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

 - Class of 1956

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But Christian living can never be fully under- stood apart from the unchanging teachings of the Catholic Church. Divine in origin, these teachings give us the security We need to bring both light and truth to a bewildered World, to spread Christ's message of charity fearlessly, and at times heroically, to nations torn by hatred, suspicion, and injustice. It is from the Church that we Catholic students derive the energy to rise above what might be a mediocre existence to achieve the life that Christ envis- ioned When He said: I am come that they may have life, and have it more abundantlyf' No one can deny the adventure in a life such as this. For those who are charged with the spirit of adventure, life holds out its richest treasures. I My We develop to the fullest Wllllllllll all the facets el a CHRI TIA LIFE sz, Acumv ME T -nawk, V l rw: E l,, ' ' .- . ' - - , x ' ..-.., ,, -. m 1 ' 1 1.,'7h'u 4 'A ' 1 -' 1 . : 4 1 U 4 , 'H r 1 1 .F . I, -' ',,...-'-f.,-uv. E T HU I A M IM A GI mo .VV CHALLE E , AVL G Ky, -Q, ,, , ,I u, .V , ,. 17 f 4 fair: -1' 1- ' ' .1 ff V'T2 f-nl lf? f- ' e-'Hur . 1-,-.-.Vw -, . 'W K ...V rv' 1- ci? F in , 4 1 A XF:-E fl -': - LQ: I 'Eli-'ff aff, ' '1f'7a if 1 , ,,:,m,g4. ,.1,1:Jy-': QfJ Iii ' H 7 7500? C P is iid me YD 'Qt Al 50? QE' Xi'4?g,'l1,', E14 05742 ng X' PC I 33, mil I i f lg-FCkAS5C?'f X if lil N O JJ FlOEliLgCH00i.q 3 1 if, if if fri Eff i..f-L i-,di viii i ii lllllCA'I'l0 When selecting the dedication for the MITRE, we desired someone exemplary of that spirit of adventure as defined in these pages. We did not have to go beyond the local scene to find a man of courage and daring who kept his roots always in the solid, safe foundation of Catholic truth. Such a man was Rt. Rev. Msgr. joseph V. S. McClancy. We proudly dedicate the 11956 MITRE to him. We, at Memorial, feel that Monsignor loved our school in a special way. When he died, after a brief illness, on December 10, 1954, a part of Memorial died too. Monsignor had every reason to cherish this school. Shortly after assuming his duties as Superintendent of Schools in the Diocese of Brooklyn in 1915, he conceived the construction of a free diocesan high school for girls. Its success exceeded Monsignor's fondest hopes. Offering the most extensive high school curriculum in the diocese, Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School is a great tribute to Monsignor McClancy's genius. Monsignor was a humble and prayerful man. Of all the honors he received during his life, he valued most his honorary membership in the Christian Brothers. Furthermore, Monsignor Henry Hald, his Assistant Superintendent, once related of Mon- signor McClancy that throughout his numerous journeys in the cause of education, he carried only two books: his Breviary and his Bible. It is no wonder then that the word of God rose so iiuently and spontaneously to his lips. As a priest, a pastor, and an educator, we cherish the memory of Monsignor McClancy. 55, is if Right Iii-H-rend Monsignor .losl-ph V. S. Mfflanfp MPLI ll GREAT Tlll ll Most Reverend Thomas E. Molloy, S.T.ll. Arehhishop-Bishop of Brooklyn, N of We A gr f 5 'f wfzizvgggnn wr .'-,vm-7-5Qi?5 .'Qf..',f'CfIi'? o ' Q 11-If .f ,f :e. 'z1Q, f' 'i5,f.wi3 liioht Reverend d l G D W Kgs, Msgr. Henry M. Hold, Ph.ll., LL.ll Superintendent of Schools 3. A. d X ' I A.,f i fffffwwgaf 1 1 'H N 5 1' T' r--- h lleierend Principal We are privileged to record in the 1956 MITRE the Twenty- fifth Anniversary of Father Cavanaghs ordination to the sacred priesthood, These years have been marked by love of God and devotion to his priestly duties. Ever since Father Cavanagh came to Memorial in 1950. we have profited by these deep. spiritual resources and his personal interest in the students. In addition to his work as Principal of the largest high school in the diocese. Father Cavanagh has recently assumed the responsibilities of the Administrator of St. Gabriels parish. His years of experience as an educator have made him admir- ably equipped to begin the erection of a school there. We pray that God will bless Fathers jubilee year with abundant graces and give him the strength in the future to continue the successful administration of his parish and the capable direction oi our school. illllll I Tllllllll William J. l'ai'anagI1, LLB 4,1 LAY STAFF To Memorial's lay staff belongs much credit for both generosity and efflciency. For the purpose of sustaining a high standard of health among the students, our Medical Department is staffed by a competent doctor and nurse. Dr. Curlin and Mrs. Greene have done an admirable service to our girls by administering regular physical examinations and caring for any maladies that arise during school hours. We believe with the ancients who coined the phrase that A sound mind in a sound bodyl' is a goal worth achieving. Miss Gorman is highly capable for the many duties required of the secretary to our Reverend Principal. For the good management of the General Office We are indebted to Mrs. Mockler and Mrs. Connors. Besides receiving visitors, assisting with attendance records, typing transcripts, they supervise multiple clerical tasks. The school dietician, Miss Franz, is cheerful and efficient in her direction of the cafeteria. Mr. Fergu- son, our engineer, is responsible for all the custodial work of the school. Dr Vhasti Curlin f f',N 52. Mrs Caroline Greene, R.N. qv.-,.-4...-fi? 'ly' Jfnvsvf- e il J Close collaboration of doctor and nurse assure best results for the students' health. 9 .Speed and efficiency mark Miss Gorman as a capable secretary. ff f 2 MM, f ' rqw,-L V 1 ,f , ' www Miss Florence Gorman Mrs. Helen Connors IWW- ug, 1' W '73, - B. , Li.: L7 , f r If ' 'wlrmi If 0 A if f Z. Mrs. John Mockler 4755. .,,,,L agua'-.M Mrs. Mllfklfl' and Mrs. Connors are responsible for the accuracy of school records. Miss Christine Franz Mr. Thomas Ferguson ,W-7: f Em Q55 , ., gv .,'4.,T7'fv , f, ,, ll ,rn 0 I f ' 0- f' Wy, ' , fMQ fmnf ' 'W'f'fW7mW,,,,,, , , ff V, M emorial, Zllemoriol, wel pledgo Through all our days we'll sing your With hearts and courage true. W Your glory we will e'er uphold and cherish So all our voices sing of praise for you, M Z ,nw nl-'Ilan- ABLE 0F Clll T WOND Religion ses, Legion of Mary Crusade, reat Biologya sics, Chemistry Classes I C Q Q C I Q C Q IMAGINATION English Classes, Laurel, Mitre, Dramatics Orchestra, Glee Club, Music, Art, Library Homemaking Classes CHALLENGE Mathematics Classes, Leo Honor Society Language Classes, Guidance Department Commercial Classes, Student Council ENTHUSIASM History Classes, Usher Society Gym, Basketball, Sports Clubs Extra-curricular Activities ACHIEVEMENT January Graduates, Graduation Mass Communion Breakfast, Commencement Exercises June Graduates - 106 WONDER, THE AWE WITH WHICH WE REGARD THE CREATED AND ADORE THE CREATOR, IS FELT- . . . when we realize God became Man to redeem us . . When We receive Our Lord in the form of bread . . when We voice a heartfelt litany of the Virgin Mother . . . when we see a friend dedicate her life to His work. WONDER, THE EMOTION EXCITED BY SOMETHING STRANGE OR NOT WELL UNDERSTOOD, EXISTS- . . . when We encounter the mysteries of electricity . . when We observe the perfections of a tiny cell . . . when We grapple with the causes of disease . . . When We find the power of the atom incomprehensible But this is certain: We shall never be able to interpret wonder aright apart from the mystery of God With Us. .gi ,- 5251. I V , F?-maasmraz N v Q' A ,. .ef QQ!!! ' X s ,fi f A - f , 4. Aw- ' Q F .mmf QV 5' e . 1' 4-fg1E2fN?+gf2 ai:. V i ,A I E , -W'-Q5 - 'fvf 'gxfw . , Aiifvfsl A 215 P-1:-Q., 5:11 1 Aw- ,., A Ar Ji-M' 7 fihffigiw 3 ' 0 15,54-:ffiggi v f' , , vffj FPR 15 1 ygg' ' ' 3 ' W5 'Wf2tE?f'Q:Q? ' ' 4' 4f r , N H f .5 W j,+g- ' ,,4, l' ,ggi .' 'L tx Q Sffqf 1 5, Q , ww ' Miha K X 'P' 1 11 J .asm -S. X if 'fi 414+ fa , 53' I I - a.,. - ' 1 clit al' KE Nur, - I . ' MJ Y it .I 5 N f ' E' ,Q - -sv Sister Clare Patricia, C.S.J. Sister Joseph PatriC12 C 5 Chairman of Religion Religion Department Religion, Banking, Catholic Action Sister Rose Alacoque, C.S.j. Sister Jean Evangehste CS Religion, Official Teacher Religion, Official Teacher Legion of Mary We ,C6'Lll'lfl U0 live Graaf -fully . . In Religion classes, Memorialites are given the opportunity to enhance that greatest of all their God-given gifts, faith. After an intro- duction to the Church and its Sacraments, the Mass is studied. revealing both the intinite beauty and mystery which constitute the most perfect of all sacrihces. By delving into the Old and New Testaments, the students learn to reverence God's word. Finally, the history of the Church, through its persecutions and its triumphs, provides evidence of a truly divine institution and fulhllment of the words of Christ, I am with you all days even to the consummation of the world. O ering prayers and receiving graces through the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, are discussed by Ann Jacobs and Mary Ann Helminslci. adn-gg 4 'Wa .Uargaret Thompson and Helen Centrone display litur- gical symbols and explain their rich meanings. Posters, designed to promote a more intensive Nlarian devotion, are shown to classmates by Josephine DePaolis and Josephine Treacy. . . . With God One day a neek in this Religion class girls select current pamphlets and spend time reading them. ,A - 2 A Q., 1 ga, ,, I Z ,gag 4 - f , L 2 Gi E 1 Q 5 ,T W WW., ,,,,, .,. ,f ,W-wf V W 9 W' Q, HO s 7' ,l pf. ,J 1 Z , . U. 7 zfcrla img 56 sg ' -, 4 v gif 'Z W' no if rx a ' ' 5 I It A 5 -4 'QUI . if! ff I 'J . 1 Q ri fr is ,.,,, :HSV ,,., J 2 x , ,,ff.., 5 ff . -ea 0 127,42 ' ,ffm v are fri ' 'yfyfg f ,' f ' My Q , ya , J' r W ig if T gay! f 45, , . 1 ,- gf, ' 5 V my Mary, We crown thee. Patricia Crowe, representing all Memorialites, reverently places a crown of flowers on our Lady. -x 2, i 'Q 'X .gi . xg, X Highlighting the month of May, Mary's month, is the coronation of Our Lady. A special guard of four girls from each term is chosen from the Legion of Mary. The May Queen, also selected from the Legionls ranks, crowns Our Lady. The signihcance of Mary's being crowned Queen, is that she attained this honor by per- servering in doing the will of her Divine Son. This ceremony enables the girls to participate in a communal devotion in honor of their Queen Motherg it also inspires them to follow the example of her perser- verance. ii Legionaries gather to pay homage to their heavenly Queen. Theresa Patricia :?ff21. 1 f ifigff ..!, . ... e 9 1 e .f- -1.-g .',, e 4, 'z . -,ft a' - f 'fl 1' 5 PZ. L55 5' rg. .1 4-x ,vi L.-JL rt 01 Gegenwrath, Mary Zupo, and Mary Hannon raise their hearts in prayer as Crowe prepares to put into Mary's hands the petitions of our Students. an ra f ' Kwai' ,,,, I sz , Vw 5 5 I 7 fferltffyn. .. -L if Mary Ann Craig and Alice Dunn portray the Angel Gabrie1's annunciation to Mary. Memorials tribute to Our Lady was climaxed by the presentation of a Prayer Pageant to commemorate the institution of a new feast .the Queenship of Mary. Set in a background of choral speaking and the chanting of the 'Salve Regina. and the Magnincat, an inter- pretive dance honoring Our Lady was executed by sev- eral members oi the senior class. Mary, the Virgin, was espoused to Joseph, a just rnanf' Here, Mary Keating, Maureen Saunders, and Virginia Lee relive the scene. ri f, X. X jeff . X., 5 .iii , . 512 . ef ff l ' V' - 'i y iii , fzeg V ' ' 1 tl ,X K .A - x ., f t 4 , g , N I I i 3.1.5 . ,S The homage due Our Lady is given by Ann Corbin, Marion Amrhein, Mary Ann Craig, Mary Keating, Mary McAvoy, Jacqueline Crisafulli, and Margaret Roth. br Trained in religious dancing, these girls interpret the prayer: Remember, O Virgin Mother, to speak good things before God's face in our behalf so that He may turn away His anger from us. ,F 5 F Fulfilling an important Legion duty, the visitation, Margery Huron and Joan Vining bring Christmas joy to a blind friend. Each afternoon, a session of the Legion of Mary is held in the Little Theatre. Since it is impossible to love God without loving His crea- tures, the Legion's program is admirably designed to foster the practice of the Great Commandment. As a part of Legionary activity, students Work among the blind, the deaf, the sick, and the under- privileged. Our father, 'Who Art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name Thv Kingdom come, Thy t 've done on earrhia' . : 1Hfdl'l'U Give us this Univ bread and forgive vs, OU! IICSPGSSES 35 MG forgive those who trespass l6'y Our Works ,gsv ' Marilyn Rog diligently knits cancer pads while Anne McCabe and Mary Zupo tie a finished bundle. ' - it t. a,J.,..t ' ,Wag -.isis an ,,,t t ' ' 091' 14 V i 'T' i i ' s i - 3 ,sji 3 , s ' . . 1 1 wx 1 ear'-1?'i X w we -' . ' t sgssgk, K it Q, is 'xr ., S- W , vs. f- ' f lf.: s t X 1 533 - ' T JET. Q ' against Us and lead Us not into temptation. but deliver U5 frornenl, Armen fef E130 2 wr 1. v S Q I ...sa gaiiaiisffi' ' :Zz- ,:..:Zl ' fab? The happiest hours of Patricia Cooney's week are those she spends caring for little children at the or- phans' home. Every Saturday, Legionaries help in the instruction of children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Mary Ellen Graciano and Giovanna Panzetta explain to Angela and Laura catechism lessons while Dolores Soffe teaches Michael the Lord's Prayer. it x Zu, ' ,V 2171 -f fa July ' ,,:t . - filled with the love of Christ, Sister Mary and Catherine Roth give nursing care to an aged woman at the home of the Little Sisters of the Poor. ern, With prayerful devotion, the 'RNS Queen of the Heart of Jesus Praesidium gathers to recite the rosary. Legion meetings include important business procedure. Here, Joan Flower, Maureen Coonan, Dorothy Fallon, and Ann Farrell discuss new assignments. 4, A, I Mir? .K e 21 1 'F if 45 2116360 d Y Zcmrk s . The mystery of Christmas was portrayed in the pageant, A Shepherdls Soliloquyf' at the annual Christmas Assembly. Throughout the narration, the Bethlehem scenes were recreated by several tableaux. The presentation inspired a tender realization of Godls love for men. After the Glee Club and orchestra presented a joint concert of Christmas carols, Father Cavanagh extended his greetings and prom- ised to remember each one at Midnight Mass. In addition to the assembly program, artistically decorated class- rooms and class programs, reverently enacting the Christmas story, added luster to the celebration of the feast. p W'wQs 'Wg . aw 'N f -239 asf I 5'1'g ,H ' F f ff- - at gg T. ..s.5.,-V 5 R ' , 5,12 - -5-'lyk 1 f-rl : A fiffzaa: V f:5'2:v-',--, ru ,Z ,ff A x , f' X f om . f J 5 T y WZ ' ff :' r , 1' 'lv I 1 T A aar ,ur Music fills the air as angels Barbara Maughan, Mary Ann Burke, and Georgianna Monahan announce the Nativity of Christ. And they brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. We commemorate the Birth of the Saviour of the World with our annual Christmas pageant. In the spirit of Christmas giving, Beatrice Maguire, Maureen Flannery, Lorraine Golden, and Katrina Olson place colorful presents un- der the tree. The Christmas crib in the school library inspires the devotion of Laura Mazza, Carol Wfinterwerb, and Bar- bara Potts. ,Z 1 Ze! .Earth Keceive Her Mug The day before Christmas vacation is highlighted by the distribution of mail in the official classrooms. Smiles greet Carole Piggott as she acts as mailman. - ' ig, 4 gy .al as hymn lr is Crusaders Theresa De Lutri, Antoinette Mulenare, Virginia Holst, Mary Roberts, and Mary Neville, make much-needed vestments for missionaries. as , I 1 .f..,,.. Hru alder Members of the Crusade are actually missionaries. They send packages of food, clothing, medicine, and religious articles to India, Africa, the Phillipines, and home missions. Fired with the desire to spread Godls Word, the Cru- saders collected S7,5O0 in the annual fall drive. glqfxi xwaah Carol Shada, Barbara McGee, and Maureen Twomey happily buy cookies for the missions from Sheila Quinn. Vx By mounting medals, Marion Cimmino, Carol O'Reilly, and Dolores Moricca provide gifts for mission children. Y 1 -I f A, '27 ' if, 'f ,'nv',, ' l P' r f MZ? 2 ' ' 5 .,., ' ,f I , ,, ., f M' ale 3 if :Mi ' Y5 i9-af, 339' ' 1 A i ! X 21 i ' 3 MQ ff' 'ff '40, f f if , i ' , ' - Q I 1 E g sf ., ff ' 1 if V ,5 Q5 'f , 1 V2 'Tia n ' 37 , V' l 2 2 ,ia . .iwgg--qt., 1 N ...4--.AQW 3513 1, . T xt ,Q 'fax ,NM 5 3 -.., iijizq MN A- A r Mas... , s-.3 ,ggh M W- 0 Abs-f I. 3' -' iw - rugs...- Lovingly, crusaders place their written petitions at the shrine of Christ the King. F-.A Zabzfr 90 The Ha ws! ma. -n V Sister Alice Marie, CSJ 4173? Religion, Crusade Moderator 1 f 5 'Wil-vga 'fi all: I i ' J l 4 JZ T, K, X ,K qpa.A Sister Grace Rosaire, C.S.J. Religion, Crusade if S! J ,E Ref 'je Spirilual Treasurers Frances Mercurio, Jacquelyn Carney, Katrina Olsen, Joyce Di Lorenzo, Anna Laukaitis, Lydia D'Angelo, and Elisa Van Rhyn discuss their classes' records of prayers and sacrifices for the missions. 1 . .MPM ,, i ' , V f L15 --1 ,V A ' . - val . 'iv M ' ff' 4:- r-...quam ,,, 1 1 , n 5 Claire Donohue and Elizabeth Zebrowski are weighed down with mail for the missions. . f ,Q 1 A F ,f is L2 A119 s 'H J' -422,4 ?A'i :J -an 3 , ,Q f,Q-f5.:p,, Haig -5,33 an lui.: ,gn N. 3 s N lpifaxzznl 'lr M' at-'gfm W- Ill QQ s 3:53 new Q-we Qffnfjm YSSSFY' ' 4.5 353' ? Q' .'rL--ffv ,ml ,,,,,,,. 4 -v X X E , ,. sf . r ,ggww fi Nhggf. N 17:5 V' ,. :ig '- IJ ' ee, :Af A M .425-gggpgefayi A . ,. 1.5.6 fa- 5 8 , 55 W' - sv A w 1- - V. X . .1-L , - , L . 44. ' ' ' '- ,' . 5 - was mf' .V ' ' f 51' 2 W-,- sr .. gf Q , - 1 - -5' ' . . :i I fl-is ' rev ,r .f V f 2 Txffaq I ' vi' ' 'L ' Y V ' ' 'i 'i' 1 '. 1 :,. i W ' f hjk: , nn. ' Q A 4. ' r as In 1 r 1 H. U 4'W1'T T Y fJi73Jf'i 'Ili ' . '-- ff -Kiwi- i We Saw U16 Seca' Of 60 iemplafina The end of the retreat nears as we join in prayer with Msgr. Joseph Sweeney who asks Our Heavenly Father to bestow His blessing upon us. Typical of official classes during the annual Retreat, this group attentively listens to the Annually, the first three days of Holy Week are set aside for the schotd retreat. Tlns year the retreat was conducted by Rt. Rev. Joseph Sweeney, Chaplain of the Convent of Mercy, and Rev.joseph Grady,fonnedy ofthe mah of St. joseph's Cfohege for XVtnnen. hlsgn Sweeney, addresdng the sennns and junnns, dreufhislessonsfron1a.nunnbercd personalex- penences Fronlthese conenne apphcadong the asynnbly euHed profound theology in the guhe of a nnndng narradve. Father Grady appealed to the sophornores and freshnien for a rnore ehicacious awvareness of the xdrtue of charny. In addition to the annual retreat, a number of students make a closed retreat. This is con- ducted at various retreat houses including the Prwjous Blood hIonamfry,the Cenackg and hIaryQReparatnx Convent Studentsdranfcon- siderable inspiration from these days of silence, 1nednadon,and prayen Barbara Hader takes advantage of the opportunity afforded to seek advice of Father spiritual advice of their teacher. QEWEAT joseph Grady during retreat. ' l Marilyn Klika and Estelle Doran meditate in the gar- den during their senior re- treat at Precious Blood Mon- astery. In a recollected spirit a group of retreatants await their bus. Sister Elizabeth Carmel, C.S.J. Religion, Retreats Legion of Mary Sister Angel Guardian shows Mary Hannon to her room. ,.. J' MM' , --V.. L ,R ff 'S 'K ' 1' Q 4 .vga Rosemary Higgins and Marie La Noce are first to see the arrival of the bus. ff, 4 z L,,. fr f 1 i '45 of xii . www 2 Q Pictures of crippled children at the hospitals conducted by the Daughters ' of Wisdom interest Carol Kramer, Ann Kilkelly, Elizabeth Jones, and Roseann Ecker. i ,- Q asf' if ' 1 4 xzxz. -A ,1 if if k bf Following Mother John FiSl16T,S inspirational talk of the White Sisters' missionary work in Africa, Sister Angela and Mother distribute vocation literature to students Frances Ragona, Regina McCaffrey, Sarah Solan, Margaret Sprague, and Juliann Musante. 1 2:3 ..,. f '- 'hw if V 1 8 4 9' l,:i,., ., 1 f-77 1 . V1 -0 Y , v4,4a.,4:, .fr ,Y .vyvv W . ,ev 'hir 1 ,7 If ,4 ,W ff j P+ , ' fs J , 5. ?.li-1-if av- X, ff f Dominican and Charity Sislers' vocation folders attract the attention of guidance room visitors Irene Reilly and Antonia Madrazo. V 7 ,ff ,, ! Before her departure for the Missions of India, alumna Sister Mary Lourdes, CLor- etta Cosgrove! of the Medi- cal Missionaries, speaks with enthusiasm of her forthcom- ing adventure. 'W 5 9111111111 Me If it is true that the seed of vocation is sowed in the home, it is likewise true that a vocation is nurtured in the Catholic school. Memorial boasts of a long line of former pupils who have been serving God not only in diocesan schools and hospitals but in the missions of the United States and foreign countries as well. Not the least among the factors promoting vocations is the generosity of spirit that has characterized Memorial. ii ,ff ,A,,,,.,-- Q ,, ' vwvq ,li gow,-E fm, ..., V. , ,,,,,, H , f 1 2 xg Maryann Sciranko and Rita Enright admire the artistic bulletin board which announces the centenary of the Sisters of Mercy. Annually, each of the Religious Communities at Bishops sponsors a bus ride to its mother- house. Constance Booras, Catherine Busby, Eileen Ogorzelska, Marjorie Genetelli, Loretta Rybacki, Eileen Mullady, and Allwilieffe Guasto wave 3 happy greeting as they board the bus scheduled for BrentW00d- ,,f ' JI n N. N .fffw . ,gap , . 2, , I if , , , 5116 Q0 494, X, 1 ,, N, The Winner of the annual Tablet poster contest, Roseann Cecere, uses her talents to foster vocations. She is pic- tured drawing our Lady as patroness of Religious, while Helen McMahon, another art student, looks on. 1 f A f e ii. 'R ' i C .sia , i M l 'Fl . ' fs Q, - 1 N VFX Q. 5 l A Learning the life, habits, and anatomy of our fine feathered friends, the birds, IS only one of the many interesting aspects of the biology course. Biology is the study of living things: plants. animals. and human beings. This is, perhaps, the first definition that freshmen learn as they launch into the science World. As the young biologists explore the marvelous mysteries of insects, plants, and the functioning of the human body, they begin to appreciate the power of God. Only in the light of Gods omnipotence can the progress science has made be viewed in proper per- spective. Likewise inspirational is the study of the selflessness of famous scientists, like Pasteur, Trudeau, and Lavoisier, whose lives were a quest for truth. Essential to the study of a balanced aquarium is keeping the fish alive. Laura Mazza, Margaret McAlea, and Barbara Kandrach enjoy this task. U15 Ama hz Gvmpefas liih Che Atom 7r7.-Y'- .7 l The forms of microscopic ' creatures are fixed in the ' minds of the girls as Helen Vickers, Margaret Cahill, Dorothea Reeves, and Doris Quigley utilize visual aids. 5 ,ff Q!! ur' WW? 'R .AQ ' -t The better to hear you With, my dearf' say Judith Candella, Kathleen Kavanagh, and Virginia James. Group work is productive and enjoyable in the biology lab. Sister Leo Francis, OP Physics, Biology Official Teacher Sister M. Jareth, O.P. Physics, Biology Official Teacher - I' Iam l W5 V337 J X N Q 5 , Pg I S x Sister M. Rene, O.P. Physics, Biology O :cial Teacher Slster M Janice, O.P. Physics, Biology, Chemistry l. ,: . My Vw .1522 ' in 2, f' I X 'fy-?:z,Qie M , I Sister Clare Angelica, Physics, Biology Official Teacher The principle o increasing applied force for lifting weights, so essential in modern building construction, is demonstrated by Rosemary Flynn, Theresa Mellicon, Maureen Hariken, and Lucia Mello in the physics laboratory O.P. My-VY ,, 5 N PM, .fe in ' 'LI92 sMvQfZ'mS5KfZii: 212' Z Vlf, I f Zffjf ' , , 1.0 Sister M. Talitha, 'O.P. fa ' ,f,, mf f f ,ff 4, Physics, Biology, Chemistry 'Wen A711116 Cv W0 der By demonstrating the effects of atmo- spheric pressure, Theresa Kubis and Janice Iannucelli have captured the interest of their fellow scientists. f : I s In the physics course, students are trained to study and evaluate mechanics. heat. light. sound. and electricity. It is from knowledge of the phenomena of lifeless matter that the stu- dent is able to regard the world with a deeper appreciation and greater understanding. Today. invention and research are as much the function of the manufacturing corporation as are producing and selling. If Catholics are to participate in this yast scientific revolution. they must use to advantage the skills learned in the physics laboratory. wh?-s.,,w In their experiment with the siphon, Carol S pruyt, Mary Raco Patricia Welsh, and Evelyn Wfhalen show the need for careful observation Am! Ula! 7 The Seed Of Our Sc knee J 5 418 . . R JI 5-.. This class learns some of the many practical applications of pulley operations. F Sqxi . li 9 ? 't f . 5' N iQ i Y 4 f 3 '-are at ?545i,1g Sister fhozffi, Auuin. f W Clzairmcf 1 mgra ' Chfirir. 4, .2ciem' H it-fiif' Eleanor O'Brien, Wanda Klon- owski, Anne Greeley, Margaret Peace, and Kathryn Gray learn through experiments that chemi- cal acid and base combine to form a salt water mixture. 5 Hi Wrfrks Reflect The most recent developments in plastics, rubber. textiles, chemotherapy, and atomic energy are now part of the course in chemistry. With the advent of the atomic age, chemistry students are grappling with vital global problems. Besides regular class sessions, the chemistry class comprises the Albertus Magnus Science Club. Many and varied are the compounds which Kathleen Cichetti Anne Frain, and Anna Bennett use for their sulphur exhibit. 7 awp A 4 if if X ffafw Jx i V 'wtwf ,.. Sister Cherubim Rita, O.P. Physics, Chemistry Grade Adviser ff! Wi data By the process of distillation, Barbara Brown, Dorothea Conroy, Gertrude Hogan and Rosalie Horak make water chemically pure. Mmwwuquna-u ,nu r A 1 .. - A .,-:- ll . Es, Av in K' I-.., ,t 1 I i if Avvr 3 . A 5-: A ' ffl?-eq 1 I -f-f Molecules that can be handled facilitate learning of the sugar formula for Colette Corr, Mary Barrens, and Mary Browner. XX fi Despite the complicated apparatus, Mary Lee, Barbara Meliere, and Patricia Lenihan find the electrolysis experiment quite simple. MAG NA I0 IMAGINATION, THE VISION OF WHAT WE HOPE ONE DAYIO BE, 'ISETHE FORCE- E J' 4 . Wliiuchlconceives the exalted poem, the inspiring novel lWh'i'chA enobles the lreadeii with lofty ideals L K which creategsigthe masterpiece onicAanyasQ f A , E Which c011i1S2Q'58Q'iihefiplendidlsympljigmygi E,'Q4', sl, g ' ' 'A A '3 5 IMAGINATION, THE EAc'ULTY WH'ICH INSIPTRES ORIGINALITY, IS THE STIMULANT- ,V ,Nl I f-MbW.,1?' f J W g .Y , gives each nation a distinct costume, cuisinemhu ll... 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V I C -5131-' fi, 51155 1 ,. - ' 4 V J-1, -.f fl - wr 1' ., L ': 2121- -iff 1 xr 15 l .'v , .- .fl ,lf '--: ' , ,H ' ...F ',5'.,,5 f 14 . ' ' ' f c-'-f 2'iav1:'- 41-H ' .L- zfvi-,vfwq , ' .LAT-, ' ,.: h5: 'l1'f- - '- 1 Q1JSIHV4. 3, il : K 1 X , i gk W, Ex, , f nf 2 , 11 ' is V ,WA , ,f 40 7 The Hrspaniolav model, constructed by Felicia De Luca Ann and Catherine Shaw, makes it easier for the class to relive the adventures of Treasure Island. fm-....-V Sister Mary Loretto, C.S.j. English, Grade Adviser The blackboard Work of Veronica Ferguson, Jane Hammel Annette Morgan, and Sarah Solan helps the class to correct errors ln the quick spelling review. T. ,lj ,I V - if ff' get 225 ei 1 ' r,A,i ,ii li 14,-. , .mi A' lt, . Alq Fi, 9, ,., .L- -'vg-nti' V HQ! fav 1 - - 4 After learning to evaluate editorials, Helen Tully discusses one from the morning newspaper with her class. On the map, at least, Joan Wislosky discovers the hidden treasure, as classmates look on. Carol Gorman and Barbara Diaz await their turns as Rosalie Faiello illustrates a vocabulary word in an appropriate sentence. .1 4444? -umw,,,. Sister John Patrice, C.S.J. Sister Thomas Miriam, C.S.,l. English, Official Teacher English, Grade Adviser Legion of Mary M. Sister Maria Dolorosa, C.S.J. English, Official Teacher my-1 F- Wx 'N X 1-...,.,, Sister St. Madeline, C.S.J. English, Official Teacher Y nur--4 nur- v in v In response to enthusinslic applause, the cast of the House of Seven Gables takes a curtain call. Left to right are: Annmarie Domanico, Barbara Ehser, Melia Dambakly, Patricia Connelly, Stella Ingrisano, and Judith Rodiguez. Frequent rehearsals insure a smooth performance-hence, Sheila McCann, Margaret Lumsden and Maureen Haviken review their lines. rv -qv gn- -...qu Nw H4'4172z' ii L1 14532 M rf? Zfrefcfmz' 714 ,Ciffle Uzmfrc' Little Theatre. enjoyed by both speaker and audience, lends an atmosphere to English not found in any class- room. The stage, enhanced with new green draperies. provides a more theatrical touch for the weekly oral programs. It is in Little Theatre. perhaps. that the girls first encounter stage frightil this is soon over- come. however, by the realization that experience brings accomplishment. Our new machine records Ruth Taft's voice as Anne Romano, Irene Smith and Helen Spollen wait to speak. i Bernadetle Dunne presides as Carole Ervolino, Carolyn Ma- tase and Mary Wallis debate a juvenile delinquency problem with Margaret Fallon, Loretta Rybacki and Jean Genna. 'se T f ' if .. g a i I ff A 7? A ,as-,-.,..m,,,. .4 I ' 4 , ' 7 4 , 'ZA' , ' ',, , we ' Q sa , px i S 1 V Y' IF K ., .u The hardship rather than the abundance of the first Thanksgiving is suggested in the holiday performance of Suzanne Doherty, Ann Walsh, Joan Hofmann, Pa- tricia Ross, Carole Benigno, and Rita Digrius. rf' 77 Now haf? --- Editors Sheila lVlcCarthy and Anne Kavanagh often aslc. Laurel staff writers Loretta Glismann, Marjorie Sheehan and Maureen St. Clair derive enjoyment and profit from exchanges with other schools. Margaret McCluskey Maureen Welsh and Elena Cipolla uncover a literary gem and appreciate the find i L, , . , J w 1 Jean Hirsch, Joan Belluscr, Dolores Ford Margaret Sullivan, Sheila Ebert, Margaret Hudson, Mary Rose Tobin, Glorla Gonzales, Jacqueline Monahan, and Lauranna Banks tram for a 'Q KN ,.,.- xx 9-Il.-1, Sister Catherine Bernadette, C.S.J. English, Laurel Adviser St. Francis de Sales C.W. 7 Good issues depend largely on the efficiency of Judith Carroll, Elizabeth Trust, Elaine Lombardi, Donna Thomas, Joan Di Pietro, and Joan Oswiecimski. .Q 'aff ii 5 fi' 5 ' F 'far' . 5 ya 1 ' Y 1 'J 58 ' f S' 'Ky Dr . ,gi-1, i Experienced photographer, Ruth Menclo lrightl, gives Nlargaret Nleaney, Maureen O'Sullivan, Mary' McKenna. joan Lynch, and Patricia Sullivan some hints on taking pictures. Memorials newspaper. the Ltzzzrfi, topped all its competitors by winning the coveted All-Catholic rating from the National Catholic Press Associa- tion. Published three times a term. the Laurel covers current and future events at Memorial including sports. fashions. interviews. cartoons. and timely editorials. 3' ,. ,ff kr? 1 ,, - , Q 4 , . e4 wi, 5, , W 92-A Z9 9 f. :et 4. V H. A ws A 3 N , iw 1 .fe Q, ' fri . ' I V in y it ' ' if Z M . -, V . , ' if - ' fi? 5 'r ,..v 'A vii ., ' ,, fr 1 C K ' iv... ' Y v , r ,951 L f y. 55g,.,:5 2 5 3 a l 5 Q i M '4 Nlmllfcrve ,, - i :sf yt ' Yearbooks of other schools interest our literary staff: Sally Gannon, Mary Alice Hoffman, Eileen Burke, Mary Keating, Carole Reed fEditori, Kathryn Fitzpat- rick, Helen Barth, Annette Firneno, and Sally McCar- thy. Virginia Daly, Beatrice Bar- raco and Leonora Federico ' listen attentively as Art Edi- tor Dorothy O'Keefe ex- the llllll MITRE typists Dolores OlConnell, Marguerite Nenninger and Phyllis Maniglia meet deadlines with ease. f we as if 3, xy- 'Eg F Xe-. 'wsu-. 'Tw 49? i ' ' flask A K I' 5. i ' , ,- fifliff I ww 4 , M, 'Msgs' 1- 5. ,1 z i , , V Abi ' plains the layout problems encountered by yearbook art staffs. A -H nf ,f.' 'MQW Chef is' 90 Kememerenee Memorial celebrated a double victory when the Mitre, the annual publication, with the Laurel, the school newspaper, captured twin honors from the National Catholic Press Asso- ciation. The Mitre covers the academic year, featuring the administration, curriculum, faculty, student body, and extra- curricular activities. As years pass and memory fades, the true Memorialite will open her treasured copies of the Mitre. Then, she will be able to review her life as she lived and loved it at Memorial from her days as a bright-eyed freshman to her tearful farewells as a proud graduate. S ' . Our cubs, Jane Gilleaudeau, Mar. garet Hurley, Mary Lou Kelly, Carol Ramsdell, Barbara Dornhoefer, Kath- 'ii leen Kenny, Margaret McQuade, and - K Patricia Jeppson, select the best 5 candids. ' At the Catholic Yearbook Conference at Fordham, some of the clubs assist at a Photography Panel by having their picture taken. To check information for our dedication page, Maureen Leahy, Patricia Corban, Mary Ellen Graciano, Catherine Ferguson, Mary Teague, and Dolores Soffe read a back issue of the Tablet. Sister Frances Dorothy, C.S.j. English, Mitre Adviser TWMPT' r1.2 Sister Mary Jogues, C.S.J. English, Official Teacher, Mitre -Q-Ty 'bf A Catherine Curran, Diane Spettel fstandingl, Joan Martinez, Theresa Dorsa, Irene Zebrowslci, Frances Dawson. and Catherine Klinga enjoy writing captions. M x I Q-Vg -Iffs Ei mi l? lt'I' iii 2 Nj? ,I an , u-1 t V' MT . ', aa - is ' 'V U N fi Q It 1 .L Q .V 'i,, ,A , 1- - if .tx if-ig - A - I Ml YM 'wil-M Labor diplomats, Marie McMahon and Barbara Sheehan, negotiate with John Paul Bart fAlice Dunnf. Newspaper reporter iEileen McCabe prepares to cover the Stanlaw reception by ordering a full dress suit from tailor Huber fEileen Cashmani. Bart discovers that the ,550 he dubiously promised Peter KMadeline Bastisi is to be found in his own pocket after Jellicot lDenyse Kavanagh? fortuitously explains. Twice a year the spotlight focuses on the Thespians. presenting Memorial at its dramatic best. However, before the curtain call. the stirring performance, and the enthusiastic ovations, there are many hours of rehearsal. Directed by Mrs. Loretta Engels, the Thespians dramatized The Tailor-Made Man. Set in New York City at the turn of the century, the play depicted the chief protagonist, john Paul Bart, who borrowed a tuxedo and started a new life of intrigue, romance, and happiness. Sister Rose Alonzo, C.S.J. English, Dramalics Paul Bart's efficient secre- tary llVlaryann Flood? re- cords the proceedings of the labor dispute as industrialist Mr. Nathan fBarbara Mi- chelei and his secretary lMargaret Lozieri show concern. Guests at the Stanlaw reception never suspect that Bart is a tailor. Budding In principle and practice, Mrs. Engels leads the Thespians to real success. fzlrlefs ' The implications of Barts speech arouse the interest of 0 6 0 social minded Mrs Stanlaw 1 ane Glennonl and her daughter 1Grace Ann Dorneyl Property and Wardrobe crews are: Cstandingl Kathleen Donavan, Helen McMahon, Mary O'Callaghan, Elizabeth Meter, Mary Kelly, Rosemary Monoghan, Barbara Benoit, Lorelei Finno, Joan Oswie- cimski, Rosemary Loughery, Susan Drazba, and Ann McNulty. ng YYQQ17 yy Sing Out U16 Old ,-'i , -s , ' PQI K 9 I it 1 l in It 2233 1 L is 3 t ,Qi if . 2 fig! 1 AQ Q -Ei? E i w w Close harmony by Carol Mott, Barbara Foote, Barbara Bennett, and Madeline Cotto delights the listeners. A knowledge of chords is basic to the understanding of modern music. The music room class practice pre- pares Glee Club members for part singing. If I Sister Mary Assumpta, S.lVl. Chairman of Music Department Music, Glee Club Moderator A highlight of the annual Christmas assembly program is the Glee Club rendition of carols and seasonal numbers. fmyx pc- f at iw! ,ff ff, 5 v any ,M ,. t .1 t xv ,sat '11, ' -1' :mga , 4 I P QL 3' 'U 'Kiq'- Z ,J I 1 4 I - at ' 1 f'-if Z, - At I 1 ,l -F s .,,2,, . Q my H W ,. f ri f 2' -4 ,ffm1ne .. 'W-K , 'U,'lsf, Under the leadership of our xi t L competent and untiring con- V 5, l ductor, Mr. john Renner, our i 'W ,fi musicians excel. f Q V,,, 1, 23 it Ns.. Violinists Mary Pergola, Elaine Renner, and Gwen King practice in a free period. A , i l my f ly, .. M? Hours of practice are rewarded when the orchestra performs at our many school functions. The Glee Club and Orchestra are the pride of Memorials Music Sister Mary Nazarira, SM- Department. The four-part glee club consisting of over one hundred Mum' O'Che5 Modemo' voices performs at special school assemblies and represents Memorial at Town Hall. Sharing equal honors with the famed glee club. the members of the orchestra have received wide recognition for their ability to under- take skillfully and harmoniously a wide repertoire of intricate selec- tions. Whenever it has entered the Town Hall competition, the or- We are proud of our orchestra which is now chestra has captured the coveted trophy, capable of mastering symphonic works. 'BEM 1-wi To develop their artistic talent, Elizabeth Matos, Mary Ann Geosits, and Anne Oswald concentrate on the problems of perspective. , end FW mf! ff The spirit of competilion runs high as art students draw posters for the annual Tablet contest. 35 .4 ,f .1 I I! K' 1 uf Artists ,Cairn Catholic Schools superintendent Diocese of Brooklyn 75 GWU10 5'0- TABLET HIGH SCHOOL POSTER CONTEST GENERAL PRIZ ROSEANN CECERE Bishop McDonnell Memorial, Brooklyn YOUNG MEN Dlvlsion Prize: PAUL SUMMERS, Bishop Loughlin Memorial, Brooklyn. Brooklyn, COUNTY PRIZES Prize: THOMAS RUSSO, Bishop Loughlin Memorial. Honor: KEVIN J. O'NEILL, Bishop Loughlin Memorial. Nason: Prize: EDWARD McEVOY, St. Dominica, Oyster Bay. Honor: LAWRENCE LYNCH, St. Dominic's, Oyster Bay. Suffolk: Prize: LEONARD BUCKLEY, Seton Hall, Patchoguc. Honor: JOSEPH DIETZ, Seton Hall, Patchogue. YOUNG LADIES Dlvislon Prize: ELLEN MCKEON, Our Lady of Mercy Academy, Syosset. B,,,,,k,y,,, COUNTY Pmzss 'X Prize: NANCY SEAGRAVES, Bishop McDonnell Memorial Honor: MARYANNE L. MCMANUS, Catherine McAuley. Queens: ' Prize: ANNE WARD, Dominican Commercial, Jamaica. Honor: MARY AHERN, St. Bartholomew, Elmhiumt. Nassau: Prize: PATRICIA HANLEY, Sacred Heart, Hempstead. Honor: BARBARA SEXTON, St. Mary's, Manhasset. Suffolk: Prize: ANITA LEACH, St. Josephs Academy, Brentwood. Honor: JOAN LOWELL, St. Josephs Academy, Brentwood. if 'peg Ne'-1 f . ' ,s 4 1 5 I 5 Q29 , Z H? E fi X 1 D Sister Blary Vfalter, 5.51. Art, Official Teacher Pastel Club Sister Mary' Ita, S.M. Chairman of Art Department Art, Mitre Art Staff, Art Club The art class is designed to help students discover beauty and to acquaint them with the greatest masters of the art world. One of the principal phases of the course concerns art in the home. In addition to art classes. the Art Department sponsors i two clubsi the Pastel Club and the Sculpture Club. Convening weekly. these groups develop the ability to work with chalk Ell D' dEl' bhM dl di l'h' . . en meen an iza et oores prou y isp ay t eir and day for modellng and Carvlng. art plates for all to see and admire. Sister Mary Lurana, S.M. Art, Official Teacher Sculpture Club -F '9. The charm of informal balance in art is demonstrated by Geraldine Haskell. A W, f Hooks Aff 0urS,vcriz1lfy Although some deplore the vulgarization of knowledge through television, it may be argued that a judicious selection of television pro- grams may well lead to a book, or a book may be used to enrich a program. The school library is admirably equipped to meet the needs of the modern student. Fun, adventure, mystery, romance, religion, deeper understanding, and richer lives await the stu- dent. Most of the books have a lively appeal and a high literary quality. The best of the old and the best of the new are combined to make a visit to Memorials library a fascinat- ing experience. The library is justly proud of its pages who have served seven terms: Nancy Deacon, Mary Jean Browner fbehind Gail Maddenl, Mary McLaugh- lin, Catherine Hennessy, and Margaret Hudson. l N97 Before beginning library-page assignments, Mau- reen O'Sullivan, Margaret O'Kelly, and Barbara Brown pin on their identification badges. 7 f 1? WVU' Freshmen, Christine O'Neil, Diana Pellegrino, Barbara Reardon, Joan O'Rourlce, Joyce Moran, and Helen Ripoll , learn early the num- erous values of the library. Our nell-stocked library makes concentrated study and serious research possible to all our students. Cn the shelves. they may be sure of finding books that are not only artistically written. but are morally sound. -1 gm 4 ,ff 1 if 1 1 .JC J ,w . 1' 5 Fl ,-W : . -,L J, Q ,dy ,sa ,gg ji'-' ,M-3 iEE,g,w,, ' + -I 'J 'Ln -wif ' 1' W' ,, , A Kg.4f... r . ,W Avlygiiffz ,gh f J 4 J A wi W1 , 9 I ,Hz .fi li Vs., Er 1 f 4 4 , ,,....f-my ----K Y' 4 Q , sz .X 18 V ff - iiwizj 1 Gbsi' 215' l f 1 Lorraine The lechniqucs of dressmaking are practiced by Jean Esposito and ' ' ' f' d w Drivick. Beginning with simple skirts, they soon learn to cut, it, an se dresses and suits. ' T. : ,.., Q' f , flew 41, ,fa , QI Tifef 1 ,-, Y- 5 1 '-an . . 'U'1a'f?. ,f1 wie, x C0 le enjoy selecting their Gay Milorze and Rosemary y next dress style. HW +-'FB if Seam Eikv agp-.. Sister Mary Isabel, S.C. Clmirman of Horrzerrzakirxg Department Serving, Preparation for Illarriage The pattern mysteries are solved by Jacqueline Beales, Ann Baker, Mary- ann Flood, Mary Ryan, Josephine Molluso, Irene Jacewicz, Virginia Farrell, and Sandra Thomas. 1 l xxx. Sew Muna 2114 The tasteful furnishings provided in the model apartment and sewing room create a perfect home setting for the girls in Homemak- ing. Here the student is instructed, under ex- pert guidance. in sewing and interior decorating. While she is discovering the duties of a good Catholic Homemaker, the Memorialite is learn- ing the Christian concept of woman and her role in preserving a Christian world. The advantage of making their own clothes, Dolores Salisbury and Palma Lautato have discovered, is that it is economical as well as enjoyable. Q w .f- Mir E 1 1 1 ,A is Sf B 'wa J, .1 ,mg ,f' IB, v E l l At regular intervals, the homemaking class foregoes the fun of cooking for the less attractive but equally essential occupation of general cleaning. ,4 270 elf Of 511114 Ca if Learning to accommodate the size of the meal to the needs of the recipient, Miriam Nidds, Judith Genest, and Patricia Meehan prepare three types of breakfast trays. 6 I 1 f ,jg X41 ,f W , 24 Q ZZ! r e A '-Nmwmlw., r X Q iiwiwwxsst we ' s ,. - ' Qs X Y ' 2 x ' Nz - ,it-Q .ex 126W V f sf V 4 .r W '32.'a-3 V, ,gswgfayljgf vi, Vi ew ' ' Q new vgfi xgq -,W 5 ' I T' 'OFQQQ 'EW t 'N RQ, 1 ,Y F 454 'ywvsesasagygzf WW TNQ . 2 . s ' z? ' r4 ,, l Q b --... XX xxi ,I ,A -...Nniii XS-NR -.axxxx We-.,,,W X Us-QE Xi -N. ' ,affwl .V ifgffa ' 1 f .lenif JW , ' .I f f 3 fi? 1- ' fy. 1 1 'illfrfi 'ff . g 122 'H fairy. - ,. , 631 ' 0 ,, V g b K 1 n W f X' Milf. ' ' Pi 'Q a if-fx Y' , V- f :4 1 -QTY 1 .9 - th f- I-f:2.,'1.f V- ,gif A . ,e-. , - 'E Q 4 ffBv+'fg4 f Gfifaf- : 11' ' 'f 1 M' '1-,gf ' -, if , K' Ya v J' , 2 ' ' ' ti Y lVhile Jeanette Falcone, Gail Bruscino, and Geraldine Sakowski gather materials for a cake, Catherine Giarra- tano fseatedl enjoys samp- ling some cookies. .7 11, V . T , H A L , K 15 nf l s ' - ' , 5 ' f ' A l I , 3 Z ' I ,241 I I , 4' -up -9 - ,L K - cs,-.--....,. Y, -N.. - 'J f. i .' I 4 XA 'sie' V . msg it ,L 5 ' 1 i 'H' We-Wim ,N ft fi . - . it WMAQMW,-nazi U If K A ',l . i-5 ' ,-, I ,- W b, r 1 m,.,,,, .. Am 'V J'zq,,., i ll U1 f' rl d t n ll 5 55 6' This year, the Homemaking Department added a new unit to its modern equipment. With up-to-date facilities at her disposal, the student puts into practical use theories of thrift and method that have been taught her during the year. Among the achievements we associate with our homemakers are the ability to cook a delicious meal, serve it properly, and arrange the table in an attractive manner. It is the ambition of every homemaking student to master the fundamentals of cooking the staple foods. However, as Frances Lubrano indicates, each girl hopes to perfect the fine art of baking. Sister Miriam Magdalen, S.C. Homemaking, Cooking Wx 'Div ..,..,. One of the important lessons in the cooking course is the preparation of breakfast trays to tempt and nourish the sick. Pictured are Theresa Harden and Kathryn Kiernan, who are skilled at poaching eggs. G an WN-.. 'lvf' iff ff ii - 'Q'-..,x,3N 'i f 'JI 1, 1 ' x- ' 'TSR fl k 2.-! 131 Q. te tim. ' ,, ,Qt ,gai t 0 h ,. .,,. . se, ,X 4 at ,afqgg 151 ' i '- il X 'fi A -1 Nl i 1 J I L..-rip .-lf x'r up:isL, ' L-Wi!-L3 ,0, , gf, 1'.F.. i L, 4- X . ., 7 . i s-1 ,R ' 1 ,ogy-,'f .,'. ,' , ,-+5i.,x. M . 5 ,-u , . --41. if Y 53 . ' ',i,. , - e i CHALLEN SURMOUNT i Q tli ii or w Q 5 f judieevigiiiigieilgsthef aapipnis A a, different from Qusswei ' ' f Lg fe? maturity sei! 1 Q J n .g- wr, -',,K Q H, ,Y -- - f w-I-'CG-f-4'.:A J fr- ,' --1 Fr it 'A fitopsharpen our intellectiibffinjefntalitiabtivity. CiPifALLE'N'GE, THE AS WE 4:,, CHARTEBQ ii1i:?ffQgg9't3iE4itifEiAREER, URGES U54 ' ' , 4 -11,115 .,'- T 1 ' . .' ,,-- - ., J . . ifo into the marketplace A - VV q A . . to conquer injustice in the business World M' 2 g r K L as F 1 . to pursue ideals at the expense of material gain .u,,' ,gill i . . . to cherish the privilege of self-government. H ' Q ' ei P ,mxwg v1.5 x I-1 mats the shadow of Calvary, Christ could say, I have overcoiirze will viii , , s the world. From Hzs courage we draw our strength. git I v,,5.f ' ' ' ' '., f F ' lr M vu- -A vi ' 1 R -L . . ,. ,p.L J , 7, , . -A ' e f' ' - ' . a , 4 1 ' ,. f A 5 H Qi T' 1-17' 4 223 t Z' ' . ' .14 X . - -'--gp-- 'L . x. - 1745 -,gsgaif ' tm f,..-g ..4 . 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':'f.Q' .1 Q ri' .'aH+:,,-gv-'.1'-,- ' by Wag ' s Z f 3-la, For JoAnn Schmitt, challenging problems make math a favorite subject. Q, 9' ug ,x, 4 Z , 1 v f ,. s ,-1, .X 3, - ., . , . wfliziffwi :sf f ir-'39 -- , Qi? If, ' ,,,f f 1 -L, If G ' :Q-1'a,,W',3 'wo' ,,a,wa., V Q , Q, 'Q .- .,,,a..,,.-.,,. 1' i Before class, Patricia Small, Nancy Navarro, and Agnes Lipinski work out an algebra problem. A5 slze solies the algebra equation, Diane Delargy explains the steps to the class. f 1 1 1 , 44 ,17 -,L 'iii' f N1 'Mir -Wild r - iw i 1 f' -e he , fr:-' gffvgyw 1 '- ffeqeitavtfne V ,- ' 4:61-fir: l 195543 'WWA :trim -. , 1, ff r i 72 I, , ,egg . J., 132: 'lf ref.-ff'.' ff-H , if 'rw-Q 1 rf, :l9,Q,', f?f,,- , www. 4 r ' ffisifiixi '5- fill Q f- K 'i?'V'1 r . ?.'w..,e2g:f1 , err,-'. .rt A 63 at Zigffje' . ,f A- 5, ,j L 'f'4,,,tiva , , I .pea 'gee 'fW 1:f-Q C' 1' gt 7 1 - ,j 4?-we Fi' ,, 1 'ffl' ' 'Y 4 4' Q, .-ff xx . ' : i'7'ff ' Wil, ag? 4 r2:'iW f ,. gf5?'Zih'?e+fv .' ' P edge. filffi- 1' f me-3. . ' ' 'W 7 , ,' , -QA .. fag ij , rs , Y 2- rf ,i , , ,. ig ! Sister Rose Aquinas. O.P. Elementary Algebra, Geometry Intermediate Algebra Official Teacher Sister M. Terrence, O.P. Elementary Algebra, Geometry Official Teacher 5 4 Sister Jean Clare, O.P. Elementary Algebra, Geometry Intermediate Algebra Grade Adviser Carre 19 ,414 QC Co Every Problem Elementary and intermediate algebra train the mind in logical thought. The accurately plotted graph and correctly solved equation can be an intellectual delight for the freshman and the key to success- ful competition for the seniors. Few students enjoy examinations, but they appreciate the value of a test of achievement. Q i s 5 , Protractors. rulers. and compasses loom in the sophomores path. when angles must be constructedg theorems. memorized: originals. solved. A challenging course when mastered. geometry brings a feeling of triumph. Besides encouraging logical thinking. geom- etry establishes a foundation for courses in intermedi- ate algebra and trigonometry offered in senior year. ffff' 'r 4 Hi. gf' 'QIQ' Sister M. Dolorita, O.P. Chairman of Matlzematics Department Algebra, Trigonometry fllathematics Club, Student Council Leo Honor Society, S.S.L. We Zauglr WM Angle For the benefit of an alert class. Alice Reichmeidcr, Rita Bonnell, and Ellen Ryan construct an angle of elevation. Every last minute counts before an examination for Judith Davidsen. Carol Wlolosz, and Rosemary Hewson as they glance over their geometry propositions once again. ,z 5 1 ' XVFR- Ever-present Compasses suggest the need for accuracy in geometry construc tion problems. Neatness and good judgment are fostered as by-products of Sister Bernadette Marie O P Sister Edward Joseph, Olpl the geometry course which aims primarily for logical thinking. Elementary Algebra, Geometry Elementary Algebra, Geometry Infermedigge Algebra Intermediate Algebra Official Teacher Offlflffl Teacher ,, I m-Y-X ' ! fi-4.3 ' new 5, , e l will . 'Rl K x ,, a Q 5 ' Qi iisy ff 1 J' ,4- E A , Young Leo Honor members Theresa DeLutri, Maureen O'Leary, Ann Byrnes, Mary Ann Vorndran, and Elizabeth Pantuso should be among the Catholic leaders of the future. At the annual Leo Honor Society Assembly ten freshmen are inducted into the organization. Diocesan in scope, the Leo Honor Society membership is re- stricted to those who excel in scholarship, character, leadership, and service to the school. In an informal gathering are Dolores Mulroy, Joan Hodnett, Agnes Bielen, Ann Tomiser, Arline Bardia, Kathleen Daley, Janice Iannucelli. Jane Hammel, Rita Enright, Alice Nieman, Georgianna Robat fseatedl, Louise Mileski, Dorothy Fallon, Madeline Bastis, Rita Bonnell, Kathleen McCarthy, Barbara Maughan, excel in studies and extra-curricular activities. 4? gf 1 Q , , H! 'W Q N or gl wa. N., 5 , K 6 www 9 gf. .5 ee, ,L 1 , I 11 azrmizszzmrim I g' .. P Vi I 911 its Beauty Um! Wi dam J IC14ouf14 Theresa Kubis, Elizabeth Toomey, and Patricia Rooney discuss the goals of the society. U1 yr we Um' Qufura is, , 'Q'-.Jae Sister Xavier Rosarie, S.C. Guidance Counselor, History Helen fllondel uses the immense revolving file to phone inquiry. For aid in determining their .lies work. students seek the services oi the Guidance Department. Here, aptitude tests bring potential abilities to light. Informative pamphlets on available jobs. application procedure. and statistical references on annual wages are at the students disposal. The excellent counsel found in this ohlce helps insure students of success in their respective careers. answer 3 tele. Guidance room literature stimulates discussion for Blar- garet DeI.utio, Susan lNIcGuiness, and Marie Benvenuto. l is M1 7- '. va , ., ,av The variety of opportunities for women in busi- ness surprises Angela Calisto and Eileen Han- Guidance pages Kathleen Tobin and Marie rahan. Z 1 'KW' Q ,W , if Q3 ,Ll f--..,,, LeBlanc sort pamphlets for career-minded girls. ,E ff - 'SQL , Q 6116 ar vs. 6? aaa As freshmen, Latin students discover the basic principles of the language: conjugating verbs, de- clining nouns, and translating passages. After study- ig Caesar's Gallic Wars as sophomores, students become acquainted with Cicero's orations and Virgil's poetry in the third and fourth years. Thus a pro- gressive appreciation of a beautiful culture is de- veloped in those who master the language. As Margaret Pearson changes the recordings, Cicero's eloquent denunciation of Cataline comes to life. wwf' Because Latin grammar is so essential to the understanding f translations. Georgianna Rohan and Teresa Warren work hard at conjugations. ' A 1 T 25 Q ' as A ,: 5 iw 5 ,F fi' 7 if f HT 2 ,gc in 4 c '1 'Qu X Sister Maria Walter, C.S.-I. Latin, Official Teacher Virgil Club A Tribute lo Cicerol' written and directed by Christa Reiss fleftl and Frances Ragona fright! is dramatized by a talented group. X'4'wi't3'9i Sister Marie Christina, C.S.1. Latin, Official Teacher Virgil Club, Legion of Mary Sister Victorine, C.S.J. Latin, Official Teacher Tablet 'IT Saved l6'y Virg 7 The Yirgil Club convenes each week to foster a more comprehensive and enlightened appreciation of Latin culture. At each meeting, the president con- ducts lively discussions, skits, and dramas about Roman heroes and pagan mythology. In an atmosphere of gaiety and enthusiasm, the culture of an ancient people studied apart from idioms, conjugations, and declensions, be- comes colorful and enjoyable. fvlembcrs of the Virgil Club, Margaret Hudson, Margaret Sullivan, Maureen Cartwright, Margaret Schick, and Margaret Roth are planning another original play for their weekly program. A , 'cs' get he ggi. The prospects for the future of France are highly unpropitious. The Communists have made unprecedented gains in the Assemblyg nearly one-third of the Assembly has no faith in parliamentary institutions, for many, France represents the graveyard of Christianity. In the light of these developments, Memorial has been quick in responding to current needs. French grammar, history, conversation, and dictation remain as the frame of reference for the French course. However, a vigorous em- phasis is being placed on Americals part in resuscitating a Christian France, once the glory of the Church. Wwmv-v.sg4-4. l T K5 ' K ,PEW i ff . ':f?g:: ' 5 ' 5 Sister Mary Francis, D.W. Chairman of French Department French, French Club, Relief Drane Spettel s seventeenth birthday is an occasion for her French class to sing Bonne fete French in 4,4 Sister Francis Mary, DW sf Q As Mary Ann Kingston hesitrzles in her translation, eager classmates indi- cate their desire to provide the correct word. je Perle gramui Lively meetings of the French Club, La Sagessef' provide third-year students with enjoyable French plays. games, and songs. By offering opportunities to acquire skill in speaking the language and appreciating the culture. the club has become one of the most interesting and entertaining phases of French study. In a French Club play, judge Katherine Carroll listens to the pro- tests of Ellen Nagle, Jeanette Boccarcl, and Teresa Caravella, while landlady Sheila Ebert insists upon her rent. if ' 'fx ,- A 5 v,..,3, , 2 wig s fr -- 3 L ,TI I1 'T! I . As Marne Exselc dictates the attentive class attempts to write down accurately the German Pointing to a poster Hildcgarcl Schratzmeier calls upon a classmate for --f-n...,,.,,,m 'f . i 5 it, f ff wiv, I Sister M. Augusta, O.P. Chairman of Commercial, German and Spanish Departments Business Subjects Chairman of Attendance -7 J f I 'Fitz' Sister Miriametta, O.P. German, Business Subjects We Discmfer Zhi? Zanguage Of U16 Khin: With typical Continental grace, Germany blends the old with the new. Her medieval charm attracts students to probe further into language, land, and customs. Besides the lure of tradition, the German course offers an interesting study in contrast. Modern Germany rises from her ruins eagerly dis- playing the latest in scientific equipment at industrial fairs. In their comprehensive view. students observe Germany attain position among Europe's freedom loving nations. i Ed 1 3 'fi . , 4 I , JlIurillo's works of art pro- vide a beautiful and inform- ative display for Spanish students. Using her knowl- edge of the language Anne Marie Keogh explains one masterpiece. J . ,limi Ulf!!! C U1 16' I cy 527 ' Sister Francis Maureen, O.P. y Spanish, German Business Subjects Official Teacher In a two-year course, students learn Spanish grammar, vocabulary, culture, and customs. Since the US. Ambassador to Spain issued his appeal to cement more friendly and diplomatic relations between the two nations, this language has assumed a new potential in politics and economics. f Q '15--J ,1, fe, ww, , , , fag Mary Harnett, Joan Vining, Theresa Ahern, Joan,Koesting learn about our good neighbors , -ax from a series of artistic pictures. Sister M. Paracleta, O.P. Spanish, Business Subjects Official Teacher ai wi' - 4 f s ,W if ,f fl z+.. V - 65 paws, .ai iz tl Adventure H-w,...,,,, Sister Mary Vincent, C.S.J. Italian, Italian Club, Latin Grade Adviser First term Italian students have a quick vocabu- lary drill as Antoinette Greco points out various animals. Italy, this rugged, boot-shaped country, has centuries of charm within its borders. Venice, with its gondolas, nearby cities, with their castlesg crowned mountains, furrowed with winding roads, and terraced vineyards are all part of this old world charm. The Vatican too, reflects this typical Italian beauty. The study of this land, its language, and customs, is truly an adventurous journey into the past. MA Ayfbo , Q This lively class is obviously proud of its ability 4,4,.f:,,.,+ f- H .-.. IM, 3551 - . . . ',,,' , All to answer Italian questions in Italian. X ,- ,V if Sister Agnes Carmel, C.S.J. 1 Italian, Italian Club, Latin ' if . ' ,N Official Teacher 'A V fm., 'V www , gr ' f1Aff,.,,.,AA A agfwg , f Members of the Italian Club evince pleasure and interest as they distribute parts for their coming performance. .swf ld' z 5 ' i lhvmuqp- ,.,.,,,,nWY 7 Q 4' .iii , M -V .... ...-,ee s . a .. It-s., f ' 2. rc 3, o i 4 'x -X-N QQ' .. Q A 'fazzswfri ,ff fi ' i s af ,:,y 1 ff 5 5 Q , 1 E 1 'J 5 . 4 Z1 fff 1 if 'MA With the assistance of Eleanor Beller, Elisabeth Hilbig arranges an attractive display on the German bulletin board. While Louise Fernandez fur- nishes the rhythmical music, Margaret McNally directs the dance of Senorita Fran- ces Gutierrez. Weekly pro- grams add sparkle and vitality to Spanish classes. M- ' ' T12 4 ,t ' 5 2 . 1 , 1 Q Q it b - .2 2 5, Q' . 49' 4 l Y ll! Klub ,llvfizfifics Are ,fllufay 91114 An excellent supplement to the language courses is evidenced in the language clubs. Singing the national folk songs of Germany. enacting a comical Cervantes skit. or participating in a panel discussion on Italian artists. language savants develop a genuine apprecia- tion of the nations culture. Indeed, through these weekly meetings, club members come to enjoy. as well as learn their chosen language. It ' lk H 1 . , -r-'riff' x -X V ' W6 ,Crfzfk Wm' ,We af .fftffzkzws Annual Career Day is sponsored by the Guidance Department for the purpose of ac- quainting the seniors with various occupations for which they are, or can become, qualified. On November 16, 1955, panelists convened for the discussion of various avenues of employ- ment, including: teaching, FBI, social service, secretarial work, armed forces, radio and tele- vision, nursing, publishing, fashion design, banking, home economics, and advertising. Perhaps the field that was considered most extensively was teaching in the public school system. Educational specialists discussed all phases of teaching from kindergarten through primary and high school grades. Highlighting the Career Day Convention was the inspiring address delivered by Judge Mary Donlon, recently appointed Judge of the United States Customs Court. After a brief introduc- tion by Father Cavanagh, Judge Donlon cen- tered her message around the obligations of citizenship and active participation in civic affairs. Judge Donlon spoke of the need for voting intelligently and acquiring at least a rudimentary knowledge of legislation that is under consideration by the government. Her own career has been marked by excep- itonal success in realizing the aims of active citizenship. As a member of the American Bar Association and as Chairman of the New York State Workmen's Compensation Board, and now as Judge, Miss Donlon has given solidity to the conviction she iterated so eloquently in her impressive talk. At the conclusion, the seniors felt a renewed awarness of the privilege of being American citizens and of the obligations that spring therefrom. A rather unique feature of this year's Career Day was the large number of Memorial's alumnae who returned as panelists. Represent- ing banking. secretarial work. and nursing, former Memorialites gave extensive accounts of their experiences and answered questions regarding their work. Patriotism is the keynote as Anne Murphy, Rosarie D'Alessandro, and Judith Coyle talk with Lt. Alice McCarney, Sgt. Joseph F. Renaldo, and Chief Agnes McSkimming. Loretta Cavallaro and Catherine Hennessy have a pleasant inter- view with chemist Mr. William Harrington. ,, , , ,,,A -5' -1, f if-.Q .:f: ff? iff ' f iller 1. 1,14 x is-Jak 191 5- I 1 -, f if' N- 'WW 15545-iii Pv t' ., , , , 1 I l I 5 , ,f- mf-.3 1' - , ' -wf ig. - 5 i v, QQFRX-I ing. 551' rf -A 1 - . i1 .+M- ki 'f f ..k ' ' . 2 ' ffl 'fs' NN We X --.fifv-2-7?-tl'-, 'fb W it - V -H - Yi? 5.-'V 'Of- - s ta .- in L '- ff , iff , r'.f T1.f5a-, J-f feb ig 5,ff3Tf?0ifl,pgfrg1,,iQa3'.if?fgfwfitQ f 2 'i f or tr' iii' 'P --- - ,lst 'HQQAQXW 1 f I-sri? Mia- -1? -121 ' .'?IiA-'N-iff: ii?-ttlsif' ' ' . 2 - - fsrri h i seif . , , Q gi T 5 ,N .5 - . -Q A I I W N . -r A r . .af .' lag, f .' Q, A 'ai --Las h , Hi, fir' ' if ii' ff? gixfirf fl' A iii, fiitgbg ftiei.lgffC5Sftf,f , Q, ,Qxcir i4g,1i:'lF' -4 gl. Ziiirfifgiiltiiv A i - . .- t i 9 Q . 1 JL at L,17lJ:1i7 Ml From Doctor Sophie Jakouska, seniors Irene Cattaneo 'Vlary Mlnchxllx Barbara Kellner, Janet Albrizio, Ann Liberatore, and thelr classmates learn .llisses .Uary Lyons, Xlarguerite Driscoll, Frances Hen nessey, Mrs. Amy Rogers and Miss Nlarie O'Shea pause f .of fllr J H Compton zntercsts oanne Bradley, Janis 3, Brenner and Anne Conneely 1n sclentific research. 'ls '+- 7. ,f- . 4,5 C 4-rn 51 ' I -riff. - r?-lv 1-Y.' , 1 V Jfwifigi, ff- -'f , GW :Fi ! f'1rf'- o ' vu X Fm 'x 15,5 4.41. rin jf 1. V - 1 'wa f W ,,s.ff.'-fff-mel FQ, Z ,Lf fab' -1 '-,T A P -Y' X gf' 22,45 we Weaifm 5'-V' , :,AL,,5Nr H-PQ, ,f.'f,.:'j.:,-,.,l'f-I Y ,, Yxdnfi 54 r ff 'f9fmffw.:'e,ff3' ' if , lf. M7 f,n1,uQ a,j 12-,fd.1.m C.1n,'fc-rfb-QA? 4-X 1 . O S 4 K - rs?-, 4 ' ., VW' i.. 7. V. X ',,, K M1211 ,f Sister Clare Th0m3Ss O.P. Sister Marie Francette Business Subjects Business Subjects Official Teacher Official Teacher 1 Wk, f ' 1 - -Ns, 9 Once the stencil is properly placed and the machine set, mimeographing rolling off a log for Anne Murphy, Teresa DeLise, and Gloria Gonzalez. As tlze class takes dictation, Margaret Warren corrects Lorraine Bannonis outlines at the board. - , :ajgfgj-..g1::ze f +r1 C-' - .,.,.. ,.,, . ,, .,.,,. .. , we 'A' - - . ,, zu,-,. .... .. . .. X -,.,.w-fs, ,.,,,, ,, .--.M ,,i'-V ,- - ' A f' e -W v f -,1,5L'f' ' if .,. 12 ,132 1 . '-at. 7' - V f -' Vs: ' , u ,- .. . J .5 , 'fl -zil, ' ' k L- - ' -Y - L ' .ta 9 . - - ,1.tt, --- Z , . -, f ,f f - :, wr ' ,JJ-eg,-' .aw-. 'A V- ff- , ' V L- ga ' . 5, -42161 - rg, ', . rf ,fig au' 1 0572 gl A f F X1 pl Nlif 4 al ,T Q, A ' 24? fffsf, , If 7 ff fe , , ,Q N , 1 , , mi , 4 if A V fi 7 N 4, , 1, as k I, f , -Wf . , Q vw . I vi rg 5' w i I q 6 4 51 .5 v , M ,, V... , ,,. as .--Q . -- , . ' fi Y, Q Q . , hi ' , ' fe:-1-1 ' , 1 ' -' ' ff:-' T' -wif .em - - -: H , f- ' 11, , :- ,if 3' , A- Q ,- MJ p f jg, , ir tis. , ' Q 'T 2 R f , - . ,1f-.a,. 1- -- : 1.1Z,'-t 1. - P., :. f- V al ike Sfhcimcy Pay Z7 'vidend Practical experience in filing Minichino and Eileen Phinn. records is afforded Marie 1 xl As an Introduction to Business procedure, stu- dents Virginia Nash and Dolores Moricca take a turn at the files. Our Stack 50 .9 lip Office practice techniques would be incomplete with- cut lessons on the adding ma- chine. Elizabeth McMahon shows her skill with the time-saver. ' ,time of the Commercial Depart- nz--' in. :L the business '.1.' orld with eine Y 5 fsiive. and apostolic women. s i 's ., increasing requests for its stu- tlents 11lET1TOTi2ll'i Commercial Department Hill-GIS gi basic curriculum of stenographj.: type- writing. business arithmetic. and the allied iields. Memorials formidable list oi honors in Pitman contests and other competitions attests to the efncacy oi the commercial program. Apart from imparting the required knowl- edge. the faculty has designed its program to make the students more fully aware of their role in bringing Christ to the business world. For the benefit of the class. as well as themselves. Joan Conklin and Elaine Lombardi debate a point of Business Law. S -A X..- I T J Tn 1. X uL. We Lim ,W ,lasers Confident of her accuracy, Joan Brand reads her shorthand notes for s 1911, lg QW' QQWHW the class as they check their work V ygW3i'W'N fzfi fu , , ,M 1 'Z I 04, fm: f if 5 f Sister Joan Cecilia, O.P. Business Subjects Official Teacher Sienese Secretarial Club Sister M. Consuelo, O.P. Business Subjects Grade Adviser Sienese Secretarial Club ? iliifqi .-gif Iv., my I XX 3 .1 'H 's.7QQZ- 1 ff ri A it is 2 Busy zypiszs nor business world. Business flrilhmetic, as Lois Harms and Nlryanri Grogan at necessity in business. www I , ,f f f , if s .ff ,, f If fc if WW 65 ' I i ff .M- ',,,1,4i 1 1. faq-'if .11 eff if ' W 1 Xu: 12 diligently in preparation for their future careers in the Sister BI. Rosilda, O.P Business Subjects Official Teacher ,ff ff- en. Dorothy Geosits, Loretta Alzheimer, the board can attest, is a challenge now, but a 4 4 2 is . tX.1 '1,' . M :If Hat' 251219 nil - v L ,Z , .fig 5 XQI x F 52' me 'U H Vk.w,3,,' W-W ,7 -My ,,,,,,,,-,, ,f -1,-I. f f,', 1- If v ., K U1 y Kula 16? I Wim 136 I Ubey Acting as representatives of the entire school, the Student Council promotes harmonious student-faculty relations and enforces through the Student Court many school regulations. Each term, the President and the Vice-President are elected by popular vote. Other oflicers and councilors are appointed by the moderators. Pezzsivc Patricia Nulty and Ann lVIurtha listen as Joan Bellusci, Chief Justice of Student Court, expresses 7 5 her opinion on a point at issue. M 'X va, C1 y ff ,as YQ' f HW 7? f if 5 n5,,!,,y f. .Hwy Q , ' ., ff 1252 mf, , ,wig f , my 1 is 0 A ' si. Y- Vice-President Mary Mc- Avoy considers matters of discipline with councilors Roseen Grimes, Mary Fay, Jacqueline Crisafulli, and Susan Shea. Elizabeth Trusl, who ran a very close second, is shown campaigning with Virginia Mugan. 5 Jubilant Maureen Welsh calls her mother as her sup- porters celebrate the victory. 2, 1 x. U, R 'sl .W Y K.. Our .Student Court Judges Joan Nleegan, Anne Nlurphy, Julia Aglialoro ftop rowl, Ann Nlurtha, Joan Bellusci, Nancy Palaclino fbottorn rowl are aware of the seriousness of their responsibility. .,,,4+ K1 S r 1?-i 'GN While awaiting loclccr duty, Student Councilors Antonia Iacono and Clar- ice Biancanello are perplexed by a homework problem. '44 mf, -1 f if ff To plan their Work, President Eileen McCann fcenterl confers with senior class presidents: Joan Bellusci, Maureen MacMahon, Barbara Riggle, Mary McLaughlin, Maryjane lVIcGowan, and Rosalie Spelman. 7'K i .hx'V:,,A!.,,yk, .n .1 'av iv 1 ' f P 5.- ,-Lg -'ft i fQi'f1EL5fl'.f1A.' ls ' ss' uv , 2 ' 1? FE MSIA M WM Ln ,M : - .,. 'Wf- ' '. 1 ff Qwz.,-'gs-.fi , I A, EM -x ,uh fm, . --U 'V 7? 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'Q 'f'h 7'V'1 l'f'f' 'rJf ,- ' r,,5fjpw,rj:f,,fq+ Lvfm' L iff- . cw gfji-A -wrr n','.'7 gsn-' ll-' ' ,f:U'.. : f 51,5 5.1, ', ,. ,f .,-,- L- J f I ,f ,ly-X ,L2,, 7 llei tj5fEl'fE!f16'55jll'6 Sister Marie Frances, S.C. Sister Helen Maria, S.C. Chairman of History Department History, Grade Adviser History, Student Council Leo Honor Society , .ff f.fj! y 1, 'W As Elizabeth Klauss presides, Frances Vcneruso, Carol Patrick, Barbara Kurek debate with Barbara Hillman, Carol Connors, and Margaret Carr. A5 Mar Alice Cannon Angela Calista, Jeannette MacDonald, Eileen Duffy, and Joan ' 7 1 , McLaughlin display their colored maps, Anne Axtmann makes her selection of the best. 'Hp- J f . Qfif IQiv5.fL 4-.rv - Sister Agnes Carmita, S.C. History, Official Teacher The ruins of an ancient splendor, the glories of Greece and Rome, the rise of feudalism, the romance of knighthood, the preservation of culture by the monasteries-these fascinating circumstances comprise the study of ancient and medieval history. Modern History has been shaped by these major events. With samples in hand, Dolores Kania, Mary Ann Kryla, Marie Butler, and Florence Hardt- mann, show where products are to be found in the United States. Camarrvw is Zriulaph 'l 'H. kg, 1. cf:-2 , ff: A. 45,1 ' l 2 - l .1 f ,Z I if rr f 15 H ,v I Sister Slarie Francesca, S.C. Sister Josephine Sliriam. S.C. History, Official Teacher History, Official Teacher Sister Siarie Daniel, S.C. History, Official Teacher 'Y Tv- Sister Catherine Slarita, S.C. History, Lost and Found Department .sux fudith .Uolloy waits patiently while her classmates Slat-garet Ofonnell and Dolores Windsor check an answer with the textbook. l gnu ii Q. e 5 HL-'zum-4 ff .J 9 4 1 lr 1 Y'-, A , xx ' - ,, S Louise Demartmi and Klan' Duff en- joy' turning the maps which make Sister Helen Dolores. S-C. Sister Slarguerite Slam- SC. learning early history so much easier. j-5510,-L Qffjcjal Igachgr History, Official Teacher f'F'H ,! 4 Proudly the seventh term visitors stand before their nation's capitol. Wu lzingfou Spur lls On their visit to the nation's capital, the seniors witnessed the serene beauty and dignity of Washington. The inspection of historical sights made them keenly aware of the rich heri- tage that is the proud possessions of Americans. The Lincoln and Washington Memorials, as Well as Mount Vernon, served as reminders of the incidents that have shaped the destiny of the country. At Washington's Memorial seniors recalled that the First President achieved immortality because he had faith in democracy. The colossal statue of Lincoln represented Americals most decisive victory over injustice and intolerance. Washington, the home of legislators, judicial men, and execu- tives carrying the nation's burdens, gave eloquent testimony to our countryls impressive past. With cameras se! for action Mary Beth Williams, Pa- tricia Sciscento, Ellenjane 3 Weldon, and Margaret ,f I ' O'Kelly pause in their sight- V 3 i seeing tour. 3 , ,g lt 9 We 2 .aa fe f g 1 9 3 L 6 In Q 1 Q.. C0 Guard Um' Waedvm I ' H3 Fw 5111 a -15' ,ex ,mx -1 I 'B+ iii Q . 1 , x w' A' 'L ' Still smiling on the return trip are Rita Digrius. 91 lvgg 4. 1 ,J x '1 Constance Smith, Cecilia Gutmann. Arm Fry. Gloria Keanna, and Fflarie Eisele. .,.. The girls, faces reflect the A ,J-fjff' Y . 1 11' . ' 1 ' excitement of an adventure- I , .1+ 5'-2'-ei' - ' some weekend. ,gggjrf 17t:gQZi,Qi . - riff' - . 'T '5'3'.f7.'l'- ' ,-42 ' fr? -1 ' -f ' ' ' ' ' fs -'ii R L i3 ..21:'5? 'f3175E51f-- ,Host of the gurls find their greatest :M I izydif i,g,Q?fR:Egi.,EZ joy at the Franciscan Nlonastery. Here . .S n T 'If Q? ' 3 '91-251: . ': Y .-,1 'f4fg-1-', -'S they delight in the beauties of a A, 11 ' . I, . 2 S fgigi-.ffw ,f.E'g.aL. , , , ' 7' ' ,if ' .' .IEfF ',,5 church that reproduces many Holy' 11 ,- -:li . .2 -,j',.e-,.5-if-1 p,1'- ff'A'-,g.f's.-1-532'-.1 44,1 - ,'4,J- Land shrines. 351.571 A ff ' '.-:.- 772!35-'7:', ' ' 1 .f ' ,.f,-123'-Zigifgi1'P3egf f'.in-ggfi-,iff:-we ' - 7 ,.145-15213: 1 '5Ef':: '-:-li-.SIG fi - igliiqifg' ' G F ' f3QwEif:'I if iqfii? A - J f'--- lf 2' . , 1. -,HE -5' X A' , ' is ' ' it N0 -'I' I g :1:.' 7,15-Tj 1- i 1:7 f-' --1-J' 3 1 f'-5'1Q- 415' -al , At' 952. s Y v A f ,,,:4g..:: - -,,--,u-,,f, - .f- 5559-Q-Q12-5, ,fx f .ff ,.:-' -.- : ' ,' -:., f2!9g:. ,.:, 'SS,sfff'q - 4-J --f f-- e w' -2 - fe A f--1 f f 'f i -1-2' - SM 5-' 1 1- ' . If -- ' 'sa -r .fr ffl? f'-Le., ' .1 J ff-is-X J a if f 1, f f -l ' -e' ' e N- r ,V 5 , 'Pun Father John Flynn, President of St. John's University fcenterl, is pleased to have as his Press Day guests Father Cosgrove, Father Cavanagh, Mr. Scanlan, and Monsignor Hald. va-.yn..Jn -., f- september- 1955. Brentwood subject to the State wulaamu. nj Continued on Page Twenty Compensation Act. T' and spent f lin a p. E. sg Local H. . Yearbooks 5515535 cl' W' ' 1 H mg ln atzona onors if tg' :gl - '- Commt ey..! Brooklyn Leads All Dioceses and Archdjoceses in jggjgdy it Catholic School Press ASSOCIBIIOH Competition hw impf-I H f ' around t The n l MILWAUKEE - Brookyn 1ed'Fontbonne. Fontbonne Hallg nan-,sg g tall other dioceses and a1'chdlo-l P9'YP1TUl1ig', sg- J0S5IDh'8 Ifilminlst vi. . . -lmercia 3 rusa er, ary uis, uid, W 98565 P1 the Country m 'fmduc lJamaica: and -'Muest 1955, Con, -ing Wlnmng yearbool-cs in thelse Compefmon sponsored by Phe ouble honors were accorded- cum Vqafhollc School Press ASSOC1 lSt.Joseph's Academy and Bishop tion. it has been announced 3McDonneH High School' Whose Pr e 'Dean J- L- Qlsulllvan of l' eQ The Campanile and The Lau- AUSTIN 4 yM2fQUe?fe UH1V?f-WY 5011001 rel won All-Catholic rating ' Ilan Sb 5Journal1sm. national d1rector o newspaper divisio 27 as a Sl th l for prlsor' arning the highest honor, MWC Than 1,000 Enme' ernment. yearbooks of distinction arez' Earning similar honors werer The ,I , The Mitre, Bishop McDonn 'The Elm, St. Bartholomew! an add,-L igh School: C ' jHigh School, Elmhurst: Salva- Most R , School,1tor, St. Saviour's High School, Cy., of 1 Mineola, and The Gateway, St.lBrooklyn, and The Torch, St. Cathguf 'Francis Xavier Academy. QJohn's College, Brooklyn. China, 5 Listed in All-Catholic classifl- More than 1,000 student pub- years in cation are: In the Pines? St. lications from throughout the The pl Josephs Academy. Brentwoodg United States were reviewed in by Ggv, The Lamb. St. Agnes Academyqthls year's annual C.S.P.A. sur- attended Llftockville Centre: Veritas, St. vey. Principal considerations ofymack gp -Angela Hall: H1955 Mercianf' the Judges included Editorial ggnhorgt Catherine McAulev High School' icontent Catholicity diffusion of Worth r lxelngelxcus 1955? DorninicanLCatholic thought, 'style and sponsor loity. ll Commercial, J a m a. i c a g The1ma.keup. 86 Drawing from his experience as Editor of the Brooklyn Tablet, Mr. Patrick Scanlan gives a practical and stirring message to the high school press representatives. U16 Crufh Will' Z3't6tfz..f! On behalf of Eileen Halligan, Barbara Slorgan accepts the award Ever since the days oi Saint Pauls epistles. the pen has proved a cogent factor in spreading the iaith. Today. an outstanding Catholic Press is azfsalg- ening its youth to participate in expand- ing Christianity through journalism. Annually at the Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School. a Catholic Press Day is held to improve the stand- ards of journalism. Prizes and honors are awarded to Catholic high school papers at these assemblies. These papers merit awards for their outstand- ing Catholic tone, humor. editorials, and poetry. for best sports articles of the year. Usher Patricia .Hiller welcomes Catherine Degen, Ronald Kraus. Donald Davey, and Eileen Sanzo on the publications staffs of other schools. lemme fi , Laurel and .Hilfe Staffs. grouped to- gether for the Conference. are vitally interested in the awards for superior contributions to school publications. They also eagerly listen to the en- lightening words of the speakers. Q 1 Eleanor Swiatelfs pride, as she displays her newly acquired ring, is shared by her mother and father. w fa, i, , '44 41 w ,WMM ,V ,,,, 1 ng, ff f I f Q26 A, W ' f if f, max , .-2 M W' X Chr King J U15 Ching After three years of eager anticipation, Memorialls sixth-termers attend the semi- annual Ring Ceremony to receive their blessed senior rings from Father Cavanagh. The ring is the symbol of fidelity to the ideals of Memorial and a pledge of loyalty to its tradi- tions. .W 'wt 52 - 'Hi The thrill of the day comes for Elizabeth Sen- nert when her mother places the school ring on her finger. 7 Radiating happiness, Mary Gil- martin, Susanne Ellert, and Margaret Carr watch their class- , mate Mary Dolan try on her ring. 2' The sixth tc1mers will always remember Ring Day as the highlight of their junior year. -Saad 1 'i -1 syexz Z fx ..- y V I Mrs. Carmela Rosario and Bridget don't really need another look to be convinced that the ring is truly beautiful. Fcufze' favawagh opens I e rnerncraole Ring Day cereznonir with the oiesizng of the rings. He folic'-5 the presentation with sorne inspiring thoughts on the significance of :ne school ring. 'ff Q 1 S JH X I 5. Q vi. To insure Our Ladyls part in the Ring Day ceremony. Concertina DiBenecletto. Eleanor Sernpo wich, Nlarie Slchlahon, Barbara Sheehan, and Annette Gnezevich, have the classroom shrine decorated very specially in her honor. K AG .xxx ,-. A3 J' 'V' My-1 ' 15M '15 f' Annually, Memorial invites the stu- ' dents and parents to Open School Day. Commencing with a concert by the orchestra, the program includes an ad- dress of welcome by Father Cavanagh, an exhibition of school equipment, and a visit to each home room. The day has been successful in serving the indi- vidual needs of the students. Programs are graciously distributed to visitors by Margaret Murray, one of Memorial's ushers. Z' 'Cf V Nt if A ' . , '-f,k. -:,, :Kr---:A wr, ' 4 I 167 Imp Elzarm The music room posler attracts the attention of Mary McKenna, her mother and little brother I line I saz right az this ciefkf' 'N Hofslsa of the 193Q C ais tells her tvins and daughter udith ho 1 no a sop o more at Memorial. .-is her dauglizcr Virginia looks on 'Nlr Galwin s o her picture in an early yea book to a 'Nlemorial alumna Slrs. Fitzpatrick and he daughter Kathrxn Ellen and Regina Ryan with their mother are fascinated bw Sisters explanation of ariothe scientific mi acle Loretta Prahar, Slary Beth Sietz, Sfary Toal, and Bar- bara Schott rake the oppor- tunity on Open School Day to introduce their families. ,Cike 0 O her -K rs Wa Aa Elzclzaafcd :wing 4-'A' 'K 'Ir 11- Indeed a magic Wand seemed to have cast a charm over the night. The stars Were just a little brighter, the orchestra's melody a bit more ecstatic. Never will it be forgotten-that one enchanted evening. 4' 'V ik 4, 1 W 1j,'f,,A,v. VA ' ,, I ,tv ! .1 ,.,, , ,Z r Z f A ,f 1 With the joy of anticipation, Michael Vellek, Kathleen Moorhead, Lou Morano, and Diane Nurnberger enter the Penn Top Room of the Statler Hotel. 7 Reflecting the happiness of all, senior class f , . f Cf presidents and friends are photographed be- ! tween dances. Z4 tl 52 cf ' f a , , fs f E 1 V Vi 7' Ki it 5 Wi Z iff The Cdfrlffcl Catches couples in the midst of a lively Lindy. ,,f S., -. I mai As aln IZQS, the Grand Slarch climaxes a perfect evening. 11' gig 5 2 ,'.,,g y 4 6.3 ,J ,A K ,iw 1,5 ,iv is f fl J :if f The presence of Father Cawznagh and the clmaperons contributes to the success of our prom. X, , rv, 3 ui? These happy couples depart with a new and wonderful page for their memory book. -.sr 'll ,X Q, -A Between dances Maureen MacMahon has time for a asia Sets U15 Mend Excitement ran high as the Senior Dance got under way. Adorned with corsages from the world's most Hheavenlyn escorts, the girls began arriving at 1:30 p.m. Decorative autumn leaves lent a gala appearance to the cafeteria, Phil Orlandols orchestra obligingly played everyonels favorite, including the ffBunny Hopll and the ffMexican Hat Dancefl A refreshment com- mittee, composed of seventh termers, served cokes and cookies. Climaxing the afternoonls festivities, Marie Casella, our own professional singer, gave a beautiful rendition of If I Give My Heart to Youf' To the strains of Phil Orlando's music, Gerardina DiPalma and her escort dance the Lindy. A , , f ff ,Q , W f 'W Jeanette Boccard, Matty Wil- liams, Hilda Ryan, Norman smyth, Eddie shea, virginia l A If f 4 ' 4 f , f 4 ,Z A 14 an 4 1 yay MA 7 MM dancin 4 ff 'f g' Z' 47:1 W ,X ,,f , l Q ,ff 4, 1 f 35 Bt K f 1 fp Lee. Bob Guinan, and Anne ' H Kavanagh enjoy their little dget- vfligfff' together almost as much as the '1 V fe? The ushers lend their services at all important school ceremonies from the initial assembly program to the iinal curtain on Cornrnence- ment Day. A.l'.t'aj.'s representative. the ushers serve at diocesan func- tions as well. These include Press Day. the Diocesan Choristers' Recital, Teachers' Conference, and the Annual Book Exhibit. .Uzmorialjs ushers Jane Hourigarx, Sarah Solari. Lucy fwlurpldy, Ann O'Keefe, Carol Connors, and Slaureen Kane discuss the program for the Clay. L ,ff M is 1? M ,- Q, 4 With a bounding leap, Lynn Soerensen scales over her trust- ing companion. W Hera W0 k I Play Marilyn Cremin perfects her tech- nique, knowing that foul shots win 1. -J .1 c, l many a game. Eileen Cote has mastered the art of the front flip. is-Q f:.:f:' A :Q ceuefp :-re ' am: :gn -ggg-, Xlrs. -li ..., fflzflree C,n:: rc:1 rf Pfzyszcsf E:4:..:J::f'1 Defy 'ar5::j. Ec5ke:Ea.lf. Chee 'Z- rf 4' Z ij, -f f Z' IX if A , 3 -.5 Q zllfr? ,.. .-. - 43. , ' ?'. 'vf .e Hold zt.' . . . Good girll llary Ann Pllflflcfdl edzccalioiz classes feature square-dancing as one Yornclran thrills the class v-ith her ofthe most enjoyable activities. hand-stands. ,4-qv Slrs. Helen Berberich Physical Educatiori. Basketball Club :.. And Play Xliss Pearl Capelli 7 Wrfrk Physical Eclzzcalion, Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Whether it is learninz the Cha-Cha or the Merinaiie. enzaains in 1 :ante oz volley' ball. or participating in the iiin-nlleil nfiv:elz5' rages. the students never M 'UN to enjoy the ifg-rtg'-nve niinute qjsni neriii' l. The laieet dance routine, alot: with eallsthenies and acrohatief. help tie'.'elon agility and nfiiise and prfwifle an Us p f k V 5, , , .H i4 . K , . h I H . ' excellent supplement tw aeaplenii-- rf,-tztine. In an aiiiiisnnere or trienux cine- 1 X 1, tition. students learn the Cifl'.'EiYlIEiE:'Ei tri 'wiirlalixg 1-iigether accepting iieiea: 1' 45' or victory in the proper manner. 5 lv Enthusiasm and teamwork give our varsity many victories Margaret Norton's skill and precision make this difficult lay-up shot possible. We Hame- Wc' Played- The enthusiasm of a political conven- tion, the strategy of the conference table, and the sportsmanship of an American Olympic division, combine to make Me- morials Varsity. Whether it is cruising through a game or making the winning basket in a tense nnal quarter. the varsity performs with the calm assurance and athletic stamina of champions. Co-captain Joan Gillen tosses many a ball through the loop during this game to establish a sizeable lead. We' Wm - all but one SCORES Bishops 47 St. Francis Xavier 41 1' 69 St. Agnes 42 27 Fontbonne 46 i' 64 Catherine McAuley 61 H 74 Dominican Commercial , 34 58 Stella Maris 33 41 St. Francis Xavier 38 46 Fontbonne 45 sg sf E'-I .Q y ,Ir , E? fi, X ff 1 fix ' f ,A X gina .ik . V P xt -V P ' ixx l L D iii' ' 'L' ' '6'e 1 f 4 A V K C' w.LA Q - ' i gk ' l'ict0r3 will be assurcfl our team toclav 'when Co-captain Eileen KlcCann's two brothers. Peter and Brian. start to cheer from the sidelines. T 1, F l ...W wa . ' , 3? ' fha! J2yQ' ?fZ,ff.g , -' vw f Z .-M any ffl f ff I f 9, Q '46 A A, 1 74 ffggff f,-.K 4 0752 m a y ,AX I ig f f ff ,gf f ,y -ea, 5 M,Q,.y f - ec. fb .- ' -.4 2, fafff? 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Members of the -iarsizj, warm up before the opening whistle gens them into vigorous action. For xhem. hard playing is the key to victory. Locking for enthusiasm, spirit. energy. joy? See our cheerleadersf Their Fight, team-fightfn helps us on to a successful season. 4-X from this animated group, which comprises the basketball club, the members of our Junior Varsity will be selected. 1.51 65 is e Y ,X ilk ix , x , K. K 1 X X .J XX X g g f s-1 Y f ' gs.. E 5 -s e s . e e o ,m - 3' . ,W 5 N24 YL? wwf 1 , -ap X I f M f' , ef Before leaving for the pool, our swimming team poses for a picture. 91114 And Flay Kamp! fc Our Between races, a few members of the swimming team chat. Swimmers Jean Carmichael, Margaret Ambery, and Ann O'Keefe tread water for a moment. 5 T A. ,f 1 if' Z f ,, f W ge!!!- Beatrice Barraco and Margaret McQuade relax by keeping score. Beginner Maureen St. Clair cannot believe that eventually she will be able to hold the ball with one hand! For students who delight in active recreation, the Bowling and Swimming Clubs provide the perfect answer. Low scores soon zoom to spares and strikes when bowling champions practice three times weekly at the Plaza Bowling Alley. Professional mermaids come to light after membership in the Swim- ming Club. Advanced swimmers meet each Wednesdayg here, life-guard cer- tificates reward long hours of practice and impressive water ballets help de- velop agility and grace. Another fea- ture welcomed by sport enthusiasts is the annual skating party held with Bishop Loughlin High School. F 1 4 1 L11 .ilf ---..', - ...., -i ii W Q ,A I JWZZ, 'WW 'umm Af ,, h,.f4,f, A:g, il,,, ' Q ' ' tl, . pfypf f 17' fail! ,, ,, , 4, at ,1-ff. ft , Mwau 1 1 . , 257' - nf, Mg.- ,, W it ' 4: ,, ATV Wff If V Af? , if? 421, ry ' ya' , ,, f in f fi, W ffffaf, -.,fZ' ' , ,fe , 1 ,,,,, LW, ,f x .Q ff -wt nt ff 4 .ug-4' t 24 ,y ,, -4 ,a ,.w,, 4' . ,. I 7'5vJ1 9 .5 x - 1 a ilk Z' 59 v . ff- 7 ' ' C i ? 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I ei - I 15 22 7. - fi 'nv' . Q., - 1-,, V PATRICIA C. ADAMIK Glee Club 1-4 ANN J. ALBANESE Our Lady of Sorrows Student Council 83 Swimming Club 5 J JULIA C. AGLIALORO Sl. Gabriel Student Council Judge 83 Math Club 83 Latin Club 7,8 ROSINA M. AIELLO St. Francis of Assisi Student Council 83 Ice Skating Club 73 Secretarial Club 8 Our Lady of Peace I 52 f , f? Student Council 8g Crusade 53 Secre- tarial Club 8 ff' 2, 3 fflf. PATRICIA J. ALLEN W' f Sl. Benedict Joseph Labre Legion of Mary 1,23 Crusade 1-43 Or- ,nf A chestra 2-4 ' MARION A. AMRHEIN A ,I St. Alphonsus I-f' 25 If Student Council 83 Crusade 1-4g f C Bowling Club 5-8 PATRICIA L. ANSON St. Barbara , Biology Club 13 S.S.L. 8 BETTY ANN M. ARDITO Our Lady of Mercy Student Council 83 Crusade 2-43 Bowl- ing Club 6-8 GERALDINE C. ARTOLA Sacred Heart Student Council 83 Library Page 3,43 Spanish Club 8 BARBARA A. BAKER 4 SS. Joachim and Ann 4, Student Council 83 Crusade 63 Secre- 3 tarial Club 8 ' BARBARA A. BALDWIN ' 3 Blessed Sacrament Crusade 7,83 French Club 7,83 Latin ,- Club 7,8 A ' 'V LAURANNA A. BANKS . St. Joseph , - Laurel 5-83 Glee Club 1-33 Science I I Club 7,8 LORRAINE A. BANNON St. Teresa of Avila , Student Council 8g Secretarial Club 83 J ' 1' S.S.L. 5,6 PHYLLIS L. BARBELLA f St. Thomas Apostle 3, Student Council 83 Crusade 53 tarial Club 8 , Q 4 L Secre- MARY C. BARRENS St. Robert Bellarmine Legion of Mary 1-43 6-85 Science Club 7,8 Bowling Club EILEEN T. BARRY St. Thomas Apostle Legion of Mary 1-45 Crusade 5.8g Art Club 5-8 .' . ln- ' ' v- Fi fp.: ' coxcetn A. B.aRrt'st1ot1 - 6. St. Catherine of Sienna 7' -,f 4, Latin Club 7.83 Vice President 43 , Cheerleader 6-8 W ,,:,V K, irq, ELEANOR SI. BELLER . . St. Ann V V' ' Crusade 6, German Club S: Glee Club X , if 4 rl ' ' ' . 1-4 S -,,. . JOAN B. BELLCSCI 'in i ' D St. Joseph .Z ' ' Student Council Chief justice 8: Pres- V ,-, ,,,! 'Q ' ident 1.4-85 Leo Honor 1-S 1 AN '99 ' 5 B.-,RB.aR.a D. BESVTICK 'V St. Bartholomeu , Legion of Mary 1-3g Crusade 83 Boul- ing Club 7.8 Spanish Club 7,8 ,kay T v- 1 ali. JANICE A. BOATYi'RIGI-IT 2W'l ' 4, H013 Rosary Student Council 85 Latin Club 7,85 ' JE.-XNNETTE E. BOCCARD ,:, -' P' . ,. . St. Teresa of .-I rila W ,fl Student Council 85 Crusade 2-8, Or- if - .l,z,5 i:f chestra 2-8 JEAN L. BOGGIA lVe begin the days actiwzties by lifting our I St- Peffifk A .721 voices in a hymn of praise. Eigiloialijn 5551 Q43 Science Club 5- is 'Y 5 C f 1 JEAN A. BONAVENTIQRA Sacred Hearts of Jesus and fvlary, t ana' St. Stephen Library Page 5,6.8: Latin Club 7,8 Assistant Secretary 7,8 SIACREEN A. BRADY St. ,Uargarel Legion of Slary 7,83 Crusade 5,7,85 Latin Club 7,8 :ax if CA 5' EILEEN N. BREEN jg.-f ft- it Resurrection-.-1scenszon .g ' Crusade 5,69 Latin 7,83 5Pfmi5l'1 Club . xi 3 . CONSTANCE B. BRENDEL H Q Sl. Joseph '7'. .A g A Crusade 7,85 Art Club 1-43 Glee Club 1-4 is fi- u.,q 2 3 .V xml' fi ,LN -.4 y K 9' .. .,.., Vgvf .V 1 ., rf 47 4 Y! f .fa . f X 4 WW' 'f I my 7 r 1 Q Q f ff -2 9 1 ry 1 , f f f 5 ff I 4 1 ff ff 74 ff rl l'W' ' s Sf .. .f 5 F Aan: Agn' 4 -.-'fi 7225 MARGARET A. BRENNAN Holy Cross ' Wa rlf li li f flf ' Student Council 85 Bowling Club 5-85 A Cheerleader 6-8 ra 2, 'Wim Q igw, 1 CATHERINE M. BROWER ' St. Malachy Legion of Mary 1-3,8g Library Page 55 Glee Club 1.3 ',V, I wg., I BARBARA B. BROWN . .,ifi Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 8' 'iii' 4 Legion of Mary 25 Crusade 55 Library Page 5-8 MARY J. BROWNER V Holy Name of Mary ,f Library Page 2-85 Science Club 7,85 V ii- A Math Club 8 1' BARBARA A. BUDZILOSKI St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr 'VVV Q Student Council 85 Library Page 2-75 Bowling Club 5-8 ' EILEEN G. BURKE St. Bartholomew 1 3, Legion of Mary 4-83 MITRE 6-85 4 ,,., X A X Swimming Club 5 CAROLE A. BYRNES St. Stanislaus Kostka Student Council 83 Secretarial Club 85 Glee Club 1-4 JUDITH C. CAMPBELL Transfiguration Student Council 85 Crusade 1-45 Sec- retarial Club 8 SARAH A. CANDON St. Saviour Crusade 1-4,6g Math Club 7,85 Ger- man Club 7,8 BARBARA J. CAPRIO St. Joseph Leo Honor 3-85 Latin Club 7,83 Ital- ian Club 8 TERESA B. CARAVELLA St. Joseph Leo Honor 4-85 Latin Club 7,8g Ushers 4-8 BARBARA A. CAREY St. Kevin Legion of Mary 1-45 Science Club 7- 85 Glee Club 1-4 Crusade 8' bf. .. A fo, 4,5 W6-if K 5.-4 v ez . M B. my MARGUERITA B. CARLIN St. Francis of Assisi 2,3,5g Bowling Club 5-85 Guidance Office 7,8 MARGARET M. CARLSON St. Gabriel Legion of Mary 1-3g Art Club 1-4, 6-85 Swimming Club 5-7 KATHERINE B. CARROLL St. Francis of Assisi Student Council 8g Library Page 2-8 Cheerleader 4-8 MACREEN K. CARTVTRIGHT Our Lacij, of Perpetual Help Leo Honor 4-85 Legion of Klary 2-': Ushers 2-8 MARIE A. CASELLA 5 2' Z .-Ill Saints 1 Y O:-cbeitra 1-3: Glee Club 1-8: Latin ' 1 Club 7.8 - ANGELA 31. CAVALLO St. Patrick 1 Legion of llary 1-45 Latin Club 7.85 ' ' Italian Club 8 Enjoying the temporary elliott room, Loretta Ferris, Elizabeth SICGf3Ih, and Genevieve W'arren open their lockers. MARY T. CONLON St. Sebastian Legion of Mary' 1-65 Glee Club 1-45 Speech Club 2-4 CAROL A. CONROY Immaculate Conception Student Council 85 Glee Club 1-43 Dramatics 2-4 DORTHEA J. CONROY Our Lady of Mount Carmel Crusade 5-83 Sfiieflfe 7,85 Spanish Club 8 ROSEANN 31. CECERE Blessed Sacrament Legion of Slary 1-3: Student Council 7,85 Science Club 7,8 BEATRICE E. CHATTSIAN St. .Harp ,Star of the Sea Legion of Mary 2.3.6-8: Library Page 2,4-T5 Sculpture Club 4-8 ROSALIE H. CHIUSANO St. Vincent de Paul Leo Honor 2-85 Crusade 153.45 Vice President 5,7 MARY XI. CLANCY St. Bonaventure Legion of Slary 1,25 Student Coun- cil 85 Secretarial Club 8 ANN J. CLEARY Blessed Jlary, Help of Christians Legion of Slary 1,25 Student Council 85 Secretarial Club 8 MARY ANN T. COLAPINTO St. Michael Student Council 85 Secretarial Club 85 S.S.L. 6 J fv -ig - 194 ,I f af? if 'vt N! ff , A. 5 x 1. ,rl 13 'D 1'- fi' f 9- 147 79 ei rv- 3 ,img 5 U 'CF' - 1 J IQ i 'T' 1'-Q A 51 .ft '2- iw I vs- l 3 can ' ' , W ig 5 vbfy 2 -M' Ne 1' ia. V , I .7591 , , I, ' THEODORA M. CONSTANSON Queen of All Saints Legion of Mary 1-35 Student Council 85 Bowling Club 7,8 MARY C. COONEY St. Kevin X Student Council 85 Library Page 55 Glee Club 1-4 PATRICIA F. COONEY Fourteen Holy Martyrs I j P 5 V' 4-1 1 I yew- ,, ,ff ' 32.2 ' W' ff' ' X 4 , 1 , ,Q , f f O 2, a v ' , .eff ,y , X I sf f, Vfwgtf-, , F , , 'mf ,ae ' M M We W 45,6-n 7 , f ,. I .. ' f r- -ty 5 .ggi ' f' X, Aif ' x 5 V 1 X W 5' 1 5 were ff A A kf ,W V4 .. 'f, , 1 V vw, 3.1 I 1 f I n ' if f 4 f aqui' mf I Legion of Mary 3-85 Glee Club 1-85 Vice President 3,4 ANN T. CORBIN - Queen of Angels Legion of Mary 2-45 Student Council 6-85 Glee Club 1-4 , COLETTE M. CoRR A St. Andrew Avellino Student Council 85 Varsity Basketball 1-85 Swimming Club 5-8 U 4 X f Y ,Z Aw ,W iw ke f I , St. Anastasia 7 Student Council 7,85 Secretarial Club 85 Orchestra 1-6 3 'XM 1 MADELINE E. COTTO St. Paul Student Council 6,75 Crusade 5,65 Glee Club 3-8 JUDITH D. COYLE St. Vincent Ferrer Legion of Mary 6-85 Bowling Club 5-85 President 5 MARY ANN E. CRAIG Holy Child Jesus Crusade 1,2,4,65 Math Club 85 Science Club 7,8 JACQUELINE M. CRISAEULLI St. Ann Legion of Mary 1-45 Student Council 85 Laurel 2-4 PATRICIA L. CROWE Our Lady of Grace Legion of Mary 1-85 Library Page 2-4,6,85 Ushers 2-8 KATHLEEN A. CROWLEY Blessed Mary, Help of Christians Legion of Mary 1-45 Student Council 85 Science Club 7,8 ANNE T. CULLEN St. Leo Legion of Mary 1,3,45 Student Coun- cil 7,85 Secretarial Club 8 WW PATRICIA A. CULLEN St. Antlmny of Padua Student Council 85 Swimming Club 73 Glee Club 2-4 HELEN M. CUNNINGHAM St. Nicholas of Tolentine Art Club 1,25 Orchestra 1-85 Gui dance Page 8 BERNADETTE M. COTE f CATHERINE E. CCRRAN Our Lady of .Uouizt Carmifl crusade 5,r,ag SIITRE 6.5. Latin ' .aa -Eff-f Club 7,8 Q' 'n j ls' I - -A A ii .., Ti-IERESA L. ct'RRAx 'R 6 I.. ' - 1 '5- Blessed Sacrament - ' 'K L Student Council -4.7.81 S5162-lc QUL 1 'Z . , R 7,83 President 3 E ' ' 'fe YA f ' 'S EYELYIN' SI. DABROYYSKI , Sl. flarrflaus Kffstka I V I Spanish Club 85 Bov-ling Club 6-8: ,Lf I , W- 4,, Cxlee Club I-3 ' f if' ' WT-' Freshie ,Vary .Uartzn struggles v. as Senior Irene Slulligan saunters before her. ROSARIE E. D'ALLESS.-XNDRO Sl- -Hari' 5If1f of :lic Sta Leo I-Ionor 3-8: Crusade -4-6: Secrc tarj: -4-8 RENEE A. DALY 51. Patrick I l-cetball Club I-4 NANCY A. DEACON St. Syl-,ester Library Page 2-8: Swimming Club I 85 5-Iath Club I8 ELIZABETH A. DEAN Christ the King Student Council 85 Crusade 8g Bowl ing Club 6-S TERESA B. DE LISE it. Teresa of Jmila Student Council 85 Crusade 3,-1g Sec retarial Club 8 ith her bool-cs SI.-XRGARET DE SIAIO Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Jlary, and St. Stephen Student Ccuncil 85 Crusade 1,3-5,7,8 Bowling Club 5-8 MARIE A. DESIDERIO 51. .Saviour Student Council 8g Bowling Secretarial Club 8 CARMELA R. DE SIMONE Our Lady Student Council ig Bowling Club 6-8g Secretarial Club 8 Club 5-75 2 5 of Loretto 9' 'ff' JANET A. DE STEFANO Crusade Club 7,8 I Uur Lady of Grace 55 Library Page 5-85 Latin Student Council 7.83 Crusade 6: Bas- ,ff 1. Q A 1 S AW if 53 we la. I I f ix T' 1 6' e... Q? 'bv SI 'sr 4.-, fm ir- . MX , iff , , 1 M Www-f f '-if an 19 7 y Q X ' 1 X f f ' i f V , ' W-. I 2 f I 5:7 . 55 ' .1 ' . if ,V X V f f . , 1,5-QQ .. X 9 L A . A ,L A A ' avg fi .. . . . - 'Q ., f. I , . . H . 5 A ,V in ' 5' T 5' it 6 - L .i . ?4i?+e.2?42 JACQUELINE P. DI COSTANZO Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, and St. Stephen Library Page 5-85 Latin Club 7,85 Italian Club 8 ANN T. DI MAYO St. Francis Xavier Student Council 85 Bowling Club 6-85 Secretarial Club 8 GERARDINA A. DI PALMA St. Ann Legion of Mary 2-45 Latin Club 7,85 Italian Club 8 MATILDA R. DI PIETRO Our Lady of Peace ,V Crusade 4-65 French Club 7,85 Latin -5 . . Club 7,8 if IK JOANNE R. DI PROPERZIO I6 St. Clare P M Student Council 7,85 Library Page 4- A. 79 Italian Club 8 X ' JOAN M. DIRR I il Sl. Miclzael Student Council 85 Library Page 55 ' Secretarial Club 8 ESTELLE C. DORAN Our Lady of Mouizt Carmel Student Council 7,85 Crusade 85 Sci- ence Club 7,8 TI-IERESE M. DOYLE Sl. Joseph Student Council 85 Laurel 85 Glee Club 1-3,5 JEANNE P. DRISCOLL A' Sl. Clement Pope Leo Honor 3-85 Science Club 7,85 Ushers 2-6, Chairman 7,8 ALICE L. DUNN St. Cliarles Borromcu Crusade 3-85 Library Page 2-85 Dra- matics 2-8 SI-IEILA M. EBERT Sl. Catherine of Genoa Leo Honor 2-85 Laurel 4-85 President -E' ROSEMARIE J. EISELU Our Lady of Lourdes li Crusade 55 Library Page 55 Bo vling Club 5,6 GERALDINE K. FABER 1 fry , . . . ,. bt. flluysms f ' Student Council 85 Secretarial Club Legion of Mary 4-85 Secre, 1rial Club 'V' 2 ANNE M. FALANGA ..'. f S t. A gr. 'TS ,Z -fw f ff 85 Bowling Club 5-8 ANNETTE D. rALco 4, ,WX St. Malacliy Library Page 2,35 Bowling Club 5-8 Secretarial Club 7,8 M ELEANOR Sl. IZARRELL Our Lady of Grace Student Council 85 Spanish Club 85 Science Club 7,8 . It MARY E. PAY 'id 57 'H 1' Our Lady of .Uercy na X t -,413 ,M Student Council 7,85 Cxlee Club 1-45 F' ' 1 Q Latin Club 7,8 V HELENANN L. PEINSTEIN Y 5' ' St. .Ualachp W I ii-' V 'f Library Page 2-85 Latin Club 7,85 'V I ' President 2 f 2- ' I Marie Leno, Florence Spetlz, and Gertrude Carr make coke time a pleasure. PATRICIA A. FREDERICKS LOUISE A. FERNANDEZ St. Gabriel Leo Honor 4-85 Legion of Klary 1-4 Spanish Club 8 55 'E' SHEILA A. Fixx f-,I 51. Augustine Student Council 85 Library Page 3,45 Secretarial Club 8 B-IARGARET C. FITZMAIJRICE St, Ann Legion of Klary 1.2: Student Council 7,85 Basketball Club 2-4 ,fav ELLEN R. FLYNN Sl. Kevin Student Council 85 Science Club 7,85 Vice President 2 I DOLORES A. FORD St. Francis of Assisi Legion of Nlary 55 Laurel 5-85 Sci- ence Club 7,8 ROSALIE A. FRAYNE St. Kevin Student Council 85 Latin Club 7,85 Glee Club 1-4 'Pa if W E W ie 51. Pancras V' Legion of Mary' 55 Science Club 7,83 1. Cvlee Club 1,3,4 3 f JEAN K. FRIEDRICHS ' M 7--i i R St. Pascal Baylon an 4... Art Club 3-85 Cvlee Club 2-85 Ushers - ' C' 3-8 PATRICIA A. FRIES St. .Sylvester Student Council 7,85 Crusade 85 Bowl- ing, Club 5-8 5 ...ff 'rf-ll km 5, ,,,. 5 4K W N .: Peg 5, , , 5 Xxx! V2 W i , yo - n ew t' i'.if3f 'Z' .1 ,, -.,-in.. WN, --jpg. gjdwg .na i -X . me Q, + - ' l1a'.I,-!?'liT' . 4 'i f 'h A- . . w,,,-fi. WW. ff IV ,, X A V , f 7 ,e , . .ff-7 -.7 A- , , 1 I ff 5:74, 'Q' 6' 5 5 5 5, , fV g fu PATRICIA L. GALES St. Catherine of Genoa Student Council 7,85 S.S.L. 3-54,6-8 BARBARA FROMWILLER Our Lady of Lourdes Library Page 4,85 German Club 85 President 3,4 MARIANN C. FUSCO St. Saviour Student Council 7,85 Crusade 85 Bowl- ing Club 5-8 MARY A. EUSCO Our Lady of Peace Student Council 7,85 brary Page 4,5 Crusade 85 L1 FRANCES J. GALLO I A Sl. Barnabus W Student Council 4-65 Library Page 35 Glee Club 1-4 M f,.,,. ef' ,,, 5 ' -3759.-C If - aff' SARAH T. GANNON A A St. Alphonsus Legion of Mary 1-45 Orchestra - 5 Secretarial Club 8 EILEEN B. GARRITY Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Student Council 85 Bowling Club 65 Secretarial Club 8 ELIZABETH M. GEIGER St. Pancras Student Council 85 German Club 8' Bowling Club 6 ANTOINETTE M. GIAMALVO 24 7 KI Our Lady of Loretto Student Council 1,85 Bowling Club 5-75 Secretarial Club 8 MYRNA O. GILL Our Lady of Victory Crusade 1-4,65 Library Page 85 Sci- ence Club 7,8 ANN M. GLASER Blessed Sacrament Student Council 85 Secretarial Club 85 S.S.L. 6 BARBARA A. GLOCK Holy Child Jesus 958 5 Student Council 85 Crusade 45 Secre tarial Club 8 GLORIA M. GONZALEZ ,,f+e1Q: z i 'i Our Lady of Victory Student Council 85 Laurel 5-85 Secre- ' , - tarial Club 8 'W 5 DGRIS A. GRAY '.55 , SS. Joacliim and A1111 , Library Page 6,75 Erench Club 7,85 ' 'V i Bowling Club 6-8 i iii' 1 ' . ' ' DEANNA A. GREENE -, '-', ,J Holy Cross ' in V W 'K A . . 'i i Leo Honor 2-85 Math C dent 1,7 lub 85 Prcsi if i f Q' ROSEEN V. GRIBIES St. .Uary Star of the Sea -A Student Council 6-85 Bowling Club 5- , +3-S 5 . sg S.S.L. 5-8 gf' - T , -5-j:lL.:ZPj A 5 'TE T f RITA A. GLNN K ll 19 S' St, Pascal Baylon Z gh' ' ,A :tx ,Y- Student Council 85 Secretarial Club - ,A sg s.s.L. 35,6 V25 , Lf 'ti E , FRANCES 1. GUTIERREZ 4 Resurrection-Ascension x V Orchestra 1-45 Spanish Club 85 Sci- T' , A ence Club 7,8 i I SIARIE A. GCZZARDO St. Joseph Patron of the lfnirersal Church Y litggion of Blary 75 Student Council '51 , R 9' ' N 1-135' CAROLYN A. HALPIN . LA 5' St. Agnes X A 5 Student Council 7,85 Spanish Club 85 Bowling Club 6 -Y ' ' MARY T. HANNON Nativity of the Blessed Virgin .Uary Legion of Nlary 2-85 Library Page 2-75 Ushers 4-8 NS. Q NIARY C. HANRATTY St. Gregory the Great Glee Club 1-45 Science Club 7,85 Spanish Club 8 BARBARA A. HARDY Sacred Heart German Club 85 Secretary 1-45 Horne- making Duty 8 In preparation for t01norr0n's assignment, Janet Albrizio and Alice Sturm visit the library for information. MARY JANE C. HARNETT St. Elizabeth Student Council 7,85 Crusade 5,85 Italian Club 8 CATHERINE A. HENNESSY St. Teresa of Avila Library Page 2-85 Latin Club 7,85 Spanish Club 8 MARCELLA M. HEYER l 5 St, lllartin of Tours . 'uv' ,,, Student Council 7,85 Crusade 85 Bowl- fl ing Club 5'8 5 i Y REGINA M. HICKMAN Sl. Saviour Bowling Club 85 lce Skating Club 7,8 2, -5 3 IU! 1,51 lisa CR a. R ' Iifv ..7, V ,.., , SANDRA E. HICKS 1 Q NVV,n,,V. 1, ,-V. i, H gly Rgggry . ,,.1 Yvluvu V VV , ' Student Council 7,85 Library Page 3- ' Q T A ' 85 Spanish Club 8 ' f! i' an A 5 , f 1' ffl- :-U' f , , Q' ,QV '- . 5 , f , isis M , V V, ELIZABETH M. HILBIG V f f 5 St. Adalbert ig, V . i' I 'Vg Crusade 6,75 Library Page 5-75 Ger- vf V V man Club 8 , ' ' , ' JEAN E. HIRSCH ll 13,,W,f ! St. Thomas Aquinas 'f I f Leo Honor 3-85 Laurel 3-85 Orches , tra 1-8 MARY ANN C. HOEY eaeiei sf. Ignatius Student Council 85 Vice President 45 qi- Spanish Club 8 7 as A A ' ' GERTRUDE H. HOGAN VV , ' .1,.. f Legion of Mary 1-35 Crusade 1,45 - Science Club 7,8 f ' ff A K MARY M. HOLST S -4,- ,VV V St. Vincent Ferrer -1 f Leo Honor 2-85 Legion of Mary 4-85 f , X .. I .iii I . f ' x 1 2 .... QV W - x 4' 15 . ' ' , 5 , Mx ff f ,, 1 'ff pf' . ff ' f 3 ,.,, .1,,, , f'fg-3411-'-.' - l r. V3 uw. -f. ' ' Y ' ' X , VM, f' af, ,. , jj . Q? ' V V,V: V I , ,- an -,gal A . JZ. 4 f., V I ,' ,1 Q-1 WZ? was Crusade 1-8 ROSALIE A. HORAK St. Jerome Leo Honor 3-85 Science Club 7,85 Ushers 2-8 PATRICIA E. HORKAN St. Francis Xavier Student Council 85 Crusade 3-8 Cheerleader 6-8 5 JANE F. HOURIGAN Our Lady of Victory Crusade 5-85 Bowling Club 5,65 Latin Club 7,8 MARGARET C. HUDSON St. Vincent Ferrer VVVV V V Leo Honor 2-85 Laurel 4-85 Library Q Page Z-8 ' MARY B. HYNES - St. Raymond V Student Council 85 Orchestra 1,25 VVVA Glee Club 3-5 LILLIAN C. INGRASSIA Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, and St. Stephen Student Council 85 Bowling Club 5-85 Secretarial Club 8 get MJ CHRISTINA F. INZERILLO St. Joseph Patron of the Universal Church Glcc Club 4-85 Science Club 7,85 Math Bowling MARY A. IVORY Sacred Heart Club 356,75 German Club 8 PHYLLIS M. JARENTOWITZ Sl. Anne Math Club 85 Science Club 7,85 Or- chestra 3-8 AUDREY 51. JAYNE Our Lady of Lourdes -fin' - H Student Council 85 Bowling Club 75 L 2 -1 -ff Secretarial Club 8 L 'Iv 5 z r if its in-t ' f ga ov CLARA E. JOHANN Y Our Lady of the Snous T ,E ' 5 I-981011 Of Mary 2-75 Crusade 4-65 ' Dramatics 2.8 CAROL Bl. JONES St. Kevin Legion of Blary 1-45 Student Council 85 Laurel 2-4 PATRICIA A. JONES St. Thomas Apostle Legion of Nlary 1-45 Science Club 7,8 Italian Club 7,8 EILEEN JOYCE St. Francis Xavier Student Council 85 Library Page 3,4 Secretarial Club 8 MARY F. KALENTY Our Lady of Consolation retarial Club 8 PATRICIA C. KANE St. Christopher Spanish Club 85 Latin Club 7,8 HELEN Sl. KAROVVEC Our Lady of Good Counsel Legion of Mary' 5,65 Library Page 5 Glee Club 1-4 The height reached by the custodian, with Nlr. Cromwell's support, amazes Lolita Leshley and Rita Brander. JOAN M. KARP Sz. Mazzhew Student Council 85 Library Page 5 German Club 7,8 ANNE T. KAVANAGH St. Francis of Assisi Laurel 4-7, Editor 85 French Club 7,85 Science Club 7,8 MAUREEN A. KEANE ,,,x -. St. Sebastian' , 11:7 - s rr- wa Legion of Mary 1-65 Latin Club 7,85 f 5 W Orchestra 1,2 ' ' A ,ffl EILEEN F. KEARNEY Sl. Joseph Legion of Mary 5-85 Crusade 5,65 Latin Club 7,8 1 Crusade 1.2,55 Vice President 25 Sec- I 1 i .r ' f-91 al .- 1,1 X l f? f I af-tx ' Q tiki' V fa- 6 'al 2 .r 4 afee ' 57 gg I -,I . ies. . . My Q, X ek- i .W - 3 , M wa! ' fi-:vga 0 f ff X ,,... ' 4 f if 'ff' -f 'e Mfr- f 1 I I . f 'xf ff- 5 1 MARY J. KEATING Blessed Sacrament of Mary 1,2,5-85 Student . xii. Council 7,85 Vice President 8 .A 3 ,V Legion 'g , ix ,M VM JF' ov-Ms L QW 9 1 55 f y f X ' ' f ,f I' if . -AA . 7 4 5, , W!! I , M V . fit 'VN . 944' X I4 T' I f Q MARGARET E. KENNEDY Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Legion of Mary 25 Student Council 2, 85 Secretarial Club 8 MARY S. KIERNAN Presentation of tlie Blessed Virgin Mary Student Council 85 Bowling Club 75 Secretarial Club 8 JOAN A. KILLEN St. A1 Student Council 85 85 Swimming Club GWEN E. KING Our Lady of Sorrows Legion of Mary 1-45 Orchestra 1-85 Vice President 1 MARILYN E. KLIKA St. Patrick Student Council 7,85 Crusade 85 Science Club 7,8 JEANETTE M. KOERBER Our Lady of the Student Council 85 Glee Club 1-45 Secretarial Club 8 EDNA L. KRAMER Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Crusade 85 Bowling Club 5-85 S.S.L. 6 BARBARA R. LA BUA St, Saviour Crusade 2-45 Library Page 3-75 Sci- ence Club 7,8 CONSTANCE MARY ELLEN B. KELLY Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Student Council 85 Crusade 55 Secre- tarial Club 8 MARY P. KELLY St. Teresa of Avila Crusade 3-85 Library Page 2-5,7,8, Wardrobe 5-8 iastasia Basketball Club 6- 5-8 Miraculous Medal -its J. LA MONT A St. Andrew Avellino A' Student Council 85 Vice President 35 S.S.L. 1,2,7,8 DOROTHEA A. LA VECCHIA Legion o 3-65 Fren St. Anthony f Mary 2-65 Library Page ch Club 7,8 BERNADETTE J. LAWLOR St. Mary Magdalene Student Council 85 Dramatics 1-35 Secretarial Club 8 LINDA A. LEE St. Vincent Ferrer Student Council 7,85 S.S.L. 3,456-8 XIARY C. LEE Immaculate Conception Student Council 85 Drarnatics 1-45 Science Club 7,8 VIRGINIA Sl. LEE St. Francis of Assisi I- e Varsity Basketball 1-85 Science Club J i 2: 7,85 Color Guard 5-8 K ' 4 i , 4, . - -a 2 5- Q t 4- M? f PATRICIA A. LE:v1HAx ' Ascension Science Club 7,85 President 15 S.S.L. 4,3 lVitl1 a look ton ards the future, Elizabeth Nic- kels and Elizabeth Dougherty review a college catalogue. BARBARA A. LOVVNE Y AIYTOINETTE Sl. LEOCE St. .Michael Legion of Slary 2-75 Secretarial Club 85 S.S.L. 6 ROSALIE V. LEYYICKI St. Stanislaus Koslka Basketball Club 1,25 Bowling Club 5-85 Orchestra 1-4 LORETTA Bl. LIELL Holy family Legion of Mary 85 Student Council 7,85 S.S.L. 5 ROSALIE Sl. LISCIANDRELLO St. .Vary Star of the Sea Student Council 85 Library Page 2-65 Sculpture Club 4,5 ELLEN Xl. LISTON St. .llargaret Legion of Xlary 3-85 Laurel 55 Glee Club 1-4 JOSEPHINE L. LO CASCIO Resurrection-Ascension Leo Honor 3-85 Cilee Club 1-4,7,85 Vice President 6,8 I, I'- gif- ,n C? . L, , V' sf f 1ul' Hi 02' 1 1 5 I Y 1' c -z o 1 I gx Q 1. ik. I fu mg . f 'r-,I Y F 5 W-I an-H' 11 'km' 'Ala Y-5 iv, , , 'G 1 5, i 1 1 Af Blessed .Sacrament - Legion of Mary 5-85 Latin Club 7,85 2 , 'P Ushers 3-8 A MARY S. LUCCISANO 5 ,D , 1.. L, Nativity of the Blessed Virgin .Vary Q-5, Th. Student Council 1,85 Crusade 45 Sci- A, il' - N' ence Club 7,8 if 1 S' - ' A IRENE J LLKOW SKI our iadylvf Cvnfofafffm ' 5 ...- Student Council 3,45 Crusade 1,25 i 5 8 Latin Club 7,8 MARILYN E. LUTZ i f 'Z-, 4 A Blessed Mary, Help of Christians f A 'fflffiy Student Council 85 Secretarial Club in . ' f A ' - - 85 Assembly Typist 8 ,..,., A 5 Aww- 4:18 . I, K Tx 1 I W5 5 V BARBARA A. LYNCH ., 4 St. Joseph Ja i- Vit nV': ,A Library Page 6-85 Orchestra 1-85 I I I Swimming Club 5,6 ff M PATRICIA C. LYNCH 4 5 ! 'l St. .loseph Student Council 45 Cheerleader 1-45 ,..,, 3 9. 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MANTA V St. Mary if 'Q' ii Student Council 2,85 Bowling Club 5,75 Secretarial Club 8 ,I L A W.. . px ANGELA A. MARCELLINO fi CA 'is' St. Gerard Majella I V5 I Student Council 85 Library Page 3-85 1 12719 Bowling Club 5-7 if ' ,Z W PATRICIA A. MARRA Our Lady of Lourdes Student Council 3,6,85 Bowling Club 65 Secretarial Club 8 I JOAN M. MARTINEZ St. Joan of Arc '- H Legion of Mary 3-85 MITRE 6-85 ,,...:,,fq., - I 'I I ' A Swimming Club 5 A ,f . ANNA M. MASSA St. Agnes . Student Council 85 Bowling Club 5-85 .WW iff? I If I rn Secretarial Club 8 r My l CAROL A. MCALOON 4 Sacred Heart ' Student Council 7,85 Basketball Club 3-65 Latin Club 7,8 Pomtmg to the latest fashions, Sandra Halfhide 'NIARY M. Mc.-XVOY Holy Family V 5 A A V, , Leglon of Mary- 1-43 Student Council Vice President 85 Cheerleader 5-8 V M 5 r W ie' Axxe B. McCABE f s M an St, Sjlwester I -w ' , L Legion of Blary 6-85 Crusade 2,45 ' Library Page 4-8 .V , fs ' K 4 H . EILEEN A. MCCANN f Sl. Joseph ,tg Leo Honor 1-85 Student Council V VV President 85 Varsity Basketball 5-8 ' f - I KATHLEEN SICCANN St. Francis Xavier Student Council 1.85 Bowling Club . A R 5,65 Secretarial Club 8 ga X B ANN c. MCCARREN , l Resurrection-Ascension till' Legion of Mary 1-85 Student Council KATHLEEN 1. 5lcCARTHY Precious Blood' Student Council 85 S.S.L. l,2,65 Sec- retarial Club 8 KIATHLEEN A. BICCORBIICK St. Augusline Crusade I-4,65 Laurel 5-85 Glee Club 1-4 PATRICIA A. McDONNELL .5 A Our Lady of Sorrows t Legion of Blary 1,25 Student Council say to Eileen Kelly, That's my stylef' , 3,4,7,85 Bowling Club 6 KATHERINE B. IVICEVOY , St. Gregory S.S.L. 65 Secretarial Club 85 Bowling Club 8 K1 J' A -, E- I 4 MARYJANE M. IVICGOWHAN St. Sebastian V Leo Honor 2-85 Legion of Mary 1-85 President 2,4-8 V PATRICIA A. IVICGOYVAN ' M MP' A Holy Name of Jesus Student Council 1,85 Secretarial Club , t T? 8, s.s.L. 6 -f I REGINA T. MCGOYXVAN -.'. jf ' Sl. Pancras one Club 1,35 spanish cms 8, sci- ence Club 7,8 f 9 I , 325325, 'fp -,L -: 'YW . ':'g3-Eu '2.-w -. Q , . Q W-Y 'Mb , .5 - i f ' X ,J D' A , , :k,.,,, f ' H, . fu K ff W' r 2 sm ' ' ,, ..,, HRW . Q. .1 . if ' Na X . I - ' .4A- 'R' 'Z ':. 2-'Iii' 3 . . 'z -:If , f ' :' ' if-r . of 1 3 :. K 5. , ...J M - , 4' ' -' '.f , --',.,.'-2-f:-Q , 71,4 .f..f'.::j.'f-ygn'-gig -1 H We fs. PA mf- 1 t.t Y MARGARET M. MCNALLY Our Lady of Refuge Library Page 4,55 Science Club 7,85 Spanish Club 8 ANN F. MCNULTY Sl. Teresa of Avila Crusade 1-85 Vice President 85 Ushers 3-8 JOAN M. St, Benedict Leo Honor 4-85 Judge 85 President 2 BARBARA A. MELIERE St. Andrew Avellino Science Club 7,85 Bowling Club 5-85 S.S.L. 8 ELIZABETH A. METER St. Thomas Aquinas Crusade 1-65 Dramatics 3-85 Secre- tarial Club 8 BARBARA M. MICHEL St. Francis Xavier Library Page 2,3,5-85 Art Club 45 Dramatics 2,355-8 GERALDINE F. MILLER Immaculate Conception Student Council 7,85 Science Club 7,85 Cheerleader 2-4 LUCILLE B. MODZELEWSKI St. Ann Student Council 85 Bowling Club 75 Secretarial Club 8 JACQUELINE M. MONAHAN Our Lady of Mount Carmel Student Council 85 Laurel 5-85 Glee TRICIA R. MCKENNA St. Kevin Legion of Mary 1-45 German Club 7,85 Orchestra 1-8 MARY E. MCLAUGHLIN St. Vincent Ferrer Legion of Mary 2-85 Varsity Manager 6-85 President 8 SHEILA C. McMAHON St. Leo Legion of Mary 2,35 Student Council 85 Latin Club 7,8 MEEGAN Joseph Labre Student Council , 7 W:-w- V98 eb E . V 1 tw ., , ,, Wg 4 'NJ' 5-5 ml Club 1-3 MARY L. MONROE 8 American Martyrs V' AA.. it Orchestra 85 Bowling Club 5-85 Sci- ... 553' if ence 7,8 ' KATHLEEN E. MOORHEAD ' St. Bartholomew -f Legion of Mary 1-3,5,65 Student 5' 'f 'W Council 85 Secretarial Club 8 5 to 5 MARY s. MULLIGAN , Sf- Ann , 4 ,-,, ,,-- v 'Q -- 5' ' f .., ., , V AIAIH VVII V Legion of Mary 1,25 Student Council 85 Glee Club 1-4 BARBARA L. MCLLOY St. Anastasia 1 I-f Glee Club 25 Drarnatics 3,45 Xiice , J LL ' if President 8 'AV ff ' 5: ' ' c ,, 'if 4-' li? '62, 4 -J' 'O :IG , ,Q-. :jj GI- 19-. 1 QE V ' LOUISE M. MUNROE - . 5 ' , Our Lady of Victory l - ini V 1-.4 f . 3, Science Club 7,85 Spanish Club 85 lr' ' 3 Glee Club 2-7 ' 1 ig ., ,Z V ANNE E. BICRPHY i St. Keyin A -,,, ly Swimming Club 55 Glee Club 1-45 5 Spiritual Treasurer 8 ANNE Bl. NICRPHY St. fvfary .Star of the Sea Library Page 2-65 Sculpture Club 3-75 Secretarial Club 8 SIARION E. BILIRPHY SS. Joachim and Ann Student Council 85 Crusade 5,65 Spanish Club 8 HELEN A. KICRRAY St. Gabriel Bowling Club 5,75 Bank Representa- tive 65 Secretarial Club 8 MARGARET R. MURRAY St. Pascal Baylon French Club 7,85 Bowling Club 6-S5 Ushers 6-8 ANN E. MURTHA St. forlunata Legion of Mary 1-75 Crusade 152,-1-85 Ushers 2-8 Hungry Memorialites pay Klrs. Rl. Gorman and Mrs. K. Capon for their eagerly awaited lunches. ELLEN T. NAGLE Holy Cross Leo Honor 4-85 Library Page 4-75 French Club 7,8 MARILYN C. NIGRO St, Andrew Avellino Legion of Mary 1-45 Bowling Club 5-85 Science Club 7,8 ELAINE E. NITTI se St. Francis of Paola Student Council 75 Legion of Mary 45 Glee Club 4 PATRICIA A. NULTY Our Lady of Perpetual Help Student Council 7,85 Crusade 6 :nr 1 Q mi Mi 'Q 'Q' 53- , Q' 99' WI 5, f- fd! 'vi 5, 'EZ' fa? 10' 'GN Q-up-Q -0- 9 -, i -gxf' 4 +- , K ,JUN ISABEL M. O'BRIEN St. Teresa Legion of Mary 1-4, Student Council 7,85 Swimming Club 5-8 JOYCE M. O'CONNOR Holy Family Laurel 7g Secretarial Club 8g Ushers 4,5 'W' 1-43 Crusade 1 -4 LUCILLE A. O'NEILL St. Andrew Avellino Student Council 85 Crusade 7,83 Bowl- ing Club 6,7 ELLEN M. O'ROURKE Sl. Ephrem Crusade 2-4g Swimming Club 2-45 S.S.L. 5-8 MARY J. O'SULLIVAN Queen of All Saints Crusade 1-45 Science Club 7,85 Or- chestra 1-4 my fd! BARBARA ANN O'TOOLE St. Catherine of Genoa Library Page 4-85 Basketball Club 5-85 Glee Club 2-5 ww ANNE C. St. Andrew Legion of Mary 23 MARY ANN O'MELIA St. Anthony of Padua Student Council 4,85 Basketball Club MARY JANE F. O'SULLIVAN Blessed Sacrament Student Council 7,85 Bowling Club 6-85 Glee Club 2,3 MARGARET J. NUNN St. Mel Student Council 83 Bowling Club 5-73 5 Vice-President 1 DIANE M. NURNBERGER St. Catherine of Sienna Student Council 7,83 Bowling Club 5-85 Secretarial Club 8 ELIZABETH A. O'BRIEN St. Martin of Tours Legion of Mary 4-85 Glee Club 49 S.S.L. 8 '7 L, . K Ti it at fig , ig ' at- .C ' .Sf M' X fw- PAGANO of Avellino Bowling Club 5,6g BEVERLY A. PETERSON Holy Cross Glee Club 1 NANCY G. PALADINO , -i'5 . , ,. SL Luke Glee Club 1-4g Orchestra 1-45 Secre- Z, j 'F' ' ' V '1 tarial Club 8 G 1 FQ gi' LILLIAN B. PERINI 1 ' ' f ' Our Lady of Sorrows ,,., fl Q -.-, f Legion of Mary 1-35 Glee Club 1,2g ,- , I Latin Club 7,8 1 2- f f 27 m l 5 , V, Leo Honor 2-8g Student Council 83 President 3,5 CAROL A. PFADENHACER St. Aloysius Bowling Club 5,65 Secretarial Club 8, S.S.L. 6-8 XIILDRED P. PHELAN Immaculate Conception - ,gf EL- if. 5 ,, .,,. n rv., X -Q' 4: 'iv' Latin Club 7,85 President 15 Or- ., , chestra 1-3 PATRICIA B. PHILLIPS St. Paul Student Council Sg Crusade 3,45 Spanish Club 7,8 Maureen Leahy chats anay, oblivious of hints from Barbara Blatchut and Maureen McClos- key. 'MJ PASQCA V. PILLITTERI Our Lady of Sorrons Legion of Mary 1-3g Student Council 75 Glee Club 1-3 BIARY ANN A. PIROG St. Francis Xavier Laurel 3,45 Library Page 4,7,8g Latin Club 7,8 ANN T. POVYERS St. Gabriel Legion of Mary' 1-45 Student Council 8g Glee Club 2-4 MARIE G. PURCELL St. Teresa Student Council 4,85 Glee Club I-45 Vice President 3 THERESA J. RAIBALDI St. Theresa of Lisieux Student Council 75 Crusade 1-45 Glee Club 3,4 Nl A V - f If ,N , if H232 f wi' '- 4 fi 3.4- .,, Z ' 'YF' f . I ' E ax. - , sf B' MSF 1-I ,pg-c . ire., K Q R 5 if up A 'fi'- x ALICE A. RENNOCK 7 Our Lady of Consolation Student Council 85 Crusade 1-53 Sec- , ' retarial Club 8 V ' MARY V. REILLY MV 1 .1 -i St. Sebastian gr Legion of Mary lg Bowling Club 55 , ' ,Q Secretarial Club 8 V' I pn '-,T i i N' PHYLLIS A. REILLY sv .:,- 'Q , , St, Mary lf' 9' . Student Council 83 Art Club 3,49 X, ' I Swimming Club 5 A PATRICIA M. REISS A 1.5 g A A4 Nativity of the Blessed Virgin .lllary E QL, . i A f Student Council 2,85 Bowling Club 5-75 Secretarial Club 8 M .TX Q ti if X I l m Q ' I fQ ff Q iw f ,f X , f f 1 f aw lff' t f 'jf Q f A fe 6 Lf W f,, 5 5 ',',,3Z,, ' , 5 4 -:tn 11:2 ' 5' 1.051 , in Z, 1 Alihl W e V BARBARA A. RIGGLE V - Our Lady of Perpetual Help 65 1, ' JE, H-mvling Club 5-85 Secretary 3-75 my 'I ...Ig President 8 , A ,V ,. 5 1, ,Y ,VH j' A ,g V X .J l ' A, Ylrl 1 --rw Q My MARY ANN R. RINALDI ,555 iff gap 149.43 St. Catherine of Genoa 'fglxl 4'5 'Wi Student Council 7,85 Bowling Club . 9 ' 4 N 5,79 Vice President 1 A X 5 5 MARY A. RIQRDAN im Our Lady Queen of Martyrs sf 5 ! ,.,- 1 Legion of Mary 1,25 Student Council 5 :ml-A 5. ,A , .- ' 'M Lf. ' 2565:-E -' uf f :1,z:,-g: , ,,. A f 1 f X , 4 7 4 ? 'Wt ff f 3' , 45? M I ff? ' f I 1 ff sv ff 5 W , Ku C 5 v NI fffavfy 4, , ' , Q, , ,V f f ff , 1 g i: gi: .-'mi 7 4 1 K M fa- 1, 5 5 ' ' --7- il B KW f 40: ARLENE A. ROHR St. Pancras Legion of Mary 15 Secretarial Club 8 MARY M. ROONEY Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Student Council 85 Bowling Club 6,75 Glee Club 1-4 85 Glee Club 1-4 Vic' 'Q . PATRICIA A. ROONEY ,,,- A Ascension W Leo Honor 4-85 Vice President 4,5,75 ' Secretarial Club 8 MONICA J. ROSE St. Peter Claver Science Club 7,85 Math Club 85 Ger- man Club 8 MARGARET T. ROTH Blessed Sacrament Legion of Mary 4-75 Crusade 1-85 Ushers 2-8 LEANORA H. RUGGIERO Immaculate Conception Crusade 25 Swimming Club 4,55 Presi- dent 4 MARGARET M. RUSSO Holy Cross Student Council 85 Crusade 3,45 Sec- retarial Club 8 HILDA F. RYAN St. Jerome Science Club 7,85 Orchestra 1-85 Vice President 8 ANTOINETTE M. SABBARESE St, Blaise Student Council 1,7,85 Science Club 7,8 CL S.S.L. 7,8 L, 4 'W' Crusade 6,85 WINONA R. SADLER St. Brigid Legion of Mary 1,3,45 Student Coun- cil 85 Secretarial Club 8 AIRE P. SALAYKA Queen of Peace Swimming Club 55 Bowling Club 6,75 NORMA C. SALERNO St. Mary Student Council 85 Secretary 85 Sec- retarial Club 8 I MAUREEN A. SAUNDERS Our Lady of Refuge Q? 5 Student Council 75 Crusade 1,25 Sci- ig ence Club 7,8 ' 'L 1 GENEVIEVE M. SCAVO 9 ,K-1. St. Patrick n fl I2 5 f: Crusade 1-55 Bowling Club 5,6,85 Sec- fi g? retarial Club 8 if , MARY R. SCHELL St. Pius V Varsity Basketball 55 German Club 85 Science Club 7,8 MARGARET A. SCHICK St. .Matthias Crusade 85 Latin Club 7,85 Glee Club 1-4 CAROL A. SCHUSSER Fourteen Holy illartyrs Legion of Mary 7,85 Science Club 7,85 Math Club 8 CAROLINE M. SCI-'IMIDT Our Lady of Sorrows Orchestra 1-45 Latin Club 7,85 Glee Club 1-4 RITA T. SCHMITT St. Teresa of Avila Leo Honor 4-85 Nlath Club 85 Latin Club 7,8 CAROL A. SCHNEIDER St. Stanislaus Kostka Legion of Mary 1-75 Student Council 7,85 Glee Club 1-4 Artistic Jean Friedriclzs announces the high- lights of the Senior year. LEONORA E. SCHNURR St. Stanislaus Kostka Bowling Club 5-85 Secretarial Club 85 President 2 JEANNE M. SCHOEMBURG St. Martin of Tours Student Council 85 Glee Club 45 Sec- retarial Club 8 'Dis HILDEGARD T. SCI-IRATZMEIER St. Barbara Legion of Mary 1-65 Science Club 7,85 German Club 8 fi, ANNE MARIE D. SCHUTZ Immaculate Conception Legion of Mary 1,25 Student Council 85 Art Club 1-4 . . if-f an, , g ,viii f 1542, fm-,,, ',- . 1'-ur' ,L I. .F I 1 at I 1 4 tu, 9' 'S' nl-. 05 Hug fU' ag ? 3. at R fb' la I. 1 . ' 4? W JANET R. SCIALES A 'ifi.. '9 1. -. , Fourteen H017 Martyrs A ' All Latin Club 7,85 Italian Club 7,85 -LQ ?resident 3 w Q5 , Eg, rw 'gi , 55 , ,V I f 1 :AVV 'K gg KATHLEEN v. SCOTT V, 3' Arif-arf' Q if - C' ,f'9 SI. Vincent Ferrer jg' A 'TI- . V Student Council 1,2,65 Crusade 3,45 ., 1 ' 1 Secretarial Club 8 1 L L I 5. 5 HELEN J. SEERY .ia MWA , Holy Family Crusade 55 Secretarial Club 85 S.S.L 4 ROBERTA V. SERGIACOMI ff St. Leo , ,,.- ' Legion of Mary 1-45 Crusade 85 Bowl- 1 5 ing Club 6-8 V A X -f i SWR PAULINE R. SGANGA , I L VVz.V. ' Queen of All Saints iq, f Crusade 1-4,65 Science Club 7,85 I Math Club 8 , gy , SUSAN M. SI-IEA f , f K f St. Nicholas of Tolentine ' Varsity Basketball 1-45 Swimming 1 e c, 1 ji IH,-w,L Club 5-85 Secretary 5,6 5 9 ltll ,,::, JOAN A. SMITH q,,QV Sz. Agatha I 'iii' LQ, --'- Student Council 85 Bowling Club 6-85 Secretarial Club 8 f 5 ,Q JUDITH A. SMITH W,25?f'i 'I St. Mary N' T ' ' Legion of Mary 1-45 Student Council . C 85 Vice President 5 87 A coNsTANcE L. sPAGNoLo X A,,. Sl. Teresa of Avila A': Varsity Basketball 6-85 Science Club H V 7,85 French Club 7,8 V ROSALIE H. SPELMAN I St. Luke '95 fl fa-. ,,7. ,Mm Leo Honor 1-85 Glee Club 1-45 Latin Club 7 GAIL A. STAPF A St. Catherine of Sienna X French Club 7,85 Latin Club 7,85 Or- chestra 3-8 , ELLEN M. sTE1N 1 f Our Lady of Grace X Student Council 7,85 S.S.L, 5,8 My A- QVALAV I VVVAHZ I , ELIZABETH A. STINES E ,,. ,. P V R esu rrecti on-A scension f-1 , . V ', ' ' Legion of Mary 1,3,45 Student Colm- , L f 4.2 A- ' 5, cil 85 Secretarial Club 8 '71 I ff-2 .. 7:2 V Q ' fa-7 V RITA M. STONEHILL pt..7 ' Ea si. Sebastian 'af ' Student Council 7,85 Glee Club 1-4 af ,,,,, ft MARION F. STRATHOWE I WW- f , 7'7 'ii Sl- Andrew Avcllino 'QL ' V ' f Student Co ' u uncil 85 Crusade 6-85 Bgwl- ing Club 5-8 MARY C. STROYYBRIDGE Sl. .Ualachy i -' Je- V ',, Student Council 7-53 Spanish Club Wii.-fini . 89 S.S.L. 4 ..' '- - , ' T' , . V - ffcif ' 1 ' 4 '25 ff- '- - ,M V MARGARET K. scitivax -'-1,1 ,, . - , A 5' 51. Paul .'f. ,gp - V' ,, Crusade 5.6g Laurel 5-S: Latin Club S W ' ,,8 EDYYINA A. SCTP!-IIN St. Thomas A-lquinas Student Council 8: Bowling Club 6: Art Service 4 MADELINE A. TADLER St. .-llphmzsus Student Council 3-5.8: Crusade 1-4. : Science Club 7.8 LORRAINE A. TATTAN 51. Jerome Legion of Marv 2: Swimming Club lg Secretarial Club 8 AGNES T. TIERNEY ft, ,-Ilplzmzsus Student Council 8: Crusade 1-4: Bowl- ing Club 5-8 Q:-r 4-4 135 w K- SC. ,-Q3 P' 417 DOROTHY R. TOBIN Z St. Eliqabeth Crusade 3: Bovling Club 6-85 Secre- tarial Club 8 MARY R. TOBIN n-Hvlldl is that member again? asl-cs Judith S dOHrCLadl,Tf-AlgouliuCdlrlfcg L, Smith of Claire Salayl-ca as they assist in the lu em Ouncl 7 aure D- ' I- A brary Page 3,4 I .Q gb office. . I , -A ' Q. fl 'fits ' SIAUREEN S. TOBIN 'C St. Vincent Ferrer Student Council I',8g Crusade 43 Sci- fl ence Club 7,8 I Vim ' PATRICIA M. Toous fa r i '4 Our Lady of .Uercy 1 A ' . '.-Y Student Council 8g Secretarial Club 8 ' ' .. X 1 ' , - fs A A' 16- W BERNADETTE SI. TWOI-HG ' b St. .47171 , if 'i ,, Student Council 85 Secretarial Club 8g ,,v, ,w Cheerleader 1-4 SIAUREEN C. TYYOSIEY Art Club 1-3g Xlath Club 83 Guidance Page 8 . Q' Ei! 3. Our Lady Of Falima . fi-ix 'fm -, . ' H ',5 ':, W ,' A. ,' V' 4' 6 5 Q ': R .1 f' if 'A 5 V X ' n ,ra Q ,mf 1 - S 'FQ . S' i .M if Q ' V . fi ,i 5 A ,Y f - A- ,K ' . -ZZ A , i 2-I f .n. x. ' f il 7 I V I 2 ,Il , ' 4? S P W f if., . 7 3, Z3 i f 4 .1 ,,fy f l , M5j rl if 'G , ,Qt .. I 5, I I H , .5 ,., ,, 5 , 7 pflvfve in Qian ii 'sa 'I 5'-' i l 1 5 iw, . QV- 3-11 -' 5' H , N ' ' x 'va JUDITH L. VANDERHOOF ', j.fI.' ,fi St, Nicholas of Tolentine ' German Club 85 Math Club 85 Glee if - Club 1-3 I i A I ' ARLENE M. VILLA St. Francis of Assisi Library Page 2-65 Cheerleader 6-85 French cinb 7,8 i 4, JEAN M. VORST St. Raphael f Student Council 85 Bowling Club 55 Glee Club 1-4 J,'1 .? L,' I J .full ' hi t . .- ,It-1 gr 5-1 . A 14agp ' 5 ef 1 Z ,, PATRICIA A. WALKER V A Sf- Gffgvfr ffl ,, Glee cinb 3,45 Spanish cinb 8, Latin W . I Club 7,8 ' A CATHERINE H. WALSH A Our Lady of Grace 'IWW' ' Student Council 85 Crusade 15 S.S.L. ' ROSALIE M. WALSH f A Blessed Sacrament ' Legion of Mary 2,35 Crusade 4-85 French Club 758 CLAIRE A. WARMUTH St. Thomas Apostle Crusade 1,25 German Club 85 Science Club 7,8 Our Lady of Lourdes Student Council 85 Crusade 65 Secre- tarial Club 8 PATRICIA M. WATTS Sl. Clement Pope Legion of Mary 2,4-75 Library Page 3-85 Glee Club 4-6 I I MARGARET J. WARREN 5 5 , R X' A CLARE R. WHITE Our Lady of the llfliraculous Medal Student Council 7,85 Cheerleader 2-45 Glee Club 2-4 LOTTIE R. WIELK St. Patrick Leo Honor 2-85 Secretarial Club 85 Vice President 5,6 St. Sylvester Crusade 253,55 Glee Club 5,85 Ushers 6,8 MARCELLA A. WILSON f GEORGEANNA V. WRONSKI SS. Cyril and Methodius Crusade 1-45 Basketball Club 1-45 Bowling Club 5-8 VERONICA R. WYSOCKI A St. John the Baptist Bowling Club 55 Swimming Club 55 Glee Club 1-4 MARY ANNE R. YANDOLA V St. Catherine of Genoa ' I'f ' Leo Honor 4-85 Cheerleader 4-85 1 French Club 7,8 A EVELYN C, ZABO e 52. Stanislaus he .fa I I Legion of Marv L45 Student Council 85 Bowling Club 5 as 'A 6. f m L 4, Sl.-XRY E. ZLIPO 'gs A St. Jerome V Legion of fwlary 2-85 Crusade 7,53 H 1 Ushers 5-8 Elizabeth Keane ana' Joan Grillo pause to sax a silent prayer to our Queen of the Rosary. There are those of us today who are grateful for having known a slim, sandy-haired girl named Veronica. Appeal- ing and personable, she won our admiration for her talent, wit, and enthusiastic spirit. She invaded our hearts with the quick-to-laugh blue eyes and warm smile. After only one year and a half at Bishops, Vera became seriously ill. Her patience during the long months of suffering was a lesson to all of us. When we visited her in the hospital, she greeted us cheerfully, never allowing the pain to mar her happy disposition. Her death on November 23, 1954 left her classmates with hearts sad for their loss, but enriched by her friend- ship. W'e shall cherish her memory always. fmt! I B '13, VERONICA CONNORS i A 4 r is . Z 21' - mf -V: f -. rw ,-1 Z -. 5 :ev f fs 'N , ' ','yf2gye, f'a f' 2 V fg, Z v + -1 ' ,fc ',.,iwfz - A .f 1- 55,1 ' '1 YW? ,i - f it , ' ..,, , f 5 1 iv -' . - . ' , , f y y fmygi- , ff . l ' ' f o g Is. . 'ie ,x - 1 1 Q , i , J f 15. .. .ia ,Q e cfm, 1 2, 4 -w.- W' m. lp , s rv '..4.eWv-'H,2.' f I ., ' Z 1 A fr 35 ,-in 1 ff . 'egg' 1 -..,, ' ,M .sw .. ,J f 1 'fl sf' ' .., z Q z fl' 2 , H r - -- 'ff c ff X. V- V - - I or if 4 , ...., ,V 4 1 si f ff Q t 5-I 1 ' , -aj'-as .4 42 ,I 4' , A f ,i A We 3 , 4 1 ai Q. -. an ,I i Y 21, - v a , , w a, , . , Q V ,, Q 4,,f:,,,,,,,f 1 5 ff SE ' sf ' 5 ! , , , a A W W lil? A t C 3 'iss 1 we i 3 Q 3 After the Sacrifice of the Mass at St. Teresa's Church and the reception of Holy Communion, the graduates assembled for breakfast, served by seventh termers, in the school cafe- teria. Following a brief introduction by Father Cavanagh, Rt. Rev. joseph Sweeney, Chaplain of the Convent of Mercy, addressed the graduates. Since the seniors had had Monsignor for their annual retreat, he was not new to them. Centering his message around the responsibilities the graduates were about to assume, Monsignor exhorted them to bring their Christian principles courageously into the harassed world and be the spiritual dynamos the Church intends them to be. Before the Last Gospel of the Mass, Father Cavanagh raises his hand in benediction. We Pmi c Chee: We Bless Chev: The seriousness of embarking on a new life is reflected in the faces of the girls as they leave the church. Graduates ascend the steps of St. Teresa's Church where they will unite in offering Holy Mass. 4 -1 ,w 's1 fa. Mew U- 54 ,ff 'f V, L r, 1' in V 'J I fi fff - V ,in u if We XJ I, LH 1, Pay s 1' ir' 1 qi, Z4 567- 4 . V , . 'Ii W f Q 'I ' A - ' ai L glxls '... v ,gr V A Y Q i' ,H H M 3' ' s a,. i , xi V H it hr tw fra W wi ,yl -'XS te-fit fc i J , -fm ' .V A 45 t W img J Rs l I Aily Z i i ' - 1 j U fx., J 5 I I - Q , , , 4e..,. fi 4 , ,, 1 .., ,. t , . ,J Ccnuftcctznlg profoundljt, the graduatcs pay homage to Our Sacramental Lord. We Give Zhec Uzzmk I ! i . 1 , '4 1 Q f wi? With the reverence that accompanies Nlemorialites' grace at meals, Student Council President Eileen MCCZUH and Chief justice joan Bellusci humbly ask God's blessing. .llmzszgnor Joseph Sweeney fright! the guest speaker at the Communion Q, Breakfast. is pictured with Father .K Cavanagh and Xlary fVlcAvoy. Student Council Vice-President, before ad- dressing the graduates. fllcmories, rather than plans for the futurc, are the topics of conversation at the last informal gathering of the class. 14- 'qng the Ju, 41 , -. , f -' 4 3 f.--, 7. - . - '3 3, Led by Seventh Term Class Presidents, the gradu- ates in cap and gown took their place in the Monsignor Ross Auditorium. For the first time in its history, Memorial did not have a joint commencement with St. Brendan's Diocesan High School. However, the auditorium was filled to capacity with proud parents, relatives, and friends who witnessed the panoramic white and gold spectacle created by the several hun- dred graduates who sat in the orchestra and about fifty graduates who earned the honor of sitting on the stage Graciously, and gratefully, Rosarie D'AllesanClro accepts her diploma--the reward for many hours of study and effort. throughout the ceremony. Of special interest on the program was the confer- ring ot' honors on three highest ranking students: Mary Holst, General Excellence lpage 107Jg jean Hirsch, second place, Margaret Hudson, Monsignor Ross Memorial Scholarship to St. joseph's College. In his address to the graduates, Monsignor Dillon, Pastor of St. Teresa's Church, cautioned them to retain fcmininityinthevast struggle for survival of Christian womanhood. Hidden excitement prevails as all wait expectantly for the dignitaries to take their places on the stage. :rw-I lv gf, ,N f JI, , t . ttt, ac xx. . was N Ttxxum ff Z' f 6, if Qi t. . 1 - va ,4 SY , , Enjoying the full measure of their achievement. graduates receive their diplomas from Rt. Rev. Slsgr. Wiilliam T. Dillon, former President of St. Josephs College for Wcmen. We Pla! e fgfndf lfgygffy .. fo fces fo. go... ... .Speaking on TZ ornanliness, spirituality. and kind- 5lsgr. Dillon is both eloquent and persuasive. During the graduation exercises, the students sing a hymn of thanks to God for the blessings received during the past four years. 'QA E' il an ' 1? 5 si - ff fi 'El ff. v ' Pi :E f l' ' Wyf .L ff Q 'Ll 'I' . ' 1 1 A , , ff' f'.f , it ' w if' Q ' ' ' kd, ,, mf ,i M W Tl g gill., .715 f Q ' f' ,v l gi ii H' Av -A Q fl Q 2 ' 7,'5 'C,N1, Q ,z W sw, . M . :fl ' -.Z fl 3 A ,' il 5,535 if J tw X iW Q fy ' 5 ' Q ,,.., N W ix B , v :afar N 2,5 i e 'E. ' 5 , ' rf YM' gf 4' WW, , , R X f ' , A . . :,, ,.,,, , 0 6 5 4 f ,M -'Vw- Q' , ,f f R V 4 s f , . fx fy f I ,,, ff f A if , 91 .,,.y-. of - .M , ' , . . , ,X , , f f if f ff J' f V ,. K ' . -7 ' f I li ., -. 49.15 la, NANCY I. AGOSTA VV Our Lady of Loretto ' Crusade 45 Library Page 2,35 Secre- .- ': iejjj WW., tarial Club 8 V ,' , BERNADETTE M. AHEARN 1 A7 I 9 . k W 'Qi fx QV , f If .1 - ff , 'SH' Hur so Sl. Francis of Assisi 121, I Legion of Mary 2,35 Student Council , 7'85 MARGARET M. AMBERY Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Legion of Mary 3-85 Swimming Club 1-85 Ushers 3-8 MARY ANN A. ANGLIM St. Patrick Library Page 1-55 Basketball Club 35 Secretarial Club 8 ROSEMARIE C. ARMSTEAD Holy Rosary Student Council 7,85 Crusade 2-4,6,8 JANET R. ALBRIZIO Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Crusade 2,4,55 Italian Club 85 Bowl ing Club 6-8 Library Page 3-85 Basketball Club 1-8 VINCENZA J. ARUANNA Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Student Council 75 S.S.L. 65 Library Page 6 MABLE A. AUDINGSTON Our Lady of Victory Legion of Mary 1,25 Crusade 1,25 Glee Club 2-4 MARYLOU B. BACKUS St. Gregory the Great Crusade 2-85 Cheerleader 4-85 Swim- ming Club 2-8 JOAN E. BAMBACH St. Matthias Legion of Mary 1-35 Latin Club 7,85 Bowling Club 6-8 MARY J. BARRY St. Mary Library Page 5-8' Glee Club 12' S i- ence Club 7,8 7 1 7 C HELEN M BARTH Holy Cross Leo Honor 2-85 Legion of Mary 1-85 MITRE 5-8 5,6,85 Bowling CAROLE M, BENIGNO St. Joseph Patron of the Universal Church Student Council 7,85 Library Page Club 5-8 ANNA M. BENNETT St. Sebastian , J r Legion of Mary 1,45 Glee Club 1-4, H Science Club 7,8 , , Z 'Q 'fi .1 135' f ,, ,- ,,,n,i-f f? , , V i , 3 1. Zn . , av CLARICE R. BIANCANIELLO St. Ambrose Student Council 5-75 Crusade 24 Bowling Club 5-7 GERTRUDE M. BISSO Assumption of the Blessed Virgin ' , ' Q N .Hary '42-7. . Crusade 3,75 Bowling Club 65 Swiln- I' i -5- 1 ' xy., ming Club 4 2 Qi! 7 fait .1 T, . - 5,1 .7 xx A fi , ' , J f s Q f BARBARA A. BLACHUT Q- ., ' ., , Q St. Boniface 5 f A 5 A J Legion of Mary 3-85 French Club fi, f ii li- 7,85 Ushers 6-8 W , I , 4, A ELIZABETH A. BOTTA .- 5 ' St. .Vary ' Basketball Club 1-35 Glee Club 15 V President 1 X , ' Nw?-A...,..,.,.,. i Z-X ' . X 3 Y- 5.-,-4 ' gg Ig Chef Marlin Sammartino tells joan Dunn about his eighteen years at Bishops. JEANNE A. BROWN St. Joseph Legion of Mary 1-45 Glee Club 1-45 Bowling Club 5 SUZANNE M. BOLIRGUIGNON Sl. Bartholomew Legion of Mary 1-45 Crusade 7,85 Glee Club 1-4 JOANNE I. BRADLEY Sl. Joseph Student Council 7,85 Library Page 6- 85 Glee Club 1-4 JOAN E. BRAND Corpus Christi Crusade 75 Laurel 3,45 Bowling Club 5-8 RITA A. BRANDER Our Lady of lift. Carmel Student Council 7,85 Science Club 7, 85 Bowling Club 6-8 EILEEN E. BREEN Blessed Mary, Help of Christians Legion of Mary 1-45 Student Council 7,85 Science Club 7,8 JANIS E. BRENNER St. Luke Le ion of Mary 1-45 Student Council g 4,7,85 Glee Club 1-4 if JOANNE M. BROWN St. Bartholomew Legion of Mary 1-45 Glee Club 1-45 Science Club 7,8 13219 SHEILA C. BROWNE St. Raymond Leo Honor 3-85 Legion of Mary 3-85 MITRE 6 59' 'C! .f YC? we-1 -sa-5' -41 S 'Q' rv. Q '? ,ii r ' fs L, V, , 'ds 5, ff' A , ' J f A F 'TY 8 f-3,1 S s Ae Ca, at W 'K Qu gc sr , ,- -4-L3 f ff, 2' , Z 5 Wil lb' f ,Li 5 , q i 4 W 4, f M' ' 2554 7 ' .f ' if ,if ' xr, , ,A 5.-,y,v,,.:, - , ,f . ,. ,W f ff 1 f ,gf has f' f f 7 7' , X f f if f f Y. 6 V 6 .4 X f . 'fm , 2 1 f Q if !,,f3f ,V U09 'wa 12:7 ws, ff li., ,Q V I, 4 ,.4Z,fL4fw nf, ,- f 1 J Q f ' .rv , .QZQ '.1', .,,- ' - cami- if 4 gf may 1 X ,QI X 7 . ff at A gefff , ,495 Z' 1,0 I 4-T ,W F ix F? , 1 5 Z ' 1 MARY ANN C. CARLIN 9 1. f ,,,, .pl-ov . .1-. , f f X f ' NANCY T. BRUNO St. Joseph Legion of Mary 1-45 Glee Club 1,25 Secretarial Club 8 in WINIFRED R. BURKE Immaculate Conception Legion of Mary 2-45 Bowling Club 5- 85 Secretarial Club 8 MARY F. BURNS St. Ambrose Crusade 1,25 Science Club 7,85 Glee Club 3,4 MARIANNE F. BUSCEMI St. Alphonsus Legion of Mary 1-45 Crusade 1-55 Latin Club 7,8 IRENE C. BUTZ 'W' Holy Cross Legion of Mary 1-75 Science Club 75 Bowling Club 6 MARY LOU L. BYRNE H A l I sf, Brigid A V Library Page 25 Secretarial Club 85 fi' S.S.L. 6 ARLENE M. BYRNES Our Lady Help of Christians .5 Dramatics 35 Homernaking Service 3-65 S.S.L. 5,6 1 MAUREEN D. CAHILL , , Ascension Leo Honor 1-85 Legion of Mary 1-85 fi President 1,3-8 H CAROL M. CALLAHAN K SS. Peter and Paul Crusade 1-45 Glee Club 15 S.S.L. 4,6 7 2 7 'rf 'Yi X K MARY A. CANAVAN Blessed Sacrament -5 Student Council 7,85 Latin Club 7,85 I . F? Glee Club 1-4 1 ' - MARIE R. CANTILENA 'V 5 Our Lady of Peace I, ' Z Library Page 2,35 Basketball Club 2, , 45 Homemaking Service 3-6 I .I ,f GERALDINE F. CANTWELL St. Bartholomew Legion of Mary 1-45 S.S.L. 65 Secre- tarial Club 8 V, if MARIE A. CAPELLINI I i St. Ephrem Crusade 45 S.S.L. 65 Secretarial Club JESSICA M. CAPONE 'L ' St. Michael Legion of Mary 1-45 Science Club 75 Basketball Club 1-3 f ZQ 8 , X f f ZW S ,. Holy Child Jesus I Legion of Mary 1-45 Crusade 1,3,45 Ushers 6-8 JEAN M. CARMICHAEL Q St. .-lnne fi Swimming Club 4-S5 Latin Club 7,85 li 'Elf V., 21: ' 'avg Bowling Club 5-8 H f ' -,ffpbs-gg- 4 , di., - -9- 'E ' EDITH E. c.-.Rxisy r' 53,5 46 St. Teresa of .-liila Science Club 7.85 President 1.25 Or- 5 , A A chestra 1-8 , 5? GERTRCDE A. CARR ' , H M-, f Holy Family Secretary 1-T5 Secretarial S.S.L. 5,6 An elevator ride is north the wait say Virginia 5-Iugan, S-lary Nlernagh and 5-larylou Backus. ANNE NIARIE T. CLEARY St. Pius V Secretarial Club 85 Legion of Xlary 1,25 Crusade 1-4 BLARIANNE Nl. COLLETT1 Immaculate Conception Club S5 1L'Dl'I'l-I A. CARROLL St, Catherine of Genoa Crusade 3-65 Laurel 5-85 Library Page 2-8 EILEEN F. CASEY St. Bartholornen Crusade 7.85 Glee Club 1-45 Legion of Mary 2 EILEEN 51. CASHSIAN St. Vincent Ferrer Crusade 1-S5 Dramatics 2-85 Latin Club 7,8 IRENE Bl. CATTANEO St. Joseph Legion of Klary 3-65 Cwlee Club 3-85 Bowling Club 5-8 LORETTA A. CAYALLARO St. .llonica Student Council T5 Art Club 1-3. Orchestra 5-7 KATHLEEN D. CICHETTI St. Benedict Joseph Labre Legion of Mary 1-45 Crusade 1-4 Orchestra 1-4 i I ffrii , , i av' ' If .- Librarv Page 65 Dramatics 1,25 Secre- ' tarial Club 8 MAIQREEN A. COLLINS 51. Cecelia Legion of 3-lary 1-85 Swimming Club 5-85 Glee Club 1-4 501, 3 Q' 235 Q , 1 L+' WJ 34' ai U 6 . -,,,. '92-'vi H ig' ' ', Z -' I,Zi'lg5fg.. . '- .'-.'-:f7: 4.7' :.5:3.,:-gay f ' Y T ,, 5 f M I, wwfww A' 4! an 1 if 5 5 X 5 Z ,s uv., H' ' if-, gf 1 5 f if f Q69 41' 0 57 , I ,yr-all YAQQ3, ,, W 5 'ef-fa ffl QM ,X 5 , A..,. RITA S. CONATY St. Saviour Bowling Club 5-85 Secretarial Club ANNE E. CONNEELY St. Pascal Baylon Secretary 25 Varsity Basketball 3-85 French Club 7,8 DALE D. CONNOR Sl. Joseph Legion of Mary 3-65 Glee Club 3-85 Bowling Club 5-8 85 S.S.L. 5 JOAN I. CONKLIN St. Martha Library Page 2-65 Bowling Club 5-85 President 6,7 MARGARET R. CONN St. Thomas Apostle Legion of Mary 2-55 Library Page 4 85 Glee Club 5-8 CONSTANCE M. CONWAY , St. Sylvester 1 A V Student Council 7,85 Library Page 4- ' 'f 1 V 65 Bowling Club 5-8 MARY T. COPPOLA St. Stanislaus Kostka Legion of Mary 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,4- 75 Biology Club 1,2 PATRICIA A. CORBAN St. Benedict Crusade 3-85 MITRE 6-85 Library Page 5-8 ALICE R. St. A Student Council 7,85 Library Page 1- I' sua Q - at-. CORNELL 4? nselm 45 Bowling Club 5-8 ,Fi BEATRICE P. COSENTINO A ' ,iilii Nativity of Our Blessed Lord , , .., . r... as ..,. 7 s 1 Lwk 4 Legion of Mary 15 Orchestra 1-4 K 5 ' V li use if bf' Q , , 1 A ,,., v fi .1 if X .12 ALICE T, COVELLO 'ii i 4 f ' ' 'W 0 L L1 f P 1 H 1 'ft W V' ' ie, ur a y o erpetua e p ff' -'lf 1 Y Crusade 4,7,85 Bowling Club 6-85 Art H Club S 5 EILEEN P. COWAN ' St. Mary M agdalenc '4fi i Crusade 7,85 Science Club 7,85 Bowl- ing Club 5-8 , b If 5 PATTI COXEN . , ,inf 3 ,.,,.5 All Saints ' 5 -if Student Council 85 Crusade 4,5 .,, P DOLORES M. COYLE Q St. Sylvester I f' , Crusade 2,45 Science Club 75 Bowling ' n 9- Club 7 ,,,,i . VERONICA M. CROCKER 8 5 5 ,,,', 5 -.,. Sf- fffvfm-ff 6 Z VIW I.9gl0l1 of Mary 1-45 Crusade 5 6 42 Swimming Club 5 M FLORENCE L. CUCCIA St. .Hichael Glee Club 45 Ice Skating Club 7 ALICE L. CULLINAN U St. Bartholomew Legion of Slary 1-85 Crusade 5-8 Glee Club 6 ' V 57- , Q' 524 , Lli ' 5:1 5 A Q 571 MARY A. CURCIO ' St. Patrick Bowling Club 5,65 Glee Club 1-4 JANE C. CURRAN St. Kevin Legion of Klary 2-45 Library Page 2,4-65 Glee Club 1-4 ANN 5-l. CURRID Holy Name Cheerleader 3-85 Bowling Club 5-85 Secretarial Club 8 DOROTHY C. CURTIN Blessed Sacrament Legion of Nlary 5-85 Basketball Club 25 S.S.L. 4 LENORA A. CUTTS LJ ., ' .gy Q 1 bf . 11 TE!- at fs- V' ffl ,ffl R . 4131. g, '35- 1-in-N , ,..,4 f K -, : I-5. 1?- R --if it 'L' ' H-52. 551 - 'Z . ff' Q f 1 I .4 1 Holy Rosary 1-A 7 ' Student Council 7,85 Library Page A 5,65 Glee Club 2-8 ,SN '71 ARLENE H. DAWSON . X' Carol .Shada and Rila Digrius purchase pam- H017 ,Family - phlets which enrich the spiritual life of our S'S'I 63 Secretarial Club 8 V6 :ah students. ' R- R x ', J 84 FRANCES T. DAWSON f SS. Joachim and Ann Crusade 2-55 MITRE 6-85 Science Club 7,8 and ADRIENNE M. DELANEY J, Ou- L-dy of 11-2 Angelus Legion of Mary 1-45 Library Page in ' 5-85 Secretarial Club 8 1 fx ' MARY L. DEL CAMPE W ' ,inf Q, tr Sl. Joseph Er' Legion of Mary 1-45 Student Council ,,- ' - 7,85 S.S.L. 1-4 5 J f 4--Y REGINA C. DERKACH H ' ll V SS. Joachim and Ann . ..g.i i 's if , , Crusade 3,5,65 Art Club 35 French Club 7,8 .,.. -- r f ,go ya xi? 4799- Q' at 5 I, ffwg' Q Q, , N Q. ' v f C like K f X dz 7 V db if . s-,R ' 5 M4 ,,. . . L .'-v' 31 'f 1 ' .,.., ' ' 1 K 2 'f ,np-' , If '- 2 , ,,., , A ,L tarr ffl , II- ffffif if .5 b.,,.V. VZ., ,, A ,V.V . . , 2 V f , f X +5 if - M 6 Mi' Q 1 . X? X M , -: ' ,,.,2,g,jg.. f ur 'N '14 4' s 1-W 1 A I A ,X 5 -new .X . J ' W Wy! UF' I ff 77, 7 ' 'ri ' f . , ,SEEN A 1:- ROBERTA S. DERMODY St. Vincent de Paul 7,85 Crusade 1-4 RITA M. Sacred Skating C JOAN DI PIETRO Our Lady of Miracles Laurel 5-85 Library Page 63 Latin Club 7 SUZANNE M. DOHERTY St. Luke Library Page 5,65 Varsity Basketball 45 Glee Club 1-4 THERESA M. DOHERTY St. Teresa of Avila Crusade 45 Secretarial Club 85 S.S.L. 4,6 KATHLEEN M. DONOVAN St. Catherine of Sienna Art Club 4-65 Vice President 75 Prop- erty Crew 5-8 PATRICIA A. DONOVAN St. Gabriel Latin Club 7,85 Art Club 1,25 Or- chestra 1-8 MAUREEN S. DORER Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Student Council 7,85 Swimming 1-85 Bowling Club 6-8 THERESA M. DORSA St. Leo Student Council 7,85 MITRE 6-85 Latin Club 7,8 ELIZABETH A. DOUGI-IERTY Our Lady of the Angelus Legion of Mary 2-45 Library Page 5,65 Vice President 5 WINIFRED A. DOWNING St. Anastasia Legion of Mary 1-45 Library Page 7,85 Latin Club 7,8 SUSAN A. DRAZBA Corpus Christi French Club 7,8 , Our Lady of 5,7,85 Latin Legion of Mary 15 Student Council DIGRIUS Heart Student Council 7,85 Library Page 5 Swimming Club 5-7 LUCILLE M. DI MEO St. Patrick Crusade 1-55 Swimming Club 5 Ice lub 6,7 Science Club 7,85 Property Crew 4-85 JOYCE A. DUCEY Sorrows Legion of Mary 1-35 Bowling Club 7,8 THERESA M. DUFFY St. Adalbert Legion of Mary 1-45 Bowling Club Club 7,8 ELLEN M. DUKES Blessed Sacrament Legion of Slary 5-85 Crusade 6.85 Bowling Club 5-8 I JOAN ll. DUNN St. llfary Crusade 55 President 75 Secretarial hr' Club 8 Ri SIARY C. DLINNE Our Lady of Perpetual Help Leo Honor 1-85 Crusade dent 2,4 5 5 More room, fresh air and sunlight. No wonder the Seniors appreciate their new cafeteria! BARBARA A. ESCHWIE 5 1.25 Presi- V JOSEPHINE DZILIBA St. Stanislaus Kostlza Legion of 5-lary 1-35 Crusade 1-45 Glee Club 1-4 HELEN E. EATZ St. Thomas Apostle Glee Club 1-45 Latin Club 7,85 S.S.L. 4 DOROTHEA Sl. EGAN St. Barnabas Apostle Crusade 1-75 French Club 7,85 Science Club 7,8 SIARY K. EGER All Saints Student Council 7,85 Latin Club 7,8 JEAN H. EHRENBECK St. Stanislaus Kostlca Legion of Mary 1-35 Student Council 7,85 Crusade 1-4 MARIE E. EISELE Our Lady of Good Counsel Legion of Blary 3,45 Crusade 45 S.S.L. 5,6 1 I -22 I' av '. ,ws 5 3-wh' 4-I Laing' ,-4' 'Qi' 32,1 9 f' 1 'r xi iw, , if St. Virgilius . f V Bowling Club 55 Secretarial Club 85 5' -'f ig S.S.L. 6 I. ,',.... 5, C PATRICIA D. FAIR 5, -2 5 Fourteen Holy Martyrs Q5 ' Q Student Council 75 Basketball Club 45 H 3' Glee Club 1-4 L' '- 47 CARMELA 1. FALABELLA St. Francis of Paola Legion of Mary 2-45 Crus Bowling Club 6-8 ade 3,45 1 'Wt :yi ' fmr 11?-m 4 ? 5 ,,.,, f ,QW f f 5 7 f , L I I 02' 1 4556, 1, . , we V . QM ye f , 1, J. 32 l V ,3.,,,5,,f' ,V rr. yy 4 X al? Q ee 1 G fy cya , 7 ,2 for f , f y , yay? 1 5 P .hifi -dZ 7' MARGARET M. FARLEY W Our Lady of Lourdes I Glee Club 3,4,6-85 Latin Club 7,85 V. S.s.L. 5,6 me A 1 f WINIFRED F. FARRELL St. Mary Star of the Sea Laurel 4-65 President 1-35 Secretarial ,...'k, Club 8 y LORETTA A. FASOLINO V It ff St. Leo Glee Club 1,25 Secretarial Club 8, LEONORA J. FEDERICO Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary MITRE 75 Library Page 2-4,75 Art Club 3,7 -. MARIE F. FEDERICO Sl. Clare Legion of Mary 1-45 Crusade 1-4, Bowling Club 5,6 BRIDGET M. FEOLA Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Crusade 3,45 Secretary Z, Glee Club 1-4 LORETTA E. FERRIS Blessed Mary, Help of Christians Legion of Mary 1-4, Glee Club 1-4 PATRICIA T. FERRIS St. Stanislaus Bishop and Marlyr Bowling Club 5-8, Secretarial Club 85 S.S.L. 5,6 ROSE M. FIORITO St. Barbara Crusade 5-7 ANNETTE M. FIRNENO St. Fortunata MITRE 5-8, Library Page 2-4,6-85 President 7 MARY FITZSIMMONS St. Teresa Legion of Mary 2-4, Library Page 5,63 Glee Club 1-4 Dramatics 3,4 JANET C. FLETCHER 'Q Blessed Mary, Help of Christians ' Legion of Mary 1-3, Crusade 7,85 Library Page 5,6 LORRAINE A. FLYNN Sl. Francis Xavier Library Page 2-55 Glee Club 2-75 President 3,6 MADELYN F, FLYNN St. Fidelis Legion Of MafY 1-43 Student Council 83 S.S.L. 1-4 MURIEL B. FLYNN St. Catherine of Sienna Student Council 7,85 Spanish Club 8 ANNE M. FRAIN St. Ann Student Council 75 Basketball Club 1- 45 Science Club 7,8 MAUREEN C. FRANK St. Sebastian Q Legion of Mary 1,2,45 Student Coun- cil 7,85 Glee Club 1-4 ANN M. FRY Holy Name of Mary Legion of Mary 3,45 Student Council. 7,85 Crusade 4 fi ,- Maureen Collins and Frances Perretty happily serve at the Senior dance. ARLENE F. GEOGHEGAN LORRAINE A. GAGNE St. Ambrose Student Council 7,85 Bowling Club 5-85 Swimming Club 5 MARIE C. GALLAGHER Queen of All Saints Crusade 1-4,85 Library Page 65 Glee Club 1-4 VIRGINIA A. GALVIN Our Lady of Perpetual Help Library Page 3-85 Secretary 75 Glee Club 1,2 CAROLYN E. GANCASZ Sacred Heart Student Council 75 Library Page 5-75 Glee Club 1-4 MARGARET M. GANNON Holy Child Jesus Legion of Mary 1,25 Glee Club 3,45 Ushers 5-8 MARIA E. GEISER Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Legion of Mary 1-85 Orchestra 3,45 Glee Club 1,2 Sl. Malachy Library Page 2-55 Glee Club 1-35 Science Club 7,8 1 MARY ANN s. GEOSITS St. Blaise V X, Library Page 2-4,75 Art Club 3,45 Bowling Club 5,6 if? JOAN M. GILLEN St. Jerome Leo Honor 3-85 Latin Club 7,85 Presi- dent 6 Wi, 'ii fa I5 -if -fs if 1 'I - a 5 E P' Q' 5' 5- E' I A m.,i,i,,. A' 499 , .agaj 2 ff 4 4 f ,nw I 'rx ' if Ei '54, E 63 in , .5 , 'W t A Us. W fy? i . I Z gs, Z 4 , ft t' -iff' 469' fi Crusade Club 7 'UE MARY A. GIORDANO St. Michael Glee Club 1,35 Secretarial Club 85 S.S.L. 1-4,6 DOLORES A. GIRALDI Sl. Lucy Legion of Mary 1-45 Crusade 1-55 Latin Club 7-8 NORMA E. GILLI St. Clement Pope 2-75 Library Page 2-75 Italian GERALDINE T. GIOLITO St. Mary Legion of Mary 2,35 Glee Club 1,25 Swimming Club 6 CONCETTA A. GIORDANO St. Francis Xavier Legion of Mary 3-55 Library Page 3 75 Glee Club 3-5 BARBARA A. GLAYAT St. Paul Legion of Mary 3,45 Bowling Club 5,85 Glee Club 4,5 'W' I JANE A. GLENNON St. Gerard Majella Swimming Club 1-85 Science Club ,A 5. 7,85 Dramatics 3-8 LORETTA E. GLISMANN St. Jerome ,., 1 5. ,Q Y ,, 6 x , Leo Honor 3-85 Glee Club Accom- V' ' il panist 1-85 Orchestra 3-8 CAROL E. GRANT - ' St. Christopher Crusade 1,25 Library Page 2-5,75 Bowling Club 5,6 ELLEN T. GRAVINA Sacred Heart Legion of Mary 1-45 Crusade 65 KATHRYNE C. GRAY Our Lady of Assumption xl Bowling Club 75 Science Club 7,85 'Qty' S.S.L. 3-8 ANNE M. St. Thomas Apostle Crusade 3-55 Latin Club 7,85 Science GREELEY Club 7,8 MARGARET A. GREGORIO St. Patrick Legion of Mary 1-45 Basketball Club 1. 2 25 Secretarial Club 8 CORINE L. GRELLO fn, ' Ascension titc ., ir hi, Legion of Mary 1-25 Crusade 1-55 Bowling Club 5,6 JOAN G. GRILLO St. Pius V Crusade 1-75 Bowling Club 5,65 Latin Club 7 Legion 5-85 B JLIDITI-I 51. GRIXIES St. Bartholomew of Rlary 1-8, Library Page ow-fling Club 6 GRACE 51. GLQDAS St. .Uartin of Tours Glee Club 1-8, Science Club 7,85 S.S.L. 5-8 L 'Z' ANN M. GUDELIS St. Stanislaus Legion of Mary 1-4, Secretarial Club 83 Glee Club 1-4 ELIZABETH A. GUIDO Blessed Sacrament NIITRE 63 Library Page 3-83 Art Club 3,4 K PATRICIA A. GIQMBS St. .Uichael Archangel Legion of Mary 1,23 Crusade 1-4g S.S.L. 6 - f CECILIA M, GUTMANN It's comin Thum, Mar BARBARA A. HEALING S.S.L. Club 8 St. Aidan Legion of Ylary 4-83 S.S.L. 65 Sculp- ture Club 3,4 All Z SANDRA D. HALFHIDE Our Lady of Victory Student Council 7,85 Crusade 1-33 Cheerleader 3,4 SIARY ANNE C. HANLY g. ' says Theresa Duffy to Mary Slj Joachun A Crusade 6-85 Library Page 6-85 Swim- yanne Killea and Patricia Ross. ming Club 3,4 EILEEN M. HARRIS Our Lady of Grace Dramatics 1-75 President 53 Vice President 6,7 St. Bartholomew 65 Glee Club 1-45 Secretarial IRENE NI, I-IEANEY St. John the Evangelist Glee Club 6-8, Science Club 7,83 '-W5. Dramatics 3-5 AV ROSEMARY A. HEDLUND St. John of Arc Legion of Mary 1-85 Cwlee Club 1-4 Qs: .J 'Fix c X 'E' fw 713 '! ' . by ...J - 3 5' l. ai I 4 if r L A K 5' .s ,J .v ROSE A. HENRY 67 X Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary it Crusade 6-85 Bowling Club 5-85 Sci- :ZUIA dim A ence Club 7,8 E ,,:. MARILYN L. HICKOK F .i,.. . -fa I A dh A 1 I' HF 1 fp my , Z ..,,,. V, 'QT L' ,jg I 7 f -E' V, 91' 1 7 .f 541' I ,nb ,f z .W-R V L CATHERINE M. HIGNEY St. Martin of Tours Student Council 7,85 Crusade 65 Bowl- ing Club 5-8 JOANNE M. HILER Our Lady of the Cenacle Latin Club 7,85 Glee Club 3,45 Vice President 5 NANCY HOFACKER Our Lady of Mercy St. Patrick Legion of Mary 1-45 Student Council 7,85 Library Page 1-4 ROSEMARY A. HIGGINS Our Lady of Lourdes Library Page 3-85 Latin Club 7,8 Spanish Club 7,8 Wbfz. Glee Club 1-45 Bowling Club 6 MARY A. HOFFMAN Holy Cross Legion of Mary 2-85 MITRE 5-85 President 4 JOAN H. HOFMANN Holy Child Jesus Student Council 7,85 Crusade 1,25 Glee Club 1-8 JF MARGARET M. HOLLOWAY , , Fourteen Holy Martyrs Library Page 5-85 Swimming Club 7, 85 President 5 MICHELLE HORN St. Thomas Apostle Leo Honor 2-85 Glee Club 1-45 Presi- dent 2 CAROL A. HORSTMAN Holy Family Sculpture Club 3,45 Secretary 1,2' Swimming Club 5,6 3 q I ANTONIA T, 1AcoNo St. Michael Student Council 75 Glee Club 1-4 RAE T. IANNONE St. Rose of Lima Glee Club 3-85 Secretarial Club 85 S.S.L. 6 .416 IRENE B. JANKAUSKAS W f S M .ww t. ary of the Angels tary 1,2 Crusade 1-45 Science Club 7,85 Secre BARBARA I. JOHNSON Queen of Peace Library Page 65 Secretarial Club 85 Glee Club 1,2 JOAN C. JOHNSTON St. Anthony of Padua ,if l faf Crusade 1-55 Secretarial Club 85 E S.S.L. 6 r 5 JEANNETTE D. JONES il St. Jerome , 'YK' Cheerleader 5-85 Glee Club 2-45 Sci- H it-X ence Club 7,8 Sl. Clement Pope MAUREEN R. KANE xl Student Council 7,85 Library Page 2- 85 Ushers 2-7, Chairman 8 The deposit box is handy for such Hfinders' as Ann Murtha and Patricia Horkan. CATHERINE M. KELLY Transfiguralion Student Council 7,85 Library Page 5, 65 Bowling Club 6,8 EILEEN M. KELLY ARLINE A. KAULBACK St. Luke Glee Club 45 Secretarial Club 8 DENYSE A. KAVANAGH Blessed Sacrament Legion of Blary 2-45 Dramatic Club 5-S ELIZABETH A. KEANE Our Lady of Sorrous Legion of Slary 1,25 Orchestra 1,25 Science Club 7,8 GLORIA A. KEANNA St. Joseph Student Council 85 Crusade 85 S.S.L. 5 BIARY G. KEATING Our Lady of the ,Miraculous .Medal Leo Honor 2-85 MITRE 5-85 Vice President 2-4,6 BARBARA J. KELLNER St. Clare Bowling Club 6-85 Secretary 6,75 Sec- retarial Club 8 gym 'i 1 ' A , ee I L L 'sf f gk rg, -2 3' yy, If V 4, V, ll QU' B3 if I -L St. Mary Star ofthe Sea Student Council 7,85 Library Page 5, 5,65 S.S.L. 2 35 MARY T. KENEALLY St. Mel Q, -' Science Club 7,8 ,gf g 1 Q g W Q-pu 1 1 'A 'A . 1 .Q--W. S 5' ,,,, I ' 2 , W in A , CW' 47 W, W1 4 , if M . , I , i f z 5 f 1 f- an ' f ff Mg ig! J 9 if y' , 1 f ,M ,,, . ., - 3 ' gi. 'x 1 , .,,,. ,Q f 1 ,. 'i ' 5 'Q S If , QM' . W 5' f 2 1. ., ii, . Q,.. 7 .:.,.,.1i, . . ,..,. . t I . ' '7 '-.115-I1-'. .f ' , 'I J 5 ' Rx 42 af er 2 1 234' A? W ' ,M 4, A . I ,ii A mr ff ':f K I Q, , fa 4 ' , , - wi P A ' ' Q Q72 1 f ' Mfr, Us 4. A 3 1 iam! Sa 'Wg '- Wi 5 EWS-59 E I fi - ag, - 1-4- KATHLEEN M. KENNY Our Lady of Refuge Crusade 5,7,85 MITRE 6-85 Bowling Club 5,7 MARYANNE F. KILLEA Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Glee Club 1-55 Orchestra 1,2,45 Vice President 6 JOSEPHINE M. KING St. Teresa Legion of Mary 1-45 Secretary 45 Sec retarial Club 8 BERNADETTE A. KIVLIN Sl. Cecilia Legion of Mary 1-45 Glee Club 1-45 Science Club 7,8 BARBARA A. KLEIN St. Catherine of Sienna Bowling Club 6,75 Secretarial Club 8 KATHERINE R. KLINGA Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Student Council 7,85 MITRE 6-85 Science Club 7,8 WANDA K. KLONOWSKI A H Our Lady of Czenstoclzowa F ii Library Page 5-85 Glee Club 5-85 Science Club 7,8 GERTRUDE L. KLUB A V sf. Elizabeth Library Page 2-65 Bowling Club 6,75 f Secretarial Club 8 ,gxl W 'Wu ' S E... ,gps wwf? MARY H, KNAPP Holy Family Legion of Mary 1-45 Student Council 7,85 Crusade 3,4 MARY L. KOFFLER Sl. Pancras Library Page 25 Glee Club 15 Secre- U tarial Club 8 BARBARA v. KOWALSKI 'Q QQ ' SS. Cyril and Methodius 5 I. Legion of Mary 1,25 Crusade 1-45 5 ' Glee Club 3,4 f L ' L, f FRANCES R. KRAUS SS. Cyril and Methodius Legion of Mary 1,25 Crusade 1-45 Glee Club 3,4 LORRAINE T. KUCICH I Avll Our Lady of MI. Carmel Bowling Club 6,75 Latin Club 7,85 1 . f- -. Dramatics 1 ' .ff lf . av- ' IRENE E. KUKIEL ,Q . . IAI St. John Cantius W Crusade 2,3,55 S.S.L. 1,5 11 l A ARLINE M. LALIER V 5 '.,: Q Sr. Pancras -F'-Lv i ' Basketball Club 1,25 Bowling Club 5,6,85 Secretarial Club 8 CAMILLE R. LARIA St. A ugustine Legion of lilary 3,45 Library Page 7,83 Bowling Club 7,8 DOMINICA M. LA ROCCA ,Most Holy' Trinity Student Council 75 Basketball Club 1-45 Glee Club I-4 PATRICIA A. LAWILOR Sacred Hear! Legion of Nlary I-45 Latin Orchestra 2-4 Preparation for scholarship exams is serious work for these Seniors. ANTONIA LO FORTE St. Rita Crusade 5,65 Bowling Club 5-75 Art Club 4-7 ELAINE E. LOMBARDI St. Roch President 65 Vice President 75 Cheer- leader 3-8 ROSEMARY A. LOUGHERY 5 t. Pascal Baylon M91 11,1 Club 7,85 SIAUREEN F. LEAHY Blessed Sacrament SHIRE 6-85 Library Page 3-85 Ushers 6-8 VIRGINIA NI. LENAU St. Clare Student Council 7,85 Library Page 7, 85 Art Club 3,4 MARIE C. LENO Holy Family Legion of Klary I-85 Crusade 1-85 Swimming Club 5-8 LOLITA R. LESHLEY St. Francis of Assisi Crusade I-45 Glee Club 2-4 ANN E. LIBERATORE St. lllatthew Library Page 2,75 Latin Club 7,85 Secretary 2,3 CONSTANCE I. LIPNICKI St. Pius V Student Council 7,85 Crusade 3,45 Latin Club 7,8 'UN Secretarial Club 85 PFOPQNY Crew 4' 85 Bowling Club 6-8 'hal , Ibn' 'SQA li 1 ' far,'Qf ' 5 mi Ac 4 5 I ii ff -, ,, if 'CI' sf 5 w Q , Y- A 5 fe- .1 2 i i ,ai Q-4 Q W5,g 5 lv ,f k 5 1K fix '29 'ur R' Q. ., ,R ,. - . ,Y , ,R 4: ' ar . YS 4 2 , f I f ,X , in , ,-,kph V ,I ,f 5- 555- ,- in gm Alu- - --,vga v f i . 4 , in 5- fly 'Y X4 ,A M ii 'N '- f 7956-' 2 as -QW 1'- V 1- fm 0, ,, 2 4 IV',' if , 591 6 if ww sz Q 1 X . ft' P ,ye 1 .1- ' 21 ' ., 1 V 4' 2 f Q- -an f -Q, s is , s-,mi ff 1 ' V--ab Aw 7 ff I f e if I f, Wg! ff f f 1 f 1 1 . -'fl ,vkf , .- ,- , nw 4 1 f IU' Club 1,2 HV' PHYLLIS J. MANIGLIA St. Malachy MI - ' TRE 7,8, Library Page 2-55 Glen Club 1,2 DORIS M. MARCHAND Immaculate Conception Legion of Mary 15 Student Council 7,85 Orchestra 1 -4 FAY A. MARCHISELLA ANTONIA M. MADRAZO St. Mary Leo Honor 2-85 Orchestra 3,45 Glee ROBERTA M. MANGANO St. Rita Student Council 7 8' C Glee Club 2,3 , , rusade 7,85 SUSAN M. MANGO Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, and St. Stephen Crusade 3,45 Secretarial Club 85 S.S.L 6 Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Crusade 4-75 Science Club 7,85 Italian Club 7,8 fiffff ,,.:f JOYSETTE J. MARSH Our Lady of Presentation I Library Page 3-85 Basketball Club 1-45 V V .. .51 Bowling Club 7,8 . iw I ELIZABETH A. MATOS ' I .', sf. Matthias W Bowling Club 5-7, Glee Club 1-4' Art 1 'Q Club 5-7 l iii. , , iI'g,.Qj: ,, 3: I W -sf?-,. wr... ..--4, fi' '- GIROLAMA F. MAURICE Immaculate Co nception Crusade 3,45 Italian Club 75 Bowling Club 7 EILEEN M. McCABE St. Jerome Crusade 2-85 Library Page 2-85 Dra- ' matics 1,5-8 KATHLEEN M. MCCARTHY St. Teresa of Avila Art Club 4-85 S.S.L. 1,5 SALLY ANN MCCARTHY Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Legion of Mary 2-45 Swimming Club 5-8 SHEILA J -at 5 A gyg, Wad? MITRE 6-84 W A. MCCARTHY St. Sebastian Laurel 5-85 Glee Club 1-45 Latin Club ' 7,8 V ,Q ' MAUREEN A. MCCLOSKEY St. Francis Xavier V Legion of Mary 3-55 Crusade 3-5,7,85 ,, Glee Club 3-5 MARGARET A. McCLUSKEY Queen of All Saints Crusade 1-85 Laurel 5-85 Orchestra 1-8 PATRICIA B-1. INICDERMOTT St. Brigid Basketball Club 1-45 Science Club 7,8 PATRICIA A. SIcELROY St. Adalberz Legion of Siary 1-43 Student Council fuz- 7,8Q Bowling Club 5-8 BARBARA E. fN'1cGEE Our Lady of Lourdes Legion of Mary' 5'8Q Secretary 6g Ushers 5,7,8 Secretaries Genevieve Warren and Anne Marie Schutz deposit the daily attendance sheet. ELIZABETH M. McLEAVY St. Patrick Crusade 1-4,63 Latin Club 7,83 Or- chestra 1-4 HELEN M. McMAI-ION -I ELIZABETH A. MCGRATH Sl. Adalbert Legion of Mary' 1-83 Library Page 63 Glee Club 1-4 ROSEANNE T. McHALE Our Lady of Grace Secretarial Club 83 Bowling Club 5,7,8 MARY P. MCKENNA St. Francis of Assisi Legion of Nlary 1-43 Vice President 23 Orchestra 1,2 PATRICIA A. McKENNA Resurrection-Ascension Legion of Mary 1-SQ Student Council 7,83 Glee Club 1-8 ,Q K3 ,V N. 4 J :R 41 sb! ff' 'if EILEEN A. MCKEOWN St. Joseph Student Council 7,83 Orchestra I,ZQ Guidance Page 7 F ,A . gf' ELLEN M. MCLEAN ' Our Lady of Lourdes - ,,.i ' Leo Honor 1-83 Crusade 7g Latin Club 7,8 s , , dbz 3 'a7 .. -., ,tv ' Sl. Pascal Baylon . 4 1- ' Swimming Club I-8Q Property Crew 4-8, Chairman 7,8Q Art Club 35 FRANCES E. MCNAMARA ,V 1-3 St. Thomas Apostle V Legion of Mary 1-43 Glee Club 1-33 Secretary 7 4, 3- 4. '- L. .--,X r-. 5' 5 . sg '- 4' Br' i 1'- QA 7 . fa' iv ix: D, 1 du.. 6 ' -f V, I f I , Z ' rm' . . f f f 7, 1 M ef f if ' I fr Q I AIA. f Q, ' f V . 51' ,ggi , 5 ., '27-I. . 5, ! ' . W X wrfwev 4 ANN M. McNULTY Student Counci -AVF' ANNE M. MENTON St. Patrick Legion of Mary 1-45 Bowling Club 5-85 Secretarial Club 8 MARY M. MERNAGH St. Francis of Assisi Student Council 7,85 Latin Club 7,85 Basketball Club 1-5 St. Vincent Ferrer l 85 Cheerleader 5-85 Wardrobe 4-8, Chairman 8 ANN M. MCQUILLAN American Martyrs Crusade 7,85 Bowling Club 5-85 Latin Club 7,8 KATHLEEN A. ME LLUCCI St. Francis of Paola Crusade 1-65 Secretarial Club 5 S.S.L. 6 PATRICIA H. MIGDALEN P' Sacred Heart Crusade 3,45 Library Page 3-85 Swim- ming Club 1 PATRICIA M. MILLER SS. Joachim and Ann Library Page 2-85 Latin Club 7,85 Ushers 6-8 MARY T. MINCHILLI Most Holy Trinity Glee Club 3-65 President 6,75 Or- chestra 1-4 CHRISTINE D. MODICA Sacred Heart Legion of Mary 1-45 Crusade 1-43 Bowling Club 5-7 DOMENICA M. MOLLICA St. Peter Crusade 3-55 Laurel 65 Secretarial Club 8 ROSE MARY A. MONAHAN St. Mary Star of the Sea Library Page 55 Bowling Club 7,85 Secretarial Club 8 K I 4 MARY L. MONROE X Sacred Heart f .,,., Student Council 7,85 Crusade 55 Latin Club 7,8 Student Council Swimming Club 1 Zim ev- ws 56 , Q Crusade 7 ,. ' U5 ture Clu 4-Tlyw v g 1, f u - X W ., 1 MARJORIE A. MONTOUR St. Boniface 85 Crusade 2,55 JOAN M. MORAN St. Teresa of Avila 1-55 Library Page 2-75 Squlp. b 3,4,6,7 MARY T. MORGAN St. Thomas Aquinas Secretarial Club 85 S.S.L. 3 747 ROBERTA M. MORGENTHALER D St. Benedict Joseph Labre Legion of Blary 1-45 Crusade 1-45 Library Page 5,6 CAROL M. MOTT St. .Michael Glee Club 1-85 Science Club S.S.L. 5-8 VIRGINIA M. MEGAN St. Gerard Wlajella Leo I-Ioncr 2-85 Library Page 2-85 Sci- ence Club 7,8 As Miss Gretchen IVa1np explains the secretar- ial career, her assistants prepare to answer questions. PATRICIA A. MURRAY St. Andrew Arellino Bgwling Club 5-75 Science Club 7,85 Swimming Club 7 MARGARET M. MYLES IVIARTHA M. IVICGNO Sl. Thomas Apostle Student Council 75 Crusade 1-75 Ushers 5 IRENE IVI. SIIILLIGAN Our Lady of .UL Carmel Legion of Nlary 1-45 Bowling Club 6-85 Science Club 7,8 THERESA A. IVIULVANEY St. Augustine Library Page 5-85 Varsity Basketball 5-85 President 7 JEAN NI. SICRPHY St. Therese of Lisieux Student Council 7,85 Library Page 2-55 Science Club 7,8 LUCY F. MURPHY St. Elizabeth Library Page 2-65 Latin Club 7,83 Ushers 6-8 IVIAUREEN F. MURPHY Our Lady of the Miraculous :Medal Glee Club 1-45 Secretarial Club 85 Bowling Club 6,7 ,,, f 7 Sl. Raphael r Legion of Mary 2-4 5 1 p LORETTA A. NASTA St. Thomas Aquinas 2:1 if Student Council 75 Crusade 85 Span- ,. -.,'.. 5 I Vqll ish Club 7,8 E' . Sf!! mv-5 'Q 9,14 'Q' 6 IUK 5 sr . . 2375 fi uv' fb' Q' X. ,,,, , ,,.,f,.. .Q :VV-,.,Z,?!,f2y'lln' :I . Zi ' ' Qt 4 5 2 fc f wtf!! f 4 ff 1 if !',W,f if ff f ,, I 94 I 'Y f f QU , , , ! Q f Z7 1 ' f , fy ' S f ,f ' ',f.1f V 6: ' j . K 2 W 47, f' V ,jf-' , A ff 1 - . pg,-f' - ' I 9' X , f' . av .1 5 .5-5, tree' I M WV 5, -af ,J . , i,. . .Q fi 4., I 5 ,.. ' . .ll 7 Z iv -Q, 4 1' ,. mga My IRENE D. NEELY Sl Virgilius A Crusade 6-85 Library Page 3-85 --. 1. I .. French Club 7,8 V ' MARQUERITE M, NENNINGER Sacred Heart Legion of Mary 5,65 MITRE 7,85 Basketball Club 3-6 EVELYN T. NEUNER St. Joseph Art Club 1-45 President 45 Orchestra ELIZABETH A. NICKELS Sl. Thomas Apostle Legion of Mary 1-4,6-85 Latin Club 7 7,85 Ushers 6-8 I PATR St. Stanislaus Koslka 5 5 ZH' f f ff Legion of Mary 2-45 Secretarial Club 1 85 Glee Club 1-4 MARY Legion of Mary 35 Secretarial Club 85 Bowling DAL Sl. Bartholomew Bowling Club 55 Glee Club 1-45 Sci- ence Club 7,8 . iw ICIA A. OAKES I as ELEANOR T. O'BRIEN , St. Joseph A Science Club 7,85 Glee Club 1-45 Guidance Page 6,8 4,1 ' .cf A' 550: K .. . A. O'CALLAGI-IAN St. A ugustine Club 5-8 with im' E F. O'CONNELL 45' MAUREEN A. O'CONNOR Our Lady of Grace Library Page 6-85 Bowling Club 7,85 Vice President 1 JUDITH A. O'DONNELL Our Lady of Good Counsel Crusade 85 Club 1-5 Bowling Club 7,85 Glee 1 ANN M. O'KEEFE .Mn Sl. Andrew Avellino W Basketball Club 3,45 Swimming Club .vm 5-85 Ushers 7,8 5, DOROTHY E. O'KEEI-'E Legion of Mary 1-85 MITRE 5-85 President 1-4 MARGARET M. O'KELLY Sl. Catherine of Sienna 'I Leo Honor 3-85 Library Page 2-85 V' ' V, President 1,3 , A A A' MARY D. OMARA '- Blessed Sacrament iii if V Latin Club 7,85 Secretary 35 Or- ' EHV chestra 1-4 ' l A :AI LOURAY F. O'NEILL Y V Resurrection-Ascension Z W' ' Basketball Club 2,35 Glee Club 1 7 7 x , X Wg, DOLORES B. ORDON Holy Cross Legion of Mary 1-75 Science Club 75 Bowling Club 6 JOAN F. OSWIECIMSKI Holy Cross Si Cheerleader 5-85 President 55 Vice ,nfl President 3 ,4 JULIA S. PAE TZIG St. llargaret Legion of Mary 1-45 Glee Secretarial Club 8 Barbara Kowalski, Mary Koffler, Arline Lalier, and Roberta Morgenthaler's confident smiles foretell a Dodger victory. MARY M. PERGOLA Our Lady of Sorrows Legion of Mary 1-45 Latin Club 7,85 Orchestra 1-8 FRANCES L. PERRETTY St. Nicholas Legion of Mary 1-85 Swimming Club 5-85 Glee Club 1-4 ARLENE M. PERRY St. John Evangelist Legion of Mary 1-35 Crusade 2-55 Li- brary Page 4-6 Club 1-35 ALIERICA M. PAGAN St. Gabriel Student Council 75 Crusade 65 Or- chestra 1-6 LUCILLE P. PALNIISANO St. Martin Legion of Bflary 3,45 Library Page 65 Bowling Club 5-8 PATRICIA H. PATEREK SS. Cyril and Methodius Legion of Mary 1,25 Crusade 1-45 Bowling Club 6-8 DOROTHY T. PATTERSON St. Anastasia Legion of Mary 1-45 Library Page 5,65 Bowling Club 6 YVONNE M. PAYNE St. Monica Legion of Mary 1-45 Student Council 85 Library Page 1-4 MARGARET S. PEACE St. Stanislaus Kostlea Science Club 7,85 Glee Club 1-4 Q' r L.. 3 A 4 -. fi ya , , . -14.1 if -i 6-'Sa 5 are '21 Was Q QL fer lf s 4 ,WA , . ' it f '- had ga' V W! P I ff 27 af- W, ,.s., 2' 7 M.. ff . 5,6 f f f 9 45 iff , ff ,V 11, V A! . 1-.,.yv 4 , 5 ' f f 1 1- 1- ff 5. ,Af -2 7' ' 9 ffl- 5,511 f 7 ' A X XWZQW Z , , f jf Z M , Q ff , A7 ' 7 4' V, - I ,.,. ' , Q f ' , K ff ' f 7 f .fr -' fwfr Maw al SUZANNE M. PROTO St. Patrick Legion of Mary 1 4 C - 5 rusade 1-45 Or chestra 1-4,6-8 PHYLLIS F. PULGRANO St. Matthew Library Page 3-65 Bowling Club 6-85 S.S.L. 5,6 LORRAINE F. PFEIFFER Our Lady of Lourdes Student Council 85 Library Page 1,25 Bowling Club 5-8 DIANA J. POTENZANO St. Joan of Arc Student Council 7' S ' ' , wlmmmg Club 5-7 ' O , rchestra 1-4 HELEN M. POWERS St. Saviour Crusade 35 Library Page 2-65 Club 5-8 H, Bowling .--1225 ' . V I V ff 'amy' I 'f , . f j aw' f I Q V ---,, .y ' MQ? SHEILA E. QUINN 'uii ' St. Francis of Assisi 'I ll L . egion of Mary 5-85 Bowling Club 5-85 Ushers 5-8 NORMA M. REDDING Si. John the Baptist Bowling Club 5-8' Glee Cl b , u 1-45 S.S.L. 6 CAROLE C. REED St. Thomas Apostle Legion of Mary 1-85 MITRE 5-85 Editor 7,85 Cheerleader 1-4 CATHERINE M. REGAN St. Catherine of Genoa Leo Honor 3 8' L ' - , egion of Mary 2-85 Lib 1 rary Page 2-8 IRENE REILLY St. Mary Student Council 7,85 Crusade 7,85 Li- brary Page 6-8 MARYROSE T. RICCA .W y ff 1 ! U 1 f X 4 f QW . , y ' ' St. Charles Borromeo Legion of Mary 1-55 Library Page 5-85 Science Club 7,8 ANGELA E. RICHARD Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Library Page 5-85 Sculpture Club 3,45 Ice Skating Club 5-8 HELEN D. RISDELL St. Benedict Joseph Labre Bowli C - ' ' ng lub 5 8, Secretarial Club 8 CAROL A. ROCKWOOD St. Pascal Baylon Student Council 7,85 Orchestra 15 Spanish Club 8 DOROTHY T. RODRIGUEZ St. Vincent Ferrer Crusade 2' ' 1 I-IPFHFY Page 65 Science Club 7,8 JOAN M. ROONEY Our Lady of ,Uercy d-. Ushers 6-8 - , Q ISABEL E. RosATo - , Q' Q, 45, .St. Gabriel 5 ' .: -f Crusade 1-17,85 Science Club 7,83 aff- ' ' President 4 C E' 'lf Y ,J I KAREN 51. ROSE St. Benedict Joseph Lahre Crusade 1-63 Latin Club 7,85 Glee Club 1-4 PATRICIA A. ROSS Blessed fllary, Help of Christians Student Council 7,85 Dramatics 5 MARY ANN c. RUZAS ,lg 3 51 '1- .St. Leo up J Crusade 5, Dramatic Club 4,65 Glee Club 2,3 REGINA NI. RYAN 5t. Ignatius Student Council 7,85 Crusade 2,39 Bowling Club 5-8 ,. THERESA A. RYAN . W, , Corpus Christi , -li-fa Bowling Club 6-8, Latin Club 7,89 t Legion of Mary' 6 'mp HELEN E. SABAL-IA W , .SL Patrick V 1 V ,V retarial Club 8 ,W I Z f' ,Q fl 45, if ,f 'Ol fir , ,, ' f, ,f LORRAINE A. SCHLOEMER .St. Kevin Leo Honor 1-8, Crusade 75 Cilee Club 1-4 Basketball Club 2,35 S.S.L. 65 Orches- tra 1,2 GERALDINE V. SALVATORE Nativity of Our Blessed Lord Legion of Mary' 1, Glee Club 1-4 CATHERINE R. SAVINO St. Michael Library Page 1,23 Cilee Club 1-35 Sec- MARY ANN B. SAWICKI .5t. Sylvester Crusade 5-75 Library Page 3-75 Or- chestra 1-7 RITA M. SCHLEGEL .St. Matthias Legion of Mary 1-85 German Club 83 Orchestra 1-8 ELLEN T. SCHLOERB ' 4 Sacred Heart 17 Bowling Club 5-83 Vice President 6g French Club 7,8 Jo ANN E. SCHMITT if St. Frances de Chantel Library Page 1-65 Bowling Club 6-85 Latin Club 7,8 47 , Q , 3 sq V1 17 a V k :- Z 6 Y 25 'Q' 'T' 43 , A ,X 4 5 'nl' if Y:- 'Z' 116- Rf at f - way - -ff f -5 . ,' ,QLVQ 4 4' 7 gf 4? X N E., gi , l f f ,ff f , Ml 4893, ELIZABETH R. SCHOOF Bowling Club 3,4 Quo 'Z' 5 r I MARY A. SCOTTO Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, and Sl. Stephen Library Page 2,35 Italian Club 5-75 Glee Club 1 ROSE M. SEGOVIA Immaculate Conception Legion of Mary 1,25 Orchestra 1-55 Glee Club 6 NANCY B. SERPICO Holy Family Crusade 1-45 Latin Club 75 Bowling Club 6,7 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Club 5-85 Glee Club 15 Art ROSEMARY A. SCHRAFEL St. Thomas Apostle Glee Club 1-45 Bowling Club 5-85 S96- retary 4 PATRICIA A. SCISCENTO St. Gerard Majella Swimming Club 15 Basketball Club 35 Secretarial Club 8 fl' CAROL D. SHADA St. Jolin the Baptist Crusade 75 Library Page 65 Latin Club PATRICIA K SI-IANNAHAN Sl. Saviour fi ' in Q Cheerleader 5-85 Secretarial Club 8 MARJORIE A. SHEEHAN St. Joseph Legion of Mary 1,3-,-1,65 Laurel 1-85 Glee Club 1-4 DOLORES M. SKUDLAREK Holy Cross Legion of Mary I-35 Student Council 7,85 Glee Club 1-4 ANNE M. SMALL St. Philip Neri Legion of Mary 1-65 Bowling Club 5,65 Glee Club 1-4 CONSTANCE M. SMITH Sacred Swimming Club 5,65 Glee Club 1-45 Heart V lx w 5 I X Q Secretarial Club 8 1' 3- Sculpture ANNE L. SORIENTO Good Slicplierd Legion of Mary 5-75 Crusade 75 Club 5,6 PATRICIA A. SPAKOWSKI Sf. Rose of Linig Legion' of Mary 45 Library Page 5,64 Secretarial Club 8 PI-IYLLIS M. SPATAFORA St. Barbara Legion Of Mary I-75 Orchestra 3,43 Glee Club 3,4 FLORENCE M. SPETH Sz. Eliqabezh Student Council 7.8g Crusade 2-53 Homemaking Service 6-8 51.172- Q, fa 5 DIANE K. SPETTEL 4 I -n , Sl. Robert Bellarrnine Student Council 7,83 SIITRE 6-8g 'Y Latin Club 7-8 LORRAINE BI. STANKIEYYXICZ Our Lady of Consol Crusade 1.3.45 Secretarial ation Club S PATRICIA L. STEFANELLO St. .Vary .Uother of Jesus Crusade 3.4: Bowling Club 5-Sg Sec- retarial Club 8 731 I di I BIARJORI Ozfr Ladw Q- ALICE C. STCRM St. Rose of Lima ade 7.8: Library Page 3-8g Boul- Crus ing Club 5-8 EILEEN N. SULLIVAN Cure of flrs Ml. Crusade 7.8: Library Page 3-S: Bo ing Club 7.8 E D. SULLIVAN Queen of .Ilartprs B0'wlll'Ig cm 5-ag ice skating club 6 MAIQREEN P. SCLLIYAN Holy Clzzld Jesus Glee Club 1-33 Secretarial Club S PATRICIA K. SULLIVAN Immaculate Conception Secretary 1,23 S.S.L. 65 Secretarial Club 8 PAIQLA A. SYYITAL Legion of SI ' A 8g Crusade 1 Pkg' 1-,Q f 5 Z 7' DONNA A. THOMAS Nativity of the Blessed Virgin .llary Crusade 3-65 Laurel 5-85 Library Page 5-8 MARY II. TI-IUIVI Blessed .Sacrament Legion of Mary' Secretary 2 Our Lady of Consolation ary 1,25 Student Council -4 JCDITI-I L. TAGLIAFERRO St. Joan of :irc Legion of Xlary 5-7 2-4,65 Library Page DOROTHY O. THOERICHT Blessed fllary, Help of Christians Science Club 7,85 Glee Club 1-45 Or- chestra 2-4 .QS- nv 3 NY .9 5- C' WI 275-I Y sz:-' 'S f-gf 3 f ' ,- fi fm- 'Hb gk: .H 1 au. E54 ow-nf X fqas, 73 5 : , 1-ff M 5 2 I W' . 'C' 'Y , ' -T ' 'CL' S if 1-45 Glee Club 1-45 V ROSE TIBALDI St. .Uary lllagdalene Bowling Club 63 Secretarial Club 8 Vice President 75 l KP, K 'No ,. nf' N .. 1 'Y .Wi V . . . 5 ,. A A .5 I W' xx . A , , . ii Q A 'GDL ' X I , af R , five' N if it J r . gg. 551 2 1 5.s:f-xy 'SA . '33 f 7 .tx F KATHLEEN B. TOBIN A sf. Gabriel X, H Y Crusade 55 Glee Club 15 Latin Club ' ,. 7,8 it 3 MA E X ,-'T' 9-an ,Q TERESA A. TOLVO I '-'W . Q25 Queen of All Saints 5 '71 Leo Honor 2-85 Crusade 1-55 L2-L1!'Cl , 5-s PRISCILLA A. TROISE Sacred Heart Legion of Mary 1,25 Crusade 2-5,7 Library Page 7 ,x ELIZABETH C. TRUST St. Miclzael Leo Honor 2-85 Laurel 5-85 Orchcs- yi X tra 6-8 V 3 1 im 5 rlvv 5, as-. HELEN P. TUCRER 5, 71,9 5, 1 St. Teresa of Avila ' ' Xl 1.7 A Bowling Club 7,85 Secretarial Club 8 M CECILIA C. UZARSKI St. Stanislaus Kostka Crusade 1-45 Library Page 5,65 Secre- tarial Club 8 CLARE E. WAAS ,, Y x St. Catherine of Sienna Q, hx Glee Club 6-85 Science Club 7,85 5' 5 A ' W Ushers 6-8 A ' ANN C. WALSH - I S t. Luke ,L W . Crusade 5,7,85 Orchestra 1-45 Bowling ' Y , Club 5-8 GENEVIEVE M. WARREN bniblb A ::7 :yl 5 Our Lady of Lourdes E 5 4- ss s Library Page 55 Science Club 7,85 V President 1 r '1m VR V, ,ignite -29' f mi, ,Q A 'QI Ya -s. -Q:-. , f 7 DOROTHY M. WECKEL Immaculate Conception Legion of Mary 15 Student Council 7,85 Crusade 3,4 Q MARY ALICE WEEKS Holy Ghost W X 5 Glee Club 6-85 Bowling Club 5-85 Ushers 7,8 MARIE D. WEISSENBACK St. Teresa of Avila s, X Sculpture Club 3-55 S 153,65 Science Club 7,8 . . X Wlfllflllllg Club SIE-1' ELLENJANE C. WELDON St. Boniface Latin Club 7,85 Swimming Club 2,35 Basketball Club 3 , LUCILLE M. WELSCH ap.. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Secretarial Club 85 Glee Club 1,2,7,85 Ice Skating Club 6 MAUREEN E. WELSH St. Kevin I-Cgifm Of Mary 1-4,65 Laurel 1-85 President 3,5,6 MARYANN E. WENSDORFER St. Stanislaus Kostka Legion of Mary 2-45 Library Page 55 Secretarial Club 8 GLORIA A. WHALLEY S t. Cecilia Legion of Mary 1-Sq Latin Club 7,83 Orchestra 1-8 7 9 ff! f f w , 'fn ' , W, 1 1 lflf ' 1 f ff' 4 4114415 f ff W ,I ROBERTA A. WIDMAYER .f , , St. Brigid , Legion of Mary 1-83 Bowling Club W A 5,7,8g Orchestra 1-4,6 Crusade Rep 1 MARY E. WILLIAMS St. Pascal Baylon Bowling Club 5,85 Science Club 7,8g MAUREEN V. WILLIAMS Our Lady of Loretto Crusade 2-43 Bowling Club 5-83 Ush- ers 7,8 VALERIE A. WISSLER St. Anne Crusade 2-45 Swimming Club 6, Bowl- ing Club 5-8 MAUREEN T. WOODS St. Catherine of Genoa Library Page 2-83 Spanish Club 7,84 Science Club 7,8 MARY A. YOUNG St. Kevin Legion of Mary 1-35 Glee Club 1-35 Latin Club 7 if 4 , nf. ' , la.. ' , ,f'W W 5 jffv y mr, fi' C 'K fx 'i'f' fw,,f 'f'M! L f ! 1 1 J f f X my 'W' .1 . ,. ..: . TI-IERESA c. ZAJKOWSKI Transfiguration , Student Council 7,83 Bowling Club if I. K.,VA 5l. ': 'A I With loving devotion to Our Lady, Catherine 7,85 Latin Club 7,8 fx ',., 2 'i' Regan arranges flowers at the classroom shrine. A '73 ELEONORE A. ZALEWSKA Our Lady of Consolation Legion of Mary 1,2g Crusade 1-45 Science Club 7,8 IRENE A. ZEBROWSKI sf..Hfd1-fig s. 7 Crusade 7,85 MITRE 6'85 5-S-L 51718 ' MARILYN J. ZEINER .I ' St. Nicholas of Tolentine ,,,- Spanish Club 7,85 Orchestra 1-85 Sd' 'H NE., ence Club 7,8 IQL, Q MARGARET A. ZIZZO i - ', Si. Benedict ,.,: ,,,. 3 Library Page 2-4,65 Glee Club 4,55 'W ' f5XV 1 Secretarial Club 8 l4 ui-3. mb ' liffifa, 4 1 Q W, be all , f --M! f f f 4 1 I -- .. ::, 1,W.qy rf: I g Vasa its iid Nl ali Ll 1 5 K 3 414, TH Z f s Today, a Twentieth Century World Q seems to spin about its axis at break- neck speed. It is indeed an age of ad- E 1 venture. Despite the fact that contem- porary society has been super-charged 0 l Q with atomic energy, the wonder drug, ,ff 2 a panoramic screen, there are many tasks yet to be done, many mysteries iff yet to be solved. Ours, as Christians, is not the lot to stand upon the sidelines , and let Z1 new world order emerge with- ff 5 out us. The future stretches out before us-a glorious opportunity to be en- . riched by learning, ennobled by labor, and chastened by sacrifice. But, we cannot do anything by doing nothing. - , ,Q-fiwi. .. at W - esiel-1f1'f,4'2i.2i:'I? Qf'JfP-1 w:PsiwL1'+'f' iwfffi-42275 re if, -53+'PW-wf .Trrf,4 .,,' f :ill-1:11 -'afmfrfiz A :f1f.4i9i?ffE5?w .. '- s A-:'w3'f x'w2't1? -Qfcfi fs. aw- nm-'. - - Y , ' fr : in-r H-'wyi ww.. w+.,s,w-J - .15 .gm ., 1, Q.. .5 ' .. 1. . fc., gglffif fg 71,43 , ,ifgjiflgi ff? 123597555545595fQ,1fQ3f:ii5f'5-ifff 957' 7243 73 ififp5i?l1ff'1'9?l'i :iff 7 5 ,wb gf? 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Your dauntless spirit spurred us on in our desire to make the MITRE the best. to the Faculty. You realized the demands of a staff member. You Were understanding. to Mr. John Ursprung. You showed us the Way to perfection by your expert advice. You Were ingenious. to Mr. George Routel. You made our Senior portraits as lovely as We hoped they would be. You were creative. to Michael Senko. You made us smile amid the flare of popping flashbulbs. You had en- durance. to Mr. William Cooke. Your capable staff put the finishing touch to our MITRE. You are a master craftsman. to the Student Body. You inspired it. The pages speak of your hopes and desires. It is your book, the 1956 MITRE. Administration Art Classes C Basketball C C Biology Classes C Boatride CC C Career Day C C . Catholic Press Day Chemistry Classes Chr1stmasC C CC C CC Commercial Classes C C C C Crusade- C Dramatics. CCC C CC C C CC CC C. Elementary Algebra Classes CCCCCCCC English Classes CCCCCCCC.CCCCCC... 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CC Geometry Classes C German Classes C C German ClubC C C Glee Club CC CC CC Graduates January CCCCCCC June .C..C CCCC Graduation Commencement Exercises CCCCCC C C Communion Breakfast CCCCCCCCC C Graduation Mass GU1d2nCe CCC..CCaCCC..C,Vg Gym Classes CCCCCCC History Classes CCC.C,CCC 4 Homemaking Classes .CCCC C 6 lll'X CC 8,9 50,51 98-101 C 30,31 104,105 CC72,73 C 86,87 CC34,55 rH22,23 CCC74-77 C124,25 CC46,47 CC CCCCCC C60 CC38,39 NCL66 HMF67 CCCC61 68 71 CCCCCC148 C108-133 138-165 136,137 CCNM155 CMCI34 CICHW65 CC96,97 1182,83 C1154-57 Intermediate Algebra Classes Italian Classes Italian Club Latin Classes Latin Club C 60 70 71 64 C CC C 65 Laurel 42, 43 Lay Staff CC 10, 11 Legion of Mary 20, 21 Leo Honor Society C C C62 Library C C 52, 53 Library Science C C 52, 53 Little Theatre C 40, 41 May Crowning C C C C18 Mitre CC C C CC 44, 45 Music Classes CCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCC 4 8 Open School Day 90, 91 Orchestra CC C CCCCCCC .C49 Physics C 32, 33 Queenship Tableau CC C CCCCCCCCC C19 Religion Classes 16, 17 Retreat .C C 26, 27 Ring Day 88, 89 Senior Dance CCCCCCCCCCC 94 Senior Prom 92, 93 Spanish Classes CC CCCCC CC69 Spanish Club CCCCCCCCCC CC71 Sports Clubs C C 102, 103 Student Council C CC CCCCC 78, 79 Trigonometry Classes CC C Ushers CCC.CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC CC,,C 61 .CUCCC95 Vocations C C CCCCCC,.,CC CCCCCCC 2 8, 29 Washington Trip C11 11C84,85 'WMUJBdn1L'.E?lf?M.'HY'FE1-M-215.2.Vl1lUf JEi! i ,, .1 ,xiii f1..fmk'.iP.?f5-Jglni-'EZEII Ji 'lf .Lf x ,hpj -1 5. ,, . lifzfff' ,N Mia 1 in X Q Wm .al 0-3- f .kit 4 ? . ., ' f A J' S1 9 ' A 1 1 M 1 Every mornenrw comes to us as an., opportunity from., Godg then., iw plunges into eternity, there! to remain.. forever wharw we have rnadev iw. ml-'Q'


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