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VENERANDA, B.A Registrar SISTER MARY WINIFRED, B.A., M.S Librarian SISTER RAYMOND AUGUSTINE, B.A., B.L.S Assistant Librarian SISTER CLARE IMELDA, B.A., B.L.S Assistant Librarian SISTER SAINT ANGELA, B.A., B.S Assistant Librarian LENORE BERKERY, B.A., M.D Health Director of College SISTER HELEN LOYOLA, B.A Bursar SISTER MARY EDWARD, B.BA Assistant Bursar SISTER SAINT TERESA, B.BA Secretary SISTER IRENE VERONICA, B.BA Secretary et. tfttuii mUiSt UfcMfe f ♦ A D MINIS T RATION FACULTY ;ht Reverend William T. Dillon, J.D., LL.D. Professor of Ethics, Philosophy Sister M. Charitina, M.A. Professor of Classical Languages Sister M. Gerardus, Ph.D. Professor of History Mary J. Huschle, J.D. Professor of Law, Government Cecilia A. Trunz, Ph.D. Professor of German Margaret Byrne, M.A. Professor of Mathematics Very Reverend Francis X. Fitzgibbon, M.A. Professor of Ethics, Philosophy Reverend Charles E. Diviney, M.A. Professor of Religion Sister Maureen, M.S. Professor of Biology Sister M. Clotilde, M.A. Professor of Chemistry Raymond C. Strassburger, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Sister Margaret Ursula, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Sister Teresa Marie, M.A. Assistant Professor of English Sister Joseph Immaculate, Ph.D. Professor of English Sister Vincent Therese, Ph.D. Professor of Education Sister Joan de Lourdes, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History Esther Raffalli, Diplomee Professor of Spanish Sister Margaret Louise, Ph.D. Professor of Child Study Marion M. Brennan, M.A. Lecturer in Social Science Sister Alice Francis, M.A. Assistant Professor of Child Study Mary A. Shea, M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech Katherine F. Foley, M.A. Assistant Professor of Child Study Sister Mary Beatrice, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology Sister Mary Corde, M.A. Assistant Professor of Physics Reverend John Hession, B.A. Instructor in Philosophy Assistant Professor of Religion Sister Maria Eucharia, M.A. Assistant Professor of Economics Reverend Joseph A. Grady, M.A. Instructor in History Reverend Thomas Kelly, Ph.D. Instructor in Psychology Sister John Baptist, M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech Sister Dorothy Mercedes, M.A. Instructor in English Sister Teresa Avila, M.A. Instructor in History Josephine Norma Mallia, M.A. Assistant Professor of French Sister Ann Edmund, M.A. Instructor in Classical Languages Sister George Aquin, M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology Reverend Gennaro D ' Ecclesiis, M.S. Assistant Professor of Music Frances Douglass, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education Sister Virginia Therese, M.S. Instructor in Chemistry Sister Joseph Damien, M.A. Instructor in History Morris Gershinsky, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Sister Leonie, M.A. Instructor in Child Study Marian Zagorzycki, M.Ph. Instructor in Philosophy Sister M. Robert, M.A. Preschool Teacher Amos Lessard, M.A. Instructor in French Rosemary P. Glynn, M.A. Cadet Training Sister Mary Florence, M.A. Instructor in English Elizabeth Gilbert, B.A. Lecturer in Physical Education Robert Myron, M.A. Lecturer in Fine Arts Sister Saint Euphrasia, M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Eva B. Lange, Ph.D. Lecturer in German Margaret Ward, B.A. Instructor in Physical Education Gateway to the campus . . . leisure hours in the country off Clinton. Leaves of Grass, and the outdoor theatre Turn of the walk by the side of the convent. 10 Home of the Archbishop, our next-door neighbor. Through the archway . . . to the shrine of St. Joseph. The original college— now home of our Chapel, rec, and nursery school. Autumn, and falling leaves. CLASS HISTORY Four score and many tears ago, our fathers— and mothers— placed us safely upon the doorstep of Saint Joseph ' s College. From the begin- ning we were different. We decided to have a sorority, and formed it of the whole clas.. We held our meetings at Regis ' and Gerry ' s— and then we had picnics, too. (How daring we thought we were when we brought beer with us! ) The cinders from the fire got into the hot chocolate, and we ate burnt— to— a crisp frankfurters— but we thought they were wonderful! It didn ' t take us long to get used to the Red Room , with our cooperative containers of milk. We will never forget our first dinner there: the spaghetti was pasty, the sauce like soup. As fast as some went in one door to have it dished out, others were going in the other door to have it dumped out. We had Math 110 with Rogers and Hart, and were always going to impress Sister Amata with our subtlety in doing problems on rolls of shelving paper. Nor will we forget the fact that we had Religion after Gym. When we took showers we would steal each other ' s cloth- ing, so that many a time we arrived in class innocently sporting our academic gowns. And how often we looked as if we had just fallen into a flour barrel . . . result of talcum powder shampoos. Ah! those were the days! We had smoking bounds then, and had to fly down to the Drug for a cigarette and coffee. We went to dances and affairs, and joined committees too, but as a class we were very proud we were together and having such a wonderful year. When we returned as Sophs we were very wise indeed. That was the year we had all the A. A. dances, among them, the Chinese Dance. Martha Perotta remembers the lanterns and scotch tape and her famous chant: We ' ve got another roll! That year we all supported the Charity Ball, First formal of the season. We had great plans for going out afterwards, but those boys just couldn ' t get together. One day in the dark recess of the locker room, a Plot was hatched. We felt that our name, Sophomore, (or wise Fool ) was not being lived up to. We were wise— as was evidenced by our blue books, out- side readings, and learned debates over Apologetics. But we felt that the foolish part was being neglected, so without warning, the rest of the school met with an influx of strange creatures who wore socks that didn ' t match, sloppy sweaters, carnations, and big red bows. Sophomore Screwball Day was initiated formally by a party after- wards. That was the year, too, in which the Food Frolics came into their own. We baked thirteen chocolate cream pies, and made tossed (liter- ally) salad. About then we discovered the Venice, and we enjoyed many a pizza while discussing the immortality of the soul. Of course, we were all busy looking up Greek and Latin derivations that year, while we diligently searched for Iliad and Odyssey sum- maries. In History I we were as much impressed by crenelations as we were by the lizard that hung from Sister ' s bib. To prevent a certain prof from rocking in his chair, we tied it to the desk. We can remem- ber, too, how we joked about the causes and effects of World War III. In Speech we were almost all schmoes ( that ' s a long o ) . When Regis had charge of the Spring Dance, we made carnations, and for the Communion Breakfast— more carnations! (We thought of starting a factory.) Dinners that year were improving. When we got the new stove in the old kitchen we decided to bake rolls, and we ate by candle- light with the candles stuck on overturned coffee cups. That was the year we marched in the St. Patty ' s Day Parade right in front of the Sanitation Department. Murk ' s had become our base of operations, and one member of each group was always on hand to fly to a table and hold the fort for the rest of mankind. That was the year too, when some of us were locked in the Field House, and other members of the class had to climb into the window to rescue us. Sophomore Class Day was wonderful. We were doing things in our own big way. When June rolled around our Junior Sisters graduated and we said good-bye to our best upper-class friends. Junior year was absolutely terrific. When we came back ro St. Joe ' s the class had already been working on Orientation. We met our Freshmen Sisters and hoped that they would have as great a time as we had had. That was the year in which we became vitally aware of Govern- ment. In fact, in S.S.I we spent our time trying to guess today would be the day that I ' d be called on. We learned twenty-eight steps, and once upon a time pinned newspaper clippings on the girl in front of us so we could read them at our leisure. That was also the year we became acquainted with Joe Zilch. (With all the plotting going on it ' s a wonder that he didn ' t get to the Prom! ) We were really determined to make that Junior Prom a success. We became composers of commercials— and her hair hung down in string-a-lets. The decorations were wonderful. It was a Cinderella Ball whether (?) the and we all hoped to be the Princess Charming. We ended our wonder- ful evening at Terry ' s party with bag-pipes at 3 A.M. It was a marvelous dance and it was ours, our very own. Our Junior Banquet at Rosoff ' s was everything we had hoped it would be. The entertainment included the impromptu Face on the Barroom Floor, as well as undry other contributions. Other memories go with Junior Year, too: the German G.A. with its lovely sets and costumes, the deadline for the yearbook as we prepared to give the Seniors something different, the varsity games, Broken Limb Lodge, Pat Murphy ' s, our annual picnic. That was also the year of those easy electives, which required two term papers, forty-nine book reports, and all one ' s eyesight. After Commencement in June we lay on the beach and soaked up sunshine. Whenever we met we joined forces and reveled in each other ' s company. Some of us got a taste of teaching in Vacation Play- grounds. ( Of course we all played canasta or bridge. ) When September came we all wanted to know how much we ' d studied for the comprehensive— No one had, so we decided not to worry about it. And we didn ' t. The faculty was worried, because we didn ' t worry. We went on our merry way. The Sports Hop was early this year and we had a grand time. C Day passed and there was great silence in Murk ' s, but we recovered at home or elsewhere and were back whole and entire in time to en- joy the Senior Ball. That was another wonderful time. We ' ll never forget that stage whisper as they played Good Night Sweetheart: Careful fellas, there may be a pick-pocket in the crowd! The Christ- mas Party passed and we knew it would be our last time to see the blue and white setting of the Christmas Crib at St. Joseph ' s. Senior year meant these, pupil teaching, and added responsibility. But we did everything. We took the Juniors to the theater and of course met at our old hang-out , the Savarin. Of course we went to the Junior Prom. ( It was free for us— We were Seniors! ) We had our last class picnic, our last Communion Breakfast, our last Bridge, and then Senior Exams came. We ' ll never forget our jubilation, our celebration, our last Field Day . . . then Bacculaureate Sunday, Formal Class Day, and our day of days when we hurriedly promised to meet again. We remember all these things. We remember our friends, and now look forward to the future— to our Twenty-fifth Anniversary when we will return, and eventually to our final anniversary, when we will be together again for all eternity— the Class of ' 52. IN MEMORIAM Ena Bumey-Nicol Her smile was soft and warm, and her ways gentle. Her eyes were kind and deep, and we thought it cruel that she should leave us so soon, taking so much goodness with her. Beauty and love were hers, and ours too, for she shared them with us. But time has come and gone, and we no longer think it cruel, or wrong, that she should have had to leave. For we know that she is waiting for us, and that it had to be someone like Ena who would lead the way for the rest of us. 14 I Inside St. J«e r s, thoughj i was where we spent most of co WM Here are the undergrads . FRESHMEN FRESHMEN OFFICERS President Mary Shea Councillor Rosemary Corbett Vice-President _ Frances Nolan Secretary Elaine Durante Treasurer Mary McGee A.A. Rep Patricia Finn f m iiLjr t . i . • Ml k. ' K P I F I V i Ssg 8 Investiture— when Freshmen receive their caps blessed by the chaplain. This was the way we were formally accepted as undergrads. 17 LIBflARY: Tj} BROOKLYN, N. Y. c ss OF aim mm SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President „ Jeanne Mooney Councillor Carmen Ortega Vice-President „ Therese Duffy Secretary Mary Herlihy Treasurer Anne Ruggiero A.A. Rep _.... Loretta Sheehan «A. murk I mUMk into v ' lUlfW at By sophomore year, we were in the swing of the routine, and the library became a second home. 19 JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS President— Isabelle Pellettieri Vice-President— Elizabeth McCann Secretary— Rose Castelli Councillor— Jennie Corsaro Treasurer— Marilyn Eckhoff junior year was about the best. We were deep in our major fields, and found time for homework and fun. 21 And now we want to show you our professors . . Father v - „ Philosophy I to w Father Dillon ld ent, a V Miss Glynn— So you want a letter of recommendation? Sister Helen Loyola and Sister Mary Edward Have an aspirin! erG ' «dy Gradi ' ng. Fathe ' b bo , th e dean and 22 Sister Veneranda — Did you look at the bulletin board? eve rybody s fi fend. te ' ' Beatrice - She kn 0Ws !t f r ° n tb e Father Diviney — Can you prove it? lns de 0ut Miss Foley — What does this music make you think about? Miss Mallia — Now when you go to Paris, be sure to look up this cafe. Professor Zagorzycki — Take Philosophy 7 . . . Ststc, i bat Sister Corde — She chases the atom for the Atomic Energy Commission. 23 Sister Joseph Immaculate — Well at any rate . . . Sister Margaret Louise — Giving an I. Q. test to a pre-schooler. 24 Sister George Aquin — Keeper of the chapel — and prehistoric skulls. s ort Sister Saint Euphrasia — It ' s a fascinating science. Father Leonard — Do let us begin. ' Miss Huscble — What do you mean by that? Sister Joseph L , rbe V assal and the vass al-me fster T, r Tlere sa Marie Wh at do you think Miss Gilbert — She flies through the air with the greatest of ease. Sister Vincent Therese — And that pre- sents a very real problem. Miss Shea — That ' s a nice word! 25 Sister Eucbaria — That girl has an Economics deficiency. Father Kelly — Weren ' t those Giants wonderful Sister Clotilde — This is interesting, folks. Mr. Lessard — Conversation paves the way. 26 Sister Leonie — When she says ' no! no! no! ' you say ' yes! yes! yes! ' the -tiniest chatr ■en Goldilocks sat in Father Hession — Now take Joe Zilch . . . ' , rm ryW red- ,, Did you f i haty ° U Sister Maureen — Someone might challenge me on this, hut . . . Sister Dorothy Mercedes — I suppose every Dante has his Beatrice. Mr. Gershinsky— Thou shalt not divide by zero! 27 Sister Teresa Arila — Now who said that? Sister Virginia Therese — Are you sure you understand? an d Sister H poU nds: ' „Cong ulat ' ° Sister Raymond Augustine and Sister St. Angela— Second floor, Room 12, third shelf, fourth from the right. 28 c ' s ? Miss Ward — No foul play, girls Professor Strassburger — Now people, may I interrupt you for a moment? « • = . re ' Akw Lange—GesundheitJ Sister an outline Mary Florence J U « d ° Wn t0 Miss Trunz— ' Kumme, Kinder. Mr. Levy— friend of Noah Webster. Miss Toomey— Saint Joe ' s publicity director to the Brooklyn Eagle. 29 Inside the school The retreat master, Father Garcia, £T Religion Committee of- ficers. At the prayer bell t ■•See you m the R --, have toutouts.de reading to do this hour. Time out! Some take our lunchroom, others take to Murk ' s. Where we hang our hats. These are our activities at school - (why you never see us, Mom and Dad) OFFICERS OF THE UNDERGRADUATE ASSOCIATION President Doris Rogers Vice-President Peggy O ' Brien Secretary Sheila Melia Treasurer Jeanne Ciishing (ws rtrnerif THE CO U NCI L EXTRA-CURRICULAR COMMITTEE RELIGION COMMITTEE EXAM COMMITTEE ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE 33 SPANISH CLUB CHILD STUDY CLUB MATH CLUB SCIENCE CLUB FRENCH CLUB INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB 36 THE DEBATING SOCIETY SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB N .F.C.C.S. National Federation of Catholic College Students SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB 37 LITERARY SOCIETY LORIA The College Magazine FOOTPRINTS ' 52 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB DELTA EPSILON SIGMA NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MERCIER CIRCLE The College Philosophical Society GENERAL ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE THE CHAPEL PLAYERS 40 THE VARSITY OFFICERS of the ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MODERN DANCE CLUB 42 This is the Glee Club ' s recording of the new school song, father D ' Ecclesiis wrote the music, and Mary Ann Frost the words. 43 of 0o ,v  n t | V pP s e T t JO 5N ' - « gov . % - w s c ° e ° eN ' aA !A5 ° rrn % « ft! % ° o r o 4c, . «A O , r ' O , r- ' LAYERS THE CART PARENTS ' DAY ST. JOSEPHS COLLEGE FRY cJ lie GJenior tJJai .nil (J osefin s College j lo lie held Cfriday, WJecetnoer twenty nineteen hundred ana jiji al nine o clock s, TDf «L tot We (totted s ;. 9o « . , •o, ' ■„ too holies ' C ttt (£ tt , tit v ,o«-- k0 ° te ttBi $ ? sw .♦♦ , ••MNV.V The Freshman Tea during t Orientation week. When Mom and Dad get served — scene at Parent ' s Day. - 46 Some of the Juniors at their Banquet, saying Yes for the photographer. At the Junior Prom . . . Did you ever see a dream walking? _ wL i L i m K 1 ■•£ I [ Ml mfy 1 . 1 J 1PV coa i make such beautiful music. Can I use some psychology on this ball? :- e three- y° u ' re out ' These are our professors! ' V i „„, the balcony- I don ' t really belong behind this. You see, I ' m misunder- stood. And speaking of sports— Father Fitz. 48 Finale ■w descend from ]oan Walsh and Pat Kermath, (Chairman of the Senior Ball) with their escorts. Ho h Hour on r -Co mm ° Cam P s mnience is it-grad 10 - ■... Tiny footprints have grown, and now, as I approach nearer the top of that stairway, I see those footprints growing more and more like yours. I still have a way to go, of course. But some of hardest turns have sed, and my steps seem o fit more readily into the way of the stairs. Graudation from college is as big an event in your life as it is in mine. It means that I am now free to try my way without holding fast to the bannister. It also means that a very busy four years have come to a close ... Ml ■- 7cuuJU £g PAULITA AHEARN Child Study Sociology Art Club Child Study Club Social Science Club EILEEN ALMON Mathematics Education Mercier Circle Religion Committee Math Club 52 dtcuM CLAIRE ALTHISAR Child Study Sociology Merrier Circle Chairman of the Child Study Club Staff of Footprints ' 5 1 ROSEMARIE ARMETTA History Education Merrier Circle Glee Club President of the French Club ■ief ' itXA. ' d V- _«_ f 53 JULIA BENNETT English Education Chairman of G. A. Committee President of the Junior Class Mercier Circle ADELE BOBIN Child Study French French Club NFCCS oCu£ — 54 I r i 1 C h r T- JEANNE BOVE French Education Secretary of the French Club Religion Committee Social Service Club MARY ELLEN BOYLING English Education President of the Senior Class Chairman of the Exam Committee Varsity r 55 , t jLo-OsvJ JOAN BRANCACCIO Mathematics Education Varsity Athletic Association Representative Math Club MARILYN BURNS Child Study Sociology Child Study Club Social Service Club Footprints ' 5 1 56 MAUREEN CASEY En elisb Educatio n Chairman of the Religion Committee Literary Society Mercier Circle l ? Sjpcuie JOAN MARIE CAPPARELL History Education Chairman of the Communion Breakfast ' 5 1 Social Service Club Religion Committee i 57 ANNE PATRICIA CLANCY Chemistry Education Religion Committee German Club Chairman of the Freshman- Junior Tea u£w .«. . GEORGIANNA CLIFFORD Speech Education President of the Chapel Players ' 50- ' 51 Religion Committee Literary Society 58 ,-;. MARGARET CLINES History Education Religion Committee German Club Athletic Association p V VIRGINIA CLINES History Education Delta Epsilon Sigma Secretary of the Mercier Circle Religion Committee qr ■■59 THERESE COPIN Child Study Speech Religion Committee NFCCS Child Study Club OUjC MARIE CORRIERO History Education Art Club Debating Society G.A. Committee 60 ft 1 ' w 34 ' -7ft MARGARET CRANE Child Study Sociology NFCCS Child Study Club Social Service Club JOAN CUFF Sociology Psychology Footprints ' 5 1 Chairman of the Senior GA. Publicity Committee 61 ANN DALY English Education Literary Society Dramatic Society Religion Committee P U rwt k c ROSEMARY DARMSTADT Chemistry Biology-Physics Delta Epsilon Sigma President of the Mercier Circle President of the German Club 62 ft ' FLORENCE ANN deCIMA Spanish Sociology President of the Spanish Club Social Service Club Religion Committee FRANCES DE MEO History Education Delta Epsilon Sigma Mercier Circle President of the Glee Club 63 PATRICIA DENNEN Child Study Speech Child Study Club Varsity Manager Religion Committee $x u ! JL.CJL V J ELYSE DEUBLEIN English History President of the International Relations Club Modern Dance German Club 64 ( JEANNE DOYLE Mathematics Education Religion Committee Math Club Chairman of Parent ' s Day H H - ,.. ELLEN DRISCOLL Child Study Sociology Child Study Club Religion Committee Glee Club Q L y- - r - — 65 PATRICIA EGAN Mathematics Education Delta Epsilon Sigma Editor of Loria ' 5 1 Treasurer of the Undergraduate Association 0J EILEEN FARRELL English Education Mercier Circle Dramatic Society Christmas G.A. i - Zli 66 TERESA FARRELL Chemistry Biology-Physics Varsity Biology Club Chairman of the Extra Curricular Committee A sLA£ Kt BEATRICE FAURE Child Study Child Study Club Dramatic Society Modern Dance Club Speech 67 MILDRED FEUDTNER Child Study Sociology Religion Committee Dramatic Society Chairman of the Christmas Party r £)oX: DOROTHY FREESE Child Study Sociology President of the Chapel Players ' 51- ' 52 Editor of Footprints ' 51 G.A. Committee 68 hi NATALIE FUCIGNA Child Study Speech Art Club Child Study Club MARY GALLOPINI Child Study Child Study Club Art Club Psychology Club Speech 69 REGIS GILL History Sociology Mercier Circle Glee Club Advertising Manager of Footprints ' 51 ALICE GONZALES Spanish Education Modern Dance Club Secretary of the Spanish Club President of the Art Club ' 52 QsuU. 70 AA -l GERALDINE GOODINE Child Study Sociology Vice-President of the Senior Class Chairman of the Junior Prom Circulation Manager pi Footprints ' 5 1 RUTH HALL Mathematics Education Mercier Circle Senior Delegate to NFCCS President of the Math Club f ujcfL 71 DOROTHY HARTE English Education Chairman of the Reception Committee Glee Club Chairman of the Junior-Freshman Tea irt f i DOROTHY HEINLEIN English Education Attendance Committee Dramatic Society Chairman of the Parent ' s Club Sfc 72 MARY HESLIN English Education Mercier Circle Editor of Loria ' 52 Councilor of the Freshman and Senior Classes rTUUy MARIE KAVANAGH English Psychology Mercier Circle Dramatic Society Footprints ' 5 1 TtasCc 73 ELLEN KENNEDY Child Study Art Club French Club Child Study Club Sociology ' CX -Jck_JL. OJ PATRICIA KERMATH Child Study Sociology Mercier Circle Chairman of the Attendance Committee Chairman of the Senior Ball 74 FRANCES KURDZIEL Spanish French Modern Dance Club Spanish Club French Club ■CJu)ljy PHYLLIS LEO Child Study French Club Psychology Club Athletic Association Speech 75 JOAN LITTLE English Child Study Loria Art Club Religion Committee On ? Ml 1 MARY LUZZI Biology Psychology Varsity Biology Club Athletic Association 76 NANCY MALVAGNA Sociology Psychology Athletic Association Social Service Club Psychology Club 4Lm u£CGL JEANNETTE MAZZUKA Child Study Sociology Photography Editor of Footprints ' 5 1 Dramatic Society Publicity Chairman of the ' 51 Religion Committee Bridge   • 77 CXlLoJ V ALICE McARDLE Speech Psychology Religion Committee German Club Psychology Club JACQUELINE McCORMACK Political Science ' Psychology Psychology Club French Club Social Science Club UoL a ajejh nJLS 78 PATRICIA McKENNA Child Study Merrier Circle Child Study Club Footprints ' 5 1 Sociology CATHARINE MEEHAN Child Study Modern Dance Debating Society Religion Committee Biology [JqJm 79 3- JOAN MOONEY Child Study Sociology Child Study Club Art Club Psychology Club ANNE MORAN Child Study Sociology Child Study Club Art Club Footprints ' 5 1 80 r (ZUvls JEAN MORAN English Education Literary Society French Club SARAH MULLADY History English Mercier Circle Secretary of the International Relations Club Constitution Committee M 81 7 CL % c  r MARION MURTHA History Education Loria Business Staff Religion Committee Patent ' s Day Entertainment ' 49 MARY ANNE NAGLE Mathematics Education Religion Committee Math Club German Club 82 ROBERTA NELSON Mathematics Education President of the Math Club Choir Religion Committee PEGGY ANN O ' BRIEN Mathematics Education Vice-President of the Undergraduate Association President of the Athletic Association Choir 83 JOAN O ' MALLEY Chemistry Biology-Physics Delta Epsilon Sigma Mercier Circle Chairman of the Religion Committee Bridge 0— -CL X. MARY O ' SHEA Child Study Speech Attendance Committee Treasurer of the Chapel Players Footprints ' 5 1 LdJuf- 84 IRENE RENZO Child Study Mercier Circle Junior Councillor Child Study Club Speech MARTHA PEROTTA English Education Modern Dance Club International Relations Club German Club W 85 JOAN RETTIG Child Study Sociology Child Study Club Social Service Club Religion Committee MIRIAM RETTIG Child Study Sociology Child Study Club Social Service Club Religion Committee V JlXjuju . 86 jJ-4Ka , DORIS ROGERS Child Study Sociology President and Secretary of the Undergraduate Assoication Delta Epsilon Sigma Mercier Circle JOAN ROSCHER Child Study Speech Mercier Circle President of the Art Club ' 5 1 Athletic Association PATRICIA RUSHIN Mathematics Education Mercier Circle Math Club German Club V ... I lXJul JLstJUs 4 f RITA RUTIGLIANO Child Study Biology Biology Club Athletic Association Child Study Club 88 MARGOT RYAN Child Study Sociology Dramatic Society Modern Dance Club Footprints ' 5 1 y auL a-r- ANN SCHMITT Mathematics Education Mercier Circle Math Club Glee Club 89 JOAN SEERY Mathematics Physics-Chemistry Delta Epsilon Sigma Mercier Circle Modern Dance Club ANN SFERRAZZA Sociology Psychology Club French Club Social Science Club Psychology %gr mm 90 (faXit-CJ-j PATRICIA SHERIDAN History Education Merrier Circle International Relations Club Athletic Association Representative MARY SMITH English Education Chairman of the Literary Society Dramatic Society Social Service Club 7 =£ 91 ROSEMARY SMITH English History Senior Class Treasurer Religion Committee French Club ELAINE SMYTHE Child Study Sociology Religion Committee German Club Child Study Club 92 HELENE STARK Child Study Sociology Chairman of Junior Week Accompanist for the Glee Club ' 50 CAROLYN TAYLOR English Education Mercier Circle Chairman of the Publicity Committee Literary Society 93 JOAN WALSH Speech Education Delta Epsilon Sigma Captain of Varsity Chairman of the Religion Committee JOAN WINFIELD English Education German Club Modern Dance Club Literary Society r 94 DOLORES YOERG Child Study Sociology Mercier Circle Religion Committee Social Life Delegate to NFCCS SPECIAL GRADUATES OF 1952 Sister Frances Dorothy Sister Saint Alphonsus 95 SCHOOL DIRECTORY CLASS OF 1952 Ahearn, Paulita, 32 - 79th Street, Brooklyn Almon, Eileen, 110-21 107th Street, Ozone Park, L. I. Alphonsus, Sister St., 232 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn Althisar, Claire, 199 East 12nd Street, Brooklyn Armetta, Rosemarie, 1651 White Plains Road, Bronx Bennett, Julia, 247 Baltic Street, Brooklyn Bobin, Adele, 750 Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn Bove, Jeanne, 511 Elderts Lane, Brooklyn Boyling, Mary Ellen, 236 Senator Street, Brooklyn Brancaccio, Joan, 2151 East 21st Street, Brooklyn Burns, Marilyn, 32-55 83rd Street, Jackson Heights, L. I. Capparell, Joan, 346 17th Street, Brooklyn Casey, Maureen, 436 Sterling Place, Brooklyn Clancy, Anne, 7715 - 6th Avenue, Brooklyn Clifford, Georgianna, 39 So. Oxford Street, Brooklyn Clines, Margaret, 135 Hale Avenue, Brooklyn Clines, Virginia, 135 Hale Avenue, Brooklyn Copin, Therese, 83 Judson Place, Rockville Center, L. I. Corriero, Marie, 100-49 198th Street, Hollis, L. I. Crane, Margaret, 32-49 81st Street, Jackson Heights, L. I. Cuff, Joan, 1443 East 28th Street, Brooklyn Darmstadt, Rosemary, 71-01 68th Street, Glendale, L. I. De Cima, Florence, 195 Washington Park, Brooklyn De Meo, Frances, 1756 - 46th Street, Brooklyn Dennen, Patricia, 38 Hieran Road, Bellerose, L. I. Deublein, Elyse, 1207 - 79th Street, No. Bergen, N. J. Dorothy, Sister Frances, 232 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn Doyle, Jeanne, 1224 East 45th Street, Brooklyn Driscoll, Ellen, 91-14 86th Road, Woodhaven, L. I. Egan, Patricia, 988 East 39th Street, Brooklyn Farrell, Eileen, 1465 East 57th Street, Brooklyn Farrell, Teresa, 97-26 108th Street, Richmond Hill, L. I. Faure, Beatrice, 22 Rutland Road, Brooklyn Feudtner, Mildred, 112 Howard Avenue, Brooklyn Freese, Dorothy, 721 East 35th Street, Brooklyn Fucigna, Natalie, 40-49 189th Street, Flushing, L. I. Gallopini, Mary, 146 Walnut Street, Lynbrook, L. I. Gill, Regis, 1 Knightsbridge Road, Great Neck, L. I. Gonzales, Alice, 561 West 163rd Street, N, Y. C. Goodine, Geraldine, 34 Jewel Street, Brooklyn Hall, Ruth, 1166 - 72nd Street, Brooklyn Harte, Dorothy, 1268 Ryder Street, Brooklyn Heinlein, Dorothy, 1308 Avenue O, Brooklyn Heslin, Mary, 1405 New York Avenue, Brooklyn Kavanagh, Marie, 7101 Shore Road, Brooklyn Kennedy, Ellen, 124-08 149th Avenue, Ozone Park, L. I. Kermath, Patricia, 94-17 77th Street, Ozone Park, L. I. Kurdziel, Frances, Columbus, N. J. Leo, Phyllis, 1492 East 51st Street, Brooklyn Little, Joan, 9412 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn Luzzi, Mary, 88 Colonial Road, Bellerose, L. I. Malvagna, Nancy, 46 Southgate Court, Brooklyn Mazzuka, Jeannette, 954 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn McArdle, Alice, 342 East 26th Street, Brooklyn McCormack, Jaqueline, 7418 - 5th Avenue, Brooklyn McKenna, Patricia, 929 East 34th Street, Brooklyn Meehan, Catharine, 540 - 60th Street, Brooklyn Mooney, Joan, 2539 Church Avenue, Brooklyn Moran, Ann, 289 Prospect Place, Brooklyn Moran, Jean, 473 Abbey Road, No. Manhasset, L. I. Mullady, Sarah, 630 East 31st Street, Brooklyn Murtha, Marion, 21-67 37th Street, Astoria, L. I. Nagle. Mary Ann, 88-10 35th Ave., Jackson Heights, L. I. Nelson, Roberta, 2061 East 29th Street, Brooklyn O ' Brien, Peggy Ann, 3403 Foster Avenue, Brooklyn O ' Malley, Joan, 47 Sherman Street, Brooklyn O ' Shea, Mary, 3006 Avenue D, Brooklyn Pandolfo, Mary, 513 East 13th Street, N. Y. C Perrotta, Martha, 211 Rolling Street, Malverne, L. I. Renzo, Irene, 82-03 Utopia Parkway, Jamaica, L. I. Rettig, Joan, 149-24 Hawthorne Avenue, Flushing, L. I. Rettig, Miriam, 149-24 Hawthorne Avenue, Flushing, L. I. Rogers, Doris, 31-21 98th Street, East Elmhurst, L. I. Roscher, Joan, 318 Cochran Place, Valley Stream, L. I. Rushing, Patricia, 154 Martense Street, Brooklyn Rutigliano, Rita, 2033 West 11th Street, Brooklyn Ryan, Margot, 7716 Narrows Avenue, Brooklyn Schmitt, Ann, 3814 Farragut Road, Brooklyn Seery, Joan, 6673 Forest Avenue, Brooklyn Sferrazza, Ann, 655 - 57th Street, Brooklyn Sheridan, Patricia, 117-25 195th Street, St. Albans, L. I. Smith, Mary, 54 So. Portland Avenue, Brooklyn Smith, Rosemary, 86-20 104th Street, Richmond Hill, L. I. Smythe, Elaine, 24-39 28th Street, Astoria, L. I. Stark, Helene, 95-76 111th Street, Richmond Hill, L. I. Taylor, Carolyn, 578 McDonough Street, Brooklyn Walsh, Joan Marie, 391 St. John ' s Place, Brooklyn Winfield, Joan Box 428, Brentwood, L. I. Yoerg, Dolores, 118-24 197th Street. St. Albans 12, L. I. CLASS OF 1953 Ahern, Veronica, 1378 Dahill Road, Brooklyn Baker, Joan, 1320 East 36th Street, Brooklyn Baldrick, Anne, 1317 124th Street, College Point, N. Y. Blaber, Marie, 208 - 17th Street, Brooklyn Blancato, Vivian, 201 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn Bolton, Mary, 78 Minnesota Avenue, Long Beach, N. Y. Browne. Barbara, 860 President Street, Brooklyn Busch, Doris, 91-48 85th Street. Woodhaven, N. Y. Busch, Regina, 82-19 218th Street, Queens Village, N. Y. Butler, Arlene, 2146 East 38th Street, Brooklyn Campbell. Beatrice, 1343 Sterling Place, Brooklyn Cardinale, Carolyn, 85 Buckingham Road, Brooklyn Castelli, Rose Mary, 508 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn Chamberlin, Jane, 9 William Street, Great Neck, N. Y. Collins, Ann, 320 - 8th Avenue, Brooklyn Collins, Catherine, 204-07 34th Avenue, Bayside, N. Y. Collins, Ritamarie, 3805 Review Place, Bronx Corbert, Eileen, 76 - 79th Street, Brooklyn Cordaro, Frances, 1682 - 53rd Street, Brooklyn Corsaro, Jennie, 375 Arlington Avenue, Btooklyn Costa, Ann, 45 87th Street, Brooklyn Costello, Alice, 9 Costello Avenue, Bayshore, N. Y. D ' Amato, Florence, 172 Ryerson Street, Brooklyn Darragh, Mariejane, 3310 Avenue H, Brooklyn Dougherty, Maureen, 823 - 59th Street, Brooklyn Dougherty, Regina, 190 Beach 133rd Street, Belle Harbor Driscoll, Marguerite, 865 East 45th Street, Brooklyn Duca, Mary, 39 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn Dupuy, Julia, 33-47 74th Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Ebert, Alice, 178 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn Eckhoff, Marilyn, 26 Fenway Ave., Rockville Center, N. Y. Egan, Eileen, 31-38 81st Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Eltz, Janis, 53-1 14 63rd Street, Maspeth, N. Y. Flynn, Geraldine, 234 - 12th Street, Brooklyn Fraser, Alice, 225 Argyle Road, Brooklyn Garbon, Adele, 537 Rogers Avenue, Brooklyn Garvey, Norma, 45-29 250th Street, Little Neck, N. Y. Gerace, Mary Ann, 251 Hart Street, Brooklyn Geraghty, Joan, 360 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn Gimblet, Elizabeth, 135 East 28th Street, Brooklyn Greco, Agnes, 5 1 Rockaway Avenue, Brooklyn Grimes, Carroll, 33-67 l6lst Street, Flushing, N. Y. Guerra, Eileen, 164 Hall Street, Brooklyn Harry, Lilyan, 33-51 84th Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Hayes, Ellen-Claire, 177 Lenox Road, Brooklyn Hunter, Anne, 1053 East 17th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Johnson, Lillian, 37-47 94th Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Johnson, Marie, 64 Morton Street, N. Y. C. Jordan, Claude, 276 1st Avenue, N. Y. C. Kavanagh, Jane, 862 Union Street, Brooklyn Kinsella, Carol, 91-51 71st Road, Forest Hills, N. Y. Londrigan, Joan, 528a 57th Street, Brooklyn Marks, Helen, 48-12 O ' Connell Court, Elmhurst, N. Y. Matron, Rosemary, 68-14 Dartmouth St., Forest Hills, L. I. Martin, Joan M., 144-05 85th Avenue, Jamaica, N. Y. Martin, Mary P., 1758 East I4th Street, Brooklyn Martinez, Caterina, 140 Himrod Street, Brooklyn McCann. Elizabeth, 413 Beach 143rd St., Neponsit, N. Y. McCormack, Jacqueline, 7418 - 5th Avenue, Brooklyn McGovern, Rosemary, 442 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn McGrover, Helen, 243 Brooklyn Avenue, Brooklyn McQuade, Patricia, 33 Rocky Wood Road, Manhasset, L. I. Melia, Sheila, 452 - 63rd Street, Brooklyn Moore, Anne, 432 - 99th Street, Brooklyn O ' Neill. Lorraine, 204 - 14th Street, Brooklyn Oshinski, Doris, 681 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn Pellettieri, Isabelle, 3051 - 36th Street, Astoria, N. Y. Perrella, Patricia, 541 - 79th Street, Brooklyn Ports, Marion, 1928 East 35th Street, Brooklyn Quimby, Frances, 226 West 25th Street, N. Y. C. Raymond, Joan, 103 East 20th Street, Brooklyn Rinaldi, Irene, 45 Avenue O, Brooklyn Sauter, Patricia, 1357 East 27th Street, Brooklyn Scafidi, Eugenia, 1226 - 77th Street, Brooklyn Seguljic, Ann, 329 - 101st Street, Brooklyn Sennett, Mary, 240 East 18th Street, Brooklyn Sottille, Nancy, 253 Quentin Road. Brooklyn Steinmetz, Elizabeth, 6725 Colonial Road, Brooklyn Stewart, Mary C, 30 Bernon Street, Patchogue, N. Y. Teague, Kathleen, 152-09 232nd Street, Rosedale, N. Y. Tortorelli, Victoria, 204-07 33rd Avenue, Bayside, N. Y. CLASS OF 1954 Alberti Janice, 318 Hylan Boulevard, Staten Island, N. Y. Bandiero, Marilyn, 87-18 90th Street, Woodhaven, N. Y. Birnkammer, Eve, 1249 - 86th Street, Brooklyn Bogaard, Barbara, 53 - 89th Street, Brooklyn Borras, Carmen, 2523 East 23rd Street, Brooklyn Bottari, Sue, 85-34 104th Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Brennan, Mary, 161 East 32nd Street, Brooklyn Burns, Maureen, 333 - 95th Street, Brooklyn Callahan, Eleanor, 35-14 94th St., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Capasso, Gloria, 115-143 Springfield Blvd., St. Albans, N.Y. Carbray, Margaret, 29 Roosevelt Avenue, Sayville, N. Y. Carew, Edwina, 56 Tarance Street, Rockville Center, N. Y. Casey, Dorothea, 112-42 207th Street. St. Albans, N. Y. Clark, Joyce. 14 Dartmouth Street, Rockville Center. N. Y. Coglianese, Susanne. 1224 Herkimer Street, Brooklyn Connolly, Mary, 102-05 39th Avenue, Corona, N. Y. Crockett, Loretta, 71 - 80th Street, Brooklyn Croke, Mary, 70 Lincoln Avenue, Rockville Center, N. Y. Curatolo, Lena. 209 Weirfield Street, Brooklyn Cushing, Jeanne, 1609 New York Avenue, Brooklyn Darcey, Marie, 1078 East 28th Street, Brooklyn DeFina, Gloria, 599 East 48th Street, Brooklyn Duffy, Therese, 441 Drew Street, Ozone Patk, N. Y. Gentile, Dons, 450 Clinton Avenue. Brooklyn Gilchrist, Anne, 274 Sterling Place, Brooklyn Herlihy, Mary, 154th St., Beechhurst Ct., Beechhurst, L. I. Hughes, Natalie, 271 Beach 116th St., Rockaway Park, L. I. Iambrenghi, Angelina, 158a Hall Street, Brooklyn Judge, Margaret, 626 Leonard Street, Brooklyn Kelly, Clare, 1495 East 63rd Street, Brooklyn Krebs, Eleanor, 77-33 79th Street, Glendale, N. Y. Lalande, Sister Marie, 232 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn Lanahan, Anna, 10 Prospect Park S. W., Brooklyn Lande, Helen. 366 - 7th Street, Brooklyn LaPenne, Cecilia, 5516 Kings Highway, Brooklyn MacVeigh, Deirdre, 47-21 38th St., Long Island City, N. Y. Malachy, Sister St., 232 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn McAbee, Joan 305 - 8th Avenue, Brooklyn McCormack, Mary, 941 East 39th Street, Brooklyn McDonald, Dorothy, 237 Troy Avenue, Brooklyn McMahon, Victoria, 586 Miller Avenue, Brooklyn McNerney, Marion, 3905 Glenwood Road, Brooklyn Mooney, Colette, 343 - 101st Street, Brooklyn Mooney, Jeanne, 4415 Avenue I, Brooklyn Motta, Madeline, 1021 - 61st Street, Brooklyn O ' Connell, E. DeMares, 314 Forth Street, Fairview, N. J. O ' Connor, Elizabeth, 87-28 79th Avenue, Glendale, N. Y. Ohalek, Mary, 60 E. Raleigh Avenue, Staten Island, N. Y. O ' Keefe, Eileen, 974 East 37th Street, Brooklyn Orlando, Marion, 9108 Colonial Road. Brooklyn Ortega, Carmen, 184 Lott Street, Brooklyn Padula, Dorothy, 1244 Bushwtck Avenue, Brooklyn Peirano, Arlene, 85-31 213th Street, Queens Village, N. Y. Peterson, Claire, 231-44 Mentone Avenue, Laurelton, N. Y. Poole, Barbara, 925 Union Street, Brooklyn Rauch, Alea P., 117-25 195th Street, St. Albans, N. Y. Rementeria, Nettie, 24 Pommer Avenue, Stapleton, N. Y. Rose, Jane, 52 Academy Street, Oceanside, N. Y. Ruggiero, Anne, 20 Interboro Parkway, Brooklyn Scheidel, Evelyn, 54 East John Street, Hicksville, N. Y. Schlusser, Mary, 77 Cooper Street, Brooklyn Schretlan, Josepha, 272 Fiske Avenue, Staten Island, N. Y. Schubis, Dorothy, 40-08 Francis Lewis Blvd. Auburndale Seedorf, Anne, 182 Weirfield Street, Brooklyn Sheehan, Loretta, 109 - 8th Avenue, Brooklyn Siragusa, Nina, 29 Locust Street, Brooklyn Slavin, Anne, 1376 Albany Avenue, Brooklyn Sokolowski, Joan, 101-18 94th Street, Ozone Park, N. Y. Stumpf, Jean, 88-19 78th Avenue, Glendale, N. Y. Vincent, Joan, 65 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn Walsh, Patricia, 95-41 110th Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Warren, Mary, 62 Parkview Place, Baldwin, N. Y. Welch, Rosemary, 1227 Avenue P, Brooklyn Whitty, Ann, 360 - 97th Street, Brooklyn Youngkin, Maureen, 1080 - 71st Street, Brooklyn CLASS OF 1955 Abbruzzino, Frances, 120-11 Liberty Ave., Richmond Hill Abrahams, Anne, 18 St. James Place, Brooklyn Balto, Marie, 218 Atlantic Avenue, Staten Island, N. Y. Baque, Marilyn, 107-16 126th Street, Richmond Hill Baumbach, Carmen, 17 Foster Avenue, Brooklyn Beakey, Mary, 1012 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn Bennett, Maura, 278 Montgomery St., Brooklyn Bock, Mathilda, 158-11 33rd Avenue, Flushing, N. Y. Bradley, Virginia, 65 - 75th Street, Brooklyn Breen, Irene. 1370 East 26th Street, Brooklyn Brovarski, Rita, 646 - 48th Street, Brooklyn Buckley, Margaret, 7200 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn Burke, Dolores, 34-43 82nd Street, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Carney, Barbara, Mt. St. Mary ' s Cemetery, Flushing, N. Y. Casey, Kathleen, 112-42 207th Street. St. Albans, L. I. Castellano, Eleanor, 6630 - 17th Avenue, Brooklyn Clark, Carol, 532 Beach I28th Street, Rockaway Corbett. Rosemary, 95-29 Brisbin, Street, Jamaica, N. Y. Crociata, Angela, 536 Knickerbocker Avenue, Ridgewood Daum, Patricia, 115-27 224th St., Cambria Heights, N. Y. DeCurtis, Julia, 383 Avenue T, Brooklyn DiPalma, Rose. 20 Hamilton Avenue, Amityville, L. I. Doheny, Dolores, 652 - 76th Street, Brooklyn Durante, Elaine, 7023 - 12th Avenue, Brooklyn Fallen, Ann, 4122 Foster Avenue, Brooklyn Fanning, Margaret, 234 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn Farley, Florence, 408 East 26th Street, Brooklyn Finn, Patricia, 43-47 Auburndale Lane. Flushing, N. Y. Fives, Mary, 233 Greenway Terrace, River Edge, N. J. Fleming, Joan, 47 Harvey Place, Richelle Park, N. J. Foley, Joan, 422 - 72nd Street, Brooklyn Freese, Evelyn Joan, 721 East 35th Street, Brooklyn Fumo, Frances, 1012 - 65th Street, Brooklyn Garbarini, Joan, 819 Avenue U, Brooklyn Garvey, Helen, 33-33 200th Street, Bayside, L. I. Gerlach, Helen, 44 - 78th Street, Brooklyn Gormley, Louise. 1045 Corbin Court, Brooklyn Haber, Clara, 327 Bleecker, Street, Brooklyn Hamilton, Ann, 58-37 77th Place, Elmhurst, L. I. Infosino, Lillian, 253 Etna Street, Brooklyn Kaufmann, Frances, 99-29 - 65th Avenue, Forest Hills Keely, Elizabeth, 1452 East 17th Street, Brooklyn Kennedy, Barbara, 984 East 39th Street, Brooklyn Kruse, Margaret, 89-42 134th Street, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Kwasneski. Natalie, 577 Leonard Srreet, Brooklyn Larkin, Eleana, 1915 Linden Street, Brooklyn Magee, Mary, 608 - 10th Street, Brooklyn Massa, Joan, 1440 - 75th Street, Brooklyn McCaffrey, Ann, 1504 East 9th Street, Brooklyn McCann, Rita, 458 - 62nd Street. Brooklyn McGovern, Patricia, 91-42 89th Street, Woodhaven, L. I. McLoughlin, Mary, 35-07 92nd Street, Jackson Heights Meehan, Eileen, 44-30 Ketcham, Street, Elmhurst, L. I. Milde, Diane, 441 - 8th Street, Brooklyn Mitchell, Lille Mae, 84-08 108th Ave., Ozone Park, N. Y. Mitchell, Virginia, 60-42 70th Street, Maspeth, L. I. Mollica, Anne, 8502 - 14th Avenue, Brooklyn Nolan, Frances, 69 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn Novellino, Mary Rose. 342 East 22nd Street, Manhattan Plucker, Anastasia, 408 DeGraw Street, Brooklyn Pomares, Mane Therese. R. D. No. 1, Goshen, N. Y. Pyne, Florence, 2026 East 55th Street, Brooklyn Quinn, Marilyn, 41-49 65th Street, Woodside, L. I. Riccio, Joan. 76-20 176th Street, Flushing, N. Y. Rupp, Patricia, 3520 Avenue R. Brooklyn Ryan, Marita, Box 34, E. Setanket, L. I. Scanlon, Joan, 190 Winthrop Street, Brooklyn Schmid, Elizabeth, 737 - 48th Street, Brooklyn Sciutto, Clara, 1845 - 59th Street, Brooklyn Scorcia, Catherine, 995 Bergen Street, Brooklyn Shea, Mary, 526 - 7th Street, Btooklyn Sherwood, Irma, 21 Revere Place, Brooklyn Smith, Ann, 2 Hendnckson Ave., Rockville Centre, L. I. Tagliaferri, Gloria, 471 Bay Ridge Avenue, Brooklyn Todd, Suzanne, 3423 Newkirk Avenue, Brooklyn Torres, Sylvia, 549 East 139th Street, Bronx Tyszka, Eleanor, 345 - 42nd Street, Brooklyn Ursino, Santina, 8717 - 17th Avenue, Brooklyn Van Inwegen, Patricia, 681 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn Vaskas, Grace, 88-11 87th Street, Woodhaven, L. I. Werner, Patricia, 222 Beach 121st Street, Rockaway Park Wing, Mary, 3104 Newkirk Avenue. Brooklyn Young, Therese, 33 Essex Street, Brooklyn CLASS OF 1956 Alexander, Angela. 1597 Union Street, Brooklyn Amadei, Ann, 204 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn Bellows, Margaret, 436 - 73rd Street, Brooklyn Brown, Cyrilla, 8 Surrey Lane, Great Neack, N. Y. Buschi, Mary, 1472 East 17th Street, Brooklyn Calabrese, Rita, 560 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn Capotosto. Philomena, 175 Prospect Park S. W., Brooklyn Cardone, Lucille, 854 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn Cordaro, Norma, 1682 - 53rd Srreet, Brooklyn DeGeorge, Gina, 1053 - 64th Street, Brooklyn del Frare, Marjory, 1376 Ogden Avenue, New York, N. Y. DeMarce, Joan, 7730 - 85th Street, Glendale, N. Y. Dennen, Elizabeth, 38 Huron Road, Bellerose, N. Y. DeGiovanna, Vincenza, 49-09 2 1 7th Street, Bayside, N. Y. Emilio, Mary, 246 President Street, Brooklyn Forte, Marilyn. 404 - 17th Street, Brooklyn Gibilisco, Concetta, 50 Chtistopher Avenue, Brooklyn Grasso, Jean, 1342 - 38th Street, Brooklyn Harte, Genevieve, 1268 Ryder Street, Brooklyn Johnson, Cathleen, 469 - 13th Street, Brooklyn Kisla, Irene, 463 Miller Avenue, Brooklyn Liddy, Mary, 22 Pickwick Road, Manhasset, N. Y. Linton, Marion, 3613 Avenue H, Brooklyn Lotter, Elizabeth, 75-46 Juniper Valley Rd., Middle Village Malloy, Ann, 757 Macon Street, Brooklyn Mandrocchia, Lucille, 693 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn Marino, Joan, 5624 - 12th Avenue, Brooklyn McCoy, Marguerite, 99 Sterling Street, Brooklyn Mullen, Maryann, 1146 East 13th Street, Brooklyn Nokes, Dororhy, 121-06 115th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Nosser, Jean, 84-16 Avon Street, Brooklyn Nokes, Dorothy, 121-06 115 Avenue, Brooklyn Nosser, Jean, 84-16 Avon Street, Brooklyn Ottavino, Consuelo, 4112 Snyder Avenue, Brooklyn Peters, A lyce, 104-36 196 Street, Hollis. N. Y. Saraniero, Marie, 31 St. Marks Avenue, Brooklyn Savino, Elizabeth, 875 East 92 Street, Brooklyn Senges, Dorothy, 354 W. Market Street, Long Beach, N. Y. Sheridan, Judith, 7035 Juno Street, Forest Hills, N. Y. Simonetti, Joan, 1828 East 19 Street, Brooklyn Stack, Brinda, 2120 Avenue S, Brooklyn Trani, Nin fa, 2436 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn To Father Fitzgibbon, whose understanding was so encouraging, to Sister Joseph Immaculate, whose advice saved us from the red, and also from the black and blue, to Mr. Potts, whose art, photography, and suggestions made this book possible, to the Ducas, whose hospitality provided for us a workshop and second home, to Mr. John J. McGuire, of the O ' Toole Publishing Company, to Delma Studios, photographers for Footprints ' 52, we want to express our deepest gratitude. 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GEORGE ' S Restaurant and Lounge 242 DeKALB AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. VANDERBILT Bakery and Lunch Room, Inc. 409 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. ULs+er 6-4229 GILBERT TUTORING SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN Full Time Elementary School Part Time Tutoring High School and Elementary Subjects Summer Tutoring 850 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. STerling 3-6657 WINDOW WASHING Rates Reasonable 411 FIRST STREET J. Birenbaum Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of . PAUL ' S LUNCHEONETTE DeKALB AVENUE and ST. JAMES PLACE BROOKLYN, N. Y. STerling 9-9772 CINO ' S Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria The Place For Fine Food 243 DeKALB AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. 104 y ompiimentd of Mr. D. G. Duca Mr. Eugene Potts Dr. and Mrs. J. Philip Lombard Dr. and Mrs. David A. Connelly John and Gene ' s — Picture Frames — Nl 5-6709 105 X j? v v ' ' -0 ' 0 0 ™j9 USED AND NEW TEXTBOOKS FOR ALL ST. JOSEPH ' S REQUIRED COURSES REFERENCE BOOKS STATIONERY and SUPPLIES — COLLEGE OUTLINE SERIES BARNES NOBLE, INC. 119 LIVINGSTON STREET (One Flight Up) BROOKLYN, N. Y. Books and Supplies At Student Discount Prices LAMB ' S BOOK STORE 120 LIVINGSTON STREET MAin 2-4187 COLLEGE DRUG I. KOEPPEL, Ph.G. 330 DeKALB AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. STerling 3-9083 - 9018 ST. CATHERINE PHARMACY MARIO M. FURIO, Ph.G. 249 DeKALB AVENUE Corner Vanderbilt BROOKLYN, N. Y. HYacinth 2-8555 CHARLES STUDIO Photographers Candid - Portrait - Commercial Remember us, we made up your Banquet and Prom Pictures Your yes man 655 - 57th STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. 106 Compliments of 3 . rnaeia rruit rcuclt if, em y 107 X - - VC ' ™ - , - V K K - X FONTBONNE HALL 9901 SHORE ROAD BROOKLYN, N. Y. A College Preparatory for Girls Conducted by the SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH Compliments of . ST. JOSEPH ' S COMMERCIAL HIGH SCHOOL 382 BRIDGE STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER ACADEMY 697 CARROLL STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. THE MARY LOUIS ACADEMY A Catholic High School for Girls JAMAICA, NEW YORK Conducted by THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH 108 - r 4 Ti Compliments of J alnt ranei S eminaru — 2221 Aruenue x (}- roohlun snd VKev. Ljeorae f. aw Son X5 ,, , | , ? ,| ,| , , , , ' t 1, lt , , ,, ' FIGHT WORLD COMMUNISM WITH CHRIST ' S LOVE ASSIST YOUR MISSIONARIES AT HOME AND ABROAD Become A Member of The Society For The Propagation of The Faith Ordinary Membership Annual Dues $1.00 Family or Group Membership (10 persons) Annual Dues $6.00 Perpetual Membership $40.00 each person Office: 191 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. TRianqle 5-4375 Rt. Rev. John J. Boardman, Director NEvins 8-4350 BEHREN ' S PHARMACY H. FREUNDLICH, Prop. 231 DeKALB AVENUE At Clermont BROOKLYN, N. Y. C omph ments of . . . CLINTON FLORIST 406 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. MAin 4-4720 - 4721 HE 3-3900 Established 1909 Does Your Roof Leak? End your roof troubles by employing a good roofer. All work guaranteed. Estimates cheer- fully given. Send for representative. If you want a good roof, get a good roofer. CLARENCE HANSEN SONS, INC. 71-12 Fresh Pond Rd. Ridgewood, N. Y. § 999 Atlantic Ave MA 2-3000 5807 - 4th Ave., Brooklyn Wl 9-7900 172-32 Jamaica Ave RE 9-3000 c - - ' 0 ' -O C ' -0 , ' no I | Telephone Brentwood 7633-34 ACADEMY OF SAINT JOSEPH BRENTWOOD-IN-THE-PINES BRENTWOOD, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS { Elementary and High School . . . State Affiliation 1 Extensive Grounds . . . Athletics $ ADDRESS — DIRECTRESS f I T. O ' TOQLEJS SONS, incorporated W PQ J I LITHOGRAPHY (Js CUO Uy OJZjd PRINTING § 31 JEFFERSON STREET • STAMFORDXQNNECTICUT ■TELEPHONE 4-9226 | § DIRECT NEW YORK. WIRE- MELROSE 5-4112 f 111 . V: ?• ; i ' v. _ « • Wwi • • -if .  ■' .7 ' V i ,- .■■■m?-2 : Ts , As we come from the Graduation stage onto an unknown path, we thank you again — for we know we will walk that path better, Mother and Dad, because of you. 112 4111? X R 41117 378.05 S St. Joseph ' s College for Women, Brooklyn R _3_7B Q5 41117 .SiU— Jqaephl-S jCollegft for- Women, Brooklyn. .■JgO-Q IgBTNTS, 1952. £j TV. Ssm ■■. % V + .s( •%jr ■' 5T • fri ,
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