Immaculata University - Gleaner Yearbook (Immaculata, PA)
- Class of 1956
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Whether in work or play or prayer, from each part of her campus, she calls upon His name. For the sake of the house of the Lord our God I have sought good things for thee. CPS. 1213 In our de- sire to achieve these good things, science and virtue, we have chosen Immacu- lata: and she, to accommodate our in- creased numbers and growing needs, has thrown wide her portals and opened new ,vistas to assist us in attaining our goal. She has declared: Behold I have built a house for thy dwelling. C3 Kings, 131. Jem, ffefvfeflf AM Wwrffgfmj wf' ff , JJ?7ww 'Aji'J M' f , ' Www mwj J .Vwwij M, A5.,.,vJ' g 24541 I 'J , tx' dye. ,- if fe' fe ,wf1ff'f1i.f,i' ,Af4, 'WJ many mansions. CJohn 14,25 Within this house we have discovered diverse means to science and virtue. We sought and found them in the beauty of our campus with its chapels, classrooms, and In my Father's house there are fl 61 Qs, LW-Mfwff few ,fm fu! 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C3 Kings 7,10j. --stones of Godliness, of friend- ship, of loyalty, of love. -stones, priceless and imperish- able. -stones firmly set, one upon an- other, forming the foundations of the New Immaculata. Thus has Immaculata grown. And in her growth we see not just physical foundations of cement, wood, and stone, but sublime structures of fidelity, generosity, and spirit, inspired by a Supernatural Architect. -5? . ivfp 1 ',n., 1 at , , ---.A , Atimlixsipdllakc . X' 1 If -,V J 1' 2 si' -, J 3, A fojj l' 'A' L-. ,gf f ew .-1... ' i AT ' .FL N X-X - 1- T' - - 'dzfil N Milf - '. g llv lirv V' vet 4 We students, now reaping the benefits of Immaculata's expansion, like to consider these new buildings as monuments-monuments, commemora- tive of the firm devotion and diligent service of the Sisters, Servants of the Immacu- late Heart of Mary, Parents, Faculty, Alumnae, and Friends of Immaculata Col- lege. It is then, sincerely and appreci- atively, that we offer this, our Gleaner of 1956, as the inscription of our grati- tude for all the costly stones, the great stones that have made IM- MACULATA. . Mother Maria Alma, Mother General of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary receives Pontiflcal decree from the Most Reverend John J. 0'Hara, Mother General has been the inspiration further- ing the extensive building program toward a Greater lmmaeulataf' Under her capable super- vision, the architects' designs for Gillet Hall, Mar- ian Hall, and Good Counsel Hall rose grandly into beautiful realities. Mother has also been instrumental in leading her community toward the achievement of a long- Archbishop of Philadelphia cherished hope. Here she is seen receiving from the Most Reverend Arelibislnop the official deeree from the Sacred Congregation of Religious in Home giving her community Pontilieal status. Assisting the Archbishop is the Reverend Joseph A. Quigley, .l.C.D., of the faculty of St. Charles Seminary, Overbrook. A 'N K2 ,, REVEREND JOIIN VV. SIMONS, M.S. Ravi: English .awf- CQ' . . . their prayer REVEIIEND I'IUGII J. NOLAN, M.A., I'h.D. College Chaplain Religion and Philosophy Farewell for the moment, the moment called time. With brave and sure steps you lead the way in the pilgrimage of human life. Guided by lmmaeulata's teachings, to them unshakeu you will be true. Like beacon lights you shine to the rest of womanlcind, holding high the torch of faith, handing it on undiminished. You live to give, to enhance your country, your college, your God. Ave! You have graduated. You have passed from earth to the eternal reunion, your heavenly home where your Queen, your Alma Mater is Maria Immaeulata. IUQND VVILLIAM E. CAMPIBELL, Ph.D., LL.D Philosophy came to tl1e l1oly dwelling place of lweaven. -2 PA 30, 27 REVEIKEND C1IA1u.ics I . GORMAN, M A , LI D REVEILEND Joslavu A. MCTICIUE, O.P. Sisters' Chaplain Religion and Philosophy HTeach me goodness, and discipline and knowledge. Ps. 118, 65. Teach me goodness, you requested YOUI' College from your first day as an lmmaeulatan. And for four years Immaeulata has rclllicd, One is good, God. Be you therefore perfect, as also your heavenly Father is perfect. - Teach me discipline, you asked. And Immaculata has reminded: If yOu love me, keep My Commandments. K'Teach me knowledge. And, in divers ways, Immaeulata has taught the wondrous words of wisdom: I 11111 the way, and the truth, and the life. Wherever the goodness, discipline and knowlcdgll of a true Immaculatan should had YOU, what each or all may demand in HiS Name, may the peace of God whieh SUIPHSSCS all understanding guard y0U1' llflflfts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Om Pro nobis. Sociology PVRANK COSTANZA, B.MUs., M.MUs. Music SIs'rEII SISTER CATHERINE C. HAI.L, A.B., M.A. S,sTEn Education SIs'1-EIL I 2 SISTER SIs'r1cII SIISTEII SISTEII SIs'I'1m S ISTEIK A. EA S Is'I'mI S Is'rEII S Is'rIIII SIs'I'IIII S Is'I'IIII SISTIIII SISTER SISTIIII SIs'1'EIz 3 .M . SISTEII, SIs'rIIII SIs'rI:II SISTER FRANCIS E. MONAGIIAN, A.B., M.A. Donornv Sociology with your ears MARY or Lounurzs, I'lI.D..... MARY COSMAS, Ph.D'.. . . . . . . ANASTIKSIA MAIKIAJ M.A.. . . . Mo'r1I1cII MARIA PACIS, A.B., . . . .. El.IEAN0ll MAIIIII, 1'lI.D. .... . MAIICIAIIET MAIIY, 1'lI.D. ..... . M. HFll.liN JOANNIIS, AJS.. . .. M. Con ImI:IrAcUI.ATUnI, M.A. .... M. '1'IIoMAs AQITINAS, A.B..,.. IIAWIIIQNCII MAILIIE, A.B., . . . . .. M. CATIIAIIINI: JosIcI'1I, M.A 'rox R0llElK'l'S, M .D. .........,. . DIAIUE VlNCENT'INE, R.N.. .. ANASTASIA MAIKIIK, M.A.. . . . ANNE Miilllll, M.S. ....... . BIInNAIm'I'rII MAIIIA, M.S.. . . MAIRX' CIILINII, PlI.D. ..... . MARY CoI.oxIIIIIIIII-I, M.A.. . . ELEANOIL MAIKIIC, Ph.D.. . . . MAIIIA JOSE, M.S. ....... . MAIKIA Josm-'A, M.A. ...... .. MAIIY or I.oUImEs, Ph.D.... M. ST. AGATIIA, Ph.D..... M. ST. BEIINAIIII, M.S.. . . . MAIKIA Socouno, M.S.. . . . WAGE NBAUR, B.S., M.A. Education receive my words. -ACTS 2, 4 . . . . . . . . .President ....Dean Emeritus of College l3'7l8i7lI088 Manager, Dean of Faculty .....................Assistant Dean, .............Registrar .....AusLvta-nt Registrar . ........... Treasurer ..............Librarian . . . .A.vsi.vtunt Librarian . . . .Serials Consultan-t ...........Physioi1m . . . . .Resident Nur.-Ie . . . . . . . .Mathematics .....IIome Economics . . .Home Economics ..............I1iology ... . . . .Home Economics .................C'hemi.-:try . . . .Clzemi-vM'!l, Mathematics .......IIomo Economics ..........ChcmIi.vtry ...........BioIogy ..............C'hemislry . . . . .Phy.-ries, Mathematics HowAnn F. RILEY, A.B.,LL.B, Economics in .RAFFAI31-E, AB., M.A. Smznwoon H. SPADAFORA, B.S. usmxesa and Lfmguaggg Chemistry SISTER English MAIIY C1-IARI.Es, M.A. ..... . . . . English SISTER MARY DoNA'I'vs, Ph.D. ..... SIs'rI-:R M. ST. EILEEN, M.Mus. .... .... M mic SISTER M. EUCIIAIQIIYS, A.B. ............ . ------ AVE SISTER MARIE EUGPINIE, Ph.D. .............. .... E ngllsh SISTER M. HEI,EN Josmflt, M.Ed. in Music .... ...... A lu.-rio SISTER M. HELEN PATRICIA, Ph.D: ......... .... S punish SISTER M. InImAcuI.I:I:, M.Mus. ....... .-.- Zi lusic SISTER M. Josmfu DAVID, B.F.A.. .. ...- --Art SISTER JosI:I1II MAILIFZ, Ph.D. ..... .... E nglish SISTER MAIIIA LUCY, Ph.D. ...... .............. F ranch SISTER MADELINE MAIIIE, ............... German SISTER MAIIGARET MAIKY, Ph.D.. .. ..... Classical Languages SISTER MARIA, M.A. .......,,,,,,.,,, .... F ranch, Philosophy SISTER M. MICIIAEI. Josmfu, M.A. .... ...... . ........ M usic SISTER M. SAICRI: Comm, A.B. ...... ............... E nglish SISTER M. S'I'. MAImAnI-:'r, Ph.D. ..... ..... C' Iassical Lanflmlfle-'Y SIs'rI-:II M. Amzm, Ph.D. ...........,., ................... I Iistory SISTER M. CATIIARINI-1 Josm-II, M.A. ..... ..................... I Iistory SISTER MARY CoNsuEI.A, Ph.D. ....... ..... E ducation, Socakzl Science SISTER MARIE GENEVIEVE, M.B.A. .... .................. E conomlcs Sm-ran M. VIRGINIA ASSUDIl'TA ...... .... .............. B us mess Slsrnn MARY CosMAs, Ph.D. ...... --- R 07595011 MARY O. Buncsss, A.B. Jomf A. LvxAcs, PH.D. Publicity History P n W 4' - , , , 4 gf I 1' fy., , IFR! 1 FREDERICKA J vxcwnvrxx RDQCAMO PILD M odem Languages J FRANCIS J. HARTDIAN, A,B,, LL.B. Speech CATIIRYN DONOIIUE, B.S. Physica-l Education . 1 .I 4 'W fklfgfx, -V , ii--Jw-'wa -Q' 1 6.3. Amw- viffa maria half Nazareth Hall let peace be In thy stronghold, and plenty in thy towers. Ps. 121,7 W wi ! 'lt 7 cf. God rest ye merry . . . sing the Juniors Friday morning's Collegiate Mass is held for the student body. Sodality officers enter chapel for the Sacred Celebration. returning from the traditional 5:00 A.M. Senior Serenade before the Christmas holidays. a 1 ,,,,..., .. 4, -av' in thy churches I will bless thee, O Lord. Candlelight beauty illumines the campus as students honor the Blessed Mother, Our Patroness, in the annual Living Rosary Pageant. T r r - A .. ,.. ',v' . llld I Religious dedieation, married bliss, or a profes- sional career is the aspiration of the young women Of Immaeulata. Keeping ever in mind and lu-art that Ultimate Goal, llowever, students proeeed throllt-Ill eollege life in the field of their elioiee, Sowlllg Seeds of spiritual fervor garnered from -Daily Masses, Rosaries, Holy Hour, and seasonal prayers. Tlius, at tlie close of eollefve life students will ,. . IHWU filled and cultivated a fertile field yielding, 1l0t merely material benefits, but also spiritual liar- Vcstsi beautiful and rich in promise. Immaculuta's Eternal Guest regards with loving eyes the Change of the Adoration Watch. These sentinels keep constant vigil during the Forty-Hour devotion. How blessed are these quiet moments alone with Him! We adore Thee, 0 Lord, and We bless Thee . . . in the comforting communications of Holy Hour. ,1--I -nil If music be the food of love, play on. ,nd our orchestra complies fith their varied repertoire. t C'est la vie, prompts Mlle. Margaret Marshall, all speak with tongues ,ffffi'-- . 4' 1 I I V 1 . . , , f ,, IH' ,4 1 X jf J fm. V 3 ' ' X, f 1 Y .V iff A' ,I fr V' . I ,, V, VA , 114 f ,f as she directs Le Cercle Jeanne d'Arc in its presentation of Knock. COR. I4, 23 1 f r , KIM ! ' if ff-f N ' N V ,L.!,4,,fffa,40ff1Jf0 1 Q f ,CALO I a 'ximl . 'ix I ifkk-' Wt Jn 51- 1 R gn x s l g-sf 4 ',,7,g.,...2.,..7 '2.L,.g.LM JQCLLYI. , 1 A. ,---4 Q: ..,...--- yi .- .,L.2 TTT:.g ., ,.,..,q. A 5- 14: LV Efzflzz. 4 . . ,. . A 'M--MNH ' it 't 5.32. Q ... Fir' O . u 3? 'S mis Sflff xc. ff .f n -- - -4 -nl -n i 'N M ,. ,..,-f- When in the course of human events . . . the Student Council assembles, only the best legislation evolves. I ' , M- ,, . f QM' J rf MH, ,le .4 ni ,. me fr, One can know the present through the history of the past -words of wisdom which inspire history maiors Dolores Watson, Patricia Reilly, and Dolores Giordano. X X 1 . nw' 14' ,l Sf 1 I I 1 .J , J I f U At a monthly meeting, Marie Galuppo instructs the Business Girls' Club on The attributes of the model secretary. ive governed the house committed to him . . GEN. 39, 4 Joan Murphy, president of the lnter-Collegiate Student Government Commission, briefs Joanne Young, Kay Killian and Dolores Watson on some principles of government. T0 debit or not to debit, that is the question. Commercial career girls investigate possible Gnswers during a lab class. I 1 r ,. If .. I: I, an if 71, 1-'A' Father Gorman expounds on a subiect dear to the heart of every lmmaculatan: Marriage and the Family. .... li . . . and suddenly she was changed to a beautiful prlncessl Only fairy godmothers and Cue and Curtain's prop closet can work such miracles. I-,,,,.: Alpha Psi Omega's president, Gloria Cellucci, posts recent theater news while sister-fraternity members examine the year's records. X go speak . . . in the temple . ACTS 5, 20 The comedy and tragedy of life are portrayed in the eonnnunieative arts. From the printed page, across the footlights, and over the microphone, Shakespeare breathes, Eliot speaks, and Wordsworth sings. Through these living channels of liter- ary types the Catholic college woman is brought to a better understanding of the human character, a more astute judgment of worthy ideas and ideals, and a broader picture of the great scope of human ex- istenee. These, tempered by the living' l aith which has become an inherent part of her nature, lead her to a knowledge of the proper expression of truth. And it is with this truth that she faces the challenge 'trllat the future. ,H I H . . 1 4, , ff ,' ' 1- ' I l x gf A ,L six X ll l' Ll' it . H f W l ' xLf - i X- . iff: , A ulliitfkfdture comes to life , P Us Upper division English malors V , 9 9U90 in forthright discussion during a 'n lY Departmental Meeting. ff -,tv is 5 Physics exerts a magnetic attraction for differential mathematicians. and such as might stand in the fcing's palace . . instructed in science, The cat's meow is lost forever- in this instance, at least- as Julianne Sacher leads a discussion on feline anatomy. ' 'iw 1.f ': ,l2J'vwQ-- i wi Mun's earthly life, the temple of his material 1l0HSessions, is the nucleus of scientific work. l'll'0l1l this nucleus extend the dendrites of preservation, Comfort, health and defense. The students of'lm- fmlclllfltdl, after four years of coneentrutive work, llleluding experinlcntul projects such :is ouc4 two, three.. tCStillgl', Operation: CAT, and TB or not TB, venture into the world with the hope of Str'engthening thc pillars of this temple. 1 I'he science majors :irc being equipped with Ffllristiun inspiration, ideals, knowledge, und, oh- JCCtives. These they will blend in their own experi- mental melting pots, the contents of which will eventually he compounded into the solid structure of PPO!-Kress. Science has its role in u cultural world, u . , . - 'ld there through science these students ot Im- muculutu will find their roles. Sclentia tloret . . - through the practical endeavors of Albertus Magnus Blologlcal and American Chemical Socletles' members. Bottles, books, and Bunsen burners combine to yield perfect solutions, or at least, according to the Inorganic lab manuals. ,ff ' ti? 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' s 1 .Ns Aa 4 X 1: X l rl ll Russia has its five year plan . . . but Mr. Monaghan and his sociology students tlnd some bright spots in social problems. . make haste, E fqr: x t a 1 I 3 , s i 1 mug, A, 1 BBQ, H A A change in pace from pen and pencil to straw and soda. A full college day includes a full supply of Valley View viduals. buy and eat . . . The old order CllZHlQ,'Cllll . . . An LC. landmark llas disappeared from the campus. No longer does the invitation, Going to Campy? eello down the corridors. . . . yielding place to new. Yet with the natural mourning over the loss of near-tradi- tions, there is a corresponding' celebration with the ISA. 55, 1 happy arrival of new institutions. Valley View and the l'oll1'gian, tll0llg'll still cradle estalxlislnnents, are modern infants born in an age of dynamic changes. Here, at Immaeulata, such additions have been made to meet the demanding needs of the students. W'f-wap., W, ,X f mm,-. ,,:.,,'5 'ww 1 Mater Boni Consilii, the inspiration of our academic pursuits, shines from our imported Italian mosaic-the generous gift of Mr. Austin Meehan and Family. This window, with its Oriental display, reveals only a fraction of the story. Inside the Collegian, Sister Maria Margaret has volumes to tell and sell you. Ten minutes to test-time and the lounge is bubbling over with important pooling of resources. V , . . ,wssvum-.,,,, i 4 cf A tie. gnu- and thou shalt dress, and eat . . . DEUT. 16, 71 Baby Nancy steals the show and the hearts of would-be mothers, Janet Kloss, Marlene Biegler and Bernadette Ellis in Bethany Practice House. l I In u squ- ,,ff,....-. ru- - f,--r M... '-nv mil' ff' ni? 32 . . . beat until smooth, bake for twenty minutes and . . . behold! the result of the Home Economics Department's magic oven. The Consumer's Special for the fut- ure will be the food for thought, eye, and stomach prepared by I.C.'s budding dieti- tians. In the Home Economics Depart- ment these connoisseurs of fine foods are paralleled by the clothing majors, artists in the teaching and designing of the cor- rect and smartest attire for the same con- sumer. The well-groomed girl enjoys specially prepared gustatory delights-a pretty pic- ture indeed-pretty enough'to be inspira- tional to the members of the Art Depart- ment whose fine education has given them an appreciation of the Masters, and an opportunity to develop the talents inherent in their artistic tcmperaments. These Immaculatansg then, who are e11- deavoring to cultivate tastes in food, dress and culture will enter thc world with ade- quate preparation. All's well that ends well, quolh Jean deVecchrs and prize winner, Joan Schmidt, at the party termmahng initialion of freshmen Home Maker's Club members Creulive genius al work! Carmen Yunez and Helenunn O'Brien admire promising of fellow art maior, Alice McGuckin. J Nxl V I! 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Marian Hall chapel provides the place. The student takes advantage of the suggestion, through her visits to the Blessed Sacrament. ...- -pi. V L ':w'Fkw5,..,- A - I 2 l L....,,, 'Q I J rrxx ix Doctor .lungwirth-Roccario and her French students conduct their scintillating discussions in the Humanities seminar. After Katherine Kelly tunes in her favorite television show, the audience is lulled into rapt attention. 36 these are their Jeanette Donlon and Kathryn Ann have the perfect cure for cases of home sickness,-a dose of dish duties in the kitchenette. v Finding all the news that is flt to print falls to Barbara Carnathan and . . . . . and speech a spark to move our heart. CWis. 2 :2j. Here on campus an issue of such sparks emits monthly from a basement room in Marian llall known as the Immaculartan staff office. Co- cditors, Katherine Schafer and Barbara Carnathan, join forces in choosing their fuel from a forest of the school's current news and views. Their work is facilitated by a team of industrious feature writers and reportersg circulation, art, and assist- ant editorial boards, who realize that a staff must face the friction of space restrictions and deadlines to produce the flame which has wen All-Catholic honors for eighteen years. The Immaculatan grows each year in its influence upon the minds and hearts of the student body. The topsy-turvy world of iournallsm Is straightened out, momentarily, ln a hen session arlslng at a weekly stat? meeting. nl Q a.. A fu, 'A-fwzw ,. . if?-n ,, , K 1 ik, f1:ff ' , , -3, ,, J.- Mft' , c 'C-7 3 H, , i- rf ' ' n, mf' iff' s 5. UMW 5 ffdffffg C' 1112. . Katherine Schafer, her partner in editing the lmmaculatan, the college newspaper. a 2 H No street corner hawkers are necessary to sell the lmmaculatan. Delivery girls, Lillian Fedick, Margaret Mary Ochsenfeld, and Alice Tacelosky, make sure that every student receives her edition ot the news. Behind each issue of the lmmaculatan are midnight scenes of copy-writing, character counting, checking and correcting. Then, the staff and the paper are put to bed. emi !UDi' -. 1 ,,......m,.., M, ,, ., -an .. .., Ml! 6 lf' ,M 1-L.. - ' H., Backing each other in their deslre to make the '56 Gleaner best in its field, co-editors Kathleen 0'DonneIl and Margaret Lawless plot and plan for lts all-new Iook. . . . as one that gleanerlw . . . P M ,EMM ,L , A ,gym ,5 4 ' ,.,vi., ,, ,.., rg., a.:..,'Q'f,.w,V,v ,. Lf . e,,,. I?w ru, , p i vip. 1, pg,1Mmh.:1,a ...s fs, - '- MICH. 7, I Nothing great is ever achieved without en- thusiasmf' It was the living expression of Emcrson's words coupled with the sincere desire to make this year- book something of which 'our school and our class could be proud which formed an integral part of the reason for being of the 1956 Gleaner. Enthusiasm was the undisputed keynote of the initial days of our Mansion's storyg but as dead- lines loomed, and the Muse took a holiday, we were beset by those pink elephants peculiar to every yearbook staff. But zeal was the byword, and it has helped your gleaners complete what they began such a seemingly short time ago. Need we add: We loved every moment of it? We trust the finished product speaks for us. Now, our midnight oil has burned its lastg our pencils are mere stubs. It is our hope that our readers will feel as we do: that everything we have learned, everything we have done, everything we have loved about Immaculate will in some way have found expression within the pages of the Gleaner, 1956. May mem'ry bind them fast. SPCBHBW bY dny other name would still be spaghetti, but to money-minded members of the Business Staff: Bernadette Ellis, Barbara Smlth, assistant Chalfmftni Olga DiLullo, chairman, and Nancy Dalton, lt helped flll the Gleanor's cofiers. v Four heads are better than one as the dummy's problems are ironed out by layout editors, Gertrude Boland and Winifred Donnehy, in cooperation with art editors, Dolores Giordano and Marlene Biegler. ,. 1 t t f - ,,4,,pq-- x r f, ...W-an-nvW ' Copy editors, Joan Colsey and Patricia Peters, agree that, To make the action flt the word, is often easier than finding the words to llt the action. To meet those pressing deadlines, stat? members, Joanne Young, Jean deVecchis, and Suzanne Jenkinson consult the bulletin board for assignments. mm' . J f n 1 I Lights-camera-action! And another candid shot is recorded by Antoinette Schiavo. Helen Primus, photography editor, is chief schedule-maker and general assistant. MN' uw el' l , 'V' ,1- 1 gf. -' I -': - - ,f -.-' - ' ., , '-fl-1' . ,avg-',', - 'J-g -f- 1--1 5 - g , , 4 xf'7.J' ' J vw ,my K gif- .V .j E, h,,,:,, ' --f ' ' - l'4'Tf-iulffltiflf . Leaders of the Sophomore Sages are Margaret Kenny, presldenfp Marcia Baylor, vice presidenfp Margaret Radelnaker, secreiaryp and Ellen Brennan and Carol Huber, treasurers. I and they came i. the second year . . . , GEN. 41, is , 5 -A use s l Sophomore year at Immaculata means a plumb- 4 W5 V U ing of the depths of the English novel, an intro- duction to syllogistic reasoning, and a realization that Economies is more than a word. These intellec- tual pursuits are tempered with the highlights of the upper-lower classman year: an evening of Pink Fantasy and pins of amethyst and gold. The spirit, loyalty, enthusiasm, and sincere interest of the sophomore class have shown them to be Immaeulatans one hundred percent in the pink. 'ew '.'61wqrg1.ppa'ke- 7' 32 1 - rl? ma W' E f! 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Time-Destination-Telephone-Return: another sign-out completed means another happy holiday. I ' , Z1 1 . ll :I LU l -'lf' I l .L r Wx I . L' 1 We all have our ups and downs, l 's l ,J -. .,5 but even student life ' 1 cannot compete with f XYZ- V A the moods of 1, Lourdes Hall elevator. .2'r L' . Q .AJC ' . 1. I I 1 There is really no need to read over anyone's shoulder in the Periodical Room. 1 Just check the Reader's Guide for the magazine you like. uxI 1 wir.. l The flame of knowledge burns brightly from dawn to dusk In the library. Reference, research, or lust leisure reading swells the brains of the multitudes. -, 'ffa tm. ' , . , N '- 1 .A . ,,..--Y .4 '-if ,..f.,??:ww.r.x.x!3:,:,:,Yvw,,..,V,..'..AMA IV 4---ya--.,..-Q--.f ' ' r 1 V - F sqft - we an ffm, rr' Choosing the best in decorations is no problem to room-prize-winners, Cathy Spiro and Helen Bonk. The gleam in Gail GrifTln's eyes has that May-I-borrow-the-Atlas-Mural-sometime? look. Dum, de, dum, dum! iEchoes of Dragnet!! Here comes the SAIC h ProwIers to douse the lights of unauthorized burners-of-midnight-oil. . . . let us make friendship Sweets for the suite, late lights the night before, an aspirin the morn- ing after, confidential reports Of M'ica and Iilrfn, packing for the holi- days--all are cha1'acte1'istic of life among the boarding students. Resi- dent life is an adventure which ma- tures the student hy making her, to an extensive degree, independent and capable of making decisions for her- The sweet tooth conquereth all pain. Cakes quench the Sahara thirst brought on by potato chips at lunch. i one with another . . . l MACH. 10, 54 self. Here, their individual progress develops hand in hand with the im- memorial experiences growing from close associations with friends. Looking back .through memories' haze, Alums soon realize that the most precious years of their lives were recorded in the corridors of Immaculata. 3' 1 as WP 5545 is ey - Cf: 2 o 1 to . Q., as , .ff ' .e A h ., N- K ' n-X, H t 'Z ' a 1 ju Q ff 9 'S X , 0 ' steer Mrs. Mary Burgess Alumnae secretary also college events to the public press A spiritual father to 475 girls is our Father Nolan. Problems big are dissolved by his gentle advice ',P ' Golden Days! In our hearts we remember then all else above . . . the over-the-summer meta morphosis from the status of under to uppe' classmen . . . being' big sisters with its responsi bility of orientating the Freshmen yearlings . . the possession of the college ring, with the rotund: as a traditional witness . . . the .joys and reverieq of Junior XVeek . . . and . . . Deep In Our Hearts' . . . the Junior Prom. Therefore, Let the toast start . . . for these golden days of youth and love, of song am sports, of intoxicating gladness and examination sadness. In memory of these student daze, maj young hearts never part. 'rw 1 Q ' '7 'T'W1 VVS' , V, , f X4 'L K-f 4 . IA 4 fi X L Q ll ' x 'M of . 1 1 L5 1, Nfl 1,4 :'m, .J1 ,ful ,, A JL fm., A 1 C' 'Y ' ll 'I 4 ,A r y Ld 9 1- L. -.. . V! X X, r L 7.-fax 5 . J fx 1 C Q l l ' Lp- vp' J 'xr' .,: ' :A,. ,. 0 if f I, fl 1 I X' 7 L Ljf f x L 5 A , ,ff 0 ,1 Eff, 4 Q 1 C N fd I L1 1 5 I If ,, ,f I 2 do J , ' 1 I I , f 1 ' ' .'v.f-4' . . f' 11 iff'-fLj.x W4- .fy 1 5. 'f. ,fx .x if-'Y-, . f x-7 714, ,,.I - Q W, 1,1 au, 1 f 1 Z., 7 f 41' f rf j ,N A J I l K 1 A 1172, .L-v J 1 f , , , 1 K 1 xx 4 L, 4,,,.x,,, I ,L X 1 1, 'J 47,1 I' 4 5 1 fx A K , , X f Q f , 'W-Mm '1 Q -in 5 '. Y .rf .' -v 'iii Q., 3 ' .A ' n , V ,, , A , WW. ,L Q, , ,fvvju .',,,. , ,, M 'Q1q'. ' ' L , .I 1,-1 -ma ,z Q, V ',,. . V ' fat '!W'9 'f X-'4 L' 7 'f+'hx'r. 9?1','?'Vf'a it I . A . , t Aw,-f1:,,,vlgY ,7 ,r'7,f,.Y W . M4 Q K , , ' Aj' 3' ,, field house Marylake Go forth vicioriously in the cause of faifh and lustice . . . Ps. 44,1 r sa f , v- - .- v v ,iwm ' , 1. ' r ,, ..-. ,J A 'W -W-,wil ' 1, t -'a .f .sf 'V new-Q I We've got the pep . . . and here is the steam that makes I.C. 0 God of Players, hear our prayer . . . PRE-GAME PRAYER , V! . J' 1 - - . HELEN FRANK MISS CATHRYN DONAHUE NANCY DAUQN Captain Coach Manage,- l Varsity forwards, Helen Frank, Ellen Regan, and Phyllis Murphy down Penn's defenses l58-55l with their lightning line of attack. 54 E Wifi? , .. Wh hw ,1 , 1 ,X 34 biz ' r Mix out f A fi , L . Q L x I M Q ly, ,M , ? H ww ws ,Q A V XXX X Y? b . A M . 1 4 XX Q 1:74 159' c' UL rv ,, f WI ' .4.Q , N I N . , 4 5 4 qQ!' 441 yy fi , ,,e Smiles anticipate a victorious season, as President Helen Frank suggests the 1955-1956 sports program to our Olympic Athletic Association. With the facilities of this court, college life is a racket to ...to play this game and la it fair. P Y PRE-GAME PRAYER . . . to play this game and play it fair . . .H thc by-line of cvcry true I11m1:1cul:1t:m who fostcrs but one goal, to win hy fair play. In prayer and in practice sho upholds thc honor of hcr college, not mcrcly lay victories, but lmy strict olisifrvullcc of thc Hll0I'tIll2llllS coclc of ethics. The Gallop poll wins every time when it comes to these flttingly groomed equestriennes: Mercedes Magee, president of the Riding Club, Captain Barbara Reed and the tennis team. and Elena Fernandez-Concha. 1 4, N- A' life ..,, The question floating around this pool is: Does everything that goes down, come up? These class swimming captains are anxious to tlnd the answer. The Atliletie Association provides a full program of collegiate, intramural, and tournament sports. The games, the Halloween Party, and the Spring pienie at Maryluke prepare every student to be an all-around winner in the greatest sport-life -Clm0Ilg XYICII- According to Hoyle, when playing intramural basketball unorthodoxy is the rule. Winkin', Bllnkin' and Nod -din' Kitty O'Donnell Spvrrsd on bY Cheefi from he' h0CkeY NGMNUNS. keeps ,core for ping.pong fournqmgnf Captain Debbie Burns contemplates some contenders, Pauline Callahan and lrvonne Harris. Sl9i9h' of hand 'Q C0nfl-'SG 900501 PhYlliS MUFPVYY- ltr l Momentarily away from the footlrghts are Russian lnterlude's 0'Byrne family invaded Cue and Curtain when the Senior Class presented their annual play. Cue. and Curtain efflcers: Margaret Sculley, president: I I I Cecilia Jerome, vice presidentg Jeanette Donlan, secretary: and Kathryn Funk, treasurer. pr t 1 -.-.4 Golden Da s are anticipated when Alice McGuckin, Queen Queen of the Fair with the Foreign Flair, y Patricia Peters thanks her loyal subiects of the Junior Week Committee, and her student princesses meet. for supporting the Marian Fund. anal clancing. Beth Greeley and Barbara McClatchy look through their him book while other members of the Social Committee Curfews are conveniently forgotten as these Cinclerellas whirl and twlrl on clouds of Pink Fantasy at the Sophomore Cotillion l tbl ' aid ln plotting a successful leap year. ' .,.an,,,.M .,ff.f.r,rg,:-:w.wJr.aw.nN, a,4Qu.,u.fA-.U sf-w?w ,1-g,gvM ,f , , .vm M' A-wmv ' af , dhiazzg. - ...pc f L , ...,...........,:.nusm.....- . V - N- 1 'F ,, . 1 WWW . U y- 3xf'fa,vd:---I . ,L , 'f M, '. 'L- :4W'M.v 1,1-' 1 ,V 3.e' f ' -W -'W ff: ,Ag 3 H- ,- li '-4 .A ., 52' 1 I . 1 in . f , , , 'I UM 173 he that hath ears to hear let him hear.-Mark IV, 9 Y Norinne Teresa Bertolcli 22 North LaClede Place Atlantic City, New Jersey BACHELOR OF Sc1ENcE HOME EcoNoM1cs Sodatlity 1,E2,3,fl-g NFCCS 1,2,3,-1-5 SAIC 1,9,3,1l-4 Apostolic Group 13 Inisfail 1,2,3g Ilomcmatkevxer' Club 1,2,3,-Lg Intramural Sports 1,9,3,4g AA 1,2,3,fLg Cheerleader 3. Sun-up smile . . . popularity without a denouement . . . recondi- tioning . . . tweeds and came1's hair . . . phobia for chemistry . . cxtemporaneous philosopher. I Z I I 1 Marlene Ann Biegler 84 Woodbine Avenue Rochester 11, New York BACHELOR or SCIENCE HoME EcoNoM1cs Sodality 1,2,3,Atg NFCCS 1,Q,3,A1.g SAIC 1,:?,3,il'g Apostolic Group lg Cue and Curtain 1,2,3,44g Spanish. Club lg Ilonmmxl-km's' Club 1,Q,4-, secretary 35 Gleaner 4-g Intramural Sports 1,2!,3,ftg Clteerlemlirzvg 1,Q,3, captain 445 AA 1,2,3,fLg Fashion Shaw 1,2,3g Prom Committee 3,4-. Vogue-bound . . . animated chatterbox . . . efferveseent laughter - . . MaCkiCS V-I-C-T-O-R-Y leader . . . teller of tales . . . Fanny Farmer hostess. ,- Gertrucie Anne Boland 332 North Fifth Street Reading, Pennsylvania BACHELOR or An'rs ENGLISH Sodality 1,Q,3,-1-g NFCCS 1,2,3,'1'g S.-IIC 1,2,3,ALg Apostolic Group lg Social Committee co-elzatirman 34 Cue mul Curtain l,4, stalye manager 2, 'vice- presiflent 34 Le Cercle Jeanne fl'A rc lg lui.-:fail l,Q,3,-tg Shakespeare Club -tg Glee Club 3,11-4 Special Choir 34 Ilomemakers' Club lg Fa..-rhion. Show 34 Gleaner 45 Immuculatan 2,33 Magnificat 3,444 Alpha Psi Omega 3, staye mrwutyer 415 171-tI'l1JJI1tl'lll Sports 1,2,3,tg Freslzuzan Initiation chairman 24 Junior Week Committee, Blazer ehairmanj Prom Committee fig Class His- torian 44. Honest Injin? . . . capable organizer . . . penetrating eyes . . . spontaneous skit skctchcr . . . caffeine lunches . . . class song lyricist. Pr HS Kathryn Christine Callinan Mary Elizabeth Bostoclc 32 East Ridge Street Carlisle, Pennsylvania BACHELOR or Arvrs ENGLISH Sozlality Q,3,Aig NFCCS 2,fl,l-g S.-IIC 253, treasurer -ig Gleaner 3,-l-4 Immacu- latan 3,-tg Camitla Debating Society :2,!l,ALg AA 2,34 Who'.-1 Who in .-1 merican Colleges aml Universities fll. ' VValks her way through college . . . seholar's scholar . . . glowing countenance . . . SAIC's Fort Knox . . . electric enthusiasm . . . summer novel-itis. 5 Dc Kalb Park Center Square, Pennsylvania BACHELOR or Awrs BIOLOGY Sodality l,2,fl,4'g NFCCS l,2,3,l-3 SAIC 1,2,3,'l4g Apostolic Group 1,2,3,-I-5 Cue and Curtain 1,Q,3,ll'g Le Cercle .lea-nine cl'-fire 1: 0100 Club 3,44 SWKIMIL lljilllltd American Chemical Society 1,24 Albertus Magnus Iiioloyical So- ciety 3,4-g Intramural Sports 1,Q,3,Alfg AA 1,2,3,4vg Prom Committee 3g Class Treasurer 2,3, secretary 4. Grecian profile . . . best when in blue . . . Senior scribe . . . quiet charm . . . white-smockcd scientist . . . laconic- 62 i 'K '-uw? 1 K , cl eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow ye diet.-Bymer Barbara Ann Carnatlwan 313 VVest Wasllington Street VVcst Chester, Pennsylvania BACHELOR OF Arvrs HISTORY Sodality 1,E!,3,4'g NFUUS' 1,Q,3,f1f'g 3,110 13,3345 Inisfail lg Gm club 1,Q,3,4g Immaculutan 2,3, cu-editor 4.5 AA 1,Q,3,4'g Intramural Sports 1,Q,3,fL. Portable pantry . . . reserved . . . cditor's headaches . . . compact - . . anti-procrastinator . . . Cambridge edition. i x, -xx x N Wx Sara Josephine Casella Township Line Road Swedcsboro, New Jersey BAc1-mLon or Am-s EcoNoM1cs Sodality 1,Q,3,41'q NFCCS 1,2,3,4g SAIC l,EZ,3,4g Eucharistic Group 1,2,3,4-4 Social Committee 3, treasurer 415 Cue and Curtain lg Ita-Ilan. Club 1,2g Cleo Club 1,2,3,4g Special Choir 1,2,3,4fg Iiusilzcas Girls' Club Q,3,4-g Business Newsletter 3,-Lg Iutramural Sport.-r 1,Q,3,4'g AA 1,2,3,4ig Campus Committee 35 Prom Committee 3,4f. P1-cfcrs Judy . . . lashes that laugh . . . typed for business . . . prom programmer . . . daintily humorous . . . engagingly shy. all things come round to him who will but wait.-Longfellow 4 ,-r-rw .1 ' .:z,f1 lUWxelHlii..i Gloria Rose Cellucci GM North 65th Street Philadelphia 31, Pennsylvania BACHELOR OF Amis ECONOMICS in Sodality 1,2,3,ll-5 LVFCCS 1,2,3,AI-3 S.-IIC 1,2,3,-Lg Cue and Carlain l,2,fl,-1-g Committee 35 Alpha Psi Omega il, president -1-. Pavlova in crinolines . . . Thumbclina . . . Chicken Every Sunday . . . Alpha Psi's first lady . . . Social Studies expert . . . Spanish emissary. Joan Marie Colsey GTX 902 Washington Avenue Palmyra, New Jersey BACHELOR or Anrs ENGLXSII Soclality 1,9,3,A1'g IVFCCS 1,2,3,-1-3 SAIC' 1,:?,3,f1-5 Cue and Curtain 1,9,3, rep- resenfalive fig Glee Club 1,2,3,-1-4 Special Choir 1,Q,3,4fg Gleaner 4g Immacu- latan 93,45 Camilla Debating Society 23 Shakespeare Club 35 Intramural Sports 3,-1-g AA 1,2,3,Alig Prom! Committee 4. Artistic flair . . . sly dry wit . . . footnote happy and fancy free . . . budding author . . . prom favor-ite . , smiles Hello.,' Roselle Lily Cortes hx Calle 4-0, :H20-26 Bogota, Colombia, S. A. BACHELOR or AIITS CIIEIXIISTRY S0dfl'lUy 13,345 NFCCS 1,2,3,-lg S.-IIC 1,2,3,4-5 Student Ajilmte American M' Chemical Society 1,S?,3,-Lg IlIit'l'Illlt'bt7'ftl Sports 1,2,3,4lg AA 1,2,3,-11. f,Qui: pasa? . . . madre cita . . . post-ten phones . . . ambidexterous conversationalist . . . Lily . . . acid-ents in the chem lab. Italian! Club l,2g Busirzess Girls' Club 1,3,-I-, ,wserelary 24 A.-1 1,2,3,-lug Prom, IU' --me-f' Alice Patricia Davis 11.21 Keystone Avenue Upper Darby, Pennsylvania BACHELOR Ol SCIENCE 7 3 Cfmwlrf Jr'r11iuf' 1l'.l rc Sudulfly l,2,Zi,l'g ,Yl l'C'S l,p,3,l'g S.llC' l,:.,3,lsg Ll' lg Ulm: Vinh 1,554 Spwriul Vhuir lg Iloiii1f1n1rlrr'r.v' l'lub l,2,f5, z Ic1'-pr1'xi1lr'nL 1 1 -lrg llmne Eeolimnies Newsletter 2g lulrrmiurul Nporler a,fi,lig .'I,l l,a,IS,il'5 1f'a,,-liifm ,Sim-w 1,2553 Prom Clmirman J,!i,l. Perennial prom chairman . . . pixie . . . cheery chuckle . . . Semper li I idelis . . . copper eoiffeur . . . Apologia pro 458 Nancy Louise Dalton Third and Smith Streets Millville, New Jersey BACHELOR or Arvrs Cx-mM1s'rnY Smlalify 1,2,3,-1-5 IVI C'f'S 1,2,3,-I-4 SAIC l,3,'I', class 1'0prescntnti've Qg C-ua and Curlriin 1,2,3,-tg Lf' C 1'rr'l1e .lwunm fl'Arc lg Biumzvss G'irI.v' Club lg Nlurlrnt .filyiliulre .'l'lNI'l'il'lllI1 f'III'lHl:!'!ll Soriely l,2,3,l-5 Gleaner lg Intramural Sporlx 1,2,3,-145 .flil 1,2,3,-115 .1111 Iiourrl, Im.-rkelball manager -1-5 Prom Com- mitlce 2,3,14. Howdy, rowdy . . . Town and Country . . . intramural marvel . . animated organizer . . . blithe spirit . . . Dalton's Theory. Home Ecoxvomcs Joanne Theresa Day 6232 North Twentieth Street Philadelphia 38, Pennsylvania BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BUSINESS EDUCATION S0ffff'i'.'1 1,3114 A'1f'c1c'S 1,2,:z,1.4 sam 1,Q,:z,1.4 Cfnllmlie Lilerralurc 14 0rclnf.vlra 1,95 Nlffllg Ifll-9f lIliIlIl! Ig lhlsiim.-nl Uirlx' Club 1,2,fl,-Lg Business Newsletter 39 Intramural Sports 1,253,115 A.-1 1,Q,3,i-5 Prom Cummilleo 3. Cute colleen . Q three-year man . . . casual humor . . . mello cello . . . Cape May Point . . . guitar virtuoso. Winiired Teresa Dennehy 14422 Englewood Street Philadelphia 11, Pennsylvania BACHELOR or Aivrs CHEMISTRY Sodality l,E?,3,1i'g NFCCS 1,Q,3,-tg SAIC' l,2,3,-Lg Clam 7'rcnsurm' lg Cue mul Curtain 1,23 Stwlan-t zijiliaite American ClmmicalS'0ci14ly 1,2,3,A1'g Glcuncr Al-g Junior Varsity Bclxlcctball 1,?2g I1l'fTCl77l'lU'lll Sports 1,3,iLg A11 l,2,3,'l-g Prom, Committee 3. When Irish Eyes Are Smiling . . . natural brilliance . . . ready rebuttal . . . cool chemist . . . pinochle champ . . . commuter coin collector. the noblest exercise of the mind is within doors.-Ramsey r -9 ,-1 ,Q 'Z-e 'H . ff he who will not economize will have lo agonize.-Confucius Jean Lorraine deVeccl'1is , l8f1 Lw, North New Hampsllire Avenue Los Angeles 27, California BACHELOR or SCIENCE Dxmrm-ics 30111115531 1i3',3,-11: NFCCS l,2,3,-1-g SAIC l,2,8, claim repro.-mnlutivc -lg Social Commitlce 32 Cue and Curtain 1,2,L, class rcprn.wntatizm 3g Italian, Club 1: S0C vffH',u 135 lI0llllZ17Lflk0l'H, Club 1,:2,3, Ql7'0.'lllI01l-L +4 Home Economics Newsletter lg Radio Club 44 Junior Var.-lily Ifflnlkdlllfbll 1,25 Intramural Sports 1,9,3,4-5 AA 1,2,3,4g AA Board 4, assistant basketball manager 35 Fa-'fhllm Slww 13,35 Junior Week Chairman, Prom Committee QA. V-I-M: vivacious, impeccable, meticulous . . . a bounce per ounce . . . Cupid's companion . . . red Irishman . . . lyricist . . . recipe. Olga Anna Di Lullo 7009 Wayne Avenue Upper Darby, Pennsylvania ,E BACHELOR or Arvrs ECONOMICS Abi Soflalily l,2,3,11g NFCCS l,2,3,'1-5 SAIC l,2,3,41'g Cue and C'urla,iln 1,2,3,-lg Q Le Cerclc Jmnlw ll'11l'C lg Ilulirm Club 1,2,3,4l'g B'usinc.v.-r Girls' Club 1,Q,3,41g Gleaner, bu.s'lncs.v manager Alfg Inlrumura-l Sports 9,3,ll'g Prom Com- millca 3. 5. Kitchen chemist . . . Wanderlust . . . handles Gleaner coppcrs . . , Supply and Demand . . . suspended sentences . . . dimpled laughter. - Jeanette Marie Donlan 73 East Dewart Street Shamokin, Pennsylvania BACHELOR or SCIENCE ELEMENTARY EuUcA'r1oN Q smluzluy 1,2,:s,-ig Awees 1,2,:z,x.4 stuff l,2,fl,-llg .l1,mm11.f of,-nap 1,Q,:s,1.: Wm- Social Coormilllre 3g C110 and Curlaln. 2,3, .wwrflfary 1114 Ln ffrfrrla .lrfunnw fl'1l1'c lg C7100 Club 1,2,3,-tg Special Choir 1,2,3,i4g lIOHlt'Illlllx'0l'8' Club l,9g Prom Commlllro 3,41-g Fashion Show 1,2,3. Eloquent-eyed . . . thc Blarney Stonc's best friend . . . Marian disc jockey . . . Cue and Curtain scribbler . . . It's elementary, VVatson . . . letters from Douglass. Genevieve Anna Dzaclzy 730 W'est Huntington Street Philadelphia 33, Pennsylvania BACHELOR or An'rs ENGLISH Sloclwlity 1,2,3,-1-5 N1wQQ',q 1,Q,3,,1.4 SAIC 1,2,3,-Lg Apostolic Group lg Glco ' Club 1,2,3,+g Shakespeare Club 34 11.11 1,9,3,Al1. An car for fashion . . . Doll House critic . . . twelve o'cl0ek ,wk fypist . . . English Engineer . . . lost sense of direction . . . medical ' ' stenog. -..- rw. if .il 5 Mary Bernadette Ellis 10 Nortli Huntinton Avenue Margate, New Jersey BAc1uc1.on 014' Sencxeic HOME ECONOMICS Srnlrllily l,2,5l,l-g LYlf'C'C7S l,2,3,l-g Sfllfl l,J,3,l'g flpn.-rlnlir' flrnup 1,95 Crm and Curlaiu I,2,fi,l.g Spanish C lub lg 1IUN1l'111llli'l'l'N' Club i,.2,1l,'lfg Gleaner Al-5 llolne 1'lC'0ll0llllCS Newsletter 24 lnlrumilrnl Sporls l,2,!i,Al-3 1111 1,2,Zl,-lg C1iccrl1'arIr'r 2,3,lig Prom Cammllllfa 2,3,Ai-5 l'1ll.'llll0ll Show l,2,3. Collegiate . . . pantomime orator . . . intramural wardrobe . . . pipes preferred . . . unsopliistieuted . . . patron peddler. p mr Elizabeth Ellen Ecoclc 75 Nutt Road Phoenixville, Pennsylvanizi Bncmcnon OF SCIENCE Dus'1'1c'r1es Soflalily l,:2,ii,'l'g Nli'C'Ci'S l,2,3,l1g SJIC l,2,3,l-5 Social C'on1millr'1r 33 fill!! mul fl1l1'll1lll 1,24 Lv I'r'rr'lre .lnanlm 11'.-Ire lg lI0l71!'llI11lx'l'1'.S Club l,:2,fi,l-g Irniiizieiilziiini 2,35 Ifuppu Omieron Phi 3,l-g Inlrrunurul Sporlx 1,25 I'rmn Commillcc 3,1-. Able dietitian . . . strawberry blonde . . . eflieient . . . liigli ideals . . . weekend druggist . . . decisive. Dorothy Ann Feelian 207 Bryn Mawr Avenue Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. B,xcnELon OF Aivrs ENGLISII Soalralily 1,233,114 NFUCS 1,2,3,-lg SJIC l,2,3,l4g Slm.lf1'.vpr'nr0 Club 34 Glen 011411 lagaibli Iluximwx Girls' Club 1,24 III1l'll2lllll'!ll Sporl.-r 1,Q,3g Ping-pony 113,33 11:1 1,2,3,'l-g Prom Commillcu 2,1115 Junior Week Commlllce, Blazer Bull elzaironfrn. 'Tcelian as in Slieelianu . . . euplionious diction . . . bermudas and Briinte . . . that dignified air . . . Sak's simplicity . . . infeetiously gal'- Helen Marie Franlc 42 Mansion Road Springfield, Pennsylvania BAc11ELon OF SCIENCE BUSINESS EDUCATION Srufality l,2,3,-115 IYFCCS l,Q,3,-i-g SAIC l,Q,3,-ig liuxinrfxs Girl,-ri Club l,9,3,-i-5 Business Newsletter Q,3,ll-4 Varsiliy Basketball 1,2,3, captain -ig Vcwsity Ilriclmy l,i2,3g All-Uutlmliv llockcy 1,2,3g Inl'ram-ural Sporls l,Q,3,tg AA 1,Q,3,'l1g AA Boarzl 2, point secretary 3, president 1115 Prom Committee 4-. Frank blue eyes . . . AA politician . . . typed for sports . . . debits and credits . . . cool, calm and collected . . . determined. one sip of this will bathe our drooping spirits in delight.-Milton X I i . COFFEE Kathryn Ann Funk 32514 Knorr Street Pliiladelpllia 19, Pennsylvania BACHELOR 01-' SCH-:Nerd ELEM1aN'rA1w EDUCATION Sodnlily l,2,3,l-5 .Yl f'f'S 1,2,3,l'g S,-HC' l,2,f3,1-g .f1po.vloIie Group l,Q,3,i4g Sorirrl Conmzillrwe 3g Cuz' and Ulllffflfll l,2,3, .-rr'r'rl'Iory-Irr'n.vuFor 'lrg .fllplrrr Psi Onmya 3, :uw-1'14l1r1'y-Irrfa.-rurr'r -Lg Ln CI'l'l'lI? Jormrm fl'.'11'e lg Glare Club 1,24 1fll.S'fl1l'N.Y Girls' P11111 lg lulranzural Sporl.-r l,2,fi,l-g .'l.'l l,2,il,Al-5 .'l.'l Board 2, lrz'uxzu'cr 3, 'L'iI'l!-lH'CNiiICIlf '1-5 Junior Week, lrcuxurcr. Color-wheel in clothes . . . AA Vee . . . Hreadin' 'ritin' 'ritlnnetieu P : J . . . buovunt . . . uni: ue roster- master . . . trim 'n' tid . . 1 l Y Marie Audrey Galuppo 230 East Second Avenue Roselle, New Jersey BACHELOR 01-' ARTS ECONORIICS Sofifllily l,Q,3,-Irg iVI l'CL'S l,2,3,l'g SAIC l,Q,3,I-4 Jlrfrirul llull p:'osirlr'r1l Al-g llnrlirm Ulub 1,23 Illrrf l'luIa l,Q,!l,rl-5 Spwoinl l'l:oir l,p2,Ii,l-g Iiuxinwsx Girls' Club 1,3, .v0vr'1'l1l1'y 2, prrfxirlrul -lg Business Newsletter l,:2,Il,1-g Gleaner -lg 1111 1,2,3,l'g Prom Clllllllliflfl' 23 1'lllh'IliUll Shore 3. Quicksilver humor . . . Kentucky Rose . . . busy Business Pres. . . efficiency expert . . . simplicity pattern . . . l resl1 kidll' Dolores Rosalie Giordano 49 W'est End Avenue Haddonfield, New Jersey BACHELOR or ARTS Hxsrony Sodaliiy 1,2,3,-Lg NFCCS l,2,3,lg SAIC 1,Q,3,'i-3 Cue and Curluin lg Ilomr- 7lltllx'l?7'.'l! Club lg Home Economies Newsletter 23 Lo Carole Joanne rl'.r1rc lg Gleaner -1-g l'ur.-:ity Ba.-rl.'1'tbaIl 1,24 Intramural Sports 1,2,3,-lg 11.1 1,2,3,-tg AA Board 2,3,-Lg Prom Committee i2,3,-1-5 Faslcion Show 1,3. lVeekend express, Monville local . . .- Inside History . . . prodigal hoopster . . . one-ring circus . . . modc1's grace . . . The Importance of Being Earnest. i i n gi , . , . M. -I 4-1: , 'V'W ' 2 ' I w,4:,f.4l',i, .W , . V, ini 5-5. 'i'j,i.- ,X s 1.45 vu, fu' ' -. . , i vim V h , - S i v Q --: Y j g fi' W xi . 1 i l. i lb iiffgiggf 1 i 1 x arf thou a fatal vision, sensible to feeling as to sight?-Shakespeare Mary Ann Hagen 1815 Bcllcmcudc Avcnuc H11VC1't0WUi PC1mS5'1Vfmia BACHELOR OF ARTS I'IlSTORY Sodalily 2,s,i, NFCCS Q,fl,,L5 M 10 g,:z,i1.5 Glue Club 2,:s,1-4 .-1,1 2,:x,-14. Blushing hair .. . . serious scholar . . . triumvir . . . unassuming air - . . Tartan plaid . . . index to history. 73 1 v. FDIQ, -pf Maria Wilma Wei-mo Hsiang 118 North Chung-Shan Road Taipei, Taiwan, China BAc111c1.on oi-' Sc11aNc1c DllE'1'l'1'FICS Surlulily -llq LYlf'C'f,'S l,f2,1I,-Img SJIC l,:2,55,1-5 Ilonufnzalrcrx' Club 1,:2,Ii,l45 .flfl 1,2,3g lfasliiolzi Show l,2,1i. Mandarin Miss . . . stitch in time . . . teasing hanter . . . good Samaritan . . . impromptu . . . This isn't a hotel! beware of the man of one book.-Disraeli f ,...r 4 Pauline leresa Kane f 21-1' Cricket Avenue Ardmore, Pennsylvania X BACHELOR or An'rs ENGLISH Sodalily 3,14 NFCCS 3,l'g SAIC- 3,14 Slmkcxpcurc Club 3. Aesthetic appreciation . . . quiet manner . . . well-informed . . . piercing eyes . . . mellow voice . . . eligible for H461-,000 Question. Joanne Marie Kazmar 1001- North Randolph Street Philadelphia 23, Pennsylvania ,S BACHELOR 01-' An'rs CHEMISTRY Sorlalily l,Z2,ll,4l': Nl C'f'S l,2,3,rl-g SJIC l,:2,3,l4g Ulm aurl f'urluin, l,2,8, 1'r'pr1'xr'l1Iuli1're fl-5 H1014 Ulilli l,2,3,l-3 Spvvirzl lllmir' l,b3,3,il4g Slzulrfnl Ajlliulrr -'lIlICI'll'lHl1 f'lIl'lNlf'lll Nocivly l,2,li,-lg l'la-ilurlvlplria Sluflvnl l'lar'rnlml .'ls.s-or'iu.- tion, xecrvlary -Lg lnlrumurul Sporls l,:3,3,-l-g A.-l 1,2,!l,l-g Prom Uammillcc 3. Einstein-ism element . . . meticulously tailored . . . sings for her Supper . . . applied analytic powers . . . book log-ist . . . Byzantine flavor. Constance Margaret Keane 1 7' fm 1001 Highland Avenue Abington, Pennsylvania BAcu1cI.on 01-' SCIENCE BL'sxN1-:ss v Soclulily 1,2,3,l-5 Nl C'CS l,2,3,l-g SAIC l,2,3,lg ,Iposlolic Group lg Lv Cm-1-In Y Jeanne 1I'.-Ira Ig lnierfuil l,2g Cflce Club lg Ilu.-rincm Girls' Club 3,1-3 Busincas Newsletter 3,-l-. Raven haired . . . executive air . . . 3:30 deadline . . . convertible local . . . danscuse par excellanee . . . Remington and Gregg. 765 libs g 'ami Jdnet JOGD Kloss Star Route Lanark Manor Allentown, Pennsylvania BACHELOR or SCIENCE Soalality 3,14 NFCUS 3, Lg SAIC 3,-115 Ilomcmukcrs' Club 3,-1-5 Kappa Omi- cron Phi 3,flfg AA Il,l1. Auburn halo . . . gifted hostess . . . serene . . . smiling eyes . . . mature outlook . . . supporter of Sociology 3 Kathenne fkgnes KeHy 5367 Cherry Street BACHELOR ov AIITS Kansas City, Missouri ENGLISH Sozlalily 3,1-5 LVl CCS 3,1-g SAIC 3,1-5 Slmkc.-rpcarc Club 3. Twinkling Irish eyes . . . weekend wanderer . . . more roster trouble . . . I'1n from Missourin . . . fashion finder . . . Kitten on the Keys. D1E'rE'rics hdaden Euen Lane 748 Cl BACHELOR or An'rs lurch Lane Yeadon, Pennsylvania HlS'FOIiY Saflfffiwl 1,2,3,4Aa Nl C'CS 1,Q,3,.x.g S.-110 1,2,:z,1.g Apostolic Group 14 Chun and Curtain l,2,3,Al'g Le Ccrclc Jeanna d'.Irc I,2g lnisfuil 3,1-g Innmueulatun LL Heart of gold . contagious optimism . . . Oh, those New York weekends . . . a friend indeed . . . clothes caterer . . . enthusiastic historian. Mdfgdfet FI df1C2S LGWICSS 2 Oak Lane Havertown, Pennsylvania BACHELOR on ARTS ENGL1s1x Soclality 1,2,3,,tg NFCCS 1,2,3,Al-g SAIC 1,2,3,'l-g Inixfuil -Lg Gleaner co-editor 414 Slzatkaspcame Club 33 Riding Club, representative 4'g Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4g AA 1,Q,3,4g Ilntcr-Collegiate G'o'vcr11mcnt 3,-1-. Sanforized temperament . . . vagabond vacations . . . The play's the thing . . . doughnuts and Dostoevsky . . . deadline dalliance . . . gamin grin. good company in a journey makes the way fo seem shorter.-Wallon Ijlflpi' fi Q'Y 'V 773111: U 0.1 Qi H ppm 9 t f'xL ' was N tt n ' -' within this awful volume lies the mystery of mysteries.-Scott to 199' Helen Marie Lilli 21-06 28 Avenue Astoria, L. I., New York BAeu1f:r,on or' SCIENCE IDIlC'1'1G'1'ICS S fllil,'l l,2,3,i1q .Vlf'f'I'S 1,255,114 HJIU l,2,3,tl4g flpmvlulirr Group I,:2g Iluliun Ulub l,:2g ,lIUIIl1'ltlIlln'Ifl'N' fflul: l 2 3 tlt- Ilmnu l'lcmmmics Newsletter 24 lfu 1 Nl 5 5 J 9 0lilif'I'0ll Phi 3,1-4 ,II,l'llllllli'l1, Spnrl.-r :lg AA l,2,3,-L3 Prom Uonlmillcz' tis Fuslzion Slzuw 1,35 Banquet Clmirman. 2,f4,-l'. ful banquets . . . internship and scllolarsllip . . . material-ist. Bronx brogue . . . Emily Post on campus . . . assiduous . . . bounti- Margaret Josephine Marshall 311 Prospect Street South Orange, New Jersey BACHELOR or-' Arvrs FRENCH Snflalily l,:?,3,4g NI C'CS l,2,3,'I-g HJIU l,2,fl,,l-4 Cue rmrl C'1ll'flllll lg Le Carole Jeanne rl'.f1rf: 3, prv.vi4leiiL -Lg lialliun. l'l'ub -llg Glcc Club 1,2,lg Home- makvrs' Club 1,25 AA 1,2,3, Foreign intrigue . . . je eompreude . . . Ivy weekends . . . bridge whiz . . . Slenderella Tech . . . linguist. State and Conestoga Roads BAc1ucLou 01-' Scucxci-: Rita Gertrude Mertes 821 Arbor Road Ycildmla Pcmlsylvmlla BACIIIQLOR 01s SCllQNCl4j EI.EMl'1NTAIlY EDUCATION Svflarliy 23,1-g .Yl C'I'S 2,3,l4 s.'11r1' 2,:z,1.g cum will cm-lfiiiii 2: G11-:wwf 'li lnlramural SpurI.v 2,3,il-5 ,-1,11 2,555 Prom Conimillvc 2,14 .luniur lV1'1'l-', I-lllllcr Ball Coinmiltee. Exuberant . . . Drexel's loss . . . quizzieul smile . . . Ren1b1'undt's Pmdigy . . . tuffy-haired teacher . . . cl1uttC1'-lJ0X- Rhoda Christine Nielson Sollulily l,2,3,l'g NI l'f'S .l,2,3,lfg SJII' l,2,f3,'l-3 lpns 1: if p unrl f'!Il'lfllll lg Ill:-1' Vluln 23 Ilomnmrlrrs' Ululn l,' il Immuulil in 7 I lloiue lieonomies Newsletter :Ig twniiillfr lielmlim Num i Imppu 1 1 emu l'lii 2, fl'l'1lNlll'l'l' il, lH'l'Nllll'lIl lg lnlruinural -Spells l I If Commillec fig lf'usliion Slmw 3. Diseiplined study habits . . . p1':1etie:1lity plus purpose on unix body's dezufs list . . . orderly . . . Jon lVllltL0ll1lJ profile f. 'Ng 'we 'UN J ane Therese Murray 2915 North Third Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania BrXCIIEI,OlI 01 SCIENCE Sorlnlily l,1Z,3,l-g QYl CY'S l,2,3,l-4 S.-IIC 1,2,3,l'4 .flpoxlolic G'r0up l,2,3,'Lg llrllinn f'Iuh 2g lllre Fluff lg llun1r'n1.'1l.'1'r.v' Club l,:.?,3,l-g Kappa Umirrnn P111 3,14 11111-mpmp-U1 Hpurly l,2g .-1.1 l,2,3,-lg I a.vI:inn Slmw lg Prom Cum- miller: -l. Bette Davis' rival . . . appreciative . . . dietetie dilemmas . . . lime - light . . . quiet humor . . . Don't worry about it! 5 ti ,l Q Clarisa Graciela Minano Apartado 1985 Miraflores, Lima, Peru BACHELOR or Aims CHEMISTRY Smlalily 1,2,3,-1-5 QYFCUS 1,2,3,i-g SAIC 1,Q,3,r1'g Le Carole Jearlzric clllrc 1,2g film Club :lg Slurlent .'lM'Iiulc .flmcrican Chemical Society 2,3, vico- prcuvirlcnt -l-g IlllmilCllliltllI1 3,l1. Peruvian Songbird . . . Oxford shoes and scholar . . . order, a by- word . . . spiritual depth . . . conscientious collegian . . . sincerity and perseverance. A-,,,,. DIlCTE'fICS 'lv ' s Joanne Savio Natale 612 YVest Eleventh Street Chester, Pennsylvania BA c1iELo1c or Aivrs C1mM1s'rnv S fI'.'m.'l 1f3,3,l'S NFCCS l,2,3,i1g SAIC l,2,3,l'g clilf' mul Uurluin 1,211,113 H l ' Club lag? N100 Cflub lg Slrurlrenl Ajifilllc .fl lHtfI'iCll'l1 Ullmlzicrrl Social!! 1,352 IU'f'SiCIl'71L V1-5 lllllllilifllliltilll 3,1-g lntrumurral Sports 2,35 All 1,Q,3,l-. Brand new boarder . . . enamored of the medic . . . accuracy itself . . . majestic stride . . . practical . . . Italian enthusiast. ,J I' 'CTS 2 Patricia Ann Elizabeth Nauman 25 Greenhill Road Springfield, Pennsylvania BACHELOR or Amis ENGLISH Soclalily 1,Q,3,-1-g NFCCS 1,2,3,'lg SAIC 1,9,3,-lg Class Vice-1'1'csi1l1m.L Q,3,-l-g Cue and! C'lH'llt'i1Ii l,Q,3,fl-5 Le Clwcla Jcmnw d'A1'c 3,-1-g S'l1a,k1'.-rpmro Club 35 Glce Club lg l7tl7'll17ll'lL'l'!ll Sports 1,2,3,-tg AA 1,2,3,11-g Prom Committee 95 Junior Week, Blaecr Bull Committee. Profile-ic Dante . . . veteran Veep . . . beaclleomber . . . time waits for no one . . . affable audience . . . those seminars. what, will this line stretch out to the crack of doom?-Shakespeare ,.. rw fV'!'N-n..,..-.-if 1 Florence Justinia Novvalc 720 Mcllvain Street Chester, Pennsylvania BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sodality 9,3,4f4 NFCCS 24 Regional Student Government Commission, Chair- man 3,44 SAIC 23,41-4 Gllee Club 23,44 Special Choir 9,3344 Orchestra. 2,3,-I-4 String Ensemble 2,33 Script and Screen 3, coordinating director 4-4 Intra- mural Sports 9,34 AA Q,3,41-4 Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- 4 . . . Eire-ant smile . . . singularly sincere . . . The South shall 'versities 4-. NFCCS traveller . . . dynamic organizer . . . loquacious . . . Fiddle- Faddle . . . impenetrable convictions . . . jack-of-all-trades. ei? Kathleen Elizabeth 0'Donnell Liberty Road Sykesville, Maryland BACHELOR or ARTS ENGLISH Sodality 1,2,3,4-4 NFCCS 1,2,3,-L4 SAIC l,2,3,'l'g Variety Show Chairman- 34 Catholic Literature Q4 Cue and Curia-in 44, representative 1,9, program fli- rector 34 Le Cernlc Jeanne d'Are lg Iriisfail 1,953,414 Clee Club lg Special Choir lg Shakespeare Club 34 Gleaner eo-editor 4:4 lmnmeulatan 9,34 Mag- nificat 4-4 Alpha Psi Omega 3,44 Junior 'Varsity Basketball 1,94 Hockey 34 Intramural Sports l,Q,3,4.4 AA 1,Q,3,-1-4 AA Boarcl 2,-L, secretary 34 Junior Week Committee, Activities chairman. Alchemist with a pen . . . jest and Jolson . . . Spooncrism expert rise again! Patricia Ann Peters 2225 Penn Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania BACHELOR on ARTS ENGLISH Sollality l,2,3,'i-4 NFCCS l,2,3,rl'5 SAIC l,Q,3,4'Q Apostolic Group 1,QQ Cue and Curtain. Q,3,-L4 Spanish Club li Shakeirpeare Club 34 Glee Club 1,Q,3,4-4 Special Choir 14 Ilrmiemaker.-F Club 1,93 Gleaner 44 Immaeulatun 23,444 Home Economics Newsletter 1,2Q Intramural Sports 1,Q,3,4-4 AA 1,2,3,4-4 Fashion Show 1,24 Prom Committee 3,4'. Oriental-eyed . . . consistently idealistic . . . candid-acy . . . flair for stream of consciousness . . . individualist . . . Miss October Fair. L3 ,mmyzu 1, 1 J X 1 .' X. , . v.,...v- 'W- ' .' -'4 i a thousand trills and quivering sounds in airy circles o'er us fly.-Addison Helen Florence Primus 1335 East Upsal Street Philadelphia 19, Pennsylvania Acurznon or ARTS EcoNoM1cs 9 - . - . ' fM'f.'1 1,22 vu-0-zu-Milam 3, pi-wifleni -ig Nlfocs 1,2,3,4.4 SAIC 1,2,:z,+, iff 'f0'fv Group 1,Q,:s,An., Le rfmlv .lemma aI'Arc 19 cfm 01111, l,Q,3,4-4 A ' , . Howl Ufww Lia 0rr'hcnM'u. lg Gleaner 414 B'usinc.v.v Girls' Club 1,Q,.i,Lg Ublllcbb Newsletter 1,Q,3,-ig ln,tramural Sports 1,2,3,4Lg AA 1,2,.3,4t. firiilo find - . . that Ivory look . . . candid camera . . . NO. 1 0 ahst - . . class Hammerstein . . . Money and Banking. 1,-' 'bs Edith Ann Reich 5611 Angora Terrace Philadelphia 413, Pennsylvania BAC1-mnon OF ARTS Cmzmisrnv Soclality 1,Q,3,4-g NFCCS l,2,3,-lg SAIC 1,2,3,-1-g Orchestra 1,2,3,-1-g String Ensemble 1,2,3,4g Student Ajilwte American Chemyical Society 1,2,3,4g AA 1,2,3,-1-. Chemical mix-master . . . resolute . . . always interested . . . Holi- day for Strings . . . goal-getter . . . Double or Nothing. not a mouse shall disturb this hallowed house.-Shakespeare Patricia Kathryn Reilly Marie Elsie Reich 5611 Angora Terrace Philadelphia -L3, Pennsylvania BACHELOR or Music' Music Sodality l,9,3,-1-g NIWCCS 1,2,il,41-4 SAIC 1,2,3,-1-g Le Cercla' .lermne rl'.'Irr' QQ Glee Club 1,:2,3,fig Special Choir 1,:?,3,-Lg Orchestra. 1,2, treasurer 3, president and concertmeister -1-4 Publicity 35 Intramural Sports 3g .-IA 1,2,3,AL. Make Mine Music . . . lunch, ad infinitum . . . question box . . . free lance pcnster . . . generous spirit . . . two for the money. ? , 3328 Englewood Street Philadelphia -119, Pennsylvania 'gg BACHELOR or ARTS Soclality 1,9,3,4-5 IVFCCS 1,2,3,4-q SAIC 1,2,3, secretary 44 Class secretary HISTORY 2,34 Catholic Literature Group lg Cue atml Curtain 23,43 Le Cercle Jeanne , d'Arc 1,25 Grlee Club 1,9,3,4-g Orchestra 1g Immaculutun 3, associate erllior 43 Magniticat 1,2g Intramural Sports 1,23 AA 1,9,3,4g Prom Committee 3. Our Miss Brooks . . . the silver lining . . . SAIC news briefs precision primed . . . fact and fiction, B.C. to A.D .... Hello, Alumsf' 'ii J eannette Marie Rovito 516 North Second Street Shamokin, Pennsylvania BACHELOR or ARTS CHEMISTRY Sodatlity 1,2,3,4-g NFOCS 1,2,3,4g SAIC 1,2,3,4g Italum Club 1,25 Glee Club 1,2,S,4g Student Ajtliate American Chemical Society 1,4, secretary-treasurer 35 AA 1,9,3,4. Jovial . . . impish smile . . . Sprecken sie Deutsch? . . . Sha- mokinaki . . . test tube tester . . . those long lashes. Mary Julianne Sacher 217 Meetinghouse Road Chester, Pennsylvania ap. BACHELOR or ARTS BIOLOGY 'Wx Sodality 1,2,3,4l-g NFCCS l,2,3,4-g SAIC 1,2,3,Al-g Cuc and Curtain 1,2,3,4g Orchestra lg Gleaner 34 Immaculatan 2,3,-1-3 Atboo-tus Magnus Biological Society 1,Q,3,-1-g 11l'l1'll'lIl1l1'ftrl Sport.-1 l,2,3,1f. Roving reporter . . . Piccolo Pete . . . brilliant Biologist . . . unas- suming . . . Intramural athlete . . . IQ of IC. Katherine Cogill Schafer 4-220 Garrett Road Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania BAcxmLon or ARTS LATIN AND ENGLISH Sodality 1,:?,3,4g NFCCS 1,S?,3,4-4 SAIC 1,2,3,4g Apostolic Group 14 Lo Cerclc Jeanne cl'Arc 1,23 Shakespeare Club 34 Glcc Club 1,3,4f5 Immaculatun 3, co-editor 45 Intramural Sports l,2,3,4g AA 1,9,3,4. Deeeptively shy . . . Ave atque vale . . . good-natured . . . Cicero and Chaucer . . . Member of the Fourth Estate . . . crazy over COUISCS. ,L Antoinette Marie Schiavo' 'Wx 7051 Passyunk Avenue Philadelphia 42, Pennsylvania BACHELOR or ART: MATHEMATICS Sodafn-V 1'2'3'4'5 NFCCS 1913,-lg SAIC l,2,4, class .1'cprcsc11tatiz1e 3g Class P1'08Hl0fll't 4-4 Cue and Curtain 1,:2,3,4fg Gleaner 4'g Alpha Psi Omega 3,45 ? 't a 'l W'1'l SPOT!! 1,9,3f4'5 IFA 1,:?,3,4g Prom Committee 3,4g WIl0,3 Who in Americwn Colleges and Universities 4. Eioffular class PTCXY . . . selfless . . . synonym for sincerity . . . faith-full provider . . . math marvel . . . Anyone for l1oagies? Margaret Marie Sculley 823 Fern Strcct Yeadon, Pennsylvania BACHELOR ov SCIENCE ELEMENTARY EDUCA'FlON Soclalily 1,2,3,A11g lVIf'C f7S 1,Q,3,'11g SAIC 1,2,3,-Lg Apoxlolic Group 1,2,3,i-3 Cue mul U'lll'l!lil1li 1,:?, 1'0IH'l4.'ll'lIilll-llUl! 3, prusirlrmll -1-4 Glen Club 1,2,il,-1-g Slu- llenl .fljllirlla fl'lllfllI'llFll1li f7lN'mif'al Sovirfly 13 .flllmrlmr lllflymlx ,lilologivul Socially Q,3,f1-4 rllplm Ppri Owmya fl,-Lg Illll'!l'lIl,vlLl'!ll Hporls 1,2,3,-Lg 11.1 l,L?,3,il-g Junior Ring vlcai1'm4m.,' Prom Comm.ittee -11. An apple for thc tcacllcr . . . pastel modes . . . azure-cycd Puck . . . Social Scrvicc . . . sunshine behind shadows . . . tlicspiun spark plug. unless we hasten we shall be left behind.-Seneca NN N M.. if M ,f 15125, 1 i E . K1 , 'Q . -i a 1 , N M533 -if l Wd fi ' ,g...-- ' . .,--......- o wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us to see oursels as ifhers see us.-Burns Helen Patricia Siana 952 Brenton Road Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania BACHELOR or ARTS ENGLISH Soclality 1,2,3,4g NFCCS l,2,3,il'g SAIC' l,2,3,-1-g Cue and Cfurlaivz l,2,3,4: Le Cefvlv Jvfmnic dblrc 1,Qg Shakespeare Club 35 Glco Club 1,9,3,4: Gleaner 4g Prom Committee 3. Professional attitude . . . seminar monologues . . . jerry - mandering. . . sparkling . . . verse gourmet . . . Scarlet Ribbons. Pfxll N r-f Wigs, ' in-Ml-MJT ' va' I f- Barbara Anne Smith 14,01 Brighton Street Philadelphia 49, Pennsylvania BACHELOR OF Arvrs EcoNoM1cs J 1:85 Sodality 1,253,414 NFCCS 1,2,3,-1-g SAIC l,2,3,fl-5 Italiainf Club 1,25 Jlusincsfr Girls' Club l,2,3,Al4g Glen Club Q3 Glcuncr, assistant b'u.vi1mers manager dig Intramural Sports l,2,3,4'g 1111 1,i!,3,-Lg Prom Comm-ittco 3,4'. Ingenue . . . comedienne . . . carroty curls . . . Wall Street wonder . . . incurable soliquist . . . band box neatness. dbx Lillian Anna Strohlein 629 Elm Terrace Riverton, New Jersey BACHELOR or Anrs BIOLOGY itil Sodality 1,2,3,4'g NFUOS 1,2,3,A1'g SAIC' 1,Q,3,'l-g Class Trrmsurl-'r 3,-lg Apos- ' XX, tolic Group 1,Q,3,AI-5 Gino Club 1,:?,3,-1-g Special Choir 1,i2,3,-1-5 Nlmlmr-t Agili- f 'ii' ata American 01114771-fflll Society l,:?g .-lllmrtus illagwus Biological Society 'A 'vice-president 3, prc.wi1Ie1it 4-g AA 1,Q,5l,fl-5 Prom C'0mmiLl,p0 3,45 Duchess . . . universal experimenter . . . formaldehyde gal . . . reserved . . . summer sailor . . . boarder money hoarder. s -'. Julia Ann Valitslci 148 Schuylkill Avenue Shenandoah, Pennsylvania BACHELOR or ARTS CHEWUSTRY Soclallity 1,2,8,41g NFCCS 1,2,3,4-g SAIC 1,2,3,4'g Cue and Curtain 1,23 Gleel Club 1,2,8,4g Student Ajiliato Arnericanl Chemical Society 1,9,3,4'i Camilla Debating Society 3, vice-presidenit 95 PWM Committee 93,4- Consumer's Guide . . . inquisitive . . . lit'l met'l bot'l . . . disci- P1inarian's disciple . . . unpredictable . . . energy 'n enthuSiaSm- Barbara Ann Louise Vanl-iorn 180114 VVest High Street Haddon Heights, New Jersey BACHELOR or ARTS ENGLISH Sorlulity 1,2,3,,tg IVFCCS l,2,3,-I-g SAIC' 1,2,3, president 11-5 C'las.v President 1,:?,3g Shakespeare Club 3g Cue aml Curtain 1,2,8,4-g Alpha P.-vi Omega, 3,1-g Student Ajiliarte American, Cfhenzicul Society lg Magnifieut lg Camilla Debating Society 3, manager 25 1111 1,2,3,Ai'g Who's Who in, American Col- leges and Unriversitie.s 4-. Predestined prexy . . . regal . . . myriad-minded English major . . . cum laude personality . . . Demosthenes debator . . . Portrait of a Lady. Dolores Marie Watson 584-2 186th Street Flushing 65, New York BACHELOR or Axvrs Hxsronv Sodarlity 1,2,s,4, NFCCS 1,e,:z,4-9 SAIC 1,2,fs,4.g Italian Club 1,24 Camilla Debating Society 3,4-5 Intramural Sport.-1 fl,-1-4 AA 1,2,3,Lig Juvn-lor Week Committee, Parents' Tea ehairmang Prom, Committee 3,4'. Art-hurian romances . . . those eyes of brown . . . spot of tea . . . Lee's little rebel . . . sentimentalist . . . attractively attircd. Mary Alice Bernadette Woliungton 715 Glenwood Avenue East Lansdowne, Pennsylvania BACHELOR OF Axvrs ENGLISI-I S0df m.V 192,345 NFCCS 1,i?,3,4'g SAIC 1,2,3,44g Cue and Currtain l,2,3,1tg Le Cercle Jeanne d'Arc l,:2,3,4fg Sha.ke.-rpearre Club 35 Varsity Basketball 13,35 Irltrflrnural Sports 1,2,3,4g AA 1,:2,3,4-g AA Board 1,2,3,-Lg Prom Com- mittee 2,3. - Misty . . . the new and different . . . capable choreographer . . surf and sand . . . a real sport . . . The Long Gay Line. '25 l Joanne Marie young 321 Cherry Lane Havertown, Pennsylvania BACHELOR ov ARTS ENGLISH Sorlulity l,2,3,L1-5 NIWCUS 1,2,3,4l4g SAIC' 1,Q,3, 1IiCl3-17TOSlll1I!'Ilit 413 Social Cmn- Y mittee, secretary 33 Luc mul Curtain! 1,Q,3,4-q Shaikc.-rpvarrr Club 3g Irtixfaiil 2,3,4g Gleaner dig Camilla Drelmting Society 2,3,4-g Junior Varsity Blwklfl- lmlzl 1,2g Varsity llockcy l,2,3g All-Cavtllolic Iloclfay 03- Intramural Q10 t 1 , tu N, , , ,ig rs 1,Q,3,441l.f1 1,2311-5 AA B X l I w ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , , oarz c as.-r repoasmtrltwc J, Ruling Club 4-g Radio Club 3,45 Irltor-Colleyiate Governfnw-ut 4, president 3g Proim Committee 3. Active SAIC Veep . . . happy wanderer . . . naturally curly wit . . . generous . . . versatile athlete . . . Aquinas in argyles. much study had made him very lean and pale and leadened-eyed.-Hood ls- 9l 4 I T. Au., ' .-W A rl? . I., g r A Q bf, ,,,,.,,., f, t 49.-.aww W.. 'ygfghai , t' . My L A . ,,j.' V, .I -, TW' '+ ' - 3 ,'W'N' 7 .f- Af L 'W' , 'J I L, 3wf7'fT 7 - x A, . J ' 1 H ffm Y' X , A , ,la .. 'Ffh ' I 'I '.fV ' . .Vg . -' , Q . r , A-'nw 1 1 N lx 's ' he f V' , ,xr :fi l il, ave atque CLASS SONG Hail and Farewell now we sing. Soon our paths will sever, So we salute with loyal love All our college days. Here dreams are born, hopes inspired, Friendships found so true. Sing, Fifty-six, sing of I.C., Sing of the White and Blue. Of Carol Night's hushed peace: The joy of Charter Day: The thrill of Junior Week, Our Lady's month of May, Ring, amethyst and gold: Of these we make our song, Binding hearts and hands As we go along. vale OUR LADY OF FATIMA Class Patron Then as we sing of days we've loved, Days that too soon are past, A Deep in each heart's a hopeful prayer: M ay mem'ry bind them fast! PURPLE AND GOLD Class Colors PANSY Hail and Farwell, then,,Fifty-six. One last song we'll sing now, Pledging the Purple and the Gold All our loyalty. Thanks for the years laughter-filled, Thanks for faith, for friends. Hail to I.C.--Farewell, I.C.-- Hail, Class of Fifty-six! Words: GERTRUDE ANNE BOLAND Class Flower Music: HELEN PRIMUS MR. G. H. BOSTOCK honorary benefactors MR. AND MRS. FRANK CELLUCCI MR. AND MRS. JOHN DALTON MR. AND MRS. EUGENE H. DAVIS MR. AND MRS. THOMAS J. DAY MRS. NIATTIIEW J. BOLAND MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND EOOCK MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. ELLIS MISS DIARY ANN HAGAN MR. FRANK ICEANE MR. AND MRS. LEO JKELLY MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM RIURRAY MISS PATRICIA REILLY SCIIIAVO BROTHERS MR. AND MRS. JOHN C. SMITH MR. AND MRS. CHARLES R. VVATSON benefactors MR. AND MRS. EDWARD E. CALLINAN CASA CONTI RESTAURANT, GLENSIDE, PA. MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL CASELLA DILULLO,S RESTAURANT, PH1I.ADELPIIIA, PA. MISS WINIRRED DENNEI'IY MR. ANDAIRS. VVALTER DZADZY MR. AND MRS. ALBERT R. FUNK MR. AND MRS. JOSEEH J. GALUPPO MR. AND MRS. iD. J. GIORDANO MR. JOIIN LIXXVLESS LEAVENS .AND DONIJAN I I MR. AND MRS. J. ROBERT RICNEIL MR. ALBERT ROVITO MR. AND MRS. LIARTIN J. SCULLEY MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL E. VAN HORN 94 MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MIIS. MIsS OLGA DILULLO OTTO A. BERTOLDI FREDERICK BIEGLEII PAUL S. CARNATIIAN JOIIN DENNEIIY sponsors MISS AIARGARET AIARY LICCALL MR. AND MR. AND GENERAL MR. AND MR. AND FAIRVIEW ZDAIRIES, VVEST CIIESTER, PA. A FRIEND MR. AND PARENTS' MR. AND IMMACULATA COLLEGE SIIORE ALUAINAE GROUP MR. LEWIS JANUSIEXVICZ MR. AND MRS. F. LANE MISS LIARGARET LAWLESS MR. AND MRS. GEORGE LILLI MR. DENNIS C. LYONS ICTIIE Al'0S1'I.ES,, lull. ANTIIONY BELLOJVIS NORRINNE AND ROIIIEIQT Blill'1'0LllI MISS JOANNE P. BIEGLER CAIIIERA CRAFT PVIIOTO SERVICE LVIZST CIIESTEII, PA. MRS. CIIARLES CAIIII-DELI. MR. AND MRS. W. B. COLSEY, JR. MR. AND MIIS. CIIARLES DA'I'z MII. AND MIIS. CIIARLES DENNIS DoxIINIe'S IDELICATESSICX ILANDALLSTOWN, MD. CIIAIILES G. DONLAN lull. NED FIDGEWVORTII lull. AND hills. JOIIN 1 EEzIcR, MISS BLANCIIE I'IELEN FLAIIERTY The harve MR. AND LEO AND MRS. RODOLI-IIE S. LIELSON MRS. HFINIIY A I ERTES AND MRS. CARLOS A. BIINANO MRS. IXNTIIONY NATALE MRS. TIIOAIAS NOWAK MRS. TIIOIIIAS O'DONNELL GUILD OF IIIIMACULATA COLLEGE MRS. CLYDE PETERS MRS. JOSEPII REICIi JOIIN SACCA MISS KATIIERINE SCIIAEI-TR MR. BROOK TROUT hrVElNBERG,S, INC., CIIESTER, PA. patrons lull. AND MIIS. JOSEI-II NV. FRANK A FRIEND MR. ALIIICRT R. FUNK, JR. MISS FRANCI' GOIlDlI.EY I,0ltli'l 1'A R. GRECO 3'lllS. XVII.I.I.xnI l'lANI.I-:Y I-IERALD ConII-ANY, SYKESVILLE, MD. MISS JOANNE liAZMAll PIII. AND MIIS. A. F. KI.OSS, JR. lllll. AND MRS. GEIIAIID KLOSS :MISS NIAIIION l+1I.I.EN LANE MR. AND MIIS. TIIOAIAS B. LINDSAY MAl3EllKA,S STATIONERY AND I fJl l ICE SUIII-LIES MR. AND MRS. GERALD BICCORMICK McDONAI.D'S, RANDALLSTOIVN, MD. St is now in! We g1eanerS lI MICIIAEI. J. SCIIIAVO FRANK M. STIIOIILEIN NVII.I.IAM C. VALITSKI MISS KATIKLIZICN O'DONNEI.L MISS PA'rIIIcIA PE'l'l-IRS MISS l'l'I'I'A S. REII-'I' CARI. C. RILEY MISS ANTOINliT'l'l'1 SCIIIAVO llll. FRANK ScIIIAvo MISS MAIIJOIKX' SCIIIAVO Alll. AND NIIIS. lull. AND Nllls. J. SCIINELL MISS BARIIARA SAIITII MR. AND MRS. Blll. AND MRS. MR. ANII MIIS. ROIIERT G. WATEIIS WVIQST CIIESTER Wr1l.Ll'1Kl'Elt AND PAI NT COAII-ANY MIIS. EDWARD hVIl1'1'I'Y acknowledgments ave aimed to gatlIer within the pages of our yearbook the gleanings of the liviIIg, growing Spirit of Immaculate. VVe feel a certain satisfaction in our accomplishment, but more than this, we acknowledge a deep Sense of appreciation and gratitude toward all who have Shared in our reaping. Among these are: the William T. Cooke Publishing Company, represented by Mr. John Ursprungg Photographers: Mr. Lawrence Gennaro, Bar- clay Studiog and Mr. Robert Halvey, all of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is our hope that with the grace of God and the assistance of these experts, we have produced a yearbook worthy of our Greater Immaculata-the GLEANER of 1956. P95 + 2-' I'.'VfIT -',-A A. L 'ff 'I' , Jn' L I fi 0,!I, 4 xx 1 H vww-A- 2 I v4i!.f'?'f 5 mi Cv.. ,' . --1 u am . .V N. .. 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