Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School - Mitre Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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I f 3 CQNTENTS SENIOR 12 - RELIGION 74 - HISTORY SS - SCIENCE AND MATH 96 I1 LIE I Il Ql- I F1112 EI i It umm .'......., ,,,,,,, ' From generatlon unto generatlon, -ualzant women whose lnves and vnrtues have penetrated both trme and space, have magnrfied the name of the Lord In 1mxtatxon of Mary our Mother, and xn dally aspxratxons of longmg and love for God these noble women have made thexr fa1th a lrvlng realzty a pathway to eternal glory On the facade of the Bzrhop McDonnell Memorzal Hzgh School there are enshrxned IH stone the names of some of these glorrous women, Oar Lady and Saznt Anne, Saznt Teresa 0 Awla and Sami Walhurga, Saznt joan of Arc and Saznt Rose of Lzma, Saznt Catherzne and Saznt Angela Merzcz, Saznt H edwzg and Saznt Brzdget, they portray for us the unrty but yet the var1 ety of fields open to all on the road to sp1r1tual advancement and personal sannficanon They lrved to glve testrmony to the truth, they d1ed full of good works, now they reyorce rn the glorles of Heaven To us Memorzalztes, these holy women teach the value of true educatxon, of true socxal relatrons wlth our fellow men, but above all do thelr lrves exemplxfy the possrblllty of apply mg these prxncxples, these hlgh rdeals to our own daxly l1ves From among our cherlshed alamnae, as a tnbute to over thlrteen thousand of them, we have selected a few who stand symbolxc rn the varlous fields of secular endeavor a remmder that rt IS not what we do, but how well we do rt, that w1ll result rn the peace and joy of mature Chrlsnan hvmg On the end sheet: and on the dwzder page: throughout the book, we have presented rn art, the samts, oalzant women who have attamed therr goal In photography, we have prctured MCmOflalltCS past and present, our modern valzanl women, en deavorxng to mutate therr herolc patrons, that one day, they too wxll enjoy God for eternnty -pos'--Q-ng. nn.-..,, 'A1Jm1lr' an J Y 'If' Qs? 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A '-.YE ll' ' ' ' R' 5 -ts fb 'V I -'S' ' 'gs 'E'v':. Fa '- 2 . V 5,5 .U e- -s Q1 f3c N-, f Q- I ant .1 A ,V . JK- ,, 11 V 1'-- i A, W, , ,, ,JV '. 'X 1.x -- I . +4-I, J.-L M- -5 ' :Q.,1,f .- f- 'A MOST REVEREND THOMAS E. MOLLOY, STD. flrcbltzkliop-Bzlfliop 0fBr00klw1, INN' York To his Excellency Thomas E. Molloy, Archbishop, Bishop of Brooklyn the Champion ofCath- olic Education, with gratitude for his benevolent interest in making us the recipient of the best in the held of Religion, Cul- ture and Scholarship, we the students of the Bishop McDon- nell Memorial High School, in this blessed Centenary Year, humbly and respectfully dedi- cate our yearbook, The Mitre. T. mai N X ug X-itll' A 'lm KIX Mu, imazu swnfmu ' qun ' T ' 1 51 'tsl .fit 1 n T ugrg, f' '-V' KO rs 'J 'Kp 'lx Q A G N-'I' U1 3 ,ly f A T 1 . 1 3 el s 'T '5 1 -, f 'X : . .J J . - Q11 . I li 5 KXfX.fS. A I Af ii li A I i . 'S 135, MOST REVEREND RAYMOND A KI-LARNEY STD OUR BELOVED PRELATES In the solemn commemoratron of our Drocesan Centenary Archbrshop Thomas E Molloy along wrth Brshop Raymond A Kearney and Brshop john Board man occupy posrtrons of supreme honor and drstrnc tron That our farth mrght not stand on the wrsdom of men but on the power of God these holy Pre lates have devoted themselves wholeheartedly gen erously completely to the drxrne work of advancrng the Krngdom of God Srnce hrs corrsecratron as Brshop of Brooklyn rn 1920 untrl thrs present day Archbrshop Thomas E Molloy has fostered every CDICIPIISC drstrngurshrng the wrde educatronal fields of our drocese In hrs erectron of elementary and hrgh schools volumes would be needed to descrrbe adequately hrs monu mental work It rs to our beloved Archbrshop that we owe our own Drocesan Hrgh School The Brshop McDonnell Memorral the result of hrs foresrght and prudence hrs patrence and zeal hrs courage and de votron Srmrlarly through hrs ausprces an outstand rng graduate each term rs awarded a St Josephs College scholarshrp Indeed rt rs through our devoted Archbrshop Molloy that we enyoy the prrvrlege of havrng two auxrlrary brshops Back rn February 25 1935 Reverend Raymond A Kearney was consecrated auxrlrary brshop As a boy attendrng Natrvrty School rn Brooklyn he first be came acquarnted wrth the drocesan schools Years later as assrstant pastor at Holy Innocents Church he had the opportunrty of studyrng the parochral school rn a drfferent aspect Lrkewrse wrth character rstrc zeal Brshop Kearney has contrrbuted much to catechetrcal rnstructron especrally rn hrs role of our first Drrector of the Confraternrty of Chrrstran Doctrrne Brshop Joln Boardman too has actrvely partrcr pared rn the drocesan school system Hrs own personal progress rn learnrng and culture has run the gamut of educatron from St john the Evangelrst Elementary School St johns Preparatory Hrgh School to St ohns College and Semrnary Through hrs drstrnc trve role as Drocesan Drrector of the Propagatron of the Farth Brshop Boardman has rnaugurated a new era rn mrssronary support In hrs rnsprrrng talks to the grrls of our own Brshop McDonnell Memorral Hrgh School he has penetrated hrdden depths of generosrty and enthusrasm whrch has made preemr nent therr Mrssron Crusade Unrt It rs srgnrhcant too that hrs harvest of mrssronary actrvrty should reap the golden wheat symbolrzed rn the glorrous martyr dom of Brshop Ford of Brooklyn Truly whrle we honor rn the annals of our beloved drocese the holrness humrlrty and ascetcrsm whrch mark our pastoral leaders vse especrally revere therr dey oted sacrrficral labor In therr lrves vue behold the vyrsdom of God rn a mystery a wrsdom whrch rs or darned before the world unto our glory Indeed the sxrsdom of God rs revealed rn such leadershrp the centenary of our drocese grves glory to God through Archbrshop Thomas E Molloy Brshop Ray mond A Kearney and Brshop John Boardman Trtular Brshop of Lysrnra Auxrlrary to Archbrshop Molloy ig... ls gg MOST REVEREND JOHN J BOARDMAN, DD Trtular Brshop of Gunela Auxrlrary to Archbrshop Molloy . , . . . - 1' ' ' ' X, y - v Y . ,, . . . 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' ' ' - ,...-...- lnsistently the Apostles word reechoes- - This is the will of God your sancrificationf' lror one hundred years Brooklyn Isle of the Apostles has been the scene of a flourishing faith expressed in prayer fasting and good deeds Realizing the great need of the corporal works of mercy hospitals orphanages and other institutions have been erected the continual de- mand and establishment of new churches have been made possible by the tireless consuming, eflorts of our priests and the religious orders of men and women together with the many zeal- Likewise inspired by the Great Teacher Who is The Way and the Truth and the Life, educational pursuits have advanced through these ten decades With consistent enthusiasm and interest the people of the Diocese have co- operated with their religious leaders in erect- mg and supporting elementary schools, high schools and colleges Today there are two col- leges one university eighteen parochial or dioc- esan hxgh schools and thirty six private ones- two hundred one parochial elementary schools NNIVERSARY DIOCESE OF BROOKLYN INAUGURATES CENTENNIAL YEAR 1853 - 1953 Thls is eternal life thlt they may know Thee the only true God and Jesus Christ, Whom Thou has sent As His kingdom is not of this world He in His infinite power, wis- dom and goodness has given us the means to enter the gates of the Heavenly City Here in 'v K w ' the Diocese of Brooklyn created on July 29, 1853 we vutness the growth spiritually and temporally of our Diocese within the last cen- St. James Church A ll' I . EF' -Q -.. 11 From the celebration of the first Mass in Brooklyn at the house of William Purcell until the actual establishment of the Diocese in 1853, the Catholic population had grown to fifteen thousand people with an attendant clergy of twenty-five priests. Now one thousand, three hundred ninety-nine priests administer to the spiritual needs and the temporal necessities of about one and a half million souls. This phe- nomenal growth was begun under the leader- ship of the Most Reverend John Loughlin, D.D., first Bishop of Brooklyn, it continued un- der the direction of the Most Reverend Charles E. McDonnell, D.D. and finally, it is reaching its century mark under the pastoral rule of our , .4. ,ff -- 4-,14-'a - t- v 'ii J f . .. 1 ..... -Q , I fl? present Archbishop, the Most Reverend Thomas E. Molloy, S.T.D. and his esteemed auxiliary bishops-Most Reverend Raymond A. Kearney and Most Reverend john J. Boardman. We, of the c Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School are proud and grateful to function as a tiny unit in this great diocese. For through our prayers, interests in missions, adherence in all moral, physical and intellectual aspects of true education, through the many fields we have successfully entered, through the number given to the service of God we are making an effort to be truly worthy of Virtus et Scientia in all fields of endeavor in the work of the Diocese. Y f,-0-.. Q 12' J! 1 9,4 RT. REV. MONSIGNOR JOSEPH V. S. MCCLANCY, LL.D It was during the term of Bishop McDonnell, that the title of Superintendent of Diocesan Schools in Brooklyn, came into being in order to insure efficient administration of educational activities. Following his able predecessors, Reverend john L, Belford, Father Thomas O'Brien, and the Reverend joseph D. A. McKenna, the present Diocesan School Super- intendent-Monsignor joseph V. S. McClancy-came to ofiice in 1915, Since that time he has been active in promoting and crystallizing all the factors neces- sary for a well organized, expansive, educational pro- gram. By means of handbook regulations, organized school meetings for teachers, and a definite course of study, the Diocesan School System has realized under Monsignor McClancy its aim, Uniformity, Initiative, and Efficiency. RT. REV. MONSIGNOR HENRY M. HALD, PH.D., LL.D In the position of Associate Superintendent of Schools, Right Reverend Monsignor Henry M. Hald has worked in cooperation with Monsignor McClancy since 1922. By reason of his thorough, earnest efforts, his high educational ideals, his wealth of experience in teaching, Monsignor Hald has contributed a rich heritage to Catholic education. His Readings from the Sacred Scriptures is familiar to students, endeav- oring to read, appreciate, and truly love the work of God. As an outstanding educator, and as devoted pastor, Right Reverend Henry Hald is held in esteem. Where there is unity, there is strength, It is in the striving for and the realization of that unity that the Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School maintains its present high status. Since its dedication in l926, our school has con- tinually advanced to tit the educational needs of the moment, to accommmodate a larger pop- ulation, and to create a spirit of Catholic ideal- ism which is meant to permeate our lives for always. Wfhen our beloved Founder Principal, Reverend john J. Ross, went to his eternal re- ward in 1949, a worthy successor was provided in the person of our present Principal-Rev erend William Cavanagh, LLD. In this capacity, Father Cavanagh has added much to the educational facilities of our school. Through his persevering efforts, his foresight, and his plans of reconstruction, he has re- lieved much of the noticeably overcrowded con- ditions by an additional classroom, an extra lunch period and the furnishing of more lock- ers. Again, with the approbation of the Dioc- esan Superintendant, Monsignor McClancy, he has been responsible for needed redecorating of class rooms, and faculty rooms. When the stu- dents requested a yearbook, Father Cavanagh not only approved the idea, but encouraged it by furnishing a workshop and equipment req- uisite for this new undertaking. Then, too, in order to enable students to secure extra credits for graduation, and at the same time, to acquire knowledge of right Christian living, social usages in the home, and eiiicient pleasant atmos- phere, Father was responsible for the additional three year course known as Homemaking or Home Economics and for the new beautifully equipped apartment. In his zealous works as Priest, Director, and Principal, Father Cavanagh has manifested keen interest in the students. It is his cherished dream that the unity which spells strength should be characteristic of our school. With the devoted cooperation of the faculty and its Principal, Father Cavanagh, Memorialites of the present and future may proudly rejoice in the glory of our school. fo, 5 xt Q., 'ik , Fifi f' .l , 1 . 'Q 1 ,ka af, ft, REV. WILLIAM J. CAVANAGH LLD. Principal Patron of all mothers, a self-sacrificing de- voted mother- In giving Mary, gave her all to the service of God- Her gift to mankind-a long series of bene- hts that have been obtained from the provi- dence of God through her intervention. I A graduate of the Class of 1930- A capable, valiant woman sharing with tenderness and devotion the joys and sorrows of wife and mother- A zealous member of the Altar So- ciety in St. Sylvester's Church- lnspires a deep love for the Blessed Sacrament by family membership in the Perpetual Adoration Society- Honors Our Lady by the daily Family Rosary- One of htr four children, Joan, a graduate of Bishops 1951 class. 41113 Q7 'X 'N-. -1-ff' 61-ax, 25 fx.. A! f fn STAIRWAY T0 THE STARS THE PROM Each Memorial senior built her -5 own Stairway to the Stars at the Prom held at the Penn-Top Roof of the Hotel Statler. ln swirling tatfeta and jet black ' tuxedoes, the couples stepped to As a pause radiant smiles their escorts. in the plush lounge of the Penn-Top, reveal the ex- citement of P. Donovan, V. Conway, M. A. Blaine and the magic music of joe Carrolls orchestra. NX'ith gay hearts, the girls danced on this night of nightsi' with those special es- corts, whose presence made the evening a momentous one in their lives- Relaxing in the gay mood of the evening are B. Manning. K. Ilennc-sey, A. Lapola, E. O'Keefe, and E. Lewis, with their escorts as they sip a cool drink between dances. The success of the exening is radiated in the smiles of all. This is our night, smile G. Oshinsky, and E. Coppinger at their Senior Prom. Notice the symbols of their achievement-school rings proudly displayed by the couples. 1.2 JN 1' ,gg i r I f Xu El if Q ,Y l 1' ' hi ,ffl .g i v- K wffx-Q4 1, . '- fy' mtg W if ' 9- 1? K 'Q gl Q 1 . .l -we '55 ' ' 3' ,Q Q ,X , N f v H 4 ff , I , ' 1, 1. , , 2 5 S fi' V I ' fa 1 23. U: ' 1 , 9, - gfffn ' ' H' v ,f X Januar Graduates Margaret E Abruzzo St joseph Legxon of Mary 3 4 Llbrary Page 1 8 Marnlyn C Aldumo St john the Baptist CSMC l 4 Snenese Secre tarral 8 -af Z Frances M. Abbruscato St. Agatha CSMC 5-75 Glee Club lg Laurel 5-8 Patrxcna A Alger St Gabriel Glee Club 13 Varsity Mary K Ansbro Frances M Apuzzo Dorothy l Allex Florence M Anderson janet T Andracchx Immaculate Conceptzon I'ourleen Holy Martyrx St Mary 5 Star of the .Sea Bowlmg 6 CSMC 1 4 Bowlmg 7 8 Swnmmmg Bowlmg 5 8 CSMC 2 6 .- 6- x -.Q ' 1-4 K r K X' I W A 5 x ,Q A A 1 'W V 7' Y ' l ' 4 t S5 Varsity 2-li Swimming-6:8 - y 8g S.S.L. 2,4,Sl , l CSMC. 5,6,8g La Sagesse . 1 5 S: vi,- r f PM px? I U ' '11 3 ' A --':-'- f ' .--':Li- z' - I ,.-: '- .2 Marne E Ashe St Thomas the Apostle Bowlmg 67 csmc 1 4 Srenese Secretarul '4 Dolores L Auftnrmger Holy Name Lnbrary Page 7 D inc-nest Setretarnal '4 S S L 5 S px Iii joan R Aura St Barbara Legion of Mary 5 4 brlry Page 8 Our lady of Angels La Sagesse 7 8 Laurel 5 Eluabeth M Ballanty ne Natxwty of the Blessed Vxrgm Mary 7 8 Lrbrary Page 2 3 4 8 Barbara E Banks Holy Innocence Our lady of Victory Bowlmg 5 Srenese Secre Glee Club 1 2 4 6 Swnm tarlal 8 S S L 53 6 mmg 8 17 Eleanor J. Barry St. Mary Mag C'rculo Espanol 83 Li dalene El 1 5-85 S.S.L. brary Page 3, 7,8 Alberta M Bentzig Holy Family Library Page 2-85 S.S.L Catherine E. Beary St. Michael MITR lf Leo Honor 7,83 . Sa 7, Business Manager Pres. 2,4 rlene M Bischone St A7171 A ertus Magnus Hon xrculation Mgr 8 78 Leo or 68 MITRE 7 Lillian C. Bilello Sl. Marlin of Tours Sienese Secretarial Club 85 S.S.L. 6 -CU' Marianne D Blame Our Lady of Good Counsel CSMC 1 4 Glee Club 3 4 MITRE 8 Marie T Borgia Sl Benedict k Rep 18 CSMC Ban 3 5 6 7 Legion of Mary Joan F Brady Our Lady of Angels CSMC 14 Glee Club 1 8 Sculpture Club 67 Pres 8 Dolores A Bryan St Vzncent Ferre: Aquinas Math Club 8 La Sagesse 6 8 Vice Pres idcnt 6 Caroline T Buechele Sacred Hear! Library Page D6 Alber tus Magnus 7 8 Jacqueline A. Belter Our Lady of Lourdes Leo Honor Chairman 8g MITRE 6,7, Art Editor 85 Pres. 2-4 Barbara A Blaul Sl Gregory ln 7 Sienese Sec Bow 1 g retar al 8 Vice President If an KW' HT Roberta C. Benson St. Bartholomew El Circulo Espanol 85 Legion of Mary 4-75 S. S.L. 4,8 Jennie R Bonn St Leonard of Port Maurzce Albertus Magnus 78 El Circulo Espanol 8 1 Marie A Brescia St Andreu Azellino tics 3 Library Page 6 8 s Mary S Burger St Aloyious Laure 5 8 Leo Honor 2 8 Legion of Mary 1-6 is-7' ' 1 My X fy' . lb l , g ' . 3 ' , . ' 3 - : , - z , ,, f A 4 ' . ' . C' . . 1 4' l , ax- , , , - '- asa 3-8 1 A A 't ,W ' . ' ' 'lt - 7 W I 7 ' ,,,, f- I In L K . , Drama . S V -' K I VV V VA - g U her 5-8 Q' , A - 1 - - 5 5: , , , ' . - , 9 ' - , -0- Barbara R Burke Immaculate Conceptzon Albertus Magnus 7 Chanrman 8 Presxdent I on Elizabeth A Burke Chrtst the Kmg CSMC a D Leo Honor 7 8 St Francls dc Sales 7 8 3 Sculpture Club 578 Enleen E Caraher St john the Baptist CSMC 34 El Lxrculo Espanol!! Anne P Byrne St Cutberme of Genoa Bowling J 7 Secretary 5 5 Snenese Secretarial 8 .AQ- Lucy A Carannantlc Maryann R Cardello Suarez! Hunts um! Om Lady of Peace 51 S'f'f'hU' Bowlmg 58 Lnbrary La Sagesse 6 8 Lcgxon of Page 2 7 Snenese Secre Mary l 3 Vice President tar1al8 jo Ann E Callahan Holy Child jesus CSMC l 4 Cheerleader 6 7 Co Capt 8 El Clrculo Fspanol 8 Mary F Callahan St Benedzct joseph Labre Bowling 78 CSMC 14 8 SSL 8 Expression ts ererythtng m Itfe and zarled are the expressions as the serentla term laostesses greet the .Seniors arrumg for the Autumn Bull illakmg then :utr :me ultb thelr escorts are P Cogblan and A Stage! eg jane H Carew St joseph CSMC 14 Snenese ec retarlal 8 SSL 5 Patrlcla A Carnes .St Mary Bowlxng 68 Legxon of Mary 7 8 Albertus Mag nus 7 8 jenny M Caraglulo St Atbamzsms Glee Club 2 Snenese Sec rcrarxal 8 Leo Honor 5 8 Bernadette J Carlxn St Jerome Bowlmg 6 Glee Club l Sxenese Secretanal 8 ,f ,- V: . 1,1 ,ff .3 15 ' y 'K X , l , , ., X A- gl ' ,' 1 2 Qigspa- . I 'Q If A. xl ,fi ' v df ' ,': Q. A '. 1 - v . Y: . . -.C . S . - . .3 I 2 2,6 V -'Z mv' 'Q Mxllxcentf Carrese St Antborly of Padua Leletto 7 Secretary 8 Orchestra 38 SSL fb Mary J C ashman Sl I :ment Ieirer Library Page 6 Secretary 3 Laurel Rep 5 Glorxa M Carpenter Holy Rosary Music Appreclatnon Swimming 8 Vlrgnl Club Dorothea I Carr St Auguslme Bowlmg 68 El Cnrculo Espanol 8 Tablet Rep Catherine T Carroll Our Lady of Angels Art Club 5 8 Bowlxng 5 7 CSMC 34 6 Marie T Casxllo 51 Rlla Bovslxng 5 CSMC! Lelettots Our energetzc Semors pause for lbe mmela nz llJe midst I sprinkling the cafelerla uzllo antnmn lezzes Ill juepafalmn for tlaezr dance The Antz mn Ball Patricia T Carroll St Paul Bowling 5 Sxenese Secre tar1al8 SSL 5 6 Joanne E Casazza Our Lady of Angels CSMC 134 Vxce Pres: dent 5 Leo Honor 4 8 Margaret M Casella St Francis of Assist Bowling 5 8 CSMC 68 Junxor Varsrty 5 7 'Uh joan A Cassldy St Niclaolas of Tolenluze Albertus Magnus 7 8 Art C lub 5 6 Legion of Mary Elaxne R Castellr St Bernadette Glee Club 3 Lnbrary Page 2 8 S S L 7 8 'N is Q-I Enleen C Catterson SI Joseph Albertus Magnus 78 CSMC 5 Sculpture 4. C7 . I . l. D. 8 V D . Z I 3-5 . . G - , , 0 V' I V ' . . ' . 1 I . . c 1 5 - 5 ' ' ' 1 ' - L ' '- ' - Q - Q e' Q - - - 7v' ' l .a s Q . . . - Q . ' ' . E' rv-rw ,M , ' 1' . : . ' ' ' v' ' D A ' f . 1 .. . , ' L jk I 4: - Q A we - l - ' ' - . ' . ., - -l - , , - , . . . - 3 6-7 l-A4 f Joan P. Cawley St. Bartholomew Bowling 6-7g Legion of Mary 5-83 S,S.L. 8 Dorothy F C lriglimo Our Daly o Sonor: v Bowling 6-73 Glee Club 1-4' Student Council 8 T june A lotncnbtri., bt Brnltzet Albertus Magnus 78 Dtr Deutsche Vtrcin S SSL 6 Henrietta B Congcdo St illary Sl Jr of tlJt Sc 1 Sienese Secretarial Vice President 7 Lco Honor 4 'B fiv- Dolores A c0lllLl S1 Pctu Cllztr Legion of Nlarw l u Fab Sec 9 Page 2 4 l ,af x Y .tlerle A Conn ay Pltritm A Konro Om Lady o Sonou Om 141111 o Perpetual Glee Club 7 4 Legion of Hell? Nlary 7 Siemst Sttrc Librari Page 74 Sienese tftrial 8 Secretarial S S S L 4 6 Patricia R Coghlan St Gerard Mtqella Bowling D 8 Cheerleader 4 Capt 8 Llbrar Alice F. Childs St. Bartholomew Aquinas Club Sq Glee Club 1-4g S.S.L. 4 Frances M. Church St Sebastian Sncnese Secretarial 8 Le gion of Nlary l 3 4 S SL Gloria A Clrnltsky St Martin of Tours Dramatic Club 7 Glee Club l 8 La Sagesse 6 8 Margaret M Cloherty Holy Name Sienese Secretarial 8 S SL 56 Margaret M Collins Our Lady of Mt Carmel Leo Honor 68 MITRE 7 Vice President 6 Q5 joan B Cook Stnrezl Hearts um! 51 Stephen Bowling 6 7 CSMC +C Legion of Mary 1 3 l Q -rf Mildred M Compitello Sacred Heart Legnon of Mary 146 Student Council 6 5' Eleanor C Coppinger St Auguxtme Bowling 568 CSMC S 68 Library Page 5 8 i 45 ,,, , .. . 5- far 2 F ff ', I , I , ' e 5 ' .V M. i 'Q' X K' f . 7 gf? A if ,-L 7 . I f - . ' - 1' let Rep. 5-75 Virgil' Club 5-7, i ig ' ' y 5 'l ' ' - I7 . - - A . - - President 1,4 6 ' a- 'F ' N lg 5 u ,aw Um...- - ri A ' X J' ' x X .I'- z '..I' '. 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Dorxs M Denmn Patrlcla A Denon Duane G Derrick Maureen Devltt Barbara N D1Gregono Holy Innofents St Catberme of Genoa SS joacbzm and Anne Sl Vmcenl Ferrer Sl Mary CSMC 2 Slenese Secre CSMC Z 6 Library Page Bowlmg 7 8 Library Presxdent 5 6 Vlce Presn Glee Club 2 4 Leletto 8 tarnal 8 S S L 3 5 6 2 8 Vnce President 8 Page 2 3 8 dent 4 7 Leo Honor 4 8 Vnrgnl Club 8 Theresa E Donahue Eleanor W Donegan Patrncxa A Donovan Marne E DnLandro Margaret M Dllbert All Saznls Sl Charles Borromeo Sl Teresa of Aula Sl Clare El Cnrculo Espanol 8 Albertus Magnus 7 8 CSMC l 7 La Sagesse 7 Bowlmg 5 Lxbrary Page Leglon of Mary 54 L1 CSMC 14 Legion of 8 Legnon of Mary 7 68 3 5 S SSL 58 brary Page 56 Mary 13 Lovely to look at delightful to lanou Semors M Morran and D Mullafrkey prove this lo their admlrzng escorts al the Autumn Ba ll Ellen C Downes St Pascal Albertus Magnus 7 8 CSMC 7 SSL 8 jacquelme C Downey Sl Auguslnne Bowlmg 6 8 Dramatncs 5 4 Legxon of Mary 8 St Call erme of Sienna Bowlmg 6 7 Cheerleader 8 Lxbrary Page 4 7 If f 1 ' 'Q ,Q 'Q ' ' 'Q 1 2 ---,sa 'Q ' Q., ,Q ' 1 '. 33. , 1 xl 1 1 ll 4 1 f 1 A 'l 'Q , ' Q 'Q as ' 'u Q -'y .s'l v n ' , . 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Stanislaus Kostka Bowlmg 68 Prumhnt I Swxmmmg 5 Carol J Duffy Our Lady of Crate Vxrgll Club 7 8 S S L Mary T Duffy St Aloyszus Albertus Magnus 78 junnor Varssty 5 6 Sec retary 3 Ontstandmg ezgbtb term art students pose amid displays and sketches Prnztzng posters and pamtmg are the specializes of these art club members Moira F Duffy St Rita Bowlnng 7 8 Leo Honor 8 Dxocesan Orchestra 3 Patrxcla A Duffy Grace E Dwyer St Franczs Xawer Holy Cross Bowlmg 5 6 Lnbrary Bowlmg 5 6 La Sagesse Page 8 Swnmmmg 5 'fr-tub Mary T Early .St Tbefcra Albertus Magnus 7 8 Legxon of Mary I 7 Pres ndent 3 4 Vnce Presndent Marne A Eberhard oly Name of Mary CSMC 4 J 8 Orchestra S S L 4 Glorxa A Eberlexn St Stanislaus Kostka Bowlmg 6 7 Snenese Sec retanal 8 Swxmmmg 5 'wb' 7 8 Vxce Presndent 1 1 Patricia A Erskme Our Lady of Angels Bowlmg 5 7 Glee Club 3 8 Vlrgll Club 8 Mary L. Fahey St. Franris Xavier Bowling 7,83 El Circuln Espanol 8' S S L 5 8 Patritll A Farrell 0111 lady I1 ldflllld Glee Club I Q Legion of Nlary l 4 Varsity D 'S Mary NI Furry Bowling we tsyic SSL Vs Anne M Fleming Our Lady of Refuse as Margaret M Finelli Ml FRI Sienese Secre tarial '4 Swimming D 6, Mary R Fleming Bleued Suu HIIFVII GZ -N. KW lilcnn A Fitzgtrlld 1111111111 11l rle C out 4 1111011 Glue Club ID library Page 6 Virgil Club '4 Geney iese L Flohr Our Indy of Inretto Edith T. 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St Anxelm Alhertus Magnus 7 8 Lcglon of Mary l 3 7 Presldent l St Amlreu A1 ellnm Bowling 7 Sxenese Sec retarxal 8 joan M Fullhardt Amernan Martyrs llowslmg 67 Glen Club 5 4 Vue President l X, Heanore J Garofala Mary L Gabel .St Barbara Snenese Secretanal 8 S SL 5 School Paper Staff Our Lady of Victory Albertus Magnus 78 Bowling 67 CSMC 14 St Elxzabetb LSMC I 7 Lnbrary Page 3 Snenese Secretarnal 8 Mary C Gnlmore Sl Sebastian Vnce Pres El Cnrculo Es panol 8 Legion of Mary 1 4 MITRE 7 8 Grace V Gott Our Lady of Perpetual Help Arr Club 5 7, Secretarv 8, Bowling 5 7, MITRE S sal' 3,-1. ' ' QS. l --Q -1-'I ' S ' :. -9 ' -' .L.'- -,Q ' .. g ' ' 1-4 15 to P we are v I 7' M, K , ' x . D b 'I s- f M I X - CSMC 85. Der Deutsche 1 -Ag V' - . ' -- A g ' . - , 5 ' 3 ' Y V X I -.Q Y' ' , - 6 I I . y I ' Q 9 1.1, T ' ' . S IJ 8 ' -.lg . . . . Mary A Haas Franclm M Granuc Blrhxrx R Grxllo Theresa ll Guarlno Rcgxna D Guerra Our Lady of the Alot! 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Teresa of Arlla Bowling 5 6 CSMC 6 8 Lnbrary Page 8 Dorothy A Henshaw Our Lady of Lourdes Bowlmg 78 El Cnrculo Espanol 8 Llbrary Page Catherme D Heslm Bowling 4 5 CSMC 5 8 SSL 78 I' 85 Our lady of lhe Ceuacle Albertus Magnus Bowlmg 6 7 junnor Var slty 5 6 'W X Holy Innocents CSMC 5 6 8 Library Page6 SSL 58 X 6 Admzst the bloomzng cherry blossoms nz the Botamcal Gardens Bishop s art students find the beauty of the landscape rrreszstable to then' arhstzc, creatne abzlux Helen E Hxcl-.ey Mnldred M Hnggms Mary S Hlnnlgan St Sebaslzan Sl Catherine ofS1enna Sl Jerome Fl Cnrculo Espanol 8 Lx Secretary 8 Sxenese Sec Legxon of Mary l2 brary Page 78 Vlrgll retar1al8 SS' 46 Snenese Secretarial 8 Club 8 Sl lllary Nfagdaleue Bowhng 6 Lxbrary Page 7 8 S S L 8 I' St Franrzs Xaa :er Bowlmg 578 csmc as ssL ss Immaculate Conceptzon 5 Glee Club l 6 Legxon of Mary 7 8 Library Page 8 3 q ' ' ' 5 V7 7 1, Vw Af, .A I y 5 , Y I 5 F 5-8 'I V 5 V , ' ... . . V . . , 5.5. Joachim anrl Anne Our Lady of Angels . 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Eleanor C Levus Sl Martin of Tours Bowling 6 7 CSMC 6 Student Council 6 8 Alxce F Lewton Holy Croix Leo Honor 5 8 MITRE 7 Lxterary Edxtor 8 President of El Cxrculo Espanol 8 Eleanor M Long Sl Benedict joxepb Labre Albertus Magnus 7 8 CSMC 1 4, MITRE 6 8 nv -. 4' We Eileen M Long Our Lady of Lourdes Bovsllng 5 6, QSMC 5, Irl Clrculo Espanol 8 3 Trl 1' Jeanne F Lande YI Sauour Slenese Secretarnal 8 Elxzabeth A Lawrence SI Theresa letto 7 8 Ada M Lobosco Si Mary Bowlmg 68 Glee Club D Leletto8 Rosemary V Long Corpus Cbnstz Bowlmg 7,8, Snenese Sec retarlal 8, Swxmmmg 5 6 ' . ,'f1 ? M ff .. .. 9' ' -f!1g'. ll! i -'Q .' 2 ' ag ' -3 S , 83 ' ' . ' 3 . 7 9 -5 5' ' 3 1 1 , 1 ' ' , er , L S fr X ., G X ' g 5 1 I -'ig S. '+ - ' CSMC 71 La Sagesse 7,85 Laurel 73 Sienese Secre- Albertus Magnus 7,83 S.L. 7,8 1 . 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Rosemary V McCabe RFSIIPTECIIOII A5f61lVl0ll Legion of Mary 7 3 Sun ese Secretarial 8 Phyllns-I Mazzone St Paul Bowlmg 56 Leletto 8 S S L 5 7 Claxre M McAll1ster Margaret SSL 56 Varsity 17 Capt 8 Vlce President 2 jean M McCarthy Sl Irancrv of Arun CSMC 'J 1 Fl Clrculo panol 8 Library Page 2 8 Better late lban nezer Maureen lxlanxr zlzslrlbntes the penalty for tardzness Ozersleepnzg not excused gzrls Patrxcla M McCarthy Holy Imzoceuts Bowlmg 67 CSMC 6 Swxmmlng 5 Roberta M McCarthy St Teresa of Awla Presxdent 2 8 Dramatncs 6 8 Sr Francxs de Sales Rose A McCarthy Epiphany CSMC 8 Library Page Secretary 1 Rosemary V McCarthy Sl Sylvester Presrdent 8 CSMC 14 Slenese Secretarnal 8 Patrlcxa A McDermott Com ent of Mercy CSMC 14 Glee Club I 8 Snenese Secretarnal 8 19 W-fi Agnes M McDonough St Mary CSMC 5 Glee Club 14 Elxzabeth A McFadden St Palruk Albertus Magnus 8 Laurel 5 8 Legnon f Mary 1 8 Regina C McGovern St Sebastian Vrce President 1 Glee Clu l 4 Legxon f Mary l 4 2 sf. G 5 . Q . i . 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Gregory! e CSMC 56 8 Virgil Club 6 8 Laurel 4 St Ke: in Glee Club 1 4 Legion of Mary 14 Sienese Secre tarial 8 '5- M. McNally Dorothy Sl. Amlreu' Azellino Bowling 78' Library Page 5.0 Virgil Club x 1 it joan C. Mitchell Dorothy A. Michaelis St. joseph Sl. Paxful Baylor: ' Albertus Magnus 7,8g Bowling 73 Library Page La Sagesse 7, Secretary 83 5,6,7,8 MITRE 6-8 33 Julia A. McNally Our Lady of Sorrows l' 7' Glee Club 1- Bow ing 8' Legion of Mary 1-3 Secretary 4 Barbara A. Moldovan S.S. Joachim and Anne El Circulo Espanol 8g Li- hrary Page l,2g S.S.L. 8 Patrxcna M Monahan St Mary Star of the Sea Bowlmg 6 8 CSMC 68 Lxbrary Page 6 8 Raffaela A Morrongxello Our lady of Good Counsel Bowlmg 68 Leletto 8 Lnlllan F Monz Mort Holy Trinity Bowlmg 5 Der Deutsche Verem 8 SSL 68 W0-vi julia M Muckle Our lady 0 Vlrtory CSMC 4 Glu Club l Glorxa A Mullin St joseph Veronxca M Morgan St Rzla Secretary 7 Leletto 8 Doreen A Mullarltey Our Lady of Failma Aqunnas Club 8 Legion of Mary 1 4 Varsity if MarxeC Mormando Amzuncxalzon CSMC 3 LeIetto8 Helen P Mulllgan Our Lady of Falxma Glee Club 14 SSL 4 Mary P Morran St Joan of Arc CSMC 8 Legion of Mary 1 4 S S L 8 -dh. '41 Y Maureen B Mulligan Resurrectxon Axcenrxon Bowlmg 78 CSMC 14 Legnon of Mary 2 3 rx 9 Legion of Mary 3 4 Le letto 8 Lxbrary Page 2 8 Catherme E Murphy Holy Famzly Bowling 5 7 Slenese Sec retarlal 8 S S L 5 Sheila J Murphy Sl Terexa of A1 :la El Cxrculo Espanol 8 President l Student Councxl 7 8 Claudette M Naccnarone St Anselm Albertus Magnus 7 Sec retary 8 La Sagesse 78 MITRE 6 7 fr joan J Nahmxe Holy Name of ,lexus Laurel 5 8 Sxenese Secre tarnal 8 Leo Honor 7 8 Mary B Murphy Holy Family Bowlmg 56 CSMC Sxenese Secretarxal 8 4 ' ' M 3l..,. ,L 5 nl -g..l.4,. t V S -8 ' 3 ' -g ' ,Q -g V -S '-Q ' ,m ' , 5- . ' it f -s - gl 435 ,,A A5 Q .l ' . PM - 15 . :bag 5 - Y. Marne T Natafranceuo St Ifdllfli of Assn: CSMC 8 Glee Club l 7 Sxenese Secretarial 8 joan A Neldwxck Sl Vmcent de Paul Glee Club I3 Llbrary Page 2 3 Sculpture Club Jean C O Donnell Una J OKeeffe Our Lady of Mt Carmel St Bartholomeu Bowlmg 56 Glee Club owlmg K SSL 14 S S L 8 Swlmmmg ls 4? Eleonora M Noschese St Mattheu Bowlmg 5 6 8 Legxon of Mary 8 Leo Honor 78 Helen F O Leary .St joseph Bowlmg 5 7 Glee Club l 4 Snenese Secretarxal 8 Looking ahead Memormlites about to enter lhezr final semexter, envtszon a zast horzzon unperturbezl by the type problem zllux trated on their bulletin board 35 Frances J Novak St Theresa of the Child lexus Bowlmg 78 El Clrculo Espanol 8 Legion of Mary l 5 ,gg Mary I Oates St hdelxa Bowlmg 6 Glee Club 5 4 Snenese Secretanal 8 rx lim Lorretta A Olsen Geraldme A Oshmskl Our Lady of Mzraculoux St Catherine of Genoa Medal CSMC 2 s La sagesse 7 Bowlmg 6 8 Glee Club 8 Library Page 2 8 5 Legxon of Mary 3 4 Dorothy H Pappas Y! Stumxlanv Ixoxlka Bowlmg 7 8 Sntnese Sec retarnal 8 Vnce Ptestdent Irene L Pappas Sl :HEI Bowlmg 7 Snenesc Sec retarlal 8 S.. .. ia' ,4 JA ,f C ' ' 7,8 ,.: . 'Q , ' ,gs .' 1' ' by 5 Q 7 , ,Mi My I 1' I K 4 N! ' U ' B 'l wa 49 'I-9 l -Q -g ...7. 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Presxdcnt of Leletto Barbara A Pond 'I homas the Apostle Laurel 5 7 I-dntor 8 Leo Honor 7 8 Preildent 6 7 M1cheleG Power Asfenslon Bowlmg J Legnon of 'Vlary gl Stenesc Secre tarxal 8 mx I1 6' Maureen T Powers St Patrick Lcgnon of Mary 2 Presl dent l Snenese Secretarn a 8 l 'Qtr Leonora A Prettz St john the Evangelist Art Club 5 CSMC 57 Library Page 2 8 6 ,- fl- 4 JN I' 4 ft ' 'S asm i 'X'-if ' ag i- f- - Q ' Y l if 2 6 ' -: ' .' -4 -P4 ' A ' -: U' ,Q -2 Q - nQ .. . - Q - ' ,7 -14' rf . t.,M. . if iv- 45. 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Erleen H Rrckard S1 Ixezm Bowlmg 8 Srenese Secre Ill 8 S S I. 37 Bernadette M Rrenzo Our Lady of the Hof! Blcsved Surrament Crlee C lub l 8 Legron of ary I 6 S S I. 'Q' Rosalre F Romes St Michael Bowlmg 5 7 8 Glee Club -4 SS 3 7 H- -'11 I -IQ ex.. -1. I Q X h 13' 7-4 7 '7. -r an., . - ' . 1 R1 ' . 1 . ' ' '. A . ' I -2 3: 'I 8 ', ,,: o' -3 g -1 ' 'g ,g-...s -Q - 1 I , V ,,. g VZ, I -.3 0 'gl l51Li- 5' . - 1- 'f ' ,,3 . ' ..-fg M- -- ba ,' Da 2-8 tar! .3 . . .-I 7 1 I - Q ' l-lg . .L.8 - M ' -1 .. . 7.8 Maureen T Rouse Holy Cross Bowling 78 Crusade 7 La Sagesse 7 8 l. Lxllxe M Scaduto St Barbara Bowlmg 8 Glee Club Sncnese Secretarxal 'S Agnes A Rumpelcm Our Lady of the Miraculous lltdal Bowling 5 6 Secretary of Dcr Deutsche Vcreln Lco Honor 8 ,ex 1. Barbara M Schah St Anthony of Padua Boywlnng D8 CSMC l 4 Vxce Presndent of Snenese Secretarial 8 Lorrame G Sexbel St Brxgzd Bowlmg 5 Der Deutsche Vereln 8 S S L 8 Anne M Seldenschwang Our Lady of Perpetual Help Albertus Magnus 7 8 Glee Club 47 Student Councxl 7 8 Anna M Sxconolfi St Patrick CSMC 14 Library Page 4 Slenese Secretarial 8 Eselyn P Sleslng St Aloyszus Bovslmg 68 El Cnrculo Espanol 8 Orchestra l 3 Catherxne M Ryan St Keznz Fl Clrculo Espanol 8 Sculpture Club nr- Marllyn B Scheltl St Patrick Bowlnng 7 Legion of 'Vlary 5 Snenese Secre tarxal 8 5.3 -nr Mary C Ryan St Patrzck Legnon of Mary 1 8 Leo Honor 28 Presxdent 4 7 1 7 Marxe B Schlosser lxllhllldb of Tolentme Glee Club 14 Vnrgnl Club 8 SSL 8 an-. T' QQ Rose L Santoro St Barbara Glee Club 14 SSL Sxenese Secretarnal 8 Dorothy M Schnell St Stanislaus Albertus Magnus 7 ec retary 8 CSMC 16 Or chestra 14 EZ? Marlon G Shannahan St Sazzour Cheerleader 68 Snenese Secretarnal 8 S S L 5 I Elleen E Simpson St Brzgzd CSMC 5 Leglon of Mary 1 -4 Slenese Secretarxal 8 ' ,Q 5, Q' 1' , 'I z ' l l-5 ' A-g'...5g 7 7 I 'N' I ' 5'c - ! 7 . 2 be 'P' Q CL eve 5' i 6 . 4,111 L - 7 1 ' , 9 ' 7 . Q . I . .' St. ' 'D ' . : . ' L I. 3: A' ' :I ' i -5 ' ' ,S - ' t - . . l U l Q ' Q . . . Q - Q . L .x at if ,, , W 't f , Wu' Y W f . WY' I Y, 3 ' ' 7 ' Q . . . ,J 1 4 .21 - 9 fr . . an 2 . . g 7 an . y 4 Cecilia A Sinansky Our Lady of Good Counsel Legion of Mary 78 Li brary Page 8 Virgil Club St Raphael Bowling 6 8 Sienese Scc retarial 8 Swimming 8 Arlene L Slagel Sl Gerard Mafella Bowling 5 7 El Cnrculo Espanol 8 Vice President Sl Mary Star of the Ye 1 Library Page 2 Sienese Secretarial 8 SSI. 7 5 6 Ellen P Slender Arlene R Smith Queen of Peace Immaculate Conteptxon G ee Club l 4 S S L 7 Secretary 54 Sl Bonaventure CSMC 6 Legion of Mary 7 8 S S I. 8 The pause that refreshes a group of Memorzals Ira: elers relax on the steps of the Treasurg Building at llfushnzgtorz St Marin: of Tours Mae M Smith Francis of Asszsx Bowling 5 8 CSMC 1 Student Court 7 8 St Matthias El Circulo Espanol 8 Legion of Mary 16 Leo Glee Club l 7 Vice Presi Honor 4 8 President 2 4 dent 8 Swimming 68 Dorothy A Sullnan Holy Name of jesus Sienese Secretarial 8 Vice President 4 6 Leo Honor 3 8 Gloria A Surico Surfed Hearts um! Sl Stephen CSMC 78 Legion of Mary l 4 Orchestra 26 K ,V 7 'X ,m Y. A 1 f , 7 'I J . ' ' St. ' ' ' . . ' -2 I 1 ' -1 -61 1 . 3 , 2,3 , , 8 5' 4. 5 ' I ' i -. x . i , f ,N I 1 joan M. Sobieski janet R. Somma Theresa E. South Veronica G. Sowle Irene R. Stiene 1 . t I . . . , l if Martanne G Thompson St Paxchal Baylou Bowling 78 SSL 38 joan M. Sweeney St Mary fate of 119111 Bowling 68 CSMC l 4 Virgil Club 8 Patrnua A Tester Om' lady of Angels CSMC I Legion of Mary l Slenese Secretarial 8 Phyllis Toal Preuous Blood Laurel S 8 Presxdent 4 6 8 Student Councnl 6 8 Vlce President 6 7 Patrlcna M Trust St Gerard Mayella Bowlxng 5 7 Lxbrary Page 95 5 6 8 Varsxty Manager 8 1' 40 Helen M Tschlnkel Our Lady of the Mlraculous Medal Legion of Mary 4 8 Ste nese Secretarial 8 .-1 Nl- The Greatest .Story Ezer loltl uzll glze food for thought to these semorx, u ho are tlcpartzng for a uaektud retreat at Villa Mana, C07l7l8LflLIIl Helen M Tobm St Augustine CSMC 5 8 Lxbrary Page 48 La Sagesse 78 SV 'is- Elnzabeth A Tronse Nativity of the Blessed Vzrgm Mary Albertus Magnus 7 8 Der Deutsche Verem 8 Glorxa E Tropeano St Mary Gate of Heaven Albertus Magnus 8 Bowlmg 6 8 Vxrgxl Club Joan A Tuohy St Bartholomeu Lnbrary Page 68 Sculp ture Club 8 Student Councnl 7 Rosemary A Turner SS Joachim and Anne Prestdent 8 Snenese Sec retarnal 8 Leo Honor 8 Stella A Valentmo St Francis of Paulo Albertus Magnus CSMC l 4 6 Laurel 6 8 1 ' 'eu L 7 A 5 ' ,, g, . fl . l I A - 'yi 1: - A X -.1 - A , - , - 9 , I , 4 8 - 5 g , sr 6 54 C' 1 A A' f ' -' PN' A ., S . T K X A x X ' ' , Gr fa -, A ' L' h,W ' J f 7 ' G 7 Q l Marianne E. Velardue Blessed Sacrament Bowling 5: Glee Club 1- 4 Legion of Mary 5 Rita B Vose Our Lady of Good Counsel C SNIC 7 S S I. 8 ' rx I' QP F' 'N 5 . asa' Z Q37 Marie J. Verhoif St. Luke Albertus Magnus 7,8g Luo Honor 5-8: Student Council 6 jean A Vornberger Blessed Surmment Bowling D 8 Glee Club 7 7 Orchestra 1 4 Beth M Vranick Nanwly of the Blessed Virgin Mary La Sagesse 7 8 Leo Hon or 1 8 Secretary 8 Kathryn M Wackerman St Nzcbolas Bowling 6 8 S SI. 8 Swimming J 6 ll' Rita M Walters Bernice A Wanncrnmeyer Mary G Welngart Antonia H We St luke St Cttllm 51 Clement Pope St Baribolomeu il Club 8 hl Clrtulo lzsplnol 8 irgi lub Pres: dent 8 Ann P White Y! Vznfenl Ienu Iaurel D 8 Library Page 3 8 Student Council 4 7 Germaine R XY iemfm Sl Pascal Buylon Albertus Magnus Cwlec flub I S President 8 Leo Honor S at a-x 41' f' Marilyn M Wengler Safred Heart Orchestra l 3 Albertus Magnus 7 8 Vice Press dent 4 Geraldine F Woods Regina M Woods Arlene M Woreth Y! Sebastian St lranrls Yer :er Sl Mlrbael Alb Ma nus Bowling 68 CSMC CSMC 78 El Circulo ertus g Bowling Legion of ll Circulo Fspanol 8 Espanol 8 Library Page Mryl7r . --ll N I Q . --is -f ,,. 7 V if l 5 MSC: ,l Q CSMC 63 MITRIE 8g Vir- Bowling 6,73 CSMC l-rig Leo Honor 5-85 President CSMC l-,lg Library Page -,g jg' P B '. 1 5.5.73 V' 'l C 8 , g ' - '- 52 n . A 'U Q . .T ' I Y, ' 4 ,L .C HIS: SQ ' -5 81 ,a' ' 41 Tw 4'-17, Evelyn C. Wright Sl. Patrick Laurel 5-83 Legion of Mary l-79 Leo Honor 1-S St. Sturlislarrx Kortka Holy Cross joan C. Youck Theresa F. Zelazny Ann V. Zierau Corpus Christi Anna M. Zipay S.S.L. 43 Swimming 75 Virgil Club 8 S.S.L. 8 5 if ' 1 President 5-73 Sienesc Albertus Magnus 7,81 Secretarial S3 Leo Honor Bowling ig Library Page Our ring, a strong bond of union, is cherished and honored as the symbol of success I am the light of the world is portrayed by the lamp denoting Christ Symbolizing the truth we strive to unfold and culti Virtus et Scientia, as our protection, Memorialites are urged on to victory Purple, the amythest s color, signifies nobility while gold denotes a kingly nature The laurel leaves personify the goal we have attained during our four 42 years at Bishops As freshmen and sophomores, we looked forward to the day when we would achieve our goal When we became Juniors, Father Cavanagh presented us with this reward Throughout our senior rialites faithfully to one another We resolved to up- hold the standards that the ring suggested, our loyalty to Memorial increased When graduation approached, we were prepared to leave Bishops, cherishing its ideals and reflecting Courage and Knowledge is 5,6 ' Y 7 ' ' vate, the book is our invitation to learning. With year, this ring became part of usg it united all Memo- , . Sl. Antony of Padua Bowling 85 CSMC 1 4 Autumn Bazff Transformed into .in .iutumn rotund.i of delightful colors by the artistically talented misses of Bishops. the cafeteria served as the setting for the Senior Autumn Ball. Together with their partners, many of the seniors danced gayly to the delightful music of Phil Orlandos band, Although most of the girls brought their own escorts, several Loughlin seniors and St. Johns Univer- sitv freshmen were .ilso invited. ,Throughout the night. between the clinlxing of the coke bot- tles and the crunching of cookies. the girls and boys shared con- versational interests mingled with jokes .ind humorous stories. ljnder the leadership of Miss Franz. underclassmen served rea freshments to the seniors, while Father Caviingigli . . 14 wished all it good time. ear seventh Tripping the light fantastic fThis group of Memorial seniors enjoy dancing with their partners at the Autumn Ball. Gay and light-hearted, these couples enjoy a pause between dances while waiting for the refreshments to be served--in the fnregrolnul, E. Gargfalag in the l1dL'kg7'0IlIId, R. A. MC- Carthy, F, Granses, and F. Hal- lick and their escorts. Here, just a few of these who came to the Autumn Ball, are checking their coats through the courtesy of the term committee. Music, Maestro. please-just a few of the many couples enjoy- The pause that refreshesiOur beam- ing the dance in our cafeteria. ing hostesses serve iced coke at the fall senior dance. NA! Tb Wa5bz'nCgl0rz fimfy It was once said The greatness of Wasliington cannot be described by words, or shown in pictures-it can only be felt in the heart. No wonder then, that the Bishops girls regard their senior trip to W.1sh- ington as an unforgettable experience. During this memorable weekend, the seniors enjoyed every spiritual, educational and recreational facility. The Franciscan Monastery, the Catholic University and the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception were an inspiration and a magnificent tribute to Catholicism, while the Wash- ington Monument, the Lincoln and the jefferson Memorial, the Capitol, and the Smithsonian Institute made the girls appreciate the reality and deep significance about that which they had known only from pictures. The trip to Mount Vernon was revealing, interesting and filled them with gratitude toward the Father of Our Country, while their visit to Arlington National Cemetery was f indeed soul-stirring. Truly this sen- ior trip, can only be felt in the heart of each Memorialiteg it is THE WASHINGTON STORY. , no uk ill! t,! ' ., il N I I' I It ful Ili ':'.':: Q ?'6ff l his 1 I If 4 I-N' 1 . 1 47 , T' . ' vfilag, 'L MTH N i sgxkg i i- A 'fi' y Q A: X 1. ,-jjig-1' C i-- H: C I f fjf The ,l we i Q! ga. yy xx ,Ii I f I . ml:-ililui 1' . .1 if.,- I YJ i 1 'S l' TJ J u- li S -':1i lf' 1-i NMiX 4 lxi'T 'AX Sli' it w 'fl it I w , F fn all Afhhi W 'Hi 5 .fi -B Wiaf, E - I I 1 I I 6 aaaayslggg- '.I i :,zi:'::a::EE:,, gi. gl, , I t il W vga li D 35 I ' , ,Q Q33 cf: , ix Ti. -N .V ,xxx N .. :I tr Y ..:ull - illlll ll : H. I nfl ill at l lr: li llllll ,umm .- .-,,u,-I mX :ft 1.555 - -a. - ',----- '...-:'..'z..af -,. Y? -f-C i 'I ---'-.- . ' llIll1 - -x ,M-M wafiaam- ,H 6 an 3' .Tal The Prom is over and Graduation is ahead. but between these two is one of the most important events in the life of a Memoralite, Senior-Class Day. On this day, parents and faculty assemble in the Mon- signor Ross auditorium to share in the joy of the girls who receive various departmental awards. Now the fun, class prophesies are read along with the class's last will and testament. Many a hearty chuckle has been provoked by these illustrious documents. Father Cavanaghs address marks the perfect ending to a perfect day, as he speaks words of encouragement and ad- vice to the seniors. Its touch of sincerity, its homey atmosphere and simple informality makes Class Day dear to the heart of each Memorialite. Dm! my R Kd fzfmf' Hopes Bom Aww ca, , 7 1 1 'wi ,4- C June Graduates Rosemarle M Adler Sl Martin of Toms Leo Honor 68 Lxbrary Page 2 5 Bowlmg 3 7 Nancy L Allm Holy Name of Mary Snenese Secretarnal Bowlmg 5 8 '31-r vu 'T' Harriet M Ansbro St Franczs .Xauer Bowling 5 6 E Exleen M Ahern Doris A Ahearn Sl Patuck Blessed Vzrgm .Mary Help of Cbrzstzans Legxon of Mary 1 Bowling 5 7 Lnbrary Page 5 af- 0, ill' -411' Wea., V Gracc M Angelnllo Ceulm LSMC 1 4 S S L 5 4 Marla R Anello St Barbara 8 Lxbrary Page 6 Bowlnng 24: 30- l' 3 'Y jacquelme M Barbera Fxleen E Barden Magdalene G Baronx d la Labre Angela J Arnone T St Malthew St Bene 161105617 Sl Malacby St Martin of ours CSMC 2 7 Usher 4 7 CSMC 12 Glee Club 1- S Secretamal 9 CS Leg1on of Mary 7 4 Or 4 Leletto 8 zenese NIL 1 4 Bowlmg 6 L estra 4 7 'S ee Club 6 Q 4 S 2 Q 'Q' -1 - 9 - 3 '- ' A I D -34 ' ' . u sz. l ' ' D - g 6 g - , . . . - A ' l ' -4 ' kg A 'h 1-f,-rgh-lGl- -Q l 4 -Q Mary J. Bartoli St. Thomas Aquinas MITRE 6-8g La Sagesse 7-85 Bowling 5-8 fn joan A. Bauer St. Leonard of Port Maurice Sienese Secretarial Glee Club 5-4 Marion T. Bauer Kathleen C. Begley St. Bartholomew St. joseph Legion of Mary 4-5g Li- Glee Club 1-43 S.S.L. 7g 85 brary Page 75 CSMC 7 Bowling6 A 6 -+' is if fi, Alf, fi X In the shade of the fmgozlu llemormlv izsfnrnlq urllvls nd 1 fitting subject in their uork HI the Oriental Gardcu Patricia A Blake Mary J Blasi St joan of Arc Immaculate C07IL't'f7lIf1tl Legion of Mary l D Vice Bowling D Leletto S President 3 Bowling 6 9 :CN -s 127 A -is ' - rs s '. 'I 1 . 9 O . .-Vg 7 . . i ', ' ' t '. , fi f l- '-C I ' ' 1 --72 7--' Q I I ' A i Q i Q i -65 i ' Z Q '1 2 - A K -aw ' -f 14 .' f 5 ' u x Ceslra M Bonoml Amunzcmtzon Sicnese Secretarial CSMC 1 4 V1rg1l8 8 Grace I Belperio .St Catherme of .Szemm Bowling 67 CSMC f Leletto 8 Joan T Biclen St Galzrze Leo Honor 7 8 Swim ming 5 f Student Coun ul 7 Carolyn T Bordini Transfignratxon President 3 Bowling 5 Leletto 8 l Jeanne M. Behlen St. Patrick President lg Sienese Sec retarial 8g Student Coun cil 5 'Q' Mary Anne C Borltoss Ski Immaculate Conceprxon Bowling 78 Virgil 8 CSMC 1 4 1' 43' 3 Loretta A Brennan Churrb of Sat Le ion of Mary 5-8 S Bowling 5 6 Secretary 5 red Hem I jx ,ir 1' ,ji is i i Maureen L Brennan julxa Anne Brosnahan Catherme J Brown Barbara A Buxton 91 1471521771 Holy Cross Y! Irancfs ofAss1s1 Our Lady of Angels el Bovxlmg 6 7 Fl Clrculo Bowling 6 7 Slencse Sec President '14 7 Leo Hon retarnal 8 or 5-8' Laurel 5-8 Leo Honor 78 Iau 68 Presndent 2 Espanol 8 Marxlyn T Campbell Churrla of S Presxdent 4 Legnon of Mary aired Heart 5 7 Glee Club 5 Anna K Cannon Our Indy of Good Counsel Leo Honor 7 4 Secretary a 7 8 President 'S Rf jo Anne L Cardmal Kathleen A Cannon Sl S1111 erfer Sl joseph C Glee Club l 4 f7Cru SSLJ: ll Legnon of Mary 1 sade I Q Sxcnese Sccrf. Legnon of Mary tarxal 8 48 i P mped prettrly Izzo Mem mmlltes jnuinc 11141 rr .S or f1OIl1lllf5 fdklll lmung their cm 'gl joan L Carlson St Iuera ofAl1la Albertus Magnus 7 8 Leglon of Mary 5 f Bowlmg 5 'Uh Patrncxa M Carroll ft Azrholus of Tolentme Orchestra 7 8 S S L 5 6 r SlIlIl6Y bc mc Kathryn A Carry St Palrick Bowlxng 5 7 S.S.L. 7 6 ' : A as ,af ,4 D' Y 1 h-1 . r -1 -:'- - ' . 'O D C ff ' ,, , f I 3 ,K I 6 l 4, 4' ., Q' 44 A X Q -. , ,I . I ,. .I I 17.71 All II, 'I .1 A fs fl- if g - r 13 ' ' ' f 'J ' 'Q ' A P C7 ' .aA ,Q 5? I f A ' 7 X Margaret T. Casey St, Michael Albertus Magnus 7-83 Legion of Mary 1-4 Bowling7 'E fi.- fc-v Josephine B Cereola SI Mxcbael Legion of Mary l 4 Ann T Ciampa St Blaise Bowling 6 7 Evelyn C. Cassidy St. Anthony of Padua Crusade 1-8: S.S.L. 3-Ai QR IU? W Jane E. Cassidy St. Malachy Bowling 5-6g Dramatics 53 Albertus Magnus 7-8 fi Fanny jean Catuara Our Lady of Peace S.S.L. SQ Bowling 7 ff- rf ' '57 'S' Clotilde E Chidichimo St Ceczlxa MITRE 68 Albertus Magnus 7 8 Bowling 5 Lois M Christopher Our Lady of Angels Leo Honor 4 8 Bowling 5 8 Albertus Magnus 7 8 Lucille R Ciresi St john Evangelist Sienese Secretarial 8 Crusade l 3 Bowling 5 6 Sheila R. Caulheld .Nativity of Blessed Virgin Bowling 5-83 Crusade 5 65 Sienese Secretarial 8 as? iv 'V Q8 joan E Clarke St Pancras Bowling 567 Library Page 3 N arb- Eleanor M Cleary St Clement Pope Vice President 6 SSL l 5 Bowling J 6 eat Eleanor R Clines Sl Mltlmel Legion of Mary I 4 Leo Honor 7 Alhertus Magnus 7 8 Jeanne Marie Clabby Sts Joachim and Anne MITRE 78 La Sagesse 78 Swimming 5 Mary D Coakley Holy Name of Nlary Bowling 5 7 Swimming SSL fs ev Angela M Cocovillo St Francis of Asszsx Art Club 68 Legion of Mary 7 Leletto 8 fx ' l . ' ' 9 Algx i - . ' . 3 . dn. . l ' l l l , 2 Y ' '. U -8g l 53 . . . 7 V g L so kk' 5? 1 or - X L ' 'rf ' 5 . - - . I Bernice M Collins Sl Benulnt joseph Iain: Bowling 6 7 Crusade l 4 Glee Klub l 7 gem C7 Isabelle M Croft St jlstpla Art Club I 9 Cyl e Club 5 Crusade l 8 Barbara A fonroy St Arlulllert Bovslmg 56 Legion of lyary 73 La Sigcssc 8 Mary R Consort: Sl 'llrmlcu Leo Honor 7 S Prtsxdent l Leletto 8 Loulse T Coppola nceu of All gdllllf Art Club 6 Legion of Candlda M Corso IICCII 0 All gdlflfi Q lon of Mary Bowling 56 Glce Klub Mary M Cottmgham Holy Name of jesus President Bovxlxng J 8 Sxcnese Secretarial 8 Q5 leur Patrlcza N Cronan St Iarllslans if , joan M Conroy Sl I :maui de Paul Albcrtus Magnus 'V SSL 6 Boyslnng 5 i0 'Z 1 Barbara 'I' Crowley St Barlbolomeu pas Margaret M Conroy St I bomus Aqumas Irusadc l 7 SSL m As. il' fl ,Z Marnlyn A Cuenm Blessed Saframert Leo Honor 68 NIITR 1 E Bovslmg 3 8 Ilbfdfy frusade l 4 SSL 5 6 '4 Albertus Magnus 7 8 P age D 6 Sxummxng 6 7 fm 75 li ICM Mary E Conroy Our Lady of Lourdes Leo Honor 68 MITRE 6 8 Dramatxcs 2 4 Mary J Corbett St Anselm Leo Honor 4 8 Art Club 5 Albertus Magnus 78 jamce M Coughlm Resurrection Ascenszon Crusade 14 SSL 46 Carol B Cullma Our Lady of the Cenarle El Cnrculo Espanol 8 Bowling 6 8, Vnrgxl 8 K 'S fr , - .1 L L C 3 4'- av , W J 'X .t , 1 .I 1 hi. . .. A., I' -J. , K-.'4 . A I i ' . -,g f , 1 - 'A -L l ' I -Kg f ' --L . . . C -g lg I -,. l' '..:L .2 ' 7- ..f. . Q ' A - g A - v V- 1 'F . X 5 3' E? ' ' - Mary ll-23 Crusade l-5 X QF f ' f ' . g . L-g'. - ' gl-,ig L, 0 . Q-I . . 52 5 J? 45' w V X lx - 59' I J, s JF L N 3-.Q e , -21 ' -L - ' ' A 5 D ' ' 5 Teresa M. Cummo St. Leonard of Port Maurice Legion of Mary 1-4g Bowling 69 Basketball 5 Catherine L, Cupolo Margaret A. Dalton Sl. Raphael Sl. Francis of Assisi MITRE 6-84 La Sagessc Leo Honor 5-83 Crusade 7-85 Crusade 4 4-63 Albertus Magnus 7-8 s. Remembering the lzfelzme of u ork and saariffe u bxcb our lzeloz ed Momxgnor Ross ga: e to Memorul jane! Iftzgerald offers a silent prayer for our lftr Prmnp :I Adele M DeLuca Resurrectxon Ascension SSL 6 Glee Club 14 Crusade 1 4 Judith E DeMori Immaculate C0llf6flflI1I1 Bowling Club 5 6 Al bertus Magnus 8 Glee Club 3 4 Louise M DeNigr1s Our Lady of Mt Carmel Legion of Mary I 8 SS L J 6 Sienese Secretarial Eileen R. Daly Our Lady of Sorrows Crusade 53 Bowling 55 Virgil 7-8 Rosemary T Davoren Blessed Sacrament Legion of Mary 1 4 Glee Club 3 4 6 7 President l CathermeA Degnan St Ixenm Laurel 68 Legion of 4 julia F DeRosa Sl franus Xavier Leo Honor 6 8 Laurel 6 8 Crusade 1 8 Ralfella A. D'Auria Holy Name of ,lexus Leo Honor 5-85 Library Page 2-85 Glee Club 1-2 40 Grace E Desibna Cbrut the Kmg SSL 16 Glee Club l 3 Crusade 1 4 9 as ' 'ax if Y . , 'Ear V X - 1 7 Ci . T 3 s 9 s i ' 2 I 1 -i f ly- I. be-In 0 Mary 1-4g'Xlice President , 5- I r I ' lr , :I I I ' I . I 1 ' 7-.1 - -Hn n -1 - Z-.-s ' 'I' V ' I 9 ' 1 - 7 - - 8 6 Q sf .- . 'P S' . 6' Ann R Dlebner Blessed Sacrament Crusade 1 2 3 4 7 Bowl mg 5 Eva A D1Ra1mondo Our Holy Redeemer Mana R D1Stephan St john the Baptzst Legion of Mary 46 Glee Club 12 Bowlmg Bowlmg S 6 La Sagesse Joan P Duffy Thomas Aqmnas Bowlmg 5 7 Helene C Dwyer Sacred Heart of jesus Bowlmg 5 7 Legion of Mary 1 4 Anne K Date Margaret Parzsb Leo Honor 4 8 Swim mmg 5 8 Captam 78 MITRE 6 8 Georgsana B Dour St Catberme of Sxenna Presldent 1 SSL 5 'iv ,K as Do a good deed dazly is the molto of Jeanette Lynch and Arlene Kren as they replant a sign nz the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens Eleanor M Eames Helen A Edgar Veronica E Elkms Ehzaberh P Elhg St Nicholas ofTo1entme St Sylvester Our Indy of Refuge St Aloyszus Ssenese Secretarlal 8 Albertus Magnus 7 8, Leo Honor 5 8, Crusade Bowlmg 5 6, SS L 3 4 MITRE 6 8, Bowlmg 5 3 7, Leglon of Mary 3,-4,6 52 'C' Anna M Endres St Sebastian Leo Honor Z 8, Legnon of Mary 2 8, Vnce Presndent 7 6 Q 5 3. ,xy , D4 fn .Y,-. A E , , V. f Y l . 1 . ' ' Sz. l ' . 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Alpbonsus Albertus Magnus 7-8g Crusade 1-4g S.S.L. 1-2 Z Angelina B Falanga St Iobn Elangelzst Leo Honor 48 Library Page 3 4 President 3 jtan A Farquhar St Barbara Legion of Mary 7 6 Elizabeth A Feeney Our Lady of Perpetual Help Albertus Magnus 7 8 la Sagesse 78 Swim ming5 St. Patrick S.S.L. 5-6 Z Harlette C Fer ra ro Our Lady of Cowl Counsel Library Page 48 Bowl mg 7 Swimming 4 IN if Mary Ann T Fetto Sl Matthias Bowling D6 Legion of Niary 1 7 D Swimming I Mary A Feeney Our Lady of Angels President Student Coun cil 78 Bowling 5 6 Claire C Feuerherd Adelaide M Finlay Sl Brigid St Bonavenlure Laurel 68 Virgil 78 Bowling 56 SSL 5 SSL 7 1 , . 9 ' 'Q '3 i f f . iw ..., , -. 'X . -3 .5 . i '1 ' I' - ' . - 1 ., , 1 F A LA 'L' I 1 ' Q I 4 o --t 1' 1: ' ,L .3 ' .', ' L ,..,, J ... 2 ' 'I 7 L ,. ii - . o.. ,Q . , ' - ' a - f Qi 'Zf - 5 . g -X 7. s 1 1 vis V ' Patrlua C Fmlay -IIDLI A Fitzgerald Holy Clnlzl jfsnv Bovslmg 6 Crusade l S llnnrr Leo Honor 4 8 Laurcl C 8 Albertus Magnus 8 side Marlon P Flynn Bain ily of llJe Blessed Virgin Mary SSL 5 6 Bowling 6 Slenesc Secretarial 8 Mary T Frederxcks Crusade li Glee Club l Bowlmg 68 X Fllzabtth M Fuller ft Ignatius 'Z L J Bowling Snenese Secretarlal 8 Eleanor C Gaeta YI Leo Crusade D6 Swummnng I Bowllng 68 AJ as Monica M Gallagher Sl llary Leo Honor D 8 Alhertus Magnus 7 8 Legion of Mary 3 8 Patrxcxa A Gxbbons Vxrgnnla M Gannon Sz Matthias Holy Chxld jesus Leo Honor Z 8 Presxdent President 5 Vice Pre 7 Usher 4 8 dent 4 Vlrgll 7 8 xthermc T Fxtzglbbon Nlargaret J Fltzpatrlt lt Kathleen T Flanagan Hnly Name of jesus Our lady of Ionrdes St 5111107 Lnbrary Page 34 Cru V1cePrLs1df.nt D Legnon Lnbrary Page 74 Bowl of Mary 5 6 Bowslmg 5 7 mg 3 Snenese Secretarlal SI l Elleen C Gnldca Nutztzly of Our Hlerxed lord Crusade 7 Vnrgnl arsxty 7 C onstance IW Fronczkoxx ska Our Lady of Conmlatzon Bowlmg 5 68 Slenese Secretarial 8 S S L D 6 josephme M Galgano I-ourteerl Holy Martyrs Athletxc Representatne 6 Y' Margaret K Gnlhgan Our Holy Redeemer La Sagesse 7 8 Vxrgxl 7 8 Swlmmmg 5 8 6- 6 Q- - 'LX Q ,A 1 ,LW- n L ' ,, . .3 . 1,1 V . ,, ' . , pg , - , , -5 ' ' -,L , ,Q A Q I' ,Z 7 I V ua V. 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These girls are willing and able to keep their Church llistory topics up to the minute. Time and Eternity. Each Friday, the Religion period is given over to the reading of The Tablet, our dioce- san Catholic weekly. In this way, our students keep informed on current topics relating to Religion and the Church. Tbq Teach CC D A Way of LW The command of Almighty Cod, Feed My lambs, feed My Sheep, is well heeded here at Memorial. The Religion Llasses, under the direction of the Sisters of Saint joseph, provide spiritual food for thought, which is so needed in the world today. During the four years of Religion courses, the girls are well instructed not only in the mysteries, truths and doctrines of our religion and their applitation to dailx life but also in a thorough study of the great en- cyclicals of the Vicar of Christ. vu! Memnrialites in pursuit of happiness apply themselxes to the study of the better things in life. Sexenth termers concentrate on understanding and appreciating Church History. They likewise ascertain a loxe for Papal lin- cycliculs through the perusal of The Reconstruction of the Social Order. The Glories of our Faith-this conscientious group K eagerly studies the beauties of the Mass. Thus. they may enrich their future lixes by regular and intelli- gent attendance at this sublime Sacrilice. xg -l X4 Our Queen and Mother ffanoffmcg QW Mem Oh, Mayf The glorious month of Mary! How beautiful it blossoms forth, sprinkling the gray world of winter with the freshness of a spring rain and the gay colors and exotic perfumes of the May flowers. Wliiit a lovely time to crown lwlary! She is our spring. She sprinkles our world with the example of her virtuesg she brightens our lives with the abun- dance of her graces. During this month of May, Mem- orialites do their all to dedicate themselves to Mary. At a special assembly on the last day of May, they offer her their spiritual bouquets in one glorious burst of musical prayer. Amidst the profusion of tastefully arranged flowers on the auditorium stage, the girls, with the president of a praesidium as 'their representa- tive, crown Mary as their Queen and Mother. This assembly is a phase of the Catholic Action portrayed by the devoted teenager in a modern, atheistic world. Mary is crowned Queen of the May. as her faithful daughters pay homage to her. -ffl 3 There Three ea W5 Memorialites demonstrate their appreciation for freedom of religion by their devotion to God, His Blessed Mother and the saints in Heaven. On their feasts, Bishops teenagers make a public display in the main lobby of their love for God and His celestial family. Arriving early in school, the lobby is soon filled to ca- pacity and presently echoes the praises offered to Our Lord by Memorialites. The religious program commences with a hymn which is usually followed by a dedication. The Legion of Mary begins the responses and leads in their recitation. At these religious observances, our Reverend Principal delivers a short lesson on the theme and signifi- cance of the feast. At the conclusion of Father Cavanagh's sermon, the entire assembly join in tt final hymn in honor of the saint. Memorialites find themselves spiritually uplifted both in mind and soul after a sincere demonstration of their love and faith. But their love does not end with the conclusion of the ceremonyg it is expressed in their many acts of kind- ness and charity. Throughout the day Memorialites may be found continuing their expression of faith both by praying before the statue or by their own private devotions. The crowning of Nhrv is a thrilling., moment in the life of every Niemorialite .V Holding our petitions in His Hands, Christ the King looks lovingly upon three prayerful Memorialites, ln the month of March. SL joseph's Month. a student prays before the image of the Silent Saint. Yearly, St. joseph is honored on his feast day. March 19. The flowers adorning his statue represent the intentions of the students of Memorial. 1 I as RX YW 3 . Y qtllblct I The better to see it, my dearfhappy sixth termers compare school rings which they haue just reeeixed. In their hearts they are to he cherished forever as a hond of unity whith symbolizes the devotion of a true Memorialite to her Alma Mater. llzuing eyes only for their rings. classmates follow tratlition friends putting on one itnother's rings. OW Bf65566f 5 mba! XVith laughing eyes depicting their happi- ness, lN1C!110I'l2ll'S iuniors portray their loxe for the ideals of Bishops as they fondly display their school ring. Stepping up and out into the esteemed position of upper class- men, these Memoriulites greet Father fillX1H'Iilgh us he presents each girl with the ring he has just hlessed. .. 5: :' :Q , Ci X ,, N, ...N .,-...-,......... Tho Prove Th Ziff True Deifoizm XY'ith an eye for the future, two sen- iors, january graduates, S. Hurley and N. Petrosino discuss plans for a re- treat of the Alumnae in june with Reverend Vfalter Reilly, SJ. The Legion of Mary is an army of specialists in love with Our Lady. In Bishops at the present time there are hve prae- sidia under the auspices of the Sisters of St, joseph working zealously to spread devotion to Mary both by personal sanctie fication and by assistance to their fellow-man. Members of the Legion are asked to do some active work each week. These services consist of reading to the blind at Anthonian Hall, comforting the sick and assisting the nurses in the Catholic hospitals of the Diocese. They also aid the Sisters at St. joseph Hall and Mercy Orphanage. Again, Legion- aires teach Confraternity and participate in many parish and school activities which include collecting and cutting stamps and wrapping and sending packages to the Missions. The maiai obftrfize of the Legion is the personal sanctifi- cation of its members through prayer and sacrifice motivated by the aspiration to jesus through Mary. Memorialites prayerfully hope the praesidia, Queen of the Heart of Jesus, Holy Family, Our Lady of Fatima, Madonna of the Mass and Our Lady of Miracles will bring countless blessings on all. Standing room only at devotions to Our Lady 5. In the attentise. reverent atmosphere created by Frances Higgins' spiritual reading. the Legion members absorb the principles of Catholic Action. Every Thursday afternoon in Little Theatre. the members of the Madonna ofthe Mass Praesidium. one of Mem- orial's four Legion groups. meet Sister Elizabeth Carmel. their Moderator- here they plan ways and means of bringing Mary close to the hearts of her children. s f .P - x It is written in the prophets: 'And f 'L k Oi. they shall all be taught by God. ,h Shan stage gl Through spiritual reading, the stu- all foither yo p V' I h K man Mar tx Gomer dents atempt to comprehend more Mme ,he u cat Obgdxkfcxc ganukxs to 11 fully the mysteries of their Faith. and pf-Ovidglorj, Ofol- dr. .- qv ,, V s ' . A 1 . viiiclonix call'5 me file' uholcgrlt foci gC 71a1GOd 'nfll7XdO me beloi fcueat me appgq soclhlrclaxatcal. 'IQ 31. lon Phase ' I fo be ' d Peace 'Grace -1nSP,f,Ol2itf'i0v of ayeiiis muirivlled' aae. the Stulther treat well niratitude I9 Fahem voice theilhlgs for hClP l5 figure. loscflh CO it spiritual ache in this grca He that doeth good is of God. In the shadow of Our Lady. with the encouraging advice of Rt. Rev. Msgr. joseph B. Frey, Direc- tor of the Confraternity of the Precious Blood, these sixth termers reflect on their opportunities for doing good. ..I hav e ro h . no gfeater CHI' Elia! gface fha I ii my h' U th' , father Rofv truth, cxhP0nder the almondl- L Oed fro mg talks, 00nard'5 ' . .m lnbplr. U 52 131 'Ig I 'i' 'N l l',- 'I' i Q ft F Let no man despise thy youth: but be thou an example of the faithful in word, in conversation, in charity, in faith, in chastityf' The girls saying the Rosary in the garden of the Precious Blood Monastery reflect the attitudes of the valiant women who are their patrons. 82 1 gk Meditate upon these things, be wholly in these things: that thy profiting may be manifest to all.' Under Mary's protection, these earnest seniors ask that the graces of retreat may influence forever all that they are, and all that they do. Came I0 Me mm' I UUU Rqffferb You D N, I am the Way and the Truth and the Life. The be- loved image of Christ Crucihed in the arms of Our Lady. The beloved Image of Christ Crucitied teaches the girls the lesson of eternal values and the promise of ever- lasting joy. I have come that you may have life and may have it more abundantly. Here in the sacred silence of Retreat, Christ comes to give our Mem-, orialites the pledge of everlasting life. Rev. john Major, O.S.F. is distributing Holy Communion on the Mount Alverno Chapel. Memorialites need not travel far to reach storehouses of contemplation and grace. In our diocese the Monastery of the Precious Blood and Our Lady of the Cenacle at Lake Ronkonkoma. I.. I., conduct special retreats for students. Nearby New York City offers Mary Reparatrix Retreat House as a haven for those wishing to spiritualize them- selves against todays materialistic world. For those who prefer to travel outside the city limits there is St. josephs at Middletown, N. Y. and Mt. Alverno in Wlarwick. N. Y. Villa Maria Retreat House in North Stamford, Connecticut offers an excellent chance for a spiritual week-end with Christ. But wherever the girls decide to go, a competent retreat master is present to help direct their thoughts to God and to the needs of their souls. In an atmosphere of peace and recollection, the girls obtain graces necessary to face a world in which they hope to spread the teachings of jesus Christ by exemplary lives of Christian joyfulness and in- terior grace. Take up your cross and follow Me. A Memorialite studies the mystic wis- dom of finding joy through the pa- tient bearing of the cross. A long dye Marian Way wife Ike tfxfi S Furnishing clothes and toys for the less fortunate has been the work of the Crusade for many a year. Here, continuing this service are, A. Fitzroy, N. Ruggiero, S. Murphy, G. Sur- ico and J. Rossi. Going up? A group of Mission enthusiasts stop to gaze at the thermometer in the main hall which gave a day by day account of the Mission drive. fanelm Crzrelm Um! Nimble lingers-these busy Crusaders seem to have fun while they work. Left to right: A. McNulty, J. Boccart, L. Bothnerg J. Gartnerg J. Hirschg A. Diebnerg J. Mat- With the Cross as their only sword, the Rosary as their mighty ammunition, the SANCTUS CAROLUS UNIT of the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade raised the Banner of Christ before the eyes of the world. As soldiers are imbued with a spirit of patriot- ism, Memorialites are inspired by God's love to con- vert every corner of the universe by PRAYER, STUDY and SACRIFICE. ln the Crusade room, un- der the directive influence of Sister joseph Patricia and Sister Alice Marie, the girls eagerly make ros- aries, pack magazines, collect stamps, and send cloth- ing to the missions. Mindful of Our Lord's command to teach and baptize all nations, the girls wholeheart- edly orfer their Masses and prayers to alleviate some missionary's hardships. Bishop McDonnell Memorial students, with every charitable thought, word and deed, raise the Flag of Our Lord as a beacon light flashing everywhere, the Crusade Motto: The Sacred Heart for the world, The world for the Sacred Heart. 4. 'error' 'p l -3 Nom' 5 . Q. -' lwrrl UISGO- 1 , 1 . M, M, IARN SUNL' 'A' ' 1' H01 s tl.- iw i L sroe- A A' , K a Rapid rise for Missions! lincournged hy the rising Crusade thermometer, our Memorialites rejoice in the fact that they have helped by their own sacrifices. A 'Hi .iq PW , '7-' W , IJ' lm :fd 1-7,2 -E I E ,fluff Y 'limi A 1 WI . -VH: ,.., 'H' J 4' Q , ' 1' v - fi I ,WW . il: uns SWLW' ' ' if , .. mi: .3 Q xl --, Right Reverend Monsignor Edward A. Fre- king, S.T.D.. National Secretary of the C.S.M,C., visits Memorial to discuss the various activities of the Sanctus Carolus Unit with B. Barry and J. Donohoo. P. Ploth points out the poster which urges all Memorialites on to a successful conclusion of the Mission Drive. In the inset, these students T. Wish- ern C. Karlan, P. Finn, M. Tobin, R. Buttacavoli show their initiative. Giving the shine to make extra Mission money is M. Murray. Cupid has nothing on these irusade Xlforkersg M. Coughlin, B. Tennegan, P. Blumette. E. Leihold. B. Kiss. J. Hicks and M. Eber- hard, who are preparing to sell mistletoe to patronizing Memorial- ites. The proceeds from the sale will go to Reverend Paul Ford who sends the mistletoe to be sold as an aid in his missionary endeavors. 85 At the opening assembly of the new fall term, the Crusaders of the Sanctus Carolus Unit consecrate them- selves to the fulfillment of the Mission pledge-four chapels in foreign lands. Crusaders all' Bishop john Boardman graciously honors Memorials Mission Unit by presiding at the opening Crusade Assembly Photographers caught them before the assembly M Pointer F Higgins Reserend William Cawanagh Prin cipal Reverend James Asip the Bishops secretary H Kirby D Hughes K 1112152924365 im,-l5sU'lI W GRL3 3533 -vt..- , P' Memorial, Memorial zve pledge eterflaf foyalljf Witli their voices upholding the glory of Bishop McDonnell Memiorial High School, loyal Memori- alites pledge themselves to work both spiritually and financially for the missions. When the semi-annual Crusade Drive is launched, girls can be seen conduct- ing cake sales, and raffles, and even shoe shine pro- jects, throughout Bishops. Nothing is impossible to Memorialites who realize that sacrifice signifies char- ity, and mortification becomes enjoyment, when a missionary benehts. During these personal self-denial drives, each girl offers the funds for some article use- ful to the missions. With the conclusion' of a suc- cessful Drive, every true Bishopite is a faithful Cru- sader who, with the Queen of the Apostles, is pray- ing and helping the missions, that all may know the Savior of the world. 1- What about you? D. Aberico asks her friends, B. Mullen, P. Dwyer and E. McCann, as they comment on the thriving Mis- sion Drive, so characteristic of Bishop's school spirit. 86 fl .sf- CVMSHJIEVS A lf Hear like Calf! C. Bobrek discusses a point as she reads the of Hcial Crusade periodical, The Shield at a meet ing of the study club, while J. Dunne, J. Carroll, J. Aveta, B. Ahearn, C. Whelan and B. Banks listen attentively. Oh, Mary, conceived without sin . . . On this feast of Our Lady's Purification our earnest, attentive students look to their benevolent Queen for every spiritual and temporal grace for the Missions throughout the world. In the harmony of smiling faces and serious re- flections, our Representatives attend the Fif- teenth National Mission Crusade Convention. The conference, held at Notre Dame University from August 21-24, 1952, symbolized the devoted en- thusiasm ofthe teen-ager in furthering the cause of the Catholic Church's Missions. Z Z 1 fff f if 92,1 is The goal of last fall's mission drive was Sl0,000- enough to build four Chapels. This challenging appeal is presented on the bulletin board which is thoughtfully viewed by T. Moran. all ' woxitlbu mall 6 'K 5acr1f1cQ? gf. , -Af? . j Na - HW We ' rm.. J Z- ii Outst 1ncl1n1 I'Ll1g1OUS lc lcler founelrcss of the Lrsulxnc Order Gre it pztron ol eeluc mon Pru thu rhe hxsrorx of the pxsr m 11 prolounelly mlluencc for good our pres ent lm in f A graduate of the class of une, we Was correspondence CIIIIC IU IH dustry for 21 txme Teaches Ameucan Lxrerature at Brooklyn Collccc Ni lnllesrs keen 1nterest1n z1ss1st1ns, Cirholxe 1lL1I'DI1 IL 111 the sclcetlon of courscs 1fLOllC.gC Rexuls Ill her contacts mth others the Cathohc pr1nc1p1es v1h1ch nuke her such a pleasmg, cngagmg pcrsonahry Armhures her success as a teacher to the 1nsp1r.1t1on mel Quxdanec of her rel1g1ous tc 1chers at B1ShOp Mc Donnell Memorxal High School KN .. f N X1 f I , ' Y 1 I Y' ,. - . 1 b k 1 217' A . '- iv ' . 2: 1 V Y 'A ' - ' . -1 F v .-- .J , K 5 E t , , , if 'Q if it . l Y V.-:I :St .L .rl , rj I 1 l B ,fha 1 I 19-1- , '- . , ' - vw... KM .. . . . . q 11 A' A ' L' i. 'J 1 ' '- ., 1 - 'g - .-1 W 1 .1 1 f ,l ' -H1 ' f ' ' 1 . . ' am . - - . , V . ' 71.- R A V ' A . . . ' . 2 . A L, 1 . A ,L . - , lf 'L 1: f f If 3 Q, Q 8, .sr Q Q51 k it . E we to -if 12 ' . 3 A ' 5 'far fa ,ww Tiff 7 5. SS-FJ' nf , A ur' . 'fa-vQ o vw , yy - - 61 lg' .gt e'7,'.' 'O 5 ,A' is ss, 4- x' . .i,r1A, 112: . If Q zv JI .W 0' ., 1 - wp, ' - f V, .fs W f-vw-.f K - 35 -, ,,ni..a-A, Q faq ..1.-u-- 1 Wfx, HISTURY Ch- r ' cis SC , Fran , - ' Sister Teresa Miriam, S.C. SMH Marie r Depurmzerzl Sister Helen Maria. S.C. f V History, Guidance Counselor Hjgfgr Head of Hglozdyerzt Council Histofyi I HISTCRY y, Grade Adriwr ww 'MW' Sister Mary Robcrtine SC Sister Marie Francesca SC Sister Josephine Miriam SC Hzslury Ojfzczal Teacber Hzslory Offic1alTeacber Hzstorg S0c1al Studies Offzczal Teacher ji ,4- Q age 1--f Sister Marie Daniel S C Sister Catherine Marita SC S1 I lx Hzstory Ollxczal ltacber s tr Iarguerite Mary SC, Sister Helen Dolores Hulvry Hutory Ofjxczal Teacher Hulory Official leather Lost and I Olllld Department 90 K if fy Q ez' r. if , I Y! ' , ' , ' I., V18 Qi. I 1 ,,, gd IK! 1 y' '-HT Q Q 5 ., , Q?-24. ' S i. '14, ' .- fp,-, -i w . 4' .qifffsg ' Fif i: , . ,Rib i - 'QQ . Q7 Q, r i . 1, ..,, in Q. N- D -, -'gr -an C lv QI! With the world in her arms, C. Marshall points to im- portant areas on the globe while the students listen at- tentively to her explanations. They are following her in their Current Events magazine which is an essential aid to all history students. ...iai- C2 ,al in-l Young Americans admire and discuss two great patriots of the United States, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, recalling their times and the indelible mark they have left upon our land-seated are M. Consorti and M. Casey-standing are M. McGrevy and W. Waite. Left As George Washington once inspected the archi- tecture of the future District of Columbia, P jackson T. Cosgrove, A. Hally gaze thoughtfully upon the site which they will someday visit on their Senior Year trip to the Nation's Capitol. Right By studying the past, these two Memorialites can better understand present day events. . ,M Y ' y ,Q i 1 A S . , , -. ,, L X' . 4 f--A ,' ., Q . ,A i . Y .V ' . 8 .... W 9' . n I d Y V4 ' i . 5 ,. ' if 'fy If if ' :cw Q .Q-'A . ' . V , part I - 'i ' Q ' s I -4 -I . 1 , , . , s 4 4 ,. n ' ' . x ' 4- ,iris at r' Freud to Labor Finding suitable positions for our students and graduates is one of the principal activities of our Guidance Department. Sister Teresa Miriam and assistant E Noonan are always most anxious to help . . ,. 6. 11 .lW ' ,.. ov-'W ff -+- fh- i ,v- A clue to future careers and opportunities was offered to Memorials seniors on the annual Career Day held on October 10. Teachers, nurses, and social workers mingled with personages in air transportation, banking, scientific research, merchandising, and law. These people together with those in publishing. fashion, television, insurance, and secretarial work. met with the girls to discuss their fields. Panels held in the classrooms gave students a chance to inquire and learn about new openings in careers. The guest speakers clearly and concisely imparted their knowledge to the interested students. After these discussions. everyone gathered in the auditorium. Father ,loseph Dunne, Guidance Director of St. johns Prep, emphasized that each one of us has a calling, and in it, we will find the means of eternal hap- piness. No matter what held we enter, we are all called to be saints, Later, a tea, prepared by the Home Economics De' partment, provided refreshments and sociability for the guests. As the Seniors departed, a new enthusiasm ani- mated them, To change the world , became a real inspiration in the choice of a career. Yau Can Cb nge fb Warfd M. Gilligan and P. Vetter are flying high as Miss Fran- cine Carmine explains the adventures of the modern airline hostess. E. Curtis, L. Congdon and A. Baldessari, Career Day ushers. take time out to interview Mr. George Foley who had just finished an interesting talk about tele- vision. Maureen Daly, author of the popular Seventeenth Summer graciously places her signature on M. Mulli- ganls copy. Miss Daly's conference drew those girls in- terested in developing their talents in journalism. The genial writer related her experiences, and explained the possibilities available to those with the interest and initiative necessary for a writing career. Career Day guest speakers and students listen attentively to the main speaker, Reverend Father Dunn, C.M., Guidance director of St. John's Preparatory High School of Brooklyn, as he reminds the girls of their obligation to be saints no matter what career they follow. A Memoralite. F. Church, seeks Vocational information from M. Bodum, a former graduate, now a secretary, and Mr. W. Clark, an executive of Eastern Air Lines who were two of Memorial's guests on Career Day. fm Helpful aid is given by Mrs. Louise Gallagher to 'inter- ested fashion enthusiasts. She gave a vivid description of what people should wear-how, why, and, when- , 'gk ' X , Nurses from Mount Saint Vincent's, Saint john's, tLong Island City! and Mary Immaculate who were invited to enlighten the seniors as to the various helds in the nursing profession, pause in their luncheon to smile for the camera. Defender of the Papacy A Domxnlcan ternary whose personalrty was felt rn many fields Wrrter, Mysnc, advlser to the Pope and mth an mterest rn all problems of Chrls tendom, she rose as a mlghty figure dur mg a chaotlc perzod m the hrstory of the Church 'Ulf' Q Served as charrman of the Program Commrttee and the Scrence Depart ment for tw enty sxx years An mtegrated personallty that had Chrrst as rts center, rts heart, lts core One vlhose vsorle was synonvmous mth prayer sacrrhce and love One whose grlcrousness, selfless ness and sxncerlty made her a mul force aecesslble and acceptable to all An educator vs hose far reaehxnq ln tluence not only 1n the lrtrle world of Memorlal but ln the greater world of God s creatlon was rncalculahle A Relrgrous who taught Chr1st by her darly lrfe and example f' W' vi, JZ' g K ' , g , 1 'x Y A 'Z J 'gf ' - -if N 5 J A 1,4 kng C ar ' is -'Q W 'Q 1 . 1 f' A -x. 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Maybe they're not atomic strategists bu I they're still going strong. At least they have the energy. Y? x ....... V 1? .... .... . im--.1--v--E- - ------. -.-. -....-lQ ZSC ,.... .- ....-i Q,-FSE gn --'--' Qui. l X 2 2 is Q A? se E E N fi ii of X xt 5: : ' as . J, xi . wg. f 1 0, 'Q vl J' Such enthusiasm over specimens of rock- Memorialite archaeologists: j. Conroy, M. Corbett and E. Clines discover new games. CHEMISTRY In a modern and well-equipped laboratory, electrons and pro- tons, acids, bases and salts daily unfold their numerous mysteries to an eager group of one hundred and hfty Memorialites. Through the study of science, they make amazing discoveries which can- not help but lead to a greater appreciation and love of the In- finite and His wondrous creation. The Chemistry Course. con- sisting of hve laboratory periods and one classroom period is open to students in their senior year at Bishops. Each week, under the direction of Sister M. Celeste, O. P. and Sister Cheru- bim Rita, O, P, amateur Einsteins participate in an interesting and satisfying experiment in the chemistry laboratory. Connected with this course. the Al.l5ER'l'L'S MACNUS SCIENCE CLUB, has dedicated itself to the ideal of instilling a greater love of chemistry into its students and keeping them abreast of the newest developments in the science field. M' Emi e,i?ei.1eia 'if L Eli'5.iE.f,Hf..igTg..i'lY.,If'sI ipfigg' My Pi 4, an Pb B ., jg ,,L'm'5 'li ij: 'u:?ol.At xi. QJJF.. vi -w. il Man's anatomy is the subject of this biological demonstration. These freshmen get a glimpse into their insides via the equipment of the Biology Laboratory. . b K ff 9 O f .xx- X N I Q' 1: f i fog . 5, f yy . Leaves can be intriguing as we can see by the smiling faces and interested appearances of these four biology students: A. Dowling, M. McLoughlin, M. Kennedy and G. Stapf. On the left, the study of flowers will help the class appreciate their next corsage. ew World Draw VKWJ Starch, anyone? That was the ques- tion when this freshman class scien- tifically tested for the presence of starch in corn seeds. Any bluish-black reaction, girls? Biology, in its study of animal and plant life, pro- vides an avenue of enchantment for Memorials freshmen. The spacious biology laboratory walls are lined with fascinating specimens enclosed in glass casesg the most famous one is the human skeleton. ln biology classes under the capable guidance of the Sisters of St. Dominic, the first and second term- ers learn many new and interesting things concern- ing plants, fish, birds, and animal life. Peering through a microscope, biology students never fail to be impressed by the various phases of life viewed under double lenses. The daily classroom period is devoted mainly to the study and the explanation of these wonders of nature while the weekly double laboratory period is one of experimentation. Combining book knowledge with practical ob- servation in their study of aquatic life, we find B. Baker, D. Toben, L. Tattan, R. Horad, C. Rielly, A. Murtha, P. jarentowitz, J. Driscoll, M. Hudson, D. Nurnberger. Our fine feathered friends are being inspected avidly by the biology class. These girls will surely recognize the first robin next spring. In the background, is the extensive collec- tion of specimens of which we are so justly proud. ., v.. ., .RMI Cf I ll ' fl Qi Y '4- HW ' . S , I ll' 'fined -ff ' A 'Ax---'lf'- i ' ii iii H .., E- gum ul 3 1 g 3? V 5 ,L Za 8.11 1, r . ,Sim ..-gig? 7' ,. ,-ffl V- - ,Nl S .1 AQ -1 , -J A ff .. sg, 1 1:1 N V M4 Agg- xv ,P Y H -ss 1 1 QV x' - 5 55 y A I 3 I .Lg I .x'-X I F.: , .. . -. h - V, , 1 1 S W , ..g, Wbz'!e BM bi-E ed fam mir 5 Y Every bit of ability, artistic or otherwise, is being put forth as these apt students explain by diagram the im- portant part that a transformer plays in our daily life. This is only one of the many things our minds ex- plore while we are students at Bishops. Each week, one physics period is reserved for the lab. Here, J. Pol, M. lferrick and R. Rizzo are shown at- tempting to set up an experiment on the intensity of illumination and the photometer. Wa ich The physies regents exam marks the eulminatitin of .i ye.ir of h.ird study under the direetiun uf the llurninieiii Sisters. 'l'hruueh skill- lul teueliiiig, the printiples hehiuil many eyeryd.iy lmpperiiiigs .ire exe plained .ind deinunstrated in el.iss -v- f-zi 47 .uid liiburtitory experiments. XY'e .ire awed by the euinplexity ul the study of light, inertia, .ind interme- tism. and yet these tire but .1 few ut the principles into which the physics student delves. It is during this period that she develops her mind scientifically. The cause of these expressions of awe? Why, it's the realization that such a small machine can do so much. Here J. Kennedy, K. Dieck, j. Ken- nedy, C. McNeyin examine carefully some of the intricate machines found in our Physics Lab. !, ' O.P- et Doxoflfas ment Sis: . Depart trcs f Matbemai t y Headl1zsebfl,T gonomZc2 Club f Matloemfs S L d for 0 . u , . Mo egttladent Counnl' P. . 111 Joseph, 0' SxsteQii:: Geometry f bra medmte Alsf Imgffcial Teacbef Sister Bernadette Marie, O.P. Algebra, Geometry Intermediate Algebra SfSter Fjoten Official Teacher Algwra gf Rose, 0-P- lm .' eomezr ZZfQd Alec-bf, e Advfiaf Sister Jean Clare, O.P. Algebra, Geometry Sister ROse Aquinas Intermediate Algebra I Algebra, Geomet, O.P. Official Teacher fllermediate Al ly oHif,.,, Tenge ra ef Learning the more complex facts of math is the aim of these Memorialites who strive to solve the mysteries of intermediate algebra. The smiling faces and eager expressions of these Memorialites por- tray their delight in being in the Mathematics Club. This club, under the direction of the Dominican Sisters, cultivates in all its members a love of mathematics and all its wonders. ',.f s M01 th Cfazrrer Every bit of lasting construction work must be planned accurately. For this, the knowledge of mathe- matics is indispensable. Though the girls of l5ishop's may never reach the status of construction engineer, yet the principles of this science must be gleaned. Mathematics has always been considered an excellent method of increasing ones mental ability and cultivating a sense of logic. Under the direction of the Sisters of Saint Dominic, elementary algebra. plane geometry and trigonometry are taught so that the Memorialites may L, Dougherty sizes up this mathematically perfect bulletin board. The creators. after haxing put their circles. triangles. and trapezoids together, came up with this pride of artistry. appreciate the significance of the art of numbers. A particularly line phase of this department is the Math Club. whose moderator is Sister Dolorita, OP. Its chief purpose is to inspire its members with a love of teaching as a career, Sister, will you please explain that again? seems to be the question on the faces of the girls here, while they struggle through a geometry problem. Frrst Amcrxcan woman sunt and patron ofthe New World Her penances and mrratlcs causcd a trcle of penrtence purrty and charlty t spread through thc rdolatrous vrllagcs of Peru The contemplation of beauty as reflccted rn holxncss rexeals some rdca of Ultxmate Beauty 15. 1929 Chose socxal work rather than teachrng bccause the depressxon 1n tensrfied the need for personalxzed charrty Was socral lnvestxgator for De partment of Welfare and a member of C Y O staff At present happrly combxnes two fields as a member of the faculty rn the School of Socral Scrence at Ford ham Unrvcrsxty Consrders socxal work the most satxsfymg and deeply revs ardrng pro fessron and a challenge to the Catho lrc gxrl who wrshes to dedrcate herself to the servrce of humanrty 1 6 ' - A -, A . . , . , V O Q 7 r A . as Q 7 -nf I 2 me 1 1 t X cu A graduate of the class of january, .1 1' ' - . f Q kip . . 'Muna-- Al . . .E 253, +1 'e ff: Y. 5 blfv a 'T 1f 'wfv f1 e 4 'f .f Q , i Ifz aft new an tx ff' y I Q-yt g fini? ,rn .nfw 5 ' 5 ANGUAGE x Q X f i 3. I 'T . x, :g,o,,ag fi. ! LOVKI tyfillin. Sisfcfgttjjuigjc-,Ort y Business Sulzjtclr Sfldilijb OH1c1al leather .lg g ,ll - 4 5 3 Q S I ' ii 3 D . Q 1 ' , t 1 W Y' Q ' f l Spain-land of serenades, castanets and bull fights. The magic of this romantic land is recaptured in the study of Spanish here at Bishops. Under the excellent direction of Sister Dorothy, O.P. and Sister Mary Louise, O.P., the girls learn to develop an appreciation for the fluency of the language. A special feature of the Spanish course is the celebrated Spanish club conducted every Vfednesday where the gay senoritas sing Spanish songs, enact plays and bring vividly into view the beauty of Spain with its quaint customs and traditions. The inevitable castles in Spain are decidedly built by wistful thinkers but the approaching exams and the study that the master- ing of the language involves soon brings these dreamers to earth with an unexpressed caromba! The student thrills to the moment when she utters her hrst mu- chos gracios . Upon graduation the sad adioses re-echo plaintively as the last club meeting convenes and the tattered Spanish aides are set aside. What's learned well, is not forgotten. The bulletin's prov- erb seems to have stirred a few girls of the Spanish group to a little investigating. The quite studious-looking girls are tleft to rightlz M. Murphy tseatedl, P. Murray, E. Gayles and A. O'Brien. Muchas gracias, says M. Gilmore to A. Lewton, President of the Spanish Club, as she fastens a pin on her able Vice-Pres- ident. These gay senoritas, who meet once a week under the supervision of Sister M. Dorothy, O.P., learn to enjoy Spanish culture. L Sister M. Dorothy, O.P. Head of Commercial, German and Spanish Department: Head of Attendance This is Spanish! To a seemingly interested audience of prospective Senoritas S. Besher is explaining the why and wherefore of the Spanish people. The sombrero Sally is holding is for effect only. The Rbinekzmz' Www' Intent on the correct case endings, these fourth term students of German continue their weekly exam un- mindful of the yearbook photographer. The study of .1 language is,.1t best. intricate and often discouraging. When one masters it, however, she feels the thrill of success. German is considered a dillicult language and a hard- sounding language to those who truly do not understand it. Every new lesson in class further refutes this belief. Once .1 student has conquered the troublesome articles and pronouns, he has made of the language a lifetime friend. The German Club comprises the fifteen present Ger- man students of the Senior Class, This term's meetings have introduted the lives of the great German masters -Goeth, Schiller, Heine, Beethoven, Mozart and many others. One weeles program featured the fairy tales made famous the world over by the Grimm Brothers. Club day is a chance for the student to show off her knowledge of German. Der Deutsche Verein Club -Memorials German Club President. A. lindres displays to F. Cline, Secretary Kstandingl and to Vice-President A, Koch, geographical posters of Germany in preparation for discussion worl-t on the land. its customs, and its peoples. Sister M. Miriametta, O.P. Business Subjects, German Ojyicial Teacher Sister Teresa Margaret, O.P. Business .SiIllIj6ff,f, Gerlmnz Ofjifial Teacher Once again. Memorials girls prove their talent by dem- onstrating their ability in the German class. Here, he- yond the call of duty, N. Tomaselli is lending a helping 09 hand. which is something we can all appreciate. 1 'O ' I i A Magic flilmcizm - Frame ? f I A ff v , ll I f Sister Mary Francis, DW. ' A Hein! of Ifreucb Department, V 6' French, French Club ml Sister David of jesus, D.W. French, Ogicial Teacher, Relief jj:-ann sister Mafia Christi, DW. it French, Official Teacher V Ya. ' yl Sister Michael, D.W. French, Official Teacher, Relief After an enjoyable French play, the actresses and their Under the inspiration of Our Lady of Wisdom, the French Depart- ment of our school, headed by Sister Mary Francis, strives not only to teach the French language, but also to introduce the student to the life and customs of the French people. Because French is spoken throughout the period, this class proves to be interesting and informal. Fluency in understanding and writing the language is the aim of the numerous aurale comprehensionsn and dictees',. Amusing anecdotes provide relaxation for the girls. Third year French students are given the opportunity to join the departmental club, entitled La Sagesseu. Enjoyable periods of songs, skits, games and movies in French give the girls an appreciation of French culture. The club has also sponsored a theatre party to see the motion picture, Monsieur Vincent . Positions requiring a knowledge of French are numerousg as teachers, interpreters, manuscript readers, airline and ship hostesses, and Foreign Bank workers, our graduates have used their linguistic ability. I Memorial's French actresses starring in one of their classmates relax while awaiting the opinion of their roles lend pleasure and knowledge to their classmates teacher. 110 especially in their authentic portrayal of a French Christmas. 'E F-11 3 I' Amidst the fun of opening surprise pack- ages and chatting, serious work is done and precious boxes of food, clothing and books are sent to the needy through the cooperation of Sister Michael and her as- sistant, K. Herman. Addressing the regulation mailing tags for packages helps to occupy the time of T. Donohue and 1. Cook in their relief work. Under the direction of the Daughters of Wisdom, the packages of food and clothing are sent to the stricken people of Europe. W'hatsoever ye shall do to one of these, the least of My brethren, ye shall do also to Me. Here at Bishops self-sacrificing Memorialites render their humble services to the Relief movement, and pray in their hearts that some needy person will be a little warmer, because of their endeavors. A special group of girls, under the direction of the Daughters of Wisdtvm, utilize their study periods in preparing packages of food and A Hana' fo Ike Needy Clllfllifig. to be sent to Gods needy children the world over. One may be assured that Mary smiles as she hears the hum of activity, as these apparently tireless. merciful angels earnestly toil to further the glory of Codg on the other hand, they are benefiting spifijm- ally from the grateful prayers of the impoverished people, who owe so muchito Gods faithful workers in the Relief movement, Packed by relief girls, K. Herman and A. lDiGaetano, Bless .her heart-T, Donohue 355151, 5i5fQr 51, lydyuj the food or clothing in this package will be gratefully In Weighing 3 Package VhlCh Will be Pl-lf T0 S005 USU received by a needy family somewhere on the European by some poor family. Christian charity is the key note or Asiatic continent. In me PUFSUIT Of haPPlfW55- 'FF IJ A N 133813 UCI llllllll Jllll or alvuay s htl -ps-Out of the range of the picture but wery much part of the class. Sister points outa few French sentences on the hoardg one funny error causes much amusement. French students all-as ces amies prepare for their regents they are directed in the geographical data of France. This knowledge is essential for all future tourists of this country. i ,J f. arc not rare during a Frc particularly when lnch period, a student entertains Sister a d class with a true French n the accent. Sister Mary Vincent. C.S.j. Sister Agnes Carmel. C.S.j. Latin, Italian. Grade Adzisur Latin, Ifflfidtl. Ofglfifll TUH'bf'f Italian Cflnlz Italian Club Laacgaage of Dame Continually buzzing with activity and gaiety, Il Circolo Italiano, better known as the Italian Club, holds sway each week as it endears itself to every signorina , studying the language of Dante. Meeting on Friday, ll Circolo Italiano aims to present programs, fos- tering greater knowledge in le studentesse d'Italiano. Club projects, therefore, comprise topics ranging from mimicries of operatic scenes, to discussions in Italian on the different careers for the modern Amer- ican woman, featuring especially il dog-catcher, la marriage-broker and la face-lifter. Moreover, laughter reaches a crescendo during the presentation of Life with Luigi, done in costume. Along with our entertaining programs, the studentesse have many discussions on Italian culture. Amidst recurring outbursts of laughter and humor, le belle sig- norine have accomplished their goal. For Il Circolo Italiano has served to reproduce the beauty of the Italian countryside, the splendor of Florentine art, the refreshing sparkle of Roman wit and the cher- ished strains of old Neopolitan folk-songs. Spurred on by the villagers' applause i baller- ini whirl to the tempo of La Tarantella Napoletanaf' As is evident. laughter. music and dancing are the essence of Il Circolo Italiano. At the conclusion of the play. the cast take a bow, and also have their picture taken. In the presentation of the Italian musical comedy, Napoli Cantaj' the thespians of Il Circolo Italiano recreate a typical Neopolitan breakfast scene. Gay couples, Caterina and Tanio IP. Erskine and B. Grillol, Luigi and Maria iM. Mormando and M. Brescia? clown as Mama and Pappa Ciaramclla lj. Downey and V. Morgan? pour their coffee as Isabella IA. Loboscol looks on. Equipped with tambourines and castanets, le signorine: P. Ers- kine, B. Grillo, E. Noschese, A. Lobosco, P. Fergus, M. Parisi and M. Della Badia prepare to dance an Italian Tarantella at the Piedigrotta song festival as a group of villagers look on. -K 10 S hme C Sxster Tefe5a Josep I H d of Latm Departmen ea T ble! Vnrg1lCWb The a Sch00l Store 'fi -35 LATI and ITALIAN J' Oli. Sister james Anna C SJ 111111 Officzal Teacher L ZH S ter Regma Cecxhaucsj egmn of My xs r Sxsrer Rn 3' Ldtm 1-2810 of L A 3 Gerard C Latm Ofczgj 7-edcbjrj 'Www ir, Q-5 - mes Pafnce C SJ S xster Vnctorxne C S J Sasser la I Tegcbef S1sr H Latm OHic1alTeacber er Latin OW' Ma Latin 6-if Secouf C S J ml Tedtber ,. Il' Qi. D ' 1 '7 eo gratias With an eye to prac- tical application of Latin idioms and phrases, these fourth termers enioy a quick review under the auspices of C. Serra. A mimi Ever ew Sister, I have the answer. exclaims an enlightened third year Latin student. Cicero's dry wit is evidently being appreciated by these Latin scholars. Armo virumque Cano . . . -the phrase that introduces each Memorialite to her senior year of Latin and to the equally intriguing Virgil Club. Amid activity and humor, the Latin Club holds weekly meetings under Sister Teresa Josephine of the Sisters of Saint joseph. Memorials Virgil Club stimulates interest in Virgil's mas- terpiece, the Aeneid. When rightly understood it is an in- spiration to high ideals and a realization of noble principle. From its study, the student may learn the intelligent use of the graces which accompany each opposing obstacle along life's journey. Then too, the club meeting enriches the students cultural background by providing a more intensive study of the classics. Virgil is not the only Latin writer whose work is studied at Bishops. The sophomores read the adventuresome Argon- HUIS, while juniors delve into Cicero's speeches against Cataline. The study of Latin trains the student in concentration and perseverance, virtues which will bring rich rewards all through life. Latin is also invaluable to those who wish to understand fully their Catholic religion and the rites used. Roman togas have a new look as members of the Virgil Club dramatize a scene from Roman life. The interpretation was too much for the audience. lxpomnt of prlypr Lxuy good md unry pgrfact unit IS from lbow A Pfklllflt yyrltcr har splrltull nog rlphy Inunor Cibfld. his bun com pxrul to thn Confcssxons of bum Augus um Acmxty md LODIUDPIJIIOH blcndcd to mlmm sxucrnty MIK- I1 R A graduate of tha class of junc 1935 Admits xt vsas qu1tc yyondcrful to bc gxycn the opporrumty of vyorkmg on such 1 book as Fulton Ourslnrs The Grcarcsr Story Eur Told Bmmsg LdlIOf xt Doubludiy has Qxwn har the pleasure of LOYDIYHI' m conucr mth Father Ixdlu I Gm ummm Is Your Busmcss usr for Today J H15 found vyorlxmg from thy bor tom up both Lntguglng and rux 1rd mg suruzry ymkar copy v. mar publxcxty dx Lctor Ldxtor all m tm years Q .. ' A - . ,. . K .- . 4 V. I, , . v. V . . y Q L ' 31 vii! 1 l ,.I rl ' V! I 1 , V , . 1 , . .1 , ' - 4 , 4 4 .f . - A m 1 . . . 2 . I 3 1 o .- l H Y Q 4 I. If 2 ' ' m . 1 , I 1. I 5, yn Y, . ix' K L , 4 si . y 'ary y' 4 L . - '.- Y 'G A y L ' ' M 'xy 1 ., - ' '. 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St Francis df Sales Q 3 I 1 I S I I Slster Rose Alon e ernaderre C SJ Sister Marla Dolorosa C Sj Snster Mary Loretto C SJ English Dramatfrs Englzsh Laurel Adzfsor English Ojurzal Tearher H ure Englzsh Grade Adusor zo C SJ Snster Catherm B Snsur Clare Agnes CSJ Sxster john Patrxce CSI Sxster Mary jogues CSJ Smal' Frances Doroth C English Oglfldl Teacher Lglyffy English Official Teacher Englzsh 0 Y SJ fficzal Teacher Mitre Englxsh Official Tearher Legzon of Mary H8 flafifen lu W5 in L flew fu Ve -'We ar - drama. U , .mid of su taSY of Shakl:-tspiiifeoi harmonizing the W .sf ite y Sv A se challenge 60nd SQYQ V the ,,,.f6'1'1n E .77 lla 6 3ny . of the afs Stage be fun! cla5Si,u'?5'10ns pose day 15.1116 5 3 mediev I When th ,. ' the fan' f. Lost IQ made 0 .. ' ixth Iefm reams are L th15 S e such stuff 35 d The Tempes bstance and 7 Umor., Ughsh C1 I De can 3 lljoys the d by his U h0ne who a F0111-natne IS tolltexgt C allen HSWCI5 nf, . gersyi, and thC0!'rg-Cdy e efltir C That the students of Memorial become fluent and pleas- ing in personal conversationg dynamic in public speakingg that they become able to express their thoughts in writing with clarity and imageryg that they learn to know and love the classics of English literature-these are the goals of the English Department. However, surpassing even these ideals in the English class is found the principal advantage of a Catholic educa- tion-the cultivation-in the hearts of young women of a deep regard and love for Truth. The Sisters of Saint Joseph wish their pupils to recognize an author's work for what it really is and appraise it in accordance with Christian norms. For the potential success or failure of an education lies in its capacity to prepare young persons for life. The Catholic School English curriculum offers students a true sense of values and an appreciation for their Faith-which will in turn color their philosophy in later years. K'-,,,,, QQWQTQ1 .ar E the lieluef f th student? Pllfsu l E ghsh An occasion to remenhbfrringw 022 of their mforma n l kegpeare side Of Sha per iods- Sister Thomas Miriam, C.S.j. English, Grade Advisor .,!' Adeste Fidelis - Memorials freshmen once again bring to life the Christmas story by pre- senting a playlet for their English class. This program committee C. Gundersen, R. Vickers, B. Reeves fseatedl. A. Kerney, and M. Merrigan enthusiastically anticipate the introduction of the next speaker by their very versatile chairlady, B. Cass, at one of the class meetings in Little Theatre. Q A iovial SantafG. Forte in spite of his busy schedule, stops in on Little Theatre to enter- tain the group assembled there: G. Dwyer, M. Kelly, D. Kramer, and A. Henratty. 'Iv :X 5, ' . Forum in Aman In our Little Theatre, the hidden talent of Bishops is brought out under the direction of the Sisters of St. joseph. By speeches, plays and debates the girls are able to contribute something which makes our English more interesting. When plays are not programmed, the classes in Little Theatre are held as if they were regular clubs. The chairman presides at the meeting and the secretary takes the minutes which are read at the next meet- ing. Comments are made concerning the speakers after they have finished delivering their speeches. When these comments are given, every student benefits from the corrections or praise. The girls obtain poise, confidence and self-control which will help them in later life to be better leaders and independent thinkers. V wc . N +11 . 5 KWF I 'K I yi 'W 1 ': vf Q ,, nl 1 ' if !Xf- 1 3 f 'X 4 , nu' A .J 1 X- XL J' r QV, Ny! . x tm' X cf x Q fx' H in L ' 1:jk1LT'kia1. v'A- fy: J T :Z X-g0.Xs.x' Q, 5 3 'ekIi?Y','S V1 XX, 15 R, I-Aiffq' ' . . f: C f Q fb, ,veX f if, w , 4-1 'X x , ' W f,Q 'fh- . L 5 K- g ' 1 .1 I vc - P V f VV . QA- Y, f - x' ,,, 2, X' 'I' L ' 3. 8912? .,x-Ng' ,s -. '1 , X. - if . ' +-A -xy Q. vi ,M X. 41 , Avaxfiwf? xr, X - ., , V' ' f- 4 P WS AX' Q ,N 'XSQ , ,W 0,3 , 'M M' xi' 3 V N x A 5,2 xxx r J X 'Q 4 .fr X, ik? s XPSEQM M W 4 . W f..w I I ' 3-Qww ',-2? k is . 53? nw 35,2 ff ...L . V, nw.- It n., Q ull.. Left to right. A. Giarratani, R. Dasidson, -I. Nahmie, E. Wright, and R. Kiesla. Each year, Bishops makes history whether it be for the world or for just the heart of Memorial, and always, there's a place to record it . . . our Laurel. In '52, we've left the most cherished of all memories indelible in its pages. These Laurelites copped the first prize for format because of things like this . . . editorials that touched what needed to be touched-our tribute to a hero, Bishop Fordg a mothers love as told by her childreng Mother Dafrose-a great Religious educa- tor. lndividuality reigned when Barbara told us Be Yourself. The features they wrote, lending humanism to the news . . . remember the inside story of the Thespians, the birth of the homemaking room, the fashions that ratedg reorganizing the Student Council, the faces that became famed . . . remember them all, as the Laurelites wrote them, as they knew Bishops would like them. What about the people the Laurel introduced to Memorial . . . the Question Box's, own Father Neufeldg Paul Sih's words of wisdomg Connie, our girl who made the Olympics. These are the things that helped you make history, your mem- oirs . . . recorded in the heart of the Laurel-for you, the 'gradu- ates of '55, ESB, was fl xt, A Contemporary journalism! Let's see how others handled it, remark these enthusiastic Laurelites as they eagerly scrutinize the editions of school papers, just arrived in the Exchange. Left to right: McFadden, F. Abbruscato, M. Ansbro, A. Wlhite. Standing: I. Stiene, M. Burger. 122 Crowned wzfk Gfmfy gether to discuss new ideas for the next edition of the school paper. Their animated talks lead to action. 5 A goal achiewed in the glory of success enioyed through hard work B Pond lcenterl engoys P Toals S re reading of the latest edition of the school paper. Meanwhile, B. Harney casts an admiring glance at the long honor roll on the reverse of the Laurel. to right: G. Trainer, C. Torre, M. Lockyer, K. Sulli- f and M. Vincent. Seated: B. Sydlanski. ff , Order is heavens hrst law. Now that the paper has gone to press. the Laurel room assumes a domestic air as these capable journalists become the clean-up squad, Left to right are: C. Degnan. G. Lapointe. B. Buxton. J. Fitzgerald. R- Rogers, M. Everston and C. Feuerherd. 123 An old pro and a new-our Mitre editor. P. Maher, proudly displays a Mitre award to a staff member, P. Boyle, who of course, smiles approvingly. The Mitre Staff-through the efhcient. cooperative eHorts of these wholehearted young women, our yearbook in the making be- comes a reality. Seated fin the foreground! are M. Gilmore and R. Salernog also seated are C. Shiebler. C. Cupolo. J. Flood and R. W'alters. Standing are P. Cronan, F. Vichroski, M. Bartoli, M. Ryan, F. Fealy and C. Russo. r I 5 fini., Xv V1 ff -4 When minutes count, there are frequent meetings of the board Now is the day of salvation. The deadline finds the feature consisting of picture editors M. Zebrowski, M. Kilgallon, our artist editors, M. Quenneville lseatedj and M. Lindner fstandingj J. Belter, and literary editors-C. Chidichimo and A. Lewton, who with the pictures corresponding to their copy. Likewise, A. put the final touch to our yearbook. Dite and M. Kearney fstandingl check on their sports material for the Mitre, Efhciency and accuracy is their byword. 124 We A we Ike VOZKH 0 T 051701 y Literary Light Eager and enthusiastic in the learning of yearbook procedure the srxth termers assemble weekly in the Nfitre W'orkshop These future editors A Macklin N Prendergast M Strong M Crowe and A Reilly appreciate the good layout shown them by C Scully 1.4.445- Mxtre manuscripts- Theres the answer A Shea han fseated at the typevsriterl says to J Angell while E Mager enjoys the combination of hard vyork and humor which characterize the yearbook headquarters 125 Business Managers C Beary and M Psarrs are bustly preparing for the Mitre Campaign while Clrculatton Managers A Blshone and M Kropf deyxse their plans to attract patrons and sponsors A panoramlc chronicle of the school year' This is the terse and simple defimtxon of a yearbook How eyer it is too cold too impersonal to really define Memorials Mitre Whether or not the girls realize xt their servtng on the yearbook staff is helping them to mold their characters When a group of girls work toward a common goal, they tend to develop close harmony It 15 rhxs that enables them to increase in charity and tolerance for others views ideas and mterest Simultaneously they are acquiring a hunger for perfection whtch may only be satisfied by their contmued diligence and perseverance These yirtues of harmony, tolerance charity and perseverance are the rewards which the girls reap in later life as a result of their yearbook work lt as for these that the girls will offer grateful thanks to their Mitre and to their moderator, Sister Marte Bcllarrnme Last year the first edition of 'The Mitre won three outstanding awards in the publication held first place in The Columbia Scholastic Press Asso ctation first place in the National Press Associa non competitron, and All Catholrc m the Catho hc School Press Assocxatxon rating Thts is The Mitre this is our yearbook' Let us cherish it as we do our school memories, for it is a memory It is Memorial' X . x .A,.4,?... ,Wil X X . X If A ,. sf- , ,sf Q 35 T' . , few' Q veg af. fi Q J N 'Kit'-s if , 5 X. ...Q ia. I ' 31422 LL T V' xfslf ii ' 2 Fw a 5. 35 - ' 3 :ES l K g 1 ,V P' If 311 3 Y 3 gg A, 1 1' 'I' , igf' ilu an-J L K WY f TQ! cr 'x '-as SEX r R5! fgi v X WF 'S 5. ,. Us gf O Come A ll Ye F41 iibful jf Q 0-NY' I L- gm 'SX x if Z' ff' 1 'IWW 1 iv ab? gif nov W Verse choir supplies historical background as representatives from various centuries present their requests at the feet of the Madonna. Gloria in Excelsis Deo chanted the choirs of angels that first Christmas Eve. As usual at our yearly Christmas assembly those Glorias were re echoed in the hearts of Memorialites in the joyful tunes of the traditional carols and in the reverent review of the lovely Bethlehem scene beautifully depicted on Memorials stage Following the play Father Cavanagh in his own name as well as that of the faculty extended his Chrtstmas greeting to the student body Finally the assembly concluded with the playing orchestra l KN Christmas as Memorialites portray the beautiful story of Christ s birth in our annual Christmas play xl' v f flfv '- ff I -A it 1 I xglfl- ,l . ' 1. . . . U . , 'f'7f ' f I ff' J . . . ' ':' 3' 1'. , 'S af' ' -.ll ' . . . . ' .. .' . e a I 9 'V 1 'J f I ' 4' t ' 1 1 1 1 923, ff' 'nle F . . . . ell? 1 1 'ls, I ' ' ,342 M V Q 7 Q ' J of Christmas carols, sung by the student body and accompanied by the Glee Club and H. 'v I ' ' ' t ffm: si' ' . .ggi D I. X. , x - .gm K If V ' - ff, wig JL The. stars look down and smile at the happy scene of the nrst lit . . ' . . 1 fx!! ll This household is indeed a happy one, for Mr. and Mrs. Bennet have finally succeeded in seeing their daughters happily disposed of in marriage. 73715276 mm' Prqudzce D To cultivate the leadership of Memorialites, to fashion them into graceful young women who will lead others to Christ- The Thespiansn engage many zealous girls for its semi-annual play. Forming an active part of Bishops, the Dramatic Club has as its moderator, Sister Agnes Winifred. It was under the direction of Madame Engels that Pride and Prejudice became one of its most successful productions. Cooperation is the formula for the excellent presentationg the cast is supported by property and ward- robe groups, whose work has always been indispensable. Proceeds from the play maintain a scholarship for St. joseplfs College for Women. The Thespians, lending culture, entertainment and pleasure to students and visitors, will continue to grow into an organization that will exemplify the power and enthusi- astic effort of Memorial. Does anyone have a time-table? is a familiar cry one would Behind the scenes we see the efficient prop crew zeal- hear from the wardrobe girls on opening night. They are always ously attack their work. Without these girls, we would there to give that wrinkled blouse a press or the ripping rufiles have a play minus an attractive background. a stitch. 'U-' ' 1 a X fe K n 'I' l - Av ,. Z! Q :ga ' 'l','rfh' .lf .',- ' X . 4f?'.'0o ' ' X . '15, , Q fi Q41 . T--Q.. Above-But Padre!! --exclaim two McDonnell Span- iards, E. Castagna, A. DiGaetano, as Padre, rj. Dono- hool stops them from killing the Yankees, ij. Flood and M. Corcoranb. mr-rj? Mrs Loretta Engels . ' I ,. ' ' - 5 Director of The Tbespiam i . Watch the birdie-smile pretty calls the photog- rapher. They are tired but happy after a succes- ful presentation of Pride and Prejudice. f 1 , l 1 That a smile goes a long way is poved by the smiles that wreathe the faces of J. Flood, and R. McCarthy, although B. Harney lmiddlel does not seem to agree. Spanish daring and perseverance combine forces with faith as the intriguing story of Rose of the Rancho unfolds to an appreciative audience. 129 Patroness of Musxcal cducatron Deprcted playmg the organ mtended to convey the rdea that Cecrha sang the praxses of God by her rnsprrrng hfe Lrfe and vtork have posmxe value when they rarse man to God af' A graduate of the class of june Performed at the age of twelve mth Gertrude Lawrence and has ap peared on CYO shows radro and teleusxon durmg the past erght years Started to teach dancmg vthrle strll a yumor at Bxshops and at present conducts the Academy of Dance 1n Floral Park and teaches 1n varxous schools Wrote and choreographed an omg mal fantasy for the benefit of thc Cancer Relref Behevcs that her mterpretatxon of the Salve Regma and Magnrficfrt ln hturgrcal dance demonstrates hovt dancmg may be used mth profound reverence to gave pranse to God Q ,I is ,l 4 ' f Q , . 1947- . . . , b 'SX r . V . . 7 . . Y' X -1'n:nN'4vQ , w 1 r v2 I 'gt . ,, Ie. if 9 3: X' M 1, I 3 fl' ing It is to the credit of these accomplished artists that our yearbook is beautifully illustrated. They are-Bottom row: C. Torre, A. Coccovillo, C. Carroll. G. Scott, M. Puerz, M. Kennedy: top row: J. Belter, M. Policastro, e 'I32 Pzbiu W5 Tell Ike fiwfy No wonder these artists are inspired, surrounded as they are by the lavish beauty of the Botanic Gardens. Sister Mary Walter is shown instructing a student. With eyes shining and heads bent eagerly over their drawing boards, Memorial's future Rembrandts pursue the interesting diversions provided in the Art world. As sopho- mores, they acquire their first taste of general art and art backgrounds, under the direction of Sister Mary Lurana and Sister Mary Walter. After the completion of this general art course, the students of exceptional ability may choose elective art, thus, they become members of the Art Club, whose moderator is Sister Mary Ita. While there is the scholastic goal of acquiring a three years' sequence in art, the club members, themselves, have many opportunities and incentives for using their talents. Crusade posters, varying from pen and ink sketches to oil paintings, exhibit the generous, nimble fingers of our art- ists. Likewise, all the art work displayed in The Mitre, indicates the originality and ability of these students, whose drawings are recognized as almost professional. Then, too, the Sculpture Club, directed by Sister Mary Walter, opens new vistas in the specializing sphere. On Mondays, when the club convenes, the students aim to de- velop their creative genius. Through the skillful work of their hands, they produce replicas in clay, copper and plastic, with their minds, they learn to appreciate the beauty of God's artistic world. While their fellow classmates study the techniques of art and its appreciation these Memorialites enjoy a ses- sion at the blackboard. Attractive board designs and various posters are contributions of Memorial artists. Their masterpieces floored them A number of aspiring artists pose near their posters. Top row: N. Lein, L. Schemitsch, P. McGrath, Tyburski. Middle: A. Vranick, D. Alberico, . Tormey. Bottom: J. Clabby, C. McVey, D. Olmstead. B. O stretcher, B. Landolina, P. Erskine, B. After the health notebooks are pushed hurriedly into the desks on Monday, the more artistically minded present them- selves for the weekly meeting of the Sculpture Club. Every term finds the girls working with copper or clay, molding bookends, ashtrays or small bits of pottery, under the helpful supervision of Sister Mary Walter. ,? Sister Mary Ita, SM. Ilan! of girl D6'f7Jff!lll'llf. fir! filllll, Tfie ,llilre xlrt Sluff Sister Mary Lurana, SM. xlfi. Ofjfifiill 'l'mil1er' Sister Mary Whlter. SM. flrl, .xL'1llf1fIlI'L' Club, Offical 'I'eut'fJer' Books A W like True Leifefeffs The St. Patrick's Day exhibit brings to light the many books written about this great saint and his country. The Library functions under the direction of three professionally trained Librarians certified by the Uni- versity of the State of New York: Sister Mary Louise, Sister Mary Loyola, and Sister Mary Hugh, Sisters of Mercy. Three hundred Memorialites assist in the capacity of Library Pages. Incorporated with the Li- brary is a one-year course in Library Science, also under the direction of the Sisters of Mercy, acquaint- ing the students with the Dewey Decimal System, providing the key which enables them to use intel- ligently the Library and its wonderful stores of knowl- edge. tg:-an ' Q..1-v 'es a 9 . Tr- L L ' 'X 'tv Hollow N Bisuov McDouwtti Q ,. S. -S i L.. -ll' I- ..,....,., 557' f nu-u I ,?' 'ilflll Years of fruitful lzrlmri'--Cfommemorztting the Centennary of the Diocese of llrooltl facts in the history O Wuose num UE TO THEE oun Fnnsns yn. Nleniorialis library clisplay depicts the outstanding of our diocese. On the second floor of Memorial is located that tastefully-decorated paradise for all lovers of books, the Library. The shelves support approximately 11,000 volumes, excluding a collection of magazines cover- ing 93 titles. A gift of the Right Reverend Philip McDevitt, Bishop of Harrisburg, an exquisitely illus- trated volume, entitled The Life of Saint Francis of Assisi, was the first book received by the Library. This treasured book is written in both French and English language and it is the pride of both the fac- ulty and students. Another highly prized book is a small leather-bound copy of The Imitatigg of Christ, by Thomas A. Kempis, once the personal property of Bishop McDonnell. Goo, tovso, new us fig' Finished at last! This group of ardent workers on the Book XVeek Committee have just completed their display in the library. Sister Mary Louise, S.M. Sister Mary Loyola, S.M. Head of Library .Science Assistant Librarian Depurlment Library Srienfe Their problems are her's as well. Sheila Daly assists these inquisitive Memorial seniors in their quest for literary knowledge. A rxislant Lib rarian O Library Science r Books hold hidden treasures, and E. Campbell, J. Cawley, D. Carr and C. llorkan are seeking them. Quiet please! Do not destroy their im- aginary trip to the far off castles in Spain. XY'ho's XVho----Uutsitle liishops library, the bulletin hoard displays the pictures of famous men and women who haue distinguished themselxes in the history of the Diocese of Brooklyn. 'Iihese photographs were part of 21 contest held nt Memorial in keeping with Catholic Book NX'eek. 1' Sister Mary llugh, SM. 135 M Su Leonard andthe lables Careful now! J. McPherson is helping H. Hend ren prepare her tray before she starts serving our distinguished guests on Career Day. Undoubtedly enjoying their job, these busy home- makers, R. Strauss, and E. Stefanski prepare a fete for Career Day guests. Home Cooking The family is the backbone of the nation, and since woman is universally acknowledged to be the heart of the home, Memorial has established a new Home Economics De- partment which provides the facilities for a basic knowledge in home care. This department flourishes under the able guid- ance of Sister Constance Marie, who effectively shares her tal- ents for proper home management with her conscientious stu- dents. lt trains the girls to be efhcient in the home, with the model examples of St. Ann. the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and her daughter, the Mother of Our Lord. All this, along with the extra credit the girls receive upon graduation, will invariably be a great help to Memorialites, by aiding them in becoming good wives and mothers. Experience is the best teacher. Representatives from various careers enjoy refreshments prepared by the Homemaking Department. lf thats the linished product, Barbara, it's worth the trouble-or is it! Not a wrinkled brow, not a look of suspense. Sister Miriam Magdalene must be proud of such team work, such calm assurance and such fancy xictuals in a fancy setting. Prepar makers P- Selv 'eaCher. mm me H61 2251 PP lt has been well said that .1 true woman is not immobile and misty and inarticulate. With genuine interest and crea- tive ability, even in the atmosphere of the kitchen, she may demonstrate her charm and intluence. In the midst of boil- ing, baking and roasting, our Memorialites learn that a happy married life presupposes the knowledge of domestic science. Savory odors, triumphant exclamations upon ex- ceptional culinary success, cracking of eggs, whirring of the egg beater-all spell the atmosphere of the cooking class. The brightest thing under the stars are these Home Economic students who express their thoughts for to- morrow by whipping up iust what the doctor ordered, Nice things lor good dishes! happen when these girls do their homework. Sister Constance Marie, S.C. Head of Homemakivig Depurlmeut, Seirirlg, Prepizmliou for Mizrriug 3 T e -Q Some of the many good things about Bishops is the relaxation period enjoyed by the homemaking students. Lookin lowam' Our Homemaking Room is a source of comfort to these stu- dents as they enjoy the advan- tages of home. Under the guid- ing hand of Sister Constance Marie, our girls learn the es- sential qualifications and the fine points of a homemaker. 5 Tamwfzfow In September, l952, a new apartment completely outfitted, was added to our equipment for the Home Economics Course. It consists of a living room, furnished conservatively yet beautifully, along with an up-to-date, impressive sewing room. The kitchen has been redeco- rated, and has been furnished with all the modern appliances, available to the average housewife. This home making course-a preparation for marriage-provides a three year sequence for graduation credit. At the same time, it is de- signed to prepare the girls for facing the exigencies of the modern housewife. Ease and grace in the management of the home, charm in the manner of receiving guests, creation of the cheerful, inviting atmos- phere of order and cleanliness which marks the Christian household- all these are embodied in this home economics major. During the year, the girls had the opportunity of displaying some of their domes- tic art when they prepared a tea for the faculty at which they acted as hostesses. You get all the breaks, Sister Constance Marie, with the ideal classroom. But then, why wouldn't you get that undi- vided attention? It's the Prep- aration for Marriage Course. Ci7f66lliZi9!6 fewincg Ever smiling faces glow around the llomemaking Room at recitation time, and it is here that we find P. Tirns reading one of the chapters in the Preparation for Mar- riage Course conducted by Sister Constance Marie. Inch by inch these accurate sewing students measure their hemlines to see that they meet the specifications listed in their Simplicity patternbook. It is in the home that a woman plays her most important role. Here she portrays the domestic knowledge she has been building and storing since her high school career. Bishop McDonnell High School, in order to develop one of the talents inherent in women, offers a sewing course. Besides being educational, the course is interesting and economical. The girls realize being able to sew is a great advantage for they now can make those pretty things they desire instead of purchasing them. This sewing course urges many girls to enter the dress designing or dress making field. Under the direction of Sister Constance Marie, the girls' styles are greatly influenced toward the simple and attractive attire so distinctive of Memorialites. Busily these sewing students apply their creative ability to make themselves the latest fashions. By the looks on their faces, we can be sure that sewing time is a happy time. , gmmwwf 'U D 3 9 l L .. 'U Wh M fofi Voices Fade In the habitat of Memorials Glee Club, the Music Room on the fourth floor, each Tuesday and Thursday afternoon finds zealous songstresses ardently rehearsing to make our Glee Club Brooklyn's finest. Mr. john Renner, conductor, painstakingly directs the four-part harmony, while Sister Mary Veronica and Sister Mary Denis, moderators, patiently supervise rehearsal hours. Club activities are comprised of an Annual Concert, caroling at the Brooklyn Sav- ings Bank, and our own Christmas Assembly, and also the Annual Catholic School Music Festival held at Town Hall. All have succeeded in gaining for the Music Department many laurels. In 1952, the Glee Club and Orchestra both obtained highest honors. The work of the faculty toward developing the Glee Club has given an impetus to a greater enjoyment of fine music among the students. The Glee Club shall always be remembered appreciatively by the graduates who owe much of their knowledge of the classics to its efforts. -'.. 'x Music, Glee Club, Ojfcial Teacher Sister Mary Denis, S.M. A Sister M. Veronica, S.M. Head of .Music Department, Glee Club Sister Mary Nazarita, S.M. Music, Orchestra la 4 it t QTL I ini Monsignor Ross Auditorium. Bishop's Glee Club and Orchestra combine their talents to give an evening of enjoyment to all music lovers, at the annual concert, held in the .v,i2,' A , ,, ,wx o.K? ,t ba ' f : K5 fl ' , F 56:9 5,1 x f' 'l 'if 1' X, ...f- an . 5 9, . W' Sweet and low-M. Terranova has all eyes turned upon her near the piano as she presents her trombone solo. String along with me -may well be ap- plied to P. Dobbs as she competently leads the orchestra through their selection. Al-u ,, . Q fa .-.ani The night is hlled with music as our or- chestra, directed by M. Carrese plays at the evening performance of our annual concert. 142 Tuning up-Memorials social or- chestra practices for the big exening Memorials concert. Mufzb- and M6WOVZ?5 It is in the orchestra, as in all its other activities, that the dauntless school spirit so characteristic at Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School is displayed. Long hours of practice after school, in order to perfect difficult arrangements, is unquestion- ably accepted by all the orchestra members. As moderator, Sister Nazarita, takes charge of transforming the squeeks and screeches of this forty-three piece orchestra into harmony. Under the ca- pable, untiring guidance of Mr. john Renner, Director, the or- chestra continues to measure high success. Annually, the concert which is rendered provides delightful entertainment for all the student body. At the same time, the orchestra assumes the re- sponsibility of playing at all school functions. With interest and hard work, the orchestra members aspire to another successful year, continuing their two year successive winnings of the Town Hall Competition. 17 Mr. john Renner 0l'LilJ6X,'f.l, G14 e Club Mr. Renner, our orchestra director. proficient and enthusiastic, makes our concert an occasion to remember. Patroness of France Achieved world renown in a held of action unparalleled in history Proves the service of God transcends time and circumstanee As men differ in birth and condition and talent, so too, the saints differ from one another in the method of expressing holiness 4... ai -rs .W TN A graduate of the class of une, 1252- A quiet, unassuming yet friendly low able virl with Z1 flair for athletics- Outstaneling for school spirit as a member of Memorials Varsity Bas- ketball Team- Gaihetl world recognition as a member of the United States WE? Olympic Track Team- Continues her high scholastic icleals at St. johns Teachers' College where she is majoring in Math- i 4 1 1 1 ! I 1 ' G ' 4An.1m.J 5, A N, 21 ,Sf, fy , - -W.. 4 :I 1,,,aasnrs zr1ea1eQe4e'fm U5 J,,' wh- , 42, i I y Q.: Q v nf 'I ' ' ' , 1 A U r N :f a at Q, 1 MJ 6 , mil!-x42 - Q 4 xg 'Ld I A I .sg sf 4 'Q fi 4' ' Q ' 'YS' 5-M1 - -'M f, M 'vs .5-7 -3' Q 5 S 'fri-14' if q .v 4 ! 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McGrevy pose for the photog- rapher. li ,Q v 1' 1 5 , 5 f E landed Play Sounds of gay and carefree laughter can be heard emanating from the Plaza Bowling Alley each Tues- day, Vifednesday, and Thursday as some two hundred of Memorials keglers enrich their scores with strikes and spares. Here friendships are cemented with that com- radely feeling that exists among fellow bowlers. Bishop's bowlers feel an exhilerating thrill as they roll the sixteen pound ball and hear it thunder down the sixty feet of the alley, and then see the ball scat- ter the pins for a strike. Memorialites with high scores are understandably proud of them while their other companions adhere to the adage, practice makes perfect and invariably are heartened by better scores. Bowling, besides providing healthful enjoyment and sociability, is a means of teaching the girls sports- manship-an essential for daily living. One of our bowling teams stops long enough for a pic- ture. J. Youck, T. Drapala, A. Mills, W. Waite, P. Mc- Parland, the rip-roaring keglers with smiling faces are those who pile up the points for Bishops Bowling Club. in t ,ji A 1 Li , , '-1 7, . Q , A ,,, L . t ,e A, J V iY,'Ze:?f:f ' a WF' ' ' ?1'f,', -n j. ' ,' - 2 1 w . fiffoke by ,Woke The fall term swimming club began with a splash under the direction of Miss Bonnie Bigelow. The Memorialites interested in this popular sport are divided into three classes: beginners, intermedi- ates, and varsity, the latter comprising the swimming team. Each class is directed by capable instructors. The girls improve their diving positions, swimming kes and breathing, learning to swim with less ex- embers are accommodated every Mon- SIIO ertion. The m day, Wednesday, and Friday at the indoor pool in Evangeline Hotel. Most of the girls Hnd swimming a relaxing sport and a very enterprising exercise. Resting awhile between swims are these club mem bers. Year-round swimming facilities is one of the ad vantages offered to those girls who wish to stay in top form for more enjoyable summer fun. One of the high-lighted activities of the Swim- ' Club is water ballet. A practice session is ming pictured here. Gracefulness and timing are essen- tials in any good ballet including an aquatic one. A little more practice and we will be ready to compete. Hrst taught to swim and then taught to dive. These swimming enthusiasts are lined up on the safe side of the spring board. They'd have to jump off the other end! But they'd have nothing to fear, for beginners in the Swimming Club are L cuff 25952. .Garcia i KNQVQQHQPBTEDW5 gr my 1 pro?599Qm Loo? OU1 x '7 lui 990614 E!-Ng, CHE 539 N ' L+ l i 1515fFi2? iUh'O get ff M W2 toaster. TO Vifymi Gmlm T112 WY flaw gv,9'5W YOUR CH lvl? PS Y REU-I ms 09 W 9 STA o 593 rvUS'f9' QQLB1' an gm? YN ,tgp Dom' MISS B iiiteavfm mlilii N533 8511 l U45 05' V vo F0 T ,vfo ' A . x' - S 1 ills' 'V . fig rs' Spf ' I X l ll, 'sh if t ' f' EBIM l y Q l B5 ' Nl Nl -Q ,, AVF! . YOUR if X 9 '- t HY ,itidggff xuggqh up as . Wil. L ' .S Q lmwia, fn T - ll T, tha Aft ' 7 With all the excitement and anxiety of the actual game show- ing in their faces, Memorialites B. Conroy and A. McDermott anticipate another victory for Bishop McDonnell. Spectacular-that's the only word for it! You iust can't beat our basketball team. Our spirit of cooperation and teamwork is unmatched. What more could you want? Excelling in quick shooting, dazzling guarding and tricky passing, Bishops varsity under the capable direction of Miss Ferensak conn- dently challenges all competitors. Although the team went down to defeat at the hands of Little Flower Philadelphia and Fontbonne Hall- top ranking quintets-Bishops record of 8 wins, 2 losses speaks well for their exceptional team-work. Striving for a position on the varsity, J. V. members discover the makings of a well-balanced team. Enthusiastic beginners find the key- note of a successful hoop-star in the basketball club which meets weekly. 150 Wx CW .v 8 Q .ffl Q 5 5 9, Qi? 5 ,. 4, A , li V . , mf,-...Sig k' ' 421.43 W , 'ihag ' J' 1. W, ,ge M ' 15: 31 a Ai - . Af , . ij., 4 ,Q iv ,t m 4- Q ff if ' - fi, .. Zi , ..,4 N 1 3 Q H . -2 Y- f. A E s heh 5 fy '- ' but he that sh Ill do and te ieh he shall be ealled grert rn the lxrngdom ot heaven An Engllshvtomin ol noble rice who belonged to .1 fimrly of sums md 1 eele brxted abbess of the erghth century Encouraged by Sunt Bonxl lee to esttb lxsh convents on the eontment Famed lor the tnxrleulous power ol her relres An rnsplrltlon ro the modern xxomm who vxevus her own lute ln terms of seruee and love 1944 Admrred at Brshops for her rnxtxa uve and abxlrty to organxze Dxsplayed a Chrlstran phrlosophy of work as counsellor at Camp Im maculata and rnstructor at Sarnt Joseph s Orphanage Attended Samt johns Unnersrty and Granlxrlle School of the Aposto ate At present, lxbrarxan rn Saxnt Peter S Catholrc Lendxng Lxbrary Barclay Street, New York Cxty A steady ard to Catholxcs and non Catholrcs seekxng the best axarlable lrterature to enable them to answer questlons that arrse ID therr own mxnd and to grve rntelllgent response to questrons eoncermng the Church L . ofa TA .tVA g l rams . A graduate of the class of june, e 3 ' ' Vg ' l V I . 7 s . . L' W l - ' ' 1 - 1 ' D - ' 1 y, E . l , M 'u jr J. 1' -:C Q.. 9 FLFFKCQ ,G HON Of? J 9 B 5- ll 2 H 4 K' W. 'Vo 0F BV iff, C 'lt The Leo Honor Society has been established in all the Catholic high schools under the jurisdiction of the Diocesan Superintendent of Schools Right Reverend oseph V. S. McClancy. Among the many aims of the society the following are ULlISI.1IlLllIl2.,1 tt tra' 1 Catholic leaders for school and after school living. to promote school spirit ind to demonstrate to the non-Catholic public, the high scholastic ability of our girls. Member- ship is open each term to representation of all students attaining an average of eighty- 6 1 regex . were Wu om Defeffofef Rewmfef 5 I ' 2 E o T? 1 ' I l O 4? . y r ' ta .ir 'ina asia' five percent who merit honor roll mention. Included in the qualifications for membership are punctuality and regular school atten- dance, respect for school property, integrity in school conduct, respect for those in authority and participation in school activities. In the second term and in each succeeding term, Memorialites who reach these stan- ards are inducted each year in a formal assembly and invested with a pin, the insignia of the Society, which IDUSI be worn at all times during the school day, and at all school functions. All Leo Honor members are expected to assist the Faculty in every possible way. Their leadership and Christian morals are a tribute to their parents and reflect the outstanding character of Memorialites. They form an integral part of Bishops because of their understanding, school spirit, practical Catholicity and their courtesy towards the faculty and student body 'ill Newly inducted Leo l'onor Nlember lieilan smiles In the traditional was j Belter places Leo Honor rib her rhanles is she is welcomed into the Stciets by ll bon and pin around the necle of A Nlelesidge C1 Hughes her term representltise Dorothy is also this Oshinslei nevt in line holds her Leo Honor member years Spring Icrrnfhairrnan of the Leo Honor Society ship card which has lust been presented to her by Father Casanagh 154 ....T , ' ' , , ,' , - 1 i ' -, V ' . .. . . , rf. ' 4 x V 4 ,,j . C5 are Leo P King records the ml M- -lrer while SCC!-LAI?-Ser -I,, Xl9clry5tTl'I1L?1:I.l ilWb0IlS nucgl not . to the ChJirm?m'liI:rBi7. Hughes' Mlnigttxmcrmt than LU' I U Listenmg , C. sfhmf L ' - my thc .umm iembgrs. V .. are dug Board 5 . h. py hub giurrggxll ITIS: pins. C W - ffiyili 1' ' ' 'fr J' .' 312 fi, ' - ,- A 11:57 . 7113? '1' .3 'xg'x-se? -V x--CIUOUY. Father Cfamrmgh an-ard, C..vA P135 IU MQW 1114-nlhg-rg uhdc tht grddc .idmsur and rurm rcpa look on. The two righrh- ' - X Who? the D!'L'bC'IIf-JIIQUH I-5 bg-' . . , q '. Dorothea Harry rs cwphunmg to hor puszly pmud pdf- nd 'I' ALHP' ann thu uzluc .md s1gnim.1muut her Lao Pm. Mr. .md Mn. li.zrry's cxprcmswns bhms rhczr Appr ' 5LhO1JbULk .ind :axial Athi' ' A urrncrs tu mg 111.u1c .nu M, 1 um! of hor cXL11MHI. Jutfy 155 january Senior class presidents, B. Ilarney, R. Mc- Carthy, M. Kearney, R. Turner, P. Toal and R. McCarthy stop their discussion of senior activities to pose for the photographer. oifelfnmenl B Tmsl It is said that the best form of government is that which teaches us to govern ourselves. The main objectives of the Student Council at Bishop McDonnell is to promote a spirit of cooperation and unity between faculty and students. The Council was inaugurated in Febru- ary, 1951, at the suggestion of our Reverend Principal. The ofiicers this year consist of: President-Mary Ann Feeney, and Vice-President-Ann Kerney. It is their duty to supervise and carry out the discipline of the school, especially in the study hall, the cafe- teria, and the corridors. Summonses are given to transgressors and they must appear before the Student Court which consists of five judges from the seventh and eighth terms. This court forms an essential part of our school government and imposes a just punishment on all of- fenders. This term positions on the Student Council have been given exclu- sively to the seniors. Accepting this privilege they are working whole- heartedly with their moderutorsg Sister Agnes Winifred, C.S.j., Sister Dolorita, O.P., and Sister Marie Frances, S.C., in promoting order and insuring a better Memorial. ,- Traffic on the stairs and in the halls of Memorial is most ethciently guided by mem- bers of our Student Council, the best in the city Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. High in the field of achievement these seventh-term Presidents fstandingbz P. O'Gara, C. Spinetti, M. Cott- ingham. tSeatedJ: B. Buxton, K. McAvoy and D. O'Brien, are complacent in the thought that they have added to the spirit and good example shown by all Memorialites. 'J Observe, decide, take action!-This is the procedure which the Student Council follows at its weekly meet- ings. Result: cooperation and good order. The daily problems of the Student Council are discussed as these senior olhcers enjoy their lunch. Was it the typewriter or the demonstrator that caused this hilarity? S. Kotarski exhibits a hner typing point as her appreciative classmates, first Shc's the type. Ncmorial's mastur- ful approach to husincss ofhce pro- cedure sets these young typists on the road to skill and speed. 'i ml X E I if -K K ',nf':::1, ' Z E . ------ ',,,,..---sa 3 15 Vu.,-Q. E ...-. -sf a 1:-.',..' '-I ' ff-' 53: ....'.'.?,Q- - .,--, ' wffl' ':-' ' T- -'lf If' Ns,4vl ..1.', - f ':x'l W - 5'.'.:'.'. ..- fl am my Sister Clare Thomas, O.P. Bnsine5sSnl1ject5. Offirial Teacher .Sierlcsc Sccrclariul Club term commercialites, give their unanimous approval. i i Y' r Sister M. ffonsuelo, O.P. Sister joan Cecilia, OP. Sister Mary Niiarcl, O.l'. SMU Nldriv IITRUTCCIIC. QP. Bnxirlesf .Szzbjz-ali, Ufjiliql '1'p.1tl1fr BllSi!1L'5S Slzfzjuri, Ofjniilf 'limzvlygfr lfmfmii Snliitiri, fIfflLf.l! IIYUJLIJLI' BHWPII U Sllfffllfl- Ufflif-If il-1414 ,JCI Siwlc-se Sci rcl.1rit1l 6.11111 1 ' of their fonimercial training, As a practical application ' , ' ' b sent to the these girls are mimeographing ncticcs to e olhcial rooms Nliny fond Ulelappx' Annive wished to the Commercia 'p l b n its twenty-fifth year as orial, which is cee rati g l 'intl arograiu. A great num' I ult- a part of our ec ucatii . I NI moriilites hue found this ber of former l e . . . ' i ' ' ld' suc- bi step in climbinc thc lat er to partment .1 it k ' ' rr ' ' - l-drectionol the business world. Ludcr tic i cess in ' ' ' l - Commercial De- le Sisters of St Dominic, tie ti' . - ' A la ning, shorthand. busi- irtmcnt studcn.s eirn nt X P- . ' b ness subiects, Memorialites ness law and other usi are trained. not t b d Catholic young women in but also to e goo h ' dcilintzs with others. t eir 4. V ' ' ' ' r l the Commercial L lxewise. under the auspices o 1 l lub. known as the De artment is the secretaria. c P Cl b t moderators are Sister Sienese Secretarial u 1 is M. Consuelo, OP, a V Members report c R Business Etiquette and the Duties of .1 Good Secretary. Proper grooming techniques and dra- Future typists practice direct transcription of their dictation from steno pads with the - f l r Huracy in correct accent on speed anc 'uc business form, Blfmiy Cowley i . 1 rsariesw are being ' l Dc .trtment of Mem- unlx' to be eiiicient business women. nd Sister Clare Thomas, OP. an such interesting topics as ii iY.LA'il Ll' W 1, matizations of correct business methods form part A ' ' to Senior of the meetings. Membership is open Commercialites. At present, the Secretarial Club numbers approximately ninety-three. ln May, 1952, the Business Department re- r certificates for students who re- ceived a high rating in the Shorthand Contest. XV'th such a well-rounded program, Miss Com- ceived four hono l ' herself in the mercialite is prepared to prove business world, IO COIHC This may he a prexiew of what is for many of Memorials Commercial stu- dents. Here they receive excellent practice in Memorials own General Ofiice. QS P olde Who Keely 5 H01 Miss Florente Gorman Nliss Catherine Lawlor A genial group of workers handle the numerous and various details, neces- sary for the efficient management of out school. However, despite the daily performance of sundry duties, they combine their alert business-like attitude with a cheerful grace. The receiving and arranging of attendance reports, the assorting of mail, the switchboard operation, the reception of visitors and the typing and filing of letters and reports make this work a perpetual one. Commercial students, too, take their turns assisting in this work throughout the day. It is here that they obtain the ofhce practice required in learning to operate a switchboard and in executing the various other duties performed in the modern business office. Surely in effort, skill and resourcefulness, our ofiice squad reflects co-manage- ment in labor. 9- A P olzvle Who Keg? Ui Heazfiky On September 8, Doctor Caryl Heimer of the New York City Board of Health assumed her otlice as Memorials resident physician. She is at the service of Memorialites every Monday, XY'ednesday and Friday. Besides the manifold duties as the school physician she makes it possihle for the girls needing worl-ting papers to take physical examinations at school instead of at the Board of Health Dr. Heimers untiring assistance and devotion to her work has been a source of editication to Memorialites. Mrs. Caroline Greene, former resident of Rhode Island and graduate of Sr. Ann's School of Nursing, Fall River, Massachusetts, succeeds Mrs. Mel-lale as school nurse. Her spirit of cooperation inrense interest in the girls and unremitting etlort in her work, all help to keep the student hotly healthy, Miss Christine Franz, Mrs. Caroline Greene. KN. lJi41iti.n1 Caryl Ile-imer. MID. SOCI L PATRONS COMPLIMENTS OF THE AIMAGH PIPE BAND MRS MARY BARRENAS LUDWIG BARTHELMES MR AND MRS R BIELEN CENTURY LINEN SERVICE INC CLASS OF IO4 CLASS OF 207 CLASS OF 2I2 CLASS OF 2I3 CLASS OF 306 CLASS OF 309 CLASS OF 3I I CLASS OF 3I5 CLASS OF 3I9 CLUTTERBUCK MR AND MRS ERNEST LA FEMINA THE LUCAS FAMILY AND MRS RALPH MADSEN AND MRS JOHN MAHER BIAGGIO MARINO AND MRS LEO MCAULIFFE CHARLES AND MARY MQCARTY MR AND MRS H MARKEY JOHN J MAURO MARGARET T MOLLOY MR AND MRS JOHN MORLEY MR AND MRS EDMUND O BRIEN OFFICE PRACTICE ROOM MR AND MRS B OSHINSKI PAULS MEAT MARKET AND MRS JOHN CURRAN AND FAMILY MR AND MRS JAMES POND AND MRS TIMOTHY DRISCOLL PROPER TRANSPORTATION CO AND MRS WILLIAM EDGAR JIMMY RIZZO AND MRS WILLIAM F FEENEY MR AND MRS EDWARDA RYAN FRANK FERRARO EMIL SARLO A FRIEND MR AND MRS FRANK SCHAEENER A FRIEND MR AND MRS ANDREW SCHINELLER A FRIEND A FRIEND MR AND MRS THOMAS OANNON MR AND MRS A GARTNER MR W C GEISSMAN I-IORAN FAMILY MR AND MRS JOHN SEIDENSCHWANO SENIOR CLASS OF 2OI MR AND MRS JOSEPH SIME JOHN SMOLINSKI MR AND MRS J C SNEATH FRANKJAHN MR AND MRS OSCAR STAUSS MR AND MRS P KELLY THE SMYTH DONEGAN CO THE KENNEDY FAMILY MR AND MRS I-IARRY VINCENT THE KLAUSS FAMILY JOSEPH WENZ ANDREWJ KOVETSES REV JULIAN V ZEBROWSKI T62 MR. . . . . MR. . . . MR. MR. . S. F. MR. . . . MR. . . MR. . MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE EVERSTON MR. AND MRS. MAURICE ROMES MR. . . 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Mr James Towey 2 Mrs E Traver Mr and Mrs Henry Trrles Mr and Mrs John Tudos Mrs Mamle Tull The Usacl: Famrly Mr Charles Valenhne Joan Valenhne Mrs Margaref Valenhne Mr and Mrs Joseph Valrla Salvaiore Valrla Mrs E Velardae Mr and Mrs Vrclrers Rulh Vrclrers Mr and Mrs F Verhofl Mr and Mrs G Vonah Mr Davrd Vranrck Mrs Margarel' Vranrck Mr and Mrs John Vranrclr Mrs Margaref Waldron Michael F Waldron Mr Joseph Walrclre Mrs Benlamln Wallers Walfers Sfahonery Sfore PTC Henry Walfonowslu Carherme M Walsh Mary J Walsh Pa lane Walsh S2 Mr and Mrs Thomas F Walsh Mr and Mrs Wrllram Walsh Walsh Famlly Bully Warrrngfon Mary Warrengfon Mrs Warrrnglon Washmgfon Hand Laundry Mr and Mrs E WaHs Chrrs Webbersen Johanna Webbersen Vrrgrma Webbersen John Websfer Rose Websfer Fred Wellbacher Mrs C Weungarf Mr Jo eph M Wersenburger Mr and Mrs A Weldon Ellenlane Weldon Mr and Mrs J Wengler Werner Famuly J Sfanley Werner Mrss Teresa Werner Carol Wefherbee Helen Wharfon 2 Andrew Whelan Dr Arfhur G Whelan Mrs Arrhur G Whelan Carol Whelan Florence Whelan Ann Whrle Mass Marlon F Whufney Mr David Wrdes Joseph C Wrlkle Jane Wrllrams Mrs R Wnllrams Mrs J Wrsbauer Mrs Errc Wrlfrup Mr Erlc Wrllrup Peggy Wolfer Mr and Mrs A Wonsxch Mr and Mrs E WOFISICLI Mrs Helen Wresch Mr Francis Wrynn Marlon A Yacona Mrs C J Yandals Anne Yodrce Josephrne Yodrce Mrs L C Yohey Jacqueline Yohey Mr and Mrs Charles H Young Jr Miss Sally Ann Young Mrss Mary Lrllran Young Mr and Mrs Joseph S Zbylnrewskr Mlss Theresa Zbyfnrewslxa Mr and Mrs Edward Zebrowslu Warren Zelre Mr and Mrs F Zelazny Mr Dom Zero Mr Donald Zero Mrs Rose Zero John J Zerrenner Vncforna Zraya Ann V Zrerau Mr and Mrs Thomas Zrerau Mr and Mrs A Zucchero Mrs Mary Zupo Mr Thomas Zupo ' Jr. . 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