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

 - Class of 1959

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Page 15 text:

Class Will l959 We the Seniors of the Class of 1959 being of sound mind do hereby will and bequeath our dearest possessions to the illustrious class of 1960 ----- Betty Barse leaves her black, curly hair to Mary Anne McGuirk: Joyce Beauregard, her French accent to Mary Jo Griffin: Mary Ann Catlin, her red hair and freckles to Mary Pat Vandercar: Pat Connolly, her ear muffs to Pam Noonan: Brooke Davis, her math genius to Mary Lee Noonan: Kathy Farley, her poetic ability to Lynne O'Neill: Paula Farrigan, her gorgeous wardrobe to Kathaleen Higgins: Bonnie Flint, her diminutive height to Joan Ringelmann: Judi Gardner, her quick wit to Carol Bachman: Elaine Griffin, her Charleston steps to Donna Venditti: Mary Jo Gusse, her eternal good nature to Diane Price: Barbara Kline, her dimples to Joan Zostant. Virginia Leininger bequeaths her soothing voice to Karen O'Neil: Leta Lynch, her good driving award to Ann Connors: Ann McArdle, her dramatic presentations to Ann Lawlor: Mary McGann, her Bostonian accent to Mary Lou Querques: Joan Padula, her artistic ability to Jo Ann Thomas: Ellen Pierce, her hats to Joan Spooner: Janice Probst, her long hair to Brigid Weiss: Mary Ellen Rancourt, her hula hoop to Joanne Broderick: Pat Schmitz, her pass word to Siena to Nancy Mann: Colleen Sennett, her extra pounds to Pat Varden: Margaret smith, her big eyes to Annette Gilrnartin: Sheila Stanton, her position as Santa Claus to Mary Ruth Vottis. Dolores Tateo leaves her home in Volendam to Maureen Mahoney: Pam Thibodeau, her brother, Emery, to Mary Alice Stephens: Gene Tierney, her Paris collection to Claire Bums: Noel Windelspecht, her enjoyment of life to Diane Harter: Meg Britt, her four -wheel complex to Lucille Capiello: Rosalie Cardona,her key to the Music ROOIH to Janet Walton: Mary Bui, her seat in Connie Casey's car to Ann Marie Varley: Connie Casey, her punctuality to Carol Fox: Alice Cort, her bottle of Geritol to Jill Boylan: Corinne Cortesi, her unclassified voice to Mary Temple: Phyllis D'Antonio, her OOOH'S and AAAI-I's to Mary Beth Ryan: Marianne Duffy, her blush to Elaine Catlin: Margie Dyer, her class mascot, Sylvester , to Carol Ann Galante: Margaret Fennell, her twinkle toes to Valerie Florant: Maureen Fox, that certain 1ook to Natalie DeMatteo: Nancy Giuliano, her two left feet to Valerie Jeune: Connie Haczynski, her connections at RPI to Maureen Whalen: Mary Teresa Hauber, her Aunthood to Katie Adams: Diane Leonardi, her pinkette uniform to Ann Powers. Anne Mangano wills her light bulb in the dark room to Rose Marie Roesch: Linda Miller, her dunce cap to Mary Ellen Holohan: Ellen O'Connell, her Peter Pan shoes to Carol Tepedino: Pat Orr, her uniform to Joan Jason: Sue Pemrick, her six pairs of sneakers to Mary Stanton: Kathy Powers, her AAA whistle to Nancy Beaupre: Roberta Reilly, her ticket for her premier on Broadway to Helen Goes: Sheila Roberts, her Jeep to Eleanor English: Judy Weis, her five Dutch wives feet to Sue Barbone: Bobbie O'Hara, her Missouri drawl to Sue Healy: Kit Temple, her one good foot to Betsy Riley: Brenda Reilly, her bed in St. Peter's to Teresa Audino: Sheila Vandercar, her uncles Pete and Dave to Joanne Graziano: Sue Smith, her bed in boarding school to Chris Haischer. Signed: Class of '59 A Page 13

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..i, oo' ' 4 0 Q . Q, n 40 a 0 0 J Mary McGann 67 Summit Avenue Albany Phone 96359 Linda Miller 40 Kakely Street Albany Phone 80858 Graciela Mora Avenida Bolivar No. 306 Managua Nicaragua Cenual America Ellen O'Connell 121 Van Schoick Avenue Albany Phone 29660 Roberta O'I-Iara 6 Home Avenue Albany Phone 893557 Patricia Ott 24 Avon Place Albany Phone 27712 Ioan Padula 25 Maple Avenue Albany Phone 25016 Ellen May Pierce 214 Shaker Road Albany Phone 61650 Suzanne Pemfick 701 First Street Watervliet Phone AR 30240 Kathy Powers 22 Oxford Road Albany Phone 22679 Janice Probst 23 Benjamin Street Albany Phone 32684 Mary Ellen Rancourt 3 Eaton Road Troy Phone AR 34526 Brenda Reilly 396 Quail Street Albany Phone 22788 Roberta Reilly 1226 Medland Avenue Bronxville Phone DE 74844 Sheila Roberts 36 Pine Tree Lane Albany Phone 83765 Panicia Schmitz Carrnen-Albany Road Schenectady Phone EL 52689 Colleen Sennett 315 Hackett Blvd. Dolores Rita Tateo 324 Madison Avenue Albany Phone 62-5256 Kit Temple Box 25 North Chatham Phone NA 81051 Pam Thibodeau 3 Leonard Place Albany Phone 48533 Regina Tierney 35 18613011 Court Albany Phone 87093 Sheila Vandercar Maxwell Road and Appletree Lane Newtonville Phone ST 59153 Judith Weis 18 Oakwood Street Albany Phone 23970 Noel Windelspecht 18 Van Schoick Avenue Albany Albany Phone 81343 Phone 84313 Margaret Smith 16 Fullerton Street Albany Phone 45246 ,, g 6. Suzanne Smith '--A I 56 1030 New Scotland Avenue LL S :Q Albany ' Phone 87775 5 Sheila Stanton 62 Young Love Avenue Cohoes Phone BE 53283



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SCAOOI What a wonderful day to return to schooll The day was September eighth, the feast of the Nativity of our Blessed Mother who is so much a part of our lives at Holy Names. The sky was clear, the sun warm, and the trees just beginning to brighten with autumn color. Mixed emotions were ours that day -the regret that summer's freedom was so soon over, the joy of seeing friends and teachers once again, and the eagerness to explore our new studies. As we approached a new school term we reflected on the year to come -the com- panionship, intellectual pursuits, social events, and special occasions that are all a part of Holy Names-and our hearts were filled with gratitude for the opportunity to re- turn to our beloved school. OAAZADIII-a ay O the juniors and the sophomores should be friends! This was the beginning of the song sung to the sophomores by the juniors at Oklahoma Day. To bring the juniors and the sophomores closer together each sophomore was given a junior sister 4 who brought a delightful box lunch for both of them. -F Q We assembled in the gym for forty -five minutes of wonderful fun. The well -stocked box lunches were opened and consumed in the midst of laughter and happy conversation. Then the juniors presented their choral selection--a song from Oklahoma. The lyrics had been very cleverly altered by Betsy Riley to fit the occasion. Here and there among the juniors a cowboy hat or neckerchief appeared ,to lend authen- ticity to the theme. A resounding cheer of appreci- ation arose from the sophomores, mingled with the call to duty of the inevitable bell. Although this event only lasted for a lunch period it was a day we will all remember--and for an important reason--because it showed the friend- liness existing between the juniors and sophomores and strengthened the bonds of tmity and friendship characteristic of the girls of Holy Names. L 1

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