr- 4.v'afPrl! Pat llrvvn. Barbara Wlalxh. Nlury lfllen .l1lIl N. Paltv 'lfun-itr. Ihnlly xllIllllx4'VN'lil Vlalrx Kaffl. Kuna Maron:-y. llarlwara xll'wi1IIlLil'2l. Yirg1iniaI.vF1vl1r. l'am:-la Purrly. lxlrzrzrfirzgi Nancy M1-ntnrl. Pat lfllunex Xl.-gg I'rwi-. janv xlK'C4'f'Illll'l'i. Nlary Dalton. Pat liautz. Jvannfl Krutz, IL-I-y llarwlf--ty. Pat Doyle. Chris ,Iam-in-ki. anfl Tillx xl1'l:ill'flf'll. pflfwrxl: ,Xnne Brovkx and Ro-f-n1ary Sullivan. 0 gl g I Wmaeza aff. . . l'u-twlw' am mterf I Ill lllf' lllyllt'rl l!ll'illS uf 1-lnml llfv. llle- l.vl.l+ I4 l.lldI1ll'I' ul lllc Nillllilllll Ill-nm Nwwlx 'lPll lll tw Vfillllillli' llllllUlllI'N lII!'llIlN'I'NllIll Xkllll ll1'll1'll N1'I'XlI't' lu Xulrs' llmn 1.lm.f.l--1.lf-ml-Lrxllfll 1'l1HliiT'lllllilll1lNl'I'Xl1f ure' xmmulnlwlf- will-11:1 lwr IIll'IIIl'Q'I llIlP. Ill:- 511- llvlx 1-nuugr-fl m llNllr'l'lIl lm' Ilw lillllllill 54'll4P l plan. zivlmu .lx ll Nll'N'f'N fur Ill!! mix-ulslc' l M111 mwlxh-Nl .xml I'4'Xl'IH tllw Il l1.1f1rllnmlx. 1414-Ht llI'QlLlIllll lllllll ,V, . N 27 l' X I Hllll F4 llllfli XHN Xl l'l',Xll l'N JY' il :I-fmmll .md .4p1rI.m4l'1l .ix H1--'mum Nwlliuirr r mx' 16.41, mu' vm tl, lhll I-f lll1lll'f'xJ 'hw-vw-I --:1 IM' pwwlwwt lf flu' lidlt1rw-v' lx 1 I-vw llwuwl, Xl' 4.11. Hmm wlxliwr, XHIII 'll lPI,Xl'N lllll lvzzmx l ', ' ww -1 mu K,X..-,m.wl1l1w1wX4mf nf lr--1 .1-4 r.11N4 I1' ' N Ur H1-Pwr! llmm f+',. gf'-Nl'-xx! mf Ill lil -lf X-----mtl H H' fwzzw' 6 . r- if J 1 . jg vi ' ' W' -fr W - ' .fe ... . V t LZ ' j..?J v Y, f N it ? . , i f i CINE IIE YOUR TIRED. YOUR POOR . . - The U.N. assembly called attention to tht- freedoms we enjoy. as Barbara McNamara narrated the program in which ,lane Stofberg. 'lilly MCCardell, and Elaine Gilliece represented troubled spots of the world. Leading the year with a l'N day assembly the IQNY went on to foster more interest in the lvnited Nations as a world-wide project. Christmas found the l'NY sending CARE packages to aid Hungary, and buying gifts for the aged at home. Active in instruction about the LVN through its meetings. mem- bers supported the fund for the new school through a c-ake sale. ll. N. fll'llDlNll l,lCllTF f S4-Cretary Marg Kenny, treasure-1 Anne King. vvep Charlotte Carozxa. and parliamentarian Mary Dwyer look on while- llotly flll8I'IllJf'l'S presides over a meeting. V' -- t i die aided am zeeecmcl if Vee 3. l,llQll'l'HEtXR'l'ElJ LITER.-Yl'l -- Dotty Minakowski. Library Clulfs president. Sister Mary Allrif-da. Arlvisr-r and Librarian, and other offit-ers of the club. Mary Lee Nleiller, Judy Lammers. Rosemary Sullivan and Kathleen 0'llara peruse tln- imposing array of fascinating: fiction at the Book Fair for All in Now-niber. First important event of the year for the Library Club was the November Book Fair. This was follow- ed by giving Christmas baskets to the poor and cake ancl candy sales for the new Notre Dame. Aiding students in research and reading was rewarded by the members' springtime trip to the Maryland State Library Association convention. Success on the cake sales. drives and ralfles spon sored by the Library Club for the new school was not surprising. for this organization under Sister Mary Alfrieda's direction. prospered the entire year. BRONX FINE lill3l,l0llR.-XPllERS -N Senior Library Club members Dottie Pbillips. Nlivkvy llrown. Pattlf' 'lain' sitt. Rosemary Sullivan. Maria Rose Nlusotto, Brenda Kollenflf-r. Stephanie ffrocm., jnrly Larnnier-. anfl llottif- llirnllton-I.1 fX.llIll!l pwyiolllwtlls lov I'-rin paper-. -i Ui , Q 'tqsr 21' Q 1 I'l 'l 7 ,4 rn :N DEADLINE DETAILS are carefully worked out hy Towers staff members Barbara McNamara. Agnes Buhman. Dotty Phillips. Barbara Walsh, Pat Hyer. and Janice Francesconi. After a profitably spent New York sojourn at Columbia's yearbook short course, the Towers staff set out to present a complete year at Notre Dame in perspective, realizing that the yearbook kaleidoscopes the serious hours of the scholastic schedule with the light- er aspects of student life. With Medalist their goal, the staff conquered the unfamiliar maze of pictures and print, captions and copy, and watched their aspirations evolve into the finished book. TAKE THE 'A' TRAIN. GANG! - quips Nancy Blenton on steps. to Pat Beck. Celeste Mead. Lou Gunther and Nlickey Brown as Towers staff all-aboards for New 'lork and the Columbia yearbook conference. DISPLAYING B L' S I N E S S KNOW-HOW are Towers bus- nes- staff members Anne Mar- rmf-y. Carolyn Spinek, Patty Tamsitt and Kathleen Schim- unek. 7awew out in edczclaw Meme ,bad 7a'mw Cheering classmates under the protection of the tower's shadow is an inalienable part of Notre Dame. Loyalty and sportsmanship are fostered and friendships molded on our athletic fields. X N I' N 2 'C-J' We p 1 Q pw 6 65, BATTLING BIRDIE BATTERS -- smile their prettiest after a winning match. lfront row! Charlotte Carozza. Kath- leen Schimnnek, Jean Mr-rriken. tsecond row? Lynn Scally. Ginny Harris. Nancy Menton. lthird row? Betsy Deckert. Diane Dippold, Leila Little, coach Joan Post Barlow, Linda Windsor. Lon Gunther. and Janice Thompson. 560164 earned aa dvwidea melted wine Under the capable coaching of Mrs. Joan Barlow and the able management of Janice Thompson the 1956 racketeers completed an undefeated season. Lou Gunther extended her record to four years of bad- minton victoris, while Nancy Nlenton and Leila Little batted the birdie for their fourth year also. Other veterans lending noteworthy support were Linda Windsrir, Betsy Deckert, and Kathleen Schimunek. NDM OPPONENT 6 RPCS .,.... 5 3 Friends . . , 1, 3 7 RPCS . , . , i E E 4 .1 10 Garrison Forest . 1 9 Friends . 2 An outstanding year for the hockey team is credited NDM's new coach, Mrs. Joy O'Conor, and the teamis unyielding spirit The first game was dropped to Roland Park, but this did not lessen the team's drive and fight for they defeated Friends school and tied arch-rival, Mt. St. Agnes. The team widened activities by participation in a field day sponsored by the Baltimore Field Hockey Association. NDNI OPPONENT O Roland Park , . ...,., . 4 l Friends . . , , 0 1 Samuel Ready , . i . 0 4 Trinity 1 2 Nlaryvale , 1 0 Mt St Agnes 0 3 Alumnae . . .1 f 'Ui'-E 'QTEJQ D Asa' '- '71 'va Ev . sv se'-'r I x 4 XX R Q I '-f-sg., I L- V4 . 1 . 'K Q 1 i . g 4 ,, , 9, i Q .,, - ,', 0 H-:Q 9' ' W 'N M -.s. f ' I Q . . I' Q Q Q n ., ' hh LL V ff! if f 1-..., ,, . - A N! Q ,,e,,.. as - ., M K . 'W K . W Q my ' NA Q 4 ' .Y Q f M ,MI '- .-, -ff , ,, Y, , W 5.-. up-..- Y. Q in 0 5 1 Q , pf' 1,559 bv' fs P ,YZ 311 4 . v C . .r 5 , ' 'fn mm ' f ' Q U. 1 .f 7 f 1 i 4 . . . Wide acadmmme' 64446 chew na defeat? Out-splashing all Challengers. NUM mermaids were 0.1 able to claim 1957 as another undefeated season. T0 The long hours of practice paid off in dividends for 68 proud natators. 49 Without the experienced coaching of Mrs. Barlow T0 and Honey Dockmaifs efficient management, success would not have been possible. NONCIIALANT NATATOR Jane NItLornntlt demon trait the proper back troke form. CHARNIED CIRCLE - .Iubilant mermaids convene at the end of an undefeated season. fclockwise, bol- lom Ieftl Pat Kane, Stella Hamman, Marguerite Hiebler, Jeanne Fink, Sue Armacost, Kathy Hope, Jane McCormick. M a r i a Armstrong, Kathy Braun, Bonnie Leonard, Sue Cole, and Louise Keidel. fcenterj captain Honey Dockman. emzde leaded am 4666! and epeeel E .K Y 'N' fi - , - ' C1 , il 4954 - fi- I 1 -J 1 , . . -I ,W r V f- ,,. -.sm lei ,,, , X L, swfults. I f ,. i Yu.rI.i, 'L- 4 , KW ,-4-.4 MJ 9'3 ' is. K ii'r. 1fwr f2 -fy? fee ' Hg KKK, are ww 'ifmf' fzimiflz ' fl!-4' 'Q ' F ' BOUND FOR THE COURTS and tennis practice are varsity players Honey Dockman, Phoebe Ward. Jean Merriken, Bonnie Buckley. Leila Little, Jane McCormick, Janice Thompson, Bettj Lou Lyons and Louise Keidel. Absent: Marcie Peters. NUM OPPONENT 0 Roland Park . 6 0 Friends , 6 U Park , . . . 6 42 X Zlif Q ' NE 3 s in , Vg i A , ,Vhy A,,,,,?: ge4gt h I Q : ' tb ' .Hr ,, M. V , 4 ,,,,, M is -Ii ii Our varsity tennis teams vied with unbeatable opponents this season. Determined swing of the rackets, swish of balls and spirited spectators united for the fight, but still there were no victories. Because of a limited season, no re- turn matches were possible, leaving the under- classmen on the team a resolute group waiting their chance to spring back with victories in '58, DISPLAYING BACKHAND FORM - .lean Mer- riken demonstrates her prowess on the tennis court. F' mutt. K K 'i i Q. Xgtlt. I N-O-T-R12 . . . --Boosting that winning spirit are cheerleaders I-'ranie Sanzo. Cathy Waldcck. Katy O'Ferrall, Mary Delia Neal, Anne Hoy. and Nlargee Eichelbergcr as they lead the school in the locomotive cheer. glanced cdeefzecl an fide! and fiom After many exceptional plays and tense moments. the seniors for the third time copped the hockey ban- ner. Combined efforts gained also for them the bad- minton victory. The juniors' outstanding aquatic ability earned them title of swimming champs. Like- vw.: 2 I6 Y'w 9 A - 1 , v' 4 X' 'J . . ff- x 1 9 . . , ,, A 1: no M A FlF'l4lili::liltlK5TEHS t.l.X5ll The -1-niors fight for thu flat-s srl' vi lwrf-uks tl1vtivf.,y-1h,- l,,,,1xp5 l,imm,,-- ' if wise the Sophs' court agility determined them as basketball winners. Spring announced the winners of the sought-after tennis and softball banners-again the seniors, making this, their last year a profitable one. Q Sbxsq -I Q Q-, bm-?l-'M 49'-'M ' f t all iinporluiit :wal 1'llilllv'tlf'l'4l ln' thf- soph- a- tht- . 1- , 76945694134 Highlights cast shadows from morning till afternoon, and every day brought new impressions. Certain events have left their black-and-white outlines not only on paths we have trod but on paths reserved in heart and mind. Outage: them tie apatldgic' an amine fs .5 illillxlll 'H Xllllillli ll--tl iriniffie flf.i.i.1I' rlw- -I.1:f' tm Il' ide f:.ix. Xl.11x lf--- lfilf-fin. ,liiix l'wlt--, lxtt-- lxntft. Ni- 4 tif. 'nv Nullinin. .intl .l ttIHl lS.i..,n. On October 29. a day long anticipated by the junior L-lasf. Father Dunn hlessed the school ringr. opening the traditional ring Ceremony. The class presidente. jane Lears. Pat Innes. and Mary Burch Tracy. explained the true symbolism nf the ring tn the student hotly. Reception of their ringzx nas fnlltmed lip the Ceremony of the class declivatiuri tw Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Hl.l':.N7lrNlv OF Rlxfyx I-'atlpff Wiilllam lllinn lirinz- the irnll-pr-ri-ililw 'lv-ment tn the jun- irlr rin: rw-rfriif-nv. 'Me fam' zhdaed in Sadzee cm IJOLLIES INC. 4- EYl5f'llllDlf'N for the fashionable young doll-about-town are displayed hy Sharon and Wendy Thompson as they interest Joanna Shehan in a chance at the Soiree. gs: f v nur 53 y 4 J , if ,wx W, V are if . ' A November brought glee to the halls of Notre Dame hilarious entertainment with Toyland the theme for with the twelfth annual Soiree and Toyland. The the show. The dance provided a fitting climax for aquacade, bazaar, and dinner were followed by the a gala Soiree week-end. AN FIMBARASSED BUT PLEASED GIGGLE - is emitted from the winner of the door prize, Nancy Menton, as Ginny Harris and their escorts look equally pleased. ind can 406646 H465 ,bamde N Kegan THF 4'ROW'YI'Yfl Tfllffl i prmimird In Warrffn Donahue a h , . A , , . ' - 1- - 0 Ive--tfmw Xfiwinn Dann- qurvn ILIIIYVIN. Carolv Fnydflr wi Iznfi fLf x The last candle on the Advent Wreath is lit, the Christmas Tree is blessed. and favorite carols are sung: the scene was set for the NDMers last clay of school before Christmas. There remained only the discovery of the true spirit of Christmas through sacrifices in the form of presents to poor families. HYENI. YENI. ENlNl.5tNl'ffI. - her- ahls the imminent feast of ffhri-tma- us l.ut'y Nlatrieviani aided hy Mary liurrh Travy light- th.- fourth rantlht in the Mlm-nt Wreath tl:-rernony. THE ARTISTIC APTITUDE of Mary Lou Irving, Judy Ho- rine. Marijon Remington, and Colette Aubrey comes to the fore as they buisily decorate the art lah in a Yuletide fash- ion. J' I 64 mac came ' cz!! 6154 wanafez 54 NANIOLR WHO IQ CHRIQT THE LORD the hols natxuty cene reenacted hx La x and lxdrln Braun a Sam! Jo eph at the annual Chrltma Tree Ble mg 53 . f. ' ' ' M M - 1- ' s is 4' Nlargie liichelberger and Lucy Matricciani as shepherds, Elizabeth Martin as our Blessed dj. 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Dorn! scans the latest prizes won by Marilyn Miniter I.-Xggiel as Pam Purdy lflrandfathert skeptically regards his typewriter. Off a Pewter Platter. a situation comedy in two acts. written by Robert and Lillian Masters. was chosen as this yearis dramatic performance. Present- ed in LeClerc Hall Auditorium on March l. 1957, it was well-received by a capacity audience. Directed by Sister Paul Mary, with the aid of Student Director Anne Maroney and Manager, Brenda Kollender. the cast included veterans. Barbara Macxamara as Lrania Dorn. Marie Turk as George, Pamela Purdy as Grand- pa and Elaine Gilliece as Aunt Isabel. The Dorn children were ably portrayed by Tillie fXIcCardell as Davy. Dottie Lou Chambers as Debbie. Pat lnnes as Buddy and M. K. Hense as Toots. ln the role of Aggie was Marilyn Miniterg the Sorority girls were played by Leila Little. Marjorie Slear and Frances Lynch: the P. T. A-ers were Jane McCormick. Janet Poche and Mary Lee Nleiller. Lynn Spaulding was Steve and M. C. Oiffonnell. Mrs. Vlvhittaker. the prin- cipal. AN OX-THE-SET SCENE i catches thespians NI. K. Hense, Brenda Kollender. Dotty Chambers, Pat ln- nes. and Lynn Spalding rehearsing for Off a Pewter Platter. . J, YN 1 HL , no 5 W as ' ' 4,1 Q , o' 5' - , l XY f ,Q JM. ls, '- N vw, ,f if g 2 Y ' L x , 1, - M, I , r A1315 f L, f 1 I zxqgwl Q., 1 . A ' vi-fm :, QL M V - f N . '- ff Am , U . , ' 1 , 1 3 ,, '? fe-wa' X ' ff If .., 2 X ai I 7 E E NZ X 1 5 1 f I, 4 1' . ' 5 , L . T T-,af ie Mb. ' ,, nf A -'fn K' H8 ,Hn 51 . ,, , ? gxes wifi! fn ti if ts is M WL .XQAH 11f 11111 Qhmxed fresh 1111ag.111.1t11111 xsllh the fresh- Il fl M1111 IFN u11d1r the LHIJVIIIICV of ranuw 5111111 .1111l 1111apt.1111 NIQIUFCK Il O Brlen and 1111Q11 1111ll 19 s111 s 1111 1r11 a- tul1pQ with 111 1 111 re 1 111131 1 1111! 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Our May Procession drew to a close with the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment. Zaeea am 464754, tie Zcceew may it t 'Pi , ,R iq I wr..-Q? P '-an . ,, 'f 'L'.-13i'1 7' 3543 fag, Lg. rv -fw- 'xgl ,L-,lf ? 'f '.y'F,,::1y:f-.gqe sg' . I 'V i'.'. Vi-f ' Q e-2 V, J:4':'? fn .1 - t b '-'zzwwwql TO HONOR MARY f Against a background of May YENEREXll'R CERNUI . . v Rev. G11YC0UlUflf3V bf' hymns. the students deposit bouquets at the foot of Our straws the Slay Procession blessing: at benetlirtion. Lady? statue. WENDING THEIR WAY - through the valley en route to the Blessed Virgins statue are the sophomores with Presi- dent of IOC. Pat Donohue in the leacl. v ' f if V ill' 'Yin ... N .K is , I-Mgt . t v-K ..--.'! 'y f . n .Q Q. , 1, f-W.,-Qi' if '.. S' '. ,I .,A r , K Q ., .. - gf. tv fu-1 , ' , ., of ' ,: JASV., Q H my ' :.e.,b5:QL1-fi-bg.. KU- E V fl i. .sat ff ,, ll . v ,-tidy' 'f,gL,i.il:x.,, 'Z' ,':. s fm.. .' A ' , 1 ,,'f!.-.,,, - .ff f.x'V,,4g.- 1' '- . 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The promenade of seniors with their escorts was climaxed by the presentation of roses to the chairmen and the three class presidents. Chaperones were Mr. and lVlrs. John F. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. R. Paul Dono- van, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Hooton and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Miniter. IN OLE ORLEANS W An antique French atmosphere provides the setting as the class of '57 gathers for the Senior Promenade. VE' o ' 'X' V., , . , Ms. 1 .. .,, A Vg' + Y. .. 1 4 A , f r ' , y . u y , v 3' e ' I f , ' . , 94 .' 'ff N DQ ,,, , we ft ,, ' I lu' .4r., .uf s PQ K i its f-1 '7' ,baseman ,Medici 'Zaman Zumdvmfzdec OYT OF THIS WORLD - Moon men Dotty Chamb- er- and Lou Gunther prophesy the future of seniors during the Class Night skit. .- A fs- l 5 it x Wednesday night -- 6 P.M. - close to grad- ' if ! N T uation - found the seniors meeting in Le Clerc At I Rec Roomi' to enjoy a delicious buffet supper and a luny entertainment by moon men. . Prophecies were cleverly telescoped. and with I ff the reading of the last will and testament of the V J X class of '57. classroom days were vividly re- I viewed. Voices betrayed the thought in each senior's mind - that they were singing their gy m meet songs together for the last time. SNIILES REGISTER REACTIONS - as seniors view Class Night proceedings. ' 21'-'V 4 'r ,-P ecceaddag Seam S am we clam! 72 IN '57 - lfron! row? Kay Murray, Janice Francesconi, Dorothy Chambers, Lorelei Stevenson, Kathleen Schimunek, Sandra Bornscheuer, Geraldine Scelsi. Adelaide Kadan. Patricia Kane, Stephanie Crocco, Rebecca Mason. Judith Lammers, Sally Dugan, Joan Salvadore, Patricia Green, Celeste Mead, Katherine Howard. lsecond row! Virginia Harris, Mary Dwyer, Margaret Meyer. Elaine Gilliece, Geraldine Fiorilli, Joan Thomas. Jean Merriken, Hhird row! Brenda Kollender, Mary Kaffl, Diane Petty, Anne Maroney, Judith Sessions, Nancy Ellen Gunn. tfourth row! Patricia Hyer, Marie Coster. Lorraine Idzik, Nancy Menton, Mary Louise Gunther. Susan Coleman, Barbara Walsh. ffifth TOWJ Elizabeth Martin, Mary Kane. Margaret Mary Preis, Dor- othy Minakowski, Patricia Tamsitt, Marcia Gialluca, Carol Flynn. fsixth TOWJ Marilyn Miniter, Mary Louise DeWald, Susan Brenner, Mary Ellen Jones. tseventh row! Betty Rinaldi, Patricia Beck, Sybel Dono- van, Betty Prather, Rosemary Sullivan, Leila Little, Jane McCormick. feighth fowl Maria Musotto, Agnes Buhman, Roseanne Kohler, .Janice Thompson, Roberta Miller. Joanna Porter, Marie Turk, Carol Ebersole, Diane Belhumeuer, Elizabeth Silcott, Patricia Lang, Barbara McNamara, Michael Rose Brown, Dolores Herg' enroeder, Anne Brooks, Dorothy Phillips, Carolyn Spinek. . it 5 5 an tie tdzecdalci of am alma linited on the morning of june T at Mass and Holy Communion. the graduates sang a Niissa Cantata. Rev. William K. Dunn officiated at the Mass which the parents also attended. Bene-diction at 3:30 was hestowed by Msgr. john J. Duggan. assisted hy Rev.'Michael VV. Hyle. pastor of St. Niarfs Church. Having: received the traditional American Beauty roses, the graduates walked in pro- cession to LeClerc auditorium. Xlsgr. Leonard J. Ripple. S.T.L.. pastor of St. Rose of Lima. presided over the exercises and awarded diplomas. Director of Education for Catholic Schools in Wash.. UC.. Msgr. john S. Spence, delivered the address. Also present was Msgr. Leo J. McCormick. Superintendent of Catholic Schools in Baltimore. After singing I'll Walk with Cod by Brodszky, and Jacobs' This ls My Countryq the class of 1957 formed a recessional to Pomp and Circumstancef' 4 A : Al alien mem cw SYBEL GREENLEA1' DONOVAN 920 Southerly Road 4 Pre ldent of 124 Four year clas prexy vnelds a handy hockey txck the faithful blue Plymouth well pent weekends leader hlp plus Sybel CSNIC 1234 Dramatic 1 Student Organlzatlon 1234 Clas President 1234 Cla s Ba ketball Hockey Softball 7s PATRICIA LEE GREEN 515 Dunklrk Road 12 Blazer C-lrl .17 Pre ldent of 12B Qulet humor unas lllfllflg always SOmClll1I1g to do ettun erm SO Prexy that Chemtstry lab Pat CSWC 1234 Debate 1234 Vice Presulent 3 Dramatxcs 1 Student Orgamzatlon 34 Pre ldent 4 United Nations Youth 123 Class Presldent 34 Vice Prel dent 2 Varsity Hockey 4 Jayvee 3 Cla s Badmlnton Basketball Hockey Tennl ANNE KATHERINE 'VIARONEY 3611 Forest Park Avenue 1C Pre rdf-nt of 12C Loyaltv unhmlted entrepreneur par excellence debating genius lncerltw per onlfned exten ne vocabulary accented drawl 'R Knne IQNH 1234 Debate 1234 lrty Pre s Secretary 3 Cnty Leaguf Ire rdent 4 lNatxonaI Honor Socxety 31 Student Orgamzatlon 34 Tower Cla Pre ldent 4 XICP Pre ldrnt 23 Letters to Lucerne 2 66 0 , alfmv' -, 17415. . . 1 V v .,, . s 1 s . . . 5 . . . . . . Q ' - . . . S I . . . . , - Q, f - 1 . v - , 5 1 - v - v - Q - 1 Z S' 5 - v - ,w,5.ETFf5.f,5, K. , . V i- A-Ztlxy E JKZQPZL , N . xi I r, ,K V51 7, . fw . . ,- S. 7 as ...1l1l'fI5 y Q ' . . ,,,g a 1 s Q Q Q Q , , ' 5 3 ' - - 3 Q 7 5 ' Z - 1 ' 1 5 v 1 Q A 's. l T , . . Y 1 1 1 1 . 1 . - 1 C , s' ' XA ' - . .. . . . , . , . . . , , s. , , ' l I. ' v n 1 . ' 1 o . . 5 - - '- , - - t Q' QQ Q' ll Q' i ' c, , . A . , . K embed did Xlway amtablf- prexy perfect of CYO ml ChIEWOUS grin enuabfz wardrobe unique pecs Beck: jltney service Pat LSNIL 1234 Debate 3 Dramatlcs 1 Gateway Student Orgamzatton 34 TOW ERN Imted Nation Youth 124 Prom Chairman PATRICIA 'NIARTHA BECK 6642 Ramblewood Road 12 Slum and trtm oc ttmt ln better late than newer notoruu drner ubtle humor true friend Sue CSNIC 234 Debate 234 Galeuaw Student Drganwatxon 3 Umted lNat1ons Youth 4 Cla Softball 79. DIAINE PATRICIA BELHUMEUR 4712 York Road 12 Umet and ubdued red hatr always unperturbed cakes and candy bar- mademot elle du francais mldnlght snack frted shrlmp Diane CSWIC 4 Legion of Decency 3 Choral Club 1 Dramatlcs 1 ntted 'Vatlons Youth 4 it-Q. ELLEN SANDRA BORNSCHEUER 5610 Mldwood Avenue 12 Seen wtth Bonnle B dxnners at the grtll package of energy OCIBIIOH 1234 Cla co captain 1 Secretary 2 Vlce President 3 Pres1dent4 Debate 1 Gateway Student Organuatton Unlted lNattons Youth 24 Clasl Mce Pre ldent 3 Var tty Ba ketball 4 Claes Ba ketball Hockey Softball 2-in 5' SLSAN JEAN BRENNER 3830 Northwood Drne 12 1 67 g H7 I I . , , . A , X .e ' AS '- . . . I' ...... 's ' ' ' ' sg... '- '... 'I . : ' -'L ' ' ' S ., : I ' - U of 4:' ' 1 . .- K C g ' I .S . I ' ' . . , . . ' . . . ' ,. It I Q I Q Q ' Q ll ' . ' . . . . capable A.A. prexy . . . Sandy. CSMC Ig Soclality 2,3,4g Athletic As- S I l - - w 1 55 ' 1 v v I l 1 1 I . . . Q . . . o I V . 1 A 4' s' 3 5' s 3 e s , , . N ' 3 eu ,rv v 'fn . ' ' . . . go I ' - ' mind . . . ' . . . 'I s ' '. . . . S ' . . . l . . . .f . . V 1 1 I gait l FI 00 ANNE VINCENT BROOKS 4424 Wickford Road-10 Bahbling Brooks . . completely unperturbable . . . bridge devotee . . . gift of aah . . . nasty break . . . generally jesting . . . Anne. CSMC l,3,4g Legion of Decency 23 Choral Club 1,2,3,4-5 Debate 2,3,-lg Student Organization 3,4g United Nations Youth 45 Class Vice President 13 Fortune Teller 13 Class Badminton, Softball, Swimming. Y-Q-, MICHAEL ROSE BROWN 1518 Lakeside Avenue-18 Friendly smile . . . hockey enthusiast . . . energetic Mission rep .... What's ff, next? . . . always ready for unexpected tests . . . Mickey. CSMC 1,2,3,4g if Debate 1,2,3,4g Library 3.4g Student Organization 33 TOWERSg Jayvee Bas- if ketball 4, Hockey 3,43 Class Basketball, Hockey, Softball. -'ff' AGNES MARY BUHMAN 4315 Underwood Road -- 18 Cenerosity unlimited . . . Love me, love my dog . . . He has to be at least six three . . . statuesque . . . perpetual dieter . . . fresh air fiend . . . Agnes. CSMC 1,2,3,4g Debate 1,2,3g Dramatics Ig Catewayg Student Organization 3.43 TOWERSg United Nations Youth 3,-1. 706 4 My-hy! 476616 we aimed ' 4 fi c M 3 . 3 fi f- , x Y, .-.f -V-.U I '1 NSENIORS HAVE THAT MODERN DESIGNQ' - shout en- thusiastic banner-bearers Brenda Kollender, Judy Lammers, Step- hanie Crocco. and Patty Tamsitt at the annual Thanksgiving hockey playoff. DOROTHY LOUISE CHAMBERS 9 Charlcote Place-18 Loves to experiment . . . willing worker . . . laughing eyes . . . unique ideas . . . pintsize manikin . . . dainty and demure . . . Dotty. Legion of Decency 1.2,3,4g Athletic Association 3,43 Debate 1,2g Dramatics 1,2, Treasurer2g Gateway: Student Organization 44 United Nations Youth l,2,3,4, President 4: Class Secretary 43 Fortune Teller 1, Letters to Lucerne 2, Little Women 3. Off zz Pewter Platter 4g Cheerleader 35 Varsity Swimming 13 Class Hockey, Swimming. SUSAN WHYTE COLEMAN 3040 St. Paul Street- 18 Accident-prone . . . Why does everybody pick on me? . . . fantastic dreams . . . leans toward teaching . . . menace of the lunch table . . . ice capades of '59! . . . Sue. CSMC 2,3.4g Choral Club 1,33 Debate 2,33 Gateway: United Nations Youth 43 Class Vice President 2. MARIE CLARA COSTER 1801 Crestview Road - 14 Boundless energy . . . Chris Connors fan . . . determinist . . . expressive hrown eyes . . . always planning . . . mambo mainia . . . Cosey. CSMC l,2,3,4g Debate 1,2,3,4g Gateway: Student Organization 2.3.43 Class Basketball, Hock- ey, Softball, Swimming. can alma imma to five 44666024 an 5,0 'nw , 'FL fl' QR 3' imma' fwqumwae, we M42 time STEPHANIE CARMELA CROCCO 3 Tamworth Road-10 Expert driver . . . subs and the Hi-Fi . . . How terribly - terribly odd ,N . . . favors New York . . . unexpected comments . . . Steph. Legion of Decency l,2,3,4g Debate 1.23.41 Dramatics l: Catewayg Library 3.4. MARY LUUISE DEWALD 129 Murdock Road-12 Pensive blue eyes . . . witty Gateway keeper . . . classic features . . attentive to personalities . . . extensive reader . . . usually unruffled .. Mary Lou CSMC 2,3,4g Legion of Decency lg Debate l,2,3,4g Gateway N Editor: Class President 3, Secretary 2. SALLIE LOVE DIEGAN Manor Road, Long Green, Maryland Lnique personality . . . yen for the unusual . . . Well, I think . . . . . . pixie grin . . horses are a girl's best friend . . . future writer . . . Sallie. Class Tennis. A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE? - Seniors Carol Flynn, Sue Brenner, Lorraine ldzik, Becky Mason, Dottie Phillips, and Marcia Cialluca present a probable picture of future card clubs as they enjoy the Alumnae Association's card party and fashion show. SJ x2 cw Judge and cz endian MARY DARRAUGH DWYER 3537 Newland Road -18 Pity the pedestrians . . . faithful friend . . . individualist . . . becomingly hlonde . . . proficient at knitting argyles . . . Ocean Cityite . . . Mary. Legion of Decency 1.23 Sodality 3.43 Debate 1.2: Dramatics 1.2: Student Organization 2.34: United Nations Youth 1.2.3.4-g Parliamentarian 4: .layvee Hockey 23 Class Badminton. Hockey. Softball. Tennis. CAROL MARIA EBERSOLE 1536 Lochwoocl Road - 18 The peach... . . . naturally wavy locks . . . personality plus . . . pickles. cokes. and potato chips . . . capable co-captain . . . my brother! . . . Carol. CSMC 1,2,3.4: Athletic Association 4. Class Co-captain 43 Choral Club 3.43 Debate 1.2.33 Student Organization 1,2g United Nations Youth 1.21 Varsity Rasketball 4. .layvee 33 Varsity Softball 4: Class Badminton, Basketball. Softball. dam 9-x 5. an i 'gif cg few 'Q s CERALDINE RITA FIORILLI 4646 York Road-12 Future Miss America . . . clothes conscious . . . sunshine smile . . Legion model . . . galaxy of friends . . . Jerri. Legion of Decency 3.43 Choral Club 12.3.43 Class Basketball. 3 , !- :Ax 234. .sy 7 4 f x - ,qs -v ,Aka CAROL ANNE FLYNN 3714 Colburne Road - 29 Sunny smile . . . enthusiastic . . . flair for mischief . . . garrulous . . . expressive brown eyes . . . always a helping hand . . . Carol. CSMC 43 Sodality 1: Debate 1.2.33 United Nations Youth 1,2.3,4g Varsity Basketball 4. ,Iayvee 33 Class Basketball, Softball. JANICE LUCILLE FRANCESCONI 334 Dumbarton Road - 12 Small but mighty . . . ls that a dog? . . . generous to a fault . . . trips tn Chicago . . . neat, sweet, n' tres petite . . . chatterbox . . . Little Janice. CSNIC 41 Legion of Decney 33 TOWERS: United Nations Youth 4. MARCIA MARY GIALLUCA 1907 York Road, Timonium, Maryland Sports addict . . . most likely to do the unlikely . . . marvelous mimic . . . Now you can't tell anybody . . . bridge bug . . . loyal friend . .. Marcia. CSNIC l,2,3,4g Choral Club lg Debate 1,2,3g United Nations Youth -11 Class Treasurer 1.25 Varsity Basketball 43 Varsity Hockey 2,3,4g Class Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Tennis. Woke awe on meteaf ta aa in mafia, 72 IT NIR. 8 MRS. S. CLAUS -- Becky Nlason and Marie Coster lavish gifts upon smiling seniors. Lou Gunther and Celeste Mead. YK f 't ELAINE MARY GILLIECE , 5 ,fe K 426 Homeland Avenue - 12 Poise personified . . . future Madame Curie . . . class thespian . . . dreamy -4 if A 9 brown eyes . . . genuine interest . . . sublime serenity , . . Elaine. Legion 'r of Decency l,2,3,4g Choral Coub lg Debate 2,3,43 Dramatics 13 United Nations Youth 4g Fortune Teller 1, Letters to Lueerne 2, Little Women 3, Off a Pewter Platter 4. 're -.,, gf. NANCY ELLEN GLNN 6302 Boxwood Road - 12 Happy-go-lucky . . never at a loss for words . . . always in a jam . . . varsity stickster . . . fun-filled weekends . . . Nancy Ellen. Legion of Decency 43 Sodality l,2,3g Choral Club 3.4: Debate 1,25 Dramatics lg Cate- way: United Nations Youth 1.23.43 Varsity Hockey 4, Jayvee 2,33 Varsity Swimming 1,23 Class Hockey, Softball, Swimming, Tennis. MARY LOUISE GUNTHER 15 West Cold Spring Lane -- 10 Agile acrobatic attempts . . . open house at Ocean City . . . enviable eyes and carefree curls . . . competent co-captain . . . sure badminton victor . . . Lou. CSMC lg Legion of Decency 2,3,4g Athletic .Association 1,2.3,4, Class Co-captain 1.2.3.4g Dramatics lg Galeufayg Student Organization 3,45 TOWERS: lfnited Nations Youth 43 Varsity Badminton l.2,3.4g Class Hockey, Softball, Swimming. Tennis. aa ,Maud femdom accqbled 'adage ...A M 4'1 I gh' ,ff -l,Q5,A,X, 15 ?, A mac em a aan aicwa, twefae-gem av x VIRGINIA LINN HARRIS 1 306 Taplow Road - l2 Mischievous miss . , . Ocean City native . . . contagious giggle . . . drives a wild gear shift . . . third floor window . . . pixie-like eyes . . . Ginny. CSMC 1.2.33 Legion of Decency 43 Student Organization 45 United Nations Youth 43 Varsity Badminton 4: .layvee Hockey 2g Class Hockey, Softball, swimming, Tennis. 'K' 'Y' 'SN v- I DOLORES MARIE HERGENROEDER 4905 Belair Road -6 Beautiful auburn hair . . . 56' Lincolns . . . 'Tm not tallg you're short . . . luminous complexion . . . graceful hands . . . Dolores. CSMC 1,2,3,4g Choral Club l,2,3,4g Debate 3.4g Student Organization 1,2,3,4g United Na- tions Youth 4. KATHERINE LOUUISE HOWARD 301 Colonial Court -4 Spontaneous giggles . . . Enthusiastic greetings . . . golden girl . . . skilled seamstress . . . always laughing . . . Loyola fan . . . Kitty Lou. CSMC 1,23 Sodality 3.43 Choral Club 33 Debate lg Dramatics 1,23 United Nations Youth l,2.3,45 Class Vice President lg Letters tn Lurerne 24 Cheerleader 1.2. BACK FOR A REFRESHER COURSE - 12-year NDMers lfirst fowl Patti Tamsitt, Buff Martin, and Leila Little. fsecond VOIUI Nancy Menton and Lou Gunther visit Sister Gilbert in her first grade domain. Absent: Betty Rinaldi. 5 ' 96164 made cz me zecafwl PATRICIA MARGARET HYER T703 Philadelphia Road -6 Perpetual talker . . . be-comingly blonde . . . epitime of fashion . . . LEEve it to Pat. Legion of Decency 12.3.41 Debate lg Dramatics lg Gateway: TOWERS: Lnited Nations Youth 4: Student Organization 2,345 Cheerleader 3g Class Softball. LORRAINE MILDRED IDZIK 1611 Shadyside Road - 18 flredulrvus personality . . . adept in the culinary arts . . . drives two '56 make-s . . . soulful eyes . . . infectious laughter . . . magnanimous . . . Lorraine. CSNIC 1.2.35 Legion of Decency 4: Debate 1.24 Gatewayg United Nations Youth 3.4: Class Basketball. NIARY ELLEN JONES T106 VVardman Road -12 Avid record collector . . . Villa Julie hound . . . shining pageboy . . . year'round open house . . . Ellie. Legion of Decency 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Choral Club lg Debate 2.33 National Honor Society 43 Society 4g Student Organization 43 Lnited Nations Youth 4. 'ak 1-. P 1051- X Q if,,,w 'S '3' A 1 i f 1 5 '55 ,I .Ye any IT qffNs..p TX ,A . -- l 'fk . ' A W ' ,H 4, tt Q' .51 ,If ff Si 1 T Y . A fa L 4 ' if ADELAIDE FRANCES KADAN 1308 Ramblewood Road - 12 Lasting friend . . . well-spent weekends . . . hostess with the mostest . . . quiet humor . . . Ocean City summers . . . Addie. CSMC 1,23 Legion of Decency 3,43 Athletic Association 4g Choral Club 33 Debate 13 United Nations Youth. MARY MICHAEL KAFFL 1026 Witherspoon Road -12 Always willing . . . true friend . . . Anyhow . . . contagious laughter . . . submissive to homework . . . Kaff. CSMC l,2,3,4g Choral Club 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Student Organization 2,3,4g United Nations Youth 3,4. MARY MARGARET KANE 3330 Ramona Avenue- 13 Wears her hlushes well . . . K'When I get my license . . . always thinking . . . l2A's private secretary . . . smile for everyone . . . Murray. CSNIC 1,25 Legion of Decency 3,45 Choral Club 1,3,4g Debate 1,23 United Nations Youth 45 Class Secretary 4. e mafzcied cmd may da emily cw 76 -3 CAPTAINS COURACEOUS - Bobbe Miller, Lou Gunther, and Carol Ebersole present class captain Betty Rinaldi with a sweet token of gratitude at the senior pep rally. PATRICIA MARIE KANE 313 South Wind Road-4 Allvllaryland hockey star . . . experienced driver . . . aquatic ability . . . country club summers . . . dependable . . . campus conscious . . .Pat. CSMC 1.2: Sodality 3,43 Debate lg Student Organization 2,3,4g United Nations Youth 1.2.35 Class Treasurer 3,43 Varsity Hockey 3,4, ,layvee 23 Varsity Swimming 1.2.3,-lg Class Badminton, Hokcey, Softball, Tennis. ROSEANNE JEANNETTE KOHLER l0 Murray Hill Circle-12 Talks with her hands . . . attractively tall . . . well-tailored clothes . . perpetual waves . , . l'm having aparty afterwards . . . enthusiastic . . . Roseanne. CSBIC 1.2.3, Legion of Decency 41 Athletic Association 3,43 De- bate lg Student Organization 1,33 United Nations Youth 1,43 Class Treasurer -ig Varsity Hockey 3.4. .layvee 2: Class Hockey, Softball, Swimming. BRENDA LYNN KOLLENDER 700 Chesapeake Drive, Havre de Grace, Maryland Never too busy to help . . . that Pennsv R.R.! . . . zealous Debate prexy . . supporter of Enoch Pratt . . . 1 have to get my hair cut . . . Brenda. CSMC 2,3,4g Legion of Decency lg Choral Club lg Debate 2,3,4, President 43 Gateuuyg Library 3.43 United Nations Youth 1. caprama Zed moan cmd 704612 i 'Q -Q vf' wg 'R asm.. WW 'Pb ' 4 ,paint tt: 3... 5 , lie up padded mwldiec dy, 42' K.. P' 2' '76-P JUDITH MARY LAMMERS 918 East 37th Street-18 Fastidious . . . How had is that? . . . long term Mission rep .... enviable natural wave . . . Who invented Math? . . . 10 hour school day . . . Judy. CSMC 1.2,3,4g Debate 43 Catewayg Library l.2,3,4, Secretary 2,43 Student Organization 2,3,4. PATRICIA ANN LANG 3705 Foster Avenue-24 Flair for fashions . . . quiet and attentive . . . weakness for pizza . . . friend always and all ways . . . sincerity plus . . . ice-skating enthusiast . . . Pat. CSMC 1.23.41 Debate 2.3g Student Organization 4. LEILA HARRINGTON LITTLE 3333 North Charles Street - 18 Connecticut Yankee . . . That's really tremendous . . . sports specialist . . . dimples deluxe . . . laughing brown eyes . . . Leila. CSMC l,2,3g Legion of Decency 43 Athletic Association 2,3,4g Dramatics lg Batewayg Student Organization 2,33 United Nations Youth l,2.3,4, Vice President 3g Class Treas- urer 2,3g Letters to Lucerne 2. Off a Pewter Platter 4g Varsity Badminton l,2,3,4g Varsity Swimming 1.2.3.-13 Varsity Tennis l,2,3,4g Class Basketball. Hockey. ON .SENIORS ON! chorus members of class of '57 at pep rally on eve of Gym Meet. 744 aa 44, ie qadefew aimed 5694 ELIZABETH FELL MARTIN 14 Englewood Road- 10 Perpetual chatter box . . . twelve years on the campus . . . natural curls . . . a spatter of freckles . . . mobile features . . . pleasantly comical . . , Buff. CSMC 12.3.41 Choral Cluh 3: Student Organization 23 Jayvee Hockey 23 Class Basketball. Hockey. REBECCA ANN MASON 1565 Sheffield Road-18 Passion for Shakespeare . . . pizzas and pepsis . . . favors her own jokes . . . intellectual tastes . . . Peanuts fan . . . unusual hair styles . . . Becky. CSMC 1.2: Legion of Decency 3.13 Debate 1.2g Catewayg Student Organization 3.4g United Nations Youth 33 Class Basketball. JANE DENMEAD MCCORMICK 576 W. University Parkway - 10 Method to her madness . . . positive assurance . . . graceful mermaid . . . hand linguist . . . decorum plus . . . Jane. Legion of Decency 1.2: Sodality 3.41 Athletic Association 2.4. Class Co-captain 2: Dramatics 1,21 Gateuvzyg National Honor Society 4: Student Organization 3,4g United Nations Youth 1.2.3.-13 Class Treasurer 2.3.43 OH a Pewter Platter 4g Varsity Hockey 3.43 ,layvee 23 Varsity Swimming 12.3.41 Varsity Tennis 2.3.43 Class Badmin- ton, Basketball, Softball. Tennis. 4,52 - Y' -F. . , it 1 I 'fx ,ym BARBARA JOAN MCNAMARA 607 N. Augusta Avenue-29 Forensic talents . . . enviable titian hair . . . loves to laugh . . . daughter of Erin . . . favors Sinatra . . . soft, sweet voice . . . Barb. CSMC 1,2,3,4g Choral Club 2: Debate 1,2,3.4g National Honor Society 3.4, President 44 Student Organization 3,43 TOWERSQ United Nations Youth 1,2,3, Secre- tary 2g Class Vice President 4, Secretary 3g The Fortune Teller 1, Letters lo Lucerne 2, Little Women 3, Off a Pewter Platter 4. K., A CELESTE MARIE MEAD 1434 Winston Avenue - 12 Missing page from Glamour . . . her Siamese cat . . . whiz at Math . . pools of blue . . . drives a red bomb . . . quiet and sophisticated . . . Celeste. Legion of Decency 1,2,3,4g Athletic Association 44 Dramatics 1: TOWERS: United Nations Youth 43 Class Secretary 3. 'gg , wx ':':'j-f-y NANCY JANE MENTON 321 E. University Parkway-18 Velvety eyes and hair . . . distinctive laugh . . . photographic memory . . . socially sharp . . . perpetually neat . . . vitality and versatility . . . Nancy. Legion of Decency 1,23 Sodality 3,43 Athletic Association 2,3,4, Treas- urer 4. Class Co-captain 3g Debate lg Dramatics 1.2, Secretary 23 Natignal Honor Society 4, Secretary 43 Student Organization 2,43 TOWERSQ United Nations Youth 1,2,3,43 Varsity Badminton l,2,3,4: Class Hockey. amine Wdizinx ,accrued adalazdaac 80 Q sv' I g h L ' , ll!! Fl K tl A,,.,,,.vt . '. rs ' A ,Wax ' 5- ' N, N.tibsa , ! . Q, Rital- M Af t PRONI-NIINDED SENIORS Becky Mason. Dotty Phillips, Lor- raine ldzik. Marie Custer. Marilyn Miniter and Meg Preis employ artistic talents in making artificial ivy, JEAN KNEIP MERRIKEN 5712 Kenmore Road-10 Contagious giggle . . . badminton is her racket . . . tell-tale blush . . . Sherwood mariner . . . serious at times . . . never worries . . . Jean. CSMC 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3g Athletic Association 33 Dramatics 14 Student Organization l,2,3,4g United Nations Youth 1,2,3,4, State Representative 4: Class President 11 Varsity Badminton 3,4g Varsity Tennis 1,2,3,4g Class Badminton, Hockey. Swimming. MARGARET FRANCES MEYER 905 Belgian Avenue-18 lfutnrf- woman in while- . . . talks a mile a ininnte . . . ready answers . . , tiigaging llllllplf . . . -inf:-rely ge-neruus . . . Sugar. CSKIC 1.2.31 Sodality l: ll:-lrutw l.2.f5. Sewvtary 123 llrainatic- l.2: Catetfzl-vi Student Organization l.l.o,l: lniteml Nations dljlllll l: Llass llockey. ROBERTA MYERS MILLER 1152 Northern Parkway - 12 Big lunches . . . slim and trim . . . silent laughter . . . bright blushes . . . aiming for a white cap . . . Bobbe. CSMC lg Legion of Decency 2,3,4g Choral Cluh 3.4. Vice President 45 Debate 23 Dramatics lg Class Vice Presi- tlent 3, Secretary 1: Varsity Badminton 2g Varsity Basketball 3,-1, ,layvee L2: Class Hockey. Softball. Swimming. endow gaae 4 Zeal and find haf wa? 'Q' ix damp! ,ezeaczdleal . . . ie Hap If -Mn 'IVY 'T 40- .K DOROTHY ANNE NIINAKOWSKI 4628 Harcourt Road -14 Sincerity personified . . . gullible girl . . . never finishes a joke . . . Chief Librarian . . . Neat enough . . . Dotty. CSMC 1.2.3.-1: Debate l,2,3.4: Gateway: Library 1.2.3.4. President 3.-1. Vice President 2: National Honor Society 3.43 Student Organization 1.2.3.-1, Vice President 3, Treasurer 2: Class President 2. Vice President 4: Class Swimming. MARILYN ELIZABETH MINITER 4516 Charles Street- 10 Cliicagol loss. our gain . . . subtle sense of humor . . . Dave Brubeck flewte-e . . . cliaiigr-ulvlw-eyes . . . Lotsa luck . . . future novelist . . . . Marilyn. Sodality 4: Gateway: Student Organization 43 Ott I1 Pewter Platter -lg Prom Co-chairman: Class Basketball. Softball. KATHERINE FRANCES MURRAY 122 Patapsco Street - 30 Wild behind the wheel . . . unpredictable . . . mischievous miss . . . myriad of mirth . . . Irish lassie . . . potential school marm . . Kay. Sodality l,2.3.4. State Representative: Debate l.2,3,4: Dramatics 23 Student Organiza- tion 2.3,4: United Nations Youth 1.23.43 Class Secretary 1: .layvee Basket- ball 2: Class Basketball, llockey. THE GENTLE TOUCH A Pat Beck demonstrates a fundamental of child care to future homemakers C-erry Fiorelli, Diane Petty, Pat Hyer, Carole Ehersole. Kitty Lou Howard, and Ginny Harris. mae eagmaed N5 7 a deemed time MARIA ROSA NILSOTTO 1232 Gittings Avenue - 12 Spontaneouf laughter . . . natural Italian beauty . . . tall and stately . . . l'm on a diet . . . longs for foreign shores . . . Maria. CSMC 1,23 Legion of Decency 3,41 Choral Club 1.23 Debate 1,2g Library 3,43 Lnited Natiuth 1 Ullfh l. DIANE MARIE PETTY -1220 Woodlea Avenue - 14 Handy with a paint brush . . . pretty blue eyes . . . ealways extends a helping hand . . . desire to roar . . . will dwell in Greenwich Village . . . cropped curls . . . Petty. CFNIC 1,2,3g Athletic Association 43 Choral Club 1,3,4g Catewayg l'nited Nations Youth 45 Clase Treasurer 13 The Fortune Teller 1. DOROTHY LEE PHILLIPS 1321 Pentwood Road-12 Never ruffled . . . favors nonconformity . . . modern jazz lover . . . flair for adventure . . . can-le:-s elegance . . . Dottie. CSMC 12.3.43 Debate 2: llraruative lg Catewrryq Library 12.3.11 National Honory Society 33 Student Organization fl: TOWERS: Class Secretary 2,343 Class Basketball. f I9 I 1- 'S , X ff' .pam .V if f by .Y w hi ,rx .N ,. 'ttf -an-,W .i FXANIININC THEIR LXTEQT KWARDS are senior prize win ners jane Nlefmrmlcle Pattie Tam itt Anne 'Nlaroney Meg Prel and Rosemary Sullivan .lane won a trip to South Amerlca from my ber entry in the Merchant 'Nlarme E Qay Conte t while R0 emarv 75' JOAVNA CATHERINE PORTER 1101 Oxford Road 12 Bridge fanatic . . . All-Maryland hockey star . . . unrestrained giggles constantly eliaiiuealmli-. . . leaves you laughing . . . Turlte. Legion of Decency 4g Sodality 1.2.3. Vice President 33 Choral Club 3g Dramatics 1 United Natiom Youth 23 Varsity Hockey 3.4. ,layvee 23 Class Hockey PLIIABETH L01 PRATHER Z bt Dunitan barth Army brat' Nouthern belle weekend trips to ir mia quiet friendliness Oh me etts C511 4 MARGARET MARY PREIS 205 Aigburth Road f 4 Trusting brown eye: . . . mad about dixieland . . . capable big sister . . . all out for fun . . . always in defense of Baltimore' . . . Meg. CSMC 1,2,3,4. Serrelary 25 Choral Club 23 Debate 1.2.3.1g llramatics ll Gfllfway Associate Editor: National llonot Society 3,45 Student Organization 23 Claw Treaeurer 1: The l ortune' Teller ll Clase- Hockey. Swimming. Tennis. Om adazfez claw, ide Sa iamazec, merited a favings bond from her evaluation of the Bill of Rights. Anne place-rl first in an 4-nay contest nn immigration. Meg: and Pattif- won Natimial Xie-rit scholarships. ELIZABETH JANE RIN.-XLDI 3613 Gibbons Avenue -414 Sunny swf-etnes: ...A K Il-Maryland hovkf-y fullback . . . flauntless Gym NI:-rt Captain . . . vasually sfvphistirateal . . . calm assuranre . . . Betty. CSNIC 2.34: Legion of IJ:-vf-nvy 1: Athletic :Xfsociation 1,2.3.4. Class Captain 1.2. 3.4: Dramatics 1: Gafrzray: Student Organization 3: Varsity Hockey 34. ,Iayxee 2: filafs lla-lwtball. Horkey. Softball. .IOAY HELEN SALYAIJORE 631 5. Beevhfield Avrfiitie --29 liublmling frif-mllinefx . . . fincerf- into-re--t in people . . . incurable sports fvwr . . . livarcl before we-n .... A lnellorf flvseigll . . . Joan. CSMC 1.2,3.4. Treasurer 3. State Reprefentative 4: Choral Club 3: Debate 13 Dramatics 1: Gateway: Student Organization 3.4: Varfity Basketball 3.4. Jayvee 1.2: Varsity llockvy 3.4. Jayxee 2: Class Badminton. Snftball. Swimming, Tennis. GERALDIXE CATHERINE SCELSI 908 5. Ellwoud Avf'iiuf'f21 Prnfuunfl -wr-rem . . . affable- admiration for vu-ryone . . . ronnfuisseur nf italian fomlf . . . a amile for all . . . valm manner . . . Gerry. CSMC 2,3: Legion of Dem-nr'y -lg Smlality 1: Ur-batv 2.34: !nI1fF1lllY'1'I'63Sllf1 l'1 Student Organiza- tiv-n 3, ln 3' QQ Q'-' Kb'- YW' Cf' x may jcwewdl an gcwgaet aug!! Pwm, dau 716946, and 704612 Dance 'f KATHLEEN FRANCES SCHIMUNEK 842 S. East Avenue-24 Surf-skimmer . . . quietly efficient . . . CSMC's guiding light . . . faithful friend . . . Kass. CSMC 1.2.3.4-, President 4. Vice President 34 Choral Club 1. Debate 1,24 Student Organization 2.3.4. Secretary 2g TOWERSg United Nations Youth 1.2.33 Class President 2g Varsity Badminton 2.3.43 Class Badminton, Basketball. Hockey, Softball, Swimming. JUDITH ANN SESSIONS 5308 Midwood Avenue- 12 Impressive vocabulary . . . taiks incessantly . . . bubbles of laughter . . . gay philosopher . . . great believer in individualism . . . Judy. CSMC 1,2.3,4g Choral Club 3.45 Debate lg Dramatics lg United Nations Youth 4g Class Secretary lg Class Basketball. MARY ELIZABETH SILCOTT 18 Osborne Avenue-28 Enviable locks . . . always congenial . . . excels in gymnastics . . . willing and able . . . irresistible laughter . . . dauling brown eyes . . . Libby. CSMC 1.2g Legion of Decency 3.4: Choral Club 3.43 Dramatics lg Cate- wayg United Nations Youth 1.2,3.4g Varsity Basketball 3.4, .layvee 1,23 ,layvee Hockey 2.3.43 Class Badminton. Softball. Swimming. LENDING A HAND to Mary Ellen Jones and Marie Turk are Mary Lou DeWald and Judy Sessions while Gerry Fiorelle selects a veil for Benediction. awaken! am 6445 claw 54965402 CAROLYN BARBARA SPINFR 1104 Dartford Avenue 29 Spanx h enorlta fllppant curli rreatnely artl tlc Nilaml bounfl retlccnt snjov lmllflghtnn Carolwn Legion of Decency 1 V11 TOWFRS Amt IORELEI ANN 9ThNENS01N 4 Stanlex Drne 28 PIXIC charm a large aucy ponytall boundle Qnfr w 1 w tem for ewervthln fo ter frlend lup Lory CSNIC 123 Legion of Decenrv 4 Debate 123 Unlted Natrona Youth 12 Cla B1 ketball ROSENIAR1 91LL1VAlN 2910 GIDDOIIC Menue 14 Un the pot m e book rnoltle blue eye forelgn CIVIL! happlne personlfxul R CVNIC 1234 Choral Club 123 D hate 1 Llllfdfy 34 Trea urcr 1 The Fnrtunf Teller 1 Claes Qoftball 'T' 'VT 11- ws. Q I 1 . 1 i i 'lu' fhx fi -r- PATRICIA ANN TAMSITT 4126 Wlestview Road -18 Choral Clnh's Singing Blaster . . . perennial first honor card . . . dancing fingers . . supports Enoeh Pratt , . . partial to pretzels. . . Patty. CSMC 1.2.3.,lg Choral Club 1.2.3,4, President 4, Secretary-Treasurer 33 Debate 1.2, 3.43 Gateway: Library 3.45 National llonor Society 3.4g Student Organiza- tion 2.11.11 TOWERS The Fortune Teller 13 Claes Swimming. JOAN CATHERINE THOMAS 1620 E. Clement Streetgfifl l.oyal. willing worker . . . quietly pensive . . . ably efficient . . . zealou- 1,atin student . , . arrlent worker . . . Joan. CSMC 1,2,3g Legion of Dc-eency 4: Choral Club 1,2,3,4g Debate 2.3.45 Catewayg Student Organiza- tion 1.251.211 Class Basketball. JANICE ELEANOR THOMPSON 6108 Pinehurst Road A- 12 Baby fitter . . . new dress for every oveasion . . . expressive eyes , Anything Navy . . kitten on the keys . . . racket enthusiast . . . laniee. CSNIC 1.2.3.1: Athletic .-'lssoviation l.2.3,1g Choral Club lg Debate 1: Student Organization 3,41 llnitecl Nations Youth 33 Varsity Badminton 23,43 Yarfity Tennis 3,1g Class Basketball. lloekey. Softball, Tennis. ez am demic qua cad!! Ze, ' my am .33 sm.-. RECEIVING THE BLESSINC of Monsignor John J. Duggan at benediction are the graduates who will soon receive red roses and move in procession to LeClerc. MARIE PAULA TIIRK 1213 Culvert Road-1 Yirgilian scholar . . . barrister . . . master of witticisms . . . habitually helpful . . . competent actress . . . Marie. Sodality 3.43 Choral Club 3,43 Debate 3.43 Student Organization 43 Units-tl Nations Youth 43 Little Women 1 fir- Ax 'f' 3. Off a Pewter Platter 4. BARBARA JEAN WALSH T820 Ellenham Avenue - 4 Capital page-boy . . . confirmed chauffeur . . . ex ,lerseyite . . . I'm so tired! . . . blushes easily . . . New Hampshire summers . . Barbie. 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