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v... V We Accept Your Challenge By the Junior Class You, the last Senior Class to graduate from the old Academy, leave us, the Class of 1958, with a far greater responsibility than has ever yet been given to any class in the school. You have entrusted us with the responsibility and privilege of instilling the A.H.N. Spirit into the new high school. For many years the grey stone building opposite the park has been respectfully referred to as the Acade- my and the phrase an A.H.N. girl has been syn- onymous with the word 1ady . Surely a school which merits this esteem must be more than a mere institute of learning. Composing the school and its spirit are the girls. In the years gone by each girl has had as her outstanding characteristic Christian refinement. That is, she has tried to act, in all that she did, as Jesus or Mary would She followed a set of Christian and Social Principles which directed her life. She realized that her purpose J. M.-v ABOVE: SEATED, left to right: Clare Ric- ciardi, President 5 Carolyn Suarez, Treas- urer. STANDING: Peggy Curran, Mission Leader, Mary Ellen Lenden, Vice-Presidentg Susan Maloy, Sports Leaderg Barbara Bach- man, Secretary. LEFT: SEATED, left to ri ht: Judi Myers, Vice-President, Cynthia 5Vood, President. STANDING: Peggy Kearns, Secretaryg Jeanne Boylan, Mission Leaderg Gene- vieve Mead, Treasurerg Judy Garrity, Sports Leader. in attending school was to grow in wisdom and age and grace. She knew that soon she would be a young Catholic Adult with a great responsibility and always kept that thought as a guide for her behavior. In the Academy there was a friendly atmosphere resulting from a feeling of companionship and friend- ship between the girls and teachers. We see that it is our job to bring this atmosphere of good will from the old school into the new, and to keep the A.H.N. ideal as high as it has been. You have entrusted this heritage to us. We must tell you that we appreciate and love everything you have giv- en us. So much so that we want girls of the future to share it with us. We know that with God's grace and by imitation of your example that we can give that modern new high school the old A.H.N. spirit and keep the phrase an A.H.N. girl synonymous with the word lady .
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Mary Rose Phelan Susan Phillips Mary Prytherch 1 ,Q- is Judith Anne Rundel Rosemary Schnurr Victoria Sieh M... Mn ups QE Carol Smania Marcia Smith Loretta Young 8
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Junior Classes fl- X gli? ' e 1 ', I 'W' Q, FIRST ROW: Margaret Bartle, Gloria Brockley, Mary Ann Schickle, Susan Maron, Mary Lib Chelius. SEC- OND ROW: Ann Miller, Mary B. Keaveney, Rhea Picotte, Susanne Smith, Margaret Curran. THIRD ROW: Elise Connell, Susan Maloy, Linda DelSanto, Frances McCoy, Mary Orf. STANDING: Barbara Ryan, Marion McCarthy, Carolyn Suarez, Mary Ann Heim, Joyce Galante, Barbara Bachman, Mary Ellen Lenden, Carol Bums, Angela Graziano, Georgiann Kenna, Claire I-Ioule, Clare Ricciardi. FIRST ROW: Mary Rita Siciliano, Carol Van Buren, Rosemary Bartholomew, Janet Males, Althea Keegan, Genevieve Mead, Joan Garrity, Constance Bytner, Judith Garrity, Alicia Millard, Anne Marie Covatta. SEC- OND ROW: Margaret Kearns, Marianne Taffe, Catherine Waldbillig, Mary Ellen Walsh, Camille Natale, Leni Plager, Patricia Daly, Sandra Benedett, Susan Stey, Donna Gallo. THIRD ROW: Janice Murphy, Kathleen Welsch, Anne Marie Harrison, Louise Turnbull, Cynthia Wood, Judith Myers, Mary Ellen Kinely, Beverly Holmes, Joanne Salamida, Margaret Ringwood, Jeanne Boylan. 10
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