High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 52 text:
“
ExecuTive Council: SiTTing: G. Cedas, J. Rossi, D. Green. H. BarkeTT, R. Raspo, J. Jones, H. SanguineTTi, l. Bernadicou, J. FeTTers, R. Derivi, J. Nomellini Standing: PeTer Youdall. H. Armanino, E. Laufenberg, Penny Youdall. Page 48 Student Galfcrumcuf Life is a complex of righTs and duTies, leaders and Tollowers, rewards and penalTies: and sTudenT life aT ST.Mary's is no excepTion. To guide The members of The sTudenT body To a greaTer parTicipaTion in, and appreciaTion of, Their privileges and obligaTions: To develop leadership and To promoTe good order in The school --- These are The aims of The execuTive council and procTo'r courT. As The school has grown in numbers This year, so has iTs council. To The ranks oT The sTudenT body oflicers, The presidenTs and vice-presidenTs oT each class, The afhlefic direcTor and The rally chairman who formerly composed The council were added elecTed represenTaTives from each homeroom --- TourTeen in all. This broadening oT sTudenT represenTaTion has served as a lesson in democracy and sTrengThened The bond beTween The sTudenT body and iTs leaders. To The selecT group of senior boys who make up The procTor courT has gone The imporTanT, and noT always appreciaTed work oT mainTaining good order in The halls and assemblies. Each week This courT has meT To enforce iTs admoniTions by Trying and penalizing olifenders.
”
Page 51 text:
“
4 VL gf? U16 Ifefflc Perhaps no organizaTion goT more of a Tace-liTTing V? T F! in iTs TransiTion Trom The old ST. Mary's To The new, 0' Than did our school paper, The KeTTle, and iTs sTaTT. LasT year's sTencils, mimeograpn ink and sTaples have given way To layouT, galleys and dummies as The KeTTle assumed The sTaTus of a prinTed paper. Twice a weelc, The iournalism class has meT To learn some of The inTricacies oT puTTing a paper TogeTher, To compare The eTTorTs oT our sTaTT wirh Those oT oTher uignoo! papers, To wriTe arTicles and To rewriTe and rewrire-'and rewriTe. Though someTimes losT in a maze oi problems Do we have enough ads? Who was supposed To wriTe ThaT arTicle? ls The deadline Tomorrow? VNfe haven'T a good shoT Tor The TirsT page. or simply discouraged by The Task of brealcing in on a new Tield, we have learned and sfored away impressions we won'T soon TorgeT. We will remember l-lannah-oT-The-many-jobs. ediT- aSSiS+an+-edHOrI I957 Keme ing The paper wiTh calm, hard-working eTTiciencyg Richard, always To be counTed on Tor a well-wriTTen, lasT minuTe arTicleg JaneT and Marilyn and Carol, our capable page-ediTors scoTch-Taping The dummy: grinning and quipping Dave, mailing The exchange papers --- pracTically before They were OTT The press: Milce working under-pressure To produce a gem of an arTicle aT The lasT minuTeg Norma and PaT huddled TogeTher To produce a TeaTure---or iusT giggles: Sandy, generously oTTering To Type a sTaclc OT arTiclesg BeTTy, driving hiTher and ThiTher around Town To geT ads or conTacT The prinTer: The iuniors and sophomores on The sTaTT, who worked as hard as we To produce our paper: and Tinally, The criTicisms, Tavorable or adverse, which helped us To learn. KeTTle STafT: FronT Row: P. Willciemeyer, N. MounT, P. Meier, C. GranT, E. Shellard, M. Moore, J. l-leTfernan Back Row: D. Kellogg, M. O'Toole, M. Valpey, D. Becerra, P. Green, E. Laufenberg, D. Hanham, D. ForTney. J. Jones, S. Bender, W. Brogan. - i , 1' T -- - - Egg if , l , - ,I , . A s . i :flag 'flu' ,' 1- . . ,., , , . .g- ' Mfg. , ff in 'il , .i If l-lannah Armanino, ediTor, and Richard Payne, Page 47
”
Page 53 text:
“
Procfor Courfz Fronf Row: D. Happoldf, M. Michaels, P. Francois, J. Busalacciwi, J. Giovannoni, C. Barbieri Second Row: J. FeHers, R. Raspo, P. Youdall, H. Sanguineifi, H. Barkefi, J. Rossi, B. Bowyer Third Row: R. Traverso, R. Pezzi, P. Asborno, E. Vaccarezza, R, Payne, R. Grubbs, J. Cannon. Homeroom Represen1'a+ives: Siandingz B. Silvas, D. Becerra Seafed: D. Nomellini, N. Shea, J. Campbell, J. Noli, G. Cervo, K. McHugh, R. Loring, D. Percy, F.Orello, J. McCrory, L. Solari, C. Wing. . .ls- Page 49
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.