St Basil Academy - Basilianette Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1960
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HIS HOLINESS POPE JOHN XXIII W Has Eminence Most Reverend Egldlo Vagnozzl John Cordnnal O Hara C S C D D Apostolic Delegate Archbishop of Philadelphia I QMS? fi I , .1 ff' i I I .. ,I -- I u rmcap es 0 hrzstzan, ztzzens rp Has Excellency Most Reverend Constantine Bohachevsky D D Archbishop Metropolitan of Philadelphia Reverend Theodore Weneck O F M Spmtual Advrser of Samt Basrl Academy Retreat Master Most Reverend Auxiliary and Vicar General of the Byzantine Rite Exarchy of Phrladelphra I7 Joseph M. Schmondiuk, D.D., S.T.L. ncessantfy CDO fzey Stress Reverend Mother M Euphrosyne O S B M Provmclal Superior of the Sisters of Saint Basil the Great Very Reverend Mother M Zenovla O S B M Superior General of the Slsters of Samt Basil the Great Qevefopment as Gqesponsifble Gitizens h MA OSBM Mt . b . .. . Sp ' fS 'fB 'IC t Mother M.A gl O.S.B.M. ' L P ncipalofS 'fB 'IA demy C772 y nurture ur e an nstruct .Q ,,...v Mother M Neonllla O S B M Suster M Andrea O S B M Sister M Athanasnus O S B M Algebra I Mathematics IV Advanced Algebra Latln I II Journalism Sister M Damxen O S B M World Hlstory Relrgaon II Suster M Anne O S B M German II English Ukrainian Il Geometry Junior Class Moderator Baslllan Torch Moderator Lubranan Sodallty Moderator Senior Class Moderator Alumnae Association Moderator Hz' 'M W1--N Slster M Carmelo O S B M SISICT M LGUYG O S B M Religion lll IV MusIcApprec:at1on Art Ukrainian I Vorce Plano Parents Club Moderator Freshman Class Moderator Junior Class Moderator Shadows Inc Moderator Slster M Nadna O S B M Ukralman Ill IV Glee Club Moderator lv i' Slster M Charles O S B M Srster M Dua O S B M Sister M Gerard O S I5 M Spanish I Typewrltrng I Religion I Brology Shorthand I Omce Practuce Sophomore Class Moderator Freshman Class Moderator Sophomore Class Moderator Q , CI LQ , N 4 :I- s I I , A K . U , ... I I - n Y I 14. . I -V--I I ' 5 'I,.'i u ' i., v'Q .-.--a I XX I A . A - , K k.k'k' , -, X L4 LV ,X D, ' ,q5:Qi, I wt I , J 1 . I I eneratwns an emocratzc Lgcfeals it Mrs .lacquellne Olllvler Frenchl ll lll French Club Moderator Mass Margaret D: Paolo English Ill IV Spanish ll Basalranette Moderator Laureate Moderator Mlss Dorothea Lang Shorthand ll Typewntmg tl fl Mass Margaret Nolan Chemistry Physics General Sc Business Mathemattcs Science Club Moderator Mrs Nataha Pazunlak Ukrainian lll IV Vdaf Moderator BHCQ Mrs Fannle Roll Muller Engllsh ll Amencan History National Problems World Affairs Council Moderator Mrs Helen Mooney Mlss Claure Wlnkler R Bruce Lutz MD Physical Education Dramatlc Arts School Physician Hockey and Basketball Coach Slrpper and Sash Moderator .. r NN P c l A I P P I lssl P P 4 S 'M' f A T' ff! ,Q 'Q ' E1 ., 'Eff gk T E! Y: V f W ' 1 N , MW- V ., mf.. :W ik ww, f .. Nln92jZcg:f,a.,xm.5 W Q1-. N 5 fm., -4- w W , , ,K v..,,,, V Q um ,L W 3' ,x Imp- '. M ' 1. E Ks, Vi.. 1 tr :Y 'wma .. ,- , '-1 , 'lin ,N H-.E ii V , ,M .. ,ga ,fig 'Z 21..,. V, fs? M ,ff -.N .f Sum, Some members ot the Parents Club chaperoned our fall dance Engoymg the refreshments we see Mr and Mrs Frank Meyer Mr and Mrs Edward Rowling and Mr and Mrs Andrew Clocco The Parents Club dear Mom and Dad ns your own specual lmk wnth S B A Composed of the parents of both present and past Basxluanettes the Parents Club has two mam functnons Flrst, at as Interested In strengthen mg Parent Teacher Student Relations Often the scholastic and social problems which plague a student can be solved qulte easlly with a helping hand from Mom and Dad Second on the actnon agenda, are the social events whuch the club sponsors and supports each year At the flfth annual Parents Club Communion Breakfast the officers and speakers table was placed on the stage. r faves A We Hope you are road of 3, ear arents -2? Alicia Lazarelr, dance princess, and her escort, Jerry Rudakewycz, show the chaperones Mr. and Mrs. John Redmile and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Miller the Cinderella bouquet which was given to Alicia at the Fall Dance. We know how many, many hours you have sacrificed to make our activities here at the Academy a success. We could always rely on a willing parent to lend aid in direct- ing traffic at the plays, constructing bulletin boards or chaperoning our dances. Of course, the highlights on the Parents' Calendar are the Communion Breakfast, the Card Party, and the Christmas Bazaar. Once again we realize that all your activities are planned to aid us, your grateful daughters. Dear Parents, you have presented to us an impressive example of Catholic action. We pray that in the future we may tread in your footsteps on the road to good citizenship. Seated at one of the tables during the breakfast we see Mr. N. Carberry, Mrs. N. Carberry, Mrs. W. Weisenhutter, Mrs. Mario Malpezzi, Mr. M. Malpezzi, Mr. Thomas Scallon, Mrs. Thomas Scollon, Mrs. V. Eschbach and Mr. V. Eschbach. .f ,,wf,+-ff-tbfrq 'A nh ,W ,am . ,..,. 44- y arcfently Cgjpfering eir ervlces Mrs. James Bolfz sells fombola fickefs to Bill Gormely, Tom Thibaulf, Steve Shiller, and Bill Thorn. Mr. Francis Haas enlerfains a lihle visitor fo the Bazaar 1 NH- ur arents Gontm'6ute Help anal gfappiness 43 s, ,'j Se:-S 1 li' e :ef -w K , , ,f .... - 1 . . or ,ef Ge Y -.- 5 fi.: ef 'ef-, 6 C . 5 eeee fd 53. in e -e e Santa Claus lMr. Edward Rowlingsl congratulates Bazaar Queen, Kathleen Waite '63, high winners were Marian Plunkett '61, Diane Meyer '60, Constance Snyder '63, and Nancy Marotto '62, Desiree Chapman gives her cake to Mrs. Thomas Cowhey, Mrs, Katherine Kane wants to place it on the table. The ladies arrange the jewelry counter. We see Mrs. J. Harris, Mrs. E. J. Lavery, and Mrs, James Boltz. Some members of our baby class the Class of 1959 seem very happy to be together once agam. Reverend Roman Lobadych installs the new members of the Association Margaret Mary Eschbach 57 president Matilda Yarmie Polltsky 50 actmg for Patricia Young Fate 51 secre tary, Joan Golden 58 treasurer Jacqueline Donohue 57 vice-president x J 5 'fi W 28 ecafling cgllzeir gfigfi Qgbclzoof mags Graduation is not the end, in reality, it is iust the beginning. On that long-anticipated day, each Basilianette focuses her mind on her future and contemplates its responsibilities, opportunities, and advantages. She is made melancholy by the speculation of parting com- pany of friends, teachers, and surroundings that have definitely influenced and woven the best years of her life, but she realizes all is not lost. For, shimmering through her tearful eyes, is a glint of the Alumnae Association. Through homecomings, sponsored by the Alumnae Association, the classes of yesterday, reminisce over their school days by touring once again, the very same classrooms, utilized by present undergraduates, by visiting with teachers, who are still providing the same, if not an improved system of education, and by comparing notes with former school com- panions. Year by year, the Alumnae Association ex- pands, persevering and striving for additional and unique activities. With Margaret Mary Eschbach, '57, being inducted as President, the Alumnae Associa- tion effectively commenced its 1959-1960 program with Alma Mater Day, October 18. Holy Mass initiated the day's activities, followed by breakfast, and the traditional alumnae varsity hockey game. A tea cli- maxed'the affair. St. Basil Academy is what it is today partly because of these former Basilianettes, who were the original members of many of our organizations. before the Breakfast. Joan Cesaro Gensey '56 and Janet Seuferth '56 exchange a few words of conversation l l 3 'H if 9 1 Q Outgoing president of the Alumnae Association, Dolores Kiene, '52 fright? goes over the program for Homecoming Day with the new president, Margaret Mary Eschbach '57, The Class of 1957 always has a good representation on Reunion Day. Jacqueline Donahue, Kathleen Poling, and Loretta Moroz Mather bring the new president, Margaret Mary Eschbach up-to-date on current happenings. tt 1 29 gn, ur lady of Cgdatimag ear - 1960 Julianna Kohoot and Oksana Hrycko arrange the bulletin board in the chapel corridor prior to the least of Christ the King. am Si 'Newt , L't,.,,lg-51104 4 K 1' ' Zta. T., ed Q' if 7,1 1 5 Fijr Sandra Sosnowsky, Sodqlity Pfgfuf Wmcagmwwn Sodality omcers-President Sandra Sosnowsky, Sandra Sosnowsky and Sister M. Athanasius, moderator, ViC9'P'9-Yidenf Cafhefine Podneyf 59Cf89GI'y Juli- discuss plans for the activities under the jurisdiction of the anna Kohoo' and 7'9 -'Ure' ok-'Una H 7Ck0-PVUY sodomy. for guidance. flfwe Qecome Qetter augfiters o ary rj if , Sister M. Damien instructs the new members of the xi wp 65 Vt!!! sodulity concerning the rules of Our Lady's OWN-pl I 51 , organization. if ' g 5 H il! 4 V l J gy' lp,-1 ll 'e , N' f t Q M l' ' ' f V 'f 'J' A fl li' 1 M J I l' lt ll-J .J V 4 -' r' ' i 1 ' J L L, , f ' fl W L' ll ll A My i iv ,J i l f lb- U l t k 'N xfjd 4 lk lf it . f ll lv Q JJ, fu' ,V 'X lg, 'lljb la ,O ,OW Sodflistsj bara Motflinskiumgngd G wskyfy M, V P I ' Paua ' I Zgfgumper d a mbrow When we were younger, we came tonyog-' with tears in our eyes, Mother, whenlwe bruised our knees or cut our hand. Now when we have an ache or a wound, we can't comelx to you as easily, but we do walk silently tai the chapel to our Heavenly Mother and ask her to please aid us. As you did, she always helps us. Here at Saint Basil Academy we have be- longed to Mary's own organization to honor and thank her for all the help, guidance, and protection she has given us during our high school life. This organization, the Sodality, moderated by Sister M. Athanasius, holds monthly meetings in which sodalists try to develop proiects to live better, Morylike lives. The largest proiect comes on Mothers' Day, when along with honoring you, dear Mother, we pay tribute to Our Lady by crowning her at the grotto. We love her dearly and never will fail in this love after graduation and during the oncoming years. i 1 1 , X1 .J ,V , X' .1 Q J ' l I K I tj I -'- W. ,, ' kf MP liz durlfgg: lfusf to Pl lglmisiikyothe af fl! X u Q . f y i I , V , ' if I WJ 'J 1' lf!! f l ll!! lj Mp 'l fl' l C77zr ugh the Qgvocfafty Qecficatecf to gf 41 Sandra Soxnowsky crowner of ihe Blessed Vrrgrn and her alfendants offer roses fo Our Lady nx....., , Mofhef 5 D07 Reverend Theodore Weneck O FM discusses the success of the refreat with Mane Wasyk Lydia Yamnlak and Nancy Clark Q , 32 O l ef r ss g f' E , Lf, J r - 'Q .y Y , ' A FF . 'r r r il Q r 3 1 ! J, frg N :mv ', i ' ' T YA A i I ff T' 'f Xi We Qrepare to be Gitizens 0 gfecwen 'wwf M- J .Uf , 5 jf' ,, A flL bJI -Bully J N YY L-BJ ,. 1 H Lif fl , V I M, M vlllgw 'M ' in MTLMHJWUI L KA flAjJ0yJA,,3' OW W Q' V! mb Q Wwifbfff M Burning indecent lileralure-Lydia Yamniak, Marie Mary Golelz, Alicia lazarek, .loan Dougherty, Melanie Slruc, and Helen Chaykowsky spare a few minutes will: Mary' during May. Prosuk. and Kathleen Prilko work diligently ai a sodalify proiecl. i czcri ice, Gfzarity ancl prayer lf V gf: This year all religion classes participated in the recitation of the Rosary. Preparing to enter Chapel we see Yolanda Sandorella, Patricia Popovitch, Patricia Miller, Nancy Trippany, Daria Stulkowsky and Marilyn Ziccardi. 1C - ff 1 ,A 9.11 L ZA M I VV x .3,4.-fy if ' 4 Jl,f1L I I 4 UDV me ffffeae L fa, ee rj is wif I, .2 rr 4,1 CL .j,L,4,.,Zfd L1 .Q ,L Aj.Af..f ,, f sf7 - ff yy!!-id ' L 6 !dfL' 1 . j,ff7'lLL44q,6-l,'L, ,fjf7i.2., , VM J f V The freshmen stop to say the Angelus. Pausing at the ringing l ' of the bell are Diane Cavanaugh, Diane Bauersfeld, Nancy , Bonner, Kathleen Brown, Kathryn Carlin, Anne Campbell, and Marie Connolly. XXX if KA Q. , ,, 3 WW f W. ,MMA id 1 ffflec Wife? ,a if in in E1 I . in N M, N wt.. xt. i qt' F-' s 5 'P -Y ,, i' 3 5 ., r f 'wqg K C .H ,lv We Qffer to oc! cgyzrouglc C7735 gl'-c I'-W mu aw ': WFVY 'ir .lo ' s ,. . Q ,. x , - . ' l f '4. hp iff if 5151, .1 ' ' 1 r., s ,A tm -L 'JR any .- This organization is of a highly spiritual value. lt consists only of spiritual works. To qualify as a member of this organization 'you need exactly one condition-a generous heart. Those possessing a generous heart can find time for prayer and other numerous works of charity. As a member of this organization, you must perform the specified prayers for each month. For instance, for the month of October, say the rosary, for the month of November, pray for the Poor Souls and so on throughout the entire school year. It is different from other organizations in that it has no officers and there are no meetings to be attended. Members pay absolutely nothing to belong, no dues, no fees, no charges. You are kept in- formed of the particular intentions for each month by an incon- spicuous notice on the Main Building bulletin board. There is so little effort needed to belong to Generous Hearts, yet so much is accomplished by it because all this organization needs to continue its edifying work is Generous Hearts! Helene Sprissler and her little sister, Nadia Wozniak pay a Christmas time visit to the Infant of Prague. f During the month of May we have daily procession: to the Grotto. Reciting the Rosary while returning to the building are Mary Anne Bochey, Elizabeth Dillon, Mary Dynia, Eileen Breslin, Joan Barras, Barbara Gil- more, Mary Buchko. - -, V,-i. - . , 'sr,- ,Q if 'f 'P S H Y I The Saint Basil Juniorates 1959-1960: Marie Hirniak, Mary Matwijiw, Sandra Santoro, Patricia Popovitch, Mary Ann Workun, Mary Danylulr, Anna Sywanyk. .4 ri t ,i l l rf- of I . 1..- sf 9 lNf,1 'gi Lil Student ouncil .GQecogm'zes a ee louise Eschbachf Presldenl Z , Frances Carroll, Vice-Presidenl , Wh my ' ff, V lxi Anilo Bulmon, Secrelary Sludenl Council l959Al960 M. Kelly, M. Marron, C. Juzwiak, J. Pizzulo, F. Carroll, B. Gilmore, H. Rawlings, L. Eschboch, N. Luzecki, E. Melelski, E. Ervin, P. Sweeney, M. Plunkett, A. Bulmun r N. A. e re, 24 ki' - i J . 15: Diane Vzatek, Treasurer or Qoocf ltizens tp in Qgcfzoof t ' Ellzabeih Ervin Catherine Juzwlak NUHCY I-UZeCk' Mnfa McNab EV9'Y Mem'-'k' Marlene Nlemuec Joanne Pmzuyo M ! My Hope Rowlmgs Nma sh0PU Patricia Sweeney C0 9 Tucker ern ers earn to e rtrzens 'V Nancy Luzeckr keeps order In the corridor as Joyce Formica Catherine Helmrck Maureen Hrggfns Stephanie Kacedan and Mary Jane Howard move from one class to another 38 Louise Eschbach president and Frances Carroll vice president read announcements over the Public Address system Educatnon IS a dynamic force In the bulldung of a democracy It as nn the Amerlcan school that we first learn of the equal opportunity for all lt s here that we learn the prmclples of democracy and gave them expernence In day to day practice The Student Councnl the governing bodv of the school, IS fashloned to a degree, on the govern ment ofthe United States lt IS organized to teach students to work together and agree on a solution of the problems and affaurs of theur common lnfe Partncnpahon In actnvntues of the school ns one way rn whlch a student may acquire actual tralnmg and expernence In cntnzenshrp It IS our hope that by our knowledge ludgment, and our experiences as leaders or followers of thus assoclatlon, we may be able to help make America a worthy example for the entlre world to follow ,,. ,! v f Y I jx . l 1' ly X Ii, it .B ,H , 4 u . V' KK X h we X, X w - , . 'V X XX fl I v 3 'X' Z rx 4 Rf X L' v.lf'l ' '- V X ,Htl 'v 1 - 'LVL Q W- xx' yt 1 LV 1, pu , c I V. .J , rv! f U X Xvln U L , al L 'N i , V3 Xa . XVUN ' ,uf Q' K, M IX' or lx 1 Qx .yd , ' ' . ' I Alxwg, NL 'tv W ' Q .fl dl J ' X' . I .I '. . . I . . I 1 , ' . l 3 . . . - - . I 1 I - r W 'u'l'1 'U f' and to assist Qthers to Ellzabelh Ervm warns Kathleen Brown and Carol Cesaro of the penalty for walking on fhe lawns wmww NXIWA 'WFWMIV .aff ,gf Qgyryoper anal Sash app ies uclz 5 ' Jacqueline Redmile, Nancy Luzecki, Nina Shopa, and Joan Zacharko arrange furniture for the sfage. Dorothy Miller .loan Zacharko Nma Shopa Nancy Luzeckl and Evelyn Melelskl arrange fhe new cos fume racks ntertamment miriam M. If 1 ome ol the eleclrrcal equip Miss Claire Winkler demonsira es s ment io Nma Shopa Joan Zacharko Jacqueline Redmlle and Nancy Luzeckl Q' l ' al- X 5 ' w 'L YM . I I . . I Q I I . I , . x U 5 Y K R ' 'Zee 4 'r . W , 7 1 f '. 1 'W ' I S' .f l M 'Ml . Q , lfwlzile Qeveloping oise in of S Dramatics play an important part in our nonworking hours at S. B. A. ln order to stimulate interest in it and broaden its scope, the Slipper and Sash Club was founded twelve years ago. During the 1959-1960 school year the Club received its charter from the Student Council. Membership in this club entitles the girls to try out for the annual play and the operetta. The development of speech, physical poise in public, and the acquisition of a confident and effective ease in social manners have been cited as its advantages. In addition we have been given the opportunity to work on stage lights, paint scenery, make costumes, not to mention the numerous other aspects of organization needed to produce a show. In other words, we have experienced a taste of the theatrical world. The curtain is now closing, however, for as seniors we have approached the end of the third act-graduation. The stage now awaits another class, and then once more curtain going up will be heard. Patricia McBrien, P esident ol Slipper and Sash flfl - ft gulf WML W . Cb-Of Ely, tv,,,fl'i l 713O6'fQf Slipper and Sash officers-Nancy Luzecki, Patricia McBrien, president, Jeanette Robson, and Patricia Sweeney-discuss the script of 'xPaddy the Next Best Thing. Catherine Helmick distributes costumes to Maureen Higgins, Karen Hearne, and Eileen Breslin. M Qui of Qfarney GQ V ...yay- Paddy lFal'r1cla McBrrenl IS handing Mrs Puller lMarcra Zlnnl her medicine Paddy IS a lechnlcran for her uncle Dr Davy General Adalre Jack Mackey Mnss J O Hara Miss M O Hara Enleen Lawrence Blake Gwendolyn Carew Lord Sellaby Dr Davy Doreen Webb Mrs Puller Mrs Bangle CHARACTERS acfrates order of appearancel Jerome Shea Mnchael Aherne Evelyn Whltcovage Elizabeth Griffin Duane Meyer Joan Barras Rlchard Bochlnskl Kathryn Muller Helen Weller George Duck Peter Moore Palrlcla Kelly Loretta Arruvuello Jane Rodgers Marcia Zmn Rosemane Char Gorgeann Glass Jack O Hara lMrke Ahernel rs greefmg Erloan Adarr lJoan Barrasl afler relurnmg from lho Arr Force, as Mrclry lEvolyn Whrlcavagel hop prly looks on C I J 66 5, QQ' 1' -lf-' il Q Af 71' ,lil-ll, I ' 'Q' l is 4 ., .t , 4 -, 5, . . 5 7,11 : ,r ' lv ' Q 2,1 'lf Q I his Q . l, fe ' gl ' Vw. 0 fl! 'iff E ' 'EQ K . , Ti, Z nel 2 1 2515: V K fa, ,fic fi - Q. 1 S I , in Ki ' LV- V.. Ig , ln 'ce -iif. tif Q ,faq . . .li Ei 3 4 K , 5 '., fl f fi , 1 5 i. X b i, Q 'V .. ...... .. ..........,. . ...... ...... .... fp: altfwl: - , , :Il ,I tx I 'f X I' ........ . ........ ............ . ...................... . , , , X E . - S1 X 5' W N I ..---...........-........ .......- .--. . . ..u... . 3 . , . . - ' ' . , . 'f P dd P M B' 5' a y . ..... ...... ........ ........ ......... ..... ...... .... a l r I c I a c rlen 1 r,f'V ............... .... ............ ..... . . ' ' n -1:-L ' E fl K ' 1' 55 f If v ' , . . . - f , . . , .i , vii fi fi ,E 'J : lf 'J 0 I . Q ' 0 5 f V A V I 1 . n 4 gn tlze next Qest in Lawrence Blake fRicl1 Bochinskil is re- lurning Paddy's lPa1ricia Mcirienl hal from the sea as fhe Misses O'Hara lElizubelh Griffin and Diane Meyerl and General Adair lGerry' Sheal look laughingly on. Doreen lPalricia Kellyl is asking Gwendolyn Carow fCall1erine Mullerl and Lord Sellably lGeorge Dickl if they have sebn Paddy because if is time for lho 'i . J K Q , n 4. jg G Gwendolyn Carew fHelen Weilerl and Lawrence Blake fRich Bochinskil are waiting for Paddy fo catch fhe train for Ireland. Paddy does nol know that Blake will be there. ,, . cgtrains of Stephen cgaoster ee- .sf f V uWillie, isn'f if silly, kissing in the dark Susie lPaO McBrienl remarks fo Willie lBob Schallerl x P Nfhx Y 7 1 a i g- Dr. McDowell Uerome Sheal and Mayor Foster Uim McCulloughl inform Laura Lee lljiane Meyerl, Melinda May lLoreHa Arriviellol, and Angeline Baker Ueaneffe Robsonl of Stephen Fosfer's new song. Following their performance our dancers-H. Sprissler, S. Lynch, J. Pizzufo J Formica, M Frank, K. Kniffer, J. Graber, C. Juzwiak, J. Redmile and L, Eschbach--seemed pleased wilh the audience l x I' X :ME .K ill I, ge, A-...kg -M 'X 44 emin us of Qgusannav ' 9 Richard Van Smythe lBill Loganl asked some of Jeanie's friends lHelen E f xqglfhp Weiler, Myra Muszak, Rosemarie Charl fo direcl him Oo Fosier's ' ' 4, ' T X Warehouse. QA ' K , J 1 1 g Wwmmf' ' N 'F x gin fam iff? 'NCI ., I V1 K Al Chris9y's Minslrel Show we find Edwin P. Chrisfy Uohn lncarvifol and his minsfrels lDick Breen, Frank McFadden, Sam Monera, Charles Mcllhinneyl lelling one of fheir famous jokes. xl uf '! 1 S 515, Af 'L .-'Q -Yo IQIL, O O O ugnuJi'4 9 Q I ' 1' 0,1 5 1 O 0 ,n ,Q ,o. 1' H C -F' ,sf 'G .4 .il ' Susie's friends-Judith Goffschalk, Pafricia Kelly, Barbara Harris, Barbara Molylinski, Geraldine Klaiss -listen eagerly as Susie lPa1 McBrienl describes Steve Foster and Richard Van Smyfh's fighf over Jeanie. . .s .A 4,-v if cgofae Q ee Cgfjpers Us the Cgpportunity .I . S' AJ: v 'V , fi -if ,,,,,. Loretta Arriviello, President JUNIOR-SENIOR GLEE CLUB TOP ROW: M. Niemiec, C. Taylor, M. Frank, D. Ciocco, M. Dillon, N. Shopa, E. Griffin, .l. Zacharlro, G Glass, A. Midiri, J. Graber. FOURTH ROW: E. Metelski, J. Connolly, M. Scollon, Z. Sochor, H. Weiler L. Sweetwaod, K. Frank, M. Workum, L. Arriviello, M. McNab, P. Sweeney, P. Springfield, l.. Cldbdfol R. Char, E. Whitcavage. THIRD ROW: J. Riley, D. Miller, N, Luzecki, C. Fogel, M. McMahon, M. McCormick J. Rodgers, J. Bilbee, M. Kelly, B. Maksymink, G. Klaiss, M. Muszak, J. Robson, C. Puzwiak. SECOND ROW M. McDermott, P. Mc8rien, J. Pizzuto, S. Lynch, L. Eschbach, D. Vzatek, M. Salerno, R. Fraunhoffor, A Bulman, H. Rowlings, J. Redmile, M. Danyluk, E. Ervin, D. Meyer, K. Call. FlRST ROW: H. Sprissler, C Tucker, K. Schirra, P. Kelly, A. Babij, K. Muller, S. Williams, M. Mallon, E. Warkley, M. Acquaro, C. Caputo C. Farrello, M. Hirniak, A. Mygasiuk. One of the greatest memories that the class of '60 shall always have is the Glee Club. Every Christmas season we help to make the shoppers' world a little brighter by singing carols, as busy people scurry to and fro attempting to finish their holiday shop- ping in Strawbridge and Clothier's store in Jenkintown. This year, the Glee Club had the privilege of singing at the annual bazaar. As we sang from the balcony, familiar heads passed beneath us and sometimes stole an upward glance. The month of April brings the operetta with all its splendor and gaity. No one is seen idle during this period, for all its members are either rehearsing or pre- paring costumes for the forthcoming event. Now that we are part of the alumnae of S. B. A., we look back on the ioys and memories that the Glee Club has brought us, and hope that we will never forget what we have learned in this organization. 1 1 1 J Qoocf Cgimes Clfl OO USlC TW' Effilj I3 ii . 3 i. viii-36.3 .qty 1 M ' ' 'S:f7 .ft'-:- in at ' Q ' L,t,,f . 311. w ,QQ ' 'fgfr :. ' yy 4. x A? ' 'n L.: K I x .., 1 Glee. Club officers hold a pow-wow : Myra Muszalr, librarian, Hopg R'fWl '9-'I PUbllC relalion direcfor: Joanne Pizzulo, adverlising manoggf. Diane Meyer, treasurer, and LoreHa Arriviello, president. ' FRESHMAN-SENIOR GLEE CLUB W I' M Z h ko M Kar chuk C Helmick M Howard J Wallace K TOP ROW: L. Szymczak, K. als, . ac ar , . p , . , . , . , . ' ' kK.P'lr l.Y 'kM.ProsaIr, Hearne F Wagner, M. Higgins, .l. Semerak, B. Gilmore, E. Kopcza , rr! o, amnia , M. Malberzi, M. Yorko. FOURTH ROW: M. Ziccardi, E. Breslin, M. Bockey, T. Marron, P. Kane, C. Massing, E. Dillon, M. Dynia, A. Osijuk, B. Kachmar, P. Klaiss, M. Cocco, B. Burns, V. Del Rossi, M. Connolly, K. Ehling. THIRD ROW: D. Tropiano, K. Knitfer, J. Formica, D. Kyweluk, V. Kleban, l. Lopacki, S. Sanloro, R. lndiviglio, l. Pleslcanka, C. Onuferko, K. Tomaschewsky, C. Snyder, D. Bauersfeld, A. Campbell, K Carlin, E. Hoy, J. Bilbee. SECOND ROW: M, Pieper, P. Mark, M. Haraus, G. Slupen, E. Fedynialr, P Palmer, K. Waile, C. Cesaro, J. Barras, J. De Maffeo, M. Wacylr, H. Sagafy, P. Miller, E. Millz, C. Wilson C. Crown FIRST ROW: G. Brennan, D. Bollz, A. Hcrasym, N. Gawur, J. Semenko, C. Charysz, I. Slebelska, C. Shurkey, C. Weslreicker, K. Pello, l. Gelellranyclr, E, Chomiak, 1. Keyser, D. Lew, P. Flynn M. Machnyk, E. Neslorick. i n x -mi- r 1 Cgaalent and cgngenuitcg Gomprise Shadows, nc. 9 As we enter the fifth year of the Shadows Inc., we want to thank you, dear parents, for the cool touch of your remembering helping hand. The talents we have found here in ourselves have been brought about by the everlasting encouragement you have always shown. Sometimes, we like to look back to our drawing- coloring book days when the world looked so big ahead of us, and we remember that it was our parents who even at that early date encouraged our talents. In number we may be small, but our work is varied from the advertising in the corridors, to the patron drives, operettas, and the annual painting contest held at Strawbridge and Clothier in Jenkintown. Our high ideals and our artist dreams came true through you dear parents. f 5 4 4 sxfei c.,. be 4- xggeig LV M -A , -.47 . MQ .c.,., Q -f' 6. 2 ,- crgee ' if - if Q. Katherine Ocker, Luba Holowinskyi, Kathleen Knitter l lr! and Sonia Grabowsky admire the mascot of Shadows, Inc. .th-51 ...g'1,' .- ,, t 9 9154 ?'izi 54Sf?Sfi ' iijfiiii 79470067 4747470 EWJ? fest, . X., , PX Katherine Ocker and Luba Holowinskyi arrange designs on the art room bulletin board. 3 iBe careful, Luba Holowinskyj! say Kath- ' leen Knitter, Katherine Ocker and Sonia ' ' Grabowsky. 07712 kgnterlor ecorators 05.3 Sonia Grabowsky and Kaihleen Kniffer select brushes for arf class, '. L! JC R-IN: Seniors Joanne Pizzufo, Vera Taiunchak, and Nadia Zelechowsky select shades of paint for a project. Members ofSf1adows, Inc. peer over the Sacred Heart bannisfer. N. Zelee chowsky, K, Ocher, J. Pizzuto, L. Holowinskij, V. Tafunchak, K. Knilfer, S. Grabowsky. 'uw .- W w Q XF wg Q5 rxX X 5718 Glzrysostom hapter of ana! Scroll Dr. Joseph Carter, professor of journalism at Temple University, speaks to the student body on the qualities of a journalist. Seated on the stage is Barbara McHenry '59, below the stage-Judith Johnston '59 and Oksana Styn '59. fxiii fgall, ann! gmail .4 . ..g., -Q 1-1' r ig if The Chrysostom Chapter of the Quill and Scroll Installation. Quill and Scroll is a relatively new club at S. B. A. lt is an international honor society of iournalists. As it is an honor society, the regulations for membership are strict. However, if a girl is on the staff of a school publication, and is scholastically in the upper third of her class, she may be eligible for membership. The Chrysostom Chapter of Quill and Scroll has been active for three years. Each year in the springtime there is formal induction into the society. Usually a distin- guished journalist is present to address the students and to award the honors. It has been a custom at S. B. A. that only seniors receive this honor. Staff members of such publications as the Basilianette, Basilian Torch, Laureate, and Vdaf are eligible. Many people refer to the iournalists of the school as unsung heroes. The labors are great but rewards few. Quill and Scroll membership is a reward for this labor. It is an expression of appreciation and a thank you for a iob well done. ur aclzievements mer4't mewar Barbara McHenry presents Reverend Daniel Falvey, O.S.A., of Villanova University with his honorary membership in Quill and Scroll. 49 cz A so '- A-e:...Y' Father Falvey gives Sheila Coughlan '59 her Quill and Scroll pin which she merited tor her work on the Laureate. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Anthony L. Ostheimer, editor of the Catholic Standard and Times, shows his honorary Quill and Scroll membership to Sandra Sosnowsky, Maria Salerno, Frances Carroll and Carol Wekluk. l 51 ur teps owarc! Qemocratic ay of Lfe Marne McDermott Co editor of 1960 Basnlranette ,par Kathleen Call Co edntor of 1960 Basrlranette 'Ox Qs em- S Rose Pnmak Production Manager of 1960 Baslllanette as-g ttf? Marie Frank Photography Manager of 1960 Basrhanette Carol Caputo, Busuness Manager ol 1960 Basrlranefte 55' Ef Af! 1 f :ILA ff , 1 99 1 K V , . . f' :if s , nfj uyrg 1 ' as ' ' g q 5, ecordecl cgohrough Q C184 Mlflefie Now that the tume draws near when ut wull become necessary to leave St Basul Academy, ut us opportune to set down a hustory of our stay here so that un years to come we may have a meduum by whuch to recall our hugh school days From the rusung of the curtaun freshmen to the fallung of the curtaun as senuors, the Basuluanette has recaptured the hugh Iughts of that memorable drama Hugh School Days Caterung to Basuluanettes every whum and desure us our competent, five membered staff whose motto warrants We aum to please Although the staff portrays a magnuflcent role un t e achuevable wuthout the assustance of senuor stage hands Takung t e parts as wruters the senuors under the supervusuon of the staff members assemble and supply scenery and props, the puctures scrupt all luterary contrubutuons and a wealth of efflcuent typusts, the final Iunk between the secret bounded organuzatuon and the curuous and vugulant auduence of undergraduates The flnushed product veru fyung the observatuon Y u get out of ut lust what you put unto ut furnushes a polushed repluca of student lufe at St Basul Academy, and the tremendous system and achuevements un traunung future generatuon of Amerucans to become useful and well aduusted members of socuety and the prude of Amerucan Cutuzenshup But here agaun, dear parents you have played a dual part as observer and sponsor Yes the Basuluanette, the uoy of every academy gurl would be nul uf ut werent for your support and encouragement N Mr Gene Foley Basuluanelte Photographer Room 4 was a busy place at 145 when the Basuluanetfe staff met to plan the yearbook Lookung at prevuous yearbook: of our school are Carol Caputo Kathleen Call Rose Prumak Marne Frank and Marie McDermolt Q 4- :V 0 ,A . ' . . . I as W u ' - ' u uu - ' l ,, . . . , . . . ' I ' H l 'YJ I . ' ' h y organization of ideas, the production of Basilianette would be un- l ' . . . . . . h . I . I . . I . I I . . . . . I .- i . . I ,, O . . . . ,,, - . . I I . . . .l I , , . . I I . I ll I asillanette - G 90044 of emories Carol Caputo collects patron slips Margaret Curran, and Corrine 's Diana Ciocco and Eileen Werkley con- sult the picture schedule to see when they are to report for their yearbook pictures. from Hope Rowlings, Tucker. ' w f e e 2 Mr. Robert Heden of the Livingston Publishing Company looks over our copy. cmroalucecl by ofabor and the Help of o fi The senior class is happy io see fhe cover of the 1959 Basilianeiie in the Kingscrafi Catalogue which Miss Di Paolo is showing Yhem. fFirs1 Rowi Irene Novak, Patricia Lavery, Maureen Beck. lSecond Rowi Barbara Maran, Dorothy Miller, Ann Mediri, Nadyo Wasylenko. uCome in, Mary Kaczarayf bring your palron money righi in io H l'm finished! My iiffy-five dollars is in! proudly exclaims Sandra Williams as she erases her name. xx 'S lfworking on JZLQ asilian orc Sandra Sosnowsky, Coeeditor of the Basilian Torch ve? :IKM Carol Wekluk explains to Helene Sprissler the way she wants the material on her page set up, Frances Cm-roll checks to see that the style is uniform throughout the paper. Under the competent direction of Sister M. Athanasius, we of the 1960 staff of the BASILIAN TORCH have strived to bring to you an interesting and colorful account of Saint Basil Academy news. It was not unusual this past year to see a Basilianette industriously making notes at hockey and basketball games or interviewing a club president or dance chairman. Material to gather, articles to write, proofs to read, deadlines to meet, it is over. Never more will we see expressions of excitement and anticipation on the faces of our friends and classmates as the BASILIAN TORCH is distributed. We have derived much from our work on the paper. Now that our task is completed, we leave our paper to the future iournalists of Saint Basil Academy with the sincere hope that the BASILIAN TORCH may become even greater and more widespread. to be typed later. Knitter. Catherine Podney directs Sonia Grabowsky photographer how she wants the picture of Evelyn Whitcavage and Margaret Dillon arranged. Oksana Hrycko keeps a record ol the captions Jacqueline Redmile, Circulation Manager distributes tho B. T. to Kathleen Ehling, Joan Barras and Kathleen D' e Qecome Better cgnlformecl Gitizens ff Maria Salerno, Co-edifor of lhe Basillan Torch Sisfer M. Alhanasius, moderaior, and the Basilian Torch slaf? hold a meeling. Carol Wekluk, Calherine Podney, Jacqueline Redmile, Maria Salerno, Sandra Sosnowsky, and Frances Carroll plan a future issue. ,kh- eaterary gferitage xempfryqecf in E, . ' will .au s 'it 1 K' v tllw W' ' t, ,lQ'wig,, l W ,J Dr. Natalia Fazuniak, moderator, advise: Vera Tatunchok, editor, in the selection of Vdaf ma- terial. VDAF STAFF: FIRST ROW: L. Matusiak, O. Malanchuk, V. Tatunchak, N. Zelechowsky. SECOND ROW: L. Wasylyshyn, R. Primak, M. Laskewycz, B. Palewecz, Z. Sochor, Perhaps you have heard the familiar word Vdaf spoken, and have wondered at the meaning. The letters that comprise Vdaf stand for the initials of Basilian Academy for Girls in Fox Chase. Vdaf is a Ukrainian quarterly school publication. Vdaf brings to every Ukrainian student news of current events, historical facts, and pleasant ex- periences. The greater part of Vdaf is dedicated to school life. It gives every Ukrainian student op- portunity to express herself in her own language. The work put into each issue may be clearly seen as a product of many minds working together. We are very proud in presenting it. We hope that each issue brings Vdaf closer to perfection. I'ClM'ltClI'l C oo! QWSPGPQV 'W :mlm 11-. 9? ,ff ' Nadya Wasylenko as mferesfed rn seeing an Issue of the Vdaf which Lesla Mafuslak Carol Berkowskl and Rosemarie Char show her Consulhng fhe classlcs aids us In our sfyle Lydla Wasylyshyn and Bobdanna Palewncz search for an ex ample io follow T The VDAF s prmfed at the Amencan Prmfmg House Martha Laskevvycz and Vera Tafunchak are refurnmg fo school afier bringing the maierlal fo e company as if 8 f 1 'J ' K '. .5 iz 5 r , , f i . . . . I Q . . . . r 'L' th . Jw ' Y Y 1. Q 1 , -Q l'- , an X .h I Y-M- M -- ', . I- J' ' 1 V 4 -v L ., :I 'WW K Awhui XM Wh 9 'nr Nw Vw . , 'fu u N pq -. 1 W K - , X 3 r x r V Q ., . 3 'M x ' ' . ,x . ' '. AV 5 ., 4'x..x3 Q . ' I 5 Q. 73 Joanne Pixzuto, Kathleen Butts and JoAnn Adair are , quite happy upon suing the first stencil of the Laureate completed. 7- ssags, oems anal Short cstories -A V, L 2' f I-fcfg fi Joanne Graber, Editor of the laureate , Lf, xfL4,, Karen Walis, Maryanne Rickter, Christina Van Doom, and Daria Stulkowsky road their copies of the Laureate. ll Since 1949 the Laureate, meaning giver of the best, has been in existence. This literary magazine contains short stories, essays, poems, and other works contributed by students. In English classes, assignments are given that enable every girl to partake in writing for this magazine. Excitement reigns throughout when the Laureate is dis- tributed. Everyone is anxious to see if her story or poem is in print. Improvements have been made since the first Laureate was issued. It originally was mimeographed and held together with cord. For four years now, however, it has been typed on an electric typewriter and bound with plastic. We have tried to our fullest capacity to make this year's Laureate one that will be worthy of its name, and are confident it will always remain so. cz e p ur agazine - he ofaureate Nadya Zelechowsky and Dianna Ciocco confer about the designs for the laura- ate pages. lt's finally finished, and here lt isl says Joanne Graber, as sho proudly holds a copy' of the Laureate. lt is always interesting to see what other schools are doing: so, Dorothy Miller, Nancy Luzecki, and Joan Zachorko look through magazines from other schools. K2 5 : N '2.k.f. ,MTE-nfs? f, kwin .w W' i A Uk' 'v. an 4 H xx' - r ' nr - x ' 1 A 1-. 'Q' Cy E 1 -5 ,, we-Q gg, J , K J' 1.1 ' , 1. 'f A ,Q-'l 7 6 ' f 'Sw' V W ff, .4,g,ff,5:.w m' '- I -ay 1 f 4 , - We mn . fm A G x 3 iff, -MIUM X ' f.4 J 5 ,. M 'fa f- .-52 .- :'.+', , . -' ',-.T-.' f ' Jgfsffbi. . HT , , 1 ,. f L-in 1 gf 52 : V pf 35? ' f 45,1 fig A gp g' f '- 5 .V 'iii' K' 'gr E 1' -1 V ' 24 . -' i Am -M, ,W wry wx . Y 'vga 'wr 'ffl , . ' V A - f-vwwwr W. Ja, , EV? C s 1, ' 37? 1 , Qui 1 Efi . , - , - fa .Ci 5 'DEE ,JW :AJ if iwgx. A 'fl' .A gg, V It A ' J VA, 513 , T gi 5,2 ,, :,! Rye' -N ,ww - x ggswmw V ' 4 44,33 f , , , Fl ifl ' ,W f Q 'ig IPB N, k-L, ,M iii. .n , f , M f 1 W . w ' - ' 1 V,,4,,, Q W1 M 5, 1 ' 5 ww J NV f N ff Y 1121: V L ii f ,, . M,.,,,,,,w-1 ,, ' WS' A g 'gk ,gm . aff H ff T X .. J ', ' I ' 4 wg A '!1i ,, 'lggi' .' fl ,f .Q 5 Q-V -- , ,Wg-6.i , A 7 9 ' w g 4 I f - 'ix 2 ,V 3 ' X- , -3 fi' A A E v X -.1 ' M s 1- V ws wx 1 M , M' M 'H' . ,gm gg! A ,A . 153711 41 4:7 ' p M .+V K M wr ..n-' . 1 4 -Q ' M W, s Q , gi'Wf 1W gn.. ac tlwlties Our activities . . . as varied as the gems of the world and to each one of us, Basilianettes, they are iust as precious. Within the pages that follow we, departing seniors, wish to display, to you, our readers, the innumerable ioys and information that have been impregnated in us through our programs. From the moment of our debut into the realms of Saint Basil Academy's activities, as little sisters, to the day we received our own little sisters, each Basilianette tried to place all of herself into each program, whether academic or social, and obtain in return the infinite ioys and values that follow. Furthering our academic life each class presents annual class proiects: Freshman's unforgettable Valentine's Day, the Saint Patrick Day's Program by our Irish-for-the-day Sophomores and the numerous skits presented by our classes. We learned the spirit of giving pleasure to others as we, as Sophs, took the children from Saint Basil's Home on a picnic and the spirit of giving guidance, as we, as seniors, try to fill our roles as big sisters to the utmost. Our social life is broadened by many school functions . . . perhaps the most outstanding is the Junior-Senior Prom. By these functions we are not only deriving fun and storing fond memories but we also are schooled in the ways of proper social etiquette. For it was through all these activities and the many more that are not mentioned that we, as Catholic seniors and women, have been able to realize our obligations to society and our responsibilities in order that we may take our place in the line of ideal Catholic citizens. 63 J crystal Qream ur unior rom b dS G louise Esch ach and Renal arriccho lead us as Juniors in the rand March. A The Junior Prom - February 7, 1959. I 0 - E , A I I ' A 4 nm I ' l W ever 0 gifs par le Mane Frank the Prom Prmcess shows her gvft to her escort Francrs Knuettel -i 5 Kathy Butts and Kenny Woodnng Joanne Connolly ond Francus Coyle are delighted wrth the chorce of music lor the dance Sandra Sosnowsky and Donald Reenock meet Nadya Zelechowsky s escort Roman Slonmwsky K., if l- Cgaall Qance - the School Wal! a ream, 1. Evelyn Whircavage and Michael Aherneg Dianna Ciocco and John Madden, Rosemary Fraunhoffer and Frank Cooney debate whether or not to ask the orchestra to play a special number. Entering the 'xPumpkin Promenade we see Oksana Hrycko and Andrew Diaklwskap Julianna Konoot and Ralph Nadel. ,gf xl K if Nancy Luzecki, Pumpkin Promenade chairman , i J ,F x'Can it really be twelve o'clock? ask Hope Rawlings and Harry Wool- ston, Jackie Redmile and Richard Hoster. Who on lc! geeslst the Qump in rOm0fLCl 8 Nancy luzecki presents Rose Primak with a bouquet after she was chosen Dance Queen. Their escorts Walter Pollick and Jack Milton look on. W f , 'NM I ,slllamwu 13, gn W1 4 ' wt 1 l , tr FT 5 , . mf' Cinderella watches as Nina Turenko and Wqlter Karpinych, Nadya Zelechowsky and George Krywusha pause to chat. HP'- Plfin Promenade. November 7, 1959 67 5 -.H X y Je Gotiflion nc ante it-'V I A'-'J 4 Grand March at Le Cotillion Enchante, February 13, 1960 Elizabeth Ervin and Maria Scollon introduce their escorts, John Kelly and Marty Burns, to each other. W Q C 4 1 V 53 5,--M ff ,f 1 Q.-fr' Jacqueline Redmile and Richard Hosterf Carol Taylor and John Kautz are happy to arrive at the prom after struggling through the snow, 4:1 I is. ,, .U ' 8 'V 41151 -y f f-'ww - WFQQWIX' in . pai w, Diana Ciocco, Chairman of the Prom ur enior rom , . . ,JW ' K' 'l X11 3 P V'-L 4 1 -rw , -'r ,0- nt- J, 0 179' . ,- 'A ifl- LW' 6, ,- -' Q: 9 -www Some of our chaperones are engaged in an infer?-17509 dir- cussion. We see Mr. J. McBrien, Mr. V. Eschbach, Mrs. J. Mc8rien, and Mrs. V. Eschbach. Diana Ciocco presents a prom key fo Marie McDermoft and John Bergen. Diana's escorf, Pete Keenan, holds the fray. emors erpetuate golden cgiaclitlon l Big Sisters talre Little Sisters out for the day Catherine Podney, Patricia Daclriw, Joan Bednarek, Diane Yalrubism Sandra Sosrlowslry Helen Daly Catherine Charysz and Julianna Kohoot leave for a Big Sister Day is one of the hallowed traditions of St. Basil Academy. lt means more than that each senior adopts a freshman for her little sister. lt means that she has a responsibility toward her freshman sister. After all, isn't the purpose of the little sister-big sister tradition to lend a guiding hand through the first step into a new world? Every senior wants to instill in her little sister respect and loyalty to the school and the faculty. She desires her little sister to obtain as much enjoyment from her four years attending the academy as she did. And so, with this goal in mind, each senior of the class of 1960 took her little sister by the hand and led her through her first year at S. B. A., doing her best to make it a memorable onep and reliving with her, the memories of her own freshman year. Carol Taylor and her little sister, Mary Beth Roth, are going to see a movie to- gather. Ha wwf: no o 4 u1 M 1173 .lfngcl gf Yo J M vf Turn my ring please Lltfle slslers perform the honors for fhelr Bug Slsfers Rosemarie lndivigllo Iurns Myra Muszak s rmg while Pafncua Palmer furns Marla Scollon s ppreciate ur ational gferitage Rose Primak, President of Veselka, the Ukrainian Club. , .is I .at-'UYW' 'uw MQW s 'io fashns nu dup on M. nuuac. Anna Osiiuk plays the bandura accompanying :'.okm:m Malanchuk as may dren fo' an .Mui Kathryn Pollo, Erika Fedyniak, Luba Stebelxka ammon . - ll 1 fff' ? f-f in sang. St. Basil Academy is, in a sense, a small America - a mixture of many nationalities working to make it what it is today, outstanding in so many aspects. Traditionally, our school is Ukrainian. And so, it has been a tradition to preserve our beautiful Ukrainian culture in songs, dances and artistic embroidery. Therefore, for this reason, we have organized a Ukrainian Club with singing, dancing and embroidery divisions. Our club is called Veselka. The girls who are active in this organi- zation, upon request put on shows in our own school public schools as well as ladies clubs, and thus help to spread the knowledge of our homeland to other peoples. To the average on-looker, Ukrainian dancing seems simple. True, simplicity is beauty, but it takes time to master the steps so that they are done gracefully. The Ukrainian songs differ in their melodies and meanings. But, due to the fate of Ukraine, many of the songs are sad and melancholy. Embroidery is really an art. Each section of Ukraine has its own designs, making this even more interesting and colorful for the students who do an embroidery along the course of their membership in the club. All of us get a genuine satisfaction carrying out our assignments that help us have a deeper understanding of our own culture. I we love the Gulture of Martha laskewycz, Rose Primak, Lesia .u4..,,,,,Ni: Matusiak, and Josephine Malanchuk dance X the Hatzulka. Performing for local Women's Clubs is one of the activities of our Ukrainian Club. Grouped around the piano are Mary Matwiiiw, Melanie Struc, Myra Muszak, Erika Fedyniak, Maria Hirniak, Olga Sochatskd, Anna Sywanyk and Mary Danyluk. th U fame N' ' 1553 -sf:-i 2-mfg ajft. ij. ,g A I '1 it if ,-, ,X ., Embroidery is a very intricate art we see Lydia Wasylyshyn Oksana Hrycko and Johanna Hmedka do the famous Ukrainian 'Cross-stitch K f i 3 :jf 5 if-Q65 Jolie oments ilfwe Qsyzare at Cgclzool Judith Bilbee pays her tuition to Sister M. Carmela, Kathleen Waite is next in line to pay hers. nDon't peek into my diary, says Maureen Higgins to Cath- erine Helmick and Stephanie Kacedan. Autumn is beautiful, but it brings much work, Nancy Clark and Helen Olijnyk rake the leaves behind the building. Upon graduation we shall leave behind many precious things but we shall also carry with us a wealth of remembrances so that these moments will live forever. Of all the times that are precious to us the moments spent informally are perhaps the most treasured. Hours spent in a carefree way, culti- vating friendships and storing happy memories are times cherished by every Basilianette. Glamour need not be added, a gab session over a coke is enough to bring and hold memories. The every-day walk up Fox Chase Road, the hours browsing through the library and the spring days spent iust relaxing are to us the most endearing days of high school life. Our boundless energy always found an outlet in those times engaged in an impromptu hockey game. Our countless problems were always answered by simple visits to the chapel, moments at the grotto. lt is these memories of cherished days that we will take with us to keep golden. ? 'W-was . ,, God bless mother and daddy, PfUY5 Catherine Tomaschewslry before retiring for the night. , - wah I Help s in emocratlc 5 'lt is my blazer, it has my name in it, says Jane Rodgers to .loan Laschenski. 5 9. .., li ' ' P R H s ,gy , . La Salle College High School invited our girls to take part in 'XGeorge Washington Slept Here . Ready to leave for rehearsal are Margaret Dillon, Zenovia Sochor, Loretta Arriviella, Helen Weiler, Jane Rodgers, Marcia Zin, and Patricia McBrien. iving xv , V nl Nfl l ur ouglzts cglqen Return, SGWFHQ names on gym suits is a regular Sepfomber pracfice for the freshmen. Busily working are Nadia Wozniak, Connie 5,-,yd,, and Diane Tropiano. October is Fire Prevenrion Month. We abide by the rules set up by Abington Township Fira De- parfmenf. Waiting for rho XA -TOP ROW: Lorraine Szymczclr, Claire Wilson, Karen Walls, Maria Zacharko. FIRST ROW: Joan Zacharko, Mary Ann Zaro, Mary Ann Shopa, Eileen Schasl. Q70 the gfappcy ' . . -.w-.L , n '- ,,, ,,. 1 , -r am . 1 . MWA -AQ, r.,-E , .vw I -x .:15' NL- X u an 5- n-L' 'z-.5 '11 1 --,vig-1 1, e x- .s ays of gfigh School 1 5 7 X-P' Preparing Christmas Wreaths are Kathleen Semchyshyn and Paula Oricks. Keeping in touch with the family, lrene Gelet- kanych and Christine Westreicker mail their letters. Marcia Zin, Catherine Schirra, Marian Plunkett and Nadya Zelechowsky chatter happily while waiting for their parents to pick them up after school. wus- Saying grace before lunch are Befsy Klein, Elizabeth Griliin, Kafhleen Frank, Pearl Galeia, Geraldine Klaiss, Linda Czabafor, Georgeann Cehlar, and Barbara Maksymink. ese Lgbictures QQ lmemin ers l l Rose Santoro, Helen Chaikowski, Anna Babif, Mary Golelz and Kaihleen Semchyshyn prepare assignmenfs for iho nexi day, Having a liffle snack are Luba Pleskanka, Marie Prosak, Kathleen Prifko, Angela Rock, and Chrisfine Van Doorn. .2 CQ!! that QW School eans to Tho pause that refreshes, golfing a coke af 3:15 we see Mary Ann Ryan, Helen Sagaty. Cheryl Massing and Geraldine Mooney wail fheir turn. Us Q ., 3-A 5 3 'X Y Jane Rodgers sew: the hem on Anna Babii's uniform .. f 0 . dz -,' ' .,! -.4 ,i .' ,hx .. 5 XV , i. , f- J Af , x x . aff. 3 Our blazers are here! Kath- leen Brown and Mary Belh Rofh leave the office afler golfing theirs. f an .QQ if ,, . J- ' x. , x, 2 I N13 , ,, 1X 1 W f ,.-.4-4, XX , , 5 YV W i I . ,- I T' N wg' . i if Lf M EMM Cljyze Cgliencfslzzjos lfwlziclz We lna e -ly mmf ! Af lasf we have a drinking founlain in lhe classroom corridor, Carole Sharkey and .lulia Semenko try il out ir- pawns Wu if A Palricia Mosiondz, Marie Melnick, Lucille Kralz, Helen Kosopud, and Yolanda Sandorella are buying book: al the campus store. Q .ng Xb X sl' A, Could we really make so many mislakes? ask Rosemary Char, Kalhleen Semchyshyn and Linda Czabator. I' W fast a Maureen Murron shows Nancy Wernmann and Kalhryn Schirra the articles she has in lhe os and found . .-la Nancy Maroflo and Maryiane Howard enjoy listening to Theresa Marron's radio. Kathleen Ehling, Joyce Formica, and Barbara Emhof look at the religious arficles for sale. new -5 l yr - lijiz i if, X N w., RN 'X 'ki - 11 ' 97 ,. ' z A v Mt ,M x H. ,El WMM O' . r ,z lil g gzx 5 , fe 5 a 'P ,QHH53 XE' R egg 'Kiff in Www AJ, ki 45 UI' 3288 171011 81088 . . . r ig 3 l . on Q, TOP ROW: M. Madden. L. Passetchnik, B. Kachmar. D. Peachey, J. Bednarek. A. Osijuk, I. Murynic. D. Bauerfeld. I. Hay. K. Carlin. C. Snyder. SECOND ROW: .I. Bilbee. R. Indwiglio. S. Santoro. H. Sagaty. P. Mark, M. Pieper, M. Roth, P. Palmer, E. Fedyniak, M. Haraus, G. Stupen, E. Chomialr, C. Charysz. J. Semenko. FIRST ROW: L. Stebelska, K. Brown. M. Krawczuk. O. Malanchuk. C. Shargey, C. Sandorella, A. Harasym. E. S chast. S. Smith, M. Ryan, G. Brennan. Mary Beth Roth. Vice President Sister M. Laura. Moderator Barbara Burns, President sy' s Q 1 4 swrsg V 9 i X A . 5 ,,, .S Y , VQP' is 0 V9 1 3 9,9 x if 'li' S. B. A. continues to shape the character of young Catholic girls for, year after year, new classes pass through its portal. But the class of 1963 was a very special one . . . They were our little sisters. Making their debut in September of 1959 they soon found the key to every senior's heart. It did not take them long to catch the bug -that old school spirit. They endeavored to attain success in their studies and during their spare time they often engaged in athletics, music or dramatics. They attended every game and did a splendid iob of cheering us on. But happy times must give way to sad ones and we, as seniors, must go out the doors that you, as freshmen, came in. We only hope that you will experience the same ioyful moments in the coming years that we had during our stay at St. Basil Academy. Please, dear alma mater, teach them to become stalwart and wholesome citizens. CLASS 1963 06615636 earc ing for HMS om ancf gfnowlecfg E' fi? ,J 1 1 S Margarel Madden, Treasurer Sister M. Dia. Moderalor ' S lar Marlene TOP ROW: A. Campbell, J. DeMalfeo, M. Malpezzi. J. Semerak, L. Kaminski. V. Del Rossi, M. Connolly. E C. Cesaro. K. Waite, P. Myrick. E. Zambelli. J. Ziff D. Yakubisin, P. Klaiss. N. Bonner. C. Crown. H. Da ' ' h . C. Pello, I Cavanaugh. D. Troplano, C. Wesfren: er 415.3::Q3ffg.+ 1.3 If Q., ff v ' . 'YI' 'H' Pylfvfiyxi Iles N ,1 rf ,,.. J. Pizzulo, M. Cocco, B urns . Kopczak. M. Yorko. P. Dacklw 2nd ROW J Klein . M. Semion, E. Neslorick M Machnyk M Wacyk ley. lst ROW: D. Bolfz, a . Gelefkanych, C. Salanlrl P Flynn I Smlfh Ro n o , L 06 Sap OITLOIP 616188 .,. f l . K0 y , I i 'JIU TrI,5fpl1p7iif4llJ! LQLJW74! :FX ff 'W . f 2 ' .nv f' fflfwai t at 'L Hfwl- wry! 1 ,f will fp ,if 1 .,1,1, 2' ll, , M- ',Q,1- Loi ,ry j J ff' TOP ROW C Helmick M Higgins M Prosak M Howard S Grabowsky, K. O'Connell. B. Gilmone. A. h k M Z h Ir K Ehl SECOND ROW M Dynia. D. Stulkowsky, E. Breslin, E. McNab M Karp: U oc or O mg I k K. F l , J. Formica, K. Knitter. Lavery C Mossing K Ocker P Kane L Pie kanka M Bochel' D KYWGU 1 097 FIRST ROW T Marron M Zlccardi J Rafferty E Dillon E Belcher J Hniedka, L. Kratz, G. Mooney, L. After your introduction to high school life as a frosh, you now as sophomores must go forward on your own--for no longer will a Big Sister guide your steps. You have supplied our school with happiness and laughter by the Saint Patrick Day Program while enshrining our hearts with the shamrock. You have helped the new freshmen, our little sisters, and listened to the advice of the upperclassmen who have come by knowledge the hard way. This, your second year, is a difficult stepping stone, for iust one year ago you were taking baby steps and now you try to match the stride of the iuniors and seniors. And so, dear class of '62, we wish you happiness and hope that you will forever keep your torch of love burning brightly for Saint BasiI's! -iii . rogressing rough tlze cgeconcl year 7iijWQfff1i, Q.'21 L 1Qfi'5ffQfa3 If-1' 5 li Tlfffi E ' .135 41 E'-e 'ii . ii ? 'fig fi 5' C ' 'K R S ff GQ , 6 51 'i'aJi'J f -Fi VS, 5 af ?6r 4. if 6, f .914 1: 1' 'fi f Q ' E -gf? qi, .QV Q :S 5 fr 36 47 al if x iff ft. rig? is a ,Q 553. 1 9 i. ', f if . aff' 5 'sly 'fe Q 5:91 ig, iffsf 75:5 65.144 , ' - K ' Y 'J v 4 l 1 . .' .Jil I f 1' 'ri Q f ,J ' X11 Sp :Q 1 'lr 6'1r. fx - '-,V 1 CLASS OF 1962 .sn 17 Eileen Milfz-Secretary Sister M. Gerard-Moderafor Lucille Krafz--Treasurer TOP ROW: E. Gumperi, M. Dombrowski, K. Pritko, K. Walis. P. Popovich. N. Trippony. V. Filipenko. L. Szymczak. S. Kacedan, M. Kaczcray. L. Yumniok. SECOND ROW: P. Pigoff. J. Buuersfeld. P. Miller. C. Carberry, E. Milfz, C. Onuferko. C. Wilson. M. McDonald, J. Wallace, B. Emhof. F. Wagner. K. Hearne. FIRST ROW: J. Keyser. D. Lew. R. Orlowski, A. Sievens. J. Barras. A. Rock, D. Riley. N. Maroflo. V. Klebun. I. Lopacki. H. Kosopud. UI' l,M'Ll.Ol' GSS . . Am.. r .z ,J X 1 TOP ROW: H. Weller. N. Clark. R. Santoro, M. Zin. G. Glass, H. Olijnyk, J. Winters. N. Wienmann, J. laschenski, L. Sweetwood. P. Springfield. SECOND ROW: P. Oricks. L. Wosylyshyn, M. Motiwijiw, M. Struc, J.,Rodgers, M. McCormick, Z. Sochor, M. Morron. B. Cowhey. J. Dougherty. FIRST ROW: M. Shopa. B. Polewicz. M. Plunkett. S. Bustard, A. Sywonyk, O. Sochatska. P. Kelly. M. Goletz, H. Chaikowsky. N. Kawalchuk, M. Zaro. Shelly Bustard. Vice-President Sister M. Andrea. Moderator Maureen Marron. President fb y What would we ever do without you, iuniors? Through your eFforts our senior year has been a rewarding one. The happiness we experienced on ring day, the fun we enioyed at the Christmas Bazaar, and of course our last and most cherished memory, the senior banquet, have all added up to a wonderful farewell. Through your zealous ambition you have over- come the trials and tribulations of iunior year. This however, is only a beginning which opens, f like pages in a book, to a newer and more exciting year-that of being o senior. We, the present seniors, realize your capabilities and are quite confident you will be excellent suc- cessors. As graduation draws closer we know we will soon slip into the past . . . the class of '6O. To you juniors, the class of '61, we can only say this . . . We wish you an inspiring senior year that you will treasure very highly, because before you realize, it, too, will be gone. ff ix l I f anger Cy walt Cgclzeir H ig ear l 4 9 lf l ,l le l I , l l . l l l 51 Xu. CLASS 1 + l M 'Q , 4 l 3 . f 1961 'L K Marion Plunkeff. Secretary Slsfer M..Damien. Moderafor Emma Prlefo. Treasurer TOP ROW: R. Char. l.. Czabalor. M. Melnick, K. Frank. P. Gelefa. B. Klein, E. Grimn. P. Mosiondz. M. McMahon. C. Berkowski. J. Bilbee. M. Kelly. FIRST ROW: M. O'Connor. E. Priefo. M. Roselfa. K. Muller. K. Schirra. A. Babii, K. Semchyshyn, C. Benevides, G. Klaiss. C. Fogel, B. Maksymink. 1 f g 5 0 UI' QI'll.OI' G!ClSS . . El ff x s a Ex . 5. E, . TOP ROW: C. Wekluk, E. Mefelski. M. Beck, M. Dillon. J. Zccharko, M. Niemiec. C. Taylor. N. Shopa. A. Midiri, J. Kraus. J. Robson. P. Lavery. E. Whitcavage, D. Miller. SECOND ROW: N. Luzecki. N. Wasylenko. D. Chapman. K. Call. F. Carroll, D. Vzafek. N. Zelechowsky. V. Tarunchck. Z. Diakiwska. L. Mafusiak, J. Redmile. E. Ervin. S. Sosnowsky, M. Dnyluk. M. Salerno. FIRST ROW: A. Bulman, P. McBrien. D. Meyer. N. Turenko, M. Laskewycz, C. Podney, J. Malcnchuk. C. Capufo, M. Hirniak. C. Farrello. A. Mygasiuk. Sisfer M. Anne, Moderafor Miss Margaret DiPaolo QQEEE- V if ! 35 as-' r . N Qs gf , , I 7 P Joanne Pizzuro. Presideni of Class of 1960 'K ,Q 1 s gli? JOUI fir' 'ill Carol Farrello, Vice-President Q. rn ww ml ears Qgjpecf by CSEO Qfuz'cAly if 'N if- , 5? ' 'if ' , .... sr. W... M ' 'ww ' H'flb.vl 'w -1 lf W, . 4 J -cz' - ,,,, r f.. , J ' A 'H ww gi-cw'..fZY,wll::c - v ldw R V - 3Q!1XJ'1l 1, .yf. ,f. ' s f 7 if V '46 eva... ri f f 11 ' 'il lfl Q TI.: ,2 'i'lf':ll .,. 2,1 QQAY, Joanne Connolly, Secretary 23.5. Rosemarie Fraunholfer, Treasurer TOP ROW: M. Frank, J. Connolly. M. Curran, R. Primalr. J. Graber. D. Ciorco, B. Moran. M. McNab. M. Workun, l. Novak. SECOND ROW: M. Scollon, O. Hryclro. M. Muszak. C. Juzwiak. R. Fraunhoffer. M. M:DermoH. L. Arrlviello, J. Pizzufo. S. Lynch. H. Sprissler, P. Sweeney. FIRST ROW: M. Mallon. L Eschbach, P. Kuhn. M. Acquaro. S. Williams. E. Werkley. J. Kohoof, C. Tucker, J. Adair. H. Rawlings. J. Riley. ,K .1 ,Q -- Q.: ,ff ' V 1 0 2 ga We gxpancf Qur gnteflectual mowers if tif .'t g At one time or another each organization presents for the enioyment of the student body an assembly. Through these assemblies we not only have the opportunity to display our talent but also we receive another benefit of club membership, we are taught to accept responsibility. These benefits received through the participation in clubs will live with us for- ever along with all the memories we have stored through our assemblies. They will remain forever as a part of our maturing and becoming young women. The numerous clubs and organizations in which we take part range from the intellectual to the fun-loving, from the Library Club to the Glee Club. They number memberships from freshmen to seniors. ln the few precious hours that we spend in the activities of these clubs we learn an immeasurable amount of knowl- edge. We learn how to' mix work with playg pleasure with hardship, and most important how to transmit our learning to others and to work with others. Cgolzrouglz an assemblies Q V . I'he Glee Club rendered selections fr m p t operettas on Alumnae Day. X , m j 4AlJ0J'fJl7 Cl. arm! l ffylfNM. A!f lf! i l l DJ is li W M K .Lf Q JV I 11 pfwb lj li VV JJ 1 l 1 . W' fi ' w IUJJ . KM jp 1 Student Council member, Patricia Sweeney, keeps order in assembly. We see Patricia Pigott, Doris Lew, Catherine Oclrer, Christine Onulerko, and Kathleen O'ConnelI waiting for the program to begin. Preparing for the Pan-American Day program are our friends from South America--Emma Prieto, Mirta McNab, Cecilia Benevides, and , Alma McNab. L Z. , ., I 4 . . J ' Y - . In t L 'z U I L Miss Geraldine McCormick, Bell Telephone repre- 1, ' tentative, gave a very interesting lecture on color. 'This assembly was under the auspices of the f' Science' Club. W A .xl . so J + fl .A .KY lfdgfwnf 1 QM , , LV , 17 L 's Q m N .A e a oo Gatlrolic you cmnot Comparing the two diocesan papers, 'xThe Way , and the Catholic Standard and Times are Paula Kane ond W 1- 'Q Maria KCfPCl1Ulf- Mary Mallon, Irene Novak and JoAnn Adair display the dolls made to portray religious communities. I E E Waiting for Sister to come, the religion class is busily working under the direction of Meriom Kelly. g!Q!f9 Qing Cl Q00 I7'LQI'tCClI'l Daria Kywelulr demonstrates to Eileen Miltz, Eileen Lavery and Genevieve Stupen the correct procedure in making the metania, the bow before the Blessed Sacrament. All Basilianettes are devoted to Our Lady of Fatima to whom our class is dedicated. Eugenia Kopczak and Antoinette Harasym display the book x'Russia Will be Converted issued by the Blue Army. P' e. it ' if lussu, 1 Couvnxn, X S 1 Learning the epochs of Church history are Helen Olijnyk, Patricia Kelly, and Shelly Bustard. You cannot love anything without fully under- standing it. This is true in any shape or form. And so: even though we have been taught the fundamental rules and regulations of our religion since early childhood, we still take a four year course at St. Basil's to increase our knowledge of our Catholic faith and to clarify it in our minds. Forty-five minutes a day each class-whether fresh- man, sophomore, junior, or senior-is inspired by the ways and means to become close to God and His Mother. We are very lucky, for who else can boast of the Catholic heritage of both the Western and Eastern rites. Those who teach that religion is an unessential part of school life are totally wrong. For through these classes we form our very code of life, which alone will keep us from sin in this secular world and will lead us to our salvation. rough the .gnspiration of the Tnasters In English Classes, each Basilianette embarks on new activities and participates in new adventures- experiments in composition work, letter writing, literature and choral speaking. Fundamental prin- ciples of English paragraph writing and grammar, regarded as unbearable now, will, if mastered in youth, give each one confidence and courage when she is called upon to defend her faith and rights. Jean Ratferty and Mary Ann Richter check Mary Ellen McDonold's diagram, Anne Stevens consults the textbook. Compiling the necessary information for their English theses, we find Carol Farrello and Dorothy Miller spending their spare time in the library. Conversation, well recognized by the maiority of girls, is the basis of all communications. Since we shall come in contact with people, converse with them and be called upon tofexpress our opinions, practical exercises in the form of experiments help the students to become efficient speakers in society -at home, in school, and in business. Through all these experiments, whether or not now tedious, we will discover much that will help us in the still greater and more important voyage of life. If we look upon our assignments as a preparation for future participation in the citizenship of the world, we shall be able to meet our problems with fortitude and courtesy. We Qfearn to Create lifwrite Ns' aff Barbara Maran, Margaret Curran, Sandra Williams, Oksana Hrycko and Vera Taiunchalr are amused wiih Susan lynch's impersonaiion of Lady Macbeth. A group of freshmen enjoy an im- promptu spelling bee. I wonder which one won? X Sisier M. Anne, librarian, locaies an imporfanf word in fha huge diciionary for Mary Danyluk, Mary Anne Workun and Maria Hirnialr. Oksana Kohuf looks on as Dolores Riley examines ihe color of ihe new English ll books, Jeanne Keyser, the confenisg Judy Baurersleld, the publisher, and Claire Carberry, lho cover. Qgjtuclying gfistory rings OSQI' if 4. Indians played an important part in early American History. Elizabeth Griltin, Helen Weiler, Barbara Harris and Lynn Sweet- wood portray typical Indians of the past, Mrs. F. R. Miller watches the skit. C900 Qui' Qoa - oo Gitizens Q0 x,.A g Marking the centennial of Lincoln's election to the Presidency, Elizabeth Ervin, Evelyn Metelski, Anne Midiri, Astrid Mygasiuk and Maria Hirniak put the finishing touches on a poster in his honor. Today's freshman grumbles over the huge reading assignments in World History, but as she matures, she dis- covers the hidden fire in these printed pages of tradition. As seniors looking back upon three years of history classes, we recall the fascinating and wonderful things we learned in those daily forty- five, minute periods. We explored the. ancient civilization of the Phoenicians, Egyptians and lncas. We relived the days of slavery, civil strife, explorations in our own United States. And finally, in a class we called P.O.D., we probed the crucial situations of our modern world. lt has been proven time and again, that old proverb History repeats itself is true. There is no better way to meet the challenges of today, than to prepare for them by studying the problems of yesterday. Certainly the tremendous task faced by the Christian citizens in a democracy can be facili- tated by knowledge of the experience of those who came before us. Mary McMahon and Anna Sywanyk glance at a picture of one of Philadelphia's historical sites while Lynn Sweetwood tacks other views to the bulletin board. Before a history test we find Kathryn Muller, Mary McCormick, Helen Choy kowsky, Bohdanna Palewycz, Joan Dougherty and Christine Luckyi reviewing Qiology, cmlaysics, an emistry Eileen Breslin uses Mary Ann Bochey as a model as she dem- onstrates the chart of the human body to Eleanor Belcher and Mary Buchko. 100 Juniors, Helen Oliinyk, Alice Laza' rek and Joan Laschenski, collect the necessary equipment for a chem- istry experiment. Realizing how essential rockets are to our country's de- velopment Laura Passetchnilr, Carol Sharkey, and Mary Ann Ryan study the basic ports of the exterior af a somewhat smaller model. IQ ' fi K x repare or a czentz rc ra A mncroscope us somehmes complfcafecl lo begmners so Sister M Dia sfands by lenses Joanne Kraus Margaret Dillon and Carol Taylor assemble a pulley lor physucs class Maureen Beck Caiherme Podney and Carol Farrello listen as Pafracla Lavery answers a queshon prevrously asked by Mus M Nolan ' ' n fe lo aid Barbara Emhof in adjusting Hs I l I I 102 C7712 lflyorfcl of the guture x QQ, Desiree Chapman and Kafhleer. Call discuss lg the solulion lo lhe Irigonomelry problem all while Carol Capufo seeks approval from Sisler M. Andrea, ef, i Z xx V , KV L, V1 D f Oy x My V' ef, by X ex 'gf X ,, ' 44 N we N JV U v N ,J YJ J Nancy 'Campbell and Ka en Calrli ,o r help fo Marie Conno who doesn'l, em foo pleased fha! shpl was ch sen fovfsolve I the algebra problenf 'J J YNY' N1 f w X A ' , ' N lv ' F' NX 0 XX 'X fl Q -' ' -ff. YO ll of J' X ' ' 33. W1 V - .ff ' X U V if 1 W5 A If 1 'X M A -nu? ,...f ' 5 4 V Q qkfffigf A Q s J My N J' l' U P V ,. JV S N A Q' Ay X , l X 54' w 0 , lQ J z pl' N 9 X X v ff f? lllbfifbn om vv Elizabeih Dillon, Kathleen Foley, and Geraldine Mooney solve an inlricafe geometry problem. 'N K fx ..2,,.,-3.5,-. gr epen, s Upon een, alert s In our four years here at Saint Basil Acad- emy we have struggled wnth the herculean task of learmng mathematics When we were freshmen we encountered the complexltles of Algebra l Sophomore year It was the trl angle, rhombus and cnrcle nn plane geometry As rumors more algebra was our call l seemed we could never grasp qurte enough That year passed and we were trmeworn sensors We had thought ourselves veterans an the field of mathematrcs untll we drscovered Mathematncs lV and the battle commenced agam We could not seem to realrze the true value of our math courses, therr sngmflcance was lost to us whale we labored wrth our task Now we know that the tame spent an those classes was not wasted On the contrary, each sublect gave us experuence nn somethnng of nnfimte worth They acquamted us more thoroughly wrth the power to reason A power whrch wrll be of paramount Importance In our future as Catholnc women and crtlzens of the Unrted States of Amerrca Catherrne Charysz with the help of Mother M Neomlla shows Drane Cavanaugh how easy algebra problems can be Taking advantage of the good weather Sister M Andrea treats her Algebra ll class to a sessron outdoors ef' . , . ' ' . 1 . . . . . ggggg sssss s. E - as as 14 I ,,c,,:if 3 X usmess Omen 0 W OWIOWOW - ds M G d I f s while the Shorthand l class red fegznces lroxlrfhollhzgrd as Palricra Masiondz demonslrales Proficiency and accuracy is the goal of Mary Mallon, Joanne Graber, Catherine Juzwiak, Mary Ann Workun, Diana Ci- occo, Joanne Connolly and Rosemarie Fraunholier when Miss Dorothea lang gives lhe seniors a speed lest. evefop ccuracy cmcf cmrojqciency Lorraine Szymczclk looks on as Angela Rock Nancy Tnppany and Kathleen Pntko prepare assignments rn thelr Busrness Mathematrcs workbook before class begins Here at S B A we are gnven every oppor tumty to prepare ourselves for the busmess world General Business was offered to us an our freshman year Sophomore year gave us bookkeeping and business math Those sum ple llttle problems which gave the most trouble wnll soon prove mvaluable Shorthand, typmg and business English were Introduced to us In gunlor year It seemed nmposslble at the time that we would ever take a hundred words per mmute but now nt IS not so dlfflcult Dunng sensor year those tednous hours of typing wlll surely and us In our future Office practice was added to our currnculum Durung those forty tive mlnutes each day our world changed from the ordunary to the mechamcal We were gnven a taste of lnfe In an office today All thus tramnng has certainly given us a full back ground of knowledge, and wuth God s grace we are sure to do Hrs work Joanne Connolly Mane Frank Mane McDermott and Margaret Curran take over the busmess office and expenence what their gobs wlll be like m the future 105 . . . . - - . - . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' I . I I 1 . I I I E: ,tx Y E 3: V , .qkx Vi 4 ' V i -1, , xr'-,:.V V . K , I A 'lf - f 1 f' ncferstancling oreign anguages Ax-.N . r? .graph A ,LL i Ukrainian students-Nancy Luzecki, .loan Zacharko, Evelyn Metelski, Sandra Sosnowsky, and Catherine Podney-are absorbed in listening to Sister M. Nadia talk about Taras Shevchenko, the great Ukrainian poet. L K ,7 , , Q E L ,4 ff 'Z ffl f,f'J 1 L L4 fl' cC'79 if he L' we Mi. X ffL!4! fi grl I LMI. Q?g7Aff jyfsgy VK!!! ,Z Q V 7 In di!! k lfxiiig-Y, f ' MY? L 2 128 7Z 'CZ 4 J Mfg!! 7 f' , - Y I ffng. if L42fLj1L' , I-QL .71 aff LL f74'L '4,6 ' 5 'JA C 'ff K X Johanna Hniedka reads Latin from the board as Marie Zacharko, Luba Pleskanka, Eileen Lavery, Lucille Kratz, and Eleanor Gumpert are intent in reading a lesson in their Latin ll books. IQJ 'Sei 29 I I ' uw K' f fl x I, . Vx X f ,af L , I :MM Cfff' A , 4 V' ' ' ,Aff ,fy,A k . , ,jf Va , !Q,k! fy r V1 X17 I wxll I L! 1 ,ff , Z . I V V fif L 5 ,X , 1' 'L 1 'J X Alrfi' , J4.L f I X X44 ' X 1- K 7 :J lv. if Vp, . ffgif y,. 11 if cl ! !.!',L Q 17,1-lg, L 11 cz ' L f If Aff 4 C1 'mal fLL I K' 41 E if 4 AW' ' - ,,1 ' f , I 0 'T 'ewJ7L','J11f f 'L filflw U f V, L , H, 4 V, M, ' A ,,, , JJ fy All Freshmen, Kathryn Pello, Geraldine Brennan, and Jeanne Pizzuto, watch, as Mary Siemion indicates the places of importance on the map of France. M' MM ' France - I u I -fniw Agmhs Loire Helps Us to now the Sbeop e of the W 72 ! X Emma Prieto and Bernadette Cowhey are fascinated by the French magazine as Mrs. J. Ollivier explains the different articles to them. NS X i. X . Ar' . .1 'y Watch me . . . explains Elizabeth Gr:Hin as she demon X strates how to pronounce the German words correctly to Mary Matwijiw, Melanie Struc, Mary Goletz, Barbara Harris Helen Weiler and Marcia Zin. Yes, it is true, we have come a long way. Now we feel we are ready to go out into this much troubled world of ours as fine American citizens. As a preparation for this we became acquainted with different countries by study- ing a few of their languages. The result of these years of studying has given us a better knowledge and under- standing of our brothers and sisters afar. Oh, it was difficult, memorizing the Latin and Spanish vocabulary, and learning the correct pronunciation of French and German. lt too, took a while until we became fully ac- quainted with the Ukrainian alphabet. Now we have a feeling of accomplishment. We feel we have something, something no one but God himself will ever be able to take from us-knowledge-the backbone of a good Christian citizen. 1 4 TR Sister M. Charles looks on as her Spanish l students, Cathleen Salantri, Helene Daly, and Nadia Wozniak, display their knowledge with various items. any f 1 J., 3 gqrr Uv' V 1 P' 5 Gs! va' if It Cfestlzetrc arts 0 tl rar 'fry' 84' ,Q O8 Our newly formed quartet the Belfones Patricia McBrren Jeanette Robson Loretta Arrlvrello and Diane Meyer Brass, woodwind, trmbre sound famrl rar? Maybe not to some, but ask anyone rn Saint Basil s Academy and you may be sure to obtain the answer Srnce freshman year it has been the custom to place wrthm the heart of every student a finer and a deeper apprecra tron of music ln Sister M Laura s musrc classes this value rs presented to each Basrlranette She learns of music and its progress from the begrnnmg centuries to the present day Art rs also an essential course rn freshman year In these hours one rs instructed rn the forms and terms of art Prrntrng sketching mediums, and other artrstrc practices are taught One of the mam prolects rn the Academy rs the Bazaar poster During the Christmas season one can often find these rn various stores and shops throughout Fox Chase At first art work appears difficult but soon these classes are among those most appreciated by all Basrlranettes Judrth Wallace Irene Lopackr and Judith Bauersfeld admire the arfrstrc work of Shadows Inc urging Basrlranettes to bring In prizes for the Christmas Bazaar ,Q-A L lileloclies anal Lmaintings uTry this note . . . Loretta Arriviello and Diane Meyer teach some of the new songs from the operetta, Rosemarie, to one of the singing groups. Claire Wilson and Katherine Schirra enjoy spending their spare time lis- tening to record albums and record- ings of past operettas on the hi- fidelity set. Y 4 PX if f I Claire Carberry demonstrates the use of the tamborine to Lorraine Szymczak, Nadia Zelechowsky, Lesia Matdsiak, Patricia Popovich, Angela Rock, and Kathleen Pritko. 109 by sbilh, atlzfetics The very fact that men have always engaged in games and sports shows that the desire to compete is a basic part of human nature. Saint Basil Academy has satisfied the hunger of this type of appetite in human nature for we have been able to take part in many sports. Autumn found hockey sticks clashing on the field, winter vibrated with the sound of a basketball on the auditorium floor and spring gave way to volley ball, soft ball, track, or swimming. We as a class, however, subiect to these influences, were not passive like wax receiving the impression of a seal. We found the most useful pattern in working harmoniously with others as citizens in a society. We, as teams, acquired the basic tendency to co- operate with our fellow citizens. This attitude is the very heart of society-common action for a goal. We also recognized the fact that co-operation often involves adiustments, for our wishes and desires may clash with those of other persons, in other words- competition. ln all the games only one team could win and no matter whether we were the victor or loser we tried to take the result in our stride. Now, that we as Seniors, are going to take our positions on the teams of the world - teachers, parents, nurses -we hope that in the competition we will co-operate rather than conflict with our fellow men. lll cgzirouglz 6ZtfLletics We ofearn earn Work We're offl . . . Diane Meyer, Joanne Kraus, Jacqueline Redmile, Nina Shopa, and Diana Ciocco are finished with their decorations and are excited at the prospects of going to another basketball game. Senior, Susan Lynch, proudly shows one of S.B.A.'s trophies to Freshman, Margaret Malpezzi, who undoubtedly is im- -- pressed. the Athletic Association is an integral part of the co-curricular sports activities. The important duties of the officers include the arranging of dates for the games, obtaining officials, and chartering buses to enable all A.A. members to attend. But along with these, the Athletic Association is also responsible for fostering school spirit and loyalty to our teams, for decorations, posters-for en- couraging the students' support. The score-keeper and the time-keeper constitute an important part of each team. They keep the records of each player, necessary for the distribu- tion of awards. The student body, which composes the entire Association, must also be remembered for their loyal support of the teams. They have braved icy winds to watch hockey games and have sacrificed after-school time to view our basketball games. We hope, dear parents, that we reflect your good training in our participation of the sports activities of the Athletic Association. l l l T 1 l or Mrs. Helen Mooney carefully checks to see that the belt is sewn securely to Linda Czabator's gym suit. H Qasic heme or Gitizens ip w, Desiree Chapman, President of Athletic Association. li Corrine Tucker and Patricia Kuhn seem very impressed with the school's new trophy case. Mrs. Helen Mooney explains the game of hockey to Loretta Kaminski, Mary Haraus, and Mary Machnyk by demonstrating the outline of the field an the blackboard. Which one shall I take? Christine Westreicher and Rosemarie lndiviglio select their sticks from many in the hockey stick rack. sims un I ifwltlz CSU plrlts Ever gflglz Joanne Graber, Co-capfain of the Hockey Team , 'Q eff ' Q, if Diana Ciocco, Co-caplain of the Hockey Team VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM TOP ROW: B. Cowhey, P. Lavery, D. Ciocco, M. Marron, C, Benevides, M. B. Rofh. FIRST ROW: P. Kuhn, J. Graber, D. Meyer, B. Moran, P. McBrien. if N gach girl woes Cglglzt, cgiglzt, Cgilgfzt , I f- ii 4.1. sa . .pi,.,,,,9. ...t-....-5-ptwfptvg. M:,j,.4,, -0.1 QA-J' , ' if 3? 5152? Rescue that ball . . . teammates stand ready to drive the ball toward their goal and raise the score once ITIOIQ. -3- - , .. We're ready . , . Mary Beth Roth and Patricia McBrien wait to demonstrate their hockey skill by intercepting a pass from a teammate. Fight for that ball . . . Diana Ciocco seems determined to maintain the ball from her Melrose rival as Elizabeth Griffin follows in case of an interception. L... -, Run fo. it . . . Bernadette Cowhey and Maureen Marron make an attempt to secure the ball before their oppo- nents do. ie Activities play a maior role in the life of all S. B. A. girls Listed as one of their favorites is the sport of Field Hockey. In September, rested from their summer va- cation, Basilianettes are seen on the hockey field daily practicing new techniques for their first long-awaited game. The Varsity and J.V. squads are chosen, and team work becomes the main essence of all plays. Flicks, dribbles, and corners are practiced for accuracy, and the girls try to overcome all obstacles which may hinder their playing. Since not everyone is eligible for the team, hockey fundamentals are taught in all gym classes. This gives the rooters a broader un- derstanding of what is taking place on the field. Under the guidance of their coach and their moderator, S. B. A.'s sticksters, whether win, lose, or tie, are sure to bring honor by their good sportsmanship. - ..... -..L What happened to the ball? Kathleen Ocker looks puzzled as she turns to go after it. Susan Lynch and Mar- garet Malpezzi also hurry down the field. S.B.A. and Melrose game gets under way with the familiar cry l'Ground Sticks. QS, eams Work as cz Zflnlt I -In 0 I 5 f' 9,5 , I if 5 f K x X155 1 V, ix 5 , ,J P fir x,, 2,4 M . I , l E 1 I It I, I r J . A I JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM FIRSTROWLK EBlh MMD ldJ hf : . ratz. . ec er. . c one . . Keyser. B. Em o . J. Barr s. M. Molpezzi, K. Knitter. ,J TOP ROW: K. Ocker, P. Kane. H. Sprissler. E. Whitcavoge. E. Griffin. S. Ly . R. F aun Her. J. Riley. Gljf Mooney. ' ' .X C I , 1 Ku 'V U C VARSITY HOCKEY RcvenhiII Abington Friends Melrose Northeast Eden Hall Oct Oct Oct. Oct Oct They 9 3 I3 I I6 3 23 2 30 5 yt. Nymfvfi U fly JJ Iliff' HMM I I J ,' I X110 X I I fb' VX. Pt M f K AK V U 'V ' JUNIOR VARSITY s 0 Rcvenhill Oct 0- V Abington Friends Oct 3 Melrose Oct 0 Northeast Oct 2 Eden Hall ocf HOCKEY They 9 I I3 I I6 0 23 0 30 2 Qasketlaall cgeam emem ers VARSITY BASKETBALL Sf Huberts Glrls Hugh Sf Marys Abmgton Fr1ends St Johns Eden Hall Nazareth Ceclllan Anc1lla Domlm JUNIOR Girls Hlgh St Marys Abmgton Frlends Eden Hall Nazareth Ceclllan Ancllla Dom1n1 December January January January January February February February February VARSITY BASKETBALL January January January February February February February They e 7 They , J W 'X Nvgwfywu 7 VYYJ MJ 4 JJ J R Y 1960 aAsxE1sAu TEAM X N J s BKI MlkM NC MNbJG Bk rpd d-CTy 196 B klb IIT UI' W . ' 18 21 27 ' ' ' 44 35 . ' 14 33 25 ' ' 21 39 24 . ' 25 30 23 4 35 30 11 61 36 ' ' 18 39 24 . ' ' ' 26 40 36 J J I1 . , . ge SJ Xl A tx n ofthe 0 asa a 0 . ' 14 18 10 .v px I ,E 3, . . 21 16 19 RJJ X-.pw YI j ,is 4 6 fl .U ' I M 1 i. '-.- J 11 18 I7 NJ JJ Q I8 12 12 ', y I 1 N ,XJ ' 26 20 19 - if X. V 1 1. P 3 xg -J' fd NJ NVQ, 'V N V lx- K QXQJ Fld J ll XJ J Y ,u Bk, , If -QW 1 Q km K J , Jxuxx D. Ciocco. . ein. L. Sweefwood, M. e nic . . Marron. B. Cowhey. B.'Emhof, McD6nald. elchor. K. Foley, P. Kuhn, E. Schasf. S. Busiard, L. Kratz. M. Roth, K. Knirter, P. Piggoh. E. Gumperl. . lark. M. Curran. J. Bednarek. A. c a , . rabonand M. oc .Ino i ure . a lor! Cgolzat practice ina es imerfedf Mary Beth Roth tries to pass ot? to Maureen Marron as Diana Ciocco stands by tor action The bail is in steady hands, as Maureen Marron fakes a defender out of posi- tion. The blocking tactics of Mary Beth Roth leave a clear path into the basket for Maureen Marron. pirit, gbrecision Disregarding her guard from Eden Hall, Lucille Kratz takes aim for a long shot. ,Q--.., With her guards several feet away, Shelly Bustard prepares to move the score uup an- other notch. Lynn Sweetwood displays true Basilian- ette spirit in this tussle for a loose ball. Help Qevelop UI' 961171 Strategy is mapped ou! by the coach, Mrs. Helen Mooney, while iha team cafches a second breafh. Speedy Busy Klein drives in past har guard. I V Little Pai fPatricia Kuhn! goes 'way up for two poinls! athletics are u v --Q-3',4,r Junior class seen doing their regular exercises during the gym class. -Rav l wr i . e -in---f- N 4 4 . E! V. ip.. Lorelfa Kaminski and Chrisline Sandorella exciledly ask who is nexl lo climb fhe monkey bars as Irene Gelelkanych, Barbara Kachmar, Nadia Gawur, Eileen Hoy, and Carol Cesaro wail lheir furn. LeYs make a home run, Palricia MyriclK', shouls Laura Passelchnik, Elizabelh Neslorick, and Irene Murynic. gacfz Cgeason rings a ew port 4 ,..aft f EE - bl lur- I, 2, 3, 4. Juniors are seen doing exercises which are good for the figure. '55,f YQ: M ' 'H-sc, 1 Anyone for a game of volley- ball? The freshmen all are enthusiastic over this great game. l Anyone for ice hockey? Dolores Peachey and Joanne Ziff were very disappointed when they discovered that they had bought ice hockey sticks rather than regular hockey sticks. - -.1 .rf f :YQV 1 s 54+ Q Cgiglzt Qgiglzt aight W omg t Martha Laskewycz Co captum of the Cheerleading Squad ,QQ4-,J Q! 4,vc,f.,642, Donned un the umform attnre of gold and whlte the famnlnar figures of our cheerleaders cut a pretty picture of remembrance Their refralnlng voices shouting Fnghtl team fight' mcute the vngor needed for a goal or a decndnng basket The cheerleaders possess the ammated spmt and fanth needed to spur on the team to vlctory Ram or shune mdoor or out they are present wuth pep and enthusiasm partucupatmg ln the game play by play After returmng from games wnth hoarse volces the cheerleaders may be found on the follownng day practlcmg and devnsmg new and novel cheers wuth complete vuctory However depressmg the loss the S B A spmt of sportsmanship never dnmlmshed if Aww W'4U7M 4.113 4,,f4.f,c,QC ff-cf 4, fJV'l4f 06 d 'j M4 QAAVMJ JM-0 JAJWC7' UW ,Mead W7 pcJ.4fc,i!,g.x erleaders chma ne of their msplrmg cheers ,y,w,,zz dj!,41CZl.J CQ44, 6.6 66 o 1 0 a o A Not always, dear Parents, did the effort meet - I x . i I Bfngff. f l , f l we s so .- Q I V V I gclzoes ur Glzeerfeaaling qua 'xVarsi9y, Varsify, V-A-R-S-I-T-Y , shoul our energelic cheerleaders. x'The feam is in fhe l1uddle, cry our cheer- leaders. Striking leaders Pearl G Julianna surround Shopa a a relaxed pose, cheer- - Kafhleen Semchyshyn, elefa, Mary Dombrowski, Kohoof, Mary Semion- co-ccpfains, Mary Anne nd Marfha Laskewycz. 'Q K' wr' XX. 5 EX: 5 I A2 R Q 3,4 N. X '-, RX X x f ,..-u' l f 8I'll.Ol'S On June 12 the class of 1960 will assemble for the last time as students of St. Basil Academy. We have come a long way, even though it seems only a short time since we enrolled as freshmen with four endless years ahead of us. Thanks to our dear parents and devoted nuns, upon graduation we shall embark upon a new sphere of life as capable Catholic women. As you turn the pages of this section--the last days of high school-visualize with us each of our memorable events. Ring day, the long-awaited dances, proms, and operettas- these were moments we shall always remember and cherish. You may not have been at each of these activities, dear parents, but with your image firmly implanted in our minds and hearts, we en- deavored to make you, as well as our beloved teachers, proud that we are your children. Now, as we don the traditional cap and gown, we realize that the task is now ours to prove our loyalty to you through God, our church and state, showing you that your sacrifices have been worth while. As we nervously walk down the aisle on graduation day, we hope you will be proud of your Basilianette daughters, who when receiving their diploma will be transformed into loyal Catholic citizens and young ladies of the future. YW W. I 127 Ong wade mg y -GX Turn my ring? Stster M Anne turns the rings of Martha Laskewycz Elrzabeth Ervin Rose Prrmak Nancy Luzeckl and Seventy three senrors quretly formed a smgle Ime ln the chapel corndor As the voices of stnglng rumors drrfted sweetly from the audltortum, tears welled In our eyes and a trghtness hugged our hearts Today was the day of days markmg both the begmnmg and the end It was Rmg Day for the Class of 1960 Each lumor presented us wrth a lovely yellow rose as we walked slowly down the center ansle and we trled to smrle at these gurls who had worked so drlngently and successfully to proffer us a memorable day But our thoughts leapt ahead to the shrmng bands of gold that were awaltung us In a few moments each of us was wearrng the precrous class rung for which we had strrven so long As we gazed at the golden ptllar of flame we were remnnded of the burning love of Samt Basal and of our love for the Academy ln the shumng blue depths, we found reflected all the sweet and wonderful memorres of our years at S B A There IS llttle a Semor Class can say to descrube thenr feelmgs on Rmg Day for they run the gauntlet from a delmous 'oy to a Irngenng sadness Most of all we felt a deep abndmg love for our Alma Mater MUH0 Hlmmk After recewmg their rings Carol Caputo Mane McDermott and Kathleen Call make a vrsrt to the Grotto wrth Mrs M Caputo and Mrs C T Call 128 symbol of QW enlor ear Reverend Theodore Weneck, O.F.M., blesses lhe rings before the Ring Day ceremony. I 3 3 ' smiwgfi' W, Af' ' i ' 3 1 ga, -5 . , uri, J' , f If R , ,bpd - sw, H , ,, g ,I me 5 ig ' rw xy 5 .e 5 R R i it V 2 L X , . f-ff 4 f ? gf f ' c Y -, y 1 . ' 5 . mi , , , ' 5 Ml i . 1 f ,Q 1 x ' QJ 1 'J .. 1 . --,- 51. . 5955 ',-1 i.-u..,, JK-, --.I I ..- , '-AZQF' 9 :pr ...-. 1 g it I Marie Frank is congrafulaied on 'receiving her ring by her parenfs, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Frank. Parenfs and girls offend Ring Day ceremonies. J W w x K y ,, x if r, ommencement Go onna e .4 P ?A ,A 1 NWN. inf ii . ' l in 3 I Elizabeth Ervin straighten: a picture to make ready for the senior banquet. 4x-L. last minute adjustments are being made by Carol Farrello, Carol Taylor, and Nancy Luzecki x'The Commencement Colonnade -the evening of the banquet which was given in honor of the Senior Class. 7 e Cgirst of the Q?racfuation activities What will it be next year? Louise Eschbach, Kathleen Call, Desiree Chapman, and Maureen Beck wonder what their senior banquet will be like. if? fuli J r f , 3 ' e . , is , at 2 as V. ffq' S .1 fill ,J , 5 , ' limi Joann Kraus, Joanne Riley, and Hope Rowlings put the finishing touches on the decorations for the banquet. Maureen Marran is seated by Diane 'hoist Vzatek as everyone prepares to begin As we walked into the decorative auditorium we could not help but feel sad. For we all knew this was the closing of our senior year. It has been a long remembered tradition of each graduating class to have its annual Senior Banquet in May. During the meetings which the iunior class of '60 held, they developed the idea of Commencement CoIonnade . They assembled an archway OT columns, and in the middle of the floor they had a replica of a graduate, pointing to our school seal. On the tables were similar columns with busts of graduates in white and gold, and beautifully arranged flowers were placed at each individual table. On the walls, they had picture frames with difTerent souvenirs of our four years' attendance. We truly thank you, dear iuniors, for enabling us to enioy and always remember the Senior Banquet which was given in our honor. the banquet. ez 'ff- ,,. Z' -,Z 077142 years ogetlzer ere C90 Short .-f ' ..- -- H... - 7 N x P Sisler M. Afhanasius, fa' prefecf of the resident sfudenfs, reads an applicaiion for a job fo senior residenfs, Cafherine Fodney, Zirka Diakiwska, Oksana Hrycko, Julianna Kohoof, and Sandra S osnowsk y. 132 v-I iq D, ,4-sw .,,,. i., e fs' f, 1 g,,,,s-se 55 x. Jive y As Pairicia lavery, Maureen Beck, Rosemarie Fraunhoffer, and Joanne Connolly work busily, they dream of the day Ihey'll go swimming. Evelyn Whifcavage, Margaref Acquaro and Desiree Chapman look for a back issue of the Catholic Siandard and Times in the Sf. Thomas More Library. 5 F 1 A F ' X X ' - - - ' ' V , , . .ij 'Y f xg ...- 11 1 4, v very activity is gtolzeal pon ur lnemory F3 zz.-f-'fi ee:-2-so , as xf. .1 A,-, , , X, l ,f f . ff' -1 -'1 V Q' M -.--3.3. JMS .5 f.- '2 , if 4. ' - .i ,514 'i,:,o:..J- :ALL J' .il V, -- if . - ,. ,, gn f'. -' - ' - ' --N-:ae-.3 ,xv :.i.' i' Q- ' A if-1 .m -.ja J ,' I , 5, Barbara Maran points fo a Belly Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow poster while JoAnn Adair reads mslrudions on fhe proper way lo sef a lable lo Margaref Acquaro and Sandra Williams. Q ' Palricia Sweeney and Helene Sprissler looked amazed as Eileen Werkley and Corrine Tucker fell fhem about lheir gowns for fhe prom. A We Eh? 525553 ,ff-x '.,'1t' I How does my hair look? Joanne Graber sits impafienfly as Louise Eschbach combs her hair in Pf9PU 9'i0 lo' pi dures. 077m cgyame of St. Basil lways urn .,,-,ii What can be behind the door amusing Desiree Chapman, Maria Scollon, Nancy Luzecki and Patricia Kuhn? h L kew cz Rose Primak and Lesia Matusiak decorate their Mart a as y , , vanity table while Josephine Malanchuk adds the finishing touch- P030-S. H 'n nearly completed four years of high avi g school, we can now enioy recalling to mind the amusing and also the serious incidents thaf once ' ' bl took place. Those important and pressing pro ems settle, now appear very insig- we always had to nificant, however, they are something which we now find amusing. There have been days of gladness as well as those of sadness. We have been over-ioyed one ' te and then when everything might not have mmu , , come up to our expectations, we have become de- pressed. Through all our moods, both sod and ' h pleasant, dear parents, nt has been you that ave very willingly raised our spirits, we were no longer ' d ll depressed. lt was you with whom we share a those memorable moments at Saint Basil Academy: Little Sister Day, Big Sister Day, and Ring Day. We realize if it were not for you, Mother and Dad, we would not be talking, walking, smiling, or praying. It is you, on whom God bestows so many es to whom we owe these happy memories. grac , Without your advice, consolation, perseverance, and understanding, we would not be graduating ' 1 this June. We would not be able to go out in o the world with confidence of good wholesome t nd a firm knowledge of our religion. iudgmen a Uzllzin ur earts an in s A birthday pany -Margaret Curran, Maria Scollon, Joanne Riley, Louise Eschbach and Marie Frank join in the celebrating, as Hope Rowlings blows out lhe candles. Little sister , Mary Machnyk came, loo. , X , K, u,e..,,.,.., , i V f i S 1 Hope Rowlings and Myra Muszak can'l seem fo decide which record if will be, Anne Midiri, Joanne Riley, Joan Zacharko and Evelyn Mefelski pa- lienfly wail. Studying hard for college boards are seniors Joanne Graber, Carol Capulo, Nina Shopa Nancy Luzecki, Kalhleen Call, Desiree Chapman, Carol Wekluk, Joanne Kraus, Jacqueline Redmlle and Carol Ta ylor. ,1- ...gain Trl' K l fl fd? We Shall Weep 6Z!l.V9 the rienclslups ov . L. J v V W A r . ' ..- . My J- A li' f3'E5f, 9. Q, A -- - ' S' I , 1 , :rain 'P f if ' e . l 133' 1 is F Q- . 1 , in ' 4245: 6 - - .,,-1 ' L ...ei 'XThe bus is coming, says Catherine Juzwiak to Carol Taylor. Maria Salerno, Jacqueline Redmile and Jeanette Robson are all enthusiastic about their trip to Wash- ington, D. C. Frances Carroll autographs Anita Bulman's cast while Desiree Chapman and Carol Furrello await their turn to add their ulohn Hancock . 'xDear Registrar write Diane Meyer and Elizabeth Ervin. These seniors take the first step of preparing for further training. ix X Orme lfmllzin t. Basil Walls 4 TI' 'Taking a brealher are Desiree Chapman, Kathleen Call, Rose Primalr, Marie McDermoH, Marie Frank, Marie Scollon, Patricia Kuhn, Carol Capufo and Nancy Luzecki ef' Nu! ,Q 5 5 5 I , , P-N' , in xg ii, , R .r X Marv Mallon and lrene Novak are awed by the beauly of Myra Muszalr's prom gown. Senior residents enjoy lhe freshness of aufumn. Here Josephine Malanchuk, Zirka Diakiwslca, Mirla McNab, Julianna Kohool and Marfha Laskewycz roasf apples in picnic sfyle. n 1956 CQ ourney egan ii' Reverend Thomas Welsh addresses the graduating seniors. Graduate Jacqueline Redmile bids good-bye to her mother, Mrs. .l. Red- mile as she leaves for the graduation, her parents will come over in time for the exercises. Eileen Werkley, Mary Mallon, Margaret Acquaro, Sandra Williams, Patricia Sweeney and Marie McDermott enjoy a last minute talk with senior moderators, Sister M. Anne and Miss M, Di Paolo. my .ff .- ' 3 -,gaI 7.'l 138 ow, n 4960, UI' OUIWLQQ 5048 -If Sister M. Carmela and Sister M. Athanasius offer a piece of parting advice to Myra Muszak and Olrsana Hrycko. Following tradition Anita Bulman Marla Salerno Rosemarie Fraunhoffer Patricia Lavery Joanne Graber and Diana Clocco place one rose ln chapel on graduation day .-1 l'Are they here yet? Happy seniors, Astrid Mygasiulr, Nina Turenko, Vera Tatunchak, and Nadia Zelechowsky, take a peek. 'N-. -if f' , ,1 I 4'- at is 3 E, f fnany cgcfeals were .gnstiflecf gn s ff i Q . :ff s . E Y X ,V .9 ,yt ,Q M i ,V elf. , 4 3 Z EE . 3 3 X A 4 Y ei: ' L X L, w Q V my 't'.ifffEm '.,.m 'ff l 2 rllll l it H intima l WW W' . it A l l M wi M mt ' 'H , - - ' if . , ' WW l ' ' , 1 We 2 i ' 1 l , Y . - 1, gggff U ,. - g ii L f ' is sf' Wm W il' Milt ,a it p , , A R' 5 ' ka, .fel , 2 A ffl 4 . i . . Q 14 U i Ji. 'ilffxi-i ' 3 f 22- r it f l 1 M .-A at ' ' . , fi f Z ' A' Does it go in here? asks Marlene Niemiec of her friends, Joan Zacharko, Carol Wekluk, Nina Shopa, Nancy Luzecki. Evelyn Metelski is prepared to snap the shutter of the camera. Jeanette Robson hands Loretta Arriviello her cap, Catherine .Iuzwiak and Joanne Kraus, completely attired, look on. l l4O is he .www i W7 Z- 1 Graduation, the summit of our high school life was all made possible by you, dear parents. This is the time of our life that all the good Catholic practices you have taught us will go into effect so that we may be good useful citizens of our country. It is a time of happiness and sor- row. Happily and hopefully we look forward to our futures in the world. Sorrowfully we leave our friends, good times and sheltered lives. This may be the last time we will see the friendly familiar faces at St. Basil Academy. At this turning point we look into the future and hope that the dim rays of light we see our happiness, and all our dreams and ambitions are fulfilled. We go into the world bringing with ourselves the practices of our faith that you have instilled in us. Not only will we carry these practices with ourselves but we will put them into use and be lay apostles. As we walk down the aisle on graduation day we live our four years all over in a few seconds. We see each year as it appeared then and now. We relive each silly mistake, yes, and each moment in which we were proud of ourselves. Finally, when we receive our diploma on stage, we realize that at last we have outgrown high school and are ready to begin our life's work. royalty to Qocf State, ome, and Qgclzool g-N fr. as ,- ag.. ',A l Margaret Dillon, Evelyn Whifcavage, and Patricia McBrien take a lan look af the sfage. Hope Rawlings, Joanne Riley, Barbara Maron and Margaref Curran listen to Diane Meyer as she refells the events of gradualion. ,. 5' N12 I , QS - l ' E, 5' j 4 Mary Danyluk, Maryann Workun and Marie Hirniak admire the bouquei of red roses, a .symbol of graduuiion. ,,l .......,..-,--1 r X'Are you sure you're big enough l g io graduaie? quesfions Anne Midiri of Carol Farlello as she adiusis her cap. x in M f . l , , i V lx X . I I ,, H S el... KW 1 In R K M 4 racluation - ur ream ' If-' 1 K Rose Primalr, Josephine Malanchuk, Zirlra Diokiwska, lrene Novak, Martha Laszlrewycz, Julianna Kohoot and Lesia Matusiok spend the last few moments in their dorm uiust talking. Mona Scollon and Joanne Connolly glance at one another as if to soy 'remember when as they stroll down the ce more. the tassel. N Y Q x ,ls , , il As usual, seniors Nadyo Wasylenko Mrrta McNab, Sandra Sosnowsky and Catherine Podney are confused as to where to place .,,.w- 1 99 has CCB' E ,V V a A MA sm l ommencement Game rue 'T ,n ' ' l f:., .ai 3 , 4 f ' AX-sh iii, 2 '7- j ' ,af-1 fl, 71' i Q. fs- fa' ,--mu' . hy. Q-f K , i E 5 'A C . 5 i lx li I ,wiv 1 N -3 YV Y vi. ' X 1 x C . I i f ' E 5 f I Aj ,Q!Q, ' f e X, ,,,,,, 3 lt certainly is a 'red letter day', chime Elizabeth Ervin, Louise Eschbach, Carol Taylor, Marie Frank and Dottie Miller as they point out June 12, ll 1960. x'Pretty as a picture are Maureen Beck, Desiree Chapman, Kathleen Call, Carol Caputo, Frances Carroll, Diane Vzafek and .loAnn Adair on their day of graduation. ps--Q ' ?j!fi,,f X 1 2 2 if 5 K Ready to cut the cake are Connie Tucker and Patricia Kuhn. Susan Lynch, Joanne Pizzuto and Helene Sprissler chatter in the background, .Q-.Q f.. 5- X 3 5 Q C 5 f Q Q A -' V 4'r.,gRnV:-V, My ee 'Y i - , .f V, ,AQ EQ ,, , -. K' K 1+- ear oforcf Wear the Qlea of tlze G ass o 1960 Merit MARGARET JANET ACQUARO 7350 Shelbourne Street, Philadelphia II, Pa. Saint Ceculua Parush Busuness Course Generous Hearts Club 4 Basuluanette 4 Laureate 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash I 2 3 4 Lubrary Club 4 Hugh Button Shoes I Plaun and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Rosemarue 4 Intramural Track 3 4 LORETTA MARIE ARRIVIELLO 364 Aunslue Road Huntingdon Valley Pa Saunt Ceculua Parush Busuness Course Parush Sodaluty I 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 4 Basuluanette 4 3 4 World Attaurs Councul 3 4 Intramural Softball 3 Hugh Button Shoes I Plaun and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Paddy the Next Best Thung 4 Rosemarue 4 Hugh Honors MAUREEN THERESA BECK 2954 Magee Avenue Phuladelphua 49 Pa Saunt Tumothy Parush Academuc Course Class Treasurerl 3 Glee Club I 2 3 Slupper and Sash I 2 3 World Attaurs CouncuI4 Presudent4 Hockey 2 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Hugh Button Shoes I Plain and Fancy 2 JO ANN D ADAIR 2843 Longshore Avenue Phuladelphua 49 Pa Saunt Matthew Parush Busuness Course 1 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 F 1 F ' I . . I ' , . . . ' . I . . .. . . . 1 1 1 I F -. i Laureate 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Slipper and Sash I, 2, 1 F D 1 F i . . 1 ' . F 1 1 1 7 . l . . ' . . . . . 1 1 l 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 G F 1 i 1 1 i 1 F F ' ug Qfzaff ,IQ ANITA JEAN BULMAN 724 Roseland Avenue Phuladelphua 11 P Immaculate Conceptuon Parush Academuc Course Parush Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club l 2 3 4 Student Councul 4 Secretary 4 Basuluanette 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Spanush Club 3 4 Stage Crew 3 Fall Dance Commuttee 4 Hockey I 2 3 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plam and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Rosemarue 4 KATHLEEN ANN BUTTS 6622 Smedley Street Phuladelphua 16 P Saunt Beneduct Parush Busuness Course Parush Sodaluty I 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 1 2 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Intramural Softball 3 Intramural Basketball 2 4 Hugh Button Shoes l Plaun and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna arents if 4a'Nni- AP' 'ab Salutatoruan Honors KATHLEEN V CALL 5 Manor Place Lawrencebrook Manor New Brunswuck New Jersey Saunt Bartholomew Parush Academuc Course Generous Hearts Club 1 2 3 4 Class Vuce Presudent 3 Basuluanette Co edutor 4 Basrluan Torch I 2 Quull and Scroll 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Spanush Club 3 4 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plaun and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Rosemarue 4 Hugh Honors CAROL ANNE CAPUTO 1273 Duxon Lane Rydal Pa Immaculate Conceptuon Parush Academic Course Generous Hearts Clubl 2 3 4 Class Secretary 1 2 Basuluanette Busuness Manager 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash l 2 3 4 Spanush Club 3 4 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plaun and Fancy 2, Oh Susanna 3 Rosemarue 4 I I U - , ,V I use - H .. Sal' . . . . K Jiygli. In I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I 1 1 I I I i . I I I 0. I I I I I I I I , I V I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I ' 35 Rosemarue 4. I g I ggi? 5 . GI .4 , , I I I 1 ' 1 . I I I I - : 5 3 . ' ' ' ' I I I I I ,wc I I I I I I I K I I I - ,, . . . I 5 - I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I ' I C90 Cgyuose Wave rvenu tlu QW oljfsfove lik f Honors FRANCES MARIE CARROLL 2004 Horace Avenue Abungton Pa Our Lady Help of Chrustuans Parush Academuc Course Generous Hearts Club I 2 3 4 Student Councul 4 Vuce Presudent 4 Basuluan Torch 2 3 4 Copy edutor 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Glee Club I 2 3 Slupper and Sash I 2 3 World AFfaurs Councul 4 French Club 3 4 Vuce Presudent 3 Treasurer 4 Hugh Button Shoes I Plaun and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Hugh Honors DESIREE MARY CHAPMAN 444 Edge Hull Road North Hulls P Queen of Peace Parush Academuc Course Parush Sodaluty I 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 3 4 Class Secretary 3 Basuluan Torch 2 Basulucunette 4 Glee Club I 2 Slupper and Sash I 2 Athletuc Assocuatuon Presudent 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Hugh Button Shoes I Plaun and Fancy 2 'w 'L- DIANA MARIE CIOCCO 703 Crucket and Woodrow Avenues Ardsley Pa Queen of Peace Parush Busuness Course Parush Sodaluty I 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club I 4 Basuluan Torch 2 Basuluanette 4 Laureate 4 Glee Club I 2 3 Slupper and Sash I 2 3 World AFfaurs Councul 3 4 Fall Dance Commuttee 4 Prom Chaurman 4 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Co captaun 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Volleyball 2 Intramural Softball I 2 4 Intramural Track 3 4 Prude and Preluduce 2 Father of the Brude 3 Hugh Button Shoes I Plaun and Fancy 2 JOANNE MARIE CONNOLLY 7010 Forrest Avenue, Phuladelphua 38, Pa Saunt Athanasuus Parush Busuness Course Parush Sodaluty I, 2, 3, 4, Generous Hearts Club I, 2, 4, Class Secretary 4, Basuluan Torch I. 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Slupper and Sash I, 2, 3, Athletlc Assocuatuon 4, Secretary 4, Spanush Club 3, 4, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4, Intramural Basketball 2, Hugh Button Shoes I, Plaun and Fancy 2, Oh, Susanna 3, Rosemarue 4 ........,,,,,,,,,,Nr-P f 'fic 'H-0 Q'I ',':v Yr ear ur prayer of affection A S, MARGARET MARY CURRAN ,- 18l9 Napfle Avenue, Philadelphia 11, Pa. Resurrection Parish ,Eg my Business Course ' A g Parish Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Generous Hearts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basilian ,J ,H Torch 1, 2, Basilianette 4, Glee Club 3, Slipper and Sash 3, Basketball !! ' g ' 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Softball 3. - I ' MARY DANYLUK 170 First Avenue New York 9 N Y Saint George Parish Academic Course Saint Basil Juniorate Sodaluty 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 2 3 4 wg- Laureate4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Campus Store 2 3 4 Athletic Association 2 3 4 Stage Crew 3 Veselka 4 Ukrainian Singing 3 ,Qu-nv 'W Ni Env Tu.. ZIRKA DIAKIWSKI 716 East 5th Street New York 9 N Y Saint George Parish Academic Course Sodality 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 4 Veselka Treasurer 3 4 Ukrainian Dancing 3 4 Intramural Track 3 'X MARGARET THERESA DILLON 351 Tanner Avenue Hatboro Pa Saint John Bosco Parish Generous Hearts Club 1 2 3 4 Basilian Torch 1 2 Basilianette 4 'I Laureate4 GIeeCIub1 2 3 4 Sllpper and Sash1 2 3 4 World Affairs Council 4 Alpha Omega Science Club 3 4 Father of the Bride is ,, 3 Hugh Button Shoes 1 1 1 . gi i 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ' G ,J tilflifff J, f' wx , , 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 ' K 5? Academic Course , V. k 1 1 1 1 1 1 I - ' ' I I I ' 1 1 1 1 ' ,'1'- Tiff - - - - Busuness Course J C9 Qarents will lug Glzoucest Qlessmgs ELIZABETH A. ERVIN 2318 Rosemore Avenue Glensude Pa Saunt Luke Parush General Course Parush Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Generous Heartsl 2 3 4 Student Councul 4 GIeeClub1 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Basuluanette 4 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plaun and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Honors LOUISE DOLORES ESCHBACH 710 Los Angeles Avenue Phuladelphua 11 Pa Saunt Ceculua Parush Honors CAROL FARRELLO 967 Old Ford Road Huntun don Valley Pa Saunt Ceculua Parush 9 Academuc Course Generous Hearts 4 Class Vuce Presudent 4 Scuence Club 3 4 Spanush Club 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 Hugh Button Parush Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Generous Heartsl 2 3 4 Student Councul I 2 3 4 Presudent4 Class Presudentl 2 3 Basuluan Torchl 2 3 Basuluanette4 Laureate4 Glee Club1 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 World Affaurs Councul 3 4 lntramural Basketball 3 4 Intramural Rosemarue 4 Shoes 1 Plaun and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Rosemarue 4 148 Honors MARIE ALICE FRANK 3759 N Marshall Street Phuladelphua 40 Pa Saunt Veronuca Parush Busuness Course Parush Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Generous Heartsl 2 3 4 Basuluanette 4 Photography Edutor 4 Quull and Scroll 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 Lubrary Club 4 World Affaurs Councul 3 Laureate 4 Intramural Softball 3 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plaun and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Rosemarue 4 I I ' ' . . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I - I I I ' . . . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I . . I I I I I Softball 3, 45 Hugh Button Shoes lp Plaun and Fancy 27 Oh, Susanna 35 . I I ' . . - . . I I I I . . I I I I I I I I I . . I I I I ' . , , . ' ' I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I ' I I I I I I 1 . I n nriclz cglzeir cgoufs lfwitlz grace ROSEMARIE J. FRAUNHOFFER 209 Holme Avenue, Elkins Park l7, Pa. Saint James Parish Business Course Parish Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Generous Hearts l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Slipper and Sash I, 2, 3, Class Treasurer 4, Hockey l 2, 3, 4, Laureate 4, Basilian Torch 2, High Button Shoes 'l, Plain and Fancy 2, Oh, Susanna 3, Rosemarie 4. Honors JOANNE R GRABER l035 Kipling Road Jenkintown Pa Immaculate Conception Parish Business Course Parish Sodalrtyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 2 4 Glee Club l 2 3 Slipper and Sash l 2 3 Laureate 4 Editor 4 Basrlran Torch 3 Quill and Scroll 4 Basketball 2 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Softball 'l lntra mural Softball 3 Volleyball 2 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Co Captain 4 Track Team 3 World Affairs Council 4 Fall Dance Committee 4 High Button Shoes T Plain and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Rosemarie 4 5- tw' 'W 'Q 'is-A 121' MARIE HIRNIAK 28 Cottage Street New Haven ll Conn Saint Michael the Archangel Parish Academic Course Saint Basil Junlorate Sodalrtyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts l 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Stage Crew 3 4 Laureate 4 Sonnet 2 Campus Store 2 3 4 Athletic Assocratxon l 2 3 4 Veselka 4 Ukrainian Dancing 3 4 High Button Shoes l OKSANA HRYC KO ig, 3270 West l7th Street Cleveland 9 Ohio Saint Peter and Paul Parish Business Course Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Generous Heartsl 2 3 4 Glee Club PM l 2 Orchestra l Spanish Club 4 Basllran Torch 4 Veselka 4 High Button Shoes l Plain and Fancy 2 4- '-M ' QTTN' L,-f ' , 'fr,Qi I' l4 , , . ., I I I I I I I I I r 1 I 1 I I - T f , , .L I 1 1 I I 1 ' fa . . . 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','v'.: , . lx I CSEO ey ay Gontu'nua!!y gnstruct fzeir fu ren 5 if f--Q C9445 C CATHERINE THERESA JUZWIAK 3824 N Marshall Street Phuladelphua 40 Pa Chrust The Kung Parush Busuness Course Parush Sodaluty1 2 3 4 Generous Hearts1 2 3 4 Student Councul 4 Glee Club1 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 World AFfaurs Councul 3 4 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plaun and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Rosemarue JULIANNA KOHOOT 605 Cambrudge Druve Brookhaven Pa Holy Ghost Parush Busuness Course Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Secretary4 Generous Heartsl 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Basuluan Torch 4 Cheerleaderl 2 3 4 Spanush Club 4 Veselka 4 Scuence 4 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plaun and Fancy 2 Athletuc Asocuatuon 1 2 3 4 'if' Merut JOANNE KRAUS 4511 North 18th Street Phuladelphua 40 P Holy Chuld Parush Academuc Course Parush Sodalityl 2 3 4 Glee Club1 2 3 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 Spanush Club 3 4 Scuence Club 3 4 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plaun and Fancy 2 PATRICIA ANNE KUHN 6134 Belden Street Phuladelphua 49 P Saunt Martun of Tours Parush Busuness Course Parush Sodaluty 1 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 2 4 Class Vuce Presudent 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 Basuluanette 4 Fall Dance Commuttee4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Track 3 4 Softball 1 2 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plaun and Fancy 2 EZ UQ? 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II Street, New York 9, New York Saint George Parish Academic Course ,gy- Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Generous Hearts I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Repre- sentative I. 2, Sonnet 2, Vdaf 4, Science Club 4, Secretary 4, Cheer- leader I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Glee Club I, Veselka 3, 4, Ukrainian Dancing 2, 3, 4, High Button Shoes I. xx 'W- PATRICIA LAVERY 923 Colwyn Road Jenkintown P Immaculate Conception Parish Academic Course -assi as Science Club 3 4 Vice President 4 World Affairs Council 4 Glee Club 3 Slip d ash I 3 Hoc 2 3 4 Volleyba Softball I 2 Intramural Basketball 4 Basillan Torch I 2 High Button Shoes I Plain and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 f'l'-Ni S..., NANCY GLORIA LUZECKI 2216 E Thompson Street Philadelphia 25 P Academic Course Plain and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Rosemarie 4 'vv IN SUSAN ANN LYNCH 61 I5 N Marshall Street Philadelphia 20 Pa Saint Helena Parish Parish Sodalityl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 2 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash Club I 2 3 Hockey 3 4 Intramural Softball 3 4 Track 3 Hugh Button Shoes I Plain and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Rose marie 4 but ttytytssst t - f : ,,,. Holy Name of Jesus Parish Parish Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Student Council 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash Club I 2 3 4 Production Manager 4 Basilianette 4 Laureate 4 Fall Dance Committee Chairman 4 High Button Shoes I I5I ,W , N 1 I I G' ' ., X ,, I 1 I . ' I I I I I, 2, , 'per an S , 2, 2 keY If , , 5 II 3: f' , .2 Q : , 1 A I ' ' ' ,f I Q TY X, ' ' , , . 1 ' 1 , , , i I 1 I I I F F I F y f r i ' I KTM' , Business Course I 1 ' ' ' ' I I : : i , : - ay cgclzey always feud Qerfect Glzristian ives JOSEPHINE SWIATOSLAWA MALANCHUK 167 Avenue C New York 9 New York Saint George Parish Academic Course Sodalityl 2 3 4- Generous Hearts 2 4 Veselka 3 4 Secretary 4 Ukrainian Dancing 2 3 4 Glee Club l- Slipper and Sash Club 2 MARY FRANCES MALLON 808 Medway Road Philadelphia I5 Pa. Maternity of B.V.M. Parish Business Course Parish Sodality l 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 4- Basilianette 4- Laureate 4- Glee Club 4 Slipper and Sash Club 4. BARBARA MARIA MARAN 6931 Stenton Avenue Philadelphia 38 Pa Saint Athanaslus Parish Business Course Parish Sodahtyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 4 Basallanette 4 Spanish Club 3 Glee Club l 2 3 Slipper and Sash Club l 2 3 Fall Dance Y Intramural Softball l 3 4 Hugh Button Shoes l Plain and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 ALEXANDRA MATUSIAK 2312 W Thomas Street Chicago 22 lllmols Saint Nicholas Parish Academic Course Sodallty 3 4 Generous Hearts 4 Veselka 3 4 Vice President 4 Ukrainian Danclng 4 152 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 F 1 1 i 1 - A , . I . . 1 1 1 F 1 1 1 F I . . I . . -. . . ' 1 1 1 F F . ' F I F 1 1 F 1 1 1 Committee 45 Hocke l, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 35 Basketball 45 1 1 F F 1 1 . I . I . . . . , I , 2 I 1 1 . ' ' i cz onso ation to PATRICIA ANN MARY MCBRIEN 8239 Forest Avenue Elkms Park l7 Pa Samt James Parlsh Academic Course ,hx Parlsh Sodallty 3 4 Generous Hearts l Glee Club l 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash Club l 2 3 4 President 4 Belltones 4 Fall Dance Commrttee 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Hockey l 2 3 4 Prrde and Preludlce 2 Father of the Brnde 3 Paddy the Next Best Thmg 4 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plarn and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Rosemarle 4 Honors MARIE E MCDERMOTT 607 Glensnde Avenue Wyncote Pa Immaculate Conceptuon Parrsh Busmess Course Parish Sodallty l 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 4 Basrlranette Co edntor 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 Laureate 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Slnpper and Sash Club l 2 3 Hugh Button Shoes l Plaln and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Rosemarne 4 .awiif We MIRTA CECILIA McNAB La Llma Nueva Honduras Central America Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe Business Course Sodalnty 4 Student Councll 4 Representatnve 4 Basuluan Torch 3 Laureate 4 Basnlranette 4 Glee Club 4 Rosemarue 4 We J 3 EVELYN NADYA METELSKI A W, 3052 Frankford Avenue, Phnladelphla 34, Pa Samt Josaphat Pansh 5 N Academic Course Sodallty l, Student Councll 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Slipper and Sash Club l, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 4, Hugh Button Shoes l, Plaln and Fancy 2, Oh, Susanna 3, Rosemane 4 nc! BQ l C J A98 P Ptrl ' . . . P A R y , l, . Q. QA ' ' , : 1 : , , , i ' . I r I I A F . I . D . A s fkkwj Virk ' . ' ' ' ' Q ' ztf, ,- s 2 , 1 ' . , I .I . ' . . I . I I I F I . I . ' . f 'Wi l F f 1 I I F C I 1 F ' I I f 1 f J - X l l my gr 'ff ' , . ' I u F a F o F s 1 I 1 . . I . I . D 153 TI ty arents ttam xtreme C9 g -2.1, DIANE HELEN MEYER 202 Hlgbee Street Phlladelphla ll Pa Samt Wlllnam Parlsh Academnc Course Parush Sodalnty 2 4 Generous Hearts 4 Baslllan Torch I 2 Laureate 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Sllpper and Sash Club I 2 3 4 Belltones 4 Fall Dance Commnttee 4 Hockey 2 3 4 Intramural Softball 3 Pride and Preludlce 2 Paddy the Next Best Thang 4 Hugh Button Shoes I Plam and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Rosemarue 4 5365. Q5-r N-.M ZZ ANNE D MIDIRI 223 Lardner Street Phlladelphla ll P Samt Wllllam Parish st., Academic Course Parlsh Sodalxty I 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 French Club 4 .3 Q DOROTHY MARIE MILLER 640 E Mayfair Street Phlladelphua 20 Pa Samt Ambrose Parish General Course Parnsh Sodalntyl 2 3 4 Generous Heartsl 2 3 4 Sclence Club 3 4 BaslIlanette4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash Club I 2 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Hugh Button Shoes I Plam and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 Rosemarue 4 154 JAROSLAVA ASTRID MYGASIUK 5377 Wnngohockmg Terrace Phuladelphla 44 P Samt Mary Protectress Parish Academuc Course Glee Club 4 Vdaf 4 Shadows Inc 4 Rosemarue 4 I ' -1,-.,... 1 1 ' X -2 1' ' ...X 1 I I 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I I 1 I ll' - 1 I I I I I I I 1 I ' I., P' 4 a 4 u n u i lg ' 1 1 0- J A I., I , , , A , . ,I v- , Q 3 if I ' ' Q 'Q 9 ' , .1 . , , . W lf ikiwji , I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I I 1 F a I a 0 I I: I I C' , ' I F 1 ' F - NIO!! Wealth n mc! ana! Qocfy MYRA MUSZAK 134' 2511 W Walton Street Chucago 22 lllunous Saunt Nucholas Parush Busuness Course Sodaluty 4 Veselka 4 Glee Club 3 4 Lubraruan 4 Slupper and Sash Club 3 4 Oh Susanna 3 Rosemarue 4 MARLENE ESTELLE NIEMIEC K 60 5th Avenue Maple Shade New Jersey Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parush Academuc Course W P rush Sodaluty 1 2 3 4 Student Councul 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash Club 1 2 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Fall Dance Commuttee , 'N' 4 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plaun and Fancy 2 Oh Susanna 3 i111ur- Q 4 'Yf3T-- 'T' IRENE NOVAK 116 Hancock Street Trenton 10 N J Saunt Josaphat Parush General Course Sodaluty1 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 1 2 3 4 Spanush Club 3 4 Veselka 3 4 Slupper and Sash 2 3 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plaun and Fancy 2 Honors JOANNE MARIE PIZZUTO 6147 North 6th Street Phuladelphua 20 Pa Saunt Helena Parush Busuness Course Parush Sodaluty 1 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 2 4 Class Presudent 4 Class Vuce Presudent 2 Student Councul 4 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 Advertusung Manager 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Shado lc 3 4 Fall Dance Commuttee 4 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plaun and Fancy 2 Oh' Susanna 3 Rosemarue 4 O . . 4 g,,,,.. f ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' I 1 1 I 1 i 1 i . 5 I I ' R U 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 ' K' 1 1 I 1 - 11. . 5., , Lhii , . ,, ' mga, ,,.a..,..:-1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 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ROSE PRIMAK kg omefancf wth U eu' 1 ren ix-rf Honors CATHERINE STEPHANIE PODNEY 6318 North Melvuna Avenue Chucago 46 Illunous Saunt Joseph Parush General Course Sodaluty1 2 3 4 Vuce Prefect 4 Generous Hearts 1 2 3 4 Baslllan Torch 1 2 3 4 World AFfaurs Club 3 4 Alpha Omega Science Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plaun and Fancy 2 Oh' Susanna 3 1826 East 21st Street Brooklyn 29 N Y Holy Ghost Parush Busuness Course ,N Sodaluty 1 2 3 4 Baslllanette Productuon Manager 4 Generous Hearts Clubl 2 Veselka Presudent 4 Ukraunuan Dancung 1 2 3 4 Hugh Button Shoes 1 'ic- W Busuness Course JACQUELINE MARIE REDMILE 655 Semunole Avenue Fox Chase Phuladelphua 11 P Immaculate Conceptuon Parush General Course Parush Sodalutyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Clubl 2 3 4 Basulnan Torch 1 4 Curculatuon Manager 4 Basuluanette 4 Laureate 4 Lubrary Club 4 Scuence Club 3 4 Fall Dance Commuttee 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Stage Crew 4 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plaun and Fancy 2 Oh! Susanna 3 Rosemarue 4 JOANNE TERESA RILEY 3135 Knorr Street, Phuladelphua 49, Pa Saunt Matthew Parush 156 Sodality 1, Generous Hearts Club 2, 3, 4, Basuluan Torch 1, 2, Basuluan ette 4, Spanush Club 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Slupper and Sash 2, 3, Hugh Button Shoes 1, Plaun and Fancy 2, Ohl Susanna 3, Rosemarue 4 Y P 'x . . lus - . i I , , . . . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I i i 1 s Z I I ' ' I 1 l a u v . ' I I I I I Q ,I I I I I I I I , -1 E ,115 , tm . . . A I I a' . . , , I I I 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 I F I -- . . ' . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r I I I I I 'll F I - ay JAQQ ing 0711151 ccnraise JEANETTE MARY ROBSON 784 Moredon Road Meadowbrook Pa Immaculate Conception Parnsh 'Yi Academic Course Generous Hearts Club 2 4 Science Club 4 Spanush Club 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Sllpper and Sash 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Belle Tones 4 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plam and Fancy 2 Oh' Susanna 3 Rosemarle 4 HOPE CAROLYN ROWLINGS 'Wx 7311 Shlsler Street Phlladelphua 11 Pa Resurrectnon Parlsh Busnness Course ParnshSodal1ty1 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 2 3 4 Student Councal Y., 4 Spanish Club 3 4 Basullan Torch 2 Baslluanette 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Public Relatuons 4 Slupper and Sash 2 3 4 Fall Dance Committee 4 Plam and Fancy 2 Oh' Susanna 3 Rosemarle 4 -'ll' 'Q H50 2' -4' K at MARIA ANN SALERNO 54 Llmeklln Pike Glenslde Pa Samt Luke the Evangelist Partsh Academnc Course Parlsh Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 1 2 Basllnan Torch 1 2 3 4 Co edltor 4 Baslllanette 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 Slnpper and Sash 1 2 3 Spanlsh Club 3 4 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plam and Fancy 2 Oh' Susanna 3 Prlde and Prepudnce 2 MARIA ANN SCOLLON 5016 Castor Avenue Phaladelphna 24 P Samt Bomface Parush Business Course Pansh Sodalntyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts CIub1 2 4 Basnlnan Torch 1 2 Baslllanette 4 Spanish Club 3 4 Softball 3 Intramural Basketball 2 Basketball Manager 3 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Slupper and Sash 1 2 3 Hugh Button Shoes 1 Plam and Fancy 2 Oh' Susanna 3 Rosemarle 4 ' L 1 1 1 1 - L , 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 fx I I ' . 41,- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . we A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S , 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 . 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Q-Q, E' Hrgh Honors SANDRA ANN SOSNOWSKY Coplay Routel Ormrod Pa Samt John the Baptnst Parnsh lNorthamptonl Academic Course Sodaluty 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Prefect 4 Generous Hearts Club 2 4 Student Councnl 3 Basllran Torch 3 4 Co edntor 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Alpha Omega Scnence Club 4 Presndent 4 Glee Club 2 3 Slipper and Sash 2 3 Prrde and Preludlce 2 Plam and Fancy 2 Oh' Susanna 3 HELENE MARIE SPRISSLER 261 Sparks Street Phlladelphua 20 Pa Samt Helena Pansh Busmess Course Parush Sodaluty I 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 2 4 Class Treasurer 2 Baslluanette 4 Laureate 4 Basrlnan Torch I 2 3 4 Busmess Manager 4 Softball 3 4 Track 3 Hockey 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash I 2 3 Hugh Button Shoes I Plam and Fancy 2 Oh' Susanna 3 Rosemarre 4 PATRICIA ANNE SWEENEY 404 Hullslde Avenue Jenkuntown Pa Immaculate Conceptlon Parlsh Busmess Course Parrsh Sodahty I 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club 4 Student Councnl 4 Library Club Vlce Presrdent 4 Baslllanette 4 Laureate 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Slapper and Sash I 2 3 4 Publrc Relatrons Manager Hugh Button Shoes I Plam and Fancy 2 Oh' Susanna 3 Rosemarle 4 . ' .,,,.. 'N-6 EMLQILX QM' I'OWI'L O lory M71 OITLQ M1 96117811 VERA MARTHA TATUNCHAK 536 East Gates Street Phlladelphla 28 Pa Chrlst The Kung Parnsh Academnc Course 'ak Q' Sodalltyl 2 Generous Heartsl 4 Vdafl 2 3 4 Sonnet 2 Vdaf Assocnate Edltor 3 Vdaf Editor 4 Ukralnlan Dancmg 2 3 Veselka ' 3 4 Shadows 3 4 Fall Dance Commlttee 4 CAROL MARY TAYLOR W 7404 Dungan Road Phlladelphua ll Pa Resurrectlon ot Our Lord Parnsh Academlc Course Parish Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Generous Hearts I 2 3 4 Athletic Asso clatnon Manager 4 Basnlnan Torch l 2 Glee Club l 2 3 Sllpper a d Sash l 2 3 Scuence Club 3 4 Llbrary Club 4 Spanish Club 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Basketball 4 Laureate 4 Baslllanette 4 Hugh 19 Button Shoes I Plarn and Fancy 2 Oh' Susanna 3 Rosemarle 4 -'Ga' fi-. CORINNE LlLLlAN TUCKER 5940 North 5th Street Phnladelphla 20 P Saint Helena Parish Business Course Parlsh Sodalnty l 2 3 4 Generous Hearts 2 4 Student Councl Representatlve 4 Glee Club 2 3 Slipper and Sash 2 3 Softball Team 3 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Baslllanette 4 Laureate 4 World Affairs Councll 4 Fall Dance Committee 4 Plaln and Fancy 2 Oh' Susanna 3 -N---1 -ggi. fs' A ANNA NINA TURENKO H24 W Wyoming Avenue Philadelphia Pa Immaculate Conceptnon Parlsh ': ' Academlc Course Sodalxtyl 2 3 Generous Hearts 4 Glee Clubl 2 Vdafl 2 3 4 Ukramnan Dancmg 3 4 Sonnet 2 Basnlnanette 4 Veselka 3 4 Fall Dance Commnttee 4 Hugh Button Shoes I 159 1 1 - vw w' ' w.. I i 1 1 1 1 1 F I 'yr 1 i i 1 i 1 A A f 2 I 1 1 1 - 1 al 1 - I I ' N lf S --I 1 ' 51 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f ' 5 wg, 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I I i . -' SF . ' . . ' - A 1 , , , , , rrt,, , .,,.. L I '- f X 1 K N 1 1 G' A 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 i i 1 i i I 5 1 : . . 5 zw . , 1 ' - ', at X, , , I I 1 2 1 1 1 5 - ' 1 1 I 1 1 I 5 . W It 11, ear arents Anais' 'cirx W Q- NADIA WASYLENKO DIANE VZATEK 4505 Vista Street Phrladelphna 36 Pa Sdmt Bernard Parush Academic Course Parlsh Sodalntyl 2 3 4 Generous Heartsl 2 3 4 Student Council Treasurer4 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Slnpper and Sash 'I 2 Science Club 3 4 World Affairs Council 4 Basnlnanette 4 Laureate 4 Basllnan Torch 2 3 Hugh Button Shoes l Plam and Fancv 2 2lO W Huron Street Chucago 12 Ill Sqmf Nicholas Pqrlsh Q., l6O Academic Course Veselka 4 Glee Club 4 French Club 4 Y-' CAROLE ANN WEKLUK 629 N 32nd Street Camden 5 New Jersey Sdmt Joseph Parlsh Academnc Course Sodalntyl Parzsh Sodallty 2 3 4 Basllaan Torch 2 3 4 Sports Edltor 4 J V Hockey 2 Varsity Hockey3 lntramuralTrack3 4 World AHGIYS Councll 4 lntramural Softball 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Laureate 4 Fall Dance Commlttee 4 'T' Q an O . ,. 1 W ' ,I 'x 1 I ' if I I I I I I I I K' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 ,, I 1 1 1 I I ' 'J Q. li I I i 7 ' ' 1 1 - 1' A . . , 'i-if? 1 I . I ,ST'fl,fx, 423531 t w 'Q . '- ' ' - -Yrfiil 151- , , : w.,,. , NWN, - , -' ' I I E I 1 1 I 1 1 I i - ' . I i 1 I I 1 1 1 I 5 . C9 Clatlzolrc galucatzon ..TTN'bl-1 EILEEN ANN WERKLEY Jw '9' 330 Devereaux Street Phlladelphra 'll P Salnt Wllllam Parish Business Course gf? Generous Hearts Club 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 Slipper and Sash l 2 3 Basrllan Torch l 2 3 Library Club 4 Laureate 4 Baslllanette 4 Hugh Button Shoes l Plam and Fancy 2 Oh' Susanna 3 Rosemarue 4 X. , N ref-..., EVELYN MARIE WHITCAVAGE 652 Han el Avenue Ardsley Pa Queen of Peace Parish Academnc Course Parish Sodallty l 2 3 4 Student Council 2 C l 2 3 4 Slipper and Sashl 2 3 4 Public Relatrons Officer 4 Basrltan Torch 3 Pride and Preludlce 2 Father of the Brrde 3 4 Hugh Button Shoes l Plam and Fancy 2 3 Hockeyl 2 3 4 Glee World Affairs Council 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Paddy The Next Best Thang Oh' Susanna 3 SANDRA JEAN WILLIAMS 426 Easton Road, Glensrde, Pa Saint Luke Parrsh p' Business Course X W' Parush Sodallty l, 2, 3, 4, Generous Hearts l, 2, 3, Lnbrary Club Presl dent 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Slipper and Sash l, 2, 3, Laureate 4, XX Basrllan Torch l, 2, Hugh Button Shoes l, Plam and Fancy 2, Oh' Susanna 3, Rosemarie 4 l6l F F Q O 2 , N 4:5 N P 1 1 G' at ,F K f 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 9 , , , , I 5 5 5 W f ' 1 - I - ' - - , L I , , . QA, ' .-4. , , , , 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 'vb , , , 1 , , , 2 , 1 L 3, 1 f 1 f 1 I 1 , V 1 1 1 - - if W I C9 arents MARY ANN WORKUN 12637 Gallagher Street Detroit 'l2 Much Immaculate Conception Ukr Parnsh as Busmess Course Salnt Basal Jumorate Sodallty 'l 2 3 4 Generous Hearts Club l 2 3 4 Campus Store 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Stage Cew 3 4 Athletuc Assoclatuon 1 2 3 4 Laureate 4 Veselka 4 Hugh Button Shoes l fb- JOAN ANN ZACHARKO Y, 3066 N Stillman Street Philadelphia 32 Pa Corpus Chrlstl Parish Academnc Course Parish Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Slnpper and Sash l 2 3 Stage Crew 4 Hugh Button Shoes 'I Plaln and Fancy 2 Oh' Susanna 3 Rosemarne 4 Y 7AL OCiA'4' ox J AG 4--n.L4f-1' J-rx! M f fir., M4 I U1 W NADIA DARIA ZELECHOWSKA 864 N Taney Street Phxladelphla 30 Pa Salnt Nicholas Parish General Course Sodalnty l 2 3 Generous Hearts I 4 Student Council Class Represen tatnvel Shadows 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 Vdafl 2 3 4 Art Editor 4 Ukralman Dancmgl 2 3 4 Veselka 3 4 Sonnet 2 Laureate 4 Fall Dance Commlttee 4 l62 ef ,ff 5 1 nn... inis Now is the hour that we must say goodbye. And so, with heavy hearts and tear-filled eyes, we stop to glance, iust once more, at all the wonderful days and hours that we have spent here at our beloved academy and to refresh our minds so that we may always hold these memories true. A challenge was aimed at us--the class of '60-to prove ourselves worthy of the title 'lwomen of tomorrow, and we have answered it boldly and directly. By studying and learning at Saint Basil's these last four years, we have, inch by inch, gained the necessary knowledge and experience which is expected of us. We have strengthened our characters by the help of God through our religious training which has prepared us to cope with a secular world. All the activities of our high school years have helped to till our school days with happiness, but we know that nothing can be successful in its purpose unless there is a central theme - a single unit- Togetherness - and this we possess. We have left our mark, our imprint, on Saint Basil's-on the stage, on the hockey field, on the basketball court, at the Grotto, in the corridors, desks, and doors, but most of all in the chapel where prayers of all descriptions have been offered to bring divine assistance to us in our teenage years. So now, we stand, armed with our knowledge, as the knight with his shield, ready and able to answer the challenge, ready and able to make our debut as responsible citizens of our nation. 165 66 A FRIEND OF ADRIAN KOHOOT FAMILY 605 Camebrldge Drrve Brookhaven P KING CHEVROLET INC 75 W 9th Street Chester Pa TRemonI 4 5281 RT REV MSGR STEPHEN CHEHANSKY 1343 Newport Ave Northampton P FRANK AND ANN TAVERN 2216 E Thompson St Corner of Thompson and Dauphin Sts Phnla 25 Pa JOHN S FOOD MARKET 3066 N Stellmon St Phila Pa eople cg mem MR AND MRS F LUZECKI 2216 E Thompson St Phula 25 Pa ORDER OF ST BASIL THE GREAT 2238 West Rlce St Chncago 22 III ROHACH REALTY CO INC 932 N Franklin SI Phrla 23 Pa JAMES SCOLLON S SONS Contractors CU 9 1379 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Ukramuan Cathaluc Church Commor and McDougall Sts Hamtramck 12 Mlch em QI' REV STEPHEN KNAPP 11700 McDougall St Hamtramck 12 Much MR AND MRS JOHN SHOPA 725 N 5th St Phlla 23 Pa B 81 O BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTOR 4529 N 5th St DA 4 8211 All Brands of Beer and Soda MR AND MRS EUSTACH DIAKIWSKI 716 E 5th St 9 N MRS ANNA DANYLUK 170 First Avenue 9 N JAMESJ SCOLLON 640 Fanshowe St Phila Pa JAMES J AHERN CO Plumbmg and Heatmg 7910 Montgomery Ave Elklns Park 17 Pa THE UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC DAILY B17 N Franklin Street Philadelphia 23 Pa MR S J ARRIVIELLO 364 Amslne Road Huntmgdon Valley Pa AUDIO ELECTRO CO 300 E Glenslde Ave Wyncote Pa 457 Welsh Rd Bethayres Pa MRS DOROTHY BELCHER 1851 Edmund Road Abungton Pa MR J BERKOWSKI 2422 N Orlanna St Phila 33 Pa BILLS AUTO CLINIC All Repalr Work 2906 N 21st Street BA 9 5888 MR AND MRS CHARLES BOND 17 Clearbrook Dnve Gubbsboro N J NANCY BONNER 63 6109 Alma Street Phnla Pa R 8 BONNER Pet Supplies and Toys 112 East Court Blackwood N J BURN BRAE GOLF CLUB Twanlng Rd Dresher Pa KATHLEEN BUTTS 6622 Smedley St Phila 26 Pa MRS FRANCES CARROLL 2004 Horace Ave Abnngton Pa MAJOR ROBERT CARROLL 2004 Horace Ave Abmgton Pa MISS SUZIE CARROLL 2004 Horace Ave Abington Pa MRS JOSEPHINE CAVANAUGH 4708 Oxford Ave Phnla P MRS ANNA CEHLAR 957 Marcella St Phila 24 Pa CESARO AND GATTER O11 Burner Sales Servlce 4920 22 N 4th St Phnla Pa ' R A JD MRS JOSEPH CHAYKOWSKY 13 Foxrmount Ave Ph Ia 23 Po PILOT BROS 2246 52 W Chlcago Ave Cmcago 22 Ill ELIZABETH CHOMIAK 204 York Street Jersey Cnty 2 New Jersey MR AND MRS CHOMIAK 204 York Street Jersey Cnty 2 New Jersey THE CIOCCO FAMILY 703 Cncket Ave Ardsley Pa MR AND MRS GERARD CONNOLLY 7010 Forrest Ave Phlla 38 Pa MR AND MRS THOMAS COWHEY 1818 Ookmont St P a I1 MR AND MRS JAMES CURRAN 1819 Napt1e Ave Fhlla P OLEKSA OZOPKA 1825 Clover Ave Cleve 9 Ohro MR AND MRS THEO DACKIO 2629 N Clarke St Rlver Grove III DANNY S HIGHWAY BODY SHOP 216 S Governor Pnntz Blvd Lester Pa ROBERT F DEANE 822 Medway Road Phnla 15 Pa DEL ENNIS LANES 741 Huntungdon Plke ES 9 0800 MR AND MRS JOHN DEVLIN 1332 Sharpnack St Phrla Po MR AND MRS F DOUGHERTY 237 Kearny Ave Perth Amboy New Jersey WILLIAMJ DURKIN Bus Transportation Junk Dealer MR AND MRS A DYNIA O29 Haworth St Phula 24 Pa MRS WILLIAM ELLIS 426 Easton Rd Glenslde Pa MR AND MRS JOHN ERVIN 5838 4th St Phnla Pa MR AND MRS ERVIN 2318 Rosemore Ave Glenslde Po MR AND MRS R F ERVIN Blue Rock lane Blue Bell Pa ERWIN CHEVROLET INC 9330 Bustleton Ave Phila 15 Pa L WILLIAM EWING CO Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors 4935 N 6th St Phnla 20 Pa MR AND MRS FARRELLO 967 Old Ford Rd Huntungdon Valley Pa GEORGE FEDYNIAK 123 Frrst Ave New York New York FISKE AUTO PARTS 3035 S 61 St Phlla FLAHERTY CO -123128 Kmghts of Columbus Ladies of Flaherty Glensrde Pa O , a. 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FOX S FLOWERS 419 Cedar St Jenkintown Pa FRAUNHOFFER S CAFE 1343 North 5th St Phila P A FRIEND FRIEND A FRIEND FRIEND JOHNJ GILETTI Plumbing and Heatmg 710 W Chew Phnla Pa In Remembrance of our good Father s Soul MR WILLIAM GILL July 20 1959 GLENSIDE LUMBER AND COAL CO Mt Carmel Ave Glenslde Pa DOTTIE GRABER 59 1035 Knpllng Rd Jenkintown Pa JOANNE GRABER 60 1035 Klplmg Rd Jenklntown Pa MR AND MRS JOSEPH E GRABER 1035 Klplnng Road Jenkmtown Pa MR AND MRS T HARAUS 2129 W Augusta Blvd Chncago 22 Illsnous MR AND MRS JOHNJ HARRIS 820 Hensel St Phlladelphla 11 Pa Success to the Class of 61 May your Senior Year be Profitable MR AND MRS JOHNJ HARRIS HASYN FUNERAL HOME 4244 Old York Rd Phula 40 Pa GL 5 1400 HASYN FUNERAL HOME 4244 48 Old York Rd Phnla 40 Pa GL 5 1400 MR AND MRS A HIRKA HOLLAND LAUNDRY 17th and Cayuga Sts Phlla Pa HOLLAND S STORES Ambler Abangton and Bethayres FRANK INGLESE JOHN S BARBER SHOP John Masmko Prop 2nd St above Godfrey Ave JO JO S LUNCHEONETTE 7959 Verree Rd P a 11 a eople cg memem QI' KACHMAR CHIK Auto Upholsterlng 6905 Rlslng Sun Ave Fl 2 5151 STEPHANIE KACEDAN 62 723 E 5th Street New York 9 New York ANNA KACZARAY 62 228 East Slxth Street New York 3 New York MR AND MRS PAUL A KANE 9030 Pune Road Phnladelphla 11 Pa MRS MARY KOLBE 117 Alexander St Newark N J MR AND MRS SIMEON KOSOPUD 7827 Harrocks St Phila 15 a OLGA KOWALCHUK 4814 N 13th St Phula 41 Pa RUSSELL KOWALYSHYN Attorney At Law Northampton Pa NADIA KUTSCHERENKA 415 E 56th St New York 22 New York A P LAGRECA AND SONS Plumblng and Heatlng TU 4 4673 MR AND MRS H G LAZAREK 86 South 6th Street Locust Valley Rd New York New York CHRISTINE LUCKYJ 654 E 20th St Northampton Pa MARY MACHNYK 1528 W Blavls St Phlla 40 Pa MOCK TRANS CO 4330 Torresdale Ave Phlla Pa MARINO ELECTRIC CO 1134 Callowhnll St Phlla Pa IVANA MARKEWYCZ 1825 Clover Ave Cleveland 9 Ohlo THERESA MARRON 62 Valley Road Meadowbrook Pa C H MCCUTCHEON Jeweler 718 West Avenue Jenkintown Pa SAMUEL L McGUCKIN Real Estate 5267 Roosevelt Blvd CU 8 3037 ST ATHANASIUS RECTORY Rev Hugh McMulIon 2050 Walnut Lane Phsla 28 Pa ALMA McNAB 62 La Lvma Nueva Honduras C A MIRTA McNAB 6 La Llma Nueva Honduras C A R O McNAB La Lima Nueva Honduras C A ROSA LARA DE McNAB La Llma Nueva Honduras C A MR AND MRS FRANK MEYER 202 Hlghbee St Phnla Pa MR AND MRS FREDERICK MILLER 640 E Mayfair St Phula Pa MR AND MRS F MOTYLINSKI 979 Front Street Umondale Long Island JOHN MURYNEC 3064 East 44th Street Long Island Cnty N Y SAMUEL S MUSS S 8- S Electrnc Supply Co 4033 N Broad St ANNE D NASEVICH FUNERAL HOME 109 E Tabor Rd Phila P Funeral Home NASEVICH FUNERAL HOME N E Cor Franklm and Brown Sts Phlla 23 Pa MA 7 1320 JOHN AND ANN NOONAN 444 Shelmlre St Phula Pa THE OCKER FAMILY 1835 Gnffith St Phaladelphla 11 Pa MR AND MRS O CONNELL 4813 Spnngfield Ave Phlla 43 Pa MR AND MRS RICHARD O CONNELL 3151 Prlnceton Ave Phula 49 Pa OLENEC BROS Funeral Home 2255 Chucago Ave Chicago III OLYNYK BROS Harrison Cnty Rd Harrison Cnty Pa MR AND MRS PAUL ORICKS 99 St Marks Place New York 9 New York MR AND MRS IWAN OSYIIK 308 East 8th St New York 9 New York MR AND MRS ONUFERKO 856 N 24th St Phlladelphla 30 Pa 1 I K l , . 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I 1 hll . ,P . , I , ' - I I MRS DORIS PALMER 2120 E Sergeant St Phllodelplua Pa FRANK PARTO S Amerlcan Automatnc Transmlsslons 5118 Walnut St Phlla Pa MR M PASSETCHNIK 519 E 7th St New York New York MR AND MRS JESUS PRIETO Puerto Cortes Rep ot Honduras Central Amenca MR AND MRS M PRIMAK 1826 E 21st St Brooklyn New York PROVIDENCE ASSOCIATION UKRAINIAN CATHOLICS 81719 N Franklm St Phila 23 Pa For lnformatlon call MA 7 4993 Best Wishes C Podney PHSHNY AND BEDNAREK FAMILIES 4117 W Kamerlmg Chicago lllnnols JOS QUINGERT Beer Dust 211 West Master St Phila P 975 Woodland Drove Southampton Pa MR AND MRS JOHN K REDMILE 655 Seminole Ave P a 11 REE CAFE Mnchael and Mary Metelskl Props 3052 Frankford Ave Phlla 34 Pa MR A L RICHTER 503 Hoftnagle St P a 11 RILEYS SANITATION SERVICE AND BUILDING MAINTENANCE 3135 Knorr St Phala 49 Pa MRS ANNA ROCK 6400 Warwlck Detrolt 28 Mtch ST GEORGE SCHOOL 215 East Snxth St New York 3 N Y ST JOHN BAPTIST PARISH 109 South 7th St Plttsburgh 3 Pa ST JOSEPH S UKRAINIAN PARISH 5016 N Cumberland Ave Ctucago III ST MARYS LAUNDRY Ardmore Pa ST NICHOLAS SCHOOL Chlcago III eopfe 3, memem el' MR AND MRS H SALANTRI B201 Halstead St P a 11 a SCHREIBEN S MOBIL SERVICE Oxford and Devereaux Sts Phlla Pa MARIA SCOLLON 60 5016 Castor Ave Phlla Pa MR AND MRS M SEMCHYSHYN 104 Second Ave New York 3 N Y MR AND MRS NYKOLA SEMION 417 East 9th Street New York 9 N Y SENTORE AND CLEMENTS 203 N 13th St Phnla 7 Pa SIGNAL CORPS AGENCY 18th and Locust Sts Phila Pa THE SIMMONS CO Philadelphia Dlstrnct Makers of Beautyrest the World s Fnnest Mattress SR OF ST FRANCIS St Agnes Hospltol Phnla Pa SR M TERSITA Holy Angels Academy New Orleans La SIWEK PLBG 8- MILL SUP 130 Huntlngdon Pk PETER SLOBODIAN FLORIST 724 N 24th Street Plula 30 Pa MARIA SACHATSKA 627 N 7th St Plula 23 Pa THE SOUTHWARK A C 7169 Roosevelt Blvd Banquets and Weddlngs MR AND MRS MICHAEL SUCHAY 423 East 9th St New York 9 New York SULLIVAN S TAVERN 803 Greenwood Ave Jenkmtown Pa MR AND MRS F SWEENEY 404 Hullslde Ave Jenkmtown Pa MR AND MRS SYWANYK 165 Mllford Avenue Newark B New Jersey EVA SZYMCZAK 2430 Perot St Phnladelphla Pa TIOGA BEVERAGE 3520 N Front St Plula Pa MARY TOMASHOSKY 211 East Third St 9 TRI COUNTY AMUSEMENT 307 Nlce Ave Jenkmtown Pa CORRINE TUCKER 60 5940 N 5th St Phila 20 Pa LILLIAN TUCKER 5940 N 5th St Phula 20 Pa UKRAINIAN AMERICAN CITIZEN Golden Jubilee Year 847 N Franklin St Phula Pa VAN DOORN FAMILY 210 East 6th Street New York 3 N Y VILLAGE LOUNGE Smatra Room Danclng Nltely Ample Parlung Jenk and Edgehlll Rds THE VOLTURES AND THE VOLTURETTES MR AND MRS J C WALIS WALKER CADILLAC CO INC Opposite Jenkmtown Station Jenkmtown Pa THE WAY Franklin St Phila 23 Pa MR AND MRS HARRY WEKLUK Camden 5 New Jersey THE WEILER FAMILY 6839 Oakley St P a 11 MRS LEO WILLIAMS 426 Easton Road Glenslde Pa SANDRA WILLIAMS 60 426 Easton Road Glenslde Pa CARL WOLF STUDIO 2013 Walnut St Phula 23 Pa PETRO YAMNIAK 9 Lincoln Place Clnfton N J MRS ANN ZACHARKO 3011 N Stnllman Phvla P MR JOHN zAcK N E ub 4201 w ru:-p sr S ASSN MR AND MRS WALTER ZADOROZNY 78 80 Avenue B New York 9 N Y MR AND MRS MICHAEL ZIN 5532 N Second St Phlladelphra 20 Pa O P . . . - I co. , rm . , P . 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FRIEND FRIEND FRIEND FRIEND PEGGY ACQUARO 60 7350 Shelbourne St P a 11 MR 8 MRS PAUL ADELSBERGER 1366 Grovanua Ave Ablngton Pa WILLIAM ADELSBERGER 366 Grovama Ave Abangton Pa AMERICAN BUSINESS CLUB Glenslde Chapter ANITA ROSIE PAT MARIA PEGGY JANNIE DIANA EVIE JACK APPEL 1630 Germantown Ave Phila 22 Pa ARKA COMPANY 48 E 7th Street New York 3 N Y JOSEPH ARKATIN MRS MARY ARKATIN 865 N 25th Street Phnla Pa PETER ARKATIN 7921 Oxford Ave P a 11 a MRS MINNIE ARTESE 422 W Roosevelt Blvd Phlla Pa ASHBOURNE MARKET Hugh School 8 Park Ave Elkms Park 17 Pa GEORGE AURICH 6105 N 7th Street Phlla 20 Pa Auto Glass JAMES E LINUS SONS 3115 Germantown Ave Phlla Pa JACK BACON Butch s Auctlon Trevose Pa REV JOSEPH BADAN 710 Fox Chase Rd Ph a 11 a LEW BADER 1313 Spruce Street Phnla Pa MR GMRS HARRYC BADER JR 7846 Fayette Street Phlla 50 Pa MRS ERDOKIA BABIJ N Phllllps Ave Speonk L I N Y BALTZ PHARMACY 200 E Susquehanna Ave NEbraska 4 8937 eople cg vmelnem QI' MR 8- MRS MIKE BARNA 416 Ruck Street Itelles Pa MAUREEN BECK 60 2954 Magee Ave Phula 49 Pa MR 8. MRS GEORG BECK 2954 Magee Ave Phlla 49 Pa MR 8. MRS J BEDNAREK 4117 W Kamerlmg Chncago Ill L, 'I IAPD S TLAACO STATION 100 Rnsung Sun Ave IG 1 Best Wishes to the Class of 1960 FROM TONI 58 AND PATRICK PEVIL COMPANY INC 315 W Glenslde Ave Glenslde Pa TUrner 7 3291 MR 8. MRS BILBEE 7727 Rockwell Ave a 11 BINDER COOPERAGE Water 8- Dnckmson St Phula Pa FATHER BIROSH St Agnes Parish Phlla 23 Pa BLAKE FLORISTS 107 Huntlngdon Pxke NEIL BLOCK 1345 Chase Street Camden N J BLOOMER FAMILY 126 W Kung Street Malvern Pa DR LEON B BLUMBERG 7848 Montgomery Ave Elkins Park MR 8. MRS JOSEPH M BOCHEY 6509 N 4th Street Phlla 26 Pa MRS ANNA BODNAR 595 W 207 Street New York 34 N Y MR 8. MRS JOHN B BRENNAN 1003 Chandler Street Phlla Pa THE BRESLIN FAMILY 516 Stanwood Street a 11 MR 8. MRS WILLIAM BROWN 911 Afton St P a 11 a BUKOJEMSKY FAMILY 1238 Lohengrlm Place Bronx N Y ANITA JEAN BULMAN 6 724 Roseland Ave P a I1 a MR 8. MRS ROBERT BULMAN 724 Roseland Ave a 11 BURHOLME AUTOMOTIVE NC 7996 Rockwell Ave a 11 MR 8. MRS JAMES BUSTARD 212 Walnut Street Jenklntown Pa BUTT RFLY GIFT SHOP 7215 Rlslng Sun Ave Phula 1 MSS V RGINIA CALL 1448 Columbxa Ave Phlla MR 8 MRS C T CALL 5 Manor Place Lawrencebrook Manor New Brunswick N J MISS ANNE CAMPELL 3411 N 5th Street MR 8: MRS MICHAEL CAPUTO 1273 Dlxon Lane Rydal Pa MR 8. MRS JOSEPH CARFAGNO 3002 Magee Ave Phnla 49 Pa CASA CONTI Easton 8- Jenkintown Rd Glenslde Pa CASA CONTI RESTAURANT Easton Rd Glenslde Pa J M CEGIELKOWSKI Realtor 707 Huntingdon Pike Rockledge P CHARLES BEAUTY SHOP 7122 Ruslng Sun Ave Phnla Pa ANNA MARIE CHESNEY 130 West Ave Mt Carmel Pa EMIL JOSEF CHERVENKA D D S 6212 N Fntth St Phila 20 Pa FR STEPHAN CHOMKO St Michael Archangel Church New Haven Conn MR 8- MRS STANLEY CIARKOSKE 601 Dlsston Street P a 11 a DR TATIANA CISYK 5102 N Broad St Phnla 41 Pa GL 5 5121 CAPT 8- MRS LEX CLARKE A FAMILY Dugway Prov Grds Dugway Utah MR 8. MRS A COCCO 5418 Oakland Street Phnlu Pa ALICE ANNE CONNOLLY 7010 Forrest Ave Phlla Pa GERARD CONNOLLY 7010 Forrest Ave Phlla Pa O I A . . , I . A ' , , Phil . ,Pa. A ,' . - A . . E I ' ' ' , , , ' ' .1 ,Pa. hal . , Pa. 3 I' .'. . ' ., Pa. I 5 - , Ph'l . 1, Pu. Phil . , Pu. ' Amoun ExcAvAnNo, INC. Rockledge, pa, hi: . ,P . I ' ' , a. I , ' ' ' his . , P . il , I p , ' Phil . ,Pq. - - ,, , hit . ,P . f . - , ' 0 ' ' nn. ,P. ' . ' . ' Phil . ,Pu. ' ' ., . ' JOANNE CONNOLLY 7010 Forrest Ave Phlla Pa MARIE CONNOLLY 7010 Forrest Ave Phila Pa MISS KATHY CONNOLLY 408 Hlllslde Ave Jenkintown Pa MR 8. MRS COX 8. FAMILY 223 Godfrey Ave Phulo Pa MR 8. MRS W CROWN 4142 Longshore St Phrla Pa MR 8 MRS THOMAS CUMMINGS Lexington Avenue County Lune Park Lansdale M R Pa CURRAN FAMILY 1819 Napne Ave Phila Pa CUSTOM SHOP TAILORS 8. CLEANERS 1326 Chelten Ave Phlla Pa MR 8- MRS A CZABATOR 3152 Cattman Ave Phrla 49 Pa MARY DANYLUK 60 170 Fvrst Ave New York 9 N Y MRS ROSE DANYLUK 59 E Seventh St New York 3 N Y FR VITA DeCAROLlS St Joseph s Church New Haven 11 Conn DELL S CAFE 916 W 8th Ave New York N Y MR 8. MRS THOMAS DeLUCA 1808 Wynnwood Rd Phlla P K DENGLER 6013 N 5th Street Phlla P DEPENDABLE PRESS PRINTERS 2105 E Chelten Ave Phlla P DePROSPER TAILORING 5314 Gtn Avenue Phrla 44 Pa F D DEPUE Fuels West Avenue Jenkuntown Pa TUrner 4 2488 4 4888 ANDREW DIAKIWSKI 716 E 5th Street New York 9 N Y ROMAN DIAKIWSKI 716 E 5th Street New York 9 N Y DR JOHN DISILVESTRO St Agnes Hosprtal Phlla P eople CQ' -melnem el' D 81 L DELIVERY SERVICE 230 N 12th Street Phlla Pa LT COL 8. MRS C DOMBROWS Dugway Prov Grds Dugway Utah DON 8- BOB S BEAUTY SALON 914 Henrletta Ave Huntrngdan Valley DONAVAN HEAT TREATING CO 1615 N 2nd Street Phtla Pa DONOVAN HEAT TREATING CO 1615 N 2nd Street Phula Pa D ROCCO 8- SON 6605 Rlslng Sun Ave Phila Pa DY CO 4478 Broadvlew St Cleveland Ohio EDGE HILL GARAGE Complete Auto Repamng Lnmeklln Prke 8. Glensrde Ave ED MAE CRYSTAL CO Watchmakers Maternal 727 Sansom Street Ph Ia 6 Pa WA 2 5469 E K EDWARDS CO Bay Shlngllng 4101 N 5th Street MISS KATHLEEN EHLING 7813 Calvert St Ph la Pa MR BLMRS J EHLING 7813 Calvert St Phrla Pa EISELE S FLOWER SHOP 5741 N 5th Street Phrla Pa MR 8 MRS E ELNITSKY 245 Pune Street Phlla 6 Pa MR CARLJ EMHOF 4822 A Street Ph Ia Pa MRS HARRIETTE A EMHOF 4822 A Street Phlla Pa BETTY ERVIN 60 2318 Rosemore Ave Glensrde Pa THE ESCHBACH FAMILY 710 Los Angeles Ave P a 11 a BARBARA FARRELLO 967 Old Ford Rd Huntingdon Valley HENRY FAULKNER Cattman Avenue Phrla FLEX FERRINO 7718 Beach Lane Phrla K A FAMILY J E FINEGAN Sanrtary Plumbmg 7901 Oxford Ave Phlla Pa FISCHERS PASTRY SHOP 8013 Castor Ave Phlla P MR WILLIAM FLYNN 804 Unruh Ave Phrla P MR 8- MRS CHAS FOLEY 3113 Levlck Street Phila P MR 8. MRS G FOLEY 11005 Stevens Rd Phila 16 P FOX CHASE AUTO BODY 7931 Oxford Ave Phlla 1 FRANWALL BUILDERS INC 7801 Hasbrook Ave Phlla 1 A C FRATTONE Jeweler 50 S York Rd Hatboro Po MR 8. MRS J FRAUNHOFFER 209 Holme Ave Phla 17 P FREEDMAN CLEANERS 474 Tyson Ave Glenslde P TUrner 4 4233 GAEHRING S FLOWERS 3054 Frankford Ave VINCENT D GALZERANO Funeral Director 7158 Torresdale Ave Phrla P GARDENVILLE FARM DAIRIES Doylestown Pa DAVID A GARRISON 110 Earl Lane Hatboro Pa MR 8. MRS ANDREW GAURER 308 Ege Ave Jersey Cnty 4 N J MR 81 MRS JAROSLAW GAURER 308 Ege Ave Jersey Cnty 4 N J MR 8. MRS W GELETKANYCH 731 N Jordon St Allentown Pa JOHN GEl.ET'1'l 7645 Front St Chet P IRVING GENNET Sleepmaster Newark N J GLEN FOOD MART Easton 81 Keswrck Aves Glenslde Pa MR 8. MRS MICHAEL GOLITZ 154 Lmden St Allentown Pa Good Luck To The CLASS OF 1960 ,'60 . . I ., . 1 .1 - ., ' ., . . . . . I ' ' ., . , ' -, G. , . I t . . .I as ' ., . ' ., . ' ., a. ' ., . ' ., . ' . , a. , ' ' -, . ' .1 , Pa. . ., . 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MRS WALTER HAYES 7225 Eastwood Street P a I1 MR 8. MRS JOHN HELMICK 354 Walnut Street Jenkintown Pa HELWIG BROTHERS INC 70 Llmeklln Plke Glenslde P MR 8. MRS JOHN HIGGINS 700 E Hermat Lane Phlla 28 Pa SANDY HINES 57 983 Claire Avenue Huntingdon Valley Pa MISS MARIE HIRNIAK 60 28 Cottage Street New Haven 11 Conn MR MARK HIRNIAK 28 Cottage Street New Haven 11 Conn MR 8. MRS NICHOLAS HIRNIAK 3429 Dalsy Avenue Cleveland 9 Ohno MR 8. MRS WALTER HERNIAK 28 Cottage Street New Haven 11 Conn MR 8. MRS HNIEDKA 74 East 7th Street New York 3 N Y HOLY NAME SOCIETY St Mnchael s Church New Haven Conn eople cg fm2I'1'LQl7l THE HOWARD S 910 Greenwood Avenue Jenklntown Pa MISS OKSANA HRYCKO 3270 West 17 Street Cleveland 9 Ohlo MRS HELEN HRYCKO 3270 West 17 Street Cleveland 9 Ohuo DR 8. MRS GEORGE F HUCK JR 1900 Queen Street Wmston Salem North Carolina WALTER HUDYMIA 6619 Walker St Phlla Pa WALTER HUDYMA Plasterer 6619 Walker St Phula Pa HUNTINGDON VALLEY GENERAL STORE Delicatessen Frozen Foods Hardware PAUL JAEGER Guns and Sportnngoods Jenkintown P MR 8. MRS GEORGE JILINSKI 2522 W Haddon Avenue Chncogo 22 Illnnols MRS A V JONES 5306 Roosevelt Blvd P11110 P 521 Falrmount Avenue Phila 23 Pa JUNGS FLOWER SHOP 7116 Rrsnng Sun Avenue Phila P JUNIOR ALTAR AND ROSARY SOCIETY St Joseph s Ukralnlan Cathollc Parlsh Chlcaga lllmons MR 8. MRS MICHAEL JUZWIAK 6142 Tabor Avenue Phula P WILLIAM H JUZWIAK Prlntlng and Engravmg 3824 Marshall Street Phila P MR AND MRS KABACH 1801 Chestnut Hull Phila P LILLIAM KACHMARCHIK 6905 Rlslng Sun Avenue Phlla Pa KAHLOW SPORTSWEAR SHOPPE 5911 N 5th Street Phlla Pa FR JULIAN KATRJ 22 E 7th Street New York Cnty MARY KAUTZ 57 1004 Cottman Avenue Phlla Pa MRS SOFIA KAUTZ 1004 Cottman Avenue Phlla , Pa SOFIA KAUTZ 1004 Cottman Avenue Phlla Pa MIRIAM 8. BILLY KELLY 7029 Shelbourne Street Phlla Pa MR J KELLY 5150 Saul Street Frankford Pa MR 8. MRS WILLIAM KELLY 7029 Shelbourne Street Phlla P JOHN P KING 2119 W Toronto St Phnla P MR 8. MRS WALTER KING 519 Fairmount Ave Phlla 23 P MR DAVID W KLAISS 7250 Tabor Ave P a 11 MRS ETHEL KLAISS 7250 Tabor Ave a 11 MRS MARGARET KLAISS 7250 Tabor Ave a 11 MR 8. MRS JOSEPH KLEBAN 1522 Wlngohockung St Phlla 40 Pa MR W KLISHCHUK Cleveland 9 Ohlo KATHLEEN KNITTER 62 355 Stevens St P a I1 MR 8. MRS PAUL KNITTER 355 Stevens St a 11 W GRIFFITH KNORR 2232 Mt Carmel Ave Glenslde Pa OKSANA KOHUT 62 201 N Chester St Baltumore 31 Md OKSANA KOHUT 62 201 N Chester St Baltlmore 31 Md MR 8. MRS STARLEY KOPCZAK 2329 West Cortez St Chlcago 22 lllmols MR PETER KOSTECKY 1353 2nd Ave New York 21 N Y MRS MARIE A KRATZ 422 West Roosevelt Blvd Phlla Pa MR 8. MRS JOSEPH KRAUS 4511 N 18th St Phlla 40 Pa JAROSLAWA KRAWCZUK 100 N 5th St Phlia 23 Pa KRIST HOOFERS SQUARE DANC St Christopher s Parnsh Hall Somerton, Pa CLUB O QI' If ,uso hal. ,P. - Q., ' . ' 1 ' ' . , a. I , - ' hil . , Pa. l . . I ' ' U Phil . ,P... ' H ' , a. . , , , . - - Phil . ,P... ' ' ., a. I ' I 1 ' . ' , . U Q. ' ' ., a. D ' MR. s. Mas. JOHN JONETKA, sk. 3270 Wes' '7 5'- Hour FAMILY . , ' . - - . his . , P... ' hal . ,P... l ' . . - - , I A - - ' Phil . ,P... l . I Q. ' ., a. I 1 . , . . .I U. I 4 ' ., a. I ' l J , - E ANTON KUHN Melrose Country Club Chelt Pa BARBARA KUHN Melrose Country Club Chelt P MR 8. MRS J KUHN 6134 Belden St Phnla 49 Pa PAT KUHN 60 6134 Belden St Phnla 49 Pa JOHN D KUTZLER 6226 Mershon St Phlla 49 Pa LAB STUDENTS St Agnes Hospital Phnla P OREST LOCKOUSREG 318 E 9th St New York 9 N Y ROBERT LANGEFORD Brookslde Road Wallmgford Pa LARUES 1223 Cottman Ave P a I1 a MISS JOAN V LASCHENSKI 61 524 Pasadena Ave P a 11 a MR 8- MRS WALTER C LASCHENSKI 524 Pasadena Ave P a 11 a MR E J LAVERY 923 Colwyn Rd Jenkmtown Pa LAWNDALE SHOE STORE 6433 Rlsmg Sun Ave P a 11 a MAJOR 8. MRS J LAYSON Dugway Prov Grds Dugway Utah NADYA C LAZAREK 59 86 South 6th Street Locust Valley N Y GENE LEPINE 7237 Llmeklln Pk Phrla Pa LESTER 8- MART 680 Frankford Ave Phlla 49 Pa LETO ONE HOUR CLEANERS 715 Huntingdon Plke Huntmgdon Valley Pa LITTLE MEN S SWIMMING AND CHOWDER CLUB MR JOHN LONG 3428 N 6th St Phlla Pa MR 8. MRS ANTHONY LOPACKI 2732 Ash Street Phrla 37 Pa MR 81 MRS LUCENTE 8001 New Utrecht Ave Brooklyn N Y eople cg memem er MATTHIAS LUKENS Phila Pa MISS NANCY LUZECKI 2216 E Thompson St Phula 25 Pa MRS CLAIRE LYNCH 6115 Marshall St Phila 20 Pa MR GEORGE LYNCH Roslyn Inn Roslyn Pa REV PETER LYPYN 816 N Franklun St Phula 23 Pa MCCLEAN S SHOE STORE West Avenue Jenkintown Pa THE MacSWlNEY CLUB 510 Greenwood Ave Jenkuntown Pa E A MAGUIRE MRS 8. MR M MAKSYMINK 782 N 23rd St Phila P REV STEPHEN MALANIAK 472 Emmett St Phoenlxvllle Pa MR 81 MRS MARIO MALPEZZI 3319 Glenvuew St Pltlla P JOSEPH H MARGUSITY 361 N Easton Rd CATHERINE MARAN 6931 Stenton Ave Phila 38 Pa BARBARA MARAN 60 6931 Stenton Ave Phlla 38 Pa DR MICHAELJ MARKOW 135 East Allegheny Ave Phila 34 Pa MRS A MAROTTO 3026 Unrak Ave Phila 49 Pa MISS K MARTIN 6622 Smedley St Phlla Pa REV JOSEPH MARTYNIUK 816 Franklin St Phila 23 Pa MR 81 MRS EDWARD MASINKO Havertown Pa MRS SOPHIE MASINKO 200 W Laveer St Phnla 20 Pa JOSEPH B MATHERS INC 7913 Oxford Ave P a 11 a DR FRANK MATTEI St Agnes Hospltal Phlla Pa MR 8- MRS JOHN MATUSEK 6205 Shelbourne St P a 11 a MR PAUL MATUSIAK 2114 W Superior St Chncago III MARY MATWIJIW 61 2430 W Chacago Ave Chucago 22 III MARY MATWIJIW 61 2430 W Chicago Ave Chncago 22 III FREDERIC MAURER 5427 Gtn Ave Phsla 44 Pa WILLIAM R MAY Funeral Director Glenslde Pa PAT McBRIEN 60 8239 Forest Ave Elkms Park 17 P P GGY McBRIEN Valley Road Blue Bell P MR F W McBRIEN 8239 Roberts Road Elkms Park Pa MR 81 MRS J V McBR EN 8239 Forest Ave Elkms Park 17 Pa CHARLES MCCARRY Mgr Kenney Shoe Corp Frankford Ave MR JOHN McCOOL 1448 E Columbla Ave Phila P MRS JOSEPHINE McCORMlCK 324 Tulpehocken Ave Elkms Park 17 Pa ANNA McDERMOTT 607 Glensude Ave Wyncote Pa THE McDERMOTTS Glenslde Pa MRS ANN MCDERMOTT 5903 Ella Street Phnla Pa DMYTRO MELISH 6300 Brous Ave Phlla Pa MARIE MELNICH 61 6116 Alma St Phlla 49 Pa MR STEVEN MELNICH 6116 Alma St Phrla 49 Pa MRS MARY METELSKI 3052 Frankford Ave Phnla 34 Pa DR SILVIO MICELI St Agnes Hospital Phila Pa TONY MICHEALS-Combo JE 5 B417 Phlla Pa DOTTIE MILLER 60 640 E Mayfaur St Phrla Pa MARY AND EILEEN MILTZ 3026 Longshore Ave Phnla 49 Pa 1 -1 - . 1 1 ., . 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MRS WALTER MOSIONDZ 1809 E Tnoga St Phtla 34 Pa MOTHER S CLUB Immaculate Conceptlon Church Hamtramck 12 Mtch MARTHA MUSZAK 59 2511 W Walton Chtcago 22 lllmons COCO MYERS 1122 Woodland Ave Sharon Hull Pa MRS D MYRICK 5306 Roosevelt Blvd Phllo P NAP S COLD CUTS 3001 Magee Ave Phtla 49 Pa MARIA NOVAK 116 Hancock St Trenton 10 N J OLENEC PHARMACY 2201 W Chicago Ave Chlcago 22 Illnnons IRENE OLESKYN Phlla 40 Pa REV J ONUFERKO Immaculate Conception Church Ramey Pa OTT FAMILY 6901 Castor Ave Phila 49 Po MARVIN PACKEL 7030 Llmeklln Plke Phlla Po NADIA PANAS 625 E 9th St N REV PATRICK PASCHAK OSBM 2238 W Rice St Chacago III REV PATRICK PASCHAK OSBM 2238 W Rice St Chncugo Ill DOLORES PEACHEY 63 1446 Vanklrk St Phllo 49 Pa MR 8. MRS THOMAS PEACHY 1446 Vanklrk St Phila 49 Pa MRS VICTORIA PELENSKY 1809 E Tuoga St Phnla 34 Pa eople cg memem QI' MR 8. 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MRS HARVEY RABBIT 9999 Blue Bunle Lane Rabbltsvllle P MRS EVA REE Prosser Ave Wllllamstown N Y MR 8- MRS JOSEPH 2128 HotTnagle St Phtla Po MISS JACQUELINE REDMILE 6 655 Seminole Ave a 11 WALTER REJMIAK 816 Medway Road Ph Ia 15 Pa misuse RICKY AND 1oAN srEPHsN MAslNKo THE RILEY CHILDREN 3135 Knorr St Phnla Pa MR 8. MRS JAMES V RILEY 3135 Knorr St Pmla Pa P TER A RILEY 140 Goodwnn Drtve Park Ridge lll REV JOHN F RILLEY Our Lady of Ransom Phlla Po RIZZO S PIZZERIA 21 E Glenslde Ave Glenslde Pa THE ROBSON CHILDREN 784 Moredon Road Meadowbrook Pa JEANETTE ROBSON 784 Moredon Road Meadowbrook Pa MR 8. MRS JOHN ROBSON 3928 Delhi St Phlla Pa MR 8. MRS JOHN ROBSON 784 Moredon Road Meadowbrook Pa ROCK S COLD CUTS 128 Huntingdon Pike Rockledge Pa RONAN MOTORS INC Dodge 8- Plymouth 5th and Allegheny MR B B ROSE 1520 Mayland St MR 8. MRS EDW ROWLINGS 7311 Shlsler St P o 11 a HOPE ROWLINGS 60 JAY ROWLINGS 76 P a 11 a MR 8. 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MRS WALTER WETZEL 429 Longshore Ave P a 11 a WHITE S TIRE SERVICE Easton 8. Jenkintown Rd Glenslde Pa MR LEO WILLIAMS 426 Easton Rd Glenslde Pa MARIE WILSON 59 6632 Cornelius St Phlla 38 Pa MR 8. MRS D W WILSON 6632 Cornelius St Phnla 38 Pa WIMMER S BAKERY 6101 Lawrence SI Phlla Pa JACQUELINE WINTERS 61 6303 Farnsworth St Phnla 49 Po MR 8. MRS WINTERS 6303 Farnsworth SI Phrla 49 Pa JOHN WOLFINGER 147 W Champlost St Phrla 20 Pa O I , wM. . . , . ' I . ' ., Pa. I ' I60 I I. . . - -I G. I ' ., Pa. . I ., G. I I I I I - 1 . ' - , 0- I' I w ' il . , . I . ' . , ' , g. I I . , . his . , Pa. ' - f - 1 . h se. . N. Y. ,N. Y. . nn . , Pa. ' snsmz MARY KATHRYN 5'- MR- 6- MRS- A- WERKLEY Phil . ,Pq. hil . , Pa. hil - ,P - - , , , I . has . ,P . I ' .,I a. I . - I 1 - I ., a. I , ' I I - ' ' hil . ,Pq. I ' ' ' il . , Pa. hu . I Pa. I I - , - ,'59 I ' .. Ia. ' .I , . 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