St Joseph Hill Academy - Hilltopper Yearbook (Staten Island, NY)
- Class of 1953
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X rr li 1 b xx . x - w hi'-si. in U i Q u il'-is As flue cornerslone is placed info fha wall of Hue new build- ing, Bishop Donalwue prepares fo place ihe iirsf layer of cemenf wifh fhe silver frowel presenied for The occasion by Mr. Neil Convery. As ihis is being done One sludenh and parficipanis look on. Q' Agfgv, f s:r'igL Sf fx- Jrdli, i -49A ij 'I Q ' A-Q Q ,y L9 . 1' -af- Q 1 x l 1 fi' , ga in gg, 'A A A' . , Xxx X . vV7.,, 'A -1 1 K n - , , A:1'1' Q' LD? N . mis 'IQLMKL K, ff ' - , , N X 1? 'sf' f V ' -igg H . , ,A-'7' ., 'Y X5 Mya H - - . , + xf 1 , ,CHQ H flmlgx J ww- 5 Km,,,, E ' I xt xx m,L Lszjiiv l 1 h t A .il J. 3' x I 4 . f W , 2 L. ww.,-,Q .c 79 Yfhkgqf I J ,Q-wt x - , J ' L' in If A ,. , XF-9, U., stil! . N 'yy' Y' 4, I ,kt igilkfv -6' U.- nf! 'X' r .TJ . 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Through fheir Larin franslafions, rhese freshies have fraveled along fhe Appian Way lo lhe glory 'lhaf was ancienf Rome. The shady of Laiin will unfold fo fhem lhe lreasures of the ancienf classics and fha slorehouse of knowledge 'lhal Lalin provides will be very useful in laler life. The sophomores are inlroduced lo a modern language as lhey underlake fhe sfudy of French l. Endeavorlng lo undersland fhe problems presenled by fhis modern iongue is Anne Weierich while Janel Casiellano, Rita Boggs, Mary McGovern and Jeanne Moreau wrife senlences on lhe board. Ol' ul'lCl0l'.4t6ll'lAl'lg The sludenls learn The cusloms and 'lradifions of fha people of France in lhe French lll class. lhus broaden- ing 'lheir lrnowledge of olher counlries. This subiecl provides inleresl for all seniors. Carole McClaughry and Ann Burns are explaining irregular verbs lo lheir classmales. ,Q x4 ,N..,,r,l ,I ,- . . 'M , f4-- . Mffrgv, ., , These biology sfudenfs have iusi compleied an experimenf dealing wifh ihe efiecf of sunlighf on green leaves. The observers are, lefi io righf. Joyce Tamblyn, Barbara and Barbara Murray. Four nnduslrrous senior grossed in their preparalion of nifric acid. Beairice Lavelle, Madeline Camarano, Carole McClaughry, and Audrey Pedersen, seem io be making a suc- cess of ihe experimenfs. V. ygw, In F -'Q Engaged an fwo experrmenis which are required for ihe general science class are P. O'Dessa, E. Morhard, M. Burns and G. Curren. One group is using eleciric magnefsg the ofher demonsfraies sialic eleciricify. Reufher, Dorolhy Riley, Belly Goefz explains ihe various paris of a flower fo Carole Edwards as she loolrs for ihem on ihe diagram. This is one of fha naiure siudies done by fhe general science class. chemusfs are deeply en- These iuniors hope ihar fheir osmosis experimenl' has Qhe oufcome lhaf if should. P. Casaua, D. Dobrovolslci, and V. Barrefi have done all ihe preparafory sieps as given and now are watching fo make sure fha? +he bag submerged in iha waiar will noi' leak. They were quife pleased af 'lhe resulfs of ihe successful biology experimeni. Ambifious infermediaie sfudenis arrive ai' school early in order io check a problem. Nancy Hammol shows Treasure Humphreys and Dolores Dobrovolski how she arrived af her answer. The olhers waich, frying 'lo 'lind fheir misfakes and mailing use of 'I'his lasl' minuie assisi- ance. jacfa The freshman class looks on as their fellow classmafe Thelma Langell, explains a problem in algebra. This is fhe firsl iasfe ihe freshies have had of higher mafhe- mafics and may find lhe process of solving for x a complex one. all hglftferi The poinfs of their compasses are in posifion and ihe sophomore class inienlly begins malning fheir circles accuraiely. The infricacies of geomeiry wiih ifs fheorems and angles presenis a challenge 'io many of ihe sfudenfs. Menial aleriness is aiiainecl by diligenlly sfudying mafhemafics and ihese sfudenis are working foward ii. .l...l -ui! ' 4- N.: viii!! 1 ,Jer X. K 'E N is 'SX xx Q Q A Q, if XA fa i 3 'X ff- wwf' if Xmkh ig Mwwi , A.. 5,0 A Q jf' - . N ,f .f.e, CNtEZT'I10l cllfjiaw 1' ,N ,gk 12 Yi if 5 z, . -1. 1 . L59 x :Ei Q 1. mf L X f .d k- Q if uf ,. K: Q Q QQ . ii x N-1. :fx -1: .fi ' -i: ::.f'w . .y-,. X . ,A QE i ii? X Ex X , S .LN fi HAS' vw 5 X f QQ: 1 N W, 15. Q . xx Q Q. RX si g? b it IF ii QE az A, . Q5 , , f w ., . , , X . .v Q 3 lx x. x.k.. X, . .. X x gxix ,Q K xx Q X: SX. ' -,M - . Y as Q ww f. Q 1 'wi- fjlw ,mf and flw farm Maureen Smifh and Mary Alice Turvey acquire experience in using a mimeograph as fhey run off ihe school paper. During iheir fwo-year business course fhe girls advance in lheir knowledge of lhe commercial subiecfs such as, fyping, sfenography and fhe operalion of various business machines which will aid 'them in lhe pursuif of fheir careers. As we walk ihrough fhe corridors we hear lhe rhythmic beal of ihe iypewrifer keyboard. Our curiosify overcomes us, and as we glance in we see lhe ambilious sfudenls are: Margaref Coghlan, Ellen Burke, lsecond rowl Caiherine Slanfon and Carole Brown, diligenily praclicing io increase fheir speed. In 'the sfeno class we view our secrefaries of fha fufure, ambifiously sfudying and looking 'forward lo graduafion when lhey will make fheir long awaifed debuf info lhe business world. Transcrib- ing her homework af fhe board we see Danica DeLeo, while Ann Burns, Rufh Pauze, and Calher- ine Sfanlon, fellow seniors, look on. ,ff , 9. wi?-fri 155 f al -ISL!! Q w .Lili J x 53. M5 .. yn 0 . 'H aw.. as .x ly-mr' 1 .gn :up f 5 ' s IW! -s -is Ji X L P ,Mt . , -q ,- v 5 , 'ii-,gi3iA ' U'tl .4 523' : 'Q -.J--,v ' , u .L ? - vt f f v- t ,ly . k 'TN 'f Q' - Q 'S l Q-v we L. 4x f cc ffm- I 4 02 w ' gin A 5 6q1r: WJ 4 ' 5 Q I . , 4 ' z , J., ., , .M ,mesh X lijf if 1 ,, I 3 KW. If X AL iff?-Wffflafg f ' 23 ,. ' A Q ,fv s I 1 al K Y K s Q 9 K, A, f' O v .ns .Zh , , 4 1 I-a f:,Y'l W , I E , I X , ,,, .md ,: - , ,.,.,. ww H11-A9 n-1 News fx f x ' ul r .1 G, 'I L? f A 1' I X 5 Q I 5 ' X I 4 .r w 5.l F, Preceded by iwo of rho upper classmen carrying a school Sodalify banner, fha eniire sfudeni body wends Hs way io Our Lady's groNo as ihey recifo ihe rosary prior lo fhe Coronafion. Befween decades of rho rosary hymns were sung in honor of Our Blessed Moiher. The firsf communicanfs also look par? in ihe ceremony. , '..'-9' 1 Throughouf our educafion af fhe Hill we have found ihe golden fhreads of Ca+holic fhoughl' and +radi+ion woven info ihe roufine of our scholasiic life. These are broughi' in+o every ac+ivi+y when we en+er high school and are received info Our Lacly's Sodalify. The Sodaliiy is an infegral parl of ihe school life. Hs influence ex- fends 'fo falce in every ac+ivi+y in which ihe sfudenf Sodalisis parfic- ipafe from 'lhe religious momenfs which include fhe annual Sodalify recep+ion +o lhe gala iunior prom. The Sodaliiy commands an im- porfani pari of each girl's life malcing her a Child of Mary in aciion as well as in name. The pasf year has been an evenfful one bofh for 'fhe Sodalify and for many individual Sodalosfs Barbara Murray a 'unuor enloyed fhe fhrllllng experience of being chosen for a cenfer spread arhcle nn fhe ueen s Work which coniaunecl many of fhe excuhng expern ences Barbara has had as a fashion model The monfhly edlhon of Mary Lore has also proved highly successful and has become an Indispensable pari of 'fhe Hill fav S' 'fm sk' Our Lady's alfendanls sland in line reedy lo begin fhe Hill's annual May Procession. They hold floral bouquoh which will be placed al ihe fool of Our Lady's sfafue. The aifendanis were led by B. Murray, direclly followed by l. Crane, J. Rupp. E. Theriaulf, C. Sienfon, M. Cosfello, B. Schnoller, T. Humphreys, B. Cole, P. Casaua, A. Weierich, C. Mangiero, V. PraH and J. Moreau. l 1 1 1 .nf ' , I ' f- J T 1 I ,yi 0 e qw' .,, .. v T C -Q or , li 8 4' il -rvtn ,f 1 . Following lhe Coronafion, Our Lady's courf sfands in reverenlial awe aboul' fha slaluo l ol our newly-crowned Molher. The Sodalify prefecl holds a bouquel of flowers which she will leave al +he foo? of lhe slafue af fha end of the ceremony. Virginia Bono, prefecf, and fha iunior members of fha courf sfand af eifher side of fha crown-bearer. of mary our 7Woc!e! The challer of lhe girls is halled for a momenl as our phofographer snaps lhem during lhe com- munion breakfast The freshmen members of lhe Sodalify can be seen in The foreground, wearing fheir veils. . e A A , fi:-suv I H Hy: A-If Our four soclalily officers, V. Bono. C. McClaughry, A. Pedersen, and M. Smiih lislen aflenrively as Fafher Walker explains fhe layouf and format of ihe Queen's Work maga- zine. The officers conversed wilh Falher Welker af fhe S.S.C.A. W .V.d. i ffl, T.. 3 ,, ,,, Our Sodalify officers, Virginia Bono, Carole Mc- Claughry and Maureen Smifh lake 'lime oul from The inifiaiion fo complefe ihe decoralions in ihe school hall. These evenfs are held annually qn Hallowe'en and are lhoroughly enioyed. H'm don'f +hey look good . seems fo be wha? Treasure Humphreys is remarking io Nancy Ham- mal as Margarefhe Noe, acling as hosfess, offers fhem some of rhe refreshmenls which will be served af fhe Halloween parly. 'ij f e iea '-- Qs J . The highlighfs of fhe recep+ion look place af fhe alfar rail of 'lhe chapel, when 'lhe candidafes were formally received and became members of lhe lmmaculafe Mary Sodalily. Here Maureen Smifh, Sodalify freasurer, adiusis Nona Gal- lagher's veil. Virginia Bono, fhe Sodalify prefecf, lighfs ihe candle of candidafe, Kay Baron, prior io fhe Candlelighl' Ceremony in fha school's chapel. During lhis rife fha candidafes are received info ihe Sodaliiy and pledge iheir infenfions io be exemplary Sodalisls. These girls are assembled in 'lhe hall as fhey awaif fhe momenf when fhey will 'form a procession and walk io fhe chapel fo be officially welcomed inlo fhe Scdalify. All of lhe forfy-live pledges carried Iighfed candles and wore while veils. The newesl members of Our Lady's Sodalify form a devoui procession as fhey assemble af lhe chapel door before 'their receplion. All sodalisfs affended fhe Mass which was said before fhe while-veiled prospecfive Children of Mary were formally received by Falher Langan, O.F.M. ll Cl Olll' The Rose Garland dancers are picfured as They are relaxing before fheir dance. Peggy Casey, holding The baskef of flowers, led The group as she scailered flowers about The coslumes and posies harmonize fo add fo fhe colorful iesfivilies. ' ,'L!l' LL I-,Ig X 'Wm' , ' 'it e Fl W, ,. A These charming ballef dancers, enlerlainers in The Eurolanian Royal Courr, piroueHed and lwirled abou? lhe sfage. This group was led and Trained by Donna Sue Monroe, seen in fhe cenfer of The dancers. Donna has foured in several cifies and recenfly fool: bofh dramafic and dancing parrs in a number of road shows in Dallas, Texas, wifh The William Dollar Company. ln addifion she has performed in various benefil shows and several clubs. The background of The Sirauss walh and The :off ruslle of This gay group has iusf execuled a lively folk dance af lafiefa combined wiih Ohe sooihing rhyfhm and graceful- The Rose Fesfival, an annual fesfival in Eurolania. The girls ness of Che walhsrs. sei a mood Typical of a nighi in added much merrimenl' ro the occasion wifh the snappy Eurolania. They are led by K. Meyer and A. Pedersen. polka, done fo The fempo of Their nalional dance. l- .ws 3 P 4 L,-he . K .w w .vim Ci L 3313 W .,.., , is it mr 'J' 5' ,nr 4 IN-f:.v.!, .g F' , . f . .H 'QQ 2 . xi' .,, . - G0 'x J Fifiess-mv ia W ,S RQ .Q 4' ,- rr 'SL bf .Q P A P' 1 5 .1 wi' The business defails of fhe yearbook are being apfly carried This year's sfaff, Carole Mcclaughry. edifor, and her as ouf by V. Bono, M. Camarano and A. Bachmann picfured sisfanfs, Ann Burns, Audrey Pedersen and Consfance Bowden from riqhf fo leff. Af fhe exfrema leff Beafrice Lavelle, pore induslriously over The work fhey musl do for 'lhe com who led fha school in fhe number of ads obfained for fha ing edifion of fhe yearbook before sending if fo press. yearbook, hands in her final refurns. .24 Luifcbng recor The iask of preparing a yearbook is more complex ihan is Carole Mcclaughry, our e lor, has been an honor sf den? af fha Hill for four year besides being senior class presidenf. generally realized. To make lhe book successful and inferesling fhe girls, beginning in fhe iunior year, allend numerous press confer- ences and clinics, including The C.Y.C. al Cardinal Hayes, lhe Columbia Press Conference and The Calholic Yearbook Conference al Villanova. The inlorrnalion acquired al These clinics helps lo make lhe books progressively improve. The efforls of 'the edilor and slall are rewarded when lhey alfend lhe C.S.P.A. luncheon al lhe Walrlorl Astoria. 5. ek E X .Q K X Mg' Every year, sludenls inferesfed in liferary work affend ihe Cafholic Yearbook Conference al' Cardinal Hayes High School. Here we find, leff fo righf, A. Bachmann, A. Burns, Brother Hickey, chairmen, C. Bowden and C. McClaughry. was X is-25 j f'4'!'g .n- An illuslralion in lhe school magazine, Chips , calches Ann Marie Burns pages fhrough an issue of 'lhe Chips lhe eye of Danice De Leo as she discusses ils significance while Consfance Bowden checlrs her shorf sfory. Ellen Burke in The slory lo Evelyn Olah. Also picfured are Peggy Casey, walches infenlly as Magdalene Tofh fypes copy. Lois Koenig, and Conslance Bowden, enioying fha issue. lnleresl and appeal were added lo lhe Chrislmas issue of Chips by Ann Burns and l .ll lY 'WI' ol 'ming 'nd l'Chips from The Pines , lhe lilerary magazine ol The Academy doslgn' zludenls, made ils lwelllh annual appearance lhi-. Chrislrnaz, Chip','l has been gradually improved since ils debul and as a resull has placed lirsf for eighl successive years al lhe Columbia School Press Associalion. The C.S.P.A. conducls a crilical survey which has proved very helpful in planning a successful 'formal lor lhe publica- tion. This year Chips was also shown al a non-competitive display al lhe C.Y.O. wilh other secondary Calholic school publicafions. Our Chips arl slafl is dili- QL. genlly af work. These girls headed by Anifa Bachmann, ar? odilor, and assisled by Madeline Camarano, Jeanne Moreau and Veronica Burrell, cerlainly added greafly lo lhe success of fhe boolr. if 1 Harriel Marsh offers lwer approval of Barbara Pacoraro's gown and make-up, as she puis a finishing louch lo Bar- bara's hair-do wiih a comb, before enlering ihe ball room lo lalle par? in llwe dancing and merrimenf. ,Q ir n a winfer wonclerjancl 'fm we-I Bernadefie Di Crocco and her escorf pose for 'fhe phofographer. La+er 'khe piclorial review will recall pleasanf memories fo all parlicipanfs. N KZ? Q17 v Q ,f 'A '- R i 5 rw Q.. Pidurecl here we see fha commiHee heads of our junior prom, Carol McAuliFfe, Treasure Humphreys, Barbara Pecoraro, and Barbara Cole, along wifh fheir escorls. Below we glimpse 'lhe fesfive spirif which prevailed. The theme of fhe prom, The Crysial Ball , was evidenl in the beaufiful decorafions. 2, ml My ,,-lk Ts 8 MQ .1 5. Dr. and Mrs. Di Crocco and Mr. and Mrs. E. Morse. chaperons, at +he iuniors' Crys+aI Bell prom, are sealed in fron? of fhe siefue of fha Blessed Mofher and seem fo be enioying +hemselves as much as Hue iaenagers. :fm ew. l Q A iilii Illia-nu.,-u!1q,'l7 -1,4 ' 2 Wifh e song in flueir luearls, we see flue Academy Glee Club during flue presenfafion of flue musicals. Accompanied af flue piano by Ruflu Pauze, flue Glee Club fills flue audiforium wiflu flue beaufiful sfrains of flue lndian Love CalI . Aside from flue musicals fluey also parficipafa in flue opereffe, graduafion and Clurisfmas programs. There are several whom, Barbara Cole, received a scholarship fo Julliard. oufsfanding vocalisfs in flue club, one of Amid flue lovely sfrains of Polonaise, we see Rufh Pauze showing her oufsfand- ing falenf as xlue caresses flue keyboard wifh luer masferful fouclu. Ruflu, a sen- ior, has been a member of flue Glee Club for fluree years. Rufla also accom- panied flue girls wiflu, The World is Waifing for flue Sunrise, and Wifi: a Song in My Head during flue spring musicals. Beaufifully poriraying 'ihe seasons in fhe musicale are: E. Theriauli, in an array of green, as spring: B. Cole, aiiired in pink, as summer: and J. Moreau, decked in brown and yellow, as aufumn. M. A. Turvey depicfed winfer. A+ lhe grand piano in fhe school audilorium, Donna Sue Monroe displays one of her many ialenfs. She enferfained wiih Beefhoven's Waldsfein Sonata. Her piano reperloire is exlensive and includes selecfions by many classical com- posers. She is frequenily called upon io enferfain ai parfies and iniiiafions. Donna has had much experience playing Summer Siock. She has enferiained her fellow classmafes on many occasions. Eaufifuf mudic Spring, wiih sweefness and music in 'lhe air brings wifh if The fradifional yearly Spring Mu- sicale. This pasl' year.+here was a wide variefy of solo numbers in acldiiion fo lhe songs rendered by fhe Glee Club. Piano and vocal rendifions were given by sfudenfs from each high school class. The senior class was represenied by Donna Sue Monroe, Ruih Pauze and Mary Alice Turveyg 'rhe junior class by Palricia Ghilain, Barbara Cole, and Elinor Theriaulf, and lhe sophomore and freshmen classes respeciively by Belly Pafalcy and Grace Murphy. The program consisled of classical and semi-classical numbers and ihe ever-popular selec- iions. A special scene depicied lhe four seasons wifh appropriaie songs. The Musicale was well af- Tended by parenis and sfudenis and was enjoyed boih by ihe audience and The pupils who +ook pari in if. 31.2 LJ OU, X, glx 4 The upper leff picfure shows lhree of fha boarders decorafing fha school Chriximas lree. B. Sclmol- ler, E. Pafaiy and M. Brennan seem fo have caughf fhe mood fha? comes once a year al Chrislmas lime. Sl. Joseph ll. Di Croccol lends a helping hand lo one of lhe Magi lJ. Moraaul before lheir appearance in fha annual Chrislmas pageant Two of our herald angels, D. Ducasse and M. Spencer, stop to admire ihe beaufiful poinselfias which adorned lhe Sacred Head alfar during fha Chrisfmas season. Q .I . V qw. ,V ..m..M?:,m.f?1 wi f LK -2 Ji- Us .- '+ .-. Q 3: E i vi Q 5 up I xj K' M 25 'GFTLA-1 - .Q 45 frk- V -3 3 A ,f fa? Y iff . 1 I ' M r D f I 'Q ,Q f Q X. 1 is SF? 6' lv ' J glin' E' 5 F qi LJ, ' v . . Q z ,. ,S 6 ' 'P BU we Q -n 2 M t gi W x F Y. Y X Q - 9 '-5' 'E X h A W ,., A kj 'TZ' 'V wx fi f' fi :wha L Au w, fax' .fx 'fa ', 9 J' . sw ? X D ,Y ,J 'R V ff Nwxag S ff M-Q-ef. 1 Q usxfov -PQ Q W -Q f :SQ T L f K A ' F Q Y 11- H, ff nd, 13. A . 1- Q ,g x L' 5 W3-Jig 7 -X ' ,. :Ju . '-,33 1 QQ 1 S is ,Q f Q- W -A . 'H A Mig '- ,123 ' fi V: .-51 v -. an za 1- EQ'-in A ef 'ss YQ? ll Q' :- .E gg . , W ' . rf 'Sf' we MW 2? 4 + 4 Q -9 , x X5 +2 , .N 1-JH' N NM we 'uf , 'Q as I H 'Wang . A, . u,. 7 'M xx 'V X 7. .ska ,gg ,ff .xdfiifica morfar fke Lriclfd fogefker PC , . 1 i If you could have heard fhe words ol pleasure and seen fheir smiles as fhey looked over fheir new uniforms, you would have been iusf as pleesed as lhese girls are. Peggy Casey receives her uniform and sneakers from Mr. John O'Connor, lhe chairman of lhe Faihers' Club alhlefic commiifee, as Mr. Facifico and Mr. Nugenf walch lhe pres- enlalion. Verne Prall and Marie Brennan are admiring ihe new uni- forms fhey have iusl received. Desserf has arrived! Suzanne O'Shea, Calherine Man- giero, end Peggy Casey impelienfly walch as Carole McClaughry, newly selecled caplain of ihe baskeilaall leem, execufes fhe honor of culling ihe firsf piece of caie af lhe Baskefball Teslimoniel Dinner. The eniire ieam and many of lheir fellow classmeles were preseni af Ohe dinner fo see fhe awarding of leffers fo lhe players. X71 Q 'Bibs ' .14 '1 wa 2. I -e .wzflf-f A' c jg 40 .R R ' 9.2-Q4 1 t R 1 s ,f as N 'ii w,,,,c 34101194 tke Loop A large group ol high school sludenls eHended lhe Teslimonial dinner given for fhe Beskefbell feem. The occasion for lhe dinner was ihe annual presenlaiion of afhleiic honors lo ihe players. Fel? or chenille leflers, ceriilicales and lrophies were awarded. NY ar 'fi Our feam's pinf sized dynem Wu Coglwlen, insiills fear m o heel-fs of all opponenfs as s o pro ares io oxecufo- her deadly hook slwof g mmfwfw A i I .gr f ' r l . f Dospffe dexfrouhs guarding by slr ponenfs, Caflwerino Meng: ro Carole McCleugl1ry an Carols Brown were a olp flrelr foam beef Nofro 58 '5 -F w-.Q-wmv f Fi f' -',' 'rf 7' h ig ,. 1 'V T- sg Y . f ' WX' fww. X I I ,f 'J , g QQ 5 , , X A C'1,. Q f if ,L 5 nf T? -...,, 4 t- kkxk U S431 f wg? 1 N, N Q , 1 l S. O'Shea, D. Riley, B. Perry and F. Mannino ex amine fha frophy won for fha pas? lwo years by our Riding Club. They infend fo increase rheir efloris nexf spring fo insure a permanenf display of Che irophy in our school. Mrs. McNally and Mrs. Porazzi, fwo of +he mofhers, graciously accepf fha gold lrophy from Mr. John Franzrab, on behalf of ihe school. The frophy is awarded lo fhe school obfaining fha mos? poinfs in +he various islandwide compefifions. Once again Pal Turvey proved her abiliiy as an equestrian. Accompanied by John Franzreb, Pa? receives a frophy from a represenia+ive of ihe Cerebral Palsy Foundafion. Proceeds of ihe show wenf for the benefil of ihe foundafion. A number ol thrilled members of our newly organized sofi- Three members of +he sofiball ball ham eagerly roof for a home run from iheir poinl of +eam, B. Pecoraro, C. Man- vanfage ai one of fhe season's mosi exciiing inier-class giero and S. O'Shea decide games. which side will be firsi af baf. Un :Le iamon PM Turvey looks on as Mau- Siffing on fhe sfeps of The school discussing fhair chances in reen O'Shea waih for +he Qhe nexf infer-class game we see le'H io righls Elinor Theri- pilch. Carol McDermoHYge+s aulf, Riia Boggs, Calherine Fecci, Edna Eule and Donna ready fo cafch: ius? in case. Morhard. garef Bruno discuss fheir fevoriie sport W Me ,wx Picfured here are e group of enfhusiaslic fennis players. As soon as fhe spring wealher sels in Ohe courfs are never empiy. Even during iheir free periods fhe girls pracfice iheir sfroles and iechniques. From lei? fo righf we see Treasure Humphreys, Nancy Hammel, Riia Boggs, Mar- garefhe Noe, Joan DeMaso and Cafherine Man- giero. Miss Ruih Burbank, coach, shows new 'tennis en- Yhusiasfs, Edna Eule. Denyse Ducasse, Gail Cur- ren, Margarei Bruno, and Pamela Graebe, ihe fundamenfal poinis in holding 'lhe iennis rackef. Such a poinf is very fimely for our newcomers since fhis is one of ihe main fealures in playing well. 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L L -' M---w:1Q.,,'fY -?.1J:'Zvb au,-.ws0.-ww-mwwwwfw -- A ' vx 0, ,,.W. W- Egg- , V-pw 1- , L-4. . QM, ,WM .. -4 M,,,ff5vww2q1g.v.,Js? ,,,,.,,, ,,lf:fig.3,m J M .f3iw,?2 . :M-u,,.., ?' A , ,, ,x 1 t- 4 ffvftgj 'Ffiw 1 f V J XY 1 .Jrf .- V 1,3 f vw., v:41 1 X gif? iv , ' .K -2 1125 4 -Ve 'P' , nn ,. 5 ' ff rf -fy'-Q:-. ' ' -- eg M tice.. ' 'fsfyf 11 49' XK.. A 1 ' 1 1 v f enior . . . a inidLeo! laroclucf fo Ae larou of CAROLE MCCLAUGHRY Presidenf 1- MADELINE CAMARANO Vice-President y NX if if . iffy, 73, , K ha, I - 5 3,3151 ' i x ll ill ll nior Ofhcera MARY ALICE TURVEY AUDREY PEDERSEN Secretary Treasurer 1953 Snior ANITA ROSE BACHMANN Capable . . . eflicieni . . . keen inieresi in people and ideas .. . . Anile . . . Friendliness of manner . . . bubbling sense of humor . . . co- operative spirir . . . signify her . . . Naiural ariisiic abiliiy . . . Connoisseur of flue classics Enioys . . . relating experiences of her European four . . . friendship wiih Ginny and Kay . . . Quiei . . . mos? willing . . . appreciafed by all who Know her. Sodalily . . . I, 2, 3, 4g Mary Lore Siaff . . . 4: Chips Slaff . . . 3. 4: Yearbook Siaff . . . 4: Le Cercle Jeanne d'Arc . . . 3, 41 Ad Club r tics 4: Plebes oi Democracy . . . I. 2, 4: Drama- ...4. KATHLEEN ANNE BARON Shy brown eyes . . . Choice conlribulion lo lhe senior class . . . Kay . . . honesl . . . loyal . . . pracfical . . . wifh a weallh of common sense . . . Remembered for her helping hand . . . her friendly smile . . . busy Corresponding Secrefary for Mary Lore . . . A hearl lull of cheer and en- couragemenf . . . genlle, unassuming . . . Possesses a smile fhaf lakes . . . pleasanl . . . Good slraler, wheels or blades . . . A friend io each of us . . . Kay. Sodalify . . . 4: Mary Lore Sfalf . . . 4: Chips Slall . . . 4: Glee Club . . . 4: Le Cercle Jeanne d'Arc . . . 4. 52. ...pig JM I CONSTANCE ANNE BOWDEN Enioys reading . . . well informed on polilical evenls . . . Famous for . . . Belladonna characleriza- lion . . . frequenf dramalic urges . . . unusual friends . . . Tendency 'lo iha Soulh American way . . . Possesses literary abilily . . . Always lmows fhe perlecf solulion fo a complicaled sifualion . . . dabbles in oils . . . Sfrong advocale of prolonged lunch period . . . A friend fried and frue . . . Connie. Sodalify . . . I, 2, 3, 4: Mary Lore Sfaff . . . 4: Chips Slalf . . . 4: Yearbook Sfaff . . . 4: Le Cercle Jeanne d'Arc . . . 3, 4: Plebes . . . I, 2, 4: Dra- mafics . . . I, 2, 3. VIRGINIA MARIE BOZZO Dainly liffle Miss . . . frim and prim . . . eyes afwinkle . . . genlle as a spring shower . . . always cooperafive . . . always in fashion . . . Our ellicienf Sodalify prefecf . . . Has a quief, unassuming manner . . . whiz al fhe lypewriler . . . Enioyed S.S.C.A. days . . . Noled for . . . sponlaniely . . . 'lreasured 'lresses always in place . . . meliculous neafness . . . Always in our hearls . . . Ginny. Sodalily . . . l, 2, 3, 4: Mary Lore Slaff . . . 4: Chips Sfaff . . . 4: Yearbook Slaff . . . 4: Glee Club . . . 3, 4: Le Cercle Jeanne d'Arc . . . 4: Library Circle . . . l, 2, 3. 4: Plebes of Democracy . . . I, 2, 4: Dramalics . . . I. 2. 3. K 1- as x Il . . x .w - 1 V I 4 ' A 1 - 2 ,ig Q, . Hs.. lluln CAROL PATRICIA BROWN ELLEN ELIZABETH BURKE Telly-colored heir . . . Humorous imifelions . . . A beam of heppinegg , , , e ray of bright sunshine Prone lo unusual siluefionx . . . Preplrinq for . . . kindness . . . warm smile . . . Ellen . . . genfle Weshinglon Secrelariel School. . . Numerous beaux wpyg , , , goff voice , , , friendly ghiiude , , , . . . Pleasant soprano . . . Cheerful . . - Lives IDI' Speechless belore a class . . . consislenlly pleasanl holidays . . . MISCEIIIVOUS . . . fllkdflvl . . . lhllluil- , , , Iiglens grgcgfully , , , always coopgrafivg , , , aslic basheleer . . . euef Io Ihe learn . . . Loyal welcomes a holiday anylime . . . Enioys long bus Hillfopper for Iwelve years . . . We will llvllyi rides . . . anxiously ewaifing her Receplion Day remember . . . Cappy. . . . Easy lo remember . . . Ellen. Sodelily . . . I, 2, 3, 45 Mary Lore Slafl . . . 4: Glee Club , . . 3: Afhlelic Club . . . 3, 4: Library Circle . . . I, 2, 3, 4: Plebes of Democracy . . . I, Z, 43 Dremalics . . . I, 2, 3. -,V X.-wgvm ,--,Z-,,,,M,v ix ww fa- ., , 4 v 1953 .Senior Cfada ANN MARIE BURNS Friendly and laugh-loving . . . a loyal supporler of fhe Air Force . . . Renowned for . . . lavish werd- robe . . . liny waisf line . . . auburn Iresses . . . Chinese Iingernails . . . Possessor of lilerary and arlislic abilily . . . Keen wif . . . Admires Bohemian exislence . . . fha unusual . . . inabilily lo worry I . . . exfroverled personalily . . . all are charac- lerislic ol . . . Ann . . . a girl we'll never forgel. Sodalily . . . I, 2, 3, 4: Mary Lore Slafl . . . 4: Chips Slaff . . . 3, 4: Yearbook . . . 4: Plebes of Democracy . . . I, 2, 4: Dramafics . . . I, 2, 3. 1' MADELINE THERESA CAMARANO A pelile dynamo of energy . . . a long lime boarder at ihe Hill . . . proud possessor of 'lhe longesf locks in school . . . eliicienf as rhe Business Manager of 'lhe Yearbool . . . officer in counfless clubs . . . Always in a hurry . . . Talenled in . . . wrifing . . . arf . . . Always dependable . . never lo be 'forgoflen . . . Maddy. Sodalify . . . I, 2, 3.14: Mary Lore Sfaff . . . 4: Chips ,Sfalf . . . 3. 4: Yearbook Siafi . . . 4: Le Cercle Jeanne d'Arc . . . 3, 4: Ari Club . . . 3, 4: Library Club . . . l, 2, 3, 4: Plebes of Democracy I,2,4:Dramafics... I.2, 3. ii' 51. .,,.,,,:3 JM MARGARET MARY CASEY Charming bil of old Erin . . . Fondness for green . . . roller sleling . . . Abilify on fhe baslefbell courl . . . Treasurer of fhe H.A.A .... Graceful dancer . . Firm friendship wifh Carole end Pee Wee . . . shy smile and rippling laughhr . . . Wins all heerfs wifh demure ways . . . lrips lhe light lanfasfic very willingly . . . Celfic charm endears all . . . our Peg. Sodelify . . . I, 2, 3, 4: Mary Lore Sfafi Afhlefics . . . I, 2, 3, 4: Chips Sfaif . . . 4: Plebes of Democracy . . . I, 2, 4: Dramalics . . . Q wrwvzgewg, 'TK 9? . MARGARET ANN COGHLAN Winning nbfure . . . deep blue eyes . . . The Hi- bernian half of Gallagher and Sheen . . . Lightning on lhe courls . . . Presidenl of H.A.A .... lnimila- ble characierizaiion of Jimmy Duranfe . . . A blilhe spirif . . . Pee Wee . . . Enfhuses ihe mosl indiffer- enf . . . sparkling energy . . . Hopes for a physical educalion career . . . A wonderful friend. Sodalify . . . l, 2, 3, 4: Le Cercle Jeanne d'Arc . . . 4: Afhleiic Club . . . l, 2, 3, 4: Dramafics . . . l, 2, 3: Plebes of Democracy . . . I, 2, 4. M e 'i 2 f 4 is ff' 'Hgh 1 zu., BARBARA ELLEN CRANE DANICE BROSS DeLEO lmpeluous . . . sunny smile . . . dimpled chaelrs Sociablo . . . laslily logged . . . Enioys slaling . . . . . . Fond of . . . Army Goofball gamas . . . Mario dancing . . . baslrefball . . . popular music . . . Lanza . . . Looling forward lo gradualion . . . Abhors Monday mornings . . . lesls in any form aflendanca al Cllesfnul Hill . . . modeling . . . . . . Possesses personalily plus a smile . . . likable Aversion for . . . cliemislry . . . Chairman of fha . . . obliging . . . Looking forward lo a secrelarial Junior Prom . . . Enioys . . . lennis . . . riding . . . career . . . Ever near lo us . . . Danice. weei-ends . . . Well blended personalify . . . Win- Glee Club . , . 3, 4: Plebas of Democracy . . . ning a place in our heads forever . . . Barbie. I, 2, 4: Dramafics . . . l, 2, 3. Sodalify . . . I, 2. 3, 4: Chips Slaff . . . 4: Afllleiic Club . . . l, 2. 3, 4: Le Cercle Jeanne d'Arc . . . 4: Plebes of Democracy . . . I. 2. 4: Dramafics . . . I, 2, 3. 1953 .Sznior Ufaaa LOIS ELIZABETH KOENIG Cheerful . . . cooparalive . . . disposilion lhaf pleases . . . Vofes for longer week-ends . . . more holidays . . . Prafers rides in a red converlible . . . Looking forward 'lo affandance al Washinglon Secrelarial Scllool . . . Evanfually will answar lhe office call . . . A friend always . . . Lois. Sodalify . . . l. 2, 3. 4: Chips Sfalf . . . 4: Glee Club . . . 3, 4: Plebes of Democracy . . I. 2. 4: Dramalics . . . I. 2. 3. 1 - 1 BEATRICE CECELIA LAVELLE Sludious . . . eliicienl . . . prefers soliluda . . . books . . . lab work . . . A seven-year sfudenf af lhe Hill . . . Thoughiful . . . Lind hearied . . . keeps seniors on Ihe honor roll . . . Enioys . . . scenf ol lavender . . . fraveling . . . Always ec- companied by a science book . Aspires io a medical career as a research chemisl. Sodaliiy . . . I, 2, 3, 4: Library Circle . . . I, 2, S A ' JJ! to oaep 5 l CAROLE LOUISE McCLAUGHRY KATHLEEN THERESA MEYER Sparkling blue eyes . . . faliy-colored hair . . . A sunny smile . . . a cheerful word . . . Kay . . . Our. yearbook edilor . . . Aversion for . . . Iyping Enjoys week-end acfivilies . . . coies af NeneHe's . . . Eagerly anlicipafing . . . vacafion in Trinidad . . . Always forgelful . . . 'forever lafe . . . Known . . . a career as a malh feacher . . . Eliicienf for her . . . wil . . . long lisf of friends . . . casual captain of the baskefball Ieam . . . Fond of swim- . . . capricious . . . easy going . . . Favors . . . ming . . . baseball games . . . Known for her . . . S+. Pefer's baslrefball ham . . . parries . . . endless iovial personaliiy and winning smile . . . Never phone calls . . . wrifing leilers and wailing for fo be lorgolien . . . Carole. answers . . . Will one day be somebody's secrefary Sodalify . . . I,I2, 3, 4: Mary Lore Sfaff . . . 4: . . . Key. Chips Sfali . . . 4: Yearbooi Siaff . . . 4: Afhleiic Sodalily . . . I. 2. 3. 4: Le Cercle Jeanne d'Arc Club . . - I. 2. 3. 4: Le Cercle Jeanne d'Arc . . . . . . 3, 4: Chips Slafi . . . 4: Plebes of Democracy 3, 4: Plebes of Democracy . . . I. 2. 4: Dramalics . . . I, 2, 4: Dramatic: . . . I, 2, 3. ...I.2.3. 2 ii S, 1 fic, DONNA SUE MONROE Donna . . . A brighf lighf flashing by . . . lhe essence of show business . . . effervesceni wifh sfars in her eyes . . . loquacious . . . Tells delighf- ful fales of Texas adventure . . . Always ready for fun . . . famous for . . . plalinum lresses . . . sparkling imifafions of celebrilies . . . Heppy combinarion of winsomeness and wil . . . Kiffen on fhe keys . . . favoring Classical composers . . . Exquisife ballerina . . . Will add poise and per- fecfion when she enfers her sfage career . . . We'II always remember . . . Donna. Chips Slaff . . . 3. 4: Glee Club . . . l, 2. 3: Plebes of Democracy . . . I, 2. 4: Dramafics . . . 3. I. ...fn 7 ., i , wt bv, EVELYN ANN OLAH Pafience and genfleness . . . kind-hearfed graceful . . . Known for her welcoming hello radianf smile . . . contagious enfhusiasm . gestures of dignify . . . mannerly . . . Evelyn Always willing fo assisf . . Nofed for her gen erosify and lhoughffulness . . . longing fo be a bride of Chrisl' . . . inspiring and inspired loves God. loves work, loves S.J.H.A .... Open heart fo all children . . . As frue as her favoriie color . . . Has already launched her career never fo be forgoffen . . . Evelyn. 1953 .Senior RUTH ANN PAUZE A compacf bundle of energy . . . A smile fhaf's forever yours . . . Sweet 'n' pefife . . . Accom- modelling everyone, always . . . loyal fo, her many friends . . . pracfical efficiency . . . exhibifs amaz- ing abiliiy af fhe fypewrifer . . . budding piano virfuoso of no mediocre degree . . . Nofed for collecfion of beaufifully coiffed hair . . . endless foorwear . . . fasf friends wifh Ginny . . beaufy and charm fo some office fufure . . . We'll never forge? you Sodalify . . . I, 2, 3, 4: Mary Lore Chips Sfaff . . . 4: Yearbook Sfaff Club 3, 4: Plebes of Democracy . . . . Will add. sfaff in fhe Sfaff Ruthie. . . . 4: 4: Glee I,2, 4. AUDREY DIANE Soil mellow voice . . . charm and personalify . . . Vice-prefecl of Ihe Sodalify Lore . . . Anficipaling . . . week-ends . . . and summer vacelions . . . Enioys sessions wilh fhe hnihing needles . . . Always Known for '. . . lorgelling curly hair . . . capiivafing smile . . . a miss wifh a delicale air . . . laughing conEdence . . . never seen quiel and unassuming . . . a place in our hearls I is reserved for Dee. Sodalify . . . I. 2, 3, 4: Ma Chips Sfaff . . . 3, 4: Yearbook Sfafl . . . 4: Plebes of Democracy . . . 4: Dramafics . . . 3. PEDERSEN . . . Edifor of Mary willing Io help . . . names . . . naturally easily . . . poise and wifhouf Barbie . . . ry Lore Shall . . . 4: 7 , I . .52 oaepk 4 5 .- BARBARA ANN SMITH MAUREEN ELIZABETH SMITH Mischievous eyes . . . dependably consianl' . . . A breafh of spring . . . gay and laughing . . . sees a iob lo complelion . . . Known for lrindness bosom companion of Kefhleen . . . magnefic per- . . . resounding laughter . . . deep brown eyes sonalify . . . Exponenf of mili+ary lap . . . . . . Keenly inleresied in dramaiics . . . Efficienf Possesses . .. . a defached air . . . luminous eyes sludenf . . . Missed fremendously during siege of . . . a host of friends . . . Always fhoughlful . . . illness . . . Possesses sparkling personalify plus Enioys . . swimming . . . any sporf . . . A place charm and les? . . . Will be college bound in lhe in our hearl' for . . . Maureen. fall . . . We'll never forge? . . . Barbara. Sodalily . . . I, 2, 3, 4: Chips Slafl . . . 4: Mary Sodalify . . . I, 2, 3, 4: Mary Lore Slaff . . . 4: Lora Sfaff . . . 3, 4: Le Cercle Jeanne d'Arc . . . Le Cercle Jeanne d'Arc . . . 3, 4 mocracy . . . I, 2, 4: Dramafics : Plebes of De- 3, 4: Plebes of Democracy . . . I, 2, 4: Dramalics ---l.2.3. ...l,2,3. Ai 2 5 ix X nw fi .' N 252 ' , : m f :gl ff-., . -zififiyi 519' f W-,'.,.,,,:: ..fsQ'.'lf' f --f.' 1-.V V .. U. , ' CATHERINE ANN STANTON MAGDALENE MARY TOTH Spring flowers and a carnival . . . Calhy . . Vivacious . . . Iruslworihy . . . lndiana's gift Io known lor her wif and humor . . . a 'friend forever ihe Clegg of '53 , , . Enioys plane hips . . . Noted . . . always willing lo help . . . ready wilh a greef- for . . . sponlaneous greeiing . . . liveliness . . . ing for all . . . Enioys swimming . . . school wonderful sense of humor . . . Friendly fo all . . . baslllball games . . . Chrisfmas vacaiion . . . Gentle disposifion . . . willing assisfance anywhere slaling . . . movies . f . bIUSheS Mijly GN-'I I! . . . anylime . . . Favors . . . ball games . . . bus quick lo laugh . . . plans lo affond socreferial rides . . . Looking forward to . . . fulfillment of her school in Sepfember . . . We can never forge? vocafion . . being a Daughler of Divine Cherify . . . Caihy. . . We'll remember you easily . . . Magdalene. Sodalily . . . l, 2, 3, 4: Mary Lore Slafi . . . 4: Chips Slafl . . . 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Plebes of Democracy . . . I, 2, 41 Dramafics . . . I, 2, 3. 1953 .gznior Claw MARY ALICE TURVEY Silvery bells . . . a Iiliing voice . . . Topsy . . seniors mos? ardenf democral . . . Possesses . . . a vasf amount of poise . . . dramalic abilify . . . Ioquaciousness . . . Enioys . . . summers upsfafe . . . 'lrequenf visitors . . . semi-classical music . . . Changeable as fha wind . . always eager for iun . . . Merry and a naiural charmer . . . a friend lo have and fo hold . . . Topsy. Sodalily . . . I, 2, 3, 4: Mary Lore Sfaff . . . 4: Glee Club , . . 3: Alhlelic Club . . . 3: Le Cercle Jeanne d'Arc . . . 45 Library Circle . . . Ig Plebes of Democracy . . . I, 2. 43 Dramalics . . . I, 2, 3. enior .jwlerifage Our senior heriTage varies Trom year To year as new visTas are added To The exTra- curricular acTiviTies of The school. The senior class Tinds iTselT responsible Tor many obliga- Tions and enjoying many prerogaTives. Some oT her members are privileged To be SodaliTy oTTi- cers and Try by example and precepT To lead oThers To be imiTaTors of Our Blessed MoTher. The various high school publicafions are being explained by senior, Ann Burns To iuniors, Margarel' Casazza, Caih- erine Mangiero and Mary Ellen Crouch. FirsT place in chapel always goes To seniors as does -precedence in scholasTic acTiviTies. IT is a senior who summons us To class wiTh The ringing of The bell and iT is a senior who is capTain of The baslceTball squad. Seniors wear Their class rings proudly and righTTully as members oi The graduaTing class. Virginia Bono, Sodalify prefecl, prepares To hand over The symbol of her office, The gavel, To The new prefecl, who is elecTed in May buT does noi Taie office unTil SepTember of The following Term. These privileges are highly Treasured by The members of The senior class and perhaps The unwillingness To relinquish Them To our successors is only a naTural one. However, since all Things Temporal musT end we evenTually arrive aT The meTamorphosis ThaT occurs when a iunior class discards iTs cloak of anonymiTy and Talces iTs Everybody enioys herself on iniTiaTion day, including The lreshmen. Don'T Touch admonishes senior, AniTa Bach- mann To freshman, Jill McEnerney. righTTul place in The sun as ThaT scholasTic criTerion, The senior class. Those, who are sTaunch of body and oT mind, need have no Tear concerning The Trials, TribulaTions and ioys They will encounTer Trom ThaT TirsT golden SepTember day unTil one aTTernoon in June when Their sen- ior scepTre is regreTTully relinquished. Thai punclualily is a very viTel Taclor in school life is The idea Thai' senior, Madeline Camarano, is explain- ing fo iuniors, Elinor Theriaull and Carol McAuliffe, as she hands Them The school ball. 4 Fin-sl row, leff To right D. Riley, B. Pecoraro, V. Berrefl, B. Ruefher, J. Tamblyn, C. McAuliffe, B. Di Crocco, B. Murray. Second row: P. Ghilain, M. Noe, C. Mangiero, B. Schnoller, E. Theriaulf, J. De Mase, M. Crouch. Lesl row: N. Hammel, T. Humphreys, B. Cole, S. O'Shea, M. Casazze, D. Dobrovolslmi, C. Fecci. uniorri Juniors! . . . ehfervescence and elaTion announced Their elevaTion inTo Their new rank . . . as upper- classmen . . . bubbling wiTh enThusiasm . . . class spur-IT . . . sTruggling wiTh . . . inTermediaTe algebra . , . dis',ecTing craylish . . . in biology . . . A nighT ol ecslasy . . . aT The . . . Prom . . . From This class hail . . . live . . . energeTic TeamsTers . . .members ol The baskeTball varsiTy , . . spurred on by . , . The vivacious . . . cheerleaders . . . STudying Turi, ously . . . Tor exams . . . Trying To maf.Ter The inlricaciies . . . involved in acquiring knowledge . . . ol The . . . French language . . . pracTicing walking wiTh . . . grace and poise . . . Tor The iunior fashion show . . . avid members oT The Glee Club . . . supporTed by The lilTing sopranos . . . of our iunior Thrushes . . . Elinor and Barbara . . . aTTending yearbook conlerences regularly . . . in order To grasp The duTies of The ediTorial sTaTT . . , looking Torward To The honor of being . . . seniors! 'FY Junior class officers: Barbara Cole-Presiclenf, Carole McAuliffe--Vice-Presidenf, Veronica Bar- reH--Treasurer, and Elinor Theriaulf-SecreTary discuss The laTesf prom creaTion, a blue fllmy gown, To be worn aT Their junior prom. The class officers, A. Cuneo, Secrefery: B. Paleky, President M. McGovern, Vice Presidenfg and D. Zeuo, Treasurer are busily essoriing and culling sfemps. This is one of ihe many eclivilies spon- sored by The sophomore class, which serves as lhe Mission commiiiee of our Sodalify. .SJOIOAOIMOFQJ Sophomores . . . anxiously refurning lo school . . . Quieiiy sympalhefic wilh +he freshies . . . Slrugf gling lhrough lhe days of Julius Caesar . . .Weekly hisfory lesls . . . Enioying . . . Chrislmas vacalion . . . baskelball games . . . Taking regenls for lhe firsl lime . . . Varsily lryouls . . . lhree represenlae lives now on fhe Team . . . Aclive al Sodalify meelings . . . Memorizing geomelry lheorems . . . Proudly looking on al 'freshmen inifialion . . . Dreaming of . . . clays as upperclassmen . . . lheir iirsl prom . . . Wailing eagerly for each mon'rh's edilion oi lhe Queens Work' '... Two enlhusiaslic cheerleaders . . . Remembering . . . panel discus' sions on currenl evenls . . . oral English . . . Un- excelled zeal for lhe Mission Commillee . . . Mem- bers oi +he Glee Club . . . Daydreaming . . . aboul summer . . . lheir relurn as upperclassmen . . . The exalled juniors . . . ready and eager lo plunge wholehearledly info lhe whirl of iunior aclivifies. Firsi row, lefi lo righi: R. Kender, J. Moreau, M. Brennan, H. Marsh, M. Samarileno, A. Cuneo, R. Boggs, M. Burns, M. Skarupa. Second row: D. Zeuo, L. Brennan, M. McGovern, L. Gibson. S. O'Shea, A. Weierich, B. Duran, E. Pavone, M. Veres. Third row: E. Krieg, N. Bererd, E. Palaky, S. Massa, J. Caslellano, G. Sleedman, P. Turvey, S. Bodnar. Y-v UNH? FirsT row, leTT To righT: M. Jordan, M. Spencer, E. Eule, G. Curran, B. Bruno, T. Lengel, D. Morherd, N. Lehman. Second row: E. Morhard, N. Briguglio, J. Garibaldi, P. Royce, C. Aylwerd, M. Burns, P. VenCoTT. Third row: M. STepleTon, M. O'Shea, C. McDermoTT, I. O'Dessa, P. O'Desse, M. Hurley, M. Bruno, M. Cowhig. jl'05Alll6lll The Treshies . . . proud members oT Freshmen A . . . dreaming oT The TuTure years . . . conscious oT Their new disTincTion as high school girls . . . becoming accusTomed To Their new surroundings . . . ST. Joe's mosT enThusiasTic aThleTic Tans . . . Regarding The iuniors and seniors with awe . . quivering in Tear oT The horrors of iniTiaTion . . . proving To be really good sporTs . . . Bravely ven- Turing inTo The inTricacies oT LaTin . FrighTened aT The ThoughT oT Their TirsT midATerrns . . . sTudy- ing Tor ThaT social siudies TesT . . . daily visiTs To chapel . , . loyal members oT The Glee Club . . . endeavoring To decipher Their TirsT Shaliesperean drama . . . roniused glances during general sci- ence . . . ConsTanTly Hon The runl' To malce . . . bune' .... classes . . . Becoming members oT The Children oi Mary . . . lmmensely proud OT Their neaf navy uniforms . . . AnTicipaTing ThaT Tar-oTT day when They will be upperclassmen . . . being parT of Cur l.ady's CourT aT The coronaTion . . . relurning finally as sophies The wise Tools. FormuleTing e plan for Their coming schedule of evenTs which will be imporienf To all freshmen A class members ere leff To righT: Geil Curren, Vice President Maureen Jordan, President Carol Ayl- werd, SecreTeryg and Marion Spencer, Treasurer. l...- jI'e:iAlllal'l lnnocenr aspiranfs . . . wilh Thar green a'r+il'ude . . . Freshmen B . . . gerring acquainfed wifh new subiecrs . . . slruggling 'rhrough Lafin coniugafions . . . quofing Shakespeare . . . avid baskerball enrhusiasis . . . enjoying days never To be forgo?- ren . . . iniriafion . . . recifing iongue 'rwislers . . . arf of applying make-up . . . our big sis+ers . . . lhe seniors . . . Our firsl refreal . . . dwelling in sacred' visfas . . . candle-lighl recepfion . . . info lhe Sodaliry . . . cramming for mid-rerm . . . worry- ing over lhe reporf cards . . . scanning The honor roll . . . loolcing forward To weelcends . . . foofball games . . . slcafing parries . . . days on fhe campus . . . French lessons . . . fhe disrribufion of Mary Picfures of ihe new school building, which is in Lore I , , enfeg-ing fhe new gghool l , . recalling rhe process of ereciion, seem io fascinafe freshmen . . . arrival of our new uniforms . . . and lockers B officers. They are, leff lo righr, Nona Gallagher, President Frances Mannino, Vice President Nancy ' ' Sh-Olls on ilie Campus llnger In our memories Nugenf, Secrefaryg and Mary Lakeman, Treasurer. ' ' ' as we enlier ' ' ' llle Sophomore ' ' ' Year' Firsf row, lef+ fo righ+: D. Ducasse, G. Murphy, N. Gallagher, R. Murfha, P. Graebe, A. Tail, C. Luba, B. Dodson. Second row: E. Goetz, L. Lynch, A. Biiferli, R. Beriini, B. Perry, M. 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Staten Island Gibraltar 7-B536 KATHLEEN BARON 200 Harvest Avenue West Brighton, Staten Island CONSTANCE BOWDEN 2I Court Street Stapleton, Staten Island Gibraltar 7-6560 VIRGINIA BOZZO 24 Sheridan Avenue Grasmere, Staten Island Gibraltar 7-3563 CAROLE BROWN IOI Silver Lalre Road New Brighton, Staten Island Gibraltar 7-2855 ELLEN BURKE 205 Maior Avenue Arrochar, Staten Island Saint George 7-I904 ANN BURNS 3I Howard Avenue Tomplrinsville. Staten Island Gibraltar 7-3824 MADELINE CAMARANO 55 Morgan Place North Arlington, New Jersey Ke. 3-4463 enior irecfory MARGARET CASEY 530 Peltan Avenue West Brighton, Staten Island Saint George 7-I658 MARGARET ANN COGHLAN IO7 Prospect Avenue New Brighton, Staten Island Gibraltar 7-5487 BARBARA CRANE I6 Berwin Lane West Brighton, Staten Island Gibraltar 2-243l DANICE DQLEO I43 Geldner Avenue New Dorp, Staten Island Dongan Hills 6-2444 LOIS KOENIG 3I7 Buel Avenue Donqan Hills, Staten Island Donqan Hills 6-4OI4-J BEATRICE LAVELLE 46 Montell Street Port Richmond. Staten Island Gibraltar 2-55l5 CAROLE McCLAUGHRY 7 Highview Avenue New Brighton, Staten Island Saint George 7-7677 KATHLEEN MEYER 3I2 Pelton Avenue West Brighton, Staten Island DONNA MONROE I042 Van Duzer Street Stapleton, Staten Island Gibraltar 7-7246 EVELYN OLAH 205 Maior Avenue Arrochar, Staten Island Saint George 7-I904 RUTH PAUZE I6I Providence Street Grasmere, Staten Island Dongan Hills 6-4044-J AUDREY PEDERSEN l83 Wooley Avenue Westerleiqh, Staten Island Gibraltar 2-24IO BARBARA SMITH I9 Donald Place West Brighton, Staten Island Gibraltar 2-438I MAUREEN SMITH 36I Pelton Avenue West Brighton, Staten Island Gibraltar 8-7788 CATHERINE STANTON 22I Locust Avenue New Dorp, Staten Island Dongan Hills 6-287I MAGDALENE TOTH 205 Maior Avenue Arrochar, Staten Island Saint George 7-l904 MARY ALICE TURVEY 3 Fort Hill Parlr Saint George, Staten Island Gibraltar 7-4337 I Wofherd , gui!! Mrs. Mario Porani, presidenr of fhe Moihers' Guild, addresses fhe vesf lhrong fha? gefhered fo wirness fhe blessing of fhe cornersfone of fhe new school building which is being erecfed on ihe school campus. Through her leadership, Mrs. Porezzi hles been insfru- menfel in increasing fhe sirengih of rho orgenizefion in bolh size end number. A+ lhe fwenhelh lubulee ol lhe Mofhers' Guild, Mrs. LeRoy Anderson, founder and firsl' presndenf prepares +o cu? Phe cake as olhers look on. They ere, lirsf row lelf lo nghf Mrs J Brennan Mrs. J. Eule, Mrs. M. Poraui, Mrs. LeRoy Anderson Mrs M Morris Mrs R While. Second row: Mrs. J. Akermen, Mrs. J Spencer Mrs F OLeery Mrs W Wndmer and Mrs. B. Hememan. xr' 'W-' 'v 1. ,4-xl f P' ,U if I , nfl 1 gf: f' .X 1. Kf'A 'x . 41-fx wzgwf-N 41 QS W N -. Q53 Xi, D . ., Z7 if M Q . 5 Q4 S Q ,A 1 Ex I T227 'N: 3 5 bn ,f L '- A Y N' mY . sc ' 1 . x 1 I If f M 9 Q P MT X 1' - -u ,, ,gf 5 . Aizfkff as f' ', ,, , N fa 5,25 S' av Gil wif, ,N . I ,v f ,Xl x wg?f 5f kK.5?i ' Q a Q. 2 1. 'f ESV M3335 W y. , pw fff 4 I 5 I 1 1-if 1 HJ' ' lx fi-' x 1 XX, f N 5 fm x Q Q- Q-, K g V-4 42 .4 ,fa FX ga . ,, Q 1' VR 4 X5 f ,vq 5 a l f:::::::::, N-1 My llllllll :::::::, ,-W J! IM! ! Eg... M Ullliuqg f F S::::a: 44 ' .Ahf 5f'ff 'Q v Quad . 4 I I 'Bf ?..,r 41 Q 6 A M ,.' zrgzfy .-ur'.1 P 951 rn sa 525 ...... a lll . A . A 1 .. 1 wx,- Q' .,,. , 55 51 S5 gg EQ f Xf gi ? ' 5 . .4 U 4mrf! i 3 ' K Q ! 1 i 1 D 8 m I ,,. 3 :X ' 14 5' l , ge? Q H Q X Ig: xv A 14 SOCIAL PATRONS Dominic Acciarito Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Abbruzzese Dr. Helen Ackerson Miss Mae Adams Celie Aidus Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Anderson Mrs. Aylwerd Anita Bachmann Richard Bachmann Robert Bachmann Margaret Balzarine Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Barbara Ioan Barbetti Bard and Kramer Stationers Mr. and Mrs. Baron George and Rusty Barrett Mr. and Mrs. E. Barrett Ronnie Barrett Alice Bartlett Miss H. Bartling Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barton Mrs. Helen Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Bearss Iosephine Bello Mr. and Mrs. G. Berard Natalie Berard Helen Bemardi Captain Wesley F. Besse Mr. and Mrs. I. Bitterli, Ir. Mrs. Frances Boberek Iohn and Tommy Bodnar Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Boggs Mr. and Mrs. I. Bohan Claudia and Celeste Bowden Mr. and Mrs. W. Bowden Mr. and Mrs. George Bowars Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Boylan Mrs. Edward Boylan Mrs. Ioseph Bozzo Mrs. Mary Brady Alyce Brennan Marie Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Iohn W. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. I. Briguglio Mr. and Mrs. E. Brundage Barbara Bruno Iohn F. Bruno Iohn I. Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Iohn I. Bruno Mrs. Bruno Mr. Russell P. Bryant Bill Buchanan Mary Burke Helen R. Bums Iames P. Burns Ioe and Iimmy Burns Mr. and Mrs. Iames H. Burns Timothy Burns Margaret E. Byrnes Angelo Campo Milly Capitano Marie Carelli Martha Carelli Mrs. I. A. Carelli Carl's Stationery Carl's Shoe Shop Charles Casazza Mr. Charles Casazza Mrs. Charles Casazza Peg Casazza Iane Casey Mr. and Mrs. Ios. T. Casey, Ir. Peggy Casey Martha Cassin Meg Cassin Mike Cassin, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Cassin Mrs. C. Christ, Sr. Charles Avenue Iewelers Dom Chiapperino Vincent Cimmino Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark Mr. and Mrs. E. Clothier Cynthia Cole P. Concilio Concord Hardware Thomas Contessa Cookie Miss Alice Cook Miss Eileen Cook Mr. Anthony Copeci Mr. and Mrs. Mario Costa Daniel Cowhig, Ir. Patricia Cowhig I Iames P. Crane Mr. Alfred Crouch Mrs. Elsie Crouch 73 Corkey Curley Arthur Currie Lee Datello William Davidson Gladys De Angelo Pelina De Blasis Miss Helen Dehman Miss Mary Dehman Mr. and Mrs. Iames De Leo Mr. and Mrs. Iohn De Leo Miss Vivian De Lisa Ioan De Maso Iohn De Maso Miss Francis E. De Nyse Dependable Fumiture Co. Mrs. Arthur Dick Mr. and Mrs. F. Dinger Cormine Di Simone Miss Ella Donahue Dottie and Mickey Marion H. Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Ducasse Mr. cmd Mrs. Pierre Ducasse Mr. and Mrs. S. L Duhamel Carole Edwards Mrs. Peter E. Edwards Pete E. Edwards Mrs. Rose Egyed Walter I. Elzer Eivend Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Eule Anita Fabiani Mr. G. Falcon Mr. T. Faulkner Frank Fecci Capt. and Mrsf William I. Ferrie Peggy, Billy cmd Bob Ferrie Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fetherston Ioseph Figurelli Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Finnerty Ioseph Fissore Betty Fitzpatrick Pat cmd Gail Flannagan Q' Mr. and Mrs. Iohn I. Ford Four Corners Liquor Store Ioseph Foy Captain Iarnes W. Fraser Mr. I. Fredericks Miss Margaret Fredericks SOCIAL PATRONS W. Arnold Gaither Edith L. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallagher Ioseph Garibaldi Mrs. Vivian 'Garibaldi Iulia A. Garvey Dom Genovese Mrs. Nick Gergacz and Helen C. Ghilain Pat Ghilain Sally Ghilain Lauretta Gibson Mrs. F. Gibson Mr. and Mrs. I. Gibson Edna M. Ginnane Dianne Goetz Mrs. W. Goetz Mrs. Golder Mrs. A. Golnek Gere Gordan Mr. and Mrs. Harold Graebe Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Graebe Mrs. Green Mary Grimes Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Guarcella Mr. and Mrs. Simone Gugliado Mr. and Mrs. I. Hall Mrs. Norman Hall Florence Halpin Mrs. Frank Hammel Marion C. Harden Mr. and Mrs. I. Harden Mr. cmd Mrs. R. Haring Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayn Toni Hayn Ioe Heer Helena's Luncheonette Rose A. Vanden Heuvel C. Fred Holtermann Mr. and Mrs. I-lorvath Edythe Humphreys Miss Ianet Hutton Mr. cmd Mrs. Fritz Irk Linda Iohnson Betty Lou Iohnson Bob Iones Captain D. V. Iones Daniel V. Iones, Ir. Mrs. lean Iones Mr. and Mrs. I. Iansen Mrs. B. Kaltenmeier Mr. Eddie Kane Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kaveny Mrs. Iames Keating Mrs. B. W. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Albin Koenig Mr. William A. Koenig Mrs. Elizabeth Krieg Pvt. Iack L. Krieg Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchaes Mr. and Mrs. Louis Labbate Marie Labito Iohn Lakernann Mary Lakemann Mrs. I. Lakemann Tommy Lange Mrs. Iohn Langell Iohn basics Mrs. Iohn Lasics Mr. Iames F. Lcrvelle Mrs. Mary B. Lavelle Mrs. Ioseph Leahey Mr. D. W. Leonard Mr. Iames I. Lucey, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynch Gertrude MacCornac Iane MacCornac Mrs. H. Mackey Mag1in's Toy Shop Mr. and Mrs. William Mahoney Erika Maier Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maniscalco Mrs. Harry Marsh Ioseph Martino Mary Lane Shop Louis M. Massa Mrs. L M. Massa Mr. and Mrs. Philip Massa Mr. and Mrs. C. Matthew P. Mauro G. W. McAuliife- Mrs. George W. McAuliffe Mrs. N. McAuliffe McCabe Family Mr. and Mrs. R. McCarthy Mrs. I. McClaughry Iohn McEnerney 74 Mr. Iack McEnerney Mrs. I. McEnerney Pat McGinn Mary McGovern Irene A. McNamara Sid Melnick Ann Merkel Al Meyer Catherine Meyer Mill End Shop Mrs. Charlotte Mirus Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mitchell Mrs. Thomas Mitchell Ieanne Moreau Miss Edna Moreau Mr. and Mrs. W. Moreau Bob Morhard Miss Donna Morhard Blaine Morhard Gertrude Morhard Mrs. G. Morhard Mr. cmd Mrs. Albert Morse Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Morse Frank Moschello Mount Bottom Nut Shop Elizabeth A. Mullen Anna Muller Mrs. L. H. Muller Catherine M. Murphy Mr. cmd Mrs. E. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Murphy Grace M. Murphy Robert Murphy Thomas M. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Iarnes W. Murtha Renee Murtha Mr. William Nebel Mr. and Mrs. F. New Mrs. C. Nigro Alphonse Noe Bemhard Noe Dr. and Mrs. A. Noe Margarethe Noe 'l'homas A. Nolin Ioe Nousel Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Nugent Lydia O'Brien Iulia O'Connor Mrs. Iohn O'Connor SOCIAL PATRONS Wm. O'Connor M. Inez O'Dessa B. O'Dowd Iohn O'Dowd Ann O'Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Iohn C. O'Hare Irene Olah Mr. and Mrs. Franklin O'Leary Margaret Olive Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olivieri Mrs. L. O'Nei1 Suzanne O'Shea Mr. and Mrs. W. Otto Mr. and Mrs. A. Pacitico Ierry Padula Sue Pandak Mr. and Mrs. I. Pantelleria Mr. Iohn Panyko Mrs. Margaret Panyko Mary Paparella Ruth E. Parke Elizabeth Pataky Ruth Ann Pauze Carole Iean Pauze Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Pauze Eleanor Pavone Barbara Pecoraro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pecoraro Audrey Pedersen Mr. Austin Pedersen Anthony Perosi Barbaramary Perry Mrs. E. P. Perry Marion C. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Giotta Petrella Miss Doris Peirano Mrs. S. Peirano Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Pickering Mrs. E. A. Plankey George Polzer, Ir. Miss Penny Polzer Mrs. Mario Porazzi Catherine Pratt Claire Pratt, S. N. Vema Pratt Mrs. A. S. Prendergast Mr. and Mrs. R. Prendergast Mr. Sylvester D. Rabadan Mr. and Mrs. William Reaman Mrs. Alice Reichenbach Mr. Ed Reichenbach Captain Pat I. Reidy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reilly R. Remino Barbara Reuther Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Reycrait Richmond Chrome Chair Co. Ricky, Tommy, Bridget Ioseph Riley Margaret Rilling Madeline Roberts Mrs. Regina Rocks Mrs. Barbara Rodgers Patricia Royce Mrs. C. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. A. Sadusky Mrs. Tillie Sako Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Scnnaritano Ethel Schenkel Mr. and Mrs. Max Schmeidt Mr. and Mrs. M. Schretter Dorothy H. Schrieber Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Schulman Mr. and Mrs. Schwab Mary Schweizer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, Ir. Mrs. Martha Seaver Mr. Naughton Seaver Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Shanahan Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Shepard Mrs. Iohn Shipkowski M. Siegler Vincent Silvestro Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith Mr. and Mrs. I. Soldivera Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Sommermeyer Robert Sparandera Beth Spencer Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Spencer, Ir. Square Deal Store lrene Staiiel Louise Staffel Catherine Stanton Helen Margaret Stanton Mrs. Owen Stanton 75. Mrs. Mary Starck George C. Steadman Mr. and Mrs. I. Sturges Mrs. Iohn I. Sullivan Reverend Iohn F. Sullivan N. Sullivan Red Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. A. Susnosky Mr. and Mrs. E. Tamblyn Mrs. Kay Teiker C. F. Theriault T. Thompson Tom and Sam erman B. Tompkins Mr. and Mrs. Iohn G. Tompkins Thomas A. Tormey Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Toscana Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Toth Mr. and Mrs. Steve I. Toth Mr. and Mrs. H Angie Treglia Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanCanneghan Thomas W. Van Holsen Iudy - Lynne Van Sickel Iohn Veres, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Veres Vince Ladell's Barber Shop Mary Louise Vincent Miss Paula Vitale Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Vitale Peter Voros Ronald Waite E. Wallace Ioseph G. Wallace B. Walsh F. A.. Weierich Miss C. Weiss Dr. Harold Welkowitz West Brighton Motor Sales Corp. Barbara Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. White Gertrude Wibriol Pat and Bill Widmer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilke, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. William I. Wood E. Xiquis Mrs. William M. Yudt Dorothy A. Zilly ACE STUDIOS Portrait and Commercial Photographers 270 BROAD STREET STA'I'EN ISLAND 4. N. Y. Compliments of 6l,Uel l'l on ffm I Qel'L Glbrcxltcxr 7-7772 MICHAEL A. CUSICK READY MIXED CONCRETE SAND GRAVEL STONE CINDERS o BRIGHTON MATERIAL CO.. Inc. 7 Bank street NEW BRIGHTON. S. I.. N. Y. 78 Comphments of jl'I'll'l'l0l'l5 anal CLGPLJ Iersey Clty 2 N I 110 Academy Street IRVING STORAGE WAREHOUSE Wm. I. Aylwerd MOVING PACKING STORAGE CRATIN G STATEN ISLAND 4, N. Y. Since 1864 In To Your New Home Let Us Move You 80 G U L L O ' S SOUTH BEACH PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONISTS 276 Sand Lane SOU'I'H BEACH, STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. Phone: Glbrcdtcxr 7-2352 Sl 1 SHIPYARD CORP Edg Str STATEN ISLAND 5 N Y Comp iments of O'BRIEN BROS. 200 ewater eet COMPLIMENTS OF IMPARATO STEVEDORING CORPORATION 50 Church Street NEW YORK 7. NEW YORK Tel.: Worth 2-3680 Compliments of XZIT BRICKSEAL PRODUCTS XZIT CHEMICAL CO. 158 - 14th Street HOBOKEIN. NEW IERSEY Compliments of OIL TANK CLEANING CORP. 107-127 - 27th Street BROOKLYN 32. N. Y. Glbrcdtar 8-0800 - 8-0801 POST CONSTRUCTION CO. CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERS O Water Line cmd Sewer Construction O ROADS - CONCRETE WORK - FILL AND GRADING I GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND COMMERCIAL BLDGS O 729 Post Avenue STATEN ISLAND 10, N. Y. 86 Compliments of A062 ' ' Cahn C079 25th cmd 3rd Avenue Brooklyn 32, New York COLLEGIATE CUTFITTING CO., Inc 387 Fourth Avenue NEW YORK 16. N. Y. SCHOOL UNIFORMS Telephone: MUrrcry Hill 9-0250 88 ,9anckcL lgrefm, ,gnc 22 Thames Street New York 6. New York KLEIN'S MARKET PRIME MEMS AND POULTRY Broad, Comer Gordon Street Stapleton STATEN ISLAND. NEW YORK Glbrcrltcfr 7-1 U65 90 COMPLIMENTS OF Borough President CORNELIUS A. HALL and CABINET Ph es: BArc1c1y 7-4950 - 51 - 52 - 53 - 54 THE EDWARD O'TOOLE CO., Inc CHURCH GOODS 65 Barclay Street NEW YORK, N. Y. NEW BRIGHTON SAVINGS and LOAN ASS'N. of Staten Island New York. N. Y. Organized 1900 One Hyatt Street ST. GEORGE. STATEN ISLAND Congratulations to the Graduates NORTHFIELD SAVINGS and LOAN ASS'N. Savings Accounts Insured Up To 510,000 PORT RICHMOND CASTLETON CORNERS MARINERS HARBOR 92 COMPLIMENTS OF NORTHWEST EXTERMINATING CO., Inc. 95 Broad Street NEW YORK CI'I'Y Glbrcrltcxr 8-3684 Glbrcltctr 7-6760 IED HEATING SERVICE AUTOMATIC HEATING Oil - Coal - Gas Scrles - Service -- Installations 55 Palmer Avenue PORT RICHIVIOND. S. I. EDWARD IHN KEN IAY GRANT 93 BEST WISHES from LOCAL UNION No. 20 Un1ted Brotherhood of Carpenters cmd Iomers of Amenca TAVERNA FUEL CO Inc WILLIAMS OIL O MATIC HEATING FUEL OIL 38 Bcryvaew Avenue TOttenv11le 8 2400 WINKLER STOKERS Nltes Sundays and Hohdcxys Glbrcxltcrr 7 8010 PRINCE BAY. STATEN ISLAND 9. N. Y. 94 Compliments Best Wishes of from COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND RICHMOND LOAN ASSOCIATION DRY GOODS CORPORATION 1550 Richmond Road STATEN ISLAND 4, N. Y. For SHELL FUEL OIL COMPLIMENTS by OF RADIO-DISPATCH call EICHE FUEL B U R N S COMPANY E A M 1 L Y CTL Glbrcxlterr 2-7800 A B A R N O SERVICE STATION 526 Tompkins Avenue ROSEBANK. STA'I'EN ISLAND AUTO REPAIRS Glbrcrltcxr 7-9195 Best Wishes from ESQUIRE CLUB West Brighton Staten Island COMPLIMENTS OF ROGER T. MCGINLEY Phones: Glbrczltcr 7-0037 - 7-0017 KOHLMANN'S FLOWERS 225 Victory Boulevard STATEN ISLAND. N. Y. Flowers Telegrcfphed Everywhere Phone: Glbraltar 7-0873 Tel.: Glbraltar 7-6208 Free Delivery MARTIN HUGHES, Inc. BUTLER'S MARKET Groceries - Meats FUNERAL DIRECTORS Vegetables - Fruits Peter O'Dessa, Manager DAIRY PRODUCTS BEER FROZEN FOODS 998 Bay Street ROSEBANK. S. I. 1146 Bay Street Glbraltar 7-0346 Saint George 7-1600 Compliments of SCHICK'S GARAGE. Inc. GEORGE WINTER Direct Dealers HAY and FEED DODGE - PLYMOUTH - TRUCKS 1.54 Canal Street 947-957 Bqy street STAPLETON, STATEN ISLAND ROSEBANK, S. I. 5, N. Y. 97 SCHWARTZ, KIRWIN AND FAUSS Iewelers. Inc. 16-22 Hudson Street NEW YORK 13, NEW YORK Phone: Glbraltar 7-6095 EUGENE M. AMORO-SI Hardware - Houseware Painting, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies 1248 Bay Street ROSEBANK. S. I. 5. N. Y. GRIMSHAW CONFECTIONERY CO.. Inc. 462 Richmond Terrace STATEN ISLAND 1. NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF MR. and MRS. BEN LEVEE Gibraltar 7-3920 We Deliver Glbraltar 8-1700 Est. 1888 CQNCQRD IAS. THOMPSON LIQUOR s'roBE 61 SONS R. P. Thompson, Prop. F ull Line of Wines and Liquors N. Y. State Ret. Liq. Lic. L6l2 710 Richmond Road CNear Clove Road! CONCORD. S. I. 4. N. Y. SAND - GRAVEL - STONE BRICK - CEMENT - LATH Roofing and Mason Materials of all types Yard and Office: Foot of Ferry Street PORT RICHMOND, S. I. K. and G., Inc. lKoenig and Goller, Inc.I Authorized Distributors GENERAL ELECTRIC Automatic Heating Air Conditioning 1470 South Railroad Avenue STATEN ISLAND 6. NEW YORK DOngan Hills 5-4700 Gibraltar 8-0233 Lic. 5478 You Can't Forget the Name - Remember the Place DANIEL I. O'SHEA Choice Wines and Liquors Free Delivery Service 1583 Forest Avenue Cor. Decker and Forest Ave. STATEN ISLAND Compliments of FRANK STAPLETON and CO. . LAUNCH SERVICE Pier Z4 ROSEBANK. STATEN ISLAND BORDEN'S FARM PRODUCTS Sunshine in the milk you drink - thot's what you get when you order Borden's I-Iomogenized Vitamin D 385 Iersey Street STATEN ISLAND GIbroItc1r 7-6484 COMMUNITY PRODUCE EXCHANGE OF S. I. 'Q' Gillmcm Bros. cmd Cooper GIbrciItc1r 7-9512 I im's Friendly Service Station New ond Used Tires - Tubes Accessories LUBRICATION - BATTERIES REPAIR WORK Authorized A.A.A. Service Hylan Blvd. and Sand Lane ARROCHAR. S. I.. N. Y. Compliments of STAPLETON SERVICE LAUNDRY Glbrorltorr 2-4450 F R I E N D of the Aylwerd Family Save Money Try Us Buy Our Own Blends Your Friendly Liquor Dealer COMMUNITY LIQUOR STORE WINES - LIQUORS - CORDIALS We Are As Near As Your Phone 110 Fingerboard Road FORT WADSWORTH. S. I. 5. N. Y. Prop.-M. F. Corsozzo: Glbroltcrr 7-1032 Lic. L6l05 coMPL1MENTS or MR. and MRS. THOMAS C. BROWN lOl BEST WISHES FROM MR. cmd MRS. OWEN STANT ON MUTUAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 226 Richmond Avenue Port Richmond. S. I. 2. N. Y. 'Q' BRANCH: 225 Iersey Street New Brighton. S. I. I, N. Y. DOngcn Hills 6-0300 BUDA BAKERS SERVING THE ISLAND Come In the Shop cmd Get It Hot 2110 Richmond Road GRANT CITY. S. I.. N. Y. SHORTINO'S PIANO HOUSE GRANDS - SPINETS Pianos Tuned - Repaired 1062 Castleton Avenue STATEN ISLAND GI 2-2442 Phone Anytime BEST WISHES FROM DR. and MRS. HENRY A. CRANE THOMAS R. MCGINLEY. Inc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 291 Broad Street STA'I'EN ISLAND 4. N. Y. Specializing in Shoes for Nurses and Class Fittings FAULI-IABER'S. Inc. Compliments snoss OF REAL coMPoRT FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN of the MACAULEY and soN MWC' of 443 Second Avenue , , NEW YORK wi N. Y. East Chicago. Indiana Between 25th and 26th Streets Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. MUrroy Hill 3-0672 Iarnes O. Macauley Harry I. Hansen HEIL TINSMITI-I CO. 160 Slosson Avenue STATEN ISLAND 4. N. Y. GI 8-6594 B E R N A R D Religious Articles Corp. 217 Main Street STATEN ISLAND 7, N. Y. TOttenvi1le 8-2510 HU'BER'S HOME. Inc. 905-907 Chicago Avenue EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA Compliments of T. F. QUINLAN 6. SON. Inc. ESSO FUEL OIL Esso Oil Burners Delco Oil Burners 'I'HE RELIABLE MARKET 1240 Richmond Road DOngan H111s 6 2571 MORAVIAN FLORIST 2286 Richmond Road Fresh Cut Flowers and Funeral DSSIQIIS EXCLUSIVE FUR SALON 1670 Vxctory Boulevard GI 2 3050 CAMPO S SUPER MARKET 324 New Dorp Lane DO 6 1033 Meats Fru1ts Vegetables TAYLORS MEAT MARKET PRIME MEATS and POULTRY 822 Iewett Ave Westerlelgh S GRASMERE LIQUOR STORE 2062 Clove Road GI 7 7889 F1ne Wmes and L1quors IEFFERSON FOOD OUTLET 72 Iefferson Avenue Grant C1ty Staten Island CHARLES HOEFIG 6 SON Plumbxng Heatmg QS O11 Bumer Supplles GI 2 0200 858 Forest Avenue Comphments of MR and MRS I MURTHA SR 74 Portland Place MR and MRS IOSEPHI BURNS 222 Manor Road Staten Island New York May Gods blessmg be wlth you Congratulatlons to our Sen1ors Elementary Graduatmg Class oi 53 Comphments of DR IOHN H MADDEN Staten Island N Y Congratulatlons and Best W1SheS Comphments of Seventh Grade of MR and MRS N I D6 M530 St Ioseph H111 Academy 24 Arthur Avenue I I .. ' ..I. 1 1 . . . . .- , . I 1 . . . . I I ' I 1 u I . I -- n 105 FRANK BUNGE BAYVIEW SEA FOOD COAL - COKE - OIL 1144 Bay Street Rosebank. S. I. 2703 Richmond Temce GI 7-8965 Fresh Fish DICK'S DELICATESSEN GRACE McDERMO'l'l' DRESS SHOP Erich Wohlers, Prop. Iunior - Misses - Women's Apparel 857 Castleton Avenue S. I. IU. N. Y. 56 Beach Street Stapleton, S. I. Best Wishes from FIORE BROS., Inc. GERHVHA BE!-UNI BLUE COAL - FUEL OIL - KOPPERS COKE 2066 Clove Road YQRK 011, BURNER-S GI 7-3477 Anthony Pucciarelli Compliments of WADSWORTH MARKET Mn. and Mas. JOHN B. MANNINO Fing9l'bOGl'd Iefierson Avenue Charles Ames Compliments of WILLOWBROOK DAIRY Staten Island. N. Y. ST. CLARE'S PARISH Great Kills, Staten Island Four Corners Appliance G Furniture Co. 1:'RANK'3 MARKET 1732 Victory Blvd. Castleton Corners Specialist in prime Meats GI 8-0373 382 Van Duzer Street ABBE LUMBER Co. Best Wishes on this Happy Day 991 Bay Street Staten Island 5. N. Y. Sixth Grade GI 7-8692 St. Ioseph Hill Academy IO6 Compliments of GULF GASOLINE DEALERS Staten Island WII.LIAM SMI'1'I-I OPTOMETRIST 642 Bay Street Stapleton, S. I. TEMPLE LUNCI-IEONET'I'E 101 Cedar Street New York 6, N. Y. WO'rth 2-8700 DONALD D. MAGRUDER, Inc. 150 Bay Street Staten Island 1. N. Y. GI 7-8330 Stationers and Printers EMPIRE STATE SHIP SUPPLY CO. 331 Broadway Bayonne, New Iersey FEdera1 9-8400 WAGN'ER'S GARAGE GI 7-6200 650-652 Richmond Rd. Concord. Staten Island 4. N. Y. Compliments of EARLIS GI 73988 IOHN SHAY and Sports - Records - Radios - Toys - T.V. IERRY VAI-I-ES 82 Canal Street Stapleton. S. I. BACI-1MANN'S DEI.ICA'I'ESSEN 612 Richmond Road Glbraltar 7-8535 ' HAROLD FLAMMER. Inc. Music Publishers and Dealers 251 W. 19th Street New York City MIKE'S BARBER SHOP 492 Broadway We need your head for our business IMPERIAL BEVERAGE CO.. Inc. Hires - Wise-Up - Neeco and Champ GI 7-0900 30 Rofi Street ELAINE GIFT SHOPPE 1017 Post Avenue Come Browse Around Charles Ruggiero - Sales Agent for Hobart Food Preparing Machines 343 Palisade Avenue Iersey City A GROSS CANDLE CO Inc Candle Makers Slnce 1837 Lmden. New Iersey CHARLES KENNEDYS GI 2 2808 Store for Men 416 Forest Avenue I 1 SONNY S MARKET 44 Ocean Avenue South Beach Staten Island Comphrnents of MARIES BEAUTY SALON 116 Broad Street HENDERSON MEAT MARKET Pnme Meats Frozen Foods Grocer1es 697 Henderson Ave West Brighton De IONGS BAKERY Inc 640 Forest Avenue West Bnghton. S L Best Wlshes to the Graduates of 3 St Ioseph H111 Academy THE OBERG FUNERAL HOIVIE 3037 Rlchmond Road Staten Island 6 N Y RILEY WOODWORK CABINET MAKING MILL WORK WHI'I'EY S FOUNTAIN Candy Toys Greetmg Cards 956 Iewett Avenue Me1ers Comets CLOVE PARK RESTAURANT Clove Rd and VICIOYY Blvd GI 2 9780 Staten Island 1 RED TART AN'1'IQUES 58 Beach Street Staten Island 4 N Y Best W1ShGS Mr and Mrs Bert Cole Cynthla Barbara and Brogue MR A ORLANDO 150 Hylan Blvd Staten Island N Y ' S. . , N. Y. . I5 Second Grade I - . N. Y. ' I 108 INTERNATIONAL MEAT MARKET Prime Meat - Poultry Provislons St. George 7-4226 231 Broad Street Complrnents of Manor Tallonng Co and Furner 432 Manor Road S I 4, N BA1I.EY S GROCERY 730 Delaheld Avenue I Glbrcxltar 2 3724 Best W1shes Mr and Mrs A Hummel and Fanuly 10 Rusuc Place GI 7 0700 Mov1ng and Storage ROSEBANK STORAGE WAREHOUSE DO 6 1446 I Sheet Metal and Roofmg H O SANDERS CHARLES SCI-INOLLER 346 East 137 Street New York Crty ROMANS MARKET 186 Clove Road S I 10 N Y The Ongmal Insntutxon Supply House DO 6 1940 Grocery and Dellcatessen PENSE and LANGONE 641 N Raxlroad Avenue DILLY DALLY CLUB 415 Forest Avenue Albertl' Punhllo Prop Congratulahons to the Semors IOHN P LAKEMANN Staten Island New York Comphments of KlPP'S BAKE SHOP 65 Victory Boulevard HOLTERMANNS BAKERY 405 Arthur Kill Road HO 6 1095 GI 8 0340 Cabmets Beddmg Lamps HII.I. S FURNITURE 1101 03 Castleton Avenue . . 1 . Y. ' S. ., N. Y. . Staten Island 1, New York 235 Otis Avenue New Dorp 109 CURTIS E. NEUMANN, Inc. 558 Bay Street Stapleto GI 7-2800 n. S. I. FOUR CORNERS LIQUOR STORE 1743 Victory Boulevard GI 2-1126 MRS. MARTHA THERIAULT 1669 East 23rd Street Brooklyn, New York Congratulations to The Class of '53 AFRIEND MRS. E. MONROE 1042 Van Duzer Street Stapleton. S. I. PATRICIA COGHLAN 107 Prospect Avenue GI 7-5487 Pianist SAMUEL A. TURVEY KURTZ BROS. 25 Hyatt Street 250 Richmond Avenue GI 7 1610 Insurance GI 2-0208 Silks - Woolens - Cottons Compliments of Francis I. Forsyth and Mary Ann GUNNAR OLSON 664 Bement Avenue GI 2-1289 General Building Contractor MR. A. THEBERGE 100 Silver Lake Road Staten Island. N. Y. AUGUST A. TOLOMIE Plumbing and Heating Contractor 215 Canal Street S. I. 4. N. Y. Best Wishes from MIR. and MRS. A. GHILAIN 199 Fairview Avenue ROYAL BODY COMPANY 21 Heberton Avenue Port Richmond, S. I. Gibson Battery Service George Lamb Compliments ol a Friend Mr. and Mrs. William Smith Compliments of Lynne Benedict Bert Schoeheman. D.D.S. Dodson and Wall Floor Company 2263 Hylan Blvd. Staten Island 6, N. DO 5-2001 A. HAUPT. Inc. Manhattan Wholesale Stationers Parochial School Supplies AMARY and HA'I'I'ON 829 -Castleton Avenue Glbraltar 2-4455 Happiness and Best Wishes 'l'hird Grade St. Ioseph Hill Academy FIESLER'S DELICATESSEN Imported Foods All kinds of beers and sodas Congratulations to The Graduates First Grade CHISEL CLUB BAR and GRILL 680 Cary Avenue West Brighton. Staten Island I OHN RANDLES, Inc. 208-210 Water Street New York 38, N. Y. BE 3-2593 Charles T. Burton Randall Manor I.iquor Store In Loving Memory November 18, 1952 Mrs. Martin Pedersen Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. I. Pavone Staten Island. New York Compliments of F ifth Grade Students St. Ioseph Hill Academy PALMA FORD PARK AUTO SALES USED CARS 1367 Castleton Avenue Best Wishes from Fourth Grade St. Ioseph Hill Academy Ioseph Bitterli Compliments ot cr Friend Compliments oi I. M. Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Sodality ol SJ .H.A. 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