St Marys High School - Per Annos Yearbook (Cortland, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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1 Svnphnmnrva C5lnrg Jin vm Sviatua First Ron ll. to r.!: kit'Ilf'Xii'YP Morris, Valerie llarris, lictte Glave, Katherine Rell Second Ron ll. to r.t: Gerald U'Rourke, Ronald Porter, Agatha llovi, Patricia Francisco, Dorothy Perry, Helen Phalen. Joanne Nlegivern, Maryanne Morris, Maria Costa. ,lolln Dowd, Ronald liomerford Third Row Il. to r.l: Karl Heim, Rolmerta Donahue, Katherine Mcflorrnick, Anne Ryan, Patricia Scarano Fourth Row ll. to r.l: David Tucker, ,lerome Rourke. Patrick Ryan, William Bulger Make way for the sophomores! Having com- pleted one year of high school, we were ready to conquer our second year. As we struggled through the congruent triangles of geometry and the complicated translation of Caesar in Latin II. we acquired more knowledge and a keener in- as terest in languages and mathematics. Parlez- vous francais?', Of course we did-in French l. The year did not hold just studies. hut also new experiences and responsibilitiesg such as, getting acquainted with Shakespeare and putting on a successful mixer. How could we ever forget the excitement of transforming the gymnasium into a classroom for our Mid-Year Mixer, mark- ing the end of January exams? Now, alittle wiser and a little more prudent, we are ready to take- our place as upperclassmen. Gerald points out the ancient civiliza' tions. fl.. to r.l : l'atricia Scarano, N alerie Harris, William Bulger. Roberta Donahue. Sister Nl. Teresine. .loanne Nlegisern. Ronald fi0IIlPl'liUl'll., Gerald 0'Rourl-ie U31 i i V41

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invrgvtir Ellrvahmvn Arrvpt Glhallvngv First Row fl. to r.h: Margaret Hoffmann, l'atrii-ia Slow-um, flgirol Costa. Mary Jane Sloeum, Kathryn Dexter, Barbara Duffy, Carol U'Rourke Second Row fl. to r.I: Carolyn flora-oran. Rosemary Bellone. Susan Snyder, Susan Foote, .ludy Madden, Donald Me- ifall, Kathleen Healey, Sheila Ryan, Delores Moses, Naney Reif, Ellen Lanigan, Kathleen Morris 'llhird Rows ll. to r.l: llennis llellone, lioliert Dowd, Patrieli Cummins, .lohn llayes, llennis Toomey. Mit-hael Morgan, .loseph Matus. .lohn Nic-l'ivoy. Mir-hael ll'leCuire Septernber found us eager and willing fresh- men, beginning a four-year journey through the halls of St. lVlary's High. As the first few weeks flew hy, a whole new world unfolded-an excit- ing, lxusy. wonderful world. l7reshman sehool- work prove-rl an adventure and a 1'l1itllt'ItQlt' to us. Ar-rordingly our c-onxersations revolved around algelira. general sr-ieru-e and l.atin l. Our year as freshmen 4-ontained many thrilling hrst experienees for us: football and basketball games with our own boys on the teams and our own girls on the cheering squads. our first proud appz-aranee in the Clee Club, our first Retreat. and the lVlay Crowning where we became part of the long white procession. Having tucked away a pocketful of memo- ries in our seraphook. we are looking forward with 1-onlidenee to our next year at Saint Maryis. lfreshnien bring ancient Rome to life in Latin I. Standing: llelores Moses, ,lost-ph hiatus Seated lfirst row! : Kathleen Healey. llarol Uiliourlxe, Roliert llond. Nliellael Nlelluire fset-ond row P: Barbara Duffy. .lolin Melivoy U21



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2 Zluninra Aumii iliinal Step First Rom ll. to r.I: Katherine Stack, Carole Zaharis. Sharon l.anigan. Mary Lutlwig, Mary Madden. Kathleen Karam, Mary 0'Rourke, Elaine Houlihan Second How ll. to r.I: Bradley Foote, Mary Sheridan. Naney llully, Nancy Dwyer. Betty Neugelmauer, Mary Dexter, Betty Ann Stevens, .lames I,ovf-l Third Hou ll. to r.i: Robert Gerrard, ill? we took on the upperclassmen. soon we found ourselves engaged in such diverse pursuits as the dissection of frogs and grasshoppers, the transla- tion of Cicero's orations and the conquest of French ll. Likewise, extra-curricular activities kept us in a flurry and our spirits hlithe. Then the gridiron craze suddenly hecame the hardwood craze, and exams were upon us. Our Jazz-A-llama As we entered our junior year, new and unaccustonied role of The year progressed swiftly and Rohert U'Brien, 'li homa s Casey. Frank Taylor gave us the rich pleasure of planning and decor- ating the gym for an all-junior project. Soon spring peeped out from under the snow, and the Junior-Senior Prom claimed all our spare time. Our picnic in June gave us a beautiful and excit- ing rnemory that we shall store with all the other cherished experiences our junior year gave to us. We are now eagerly anticipating that last glori- ous year that awaits us on the third fioor of Saint Marys Intermediate students receive some pointers from their IIlE1tl16IllZllll'S teacher, Sister Paulette. ll,. to r.1: Bradley Foote, ,laines lioxt-lace-. Nlary O'Hourke U41 ' M 'SSR Sister Nl. Paulette, Betty Neugeliauer,

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