St Basil Academy - Basilianette Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1959

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0 A 0 .5753 'ii + fa, V' QM MSO 'L xx. .4 ovipsllla 4 fo Q S 4' 11 J 5 V Q O 2' X f 'QQ q' 0 5- V '9-45 P95 Q ff mor WOW OWNED UI' vcQC!Qd!S' Offlefl OO Ielnpll led CII' Our :deal Chrnstnan Woman' To you oh Mary we the grateful students of St Basnl Academy deducate our own Baslhanette Through the years slnce our early chuldhood we have looked to you dear Mother for guidance We wnsh to show you dear Mary through the pages of our yearbook how we have fol lowed your tender and lovmg guudance We are ever stnvmg to become the Ideal Chnstuan Woman that you were Our beautnful locale has grven us an apprecnatnon of the nature whnch you too cherished Our beloved admnmstratnon gundes us through the doors of learnrng and hvmg as you Iuved ln our orgamzatlons of whlch there are many we combnne our talents for a song a poster or an essay and hope that our contrnbutuons wall lend to the engoyment of all We learn the satns 'wb factnon of workmg together toward a common goal m our athlehc actnvltles ond teams From our socnal actlvutnes we have many happy memorres In our Chrldren s Christmas Entertaunment and for our Lnttle Susters we practrced guvmg as you gave to Jesus lt was an our classes that we learned the thangs we wull need for hvmg nn the world and for the mst: tutlons of hngher learnmg whuch we shall attend We are ever mmdful of your mfluence un the enormously Important part of our educatuon as Chrnstuan Women of the world ln the final chapter of our hugh school luves Our Sensor year we realazed these thlngs more than ever We are confident Dear Lady that wuth your guldance and grace throughout Irfe we wlll truly be luke to you the Ideal Chnstnan Woman of the World of w 1, 4 it an f W nf. 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S CL n t Saint Basil Academy Cl Fox Chase Philadelphia, Pa. 9 Dedication To you Mary, Our Queen, we dedicate our 1959 Basihanette You, as the Mother of Christ, were the first Christian Woman, and you are our model and ideal of what a true Christian Woman should be May we always merit the privilege of imitating you Locale Saint Basil Academy is located in suburban Philadelphia easily accessible to the many relig nous and historical sites of the City of Brotherly Love Through the efforts of the Resident Student Sodallty a statue in honor of Our Lady of the lm maculate Conception has been erected in front of the Academy Building Administration The Sisters of Samt Basil the Great who con order of women in the world founded by Samt Basil the Great and his samtly sister Saint Macrlna early in the fourth century in their home in Cappa docia Asia Mmor For sixteen centuries the Sisters of Samt Basil have worked for the Glory of God Classes The principal reason for the existence of Samt Basil Academy is to educate high school girls relig :ously academically socially and physically The Sisters of Saint Basil strive to fulfill this four fold purpose by developing each department to keep abreast with the times and to provide a well balanced education for their students . . I . . . - . . . I - duct Saint Basil Academy, are the oldest religious . I . I . I . . . . I . - asilianette Athletics Of prnme Importance to us this year was the permlsslon granted to have the audltonum floor marked for a basketball court and the Improve ment of the outdoor gymnasium equipment These together wlth the hockey field afford us a well equipped department Organization Our dramatic abrlmes are fulfilled by the Slipper and Sash which provides talent for the play and operetta our literary abllltles receive an outlet ln the five publications Rellglously we have the Sodallty of the Blessed Mother and the Generous Hearts Club The Parents Club and the Alumnae Assoclatlon contnbute to the growth of the Academy ACTIVITIES tertalnment school assembly or lust a few free moments Baslllanettes always enloy them to gether Togetherness IS a quallty for which St Basal Academy IS well known These are the moments when llfe long friendships are made Seniors For three years we have been bulldlng to ward this our sensor year with nts climax-Gradu ataon The class of 1959 now has one dream left that of llvmg as the :deal Chnshan Women that our Blessed Mother would wlsh and as the Slsters of Samt Basal have tramed us I l ' . . . l , - . . . I . . I Whether it be a prom, dance, Children's En- , . . . - ll ll ' ' ' C We fave Qui' CUTLPUS CHIC! BLM MIQS We thank you, dear Blessed Lady, for assisting your Divine Son in guiding the Sisters of St. Basil the Great some forty years ago to this country, to Philadelphia, to Fox Chase, where twenty-eight years ago in a perfect location for a Catholic girls' academy, they founded Saint Basil Academy. The suburban atmosphere of the Academy attracts many girls, both day and resident students. The resident students come from many varied parts of your Son's world: Ukraine, Germany, Honduras, Egypt, South America, Ohio, Connecticut, New Jersey, Illinois, Balti- more, New York, and of course, Philadelphia. lt seems to make no difference, Blessed Lady, where an S. B. A. girl originates because each one of us experiences the warm bond- age that exists as we share and appreciate the same beloved high- lights of our beautiful campus such as your grotto, Blessed Lady, with its cool, fresh water from the spring, the new addition of the marble statue of you seemingly guarding us from the enemies of Christian womanhood, the swimming pool, tennis and basketball courts where we take advantage of the opportunity to co-operate with your Son in the development of healthy Christian minds and bodies, and per- haps, Blessed Lady, do we feel your guidance best when we share the classrooms in which you guide our teachers to impart to us the vast amount of knowledge that will prepare us to tread the path of life in this modern world as true Christian women. V 2 2 z 9 : Q v ' Me Q3 . QITL QI' ci Ki-'n K I VV ' if ? E .vi ,'E. 1 E? 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V in X, , an-' H' 4 , fs- 4 X F 5 A ff- I f !'f ' I . f Y, 'R x N UHF' X X I 1 we Return n memory 'ia-. has -Lx, IM Q. -fn. ' 1-if ' ' - Q-x.,A n--q. Rear of fhe Main Building. Faculty Entrance Sacred Heart Building. Cornerstone of Main Building ,- f Y, 5,15 we 'A ' A i1:fJ4vw ffm AD if 930 '-...-..,w.w,,,,.....- . .,v- A , V' 'g, ',. 1x44 -,m.',', . .W . .4 ,,, ' X? , i vig' f I3 Respect 0711059 Durrng these dnfflcult adolescent years our admnmstratnon shone luke a beacon dnrectmg our unsure steps How could we falter when they stood by pnercrng all doubt on unexplored roads Wnth therr wrsdom and expernence they have gently steadily lead us to our goal the :deal Chrnstuan Women We owe all the members of the admmnstratnon a debt of grat tude for therr kmdness and mterest rn our semor class Srnce September of l955 they have patrently solved our problems while sacrrficmg therr own precuous tame Always zealous and young spmt they have lonned our extra currlcular actnvrtnes advrslng or sug gestnng rdeas to develop our creatrveness Scores of prolects both academnc and socnal have won recogmtnon due to theur encourage ment and mspnratnon Yes and through thelr example we have developed the true spmt of cooperatnon and Chrlstran charity conformed to the hughest standards The Srsters of St Basil the Great the oldest teachnng order rn the world have planted a firm foundatnon of educatnonal udeals and have enrrched us wrth therr knowledge from freshman through semor year Thenr srncernty and frrendlmess have created a bond of student teacher relatnonshnp whereby both profit Each teacher gains a clearer understanding of her puprls and thenr problems whale the students develop that sense of respect and admrrataon for her superrors Cultural aspects have not been neglected at St Basll Academy lnfusmg the rach cultures of Ukrame and the Unrted States, Basrllan ettes emerge wrth a broader knowledge of the customs and tradrtnons of these two countrres Thus St Basal s promotes better understandrng between the two peoples through exchange of Ideas Indeed the admmrstratrve body has carefully nurtured the :deal Chrnstuan Women nn all phases of lnfe moral spnntual, socral, edu catnonal and cultural We pray dear Lady that we shall manntam these ideals, an stalled unto us at S B A long after we have been graduated from the academy And may the radiance of St Bosll s torch forever shme upon our faculty as therr shnnmg vrrtues have beamed on us, the Chrrstnan Women of Tomorrow Cfutlzorzty 'I Q c M1 , , . . . E- ' ' ' ' ' , in ' I I . - . Although we received sound moral training, our education also I I - I . . . D . l u I I ' . . ., X V Agni- f ..:::-111+-A- f'A N x .Q - , -. -A ,nv- -J-'x . . x x X . 1--M- ' Mg -v'4 -'V' va L 1 ,rwdw ,,, A 4 A '-K 1 -. .H 'I K4 IA 8ITlOl'tdfI'l Nw Q POPE PIUS XII 1876-1958 Requiescaf in Pace .r4'N Hn - ' will PA l . A9V. W P , 1 xx X. W , . R A ' H W 2 Y . F 3 xr Ag. X Q ope of C9 ofacfy Of all the Popes Plus XII had the closest tres with the Umted States Not only was hrs trap here while he was Papal Secretary of State the first ever made by a man who later became Pope but hrs pontrficate was also notable for many honors to the Church rn thus country Repeatedly recalling hrs trap the Holy Father always spoke of hrs special affectlon for Ameruca and its people In the drplomatlc field has rergn was marked by closer relatnons between the Holy See and Amernca than had existed for many decades He named more than half the present American hrerarchy received a far greater number of Americans at the Vatican than any of hrs predecessors and canontzed the first United States crtnzen Sarnt Frances Cabrmr As a chlld Eugenro Pacellr often played near the puazza of Rome s St Mary of Peace Hrs personal motto the fulfillment of has pontrficate was taken from the walls of this church The word of lustnce rs peace And some of hrs most poignant appeals to the world for peace stemmmg from lustrce were given on feast days commemoratmg Mary the Vrrgnn Mother Dunng hrs pontrficate Hrs Holmess Pope Plus XII on November I 1950 solemnly proclaamed before a vast crowd at St Peters Square the first new dogma of a century the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary clrmaxmg the great Holy Year of 1950 On September 8 1953 the feast of the Natrvrty of the Blessed Lady Pope the Immaculate Conception In an encyclrcal entitled The Radiant Crown he called the farthful to a crusade of prayer and penance for peace the end of class hatred and the Irberatron of the Church of Silence behind the Iron Curtain Plus XII whose entire adult life was lived In a world at war came to be known as the Pope of Peace The beginning of has pontrficate corncrded with the outbreak of an armed war between the nations of the world on a scale unequaled an history Its termination ushered rn Instead of the much sought peace a war of ideologies marked by vrolent aggressrons against man s natural rights and a tremendous effort to destroy Christianity In the death of Our Holy Father Pope Plus XII on October 9 1958 the world has lost one of Its finest leaders He died at the henght of hrs greatness recognized as a Irving saint no less by the love and devotion of the free world than by the cold fury and hatred of the Communists Because of has deep love and devotion to Mary Pope Pius XII will always be remembered rn the hearts of mankmd as The Pope of Our Lady One of the last documents to be signed by Pope Plus was done to fulfill the desire of Cardnnal Roncalll now Hrs Holmess Pope John XXIII who washed to spread greater devotion to Mary Pope Plus proclaimed Our Lady Help of Christians patroness of the Venetran Island of St George We are grateful to God for the rnsprrrng reign of Plus XII May He rest rn peace' , . I ' I ' . . I . I , . . . , . . . , . . . ,, , I . . . ,, . . I . . . . . I . I I I ' I ' I I D l I Pius proclaimed 1954 a Marian year in honor of the one-hundredth anniversary of . . . . . , I I I . . ,, . ,, . . . I . . . . I ,, ,, . .... . . . . . I . I . . . . . , . I . I I I ' I , . I . . ' ' ll II I . . I I . . . C79 Cjlcose successors of tlze apostles HIS HOLINESS, POPE JOHN XXIII W Qledg Ove oyaltg Cqhealzence N 9 Has Emmence Hrs Excellency Most Reverend John Cardmal OHara C SC D D Most Reverend Egldno Vagnozzu Constantine Bohachevsky D D Archbishop of Philadelphia Apostolic Delegate Archbrshop Metropolitan of Phrladelphla Most Reverend Joseph M Schmonduuk DD STL Auxiliary and Vicar General of the Byzantine Rite Exarchy of Philadelphia A F r? Reverend Joseph Bodan Reverend Theodore Weneck, OFM Reverend Francls Lukacyk, OFM Chaplom of Samt Basil Academy Spmtual Advrser of Retreat Master Samt Basil Academy e e J J 6 , 1 x . ' D ff' 9 . 'V A ng, ' -ff JY. , r M, saga 0' K ca emy ouncleal anal Cqlzrlves Very Reverend Mother M Zenovla OS BM Superior General of the Sisters of Salnl Basil the Great XQQ if .gears-v Reverend Mother M Euphrosyne OS BM Provmcral Superior of the Sisters of Sami Basil the Great UI' Q CIS 5 6 X L I . , . . . xfqgjx M y Q Qu Llnsefjqslz ofove, rayen Work Moh M Jo ph OSBM o Sa tBasICo VW MEAN -1 h MAge OS W d y t lMoet H t Modeao hrouglz Ol77lQl.I' lylntiring gncleavors we-ni' M0ll1eI' M NEOHIHO O S B M Slgfer M Andrgg O S B M Algebra I Biology Geometry Advanced Algebra Trogonometry Sophomore Class Moderator Sngter M Athqngglug 0 5 B M Snster M Anne O S B M Suster M Carmelo O S B M Lann I ll Journalism German I ll Relfglon It Typing ll Shorthand II General Business Basrhan Torch Moderator Llbranan Englash I Semor Class Moderator I, - 'r---- ' . ,.... ' I I 1 ' . ',.,,, ' . ,-... G . ,.... ',p ' 1: I I ' .. . I t ' l .. . fwf- V I ' ff, ' r 1 1 l ' ' H ,T f,.'.U ' gf . - r---- . . r---- ' . .,.... 1 . .. I I .. ' I .. I ' ' I . . , Sodahty Moderator Sophomore Class Moderator Alumnae Association Moderator Sister M Matthew O S B M Soster M Laura O S B M Slglgr M Ng,-pq Q 5 3 M United States Hrstory Natronal Problems Relaglon Ill MUSIC Art Ukrarman lll IV Business English Ukrarnlan ll Freshman Class Moderator Athletics Moderator Cheerleadmg Moderator Shadows tnc Moderator Glu Club Moderator World Allaors Councrl Moderator Parents Club Mvdlftllfif vvl 2 ew We Shall Become the Women of cggomorrow x! J Snster M Charles O S B M Sister M Joel O S B M Typing I Shorthand I Spanuh I Otflce Practice Bookkeeping Rehgron I Freshman Class Moderator English II Junior Class Moderator Mus Margaret DI Paolo Mrs Jacquelme Ollnvuer English III IV Spanuh II French I Il Baxalranette Moderator Laureate Moderator 'Num' Mrs Natalie Pazumok Mrs Helen Mooney Ukrainian II IV Vdat Moderator Physfcol Educotfon Mus: Margaret Nolan Chemntry Physrcs General Scaence Mlss Claire Winkler R Bruce I-U71 MD Dfamaflc An, School Physlcaan Sonnet Moderator Hockey and Basketball Coach Shpper and Sash Moderator vw! vi? LA JM Lf' r ' , x, N fl-I L! fj LLL lilly' QW! fr fl! ' sa Y ' v 5 V P L V L. .vi .jx L I rlr ff . . X I ,J i . .I ,...: I ' T' I ' ' 'I I .. ' ' . . ' mick L ,A SNC! 1 1 viz y Ai I .F-K xii 3' x I I ,xt 'X I In , 2 V 1' .K Xb Xl ,rl , S 4 1 fi! 1' I ' , 'f A rf' Q V IVE' U 5 , V , , J , ll? -QQCZSOH fOI' UI' O In this modern day and age, knowledge is invaluable. As 'last as each new rocket is launched, we should be iust as eager to learn. Here at St. Basil Academy, we have the opportunity to develop our intellectual abilities to their utmost. Each class we enter, regardless of the course or subiect, is preparing us for our place in the modern world. The thorough academic course we receive is the basic founda- tion for further careers in science, medicine, and the arts. Latin, chemistry, and algebra may seem dull or hard to comprehend, but they will be priceless treasures in higher education. The business world has many openings for competent typists, stenographers, secretaries. So, shorthand, business English, and typing are not iust subiects taught to wile away the hours, they are an integral part of the future for some of us. Religion is the core of life. And four years of sound religious training will aid us in all phases of living. Every graduate of St. Basil Academy can be proud of her fine leligious background. How we hated to hear that infernal bell calling us to chemistry, Latin, or otiice practice. But we, as seniors, have come to appreciate its vibrating tone, for the bell is, in a way, the portal to knowledge. And now, as our high-school days are drawing to a close, we know we shall certainly miss the classes to which it has called us. eing X ere . . ' frQ5,.f,-- A1 f . in... lop tmefigiously, V 'A-g.. rf' 4 ff --In . ,V I' aw- - VJ .gg v,,ht I x.As 13 I 8 IQS ITLCIII, CQSS7 .V . J L i gg ,W fgv ,ff M I 'YM 51,01 U l '- P A ,. A 1 . WJ WL ,f ,VL 'fl -is vi V' 1f'l'4'! rv-JJ 3 JU ' U 1 lei' IJ fe. fl I V rx ,YLX J On September 3, the class of 1962 made their first appearance onthe campus of S. B. A. Looking a little bewildered and a bit scared, too, they soon found their way into the hearts of every senior. Before long, they became familiar with the life here, and they were soon a part of every activity. Now, the happy days of their freshmen year are almost over, but even happier ones await them as sophomores, iuniors and seniors. Please, Dear Lady, watch over and guide them, iust as you have done for us. Help them become the future Christian Women of America. U, 69 5,41 Sister M. laura, Moderator , ,, A ' Kathleen Foley, President ix 6 fl all Theresa Marron, Vice President L! i f ff, ' f I LL 1 jg W C Q -Vi bitt ff' riff' f , t L .X ,. fl- ru TOP ROW: M. Kaczeray, V. Filipenko, B. Gilmore, S. Dockwell, K. Ehling, M, Buchko, S, Grabowsky, B. Higgins, K, Hearne E. Breslin, M. Karpchuk, C. Helmick, M. Howard, S. Kacedan. SECOND ROW: E. Gumpert, M. Dombrowski, B. Emhof, P. Kane, J, Keyser, V. Kleban, P. Carey, L. Dopiwka, M. Coronetz, H. Kosopud, L, Holowinskyi, J. Bauersfeld, C. Carberry, M. Andriuk. FIRST ROW: J. Barras, M. Bochey, J. Hniedka, K. Knitter, J. Formica, E. Belcher, E. Dillon, A. Finn, M. Czerep, J. Hanko, O. Kohut. Not Pictured: K. Foley, Q An. l .... L. fi Jil v-sk -ZA 1 'H LO .gf Cgoake 87l9t.I' Cgirst gig Step I if ll. JVLU .L 1 .N f 'I ,. fL L LW, .f . he ee in fl JJ 4 Aklf' -J f Q , 4 V 'V' L y 'V' L K L. f' Sister M. Charles, Moderator 4 , f. LL , .L RA Y f L X Joan Burras, Treasurer ' . 1 V L L l ,X i , f ,, 7 ,L . V' J y, 'J ' Geraldine Moons , Secrelar .. 1. J , C, X . ,, N X i Y Y , L, l K X ' , V' X A . rf , 5 if W ,X N XY -1 K: Q WC, V f . k pf' - E X ' . v , Qi ,J r X- qv 4 -it Q' ' C11 . V . X ' P .x. U ,L if K, 5 ,X . . fe ' X ' J ,xxx ' ' ' , K, ,K X' -A .lv ,CIT LX A Cf' cz! C 'xf' . ' J, X CV 'L ,xiv ,X V Q I ' 4 gr, I r V!! bf V wx 14X 'Y V!! 5217 11,23 if TOP ROW. C. Onuferko, H. Splawynk, M. Prosak, rchter L Mark M Zic ardi K Walls M fi' l z 'id 5? r M. R' , . , . C , . , . ff ,V fp Zacharlro, L. Szymczalr, D. Slulkowslcy, K. Ocker, C. Massing, E. Millz, P. Miller, P. Popovich..frV ,X 21, Af C7 if SECOND ROW: C. Wilson, l, Lopacki, M. McDonald, E. Lavery, T. Marron, L. Tkach, N. Swilenko, HM' - Y Nilcolajulr, N. Marolto, D. Kywelulc, F. Washolsky, F, Wagner, A. Trusz, M. Muszalr, A. McNab. ' FIRST ROW: J. Rafferfy, L. Krafz, J. Wallace, B. Smith, K. Pritlro, L. Pleskanlra, G. Mooney, D. Lew, D. Riley, R. Orlowski, D. Szelak. Nov Pictured: A. Rock, H. Sfane, J. Torrenle. -4, f- 3 . 0 Z: 'Tb' .46 A C9 . g G9 V. U ,f V'Z fl ,K 4 ff mf J .1 ,C 71 ff 6,1 . . - fi, f N 1. ...f f-Q Y .ww-C.v-urs 'S gi? 'sf Q' 4, iif I 1 4 1 o I I J, . Q x-,,' PM f '33, ' Y v XV' q 'tg' Ta' if ' ng M5 . 9 Mg I Q. .5 gall? C90pllOITLOI'Q fClSS . Sister M. Andrea, Moderator Maureen Marron, President Shelly Bustard, Vico President These are our Sophomores. We have every reason to be proud of them, as they have proved themselves true Basilianettes. They, too, had problems to face in this year, but they have certainly shown that they can over- come their troubles easily. We were very happy to see that the Sopho- more class carried on a tradition that is so dear to our own hearts-that of entertaining the children from St. Basil Home. How can we forget the wonderful St. Patrick's Day program they put on for their fellow students. As they entertained us, our minds went back to that day when we were sophomores, those are the memories so dear to us. We hope that they will always remain one wonderful unit until they, too, become Christian Women of the World. If at any time they should ever go astray please, Dear Mother, guide them and lead them back on the right path of life. We are so proud of them that we want everyone else to appreciate their worth. TOP ROW. M. McMahon, M. McCormick, .l. Dougherty, C. Berkowski, E. Klein, E, Griffin, L. Czabator, J. Laschenski, N. Clark, R. Char, B. Cowhey. SECOND ROW: P. Geleta, G. Klaiss, J. Bilbao, J. Higgins, K. Frank, E. Cotter, M, Kelly, C. Fogel, G. Cehlar, P. Kelso, A. Lazarek. FIRST ROW: H. Choykowsky, C. Benevides, L Wasylyshyn, P. Kelly, A. Bunecky, M. Goletz, B. Harris, A. Babij, S. Bustard. Not Pictured: J. Gottschalk, G, Glass. ,, Fl - Sr Q , , . 1 1 P- + is 1: - g. i V V ' ' -1 fear ii -M'-' 'ff' - -v ' T it .1 s. Q ag 5 2 1- 'N 5 ' , by . 7 sw QQ . , 4 - fs. , - -e f ' 'fi 1- -f ' p . Q QLOQLS 8dOI'WClI'C! S af' C70 .Being pperc assmen , . Sister M. Anne Moderator Emma Prieto Treasurer Mary McCormick Secretary f 2 1' 11, X Z W- L23 v 2: gigs 4 51 1 TOP ROW. B. Motylinski, G. Odajnyk, H. Olijnyk, J. Winters, M. Zin, R. Santoro, P. Springfield, M. Marron, L. Sweetwood, P. Mosiondz. SECOND ROW: H. Weller, T. Robson, J. Rodgers, B. Maksymink, I. Odajnyk, K. Semchyshyn, A. Mullen, M. Zaro, M, Matwijiw, M, Struc, Z. Zochor, M. Sullivan. FIRST ROW: K. Schirra, K, Muller, A. Sywanyk, M. Rosetta, O, Sochotska, M. Plunkett, M. O'Connor, M. Shopa, E. Prieto, Not Pictured: M, Melnick, M. Wilkinson. as to JC N if .J G. 5 ,flfxll lg W earn o Ove an ajesty Forty-tive minutes each day is spent learning more about God and His Mother, Mary. This class is simply called Religion. During fresh- man year we concentrated on the deeds of love attributed to the Eternal Father, learned how God made man and bestowed on him wondrous gifts, how man reiected God's good- ness and forfeited eternal happiness, and how God promised to restore that reiected priv- ilege to those who would believe. In our sophomore year we learned that Christ the lncarnate Son satisfied the divine iustice of His Father and regained for us the opportunity to hope for everlasting bliss in heaven. As iuniors the mysterious workings of the Holy Spirit were unfolded before our eyes. We discovered that sanctitication and salva- tion could be realized by the graces which Christ flows into human lives. God the Father teaches us how to love Him and teaches us what to do to be loved in return. In our senior year we learned how to get to Jesus through Mary-Ad .lesum per Mariam. We were helped to choose and know our state in life, we learned how the seventh, eighth, and ninth commandments help us, and what we should know about apologetics in order to uphold our Catholic Faith. We will always remember the hours spent in religion class, and we pray that we may truly live our religion throughout our lives. - Neonilo Switenko dictates while Helen Splawnyk outlines on blackboard as Daria Stulkowsky looks on. ei 3' fix if ' vll file. i Y s I-g. t, , - - fn I, ' 'Ig g - . ' A527 4' E i , 1 ' 'Ee 3 Q i n 1 t 'l gi B M Q51 Marie Burns, Belsy Dillon and Aileen Filzpalrick leaf through copy of Jubilee Mary McCormick, Shelley Buslard, and Mary Golelz pay close allenlion to lecfure on relafion of Shamrock and the Myslery of lhe Blessed Trinify by George Ann Glass. e ps S in We QDO Ts Catherine Shehinsky and Carol Taylor look on as Calherine Podney sludies a rslic. Palricia Sweeney, Corinne Tucker, Sandra Williams, Hope Rawlings, Eileen Werkley and Joanne Riley have discussion on a religious point. fi l A K L I 1 gn LGQeacling, Wft.tl.Hg, and Qgjpeahing Could this be Lady Macbeth, portrayed by Kathleen Burke, attempting to rid her hand of that cursed spot of blood? Rose Cybok, Barbara Lynch, Marie Brown, and Mary Ann Kulich seem engrossed in reading the play while Dorothy Graber and Regina Chaikowski watch in amusement. 1- , . ,L ,UG l' l' L I WWE? hy- I VV6L!!l V iff y, ,Q alfa ' flilflr , sw s A .if 'M KA C141 'X . , 'MMI 'I glut JD L ffxjdzlfnfi' ,'Xj,,l'!A Z Lwjrvjf Tffig jj tg IM! Eileen Lavery, Daria Kewyluk, iq and Lucille Kratz are shocked Q' on seeing the thickness of the If Senior English book f Looking up reference work in our library we see Nina Turenko, Jacqueline Redmile, Jeanette Robson, Vera Tatunchak, Catherine Shehinska, Sandra Sosnowsky, Catherine Podney, Nina Shopa, and Marlene Niemiec all busily occupied 8 I? YO Romeo! Romeo! Evelyn Whit- cavage and Diane Ciocco are seen portraying their version of the balcony scene from Shakes- peare's Romeo and Juliet. aught to gxpress arse ves Primary among our subiects are our English 55241, f78 Qlasses, for in them we learn some basic knowl- N, Q7 ,- L6 ' 0, fr ,lyfedge to be used in our careers as Catholic wad' A I 77g, ' women. We do not realize now how precious ijfpf I grammar and literature are as stepping stones ef iff J-Y7,df'f to a fuller understanding of our individual role Q jug fy M20 JA- 'Jin life. Qf' ,7,,gyl'!f if ffl' Basilianettes occasionally may have grum- Uygff 4 4,4 bled at having to spend countless hours com- '1 agf ' ' posing poetry and compositions, reading Shakespeare, and studying in general, but N fb, ', X English opens the door to opportunity as it ' L D if V M r r affords a higher moral standard equipping us if 4 X-, ls Ajjor our task in life. lt gives us a chance to N xl. ml ,' l LU express our literary talents which, eventually, ' ,gf ' A'- ,mf may result in a wealth of knowledge for which N f 1 we may be forever grateful. It is important ' 1,14 g that we prepare ourselves to communicate as J -C. L Catholic women in a world that needs such X l' ' , K preparation. P N2 Freshmen-Mary Ann Rickter, Dolores Riley, Jeanne Rafferty, and Beverly Smith act out the casket scene from l'The Merchant of Venice. Proving that Dickens' stories can be interesting we see Zenovia Z . Ocltor, Mary McCormick, Anna Sywanyk, Lynn Svveetwood, Helen Weller, Margaret Sullivan, Melanie Struc, and Marcia Zin enjoying A Tale of Two Cities. Cgglze art 0 orwerslng ations Why can't everybody speak English? we wondered os freshmen. As we entered our sophomore, iunior and senior years we wr Rose Santoro displays a picture and points out note of interest related to Latin to Theresa Robson and Mary Ann Shopc. Dorothy Miller demonstrates the telling of time in Spanish t0 Sandra Williams and Elizabeth Ervin, found that each country had its own culture and customs and that the only way to study them was through an understanding of their language. Guided by our teachers we traveled to the famous capitols of France and Spaing learned of the explorations of South Americoy traced the Course of Rome-appraised its fallg discovered how much English is depend- ent on Germang and learned to appreciate more and more the culture of the Ukraine- all through the median of languages. We all studied conscientiously and worked very hard because we knew that after high school we would use our knowledge of languages in college and industry. 1 WEQE5' if S if' :pf ' 'fi F -:Ir 5 ,V M 'X ig E V f ,. - t 'Q ., , , ,. , Roma Subbotin explains the singular and plural uses of a German noun to Mary Logush, Eugenia Martyniw, and Joan Cisyk ncreases tlze mower o a ountry -N 'Hn ' g 1 4 if -4 Q Mrs. J. Ollivier questions Olga Sochaiska on French franslafion as Cecilia Benevides and Kaihryn Muller look on, 'C Olga Jaremenko shows a bus! of Tara: Shavchenko, the groaf Ukrain- ian pool, to Lesia Tkach and Heian Kosopud, L., Marcella Orlawski, Penny Currie, and Marygeno Baker refer to Spanish vox!- book for information for Spanish project I -4- I x A lliifffnyfiluxl ving a cztlzematical mroblem ll if if i L J r x Y T A group of freshmen compare lex! marks from Algebra class. Marilyn Ziccardi, Frances Washofsky, Jaquelino Tor- J lv kid '41, W QUHVLKGFGH Walis, Marie Zacharko, Loshia Tkach, Dorothy lx zo a . J n A Va A !Z J V! lfvlfi ilu fxbtlcbbtd . N' p jh 3 A4 X Sylvia Tierney and Geraldine Scharlf 4 1 OL'4',Ul I V! J . - . M VYILQ V-if Xfhf y To work to solve problems in lrigonomolry. V l -Lovfi L'JL!'Jl'1 y Jil ,xwjxwgifl 4, N J ,fy I ru J . ,V wx!! e M X FJ f 'X Al -jf' ' 4 x , ,, V Xxvffb UJ Krug ri , ' , V ff' X J 1 imp! Oil X! 'AN f MJ 1 1 , Barbara Gilmore, Judilh Wliflaci,-,qqglciif Formica, and Kathleen oley enlor algebra class. N Q P 4-gr' Builds cz trong, ealtfzy in We'll never forget our encounter with S.B.A.'s mathematics classes. Seeming so un- important and useless to us at the time were the scrambled algebra problems and intricate geometric angles and squares. Laboriously we struggled through the problems searching for the stubborn answers, unaware that they were helping us greatly by strengthening our ability to reason. Undoubtly all of us some day, as young Christian women, will have reason to be thankful for the principles and abilities gained through the patience and care of understanding teachers. Behind us we see marching algebra, geometry, advance algebra, and trigonome- try, and as the modern trend grows toward mathematics and its usefulness, so grow our Basilianettes. Maureen Marron points out a segment of a Geometry problem to Rosemarie Char, Marian Plunkett, and Helen Olijnyk. Lynn Stanislaw, Marlene Becker and Penny Currie watch as Nancy Riorden balances a ruler to demonstrate a theory in Physics, Frances Carroll explains problem in ad- vanced algebra to Anita Bulman and Maria Salerno. 'iq issiles, Rockets, csuatellites row ' J ,pw Roma Subbotin, Helena Felix and Marlene Becker prepare an experiment lor chemistry lab. ,Qu ffjf ,, XL P VN l , V If A xl L! ' v x.N1 lvl Y iv! . V ew ,P , L J X X . N ,KY Ii, . plfxi LJLL' 'l f 5 Iuxfh Sxy IQ v sf! The age in which we are living is a sci- ence age. Every newspaper we read carries stories of rockets, missiles and science proi- ects. lt is important, then, that every Christian woman, today, be prepared to live in this world. At Saint Basil's, a student can learn general science, biology, chemistry and physics-a full science program. Many of us will never be scientists but none of us should go into the world ignorant of the scientific advancements being made in our changing world. is --sn-echo-113 saw 23531 4,.,n.-., Nancy Clark, Antonia Mullen, and Mary Mc, Mahon look on as Elizabeth Griflin does her daily chore of feeding the fish in the biology rf' V , lab. L 5 ri L, mf , ,0 :lx gf ,l g- . . -.L rc 7 . 'X Geraldine Mooney and Marilyn Ziccardi illustrate an experiment for general science lfwllz the Cgcience asses of cgoodafy Q Bernadette Cawhey, Carol Fogel, Linda Czabafor, Geraldine Klaiss, Elizabeth ,sa- sf! Nadya Lazarek, Sandra Kress and Joann Smifh look on with horror as Klein, and Joan Dougherty inspect microscopic organisms in biology lab Peggy Wiesenhulfer and Mary Logush make use of the scales in Physics. Loretfa Schwar unwillingly pours acid I 3 l down lhe drain 4 We Study the -v -nt-v.vsn1 1- gvents of the mast fi Desiree Chapman points out one of the places mentioned in a recent chapter while Margaret Masiwchuk, Patricia lavery, Mary Ann Workun, Maria Hirniak, Kathleen Call, Margaret Dillon, Carol Farrello, Patricia McBrien and Mary Danyluk comprise her attentive class. Our new globe is the subject of much interest as Catherine Helmick indicates a current trouble-spot in the world while Joyce Formica, Karen Hearne, Kathleen Foley, Barbara Higgins, Eleanor Gumpert and Barbara Gilmore look on x l O Elan, UI' WH . L Where do you think the forty-ninth star will be placed? Diane Vzatek seems to have an idea as :he shows Carol Wekluk and Carol Taylor, Mary Andriuk points out the troubled Formosa area while Joan Barra: and Maria Muszak watch. ,bf uccessful Qgdutures History becomes an exciting and lively sub iect for each Basilianette as she commences her iourney through the pages ot time. From Ancient Babylonia to contemporary America, the customs and traditions of each succeeding generation enkindle within her the tire of adventure. She learns of her ancestors and of the land where her parents and grandparents were born and raised. But most important she becomes acquainted with current problems which must be faced and fought by young America in order to keep the country from war and the tragedies which are involved, and, therefore bring a lasting and lust peace to all the world. Helen Niemann and Anita Ries busily cut and stitch while Sister M Matthew proudly survey: a project of her National Problems class-making the flags of individual countries at the world. f if .4-7 fi.-J , 1 T' sw, N kt f l 1 f Y fx! yprng, cgjlzortliancf Qfjqlce ractice 5'-4 . ,. 1 2' ff, A Junior Evelyn Whitcavago practices her one finger typing as Diane Meyer waits her turn. D--Y Upon entering SBA we found that we would have the opportunity to receive full com- mercial training. Freshmen year gave us our background in general business. Sophomore year brought bookkeeping into our cur- riculum, thus expanding our knowledge. Even though we spent many hours on numbers and worksheets, the balanced books proved a worthy reward. Shorthand and typing were introduced to us in our iunior year. Our classes were turned into model offices as we learned to apply speed and accuracy to these skills. Business English aFlords us an excellent refresher course in speaking and writing which is so necessary in our communicative world. As we advanced in shorthand and typing in our senior year we were given an inside look at office procedures in our office practice classes. The women that SBA molds have full training in religion, as well as business, and can certainly be considered ready to work in today's irreligious commercial world. Ahl Four enthusiastic shorthand students! Senior Lois Macomber demonstrates how to form the Y, while Katherine Scollon, Leona Minnichbach, and Barbara Lynch watch with interest f m pa- o H 'mx' s an -sf QT' 1 1 ..,,,N ,' ff- prepare s or tlze ,Business World ia I1 Z i'- On the board in general business class, freshman, Eileen Milt: demonstrates the essentials. ,, 1' no ek ----f L,,,,,J L-,.,,,.-J This is almost lun! say seniors Dolores Carberry and Maureen Hearne as Sister M. N Joel looks on. A f yy, X f' V . if If iff' iii Af 1 , if , 'fl 31- ls that a debit or o credit, asks sophomore Mary Ann Rosetta while her colleagues-Jane Rodgers, Patricia Sem- chyshyn, Katherine Schirra try to answer her questions V b r I , L O J X Km l Y il Cll'QQl'S Offl M1 Q O lOU.S' lf! . lx, U 'lslj yn RU f w X W3 L LU LL x 1 lx 0 1 lx L L r 'L J X A l A X xp I 'Ol rlrlw NX i MC ,lx TQ J X Q if i , - f r w , , lf J' il X' ' xvf K X rx. Vu fx E . r lvl i ,, 'X V ' rf ,im A 1 ., , L . Q X lx , , KW ' ff Singing brings people fogether. Okscna Kohuf is assisfing the girls by playing the piano. Theresa Mar- ron, Vera Klebcin, Doris Lew, lrene Lopacki, Cheryl Massing, Lois Mark make a happy chorus. 44 ll. J u' Xfli 4 U X lf v'Aif,LL of W lm kt-l eaut rea te r y cf Qty er' Cgiafentecf SQHQQIS The music and art classes at SBA give us a chance to appreciate the better things in life. During this period we learn the history of music and its progress from primitive times to the present symphonic and rock and roll music. We learn about the four main divisions of instruments and how they have been improved through the ages. ln this way we learn to appreciate the man-made instruments that bring such pleasure to the ear. We also get the opportunity to exercise our vocal cords by rendering a solo or by ioining with the whole class in singing some favorite folk songs. In art class we are taught the proper uses of paints, crayons, and clay. The main proiect held each year is the competitive contest held among the students for the best poster advertising the annual bazaar. M L t NMNVXZL . A AA 7 I w ' , i 'xf . s ' f . Q. f . , ' f' x it . 4 . 1 ,i V Y . sf W f .i 1 4 ' ff ' ff , f r Y 1 KJ ' , , V v X ' . t t 4 -ff ' 'i ,' l , fl , -. 1, f fx V l! k 'V 1 , Lfifx ' t i i i Carberry, Mary Ann Bochey, and Eileen have noticed 50918 beautiful drawings e girls in theirrart GLOSS have skilltulibif L, ' x i ' 1 ci, , ,, ti. 1 I Y lf L, Zfrilv oh! Cl! 1 I i , s 1 f L 1 i ' - vt Industry is important in order to be a good artist. Patricia Carey, Mary Buchlco, Melanie Coronetz, and Mary Ann Bochey are hard at work s 4 l itat' yt QU! LJ XV v L . 7 ,I i -1 U 1 lt' .l, .Ri , ,- 1, ' wi vm, Mary Buchlro, Patricia Carey, and Melanie Coronetz are displaying what they have learned in art class DV 36 i' if i sl ' H lc A lx l lt, Llffift I f t LV Ay ft,-9 'JL L V, LJ 'f 4 DKK 3, , XLL l za ff e .gamer ear . . . Sister M. Matthew, O.S.B.M,, Moderator Louise Eschback, President Kathleen Call, Vice-President Presenting . . . the class of l96O. Full of enthusiasm and unquenchable S.B.A. spirit, the junior class has generously supplied us with moments that will live forever in our treasure house of memories. Shall we ever forget the zest of your bazaar, the enchantment of the senior banquet, the ioy and solemnity of ring day? Your third year at Saint Basil's seemed filled to capacity with classes and extra curricular activities, but it is as a drop of water in an ocean in comparison with what is to come. We enioyed all of it and wouIdn't change anything. And now as commencement day draws nearer we pray that the Blessed Mother will aid you, dear iuniors, as she has so graciously supported us through our final year at our beloved academy. TOP ROW: M. Dillon, M, Masiwchuk, J. Connolly, M. Curran, K. Butts, J. Graber, D. Ciocco, M. Beck, J. Kraus, L. Arriviello, D. Chapman, P. Lavery, S. Lynch. SECOND ROW: C. Juzwialr, R. Fraunhoffer, O. Hrycka, Z. Diakiwska, F. Carroll, K. Call, A. Hanczar, N. Luzecki, L. Eschbach, A. Bulman, M. Laszkewycz, M. Danyluk. FIRST ROW: J. Kohoot, E. Ervin, M. Mallon, P. Kuhn, C. Capulo, M. Aciquuro, J. Malanchuk, C. Farrello, M. Hirniak. Not Pictured: J. Adair, M. Frank, B. Maran. L. It .. 71 HG Q 1 9 at In L A60 ., ,IQ f 6 egg, W-Y ......, gag ...... a- .l . :'?' X Q vt Q' 0 at an. ps as Ok 'W it-4 -ie? I I1 QW ppQI'C ClSSl7'lQI'l TOP ROW. C. Taylor, M. McNab, R. Primak, E. Mefelsky, M. Workun, C. Shehinska, N. Shopa, M. Niemiec, M. Zacharko, P. Sweeney, E. Whifcavage, I. Novak, C, Wekluk, M. Muszak. SECOND ROW: D. Miller, J. P'1 f D, V k Sisfer M. Joel, O.S.B.M. and Miss Margaret Nolan, Moderators Maureen Beck, Secretary Desiree Chapman, Treasurer i zu o, zaie , M. Scollon, N. Zelechowsky, V. Tafunchak, M, Salerno, J. Robson H Rawlings, D, Riley, M. McDermoH, S. Sosnowsky. FIRST ROW: C. Tucker, H. Sprissler, S. Williams, N: Turenko, J, Redmile, D. Meyer, P. McBrien, K. Podney, E. Werkley. -4 ' 1 '.' ! 5. JL on v ' -- .jus- Mildred Kelly, President up-po-In JIS Cqolze CSEQIILLOI' ear . . li 1- ff--f QF QF! - W. V A Miss Margaret DiPaolo Y Carol Fox, Secretary TOP ROW: M. Wiesenhutter, N. Riordan, D. Watson, D. Carborry, J. Kriz, M. Muszak, S. Tierney, G. Scharff, L. Lewyclryf, M. Orlowski, S. Kress, R. Connolly. SECOND ROW: L. Stanislaw, A. Ries, M. Logush, N. Lazarek, L. Hladysz, M. Baker, M. Miltz, D. Pelenslry, H. Felix, M, Becker, H. Currie. FIRST ROW: M. Kulich, O. Styn, J. Cisyk, E, Martyniw, J. Smith, J. Johnston, O. Bahachevsky, R. Subbotin, S. Stafford. Not Pictured: L. Schwar. ,1- igci J.. 15. N U 'J is. 25 36. if i ..,-an 11 ' iv 1.4 .,...-f' uf L' 1 4' 1 1 Nl 4 1 l :TH 1 l' 55 ' 'i 5: N . 1 I 1 I li Sister M. Carmelo, O S B.M., Moderator JK etime ream X as ome Qtr midi mv Dorothy Graber, Treasurer TOP ROW: O. Jaremenlco, K, Burke, K. Scollon, J. Gervin, M. Dillon, M. Kelly, D. Graber, A. Fitz- oatrick M Burns S Coughlan H Czornobal R Choikowski SECOND ROW P Gill P Semchyshyn H iemann K Graham C Fox B Lynch J Fries M r wn Sta es M .luroxe L Hitchcoc Hearne E Bowie FIRST ROW D Fournier G Flores B Castrcni L Mccomber A OCornor R Cybolr L Minnichboch B McHenry T Demerx 97' ' lm' las Q6 IK -uv Lb 'S -3' av Anita Ries, Vice President K Cztlzletics eaclzes au' Q cy Rah, Rah, St. Basil! is a familiar chant heard throughout the campus during the sports seasons. Whether there is a win or a loss the spirit of S. B. A.'s sportsmanship remains from the beginning to the end of the game. There is always a full amount of Basilianettes present at a home or away game cheering the team on, lead by the ever popular cheerleaders. September and October is hockey weather with faithful hockey- ettes practicing drives and pivots daily on the field. Basketball is at its peak throughout January and February with team members playing on the outside and inside courts. What would April and May be like without softball, and an occasional, Hit that ball, from the sidelines? Yes, we are fortunate at Saint Basil's to have a full line of equipment for almost every kind of sports. Archery and volleyball receive their full share of attention with a sports closet complete with volleyballs, nets, bows, arrows, and targets. Dear Mary, help us to always keep the clean feeling of sports- manship that has always been so prominent at Saint Basil's. May our moderator, coach, and all those that are connected with sports be proud of the Christian Women they are molding. an gnnate Quality of a Glzrlstian woman ff oocl Qinortsmans Q0 Quilcls aracter DWJ -1 Sophomores George Ann Glass Elizabeth Griffin Barbara Harris and .loanne Huggins make them :elves ready for o game by plnmng on thefr white and gold nbbons Mane Brown and Loretta Hitchcock dvd a good yob marking our new basketball court rn the audrtorrum Nadya Lazarek President of Athletic Association Y! rf. 4 t . A , Jax ' 3+ , , Q A L 'N 4 fa y X A sv- I 'gf 3 t.. rx A 5 N Q- 'T Y - 2' ' SX 52 Cl ,sgasic ccbrinczyale for ,ff Nadya Lazarek cheerfully givex hockey equipment to Nina Turenlro, The functions of the Athletic Association of S.B.A. are important. These include the pro- curement of referees, care of the sports equip- ment, and verification of games. The Associa- tion also must charter the buses, distribute the A.A. tickets, and arouse the school spirit of our girls. Through their duties, they teach us the importance of good sportsmanship. ln addi- tion to the officers of the A.A., we have the scorekeeper, who is responsible for keeping accurate records of the players and team for the Academy. Tribute must be paid to those loyal game- goers. Although they may look like just a group of many girls huddled together ready to cheer their team in victory or defeat, they are to us the spirit of the school, the student body. The Athletic Association appreciates these avid sports-lovers. Lastly, we wish to thank you, Blessed Mother, for instilling in us the unfaltering principles of Christian woman- hood. t'?i '1,P5 V 'Y' 'T-It z. si-qi' fr Excitement reigns over S.B.A. girls as they cheer the hockey team on to victory .'A3 Seniors Loretta Hitchcock, Maureen Heorne, Marianne Juraselr, Mildred Kelly, and Leona Minnichbach seem eager to take ot? for ... -'Zim the big game l- .,.,-,,,,, ' c 1' '- cz ings of cz oc ey eam s 4 T D VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM TOP ROW: J. Smith, C. Benevides, C. Wekluk, H, Czornobaj, B. Staples, N, Riordcn. FIRST ROW: M. Marron, D Graber, D Ciocco, G. Schorff, J. Graber N ncy Riordon, Co-c pt VARSITY HOCKEY Rovenhill, OCT. 3 Abington Friends, Oct. 7 Melrose, Oct. 17 Northeast, Oct. 27 Eden Holl, Nov. 6 They We 3 O 1 O I 0 3 O 3 0 even Qlayers Qlus Hockey QS3fl'CAS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY They We Rovenhill, Oct. 3 O O Abington Friends, Oct. 7 3 0 Melrose, Oct. I7 2 I Northeast, Oct. 27 2 O Eden Holi, Nov. 6 3 O I A CHU? Dorothy Graber, Co P, JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM TOP ROW: L. Hitchcock, P. Kuhn, R. Fraunhotier, A. Bulman, D. Meyer, P. McBrien, J. Kriz, M, Wiesenhuher. FIRST ROW: D. Watson, E. Grimn, M. Salerno. M. Beck, E. Whitcavage, P. Lavery. X1 5? rienclslups cz e on the athletic Cglelcl Don't let her get it . . . Inter- cepting the ball from a Raven- hill player Maureen Beck, full- back, attempts to flick the ball to Dianna Watson, ln the fall of the year, as we return from summer vacation, the competitive hockey season begins. At daily, after school practice, new techniques are demonstrated and practiced upon until almost perfect. We have frequent scrimmages or games between the varsity and iunior varsity members to develop our skills, and practice our cooperation with our fellow players. Almost everyone tries to be on the hockey team. But like all teams only a certain number are permitted. Those that do not make the team are still on it in spirit, they are our cheering section, who keep the school spirit gay and happy. Where's the ball? Liz Griffin, center forward, waits lor Evie Whitcavage, inner, to recover the ball. Diane Vzatek and Barbara Maran prepare for the pass. Drive it hard . . . Evie Whitcavage demonstrates her hockey :kill as she prepares lor a lang drive, Dianna Watson follows Evie in case of an interception. 56 'I' 1,4 s ik K . k if favs ., ,,, M 1, Q, -in fl , .. if 5 ,Q-1. , Q ' ...ri c M- V ,, -,5g..grf, Q A... gf. . Q . -H-'we-r K w,n.,'4.fr W, , 13, f 'fy , .Q air,-use. , the M I ' 4' W t',. f1f' we . ' fry. -1 ang to emaln, Q ter School mags ass -4 W - Q, .5,.Qq..V --' . ,, , ,,1,-ffm Da-A Jlfz . N l '1'll- , -.., V, wo , --. V-ng, , - - .Y .W . Q 4+-' l.,-was-' 'fr - I ,Y fx V., bdaxahhw , V- .'- -'f A - .-wwf' Q-. S-. H4 ,N ,Q ,4-123. 4-' ' - 4-,lm - x I -aw ' fr -, ii Aw N Q-ffl, . ' ' , K. Y. ,Q . ' .--f' ' , 1-nf 'M' Q 'nf'-f' V. ns, , ty . 1 ' ff N' . . A K K A, ' '- . f' V 1 - fs-ff D , 'Via' ,V ,w 0.11 '-.' . .wit 1 ,Rm ,f -, - K. t ' ' 'W' ,D '. N.,.mr . 1 I-, . - D M 14:5 3 , 'fg' ' ,-3.4 .MQ FZ , , . . . .. , W. , v X ,tgv Af, , 'L 8' . I 4 ' Q.. ' .4 '51 0 ,cc ,- Q ' A 4- ..,, ,U , W, f, 11. x ,.. . MM. -. ' -. .,,., iff' 'N , , if .ar 'J KQV- - Try again . . . Winging their way to rescue the ball after attempting to score, Betsy Staples and Helen Czornobai are de- M ,Q - tarmined to .match the 0 ball from Ravenhill's f..sA,., . -- X -rf -P--P la er. -gf, rffw-,Q M , .' -A P y . . ,., xl- - wg, Ss.,- -1f ?'4,i-,I 'Q R Zi-, X . 2553uf,s:.., u,,fi3? ft,Q.5PQQ1'ffQ 4-1, -2 T, Wifi: W - .'-,3g.ff' is. H- , , R n'2'YA-.f ,K 1'f lQ1'N-N' - 41,-lu.. ..-' . A 1 .W A- M l ' Aagijr 4333, 2 -vi - ?M:4-'rp .' 'W3g.n.f-.je F14 w lf: o free hit, Make it count, Diana Ciocco. -wif D N nggg,:,z7-:S'3V' fi,-1. 1 X 1 i f rx lc Q , ,. Q 5, 3 'A ff: ' ,, ,, 'TWH 'Lf J 'A 'W w Q., V 1 , Q' viii A 'vo A Wh.. , f, ,. W, - ,F , H , ,,,q,,.. I . , it ,, , , ,, I an , gig, A1 . filf ic fk Mx ' ,QL 1 ng' 4532 ?Ff..w 'TA' I cya.. A 50 , 3 ,, . gil' A,jg.,'L, .t .4 ., -' '-51 ':. far' ',.,I'?fw-1' f.3ff'i'i 4 m f'f 'f 4.0, ' ff - -L A .,. , V- ,,,,w1g'S3 '. .x'I44x' w . vs' .. r' u -Q y - - f 2' ,f , D A of fr W 31 1 , A-Q -,-W, . , ,wrxii K ' .- 4 1- Yum. ,., ' ' ' F ' ',-aj' ' . , -'- f. -- gif' 4,11 71, ,-,,. 1 lt's a pleasure . . . Before choosing goals, Nancy Riordan and Dottie Graber, S.B.A. co- captains, are introduced to Ravenhill's captain and their coach by Mrs. H, Mooney. Get it back, Dottie . . . Rovenhill scoops tho ball from varsity captain, Dorothy Graber, as two op- posing members complete o triangle attack, 57 JA GllQ8I'l9ClC!2I'S I'I,COUl'ClgQ 961171 U JJ Gloria Flores Capfam JLWJ V A! 'H CHEERLEADING TEAM T958 59 TOP ROW M Dombrowskl P Gull THIRD ROW G Flores P Gelela SECOND ROW J Kohoof A Bunecky FIRST ROW M Loskewycz N Lazurek M Shopa xmas-fu The Cheerleaders do he Dorsey cheer as they call out Dorsey swings to the rod ho! blues. nite Qfayers ana! Spectators Whos the leader of tha team that's meant lor you and my Cheerleaders spell out Mrllre Kelly s name When we send out all our warner: they como back always At every game be at basketball or hockey we can tlnd our vavacuous cheerleaders sup porting thelr team with famlllar cheers Thelr magnlticent spnrnt IS an mcentlve to all Basnl nanettes puttung them unto a rallynng mood on a mppy afternoon on a hockey field or on the basketball court They are always behmd the school wnth lighthearted spnrlt callmg for victory Gnrls can be seen after school energetncally untroducung and perfectlng cheers The cheer leaders contrubute the ever essential pep enthusrasm and snap that they transmit to us But Blessed Mother you are always behmd us as our model for wholesome sportsmanship and our guude for contmual support gt cgoakes ractice, nergy, ore kwractice St. Mary's Rittenhouse Sq. Eden Hall Nazareth Melrose Ancilla Domum Cecilian Raven hill Mldr d Kelly Capta of B ketball T St. Basil Varsity Scores January January February February February February March March I5 22 5 I2 23 27 5 6 THE 1958 59 BASKETBALL TEAM TED M C 1 M H C 1 M BelrD L tchockNRod a HDG NDlNGBEhtNClkMMI kM MMD elche B C GW 5 M h Musakadcpla MlddKly 43 7 A i e , in as eam. 5 'I' it Q . , vw L I , ., . , w Q nf K , 7. ' Q . .. I L A 5 l A ' .Ei ' I SEA : . orone 1, rs. Mooney, oach, L. Krat , P. Kuhn, , Curran, M. c , . Ciocco, . Hi c , . i r an, L. Schw r, G. Schar , . raber. STA : . m o , . ar , . enic , . Marron, K. Foley, . c onald, E. B r, . owhey, B. Klein, E. ri in, . Gumpert. Not Pictured: art a z n a in, i re el . They 23 30 65 44 30 32 54 0 cz e cz lfwortfzwlule eam St St. Mary's Rittenhouse Sq. Eden Hall Nazareth Melrose Ancilla Domini Cecilian Ravenhill asil Junior Varsity Scores They We January 15 22 4 January 22 6 12 February 5 22 19 February 12 21 14 February 23 19 1 1 February 27 27 10 March 5 9 22 March 6 21 10 Raise that score . . , Open courts are hard to find so Betsy Klein uses this opportunity to its best ad- vantage. Marie's invincible hook . lt took many hours of practice to perfect her hook shot and HOW Marie Melnick uses it eltectively A little as high Schwar ing her she gets higher , Jumping as she could Loretta gains height, leav- guard below, while oft her shot wn ourt on lfwhlcfz to golay Make it count . . . Barbara Emhol, freshman, attempt.: to score as Nazareth's guard desperately tries to block the xhot. lt's o long shot , Varsity player, Maureen Marron, arches the ball for a field goal. Maureen is the Hrs? S.B.A, girl to play varsity in her freshman year Sugar, Sugar, Lump, Lump , come on Maureen, jump, jump! cheered Basilianettes as Maureen Beck strives to tie the ball, Gerry Scharf? intently awaits the outcome Q ppreciate gt Tnore an ore Two more pornts for SBA Pushrng off the ball lor another basket, Maureen seems unaware Ol the presence of her guard wl1O tried ln vain to snuff the shot Get that ball, every rebound counts . Marie Melniclr leaps for the rebound of Lucille Kratz' midcourt shot. Nazareth's guard helplessly watches the play And the score goes up another notch Maureen blocked out Nazareth's guard settvng up c perfect shot for Barbara Emhof Aiming carefully she was determrned to rarse the score CgOlQLClll Swimming Mrs H Mooney calls roll before assigning the days activities to the sophomore gym class 1 -..--JSA' ff! ,pr 144.- .,. As the hockey and basketball seasons draw to a close we find spring coming with its volley ball and soft ball These are also participated in by all durmg gym classes Those who wish to make either team have practice after school hours Here too, we have intramural games' thus keeping our athletic program active the year round. We put into practice what we have learned in school. How? Well, we are developing physically and being trained morally to under- stand that we must play fairly and honestly with good sportsmanship and loyality. 64 ,.-as ---v, ,sa The sophomores all agree that volley ball is a great game Aretha Bunecky congratulates Anna Babu o a game well played !q?'l,3,. ., gym, i 'H eve ops oun in S anal Qocfies Who will be the firs! up ai bar, Elizabefh GriHin or Maureen Marron? The sophomore sofl ball ieam wonders as Yhey choose sides. P' ,, 1- ' in 'A Will il or won't it? Mary McMahon, Jane Rogers, Mary McCormick, and Carol Ber- kowski wail anxiously fo see These exercises are rough, but oh, so good on lhe waist line, say ihe sophs t asf! cgrgamzatzons ase Oh Blessed Lady for you and Samt Basul Academy we have put our best foot forward nn extra currncular actnvntnes because both are very dear to us By partucnpatuon and co operatnon un the twelve orgamzatnons we have shown the true spmt of Sannt Basll as well as the congemahty of the Chnstuan Women Each organrzatlon has taught us to appre crate our fellow students talents and to lustly cntncnze therr works for theur benefit When gudged we learn to humbly accept praase or acknowledge mnstakes wnth an attntude of perseverance and gratefulness Glancmg at the socual aspects we realnze that posse good orgamzatnons Lnttle dnd we reallze that the characternstacs developed m these clubs would be responsuble for our future happmess and success an lufe Thank you for the opportumty to belong From the Shadows Club emerged our artlsts from the Slipper and Sash proceeded our actresses and from the Glee Club came our operetta stars and musaclans Whnle the Basnluan Torch and VDAF gave us our lournallsts the Laureate and Sonnet proclaumed our poets and the Basnllanette has marked and sealed our fondest memornes Generous Hearts and Sodallty have developed Chnstlan charety and guarded vrrgmal purnty whsle Student Councul has shown each student guidance moral and socual Wlth an abundance of wholesome actnvltnes every Baslllanette ns sufflcnently occupned and cheerfully engrossed ln a healthy atmosphere O I . , . . . . . ' I . . I . . I manners, and a sincere interest in others was nurtured in these very I I I I I , . I QR, 'Q' r I v . ' 3 'Q 19, QSM 1? H - 7 5 AQ ly zip, W ff if W ff if 1-. Z if f 'I ! x Y 1 aryg rganlzation . . C9718 Qsuoalallty The 1959 May Court composed of fhe Sodaliiy officers-Joan Cisyk, Patricia Gill, Marlha Muszak, Sandra Sosnowsky. Reverend Theodore Weneck O,F.M. ive: a 1 1 9 few words of advice to Mary Ann Kulich and Joan Cisyk. Martha Muszak, Prefeci of Sodalify Lg 8 lzance Qty dryS OW Illllll Sodallty omcers Joan Crsyk Martha Muszdlr prefect Sandra Sasnowsky and Patncla Gill hold a mformal meetmg wrth then moderator Srster M Athanaslus A socnety of love and sacruflce dedncated to the Model of Chrlstlan Womanhood Mary Thus us the Sodaluty Amnd the many orgamzatnons found at the Academy the most outstandlng and oldest IS the Sodallly The members are gurls who wash to glonfy Mary In a specaal way Thenr bag opportumty to do thus comes on the second Sunday of May Mothers Day but more than that Mary s Day At thus tnme the Grotto summons the eager multntudes to witness the sngn of recogmhon of Mary as Queen of Earth and Heaven the Coronahon Meetmgs are held monthly where Mary luke toplcs are dlscussed O Blessed Mother' May we never fall You' llrka Drawlusha Patrlcua Gill and Myra Muxzalr arrange a bouquet before Our lady ' 9 3 -- - . lr N ' : F E fl' ' l N O 'gl A A l in sl rf' T -- W M b . . I . I l ur piritual life gs gnrichecf At Christmas time we make our novena to the Infant King for our benefactors. Oksana Hrycko, Irene Novak, Julianna Kohoot and Mary Ann Workum lead the Junior Procession The Generous Hearts Club was founded for the purpose of encouraging its members to pray to Our Lady of Good Counsel for the increase of religious vocations. Its members sponsor the annual Christmas novena, and this year placed an Advent Wreath in each of the main corridors. They also make little sacrifices during the Lenten season, such as, giving up candy, keeping silence, or saying some special prayer. , , Lf? 259 ' fl, 13,0 Ur' 1 0 rgffifdufj V ln, if v syn, A jtyggf ,L j LQ 'NHL K! Q i ,lf X 5111 If JL! bi ,il lb I LJ ff H71 r LM ,Nz vywffl ' l f7fZL MCA AMNOVHQ fa Anne O'Connor explains the Advent Wreath to Luba Pleskanka and Mary Jane Howard The infant King is enshrined in the Chapel and Catherine .luzwiak and Elizabeth Ervin pause to pray .A J-I y ollttle Qsjacrrjqces ancl Qrayers Q Mb..- 'H :W . .M Prayers are recited in unison during the Novena. P-,,.,..., f- P-erjguu. 1-Q x CS . X1 vi -XY ,P Al ' 4: . 4 x. X In 4 .-. Iglig Shadows, Inc., under the direcfion ' l S'f M. l 'd d th -fqqn. , o is er aura, prov: e e Manger scene lor us or Christmas. Patricia Gill ond Lilli- anna Hladysz arrange lem: before the Piero. cglzeir L oice s hw Q- 3' 4. gs. 'ur 36 Q11 T 4 V if ..-,plllllvf 72 ..x'S THE T958 - T959 STUDENT COUNCIL M Baker J Smith R Connell Molher M Angela S Kress L Hilchrock E Sfaples frrzsr ROW: , , . , . y, . , . , . , . SECOND ROW: T. Demers, O. Bohachevsky, R. Subbofin, S. Sosnowsky, L. Eschbach, G. Flores, M. Marron, N. Riordan. THIRD ROW: N. Lazarelc, E, Whifcavage, M, Milifz, H. Czornobaj, K. Graham, S. Coughlan, C. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: L. Lewyckyj, M. Muszak, S. Tierney, M. Kelly, A. McNab. - Sandra Kress, President DF Te3 fi.f Regina Connolly, Vice-Presidenf T W y gt G eerfully Loretto Hnchcock Secretary Joann Smnh Treasurer 1 Marygene Baker Locker Marshal , r Berry Staples locker Marshal 73 cglrroughout the School Regrna Connolly drctates the names of the absentees whrle Loretta Hrtchcock types the lrst lor drstrrbutron to the teachers F Mother M Angela rs seen dnscus srng o mutter wrth student Coun crl officers Joann Smrth Mary gene Baker Loretta Hrtchcoclr Betsy Staples Regrna Connolly and Sandra Kress As the world increases nts progress and knowledge we realuze that a heavy depend ence on God and moralnty for guidance IS being placed on the present generation We as Chrlstlan women must be aware of thus dependence and be prepared to assust In the sharnng of thas gundance The Student Councnl of St Basal Academy prepares future Catholic women by teachmg them to be good cmzens and parents of tomorrow The prumary oblectnve of the Student Councnl ns to establush cooperatron between the faculty and the student body and therefore promote the general welfare of St Basal s by endeavornng to further the Cathollc :deals rn the educalnon of women by spon sormg good cltnzenshnp and by developmg an actuve school spnrnt Dear Blessed Lady as we turn our head and heart to the future as Chrrstlan women we thank you for the benefit of havmg been assocnated either as leaders or followers wnth an organnzctnon that has taught us to strnve for the Chrlstnan Ideals that will be so much a part of our future rs w L M L ,L L lreir Cqfhce gs geespectecl lil I G' At' N ,L .1 1 A ft, lx v . 1 A I x dl 4 UW Representatives, Judith Gottschalk, Alma McNab, and Claire Wilson dis- cuss ways to help their classes A daily duty lar Joann Smith - the 'hlck mc raising of the flag-was always plea- santly done 'X..:, . u n l ' Who's the ol?ender9 Theresa Demers and Betsy point ks. 6 fir? ,K 7,61 pon Qracluation rom School tv 'W , - , Lf' x ' f '+ 'NL MLK' . ,mb F-1 A 1 ,, The guest speaker for the Alumnae Breakfast was the noted commentator Gunnar Back, seen with Mr. Back is Reverend Platon Kornyliak, S,T.D., Ph,D,, Chancellor. USO much has happened since we last saw each other, say Kay Ryan, Sarah Montgomery and Joan Ceasero Gensy, all from the class of '55. t Mas: in the Chapel on Alumnae Day. it ,fy Q UITIILGQ The Alumnae Association of Saint Basil Academy under its president, Dolores Kiene '52, held its annual Alumnae Day at the Academy on October 23. Mass was cele- brated by the Very Reverend Platon Kornyliak, Chancellor of the Diocese who delivered the sermon. After Mass, Gunnar Back, the noted television news commentator, addressed the Association. ln the afternoon there was a St. Basil-Alumnae Hockey game, and then a tea at which Alumnae renewed old acquaintances. t'It's good to be back for a visit to our Alma Mater, say Emily Slobodiuk Lytwyn '46 and Julia Maksymchuk '44. Getting together to talk over old times are Julianne Jupina, May Andrews, Dolores Hydutxky, Daria Dubnycka, Maria Hodo- wanec Luba Lobur. ssocicz tion, 'Welcomes l N re. 4... '- ll 1 ,,. x is ' 5 :... l S i-1 ! + ,1 , . ci' , X-Wyre happy to be back, say May Andrews, Mariann Gill, and Romaine Fedan. gn the Steps of the Holy cgaami y ,p . .wx 5 Q A 1 Meg, 4. in 4' L' Mrs. Frank Riordan and Mrs. Joseph Becker are on their way to attend a Parents' Club Meeting. 2 5 IK Y . r ,,. G ' .,, 4 5 Sikh? z MA i 5 . Mrs. L. Henry and Mrs, F. Tuebe Mr. James McBrien, President of the Parents' Club, and Mr. Thomas Crumlish, toastmaster of the Parents' Breakfast, talk with the speakers, Reverend Theodore Weneck, OFM and Honorable William Lennox, Sheriff ol the City of Phila- delphia. l, friends of the academy, examine Card Party prizes. an S . E Cgcfzey Cffoster very phase of Qui' gcfucatzon, Our beloved Parents Club ns made up of the parents of our students past and present Many are the hours which the parents spend preparing for the annual Christmas bazaar and card party all that someday we may have a new gymnasuum All of our actlv mes depend an some way upon the Parents Club our fathers and mothers are always ready to help with the parkmg for a play or Mothers Day makung costumes for the operetta chaperonmg a dance or ushermg for graduation Please Dear Mother by thy grace help us to hve our luves accordmg to your prm cnples so by donng that our Parents can be proud of us as we take our place as Chrlstnan Women of the World Parents Club Breakfast September 21 1958 Mrs Nell Carborry and Mrs Paul Baker are con earned with arranging the Card Party prnzes attractfvely S u 1. f, xr 1 1 . - Q Q- - s I ' x s f s .A s,,, , h 'J' .-Lis --,fu - u V 5--A: is -, X 1 N is - i ' I I I I ' J very emcient, hard working men and women ' , 'Q I . . Y . . . , i I I ' I I ' I I I l ' , 5 ' C: ,.J','ixil K C I ng .' Glzristmas Glzeerg good work Christmas Bazaar, 1958 ev! President of the Parents Club, Mr, James McBrien, discusses one of the many problems with Mrs. M. Malpezzi. P Mrs. George Beck happily sells a piece of cake to Gerry Schartf and Joann Smith. . . 1,3 ...- K' A 'U wf' , 1 M ,- au' P-i 1 .af -uk ring Us Que Csjtep 'SJ' 2 if 'A Mr. Joseph Shields and Mrs. Thomas Scollon, Co- chairman of the Bazaar, go over returns with Mr. Mario Malpezzi. oser to ur Qoa The oldest activity of the Parents' Club is conducting the annual bazaar for the benefit of the academy. The parents work to make the bazaar grow from year to year, and spend many summer days trying to find ways to make this possible. Santa Claus is always present on this oc- casion, and he officially initiates the Christ- mas season to the Academy. The children seem thrilled with whatever Mr. Joseph Char and Mr. Thomas Scollon are telling them. app ying Cglzesplans or tlze mlay ,giv Theresa Demers, President of Slipper and Sash Lydya Lewyckyf, Manager of Stage Crew Helena Felix and Eugenia Marfyniw :hange the elatin sheets over lhe 9 Iighls. Alicia Lazarek and Mary Goletz galher wedding gills for the play. 3 A gts 1 1 . CSD am urpose at .Qid - lip' 1 ff- lk? 3 , Stage Crew members ser lhe stage for ufarher ol the Bride. Busily working we see, Mary Golefz, Johanna Hniedka, Margaret Masiwchuk, Helena Felix and Alicia Lazarek. 4 I 1 Q lf' Q iii ll 1-at -I3' , K Miss Claire Winkler gives lax? minufe insrrucfions vo Luba Holowinskyi, and Johanna Hniedka. Marg -1 by Y x FUN, V Ll x 1 ' f l I H f LW I , is ML M, . ML, 2 V 'fl , AL M' J M ILP M QL J D 1 ,ifv ,Af I 'ALL 5,7 L fl' N, L l 1.1 WM f ,fy LD ml, , K WL kv' L 4 'I ,di fill lfvrv X ' xl f 51 . L, . e' f 'V Lil, l l ef ,X f C ull 1 K,- L are? Masiwchuk, promprer reciting ather of the Qricle D l I .....,..1 'Hi M VW? I Lori lHelen Weilerl and dresimaker Mrs. Pulifski lMarcia Zinl Buckley lPcIrick Croninl and put finishing fouches on fhe bridesmaid's gown. lBernadeHe Kay fMargare1 Dillon! are yolk. Cowheyl os Mrs. Massoula arranges the fable lor ihe wedding ing Ove, fhej, wedding plans as guests. Delilah fElizabefh Griffin! smiles approvingly. wk' 7.43: ,qu 'Ex Miss Bellamy lMaureen Hearnel is busy typing a lisi for the guesfs. Peggy lNancy Riordanl and Ben lkichard Breenl are admiring a pitcher while Delilah fMildred Kellyl :colds Nancy lGloria Fioresl and Lori lTerry Demersl. x ,rs 4 NM, it 'i1.1,.4.'u 'K Ant. wee s jp cmractice ours of gnjoyment Mr. Banks ..... Mrs. Banks .... Delilah .... Nancy ..... Ben ..... Kay .... Buckley ......... Miss Bellamy . Lori .... Peggy Mrs. Massoula Joe ..... Chuck Pete ........ Tim's Man .... Mrs. Pulitski .. lin order of appearancel .......Jerome Shea ..........Sandra Kress Evelyn Whitcavage .........MiIdred Kelly Elizabeth Griffin .........GIoria Flores Elizabeth Klein ......Richard Breen .............Mary Miltz Margaret Dillon .....Patrick Cronin .....Maureen Hearne Patricia McBrien .......Theresa Demers Helen Weiler .......Nancy Riordan Bernadette Cowhey ...Barbara McHenry Diana Ciocco .........John Incarvito .Charles Mcllhinney .............Peter Lang .......William Logan ....Loretta Hitchcock Marcia Zin Mr Banks Uerome Shea! is unable to understand Miss Bellamfs lPatnc:a McBrrenl accusation of an excess of wedding guests as Mrs Banks lEvelyn Whitcavagel and Nancy lElizabeth Klein! share his bewilderment. ,, , ' 94,14-5' -v . ' 'T kmfain and Cgaancyv. . ur mislz Qperetta fail . 6 Isaac Miller fkichard Breenl explains to Ruth Winters and Dan King fSandra Kress and Patrick Croninl how indifferent his daughter, Hilda lMary Milfzl is to men. , 4' 4 5 XJ e .Ama Saint Basil and la Salle combine to produce Plain and Fancy. The Amish maidens are joining Hilda lMary Miltzl in a chorus, while :he is boasting how wonderful and strange it feels to be in love with a New Yorker. - hr H L.-J 0, fl' YZ iq ecaffs Qfeasant nlzemorroes. H in? 1 + .-4 J, I fi rg if 51 is . 'ttyl The Amish men and maidens seem satisfied with wedding arrangements, but Hilda lMary Miltzl, Dan lPat Croninl, and Papa Yoder Ueromo Shoal look doubtful. . is f rv- .. f ,pr H v- mf A so F Gingham girls and Amish 5 ' ' g - X .G J h 2 4 v if s,' maidens are bustling with i f-Q vim g ' I ' 2 if, I I load preparations for the iv 'W f j 1 V Q 1 ' Im I wedding of Katie and Peter 1 ' Q 1 b -fa 7 6 . 1 I . , . soon to take place. ' 4 'GLC N, 'Q . X s Y, l 4 Q J Z .. -Ka s c I The Amish buggy occupied by Jeanne Hitchcock provides conversation for Anita Ries and Maureen Hearne while Birdein-Hander Catherine Muller watches. .7 l ty.. N The most popular and oldest form of entertainment at S. B. A. is the annual operetta. After many long, tedious sessions practising our parts-be it chorus, dancing, or a leading role-we wonder if all this preparation to make this the best yet is really worth it. However, when the audience applauds our presentation, our fears are dismissed. Each day, strains of music resound through the halls of the school as the choruses practice for the big event. Will we ever iron out those sharps and flats? The dancers have similar problems. Will we ever get in step? In l958, we gave our interpretation of Plain and Fancy, and we assumed the Amish way of life of these plain people. As we ioin our alumnae we become part of a large group all of whom look back with fond memories of operetta days. 87 3 J . . opranos an Gatos om me owes ln maintaining o well rounded curriculum, ' Saint Basil's offers many various activities. The largest is the glee club, in it the seniors, iuniors, sophomores, and freshmen all parti- cipate. This organization is one positive proof of S. B. A. school spirit. When rehearsing for the activities of the glee club, each and every member is anxious to report for practice, whether it be for Alumnae Day, Christmas concert, Operetta, or Graduation. During these rehearsals classmates become more ac- quainted with one another, teamwork is promoted, and most of all the students take part in a healthy and enioyable pastime, singing. ' - is 'il' When one mentions the glee club, thoughts of all the S. B. A. students automatically turn to the season of spring and that in turn brings f the operetta. Many are the weeks spent in practice but the hard work is rewarded when Mary Miltz, President opening night arrives. At the end all the voices may be tired, and the girls sorry that the operetta is over, but everyone has that special feeling of satisfaction. Z f Url JUNIOR-SENIOR GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: M, Workun, M. Curran, J. Connolly, E. Metelski, R, Frank, M. Beck, D. Watson, H. Felix, J. Graber, M, Niemiec, K. Butts, M. Zacharko, N, Shopa, M. Dillon, S. Tierney, D. Graber, M. Kelly, C. Taylor. FOURTH ROW: D. Miller, P. Sweeney, D. Chapman, E. Bowie, N. Lazarek, M, Dillon, M. Miltz, 8. Staples, B. Castrani, K, Scollon, J. Gervin, K. Burke, M. Orlowski, S, Coughlan, M. Burns, H. Currie, M. Becker, M, Muszak, M. Masiwchuk. THIRD ROW: M. Wiesenhutter, M. Hearne, L. Hladysz, M. Brown, K. Graham, M. Salerno, D. Vzatek, R, Chaikowski, J. Fries, S. Lynch, J. Pizzuto, C. Juzwiak, J. Kriz, D. Carberry, N. Riordan, C. Fox, M. Baker, H. Niemann, B. Maran, I. Arriviello. SECOND ROW: L. Hitchcock M. McDermott, J. Redmile, S. Stafford, L. Stanislaw, S. Sosnowsky, K. Call, F. Carroll, H. Row- Iings, D. Riley, J. Robson, L. Eschbach, A. Hanczar, M. Scollon, N. Luzecki, A. O'Connor, L. Macomber, A. Ries, B. Lynch, R. Cybok, M, Jurasek. FIRST ROW: T. Demers, M. Kulich, B. McHenry, M. Hirniak, O. Styn, E. Werkley, C. Forrella, L. Minnichbach, C. Caputo, P. Kuhn, S. Williams, J. Smith, K. Podney, P. McBrien, C. Tucker, H. Sprissler, D. Meyer, E, Ervin, A. Bulman, R. Fraunhoffer Glee Club Officers: Lilliana Hlodysz, Librarian, Mary Millz, President, Marie Brown, Treasurer, discuss future plans. ringing ortlz gfarmonious ones FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: M. Melnik, L. Czabalor, J. Laschenski, M. Riclrler, B. Klein, M. Zin, M. Howard, B. Higgins, K. Ehling, L. Szymczak, S. Grabowsky, I. Odajnyk, B. Molylinski, G, Glass, E. Grimn, C. Hel- mick. FOURTH ROW. E, Lavery, B, Smilh, F. Wagner, K, Ocker, M. McDonald, E, Breslin, M. Ziccardi, C, Wilson, C. Corberry, E. Millz, L. Mark, E. Gumperf, M. Karpchuk, K. Hearne, M. Zocharko, S. Dock- well, K. Walis, V, Filipenko, L. Sweefwood. THIRD ROW: M. Bochey, H. Splawynlr, L, Dopiwka, V. Klebon, M. Andriuk, H. Weiler, Z. Zochor, T. Robson, R. Char, B. Cowhey, E. Colfer, G. Klaiss, P. Gelela, K. Frank, M. Kelly, J, Bilbee, M. McCormick, M. McMahon, J. Rodgers, F. Washofsky. SECOND ROW: N Marollo, D. Riley, J. Bauerslelcl, J. Formica, K. Kniller, A. Finn, J. Barras, E. Belcher, P. Carey, C. Mos- sing, P. Miller, K. Foley, T. Morron, E. Dillon, B.' Maksyminlr, C. Fogel, P Mosiondz, l. Lopaclri, M Coronelz, M, Zaro, FIRST ROW: M. Czerep, D. Szelalr, L. Holowinskyj, M. O'Connor, S. Busfard, D Lew, A. Sywanyk, A. Babij, M. Rosella, M. Matiwij, M, Slruc, A. Bunecky, P. Kelly, K. Sclvirra, K. Muller, J, Gollschallr, D. Kywelulr, G. Mooney, J. Keyser, A. Mullen, H. Slone. .- -3-'.-7 1 -+3 , nz.. . 2111- 67 , . Tri ,' PQ' I 1.42 .. 'f -7 Shadows, nc. kmrovicfes Qeautzful art Jr! 1 411 gag iii K f Nadia Zelechowsky welcomes the new-comers, Kathleen Knittor and Melanie Struc to Shadows Art Room. 1' rf XZ Shadows, Inc., and its moderator, Sister M. Laura, finds art in nature. N x Helen Czornobal, President rains the guture artists At long last, Sister M. Laura's wish has been fulfilled . . . an art room. Vera Tatunchak, Barbara Motylinsky and Joanne Pizutta are happy to arrange the room. as I 5 M M K X Qi E ,rs 1 .N K X I F, l V E W yn as s 3 Q C 3 T .fi N . -, I f ' 7 R O. X 4 Four Shadows members Loretta Hitchcock Lillianna Hladysz and Lydya Lewyclrly watch Martha Muszalr sketch a beauh ful moon Shadows lnc members are having a friendly discussion concerning an idea for a poster, ,.-. -'1 St. Basil Academy's art organization, or as it is better known Shadows Inc., under the guidance of Sr. Laura, has completed its fourth year as one of our organizations. Shadows this year abandoned its rule of remaining small, and has grown in size by admitting our talented freshmen to its membership. This is an honor that has never before been extended to freshmen, and they merit the great privilege. Even before school opened in September members of our club were busy decorating the halls and classrooms. This activity was carried out throughout the year-changing the decorations with the season. Never will we forget our classroom corridor at Christmas time. The carolers along the walls and the manger with the Christmas scene behind it put us in the right Christmas spirit. Members of Shadows, Inc. also painted Halloween scenes on store windows, and did scenery for the annual operetta. avqnv 3 'VA X N. A uestfions fnswerecf cgcfeas ormulateai Mass was ot7ered on an outdoor altar dur- ing the afternoon of the Villanova Press Conference, Through the median of the press, knowl- edge is spread. Remembering this, dear Mother, delegates from St. Basil Academy attended the School Publications Conference held at Villanova University in October. The purpose of this conference was to instruct and aid student iournalists in editing high-school publications. The Very Rev. James A. Donnellon, OSA, president of Villanova gave the welcoming address. Among the guest speakers was Eddie Dowling, well known playwright and Broadway personality. Other famous personalities scheduled to speak during the sessions were: James T. Quirk, publisher of TV Guide Magazine, Patricia Carbine of Look Magazine. Carl Wolf, of the Carl Wolf Photographic Studios, Rev. Anthony L. Ostheimer, Ph.D., editor of the Catholic Standard and Times, and John Liney, cartoonist ofthe comic strip Henry. Sylvia Tierney, our own Basilianette co- editor, represented SBA in a panel discussion on the qualities of a prize-winning yearbook. Reverend James A. Donnellon, OSA, delivered the welcoming address at the Villanova Press Conference. -TH ' J I: c, ...ff Frances Carroll and Maria Salerno are seen examining some sample Icy-out sheets on display. at the llglfanova ress on erence Q 4-,, Kfl Mr. Eddie Dowling, star ol stage and screen, was a most enjoyable guest speaker al Villanova, The welcoming address was delivered by Reverend James Donnellon lo lhousands ol facully members and sludenls in 'he Field House Audiforium. Anne O'Connor, Sylvia Tierney, and Miss M. DiPaolo are seen entering a yearbook lecture at the Villanova Press Conference. il W l 'N x 416 Qrygonclest lfnemorles re ouncl -'ir -'Eb JCI' S Lois Macomber, Mary Millz, Carol Fox, Rose Cybok, Joanne Fries, Barbara Lynch, Maureen Hearne, Barbara McHenry, Nancy Riordan, Dianna Watson, Joan Kriz, Margarel Wiesenhuher, Anila Ries, Helena Felix, and Helen Czorno- baj, and Loretta Hifchccck, BASIL- IANETTE wrilers and iypisfs, busily undertake appointed responsi- bililies. Mr. Robert Heden, from the Livingston Company, checks over our copy. mg. ,ff t'l3igd.1r nz' ' Q f,Nl'.v A: 1' We 5' vig? - Qw?Z'fg- tis 1 I ,-9 , 1 Q' ,-Qi 5 if , if Lois Macomber, Carol Fox, and Barbara Lynch are amazed af fha difference Yen years can make in a yearbook. Mt an 0 A of glue anal J ic. yr L -. Mr Gene Foley BASILIANETTE Photographer Maureen Hearne Joanne Fries and Katherine Scollon looking at the picture of fellow classmate Patrrcra Semchyshyn only hope that theirs wnll turn out as well Geraldme ScharH Sally StaHord Mary Mlltz Deanna Pelensky Nancy Rrordan Anrta Ries Margaret Wuesen hutter and Joann Smith enloy their first glimpse at the 1958 BASILIANETTE f . . . lc ,S O Q01 l 2 tl e' - 3 Il I 'l' . rc- ' .4 . l I OPQS l'8ClITLS, Cl 3j'l8l'lC!S'll1lpS .sf Sylvna Trerney Co editor of BASILIANETTE Kathleen Graham Co editor of BASILIANETTE THE BASILIANETTE STAFF Uudy Johnston Sylvia Tierney Oksana Styn Kathleen Graham and Anne 0Connorl holds a meehng with :ls moderator Miss Margaret D: Paolo June, 1946, saw the appearance of the first BASILIANETTE on the Sonnt Basnl Academy campus Thirteen classes smce that Class of planned, and pro duced their own yearbook Each class has had as Its ultimate asm to produce In lnterary and photographuc form a true pucture of the school lnfe for that year, so that as the years would go by they would have a concrete memory of their days together The tnme that each group spent In working on a yearbook has always been repaid on dnstnbutnon day by the excntement of the rest of the school 1946 have worked for, we P' HSL . I , K , . ,, . . . ,, . J I . qf '.9ffif5f,' , 1 -21,135 ,Q 1 1, I . 1. - 'tiiwf f ,f 'T -1 . 'V'l? ,1 : 1--fii . Q 7 f- - ' . aff- at - 1,.rf,sg :L . W '..:s ,fi 7f?v5e'?a2fYq , if -,,N1.,- Lyi:.:i-.-4.4 's Q-ipvlqv, 54,3 -. ,Z.E,:i':i.-:',oV'. -f51,1,,,c ,K . L v?VQ'r'T'Yfle5'f 1 W P 3 fe? W 7 1 1 1 1 , . . . . 1 IQ Judith Johnston, Business Manager of BASIUANETTE Anne O'Connor, Photography Manager of BASILIANETTE ecapture lfmihin cgolzese ages Oksana Styn, Production Manager of BASILIANETTE Miss Marie Hanusey '53 ol the Wolf Studios shows Gloria Floers her picture. Betsy Staples, Marlene Becker and Patricia Gill look pleased wi th th eirs. 'H 1 7 0 Cgdactslqncfer. . . 3718 Qasillan orclz will V 'Lf V - lg, , . 'cfilfx i l I jfffzv in 1:5 . jiifleav F BASIIIAN TORCH, Duane Fournier and Gloria Flores rapidly type lheir articles for the paper. .4-wx A .V V Y bl P V ' i ' :FRI qb. Copy-Edilor Diana Walson and Co-editor: Barbara McHenry and Nancy Riordan are en- grossed in getting material ready for an issue of fha B. T. Headlines are counled! Diana Walson and Barbara McHenry inlroduce the journalisls lo lhe process: Joyce Formica, Catherine Podney, Sandra Sosnowsky, Kalhleen Semchyshyn, A-4. Marcia Zin, Helen Chaykowsky, Barbara Gil- more, Joan Dougherty, and Kalhryn Ocker. rings s Llp-to-clate on School news A i '-5 SIG Sister M. Athanasius, moderator, and Margaret Masiwchuk examine the mechanism ol a camera Dr. Regis Boyle, directress of the Journalism Institute held annually at Catholic University, consults with her two most valuable students concerning the layout sheet ot the lnstitute's paper, The Pioneer John Rodgers is from Joliet Catholic High, Joliet, Illinois, and Diana Watson from St. Basil Academy Y-74 . it I Barbara McHenry, Co-editor of BASILIAN TORCH ln saying good-bye to our senior year, we must also bid farewell to the BASILIAN TORCH, our school newspaper, and its varied activities. No longer will there be deadlines to meet, headlines to compose, or copy to rewrite-these are only memories now. Combining news articles, editorials, features, columns, and sports, the BT always presents an up-to-the-minute view of the events at Saint Basil Academy. Perhaps the Prom Queen, the cast of the play or operetta, a basketball or hockey star, or even a grad will share the spotlight. The excellence of the Torch has been recognized off the campus through ratings from the National Catholic Press Association and the National Scholastic Press Associations. ln future years we will wistfully look back on the many hours spent in preparing the Basilian Torch for distribution. These, certainly, will be among the most cherished moments of our days at SBA. Adding prestige to the routine procedures of iournalism is the recently established chapter of the Quill and Scroll Society at SBA. Named for Clare Booth Luce, prominent Catholic leader in world affairs, its primary purpose is to encourage and reward individual student achievement in iournalism and school publications. The Society requires that certain minimum standards be met before students may qualify for its highly coveted awards. oments to come, lfnoments mast Joan Cisyk is being shown fhe fundamental grammar by Olga Jaremenka. Busily searching for references concern- ing a subject for fha VDAF is Joan Cisyk. L 3 Q 2 The VDAF sfaff lislen alfenfively fo Oksana Bohachevslry con- cerning lopics for the paper. Nadia Zelechowsky, Vera Tcfun- chuk, Olga Jaremenko, Helen Czcrnobaj and Nina Turenko are working to make the nexf issue of the VDAF a good one. OO ese ecorcled an the The VDAF us our Ukramlan newspaper It as stnll a very young newspaper for It ongnnated an our school In l953, and consisted of three mlmeographed sheets In 1958 we proudly welcomed the first prunted copy and are workmg and struvmg for stall more nmprove ment Released four tnmes during the school year, the VDAF as written by Ukrcnman stu dents and contams artacles and stones on a variety of toplcs, generally school affalrs We came to love the VDAF and are certam that It will become better and better both In snze and content, rn the years to come Oksana Bohachevsky Editor lndustnously typmg are Joan Clsyk and Eugoma Martymw Research hard work and refer ence: are Important lor a well written article. Eugenia Marty- niw, Daria Kewylyk, and Lydia Wasylyshyn have realized the need for a well written paper. Cgilzrouglz the jpjports of the efaureate Marie Burns, Betsy Staples, Gloria Flores, Patricia Gill, Leona Minnich- bach, Marie Brown, and Sheila Cough- lan are all happy to be a part of the LAUREATE staff. Sheila Coughlan, Mary Dil- lon, Marie Burns, Aileen Fitzpatrick, and Carol Fox wait their turn while Joanne Fries types her stencil for the LAUREATE. Oksana Hrycko and Carol Juzwiak jot down ideas for their pen portraits with hopes it might be LAUREATE material. Q G r af fl -'li X ,qv-fb .Z The senior class of 1949, in order to encourage and display the literary talents of each Basilianette, conceived the idea of publishing a magazine of poems, short stories, and essays. And so it was, that iust ten years ago the LAUREATE first appeared on the scene at Saint Basil Academy. Now drawing to the close of its first decade, it can boast of many improvements. Originally mimeographed and held together with cord, the LAUREATE is now elece trically typewritten and bound with plastic. One thing, however, has remained the same. Each class has endeavored to inculculate a deep appreciation of literature in the heart of each girl by putting forth only the finest of the contributions by the student body. Thus has the LAUREATE lived up to its well-chosen name mean- ing giver of the best. We have done our utmost to uphold the standards set for us by previous classes, and we leave SBA confident that this tradition will be well carried on by the seniors of each decade to come. Ju ture writers re Q . Dorothy Graber and Anna O'Con- nor re-read their contribution: before turning them in to Miss M. DiPaolo. Anne O'Connor, Mariann Jurasek, Katherine Scollon, Mildred Kelly, Aileen Fitzpatrick, Kathleen Gra- ham, and Dorothy Graber work M ,, h,. ,Zm, ez LSCOUQIP with pride on the June edition of ' 5 the LAUREATE. lefx V C355 Sheila Coughlan, Editor of the LAUREATE, f-gqxw Y Sheila Coughlan, editor ol the LAUREATE, reads from a well-known novel to Mary Ann Kulich and Linda Stanislaw saying that they, too, may be noted writers some day. rainian gyoetical kgaleas 33 :YQ Q Mrs. Natalie Pazuniak discusses topics with SONNET editor, Roma Subbotin, and her staff-Joan Cisyk, Oksana Styn, Eugenia Martyniw, Lillian Hladysz, and Martha Muszak, Big Sisters Roma Subbotin and Oksana Styn encourage their uLittIe Sister Anno Trusz and Sonya Grcbowsky to write for the SONNET Roma Subbotin shows Martha Muszak the latest issue of the SONNET. Nc xpresse anc! cgbulnfislzecf in the onnet ICE'- .vt .G 21 iff' raps! ns, i-M11 ? V ns. Martha Muszak and Lilli- anna Hladycz observe the intricate Ukrainivn design on SONNET , cover. Roma Subbotin, Editor The Sonnet, which is a Ukrainian literary magazine published once a year contains original material sub- mitted by the Ukrainian students of St. Basil Academy. lt contains poems and short stories depicting student life at the Academy and ideas connected with various oc- casions and seasons. The purpose of this Ukrainian pub- lication is to keep alive the Ukrainian spirit that has existed within the halls of St. Basil Academy throughout the past years. The SONNET gives the students an op- portunity to express any idea or thought that they may have in their own native Ukrainian language. For many, writing a poem may be a challenge, for some a pleasure, but all experience the same ioy that accompanies the sight of your idea printed in bold letters on shiny white paper. Knowing that you also have contributed to make the Sonnet worth reading and enjoying is in itself a great accomplishment and satisfaction. One of the oldest members of St. Basil Order, Mother M. Euphemia, OSBM, is more than willing to aid Oksana Bohachevsky in choosing a good topic on which to write. tx ,,,f.f Something amusing has attracted Eugenia Martyniw, Roma Subbotin and Joan Cisyk in an issue of the SONNET 6 lfwslz to 617,10 y Actuvutuesl That word sounds wonderful to every Basuluanette After a hard day of school work we look forward to doung somethung on the lughter sude Early un the year we may find some senuors un theur homeroom plannung speeches to acquaunt the freshman wuth Saunt Basul Academy Thus us un preparatuon for Bug Suster Day Hasn t every senuor anxuously looked forward to thus day when a new companuonshup would begun? As each actuvuty us concluded there us always another one comung The month of October brmgs that specual event that each gurl has dreamed of sunce freshman year when she first saw her bug suster s school rung How thrulled we all were when we were measured for our rungs un Aprul of our uunuor year lmagune only sux months away We must buy our Chrustmas presents early November brungs the Chrustmas Bazaar and fruends and relatuves of students come to wun pruzes and receuve bargauns In December everyone us un the Chrustmas spurut The annual Chrustmas Entertaunment us guven by the senuors to amuse and enter taun the chuldren And ummeduately before the holudays Chrustmas hymns are heard through the corrudor of the mam buuldung before homeroom and agaun at lunch tume January us a very short school month but much tume us spent un plannung for the .lunuor Senuor Prom un February How pretty each gurl looks dressed un a beautuful gown as she us dancung wuth her escort March puts everyone un mund of the operetta patron druve Who wull be the first class to brung un theur quota? In Aprul nature beguns to show her colors Students from art classes a're seen on the campus wuth theur paper and penculs May the month of the Blessed Mother us one to be remem bered by every classman Thus us the last tume the senuors wull partucu pate un the annual processuon to the grotto May us the begunnung of the conclusuon of our senuor year as well as our enture hugh school curruculum at S B A Dear Lady we thank you for your assustance un our studies and troubled moments and thank you agaun for helpung us to choose good healthful and Chrustuan actuvutues ctwutues I O . . . ' 1 . . . ' . . . . . . . H . . ,, , . . . 1 1 . , . . . . . . . U . . ' 1 11 1 ' 1 1 1 , . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - .pp-.- K' f cc fla 5 Y v' uf' Q. ' .-J 1 f 'un ' A -., Q nr' A . gf Clrgkllke ay u Q-L . ii 'O' 'x 'ii XZ If 'Aint I f V g-que-Jn-f, 4286? MCD egg 1 , T. as ' ', z, ,.2 ' nip V ' 1 s uties to cgglzem . . . Qui ance anal gxamp e Si, 3 Q O U fl? Y .W 3 1 ' ' . Ld lc! Dorothy Szelak and Jeanette Hanko, two impatient freshmen, question whether the long awaited day will ever arrive. Gloria Flores rushes right over to show Big Sister, Mary Ann Okpysh, of Manor College her newly acquired class ring, -,, Q' ' . . 1, Q fu 0 'Hi M . x s vs. W ' 39 . .. -Q fr 1- , fc, 'Q v .. . -vnu T n f AL., K. 'V 'y Vi .1 :fy F ' X ,pn eu- , 5' v . x .L f K V, f 401. Af, f in K nm Nl' rw' X X In ry- . 'ffkf' Y , Q A fl' ft ifff. ibiza 7 ' we he r fi 1 I Y ws, fyhu e I 99 5 f Qi . 1 -5 i 2 - I ,U r Ml -at I - ,.f 2 Q Aggif -' 1' Q p x, seiq . - 1. 7' K M slfkiei .,,j W -Q.. -c ...Sf el fm A we fx-Sieffes-t 5 'wwf ' l I . lit ll lf Anita Ries mails a letter to her Big Sister proving that such friendships can endure over long periods of time. The first social event on the Saint Basil school calendar is Big Sister Day. At this assembly the various organizations in the school are introduced to the newcomers, so that they can decide whether they would be interested in ioining the publications, sports, drama or music departments. Then each senior draws the name of a freshman who will be her little sister for the school year. The senior, then, is expected to advise the fresh- man about school regulations, and do every- thing that she can to make her little sister an ideal Basilianette. ur res man Sisters Fl I y ' 4. ,Y 5 K 'F' -fl 1 Little sister is right, says Mildred Kelly to lriends, Bettina Castrani, Helen Niemann, Maryjean Baker, and Carol Fox, as she indicates the ditlerence in their heights. 'll . I-' ,f .-.Q-...:, - .i , If 5 . ,W , ni .ssl . V X 1 ' y , - fy, . Qiil f , I , ' l fl , , 1,1 ,W ,,,fg . f 1s,,,w. , ,f 1, Kathleen Oclrer and Regina Or- lawslri decide to press roses given them on Big Sister Day as keep- sakes. ' if . fr .' , ,ff , ' v t fl , Mildred Kelly, Senior Class Presi- dent, introduces their mascot, Allred E. Osmo, to Kathleen Foley, tj Freshmen Class President. , l L , 1 J M f AJ , L' fr' I V4.1 F ,Af ' fl IQ! ,lf x..r fN . fl flfljsf uWell, that concludeg the tour of J' our library says Marcella Orlowski to Little Sister, Barbara Emhol. P1 ' I ur cigolzouglits guru owarcl Qarr's The Grand March starts the whirl of the enchanting evening. Bob Anderson, Helen Currie, and Kevin Per- rine gaze admiringly at Loretta Hitchcock's tiara. The night of our dreams finally arrived-Our Junior Prom. The moment we entered the auditorium our hearts were carried oFf to Paris for a whirl-a Parisian Whirl. An Eiffel tower reflected the glittering lights of Paris lor was it our eyesl and towered over us. Numerous French sayings decorated the walls and the lovely music to which we danced all added to the eliect of the veritable divine night. We were all a little frightened at the prospect of the receiving line. lt looked so long and could we ever get through it without stuttering or stumbling? Our worries were all in vain for our wonderful chaperones soon put us at ease. The regal grand march brought us our cherished, shim- mering, blue and silver prom keys and almost too soon the strains of the last song Affair to Remember whirled us off never to forget the fabulous time and all the wonderful memories we have. Helen Niemann and Dorothy Graber ask their escorts, Tony Rihl and Tom Strowhouer for advice on filling out prom booklet. Raymond Demasi, Dolores Carberry, Ed Kelly, Maryiean Baker, Judith John- ston, and Ed Tuman lake lime for relreshmenfs. UI' l'OITl . . f 7 ,131 w X Az' N, 4 f x y N :fm-4 X -'K . 17' . -x 'Jr Helen Czornobaj and Leo Slec are greeled by lhe late Mr. James Johnston and his wife, Mrs. Emma Johnston, wha were chaperones. fx' 111 581169 Malor and Mrs Robert Carroll make our guests from St Josephs Prep feel at home The auditorium was transformed into an autumn scene for our fall dance It was decorated to the theme Autumn Harvest with pretty colored leaves on the walls the front of the stage was a horn of plenty with bug orange pumpkms and red apples in it We danced to the music of the lnterna tionals as theme songs were played for each class Then toward the middle of the evening the dance queen and princess were chosen Lois Macomber reigned as queen and Evle Whltcavage as princess Both girls were given an old fashioned bouquet of mums in bright fall shades of red and orange A dance was then dedicated to the queen and princess and playing of the beautiful notes of Canadian Sunset A Gl0rfa Flores Chairman Lots Macomber queen and John Scott congratulate Evelyn Whatcavage princess Evres escort IS John Moran ll ll '. II - their escorts. The evening ended with the ll Lindo Slanislaw and Bud Ruger chat for a few momenfs wiih Kaiherins Scollon and Jimmy Walker autumn k arvest Sn- 'Rx Mr and Mrs. Leo Mooney and Mfg, Ralph Kress enjoy watching the girls dance. 'QA Autumn Harvest, Odober 29, 1958 J lfliglzt of Qglparhling Splendor I as Befrina Caslrani and Arfhur Prester, Joanne Gervin and Denny Parker admire our angels. Mr. and Mrs, W. Milfz arrive to help chaperone our prom, f,s sllvg, - I I ,Q Qu- Mr. George Kelly discusses our prom booklei with his wife, Mrs. G, Kelly, and wiih Mr. and Mrs Leonard Hiichcock. ur emor rom. rystaf Cbream Katherine Scollon, Prom Chairman V! Joe Momorelic helps P07 Semchyshyn Io some punch Prom queen, Regina Chaikowska, and Prom princess, Marie Frank, show their escorfs, Joe Tyma and Francis Knueifel, their gifrs ly' , 5 The big night is here! Just arriving are Leona Minnichbach and John Bakuckas, Sally Stafford and Frank Devlin, Marcella Oriowski and Ronny Graczyk 53 S 6 5 li L,- K , s m I U lzristmas risls sf x H.. U5 wp' x , ik 1 lv: vs ,nf ,a f Q ,gf T , V ffl' Tn' - H ' 4 il' 'id' A o t K ' E f v 'fx' 4- ly' ' The Blessed Mother lKathleen Grahaml Saint Joseph lBetsy Staplesl kneel with the Baby Jesus. H6 Poor Santa! Santa Claus iMarie Burnsl seems very sick and his helpers lGerry Scharff, Linda Staneslow, Penny Currie, Marlene Becker, Helen Niemannl help him. i J i 't' if 4' l il it fl it Kal 'Q is Ju v :rw Y L J x YY 0 ,Hu .ti x TW Sheila Coughlan, author ot Christmas Crisis Mrs. Santa Uoann Smithl shows the Doctor lDolores Carberryl the star on the tree while Santa's helpers work to get ready for Santa's trip, lKathyn Scollon, Joanne Gervin, Gerry Scharlt, Bettina Castrani, Kathy Burkel. Aves and Gbixies om, ur Stage The auditorium was converted into a reasonable facsimile of Santa's workshop that day as we presented A Christmas Crisis. Santa was sick and it was iust two days before he was to leave on his trip to the homes of good boys and girls. A worried look was worn by all concerned as the doctor said he doubted if Santa would be able to make it this year. The cause seemed hopeless until one of the elves presented the problem to the Fairy Princess, and she immediately had a solution. She gave the elf a magic pill, half of which Santa took. The other half was grown into a whole pill so there would never again be the danger of Santa's not coming on Christmas Eve. Faces lit up and bright eyes beamed with ioy for every one was sure that Santa Claus was coming to town. Toy soldiers, elves, a fairy princess, Mrs. Claus, and Santa himself honored us with their presence on the afternoon of December 13, 1958. Azz ff-' his M55 has :Wi use 5 Maureen Fleuhr is the farmer The tiny tots always enjoy the short games they Pla! of' Children's day, Our sailors lMildred Kelly, LOIQHG Schwar, Nancy Riordan, Margaret Wiesenhutter, Joan Kriz and Dianna Watsonl do a drill. !,,,, l .' 'Q-1 l5f. i ia, fc' 5 v v A YE ?E3 , Nl mug artrcrpatzon an ooperation, At regular intervals various departments in the school sponsor assembly programs. For Pan-American Day the girls with Spanish backgrounds gave us an insight into the customs and traditions of the South and Central American countries. The Social Studies department have helped us understand medieval lifeg the religion department has given us panel discussions on vocations and other topics. The senior English classes pre- sented an assembly based on Shakespeare- his life and contributions to our life. They presented short scenes illustrating the famous passages from Shakespearian plays. ' 'Ni' , K Y Q K ,N Y .,., V ., . , . 8, M ,, W. lr? .sm it ,Miki I me e, a Student Council President, Sandra Kress introduces the assembly programs. .v. ffl' 49.34 ,J.f,4 , I 1 We Expand Qui' gntellect s, x. .,,, I -. I? V 1 Members of lhe World Hislory class comprise the Assembly of Lord: for the Social Studies PFOQIUHI. l', , Q-in 1 Bettina Caslrani as Puck from Midsummer Nighfs Dream puts lhe love-juice on lhe eyes of Demetrius fAileen Filzpatrickl and Lysander lHelen Niemannl. Johanna Hniedlra, lhe King, lislens lo lhe proclamalion of one of his lords, Joan Barra: while Melanie Coronelz linens. ' X 5 . l 1 I . 3 J . 7 y e x fl. m .--. xr 55 'fb ' Vs I 3.5 O 0 I I I o l l I 1 ancmg me lects Gufture, race gqik 1 Rhythm and tfmmg ara Important Ukrmmon Dancing It has been sand that the United States IS a melting pot of all the nahonalatnes of the world Thus IS true not only of Amenca but also of Saunt Baslls although on a smaller scale Here nn order to preserve the customs of our homeland we have dancmg groups and a glee club The dancers go to publuc schools women s clubs and mternatlonal cultural shows The members of these groups spread knowledge of the Ukraine among many people lt may seem to the observer that Ukramuan dancmg IS slmple It nsnt for the reason that each motion represents or symbolnzes an Idea and also the dancer must keep In step wnth others dancmg wnth her and wnth the muslc The gurls who take part ID thus actlvlty do so gladly and wnllmgly ever eager to learn more about the culture of the Ukranne and to pre serve the beautnful folk dancmg of the people Lllhonno Hlodycz and Rose Prlmak apply final touches t their costumes before performance ese oun an the U rcuman ance Ulrramlan dancers of S1 Basil Academy Zlrka Dlalrlwxka IS bemg aided by Martha Laskewycz and Palncla Kelly 'I u A skrlllul formation by the dancers as an endmg 9 I I Q. H A 'L . I . t Y I 'N ' '- N l , 1 V ,, ,, v ' l - 3 M . 1: J 1 v ' ' I 0 'J E I , fxx --any n ,, 1. . Q' ' ' .L . ' 1' -4 A , . Ja, .. , -s, .X , , 4 ,pf as 4 l if ,f '9':,',g,g Y! I ' , A ',V lf? If .... ,wc QQ YH lj 3 , 4' ' S YA ' 1 4 ' ' - 1 ul Q . sz -f' W. 1 1- 1 2 X' XX' 'SI G V , 'v9314, ,, 1 3744 k .V ,, 77 121 ...--.-....,,,,,, E. 3. Q-Q UD Q Q? S 5,9 N .v ai-1 .J .tl 'sums -fl 'H -fir. hi' X311 if! FII 'E N i' 'T' 1 ,Xia Q 1'EQ'ZMsggM ii 1..x. 4 X L S 'fm' .w:1.i..l- , A . 3. ff '21z:zxQ.:,: Q x+Q.M'..., ,44. 4 ti 8. i . g N fb id To -'fi APM' . .1 -9- Kg 'Q Gloria Flores and Patricia Giil are on guard to watch if their ulittlo sisters Joanna Hniedka, Luba Dopiwka, Marie Prosak, and Eleanor Gumpert are properly polishing their shoes. Eugenia Martyniw, Joan Cisyk and Oksana Styn are busily at work sewing extra stitches to their wardrobe. 0 of SQ Nadya Lazarek, Patricia Semchy- shyn and Mary Ann Kulich are giving finishing touches to their vanity table. ...fvf U ,y sl g git 0 ,K QJ gt cgcac es Us to ive in armony Helpung luttle suster' Marua Muszak hem the unuform a pleasure rather than a burden for Patrucua Semchy shyn whule Alma McNab s watchung hor at work Junuor resudent students are watchung TV durung theur leusure tume Resudent lufe us a lufe full of excutung experu ences and everlastung memorues Here gurls from the vast Unuted States gather un fruend shup enuoyung the countless uncudents that boardung lufe offers The Iufe of a resudent student beguns when the bell awakens the gurls from dreamland so that they may assemble un the chapel to hear Mass and receuve Holy Communuon After breakfast the gurls tudy up theur rooms Funush ung they try to beat the bell that rungs for homeroom After a hard day at school the gurls refresh themselves wuth a snack and some recreatuon before goung up to study and to do theur assugnments An hour and a half of study makes the gurls hungry and they welcome the supper bell whuch summons them for supper Not neglectung God the gurls go to chapel after supper to say a part of the Rosary, then agaun up to study untul tume for e mf, I 123 lc We cggreasure ur pare oments 5 These happy, relaxed moments every Basil- ianette will treasure when finally she closes the book on her high school life. This is an essential part of our education, where we share with others the experiences of every day life at S.B.A. We will long remem- ber a fast game of tennis, a drink of cool spring water at the grotto, the seemingly end- less walk along Fox Chase Road, and iust plain talking . . . by far the most enjoyable pastime. We will remember the hours spent planning each activity hoping for a success, the times spent cheering the basketball and hockey players-even if we didn't win. We offer these pleasant moments to you, dear Lady. You gave them to us to enioy now and cherish as happy memories for many years to come. fi Freshmen Mario Muxzak, Judith Bauers- SJ feld, Mary Andriuk, .loan larras, Eleanor Belcher compare schedule J cards. y T , i U JJ lx ff rw s 5 lf if Q Qi lk I-Qjjd ff :QS Q C155 Q KV Q X f i , , my M is VN My lvlx 4 Harriet Stone, Anna Babii, and Margaret Dillon practice correct pasture. .lean Keyser Wagner how hoop while walchu them. ? OG city ey re Lltifizecf t apa 't Il, Ir -4 ' 1-1.1, Q leaches Florence to do the hula Kathleen Knimnr Q -1 e . Claire Wilson, Rose Cybok, Barbara Maksyminlr, Mary Ann Shopa, Rosemarie Char, and Joanne Fries board lhe XA for home. Fifi Gym lodayl Suxan Dockwell, Melanie Coronefz, Mary Dombrowxki, Mary Czerep, Luba Dopiwka, Valentina Filipenko, Barbara Emhol, Kathleen Ehling get ready. lg nxt l l 0 : Tk ,. cf ever or otten, Q0 as Q Playing in the leaves is fun for Joan Dougherty, Bernadette Cowhey, Pearl Geleta, Kathleen Frank, Linda Czabotor, Carol Fogel. Juniors prepare to sell their books to the Sophomores, Judith Gottschalk, Evelyn Metetski, Patricia McBrien, Dorothy Miller and Mary Goletz are engaged in the transaction. sl 'Fw 'if October is tire-drill month. Patricia Kelley, Marie Melnick, Alicia Lazarelr, Betsy Klein Miriam Kelly, Maureen Marron, Mary Mc- Mahon, Joan Laschenski, Mary McCormick Barbara Motylinski leave the building. 1 St ents oun an Gfrapef at Cgjlzrmes J 2 4 Repori card day Ends tht freshmen busily lookfng af fhe record of lherr progress Alma McNcb lux! reserved Mrlfz N Marrofo M Mc Donald l Mark D Lew P Mrller C Massmg T Mar ron I Lopacka SX X Judy Johnston has a hfile frouble wlfh the new comb: naflon IRQ, Drone Meyer Nancy Luzeckl and Poirlcna Lavery cover lhelr books for the school year 127 uc! an e , . V JJ A V 1 Q, V Luv AE I In Jr lv DW . , J ikjfb gf! P J VJ4 A ,H .1 x 5, . NFA kv ' N 1 if , v 1 . ' ,W Nj 'xy her report G.. Mooney! El A ' I. 1 . , . , , , . ,' ye x , 3 ,SVT J i 5 M X V, x, 1 X L? XX. , DA J - , Y -V , X 4 b ,4 D ' 4 f I - I W I 0' gf We 8dOl!OW OUI' Idmple, QCII' Clfy fv I X. Out on a Unature trip we see Carol Farello, Joanne Kraus, Anita Bulman, Maureen Beck, Kathleen Call, Carol Caputo and Desiree Chapman. 1 Juniorate Group P FIRST ROW: Mary Danyluk, Mother M. , Angela, Moderator, Anna Sywanyk. ' ' fp SECOND ROW: Maria Hirniak, Mary ' vf' Q Matiwii, Mary Ann Workun, Margaret Q if Masiwchuk, Patricia Popovich. 4' o His 9-gif-E, ,, eq Y, rsh. S - ,-A Uv jr, 1' if XF' X .1 if-, A f'-X mm e X X Q, FN - ws XTTQKC t -f f- 3 ig 2,3 if we ef EE eq ky QE:-32 il V 5, x iq OS! l'e ek in EX: 6 ef. lx Q T C32 f A O 1 fi 62 O , 3 . elf, XP Q 7111 ff Q Q Ti Cv F X63 Margaret Acquaro offers to carry Sister M. Andrea's books, as Joanne Graber and Anne Hanczar look on. e my 0 me ur Best at School Locker Marshal, Marygene Baker, keeps order in fha senior locker room. If +..f Mary Ann Bochey Pamcla Carey and Ellzabelh Dillon are surprised Yo see If ralmng as lhey prepare lo go home very? mute 0 QW emor ear After our graduataon from Saant Basal Academy we wall be able to open thas book and browse through the many pages and whale doang thas we wall be remanded of all the good tames that we had whale here at school All of the fun that we have enaoyed has been made possable by the understanding of our admanastrataon When we returned to school an the begannang of our senaor year we receaved our lattle sasters whom through the past nane months we have helped to a happy school lafe at S B A We have achaeved thas by guadance by answerang all of thear questaons and by teachang them the tradataons of our school ln October we all had a wonderful tame at our fall dance and we are sure that everyone felt that at all ended too quackly Then an December we presented the lattle chaldren s Chrastmas entertaanment entatled Chrastmas Crasas We do hope that the chal Santa maght become all and not be able to vasat thear house on Chrastmas Eve The time passed quackly and soon everyone was worryang about gowns escorts tackets and the tame for the prom was now close at hand Excated and happy as we were we hope that we acted an a manner becomang to a young lady and that you Dear Blessed Lady were proud of us Extra curracular actavataes have always played a very amportant part an the Iafe of all Basalaanettes But at as very clear after glancang through these followang pages that most of all the actavataes that began years ago are stall an exastence and that everyone stall enaoys them as much as they dad when they were begun We realaze that all of these extra curracular actavataes have had a very good effect on us by broadenang our outlook on late and by encouragang us to partacapate an socaal affaars Only now do we fully recognaze the fact that an order to become good catazens and the chnstaan women of tomorrow all of these actavataes are necessary . . ,, . .. ,, . dren didn't become worried, after seeing our play, and think that I 1 I iq cz Ojzwofuute to Cgur lady ' 1 9 I I ' 5 I . ' , .. A, In U. 'J 9 if-L ' 1. D-'pu I 1 irst on the Calendar. . A 1 'V T7 'QV 1 -5 , l',4l AL.4Qg4L4!'?' .45 CLASS OF '59 ON RING DAY, 1958 quired ring. Reverend Patrick Paschak, who ol7ered our Ring Day Mass and blessed our rings, places lhe Measured class ring on Marcella Orlowski's finger. Sisfer M. Carmelo is seen ad- miring Marie Burns' newly ac- bilge QQeceivecf the Symho! of cgueniority Helen Niemann, Marygene Baker, and Dorothy Graber are going to take home souvenirs. A group of parents present at the Ring Day ceremonies From the depths of anticipation and the heights of breathless suspense we anxiously ap- proached our seats of honor- to receive the ring of St. Basil. Nervous tension rose and ebbed as our precious class rings were slipped one by one on quivering fingers. Mirthful hearts then burst with gladness as we proudly gazed on a flaming torch of love strengthened in beauty by the blueness of its underlying gem signifying loyalty-even as our love is strengthened by our deep loyalty to Saint Basil. Terminating a solemn ceremony on this joyous occasion, senior sisters stepped triumphantly forth to sport their second laurel of the senior year to blissful parents and admiring students. With compliments and wishes to wear the ring in health and success, the second phase of the '59 dream was crystalized by old mother time. XJ I L ,Ai Liflianna Hladycz, Lydia Lewyzkyh and Martha Muszalr stop in chapel to Qfhf thanksgiving after receiving yhgir rings, 66 ayonara , CC . . . 77196108 N, . .N Q ..,- ii . 9 no ll: ' Qwa 0 1 OO ,f .. . up iunauaib- sv, W n of. 1 'Z . J .Q ,- K Q M . m, -G' irfdix 4 I To lend atmosphere to Japanese theme ol senior banquet these girls pose as part of oriental theme. Mariann Jllfillk and Sheila Coughlan costumed in niponese garb at Japanese foot bridge. Joanne Pizzuto, Patricia Spring- field, Helene Sprissler, and Patricia Kelly prepare to enjoy ice cream desert following banquet dinner. Mary Logush, Bettina Castrani, and Barbara Lynch make use of Japanese umbrellas and fans to add to their authenticity. R f' X I . ,, . ,. .-Q v'--jf. 21- Qx 5 VQ mx! -1 -4 .- .-,g . ,ul r ..,. ...Q -Q . ,,...A..c.- ,nv . . . 4..,-4cc45' O v :uni-..-. 1. . ....e..-...Meme fe 1 .N I f- --R-.x - ,,4 o- 4' rfsnehvt IVV?-if ' ,.. 1 of-1 . .. X ,,,,Q.f'Lii::f:r:i ' . .f.. .---wd4J fi EA, B- ay- if r! g'ii. .ii,i A- .ff fm v- f f ,'w'x:.f' N ,qi x 5 r , fig QA 'NX' . d ic 'x 'x 'x 'x 3 UI 'me .r ' ' Y x- .A I .V A- A But 27Zemories emam, orever An annual tradition that each Senior looks forward to with anticipation is the Senior Banquet. We cannot help but feel sad for this is a sign of the closing of our high school life. The Farewell Banquet is held in the audi- torium during May. We as Juniors were able to capture that certain Oriental atmosphere in our theme, Sayonara. Our homemade Geisha girls gave Sayonara a more realistic effect, Since we now realize that a banquet of this sort entails hard work and time, we can more fully appreciate our banquet as a most memorable occasion. I. Ng yi' .,l4,L9, Nude I-A J p 1 R I ' A N. 1 ' If 1 Leona Mmnlchbach makes adjustment to cherry blos som tree used for Senior Banquet. ll ll WS man, Sophomore, unior ears l 7 Gloria Flores, Patricia Semchyxhyn and Duane Fournier study the rules tor Betty Crockar's Homemaker of Tomor- row Contest. 6 A picnic in St. Macrina's Pork for Gloria Flores, Duane Fournier and Patricia Gill al its it W 2 , xi vr Marcello Orlowski and Kathy Burke never miss a chance to visit the baby calves. ,Ma l-T'- Gem ine in tlze Qgenior ear A gym class tomorrow , . . xo Joann Smith, Gerry Scharl? and Loreila Schwar do a good deed and slack the chairs. Gloria Flores, Joanne Gervin and Betsy Slaples learn how lo mime- ograph. 9 Nancy Riordan, Sylvia Tierney and Kathleen Graham look lhrough Sevenleen for Myles for 'he fall dance. QIYIOIIQS fe I'lC8 ESS l'QClSUI'QS s A Olga Jaremenko, Deanna Pelensky, and Helen Czornobaj store paint in the new art room closet. College Entrance Exams . . , Dianna Watson, Helena Felix, Joan Kriz, Sandra Kress and Mary Miltz wonder how hard they will be. Dear Blessed Mother, where has the time gone? Four years ago we walked through the open doors of Saint Basil Academy for the first time, and we were frightened. Everything about us was strange and un- familiar, each passing hour held many new surprises for us. You helped us in that hour of peril, you helped us advance in our studies, you showed us the path to follow to be a credit to our school and our faculty. Through our sophomore and iunior year you guided us, Mary, and we were grateful. Then our senior year was upon us, and once again we were frightened. Were we ready to assume the responsibility of the oldest class in the school? We prayed to you and asked for your assistance. You helped us to realize that we must be ready, for no one would take our place. By co-operating with your graces we succeeded in making our senior year both profitable and happy. The following pages will help tell the story of the wonderful year-our senior year. They will capture some never-to-be-forgotten, happy moments spent with our faculty and our friends. The graduating class of 1959 wishes to thank you, dear Mother, for giving us your aid throughout our school years. We hope you will stay close to us always. We thank you for helping us become good Christian women by teaching us to imitate you- The Perfect Christian Woman. ii any fre kmicture were '-r- Mdry Ann Kulich, Anita Ries, Sondra Kress and Mary Miltz cafch up on the news for National Problems, Music is relaxation for Marfha Muszak, Lillianna Hladysz, Roma Subbolin, Joan Cisyk, Lydya Lewyclryi. Oksano Slyn plays lor rhem. Shall we go in9 These seniors must be lore for a movie in the auditorium- Anila Ries, Sally Slaflord, Lorena Schwar, Jeannie Boker, Margaret Wiesenhulfer, Marlene Becker, and Regina Connolly. af .. I , U . 5' T C, il' 1 I2 1 s We Spend Qui' last mags ere Seniors Aileen Fifzpafriclr, Helen Czorno- bai, Mary Dillon, Regina Chaikowski, Eileen Bowie and Sheila Coughlan wail for Margaret Masiwchuk to open their home- room door, Par! of lhe Basilianefie Hal?-Oksana Sfyn, Sylvia Tierney, Kalhleen Graham and Anne O'Connor-pause fo make friends wilh Queenie. Olga Jaremenko gives a cold drink of wafer lo Helen Czornobaj, Deanna Pelenxky waits her turn. 4 Qestow llflany races, ear Yury .-5 l MA ,Q- avvvvvvvvvv INIXISIVVVVVNINIWV VY IQ , JA 4, ,. ., v- v 1-any. a'v ' A A f A.A A-Af ' v:Ao.:.rf- 0:3 I-Aofrj 1 vfzv var' fi I'-tlef , of.-f -'fi fn fur 'f ,.y'0.v wifi f,.'n',f'. , y n.v.vf' 0,4 'LO .'. ,'AUmfnO' f' Another picture schedule to arrange and Oksana Bohachevslry, Eugenia Martyniw, Mary Logush, Helen Czornobai consult past year- book: lor ideas. During the Country Fair, Joann Smith took a short ride on the horse. 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A vxfl gin?-,.f,. , ,'A, ' BUfbUf0 McHenry gives her little sister, Paulo Kane, a poly print in remembrance of her. i ggnstifl in ur earts the Mortues ,- v Gloria Flores puts finishing touches to her hair while Mary Ann Kulich and Patricia Semchyshyn wait for her. in x 3 NX 'xlook at our graduation pro- grams, say Margaret Wiesen- huttor, Dianna Watson, and Nancy Riordan. Xi. 'At last it's ours. Mary Brown, Eileen Bowie and Maureen Hoarno oxamine Mary Elizabeth Dillon's diploma. l'3 1 O cz e s effect G ristian ' Omen 4 Sadly Joann Smfth Regina Connolly Loretta Schwar and Geraldine Schartf go out to put up the ttag for the last time 9 f rg-V 4.9 1 A4 ,ui The rose has long been the symbol of o St Basil senior Kathleen Graham keeps one of hers Marie Burns and Aileen Fitzpatrick seem to wish they had kept one Here let me tix lt Betsy Staple: says to Theresa Demers as Loretta Hitchcock watches I4 . X 7 . I I I 1-1: ' Q-if Q gf ' oi? ' Q-9 z '.f 'X-, gf., af: 5 , v 7 , 9 K A - I-7 ' gf ! N : I X Y' l . .H I M, if 'f?'Af r-faifiL..:,e,f -. '. ' 7. j I at .. , IL, fva ,.k ,f. 1-it U I .',, 'Q xiii, f SEQ,-I... ' if Q S lg Sister M. Carmela and Miss M. DiPaoio wish their graduates-Joanne Fries, Carol Fox, and Rose Cybok much happiness. X A UOUI' EQCU' ' W ff I ! if Y .JL I ,K : 1 1 ,' I .,..NMl'-rr' , y Y 3 tp x ' iw, ZA Q nLet's keep in touch, Dorothy Graber tells Judy Johnston, Marygene Baker, and Halen Nieman E4 oming to the of Cgur ournefy 5 if I- Graduation time has come, say Mary Logush, Nadya lazarek, Lillianna Hladysz and .loan Cisyk. If Duane Fournier and Patricia Gill sadly put aside the school uni- form. Our high school days have flown quickly by, dear Mother, and here we stand at the very threshold of life-our Graduation. lt is difficult to believe that the door is slowly closing on our senior year, for it seems only yesterday that we entered Saint Basil Academy as freshmen. During these four years we have progressed spiritually, scholastically, and socially as Basil- ianettes, following in your footsteps. And now as we leave we take with us the ideals and morals that have been implanted in us through our Catholic training. These precious moments that can never be recaptured-the frenzy of opening night, the crowning of our Prom queen, the inspiring sermon of the retreat master, the thrilling goal that spells victory, and through it all the happy chatter of everyday classes-merely highlight the many memories to be cherished through- out a lifetime. Only now as seniors do we begin to realize that debt of gratitude due those of the faculty whose careful instruction and tactful guidance have patterned our characters after your queenly image, dear Mary. Throughout the finale of graduation we will whisper a silent prayer of thanksgiving for the profitable years we as the Class of 1959 have experienced at SBA. Oluana lohaehevsky tinds the correct Mass Prayers for Baccaulaureato Mass for Regina Chailrowski, Deanna Pelensky, and Helen Czornobaj I , X s We mass cglarougfz t i s I , X V Q K 1 x r , ,, A 4. Oksana Sfyn, Roma Subbotin, and Eugenia Marty- niw carefully observe the way gown ms Mvffhd Muszak, Kathy Burke fries to calm Marcella Orlowski who is worried because her graduation guests have not arrived. tr ' 1 , XX A? fe 2 1 v jf ' E llfwe Wray Qual Quicle QM ay 1 rs 5.2 Peekmg out to see who IS commg to graduation we see Bettina Caxtranl Kathryn Scollon Barbara Lynch and Joanne Gervm On which ude don the tanel go' Helen Curne asks Marlene Becker . ,ff l Practicing the Graduation march II Important Amta Rm: Mary Mnltz Dolores Carberry and Helena Felix concentrate o the proper procedure ' if Y E F, ' f ,A l ff X ' 15- : l 9, -.---..,L oi vu V ,, x -X t M. ,. ,, ,Mn g a J 5 , , , j X X 3 8 K ,, , . K R' 5 ..-.... X 1 e . 5 . 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M, , , R . raffuation PL, Fir M1 UQ, at 81.1 1 'E ,H YZ ngm x Elf iiiqlg D MARYGENE BAKER 3323 Glenview Street Philadelphia 49 Pa Saint Matthew Parish General Course Generous Hearts 4 Student Council 4 Basihan Torch 1 2 3 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Slipper and Sashl 2 3 4 Prom Committee 4 Chnl drens Christmas Entertamment 4 Hockey 1 Basketball 1 Intramural Basketball 4 Song of Norway 1 High Button Shoes 2 Plain and Fancy 3 819 Tyson Avenue Roslyn Pa Saint Luke Parish Academic Course Parish Sodalntyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 1 2 3 Basnlianette 4 Laureate 4 Basllian Torch Circulation Manager 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Children s Christmas Entertamment 4 Song of Norway 1 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plain and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 OKSANA LILLIANNA BOHACHEVSKY 5011 N 11th Street Philadelphia 41 Pa. Christ the King Parish Academic Course Sodality 1 2 3 4- Generous Hearts 2 3 4- Student Council 4- Vdaf 1 2 3 Editor 4- Quill and Scroll 4- Glee Club 2- Children s Christmas Entertamment 4- High Button Shoes 2. Honors EILEEN A. BOWIE 6011 N. Front Street, Philadelphia 20, Pa. Saint Helena Parish General Course Sodality 3 45 Generous Hearts 45 Glee Club 4 Stage Crew 3 4 Children's Christmas Entertainment 45 Plain and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 150 C . Queen 0 eaven, We mecfzcate Qurse ves MARLENE ISABELLE BECKER l i 0 gfonorg erve flee uring cafe MARIE FLORENCE BROWN . 911 Afton Street, Philadelphia 11, Pa. Sqinf Cgciliq Pg,-ish Business Course Paflsh 50d0lllY lf 2, 3, 4: Generous Hearts 2, 3, 4, Laureate 4, Slipper and Sash 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Prom Com- , mittee 4, Children's Christmas Entertainment 4, Song of Norway 1, High L lx l Button Shoes 2, Plain and Fancy 3, Oh, Susanna 4. 64 KATHLEEN MARY BURKE W N 750 Woodside Road .lenkmtown Pa Immaculate Conception Parish Business Course Parish Sodal1ty1 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 3 4 Baslllanette 4 Glee Club1 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Prom Committee 4 Chnl dren s Christmas Entertainment 4 Hockey 1 Song of Norway 1 Hugh 56, Button Shoes 2 Plain and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 wh MARIE THERESE BURNS 301 North Hills Avenue North Hills P Queen of Peace Parish lArdsleyl Business Course Parish Sodality 1 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 3 Baslllanette 4 Laureate 4 GleeClub1 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Prom Committee 4 Childrens Christmas Entertainment 4 Song of Norway 1 Plain and Fancy 3 WWE: ooLoREs vsnoNicA cmzaennv General Course Parish Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 2 3 4 Basiluanette 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash 2 3 4 Children s Christmas Entertain ment 4 Pride and Preludice 3 High Button Shoes 2 Plain and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 151 . 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' we earts gnto fly Wan s 'vi BETTINA PATRICIA CASTRANI 9200 Bustleton Avenue Phuladelphra I5 Pa Matermty of BVM Parlsh Business Course Parnsh Sodalnty Generous Hearts I 2 3 Prom Commuttee 4 Glee 'X Club I 2 4 Slupper and Sash I 2 4 Prom Commnttee 4 Chlldrens Chrlstmas Entertarnment 4 Oh Susanna REGINA LUBA CHAIKOWSKI 2439 Olnve Street Phnladelphua 30 Pa Salnt Nicholas Pansh q W- Business Course Parish Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 4 Glee Clubl 2 4 Clef Club 4 Slipper and Sash l 2 4 Children s Christmas Entertainment 4 Song of Norway I Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plam and Fancy 3 6 9 .Qual-f ww JOAN CISYK ,mtv 533 E llth Street New York 9 New York Saunt George Pansh Academuc Course Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Generous Hearts 2 3 4 Vdaf 3 4 Sonnet 3 4 Basulnanette 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash l 2 3 4 Stage Crew l 3 4 Childrens Chnstmas Entertainment 4 Little Women l Prude and Preludlce 3 Song of Norway I Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plam and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 REGINA MARGARET CONNOLLY 324 Robbnns Avenue Phsladelphua II Pa Sannt Wnlluam Parish Academnc Course Sodalttyl 2 3 4 Student Counclll 3 4 Vlce Presldent4 Baslllanette 4 Sllpper and Sash l Prom Committee 4 I I ' 1 , , 1 1 'W 0 I 1 . u I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 4' ' . IAF? ' . .,,. V 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' ' I . ' . , . . . ,K 1 1 1 1 1 I s 1 K, -' . f 352 'C M V fins ' ' . - 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . , . . . I I I I 1 I . I I 1 1 I 1 1 ' V I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F I I - 1 , Ev A Jer Wealth of Soul ana! Qocfy SHEILA MARY COUGHLAN 6 New Street, Willow Grove, Pa. Saint David Parish Business Course Generous Hearts 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Laureate Editor 4, Basilian- ette 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Slipper and Sash l 2 3 4- Children's Christmas Entertainment Chairman 4- Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4 Song of Norway l Plain and Fancy 3 HELEN LORETTA CURRIE 1830 Stanwood Street Philadelphia I5 Pa Academic Course Generous Heartsl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 3 4 Slipper and Sashl 3 4 Children s Christmas Entertainment 4 Song of Norway l Plain and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 Resurrection Parish ROSEMARY CYBOK 5044 Copley Road Philadelphia 44 P Christ the King Parish Business Course Generous Heartsl 2 3 4 Basilnanette4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash l 2 3 4 Childrens Christmas Entertainment 4 Song of Norway l Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plain and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 Q v ina' HELEN CZORNOBAJ 4562 Bermuda Street Philadelphia 24 Pa Saint Josaphat Parish Business Course Sodalityl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts I 2 3 4 Student Council 4 BasiI:anette4 Laureate4 Vdaf4 Sonnet4 Glee Clubl 2 3 Slipper and Sashl 3 Ukrainian Dancmgl 4 Shadows Inc 2 3 4 Pres: dent 4 Children s Christmas Entertainment 4 Song of Norway l High Button Shoes 2 Plain and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 154 ot er of ercy, tam eace THERESA M DEMERS 1036 Knplmg Road Jenkmtown Pa Immaculate Conceptlon Pansh Busmess Course Pansh Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Generous Heartsl 2 3 4 Student Councnl 4 Baslllanette 4 Glee Club1 2 3 4 Shpper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Prom Commlttee 4 Children s Christmas Entertamment Hockey 1 3 Prude and Preludrce 3 Father of the Brude 4 Song of Norway 1 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plam and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna Honors MARY ELIZABETH DILLON 945 Roanoke Avenue Elkms Park 17 Pa Samt .lames Pansh Busnness Course Pansh Sodalnty 1 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 4 Laureate 4 Glee Club 3 4 Shpper and Sash 3 4 Chlldren s Christmas Entertalnment 4 Plam and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 HELENA FELIX 2231 Princeton Avenue Phlladelphra 49 Pa Samt Josaphat Pansh Academuc Course Sodalntyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 3 4 Basnhanette 4 Laureate Glee CIub1 2 3 4 Sllpper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Prom Committee 4 Dance Committee 4 Chlldrens Chrlstmas Entertainment 4 Song of Norway 1 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plam and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna AILEEN M FITZPATRICK 403 E Sanger Street Phrladelphla 20 Pa Samt Wnllnam Pansh Business Course Generous Hearts 4 Basehanette 4 Glee Club 2 3 Slupper and Sash 2 3 4 Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Plam and Fancy 3 m A . . . . . . . 1 1 ' . . . 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I I I ' CZ cf 6961561111 or race to 77 East Avenue Brudgeton N J Immaculate Conceptuon Parush Sodaluty l 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 4 Basuuuan Torch 4 Glee Club 3 4 Slupper and Sash 3 4 Stage Crew 3 4 Prom Commuttee 4 Chuldren s Chrustmas Entertaunment 4 Plaun and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 -.Q SSUIQ QCZCQ GLORIA ANN FLORES lll 36 Francus Lewus Boulevard Hollus 29 L I N Y Saunt Pascal Parush Busuness Course Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Generous Heartsl 2 3 4 Student Councul 2 4 Laureate 4 Basuluan Torch 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash I 2 3 4 Stage Crewl 2 3 Dance Commuttee Chaurman4 Chuldrens Chrustmas Entertaunment 4 Cheerleadung I 2 3 4 Co Captaun 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Father of the Brude 4 Song of Norway I Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 4?-' DUANE MARIE FOURNIER Busuness Course i an CAROL ANN FOX 424 Cedar Street Jenkuntown Pa Immaculate Conceptuon Parush Busuness Course Generous Heartsl 2 3 4 Class Secretary 3 4 Basuluanette 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Slupper and Sashl 2 3 4 ChuldrensChrustmas Enter taunment 4 Song of Norway I Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 E' JOANNE HELEN FRIES 44l Purdy Street, Phuladelphua 40, Pa Saunt Henry Parush Busuness Course Parush Sodaluty I, 2, 3, 4, Generous Hearts I, 2, 3, 4, Bcusuluanette 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Slupper and Sash I, 2, 3, 4, Chuldren's Chrustmas Entertaunment 4, Song of Norway I, Hugh Button Shoes 2, Plaun and Fancy 3, Oh, Susanna 4 f O S ' , , . ., . . S 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I ,H I 1 I 1 1 1 1 , TQ, . . ' ' . ' I W I .1 I I . 1 1 I . I . V, 5 ge, ,fr f 1 1 1 1 ' I 7 -,lL,f,gf-iii: 1 1 1 Xa ' -6.211 ' s - Q ,'::f::i5':, ' ,,,, wifi x , fffnfi ,QWQHQY 1 1 ' - . I - l I l 1 I I I I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I I . , . . ' . I , , , . ,. Wt? Y .M I ,,.,,,,, - 3 4 I I ' 1 1 1 I 1 I F . . . , . I I I I I I I I I P I I , I , ? ercuful mothen Qrotect Us cg ew race JOANNE PATRICIA GERVIN 6530 Walnut Park Druve Phuladelphua 20 Pa Saunt Joseph Parush lCheltenhaml Busuness Course Generous Heartsl 2 4 Basuluanette4 Glee Clubl 2 4 Slupper and Sash I 2 4 Prom Commuttee 4 Chuldren s Chrustmas Entertaunment PATRICIA ANN GILL I43 Washungton Avenue Cementon Pa Saunt John the Baptust Parush lNorthamptonl Busuness Course 50dUl'lYl 2 3 4 Vuce Prefect 4 Generous Hearts 2 3 4 Student Councul 3 Laureate 4 Glee Club 2 3 Stage Crew 2 3 4 Chuldrens Chrustmas Entertaunment 4 Cheerleadung 2 4 Softball 2 3 4 lnfm mural Basketball 4 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 DOROTHY M GRABER Busuness Course Parush Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 2 3 4 Class Treas urer4 Laureate4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash I 2 3 4 Prom Commuttee 4 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Co Captaun 4 Basketball 3 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Softball 2 Song of Norway I Hugh Button Shoes 2 Prude and Preluduce 3 Plaun and Fancy 3 Honors KATHLEEN GRAHAM 217 Hullsude Avenue .lenkuntown Pa Immaculate Conceptuon Parush Busuness Course Generous Hearts Club 4 Student Councul 4 Basuluanette Co Edutor 4 uull and Scroll 4 Laureate 4 Glee Club 4 Slupper and Sash 4 Chul dren s Chrustmas Entertaunment 4 Hugh Honors I , . ' ' 7 . . F I I I . . ' - 1 - . I I I I I I H . I I I I I ' I I I i . i , i ' I I I I l l . 7 I F . I I I ' ' 7 I I 1035 Kipling Road, Jenkintown, Pa. Immaculate Conception Parish . . I I I I I I I ' I I I I r I I I I I F I I I I ' F I I i I i i 7 u u I U , . ' ' I . I . . h . .7 Q ' u u 1 u ' I - ' Wh la Qbtaun or MAUREEN MARGARET HEARNE 30l Huntungdon Puke Phuladelphua ll Pa Saunt Ceculua Parlsh Busuness Course Parush Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club l 2 3 4 Student Councul 2 Basuluanette 4 Laureate 4 Basuluan Torch 3 4 Glee Club T5 l 2 3 4 Slupper and Sashl 2 3 4 Prom Commuttee 4 Chuldrens 'S Chrustmas Entertaunment 4 Basketball l Song of Norway I Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 Father of the Brude 4 Oh Susanna 4 LORETTA JEANNE HITCHCOCK Southampton Road Somerton Phuladelphua 16 Pa Saunt Chrustopher Parush Busuness Course Parush Sodaluty l 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 3 4 Student Councul Treasurer 4 Basuluanette 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash l 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer4 Prom Commuttee 4 Chuldrens Chrustmas Entertaunment4 Shadows Inc 3 4 Hockey 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Softball 3 4 Intramural Softball 3 Song of Norway l Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 Father of the Brude 4 Laureate 4 LILLIANNA MARTHA HLADYSZ 307 E 56th Street New York 22 N Y Saunt George Parush Academuc Course Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club l 2 3 4 Vdaf4 Sonnet 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Lubraruan 4 Ukraunuan Dancung l 2 3 4 Chul drens Chrustmas Entertaunment 4 Shadows Inc 2 3 4 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 OLGA ANASTASIA JAREMENKO 5214 Marwood Road Phuladelphua 20 P Saunt .losaphat Parush Academuc Course Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 2 3 4 Vdaf 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Ukraunuan Dancung 4 Dance Commuttee 4 Prom Commuttee 4 Shadows Inc 3 4 Chuldrens Chrustmas Entertaunment4 Hugh Button Shoes 2 4-L, W? 7 rystal cgaountam of cut JUDITH M JOHNSTON 231 Benner Street Phuladelphua ll Pa Saunt Wulluam Parush Academic Course Generous Hearts Club 1 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 2 3 Basuluanette Business Manager 4 Glee Club l 2 3 Slipper and Sash 'l 2 3 Song of Norway l Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Hugh Button Shoes 2 MARIANN CATHERINE JURASEK 8228 Elberon Avenue Phuladelphua ll P Saunt Ceculua Parush Business Course Parush Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 1 2, 3 4 Basuluan Torch 3 Basuluanette 4 Laureate 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash l 2 3 4 Dance Commuttee 4 Prom Commuttee 4 Chuldrens Christmas Entertaunment 4 Hockey 'I 2 Basketball l Song of Norway 1 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 MILDRED MARY KELLY Business Course Parush Sodaluty l 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 2 3 4 Student Councul4 Class Vuce Presudent2 3 Presudent4 Basuluanette4 Laureate 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash 2 3 4 Childrens Chrustmas Entertaunment 4 Hockeyl Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intramural Basket ball 4 Captam 4 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 Father of the Brude 4 Oh Susanna 4 Hugh Honors QW? W if M 5 0 SANDRA EuzAse'rH ANN Kksss l7l7 Emerson Street Phuladelphua 15 Pa Ox Resurrectuon of Our Lord Parush Academuc Course Student Councull 2 3 4 Presudent4 Class Presudentl 2 3 Basuluan ette 4 Chuldrens Christmas Entertaunment 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash l 2 3 4 Hockey I World Affairs Councul Commuttee W L Av Chaurman 4 Clef Club 1 2 3 Song of Norway 1 Cheaper by the 158 Dozen 2 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Prude and Preuuduce 3 Plaun and Fancy 3 Father of the Brude 4 Oh Susanna 4 Honors ' J I . . , n . .. . 1 1 1 I I I I .I I 1 1 I 1 1 I F i - I . . I G' . .. . . I I I I I I I I -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U . v . . . , I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 7700 Rockwell Avenue, Philadelphia ll, Pa. Saint Cecilia Parish . I I I I I I I I I ' I 1 I I . . , . I 1 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - K u fx 0' , , U O L, C 4 J ' my . . if lf if ' ' ' - - If HN ' 1 W . . I . i .. - h V li Rx GX ' 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 X' C . . 1 ' 1 1 . . 1 YJ Y 1 1 1 I I QQ ' 1 1 1 1 ,1 5 7 if 1 1 1 1 Of V In XXX I 1 - N7 MXN i' J 1 Qatlze C9 an s will gterna Cgzutfz JOAN MARY RITANNE KRIZ 4643 G Street Phuladelphua 20 P Sqmf Henry Pansh Academic Course Parush Sodaluty 1 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 3 4 Basuluan Torch 3 4 Busuness Manager4 BasuIuanette4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Chuldrens Chrustmas Entertaunment4 Hockey4 Song of Norway 1 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 MARY ANN KULlCH 16111 E State Faur Detrout 5 Muchugan Immaculate Conceptuon Parush Hamtramck Muchugan Academuc Course Sodaluty 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 3 4 Glee Club 4 Slupper and Sash 4 Chuldren s Chnstmas Entertaunment 4 wb NADYA CAROL LAZAREK 86 South 6th Street Locust Valley New York Saunt Vladumur Parush Academuc Course Sodaluty 1 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 3 Student Councul 4 Glee 1 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Stage Crew 2 3 Athletuc Assocuatuon Presudent 4 Cheerleadung 1 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Song of Norway 1 Hugh Button Shoes Plaun and Fancy 3 LYDYA M LEWYCKYJ 644 East 6th Street New York 9 N Y Saunt George Parush Academuc Course Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 1 2 3 4 Student Councul 4 Vda 2 3 4 Sonnet3 4 GleeClub1 2 3 4 Clef Club 1 2 3 4 Chuldren s Chrustmas Entertaunment 4 Shadows lnc 3 4 Luttle Women 1 Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Prude and Preluduce 3 Father of the Bnde 4 Song of Norway 1 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 Stage Crew 1 2 3 4 Stage Manager 4 Oh Susanna 4 Q 3 I 4 u 11 - - . , 1 1 C- ' I' ' ' 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - .. , ' I I 1 1 1 1 D 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 I 2 . . 1 1 I , . . , , -1 q r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . . 1 1? 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I I ' I I I I 1 - . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 242 Fourth Street Passauc N J Samt Nicholas Pansh Sodalnty 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 2 3 4 Shpper and Sash 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Chuldren s Chnstmas Entertamment 4 Prom Com mlttee 4 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plam and Fancy 3 Stage Crew 3 4 Oh Susanna only of gfoliness MARY THERESA LOGUSH Academic Course BARBARA JANE LYNCH 6115 N Marshall Street Phlladelphla 20 Pa Samt Helena Pansh Pansh Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 1 2 3 4 Basullanette 4 Glee Club 1 3 4 Shpper and Sash 1 3 4 Dance Committee 4 Childrens Chrustmas Entertamment 4 Song of Norway 1 Plam and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 Business Course LOIS A MACOMBER 526 E Alcott Street Phnladelphna 20 Pa SalntWlll1am Pansh Business Course Generous Hearts 3 4 BaslIuanette4 Laureate 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Shpper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Prom Commnttee 4 Chnldrens Christmas Entertamment 4 Song of Norway 1 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plam and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 EUGENIA MARTYNIW 405 East 5th Street New York 9 N Y Sqmr George Pansh Academic Course Sodalntyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 3 4 Vdaf 3 4 Sonnet 3 4 Basllnanette 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Shpper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Chnldren s Chnstmas Entertamment 4 Luttle Women 1 Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Pnde and Preluduce 3 Song of Norway 1 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plam and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 I l 1 - . . . 1 1 -- . . . 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I I '. .. . , 1 1 I O ' J I I I ' ptwate earts wut Ove 0 Is BARBARA ANN McHENRY 2458 Woodland Road Roslyn Pa Saunt John of the Cross Parush Busuness Course Parush Sodaluty l 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 3 4 Student Councul 4 Basuluan Torch l 2 3 4 Assustant Copy Edutor 2 Assocuate Edutor 3 Co Edutor 2 Basuluanette 4 Laureate 4 Quull and Scroll 3 Presudent 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash l 2 3 4 Chuldrens Chrustmas of Norway l Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 Honors MARY THERESA MILTZ 3026 Longshore Avenue Phuladelphua 49 Pa Saunt Matthew Parush Academuc Course Sodaluty l 2 Generous Hearts 3 4 Student Councul 4 Basuluanette 4 Basuluan Torch3 Laureate4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Presudent 4 Slupper and Sash l 2 3 4 Prom Commuttee 4 Chuldren s Chrustmas Enter taunment 4 Prude and Preuuduce 3 Father of the Brude 4 Song of Norway l Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 MARTHA MUSZAK Honors LEONA JOSEPHINE MINNICHBACH 911 Loney Street Rockledge ll Pa Saunt Ceculua Parush lFox Chasel Busuness Course Generous Hearts 2 3 4 Basuluan Torch 2 3 Basuluanette 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Slupper and Sashl 2 3 4 Prom Commuttee 4 Chuldrens Chrustmas Entertaunment 4 Hockey l Song of Norway I Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 WN E 2327 W McLean Street, Chucago 47, lll Saunt Nuqholcus Parush Academuc Course Sodaluty 2, 3, 4, Prefect 4, Generous Hearts 3, 4, Student Councul 4, Sonnet 3, 4, Art Edutor 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Chuldren's Chrustmas Entertaunment 4, Shadows, Inc 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 4, Soft ball 2, 3, 4, Cheaper by the Dozen 2, Prude and Preuuduce 3, Hugh Button Shoes 2, Plaun and Fancy 3, Stage Crew 2, 3 Y , 7 3 I I ' . . ' - - . . - . I ' ' ' ' . . ' ' . . ' 1 1 1 1 I I - 15, . . . . . f Q V ' I I I 1 I T Entertaunment 4, Cheaper by the Dozen 2, Pride and Preuuduce 3, Song , Egan-:Q s . D . ' l , If VK 1 1 1 1 , , . E ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 g . Q . , . K 1 1 1 1 1 ' Z 1 1 1 l I I I 1 ' I I ' ' 1 1 I I I 1 I l I I , 5 I . ' . ' . ' ' for -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H, ' ' , 1 1 1 T' ,211 , , ANNE THERESA O CONNOR IIIotIzer 0 af Cglytam or HELEN G NIEMANN 3354 Longshore Avenue Phrladelphna 49 Pa Samt Matthew Parish Business Course Generous Hearts 2 3 4 Basnlnan Torch l 2 3 Basullanette 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Slipper and Sashl 2 3 4 Prom Committee 4 Chnl dren s Chrnstmas Entertainment 4 Song of Norway l Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plam and Fancy 3 'wN......s 2471 Avondale Avenue Roslyn Pa Samt John of the Cross Parnsh Business Course Parxsh Sodallty l 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 3 4 Student Council 4 Freshman Class Vlce President Baslllanette 4 Photography Editor 4 Laureate4 Glee Club 'l 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash l 2 3 4 Childrens Chrnstmas Entertaunment 4 Hockey l 2 Intramural Softball 2 Song of Norway 1 Hagh Button Shoes 2 Plam and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 MARCELLA KATHRYN ORLOWSKI l387 Edgewood Avenue Roslyn Pa Samt John of the Cross Pansh Academlc Course Parish Sodalntyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash l 2 3 4 Dance Committee 4 Prom Commnttee 4 Chlldren s Chrlstmas Entertainment 4 Hockey l Intramural Basketball 4 Song of Norway I Plam and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 DEANNA HELENA PELENSKY 239 E Louden Street Phuladelphna 20 Pa Samt Josaphat Parush Academic Course Sodallty l 2 Generous Hearts l 2 Glee Club l 2 Slipper and Sash G e Clubl 3 4 Ukramla D cmgl 3 4 Chlldre WU! Christmas Entertainment 4 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Nb . I f' I V 1 I ' I, 6, V , , I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I ' 1. I , ' ' ' 1 , ' 1 . A i I ,. I I ' V- 1 1 1 I 1 I I ,L - A ' , I 1 i .- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 2 :,i.k . . . . . V . 1 1 1 1 f' g I 1 1 1 ' - ' A F22 . . A ' lf' ., Jw . W jf of .1551252fW- . 1. ' Z I I ' - 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 'M 5 I 1 1 1 I I I 3 . , . . 2 I I I I I I ' ' I I ' 1 I 1 I I I 'I 2- I 2 - ' ' n an ' 2 ' ' rt'S Ls I I e I I I I I I I I 5 . 9. 162 4 Qerseverance in Qoocf ANITA MARIE RIES 7323 Sackett Street, Philadelphia I5, Pa. Saint Matthew Parish Academic Course Sodality I, 2, Generous Hearts 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Vice President, Basilian Torch 3, Basilianette 4, Laureate 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Slipper and Sash I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Children's Christmas Entertainment 4, Song of Norway I, High Button Shoes 2, Plain and Fancy 3, Oh, Susanna 4. High Honors NANCY CAROL RIOR DAN wOfLS 3,1 s Bs 5E51'Zqs,,'1i? V A I I57 Cliveden Avenue Glenside Pa Saint Luke Parish Academic Course Parish Sodalatyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 3 4 Student Council Basilianette 4 Basilian Torch I 2 3 4 Sports Editor 3 Co Editor 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash I 2 3 ChlldrensChristmas Entertainment4 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Co Captain Basketball 3 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Volleyball 3 4 Song Norway I High Button Shoes 2 Plain and Fancy 3 'Cz' Honors GERALDINE MARIE SCHARFF 893 Scattergood Street Philadelphia 24 Pa Saint Martin of Tours Parish Academic Course Parish Sodalityl 2 3 4 Generous Heartsl 2 3 4 Basilianette 4 Basilian Torch I 2 3 Glee Club I Slipper and Sash I Childrens Christmas Entertainment 4 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural 4 Softball 2 3 4 Song of Norway I LORETTA F SCHWAR 700 Chandler Street Philadelphia II Pa Saint Cecilia Parish Academic Course Club I 2 4 Slipper and Sash I 2 4 Children s Christmas Entertain ment 4 Hockey 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Softball 3 4 Song of Norway I High Button Shoes 2 Ocldfgjjju Z 411' C045 642661 J xifdfff-ff! 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' , 1 Y 1 4 V 4 I f r ff Jcof 9: ffifc' ' C' ff 5 f i f 6 Y C9 gfeart most mare, KATHERINE ELIZABETH SCOLLON 640 Fcunshawe Street Phuladelphua II P Presentatuon of B V M Parush lCheItenhaml Busuness Course Generous Hearts 3 4 Basuluanette 4 Laureate 4 Glee Club 3 4 Slupper and Sash 3 4 Prom Chaurman 4 Chuldren s Chrustmas Entertaunment 4 Plaun and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 Honors PATRICIA ANN SEMCHYSHYN I04 Second Avenue New York N Y Saunt George Parush Busuness Course Sodaluty I 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 4 Basuluan Torch 4 Glee Club 4 Slupper and Sash I 2 3 4 Prom Commuttee 4 Stage Crew 3 4 Cheerleadung I 2 3 4 Prude and Preuuduce 3 Song of Norway I Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 .IOANN LOUISE SMITH 6031 North Broad Street Phuladelphua 4I P Holy Angels Parush may Academuc Course Secretary 4 Basuluanette 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash I 2 3 4 Chuldrens Chrustmas Entertaunment 4 Prom Commuttee 4 Hockey 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Softball 2 Song of Norway I Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plaun and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 SALLY ANN STAFFORD 2444 Ardsley Avenue Glensude, Pa Saunt Luke Parush Academuc Course Parush SodaIutyI 2 3 4 Basuluan TorchI Glee ClubI 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash I 2 3 4 Chuldrens Chrustmas Entertaunment 4 Song of Norway I Hugh Button Shoes 2 Honors I I . . I G. 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' . . , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , , 1 . 4 ' g ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , Il 2l 31 F I I I i i V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 'I ' T I , 1sK1:3,l?rss ' - v , ju gs G . A Esau, lysis I 1 . . . ' Parush Sodaluty I, 2, 3, 4, Generous Hearts I, 2, 3, 4, Student Councul , j f'f' I I I I I I I f . - 1 - ' . ' . Q A r 1 I I I I I 'g 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 141 I f f f - , . ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , . . . I I I I I 1 L tam or Humble Hearts LYNDA VERNE STANISLAW Wally Avenue and Susan Road Phrladelphra Pa Calvary Parnsh Academrc Course Generous Heartsl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 3 4 Slupper and Sashl 2 3 4 Chuldrens Chrustmas Entertamment 4 World Affarrs Councal 4 Song of Norway 1 Plaun and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 ELIZABETH JANE STAPLES T25 Washrngton Lane Wyncote P Immaculate Conceptlon Parrsh Uenkrntownl Busmess Course as Parush Sodaluty l 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Basrlran Torch 2 Basllranette4 Laureate4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Slipper '5' and Sash l 2 3 4 Children s Christmas Entertaunment 4 Hockey l I 2 3 4 Volleyball 3 4 Song of Norway l Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plam and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna OKSANA IRENE STYN 23 Morley Avenue Campbell Ohno Holy Trrnrty Parrsh lYoungstownl Academrc Course Sodalrtyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 2 3 4 Student Councrl l Student Councrl Representatnve l Basrlranette Production Manager 4 Vdaf 2 3 4 Sonnet2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Clef Clubl 2 3 Chrldrens Christmas Entertalnment 4 Hugh Button Shoes 2 Plarn and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 ROMANA SUBBOTIN ai' 80 East 7th Street New York N Y Sarnt George PCfI5l'l Academnc Course Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 3 4 Student Councrl 4 Sonnet 4 Edlto V 2 3 4 Qulll and Scrol 4 Gle 3 4 Chuldren s Chrrstmas Entertarnment 4 Song of Norway l Honors 'Tm' rv- T7 Q6 ' F K M. X Q I . . I I . l K 7 . Q 1 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 . , . . . - m Q.. 1 1 1 1 1 2 I I 1 - -A C X., ' 1 1 0- x 1 ' ' . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 , . , . . y 1 f 1 1 1 1 :, ,f5 f ,4L . 7 ' I , 1 1 I 1 I I 1 ' , 1 ' -41221551 , .1 . -so mf 'L' . - 1' J ' L , ox L , yy . . . . Y ' I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 I i I 1 ' . 1 1 I 1 F I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 I I ' ' , 1 - ' f . Q 1 1 1 I .' I I A ll, 2, 3, , I r AI d0fl1 1 1 I l I e If 2' I - 1 ' ' . 1 1 1 ' , Clfy, Qui' Ueefl, SYLVIA JOANNE TIERNEY 385 lvy Street, Hatboro, Pa. Nativity of Our Lord Parish Academic Course Parish Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Basilianette Co-Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Glee Club 4, Slipper and Sash 4, Children's '-F Christmas Entertainment 4. High Honors Valedictorian Wm. DlANNA CHRISTINE WATSON 2928 Sandyford Avenue Philadelphia l5 Pa Saint Matthew Parish Academic Course Sodality l 2 Generous Hearts 2 3 Basullan Torch 3 4 Copy Editor 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Baslllanette 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash l 2 3 4 Childrens Christmas Entertainment 4 Hockey 3 4 Vx World AFfairs Council 4 High Button Shoes 2 Plain and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 Honors W A X , MARGARET ANN WIESENHUTTER 3117 Englewood Street Philadelphia 49 P Saint Matthew Parish Academic Course 'N Sodalltyl 2 Generous Hearts 2 3 4 Basllianette 4 Basnlian Torch 3 4 Associate Editor 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash l 2 3 4 Clef Club l Childrens Christmas Entertainment 4 Hockey 3 4 QT' Song of Norway l High Button Shoes 2 P'ain and Fancy 3 Oh Susanna 4 sf ,N an LW 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 L . . , . . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 f 1 1 f 1 , N 1 1 G ' fbi , 1 1 I 1 1 f P I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I . , . . , L, 1 I 1 I 1 1 ' iff ' . . ' . ' - Ur:-T LEW : F 1 1 - 1 ff, ' ' 4 ., Q ,sk 47-13541 , Kiwi K Qrczg to esus or ,fi NY' W fav' I 'XY -gr' f, 'Q 5 df' Qxc 45 X xx 'X' 5-- 6 tw youre oon t As we now close the doors to our hugh school days and take our place un the world as Chrustuan women we thank you Blessed Lady for makung avaulable to us the opportunuty of obtaunung a sound Catholuc educatuon un an Academy such as Saunt Basul s A loyal alumnae we wall always be proud to say that we spent four of the happuest years of our Iuves at Saunt Basul Academy we are proud to be the twenty fifth graduatung class We wull cherush forever the wonderful moments we experuenced and shared wuth our classmates who have become lufe long fruends We wull remember the first tume we unuted as a class the freshman class of 1956--on September nunth of 1955 Under the guudance of our moderators we enuoyed the thrull of watchung our class protects fulfill theur ultumate goals through the co operatuon of gurls who had been gufted wuth the true Basuluan spurut We enloyed sharung the fruuts of our labors as we accomplushed them through the spurut of class co operatuon Through the varuous outlets of extra currucular actuvutnes spon sored by S B A we the class of 59 were taught the true meamng of an unselflsh altutude The spurutual moments that we shared un common durung our novenas retreats and pulgrumages served to ourselves unduvudually and as a class S B A not only unstulled wuthun us the ways of lufe that lead ultumately to success un socual lufe S B A taught us the puruty of truth the greatness of knowledge the dugnuty of labor the warmth of a smule and the true purpose of our earthly exustence Our years at Saunt Basul s have guven us a true unsught unto the words of a Greek phulosopher by the name of Plutarch who saud Lufe us but a moment a speck of tume eternal let us not spend tt un wasted purpose We now are faced wuth a great task we must loun the ranks of our predecessors We must make our mark upon humanuty rememberung always that we carry un our hands the reputatuon and future hopes of S B A We faced wuth thus seemungly overwhelmung responsubuluty must quuckly respond wullungly to our desugnated roles We all through lufe shall remember and be grateful for the fateful role Saunt Basul Academy had played un the formatuon of our luves J It 'W I . . . . . . . . . ., 1 S i I . . . , . . . ., , , . I . . strengthen the bonds between both you, Dearest Lady, your Son, and , . . . . , I I . . I . . , . . . . Il . , . I . Q r MARTHA MUSZAK 59 2321 W Mclean Chucago 47 Ill JOSEPH SENYK 4562 Bermuda Street Phlladelphla Pa MR 8. MRS MICHAEL SUBBOTIN 55 Furst Avenue New York Cnty N Y MR G MRS BERNARDJ DILLON 945 Roanoke Avenue Elkuns Park 17 Pa MR L MRS MARTYNIW 405 East 5 Street New York 9 N Y ROHACH REALTY CO INC Eugene S Rohach Real Estate Insurance Mortgages Tax Servlce Accountlng SAINT NICHOLAS CHURCH 871 N 24 Street Phnladelphla 30 Pa eople g memem QI' THE SLIPPER 8. SASH CLUB MRS HELEN FRIES 441 Purdy Street Phlladelphna Pa CASA CONTI Easton L Jenkmtown Roads Glenslde Pa CASA CONTI HOTEL Easton 8. 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MRS PAUL BAKER 3323 Glenvnew Street BANK OF OLD YORK ROAD York and Easton Road Wtllow Grove Pa THE BECKS George Mary and 2954 Magee Avenue Phtladelphla 49 Pa ELEANORE BELCHER 1851 Edmund Road Abmgton Po BENDINGER BROTHERS 21 West 7th Street Phuladelphna Pa BENEFICIAL SAVING FUND 1300 Chestnut Street Philadelphia 7 Pa BERGER and SON Pnnters 115 Hunttngdon Pnke Rockledge Phtladelphla 11 MR J BERKOWSKI 2422 North Ononno Street Philadelphia 33 Po SUSAN BRUCKER 58 2204 Menlo Avenue Glenslde Pa BOHACHEVSKY ROHACH COMPANY 833 N Franklnn Street Phtladelphta Pa MISS PEGGY ANN BOYLE 1125 Cooperstull Road Barclay Farms N J MARIE BROWN 59 911 Alton Street Phuladelphlo 11 P BROWNIES SHELL STATION Easton 8. Woodland Road Roslyn Pa Maureen eople C71 -RQITIQITI MR WILLIAM E BROWN 911 Alton Street Phtladelphla 11 Pa BUEHLER DAIRIES Futzwatertown 8. Easton Road Wnllow Grove Pa THOMAS F BURNS 301 North Hllls Avenue North Hllls Pa MR 8. 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