Academy of the Holy Names - JM Yearbook (Albany, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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Class Leaders Are Elected During the first several weeks of school, the members of the various classes elected their officers. SeniorA choseAltheaKeegan, President. This Class's other officers are: Peggy Kearns, Vice-President, SandraBenedett, Secretary, Sue Stey, Treasurer, Peggy Curran, Mission Leader, Judi Myers, Sports Leader. JoyceGa1ante was elected president of Senior B, also representing this group are: Clare Houle, Vice-Presi- dent, Peggy Bartle, Secretary, Carolyn Suarez, Treas- urer, Sue Smith, Mission Leader, Leni Plager, Sports Leader. The President of Junior A is Patricia Ott. Pat re- ceives aid from her capable officers: Margie Dyer, Vice-President, Linda Miller, Secretary, Alice Corr, Treasurer, Mary Teresa Hauber, Mission Leader, Leta Lynch, Sports Leader. The members of Junior B elected Mary Ellen Ran- court as president. These girls also elected Colleen Sennett, Vice-President, Sheila Vandercar, Secretary, ConnieCasey, Treasurer, Maureen Fox, Mission Leader, Elaine Griffin, Sports Leader. JoAnn Graziano was chosen president of Sophomore A. For their other officers this group elected, Cristine Haisher, Vice-President, Carol Galante, Secretary, Joanne Broderick, Treasurer, Betsy Riley, Mission Leader, Susan Healy, Sports Leader. The SophomoreB girls chose Mary Ruth Vottis presi- dent. These girls also elected: Brigid Weiss, Vice- President, Janet Walton, Secretary, Pat Varden, Treas- urer, Joan Spooner, Mission Leader, MaryPat Vandercar, Sports Leader. Mary Birch was chosen to represent FreshmanA as president. This class also elected Mary Plager, Vice- President, SandraFitzmaurice, Secretary, Carol Martin, Treasurer, Pam Tatro, Mission Leader, Connie Dyer, Sports Leader. For their president Freshman B elected Judy Miller. Other Freshman officers are: Mary Lee Debusker, Vice- President, Diane Cavanaugh, Secretary, Rosanne Callan, Treasurer, Toni Murphy, Mission Leader, Jeanne Lin- nan, Sports Leader. The girls of the school have shown their ability to choose capable officers. With such a line-up of ef- ficiency we are assured of a successful year in our new school. Ten Seniors Finish Twelfth Year or A. H. N. Most girls who graduate from A .H.N. come in their Freshman Year. However, in the class of '58, ten girls can boast of starting right from first grade. For Gloria Brockley, Pat Daly, Donna Gallo, Janet Males, Ann Manning, DonnaMulligan, Janice Murphy, Judi Myers, Mary Rita Sicliano, and Cynthia Wood, Holy Names has been their school for twelve years. We beganin Sister Edmund of Jesus' first grade class, as confused little girls, not understanding what school was all about. As time passed, we grew spiritually and physically, forming the plans, the blueprints of our lives. Now, we are Seniors. Through the teaching and guidance of the Sisters, we are ready to go forth to take our places in the world. Family Life at A. H. N. The girls at the Academy of the Holy Names like to think of the student body as all part of one big family, each girl a sister to all the others. But here at A.H.N., as in all other schools, it is hard to become acquainted with every individual member of the student body. Relationships under these circum- stances are helped by the real sisters atA.H.N.--all sixteen sets of them. Each girl and her circle of friends gets to know her sister's circle of friends. Interclass friendships are aided immensely by the bonds between the sisters. Sets of sisters currently at Holy Names are: Maureen andMary Ellen Walsh, Joanne and Mary Winn, Joan and AnnMan.ning, Jill and Jeanne Boylan, Sheila and Mary PatVandercar, Mary and Kitty Temple, Leni and Mary Plager, Sue and Sandy Smith, Margie and Connie Dyer, Linda and Judy Miller, Mary Ann and Elaine Catlin, Joyce and Carol Galante, Arm and Susan Mangano, Pat and Kathryn Wisniewski, and Barbara and Carol Bach- man. Last but not least, A.H.N. boasts a set of twins, Joan and Judy Garrity. And do our sisters ever have strained relations? Of course not! They're all part of the happy family of A .H.N. From left to right STANDING are Janet Males, Pat Daly, Gloria Brockley, Mary Rita Siciliano, and Ann Manning SEATED are Judi Myers, Cynthia Wood, Janice Murphy and Donna-Gallo.

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ABOVE: M. Mahoney, A. Cassidy, P. Varden wrap pack- ages for the missions while I-I. Goes and R. Roesch watch. Getting to As the student body of the newly built Academy of t Holy Names High School assembled on September nin to begin another year of school work, a babble of excit voices was heard throughout the building. The varied e clamations were merely expressions of the joy and appr ciation that the girls felt for a new school which was n their own. To prove that the majority of the students are hap in their new surroundings, our roving reporter has inte viewed girls from all classes and presents their views belo JEANNINE FULLER, FRESHMAN A. The new scho seems much more private and is in a better location. T r -r BELOW: P. D'Antonio, M. Holohan, and E. Riley listen to Mary Temple entertain at the piano. BELOW RIGHT: M. Brady, C. Fox, M. L. Querques, B. Knauf, K. Brennan, and M. D. Mahoney of Sopho- more B studv diligently. J I in 'QTL' 1 ' M , , if 1 14 grounds are nicer for processions and social events. ELLEN ROONEY, FRESHMAN B. I have been at Madis Avenue since the first grade, the new school is very di ferent from the old A.l-I.N. I especially like the fact th there are so many activities and modern facilities them. CHRISTINA HAISCHER, SOPHOMORE A. The view fro the classrooms is very lovely and, as for the school itse it is just beautiful. The classrooms are brighter th those at the old school since they are all painted in di ferent pastel shades. LEFT: D. Cavanagh, L.Kaiser andH. Goes purchase schoo supplies from M. A. Stephens and C. Burns. BELOW: P Noonan, J. Thomas, J. Keenan, M. McFerran, C. Tepedina and K. Pernbrook enjoy a snow battle.

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