Bishop Shanahan High School - Aquila Yearbook (West Chester, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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AQUILA, to the book which records the events of this year. the first in the history of Bishop Shanahan lligh School. Most majestic of birds, the eagle has long been the symbol of free- lleih, courage, and power. In an age ii vvhich freedom is dearly h0llgllt,.'nih0ll courage of the high- est order lsfin demand, may the students who-Vigo forth from this school be a power for good in their chosen sphere. we imitate tllep eagle in gi for the heights, scorning hal ' 1 ed ideals, so that ing li, ard. we --seek :hid S Tm.: .ire Above!! West Chester Pennsylvania 'F Thus The Beginning ofthe 8 AQLIIL .....--...ii ',,,,....-.-- .4 ., .--vfvf mums f e as W i j - f I wif, ' ' K M ew --r- A s- -A-S1115-Ulm-1,'f ' PM W ,H v-,e.,wau-.swf Evuceived in the minds aff thas: whose camzfru has ever been nur spiritual aware. . ln Ill- lixw-ll:-luy. Ilu- XIII-l Hl'N1'l 'IIll lwlm l'. Ullulxl. 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Flltblllll rf-1-f-iH- frmn Ili, l':XI'4'llI'll4'f' Ilu- nanu- ul' ilu- fir-I hlllH'l'lIllf'll4ll'lll ul' ilu- gxl'1'll1ll0l'l'hilll :I-lloolf. HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND JOHN FRANCIS 0'HARA, C.S.C., D.D. Archbishop of Philadelphia vu THE MOST REVEREND J. CARROLL McCORMlCK, D D. Auxiliary Bishop of Phvladelphia THE MOST REVEREND JOSEPH M, McSHEA, D D. Auxiliary Bishop of Phvladelplua M.. 'if Hraagnf la actuality by aarafnl planning . . . THE RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR EDWARD M. REILLY, J.C.D Superintendent ol Archdiocesan Catholic Schools THE REVEREND JOHN J. GRAHAM, D.D. Assistant Superintendent of Schools Qi-' THE REVEREND FREDERICK J STEVENSON Assistant Superintendent ol Schools Guzdcd ihrsuyh the Hrs! year by :fs newly chasm Zfrzmpnl Assisted by mpzzbls lay ieaslrcys fs, REVEREND DANIEL J KEHOE Pruncupal For many years a member of the Facully of Sam? Thomas More Hugh School un Phuladelphua Father Kehoe brungs lo hus posuluons as flrsl pun rupal of Bushop Shanahan Hugh School a weallh of experuence both un the work of leachung and un the problems of hugh school admunuslrauuon Lf 'M I Z I, K, 1 JOHN E GRANOZIO uf-' 1, , Besudes has work as Dureclor of Athleuucs Mu Gvoo 1 fl yu azuo us unslruflor ol Heallh and Physucal Educaluoru lf, I Xl He us a graduafe ol Temple Uruuversuuy where he achueved dusvuncluon un the Held of auhleuucs ykf V vff 'I f f flf 7 X' y f :Og inp- 6 EDWARD G TORRANCE A graduale of Vullanova Unuversufy M Tar rance us a qualufied leacher of World Huslory Arruerucan Husuory and Ncuuuonal Problems H also acts as coach of the Juruuor Vorsuuy 'US Y.: TN? - , y 1. ' f ly I - ' f ' - ' , Q , A j- zu I I .24 I A4 Y fl lf-flu X ff' L Q, I :fab A 1 ' 'M 71 rdlil 'li ff, f' ' ,f ,ff if 1 yf 1, il A V- C, ' C .!7',y Ili, .l , A I I 1 ' V. , MM if., , f . , ., f V f I u , A ' 1, . ' . . 4 ffl J ,Qu ,'j:' 'L ,,'7 1 , QQ, X- ' f K, f , 1 ' V W. 5 'bf 4 O5 5 u 1 'V Y . , . I rl - . . I . - e C9 SISTER MARIE STANISLAUS IH M SISTER MARY PETER IH M SISTER M SAN GREGORIO IH M pmfed of Syudmg Preled ol Drscrplme Prelecl ol Achvrfres Maphemqngg Relrgron Lairn Ssrence Sponrsh Brology Stayed by Sisters Serearrte af the Jraraaealate J-teart af ,Mary SISTER CECILIA MARIE IH M SISTER MARY GEORGE IH M SISTER ANTHONY MARY IH M Head of Musrc Deparfmenl School Lrbrarrcn AQUILA Advrsor Relrgron Musrc I.aIrn Englrsh Malhemallcs Y -Q C2 SISTER MARY ALACOQUE IH M SISTER MARIAN WILLIAM IH M Lockers Grrls Baskelball Relrgron Englrsh SHANA VIEWS Advrsor Relrgron Englush ?' Q 3.-v SISTER M JAMES ANTHONY IHM Clerical Work Book Slore Commercral Sublects H . 3 , . . . , . . . . , . . . Q I O O 0 . . , . . . , . S I IVII 4 ' P ' I I S4 1., I 0 ,a . Vw , . , .I ' I R Y , 5' ,Z Kept in swath opcratian by an Wfieuf fam' of workers -,-as 5-f MRS PAUL MQCARTER School Cafelena MRS JOSEPH MOBILE School Calelerra -rv W MR ROBERTJ BOYLE School Mcmlenance MRS JAMES BURKE Srhool Calelerva 'fi' Mus. SAM Moauf X :J School Colefeno 'S Mass Juoum wEsroN . ,,j '- Srlvool Offce 'VS l6'i3l1a,a Shanahan ffzylz Schaal has saaaessfally calaplafea its iaifialflzylzt vEARa ifgfx ! a a Q fa 1 V GINNI s f My f ,, Jef' ,mf :v.'51, vf' - , haf . - ' If i:'7'. 'qt 11- af Ji-an V . - ,D S: , V L I, .. The Flight Begins rfmfmber fl1c'f7rs! manflz ? I would like o few young gentlemen this afternoon . . . . . to rake the lawn after school. On our toes from the beginning, even at study. ,V -f 9' Stores not open for business yet, Son. Any little jobs to do, Sister- during class, that is? Who are those green Merc hot-rodders? YQ If-'hgh ls this where they're going to put the tennis court? I sr 4-. Pioneer days! Who needs tables? I just turned my back for a minute and it was gone! as I 1 I This is a library? We might even have grass-some day! -,Q-rw, What drops down under the stays there! bleachers 29 T J vu e . 'nag' ' ,gg-5.. . F.ff5'f' 4 I love work. I could watch it all day! Qs. 'fin Wings at u Spread . A- l '-,YJ 11 ,gn- -4 X1Hf'IlllHl 9 1 w u r 1 1 F 1 1 Xl 1 1 tr X I 1 1 nfeluln 1 1 1 1 1 Boflx F5 5. la f' I Q1 ,. l ll .J ii, I ,Q YY 1, L E 1. ' P 1 I .tw Q l A ' ' 'W ' , . f- . ' T 1 5 N Q. , , I t I 7 ,N ' g 8-4 f, , . . , l .,f 3 ,Y , , f P 3 Fx' ' -. 14 l , , , 1' :f ' v Q- , 'ff V nh Q ' f, , A , E 1 , 5 A if .' Qe, fi 'l if on A' ' -' . lIfT. Bifl DI Sllilllllllilll lliggll Fvluml wsu elwli- rutwl lay lli- lfx '1'll4'lll'f. ,lulm lf. 1l'llurz1. 1I.5.1I.. .lr 'lulni-lmp of l'l1il:n- rlvlllliu. xf-lflillllw In ilu- Xrrlllri-luvln uvrv llu- llvw-re-:ul llc-nry lf. liiggin- :ml 'l'lu- lim 'ra-:ul XX illium .l. l'11'Il4'l'lf'. 'l'lu- ll1 'l'1'lul XX illium if. lfillllltw' znul llu- llf'u'rr'lul llc-nry J. Smyth zwlml :IN 11llilIlll'I'-. auul Ill- Yvry l1c'u'r1-:ul Ylmvignm' ,IUSPIDII .l. xll'1lllIHl an Xl:-tvr of 111-rw Ill nivx. lla ing lvl'-1.4-el ilu- -vlu ml. Xrvlllni-lulp 1l'lluru llllllfi'-44'1l ilu- j1illll'l'lll:1 un tlu- anim- ul' flutlmliv 1-ullu-alum. ill -n pn'-ul:-4l at Sul:-nun lin - '- 'nn ul' llu- lilv-xml 511 'runu'nl. l're'-vnt nt Ilu- rvra-lllmly umu- muny nu'mlu-r- of ilu- ifle-rggy. vixic' lwulvr- from Ill- W1--I Clu'-u-r urvu. kllll ilu' r4-lutiu-- mul lll'll'Il1l- ul' llu' lxllfllllf lllll nf ilu' Flu I4-nt S. l ll , CLASSES Steady asfenf in sflfalusfif mzlcawr ' x -o 5, by if .1 X f . ,- K A A L' Egfr- l xx The Creed in Symbols displayed upon the bulletin board furnishes the Freshman Religion Class with visual aid in searching more deeply into the content of the truths which comprise the Apostles' Creed. JOHN FALLON speaks before the class while GAIL MURTHA points to the article to which he refers. Freshmen give strict attention as the Algebra Class receives from SISTER MARIE STANI5- LAUS a lesson in factoring. ROBERT MAURO displays his diagram of c complex sentence while JUDlTH HOOD and PAULETTE FINNEY await their turns. Grammatical constructions form an important part of the Freshman English program. They furnish a sound foundation not only for further study in English but also for the mastery of foreign languages. iff? at xx, , 'me 73 5 O Jesus, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I offer Thee all my prayers, works, and sufferings of this day . . . Thus Shonahon's day ofticially begins. Praying together, Father Kehoe, the members of the Faculty, and the stu- dents in their home rooms offer to Almighty God all that may transpire during the course of the day. MICHAEL BALTZ of Freshman Latin Class translates o story from mythology. 1' K . 'T xx ff' 1' nv' 'nl JAMES DAYLOR addresses the Sophomore English Class as GRACE BONIFACINO, DONALD DAWSON, DOLORE5 WERTZ, and JAMES KIER await their turn to speak on Teen-agers and TV. Aspects considered were religious and educational programs, movies, plays, and general entertainment. Such discussions stimulate interest in timely topics and give students an opportunity to express their views. MR. GRANOZIO presents a les son in Sophomore Health Class Members of the Biology Class take part in an experiment based on photosynthesis. At the demonstra- tion table, ROBERT MAIER, BERNARD PERELLA, THOMAS HARTSHORNE, and JOSEPH YANKECH extract chlorophyll from leaves. At the chart, AMANDA TARASCHI points out, in a cross section of a leaf, the chief food-producing cells. li 'S I 1 l l SOPHOMORES ,, J -Q ' ' A W 4 L 7' -4 GRACE GIUNTA finds the area of an oblique triangle. ORVILLE KING works with the trapexoid, C. FRANCES FARRELLY, JAMES KIER, and MARY LOU DONNELLY listen as LOUIS RAYTIK defends the right of King louis of France to the title, The Good Saint Louis. fx. WILLIAM BRINTON reads a portion of the liturgical Latin studied by second year students, The Ian- guage lives on in the liturgy of the Church. ELIZABETH DOYLE speaks theoretically. CON- STANCE LEO devotes attention to the reality. ,Ln 'T-L , ' mth 9 x X Q . B yhll. s. 10 DORIS TREGO displays a knowledge ot Spanish verb formsp PHILOMENA MASCHERINO offers a sug- gestion, while JOSEPH YANKECH, his own work completed, looks on. With diplomatic relations growing daily more significant and the time element of communication diminishing constantly, the study of modern languages becomes increasingly important. ELIZABETH LODGE, MARY PATRICIA ilk BURNS, and LOUISE LAUNI examine a N portion of the Studies Office display. - i 1 .7-of MADELEINE PELLEGRINI gives an evidently sa?isIcrt0VY '9P'Y 'o u question from Mr Tovrance CFVTCCTOIFQ SC 3 Sign IU nl-cs1:oIAv'1ervro l'4's'ow Z I2 I 'U 'IIS JOHN JACKSON and ELIZABETH LODGE exhibit their proiciency in the writing of shorthand. Other students at desks display similar aptitude 'Z' X, JU IORS 1 p 1 we -rv tr! 9, XJQ tfiz s WJM .i 1 kk 4 BARBARA BOEHMLER points out some of the more famous spots of ancient Rome. The languages of antiquity con- tinue to hold on honored posi- tion in the high school cur riculum. The quadratic formula presents no difficulty lor LAWRENCE FINNEGAN as he extracts the roots of the equation. WIL- LIAM COFFEY, however, seems a bit puzzled as to the out- come of his labors. KATHRYN HUBER and CORA ALEXANDER make use of the hood rn the preparation of chlorine At the table the same experiment is performed While ROBERT GUSS pours hydrochloric acd into a flask contarning manganese dioxide MARY LOUISE KE HOE checks with directions and PHILOMENA MASCHERINO observes reaction and records es sential data BONITA TESTA recounts for interviewer WILLIAM COS- GRIFF her qualifications for the position she hopes to b- tain. Real lite situations such as this vitalize the study of English in the Junior Class. 2 I 'Taq v--i Serious students of science needed? Here members of the Physics Class perform an experiment with frequencies with the aid ofa vibrograph WILLIAM SWORDS examines the results of the first attempt, recorded upon a coated plate DIANNE JACKSON sets the pendulum in motion for a second trial ROBERYA MAIER, watch in hand, 'Licks with the manual af directions, while ROBERT BRICGE records data :nd makes the necessary calculations. Skilled instructors viquisrtive minds, and up-to-date equipment are producing students with an excellent foundation for further work rn the scientific field. Members of Mathematics Class watch as MICHAEL HEPNER matches the names of various geometric solids with representative physical solids. 'T 3 4 gf- 10 MR TORRANCE cjiscugts 'www suwovs pos:-bu soruttort of natrona. prob-en-s 0-ht x, at 'kQ LEONARD GVUNTA pcl 's ou' 'hr pcs lo of 'he .2 , Wm- Gcspes camo co'-'emporory wrvfr-gs J A 9 Q., f Q... 1 o N N JOAN GEARY, JEANNE JACOT AND JOSEPH SULLIVAN members of Office Practice Class, handle the indispensable mimeograph with competent ease. Ia - C ,2- S, Detention, remarks WILLIAM DUFFY, is a topic on which I feel well-qualified to speak. Classmates smile in sympa- thetic agreement. A que hora se abren las puertas? asks MARY RUTH KAVANAGH of MARIE ROB- INSON, as ROBERT LEWIS records their conversation for future self-criticism. Tape recorder provides valuable aid for im- proving pronunciation. Keys fly under the skilled fingers of Senior Commercial students. ACTIVITIE 3 I ! I X 2-Z .xxx I4 Nfl' Hffff'f .3'? . ff.5'r.:L?'... ,K -,-5' wi -:si ff f A , .ij 1' ', .1 ' 4.31 A, '95 1 1 ,l . , ' ' Checking the make.up work of absent students is one of many tasks performed by Pretect ot Studies, SISTER MARIE STANISLAUS Discussing an orchestral score with the tirst violinist is SISTER CECILIA MARIE, who heads the music department of Bishop Shanahan High School. .NK .I . . -T.. - i R P -Q ,Q-' fa 'ip ,, ,Liv SISTER MARY PETER, Prefect of Discipline, accepts a note of excuse for absence and issues an admission slip. lllllllll TIME... SISTER ANTHONY MARY discusses yearbook layout with co-editors of AOUILA. SISTER MARY GEORGE gives library aides. lilllllllllllll lllilll rllll ll Moderator of girls' basketball, SISTER MARY ALACOQUE, pauses in the midst of a conference with Coach, FRANCES WEINMEYER. MII ...and half time Jils- Q Social events are under the iurisdiction of the Prefect of Activities, SISTER SAN GREGORIO. Here she holds the first meeting of the Senior Prom Committee. MR. TORRANCE AND MR. GRANOZIO temporarily forsake textbooks and classrooms for the basketball court. Besides the subjects assigned to them for teaching, the Faculty members have extra-curricular activities to which they devote many hours each week. The beneficiary, in every case, is the Student Body. AQlflLA salutes on these pages the teachers who have assumed additional work and worry for Msn, MARIAN WILLIAM, Foamy Advisor of the sake of their pupils and of the school. SHANAVIEWS, carefully checks copy with two of Shanahan's newspaper typists. . .,,. 1 ,. -- ' ig...- 'QM .532 ii!!- L14 Staffing the book store is only one of SISTER JAMES ANTHONY's business occupu tions. Mimeographed work also comes to us from her department. 2 - .q' l Acolyves hgh! the Mass candles. FIR T MASS WNWWQUWW at Shanahan Chapel nudes arrange flowers for the char. ,, Fuxhw celebvoves Moss . . and duslribules Holy Communion, i I Students assist with citteniiveness and devotion. Opportunity for Confession is provided every Thursday afternoon during the lunch periods. -P ' .-- '-' 'C gt If .c ,,,, N.- , ,.,,.,v-Q Freshmen tight the candles of their Advent wreath. ,Merry 6'l1ri lmas O! Timber! 6 Guests of honor at the Junior Prom. Juniors observe Advent wreath ceremony. qs Y ul vhs ' Merry Christmas, Mr. Boyle! O K 1, N Not mine! They're Sistefsf' A P Ex r -4. ..f , ! 'A 4. 4 I - 6.8 . :Gai Decorators consider the sleigh's possibilities. Dec Chaperons, too, enioy the Winter Wonderland. LINDA MQCAUSLAND- Queen of the Prom . I orator-in-chief puts finishing touches on stage. '?'x Wonderland Junior snowflakes are bigger and better. Servers find amusement in the midst of their work. CJRCHE TRA 3 Pianisls PHYLLIS PIERGALINI and NICHOLAS MOBILE. Senior orrheslra members EMIL DI FILIPPO, A Q21 JOHN RONEY and THOMAS MARIANO produce a Ii1'Ie harmony Violinists are JOAN MONTGOMERY, PAULA WHYDE, RICHARD GALLI, MARGARET D'ANNUNZlO, PATRICIA LOFTUS, and MARGARET VOIGT. EILEEN M:SHEA plays 'he bass violg JUDITH McGROGAN and JANE KEARNEY, the flutes. AI Ihe bells is KATHLEEN BYRNE5, BARBARA SABATINI plays Ihe xylophone. JOHN RONEY plays fhe drums and PAUL REILLY, the cymbals. Clarinelisis are ELWOOD TUCKER, JOSEPH GIANCOLA and JOSEPH DI FERNANDO play Ihe while ROBERT MAIER, LEONARD BARTELMO, and MARIANO play 'he saxophone. Trumpeiers are EADIE, GEORGE REMICK, LAWRENCE FINNEGAN, FELL, and EMIL DI FILIPPO. DIDDINGER, VALERIE DOUGLAS, and BONITA TESTA. JOSEPH trombone THOMAS WILLIAM WILLIAM ix - 1-.. aktb O O O Senior Members 345- 7 JANE KEARNEY, MARGARET D'ANNUN- ZIO, and EILEEN McSHEA pose together for their last appearance as orchestra members. Besides the instrument which each plays in the orchestra, both EILEEN and MAR- GARET perform skillfully on the piano. HOIR Hx- Iv:r'm!H1,4y11f N!f.!!!.!!ix!!: Hike! Vflrnfflwl-Ar .11 vin:-. ,lllff Ill' lllurv ua IKJXIIIMIHI Ilflnl My-1-I 111' N'INI4l .4 f!'lll!i I 'rl 5'- lsawiwrn- 4-I ww N' - . . 5 ,, HI. 1 I't'2lfHl' 5 ' 1'fl2'lliflQQ1t J . '- I V . 'NW' ' hr g., H1111 is V . f V 1 . :if 57 , I '17 1'1'f1f ' 1 YY ' izilsfi ,L lfhfv A I , e t - - - ...h A i !f,,-'f,f,,ll,hl. -5 f1,s',,-,IQ 6 Y V7 . W, Al, f ff ff pl, L' fy, fy, ' ' Ifpnl , ,, , ,IW I ,ffhm af, PMN ,mn ,W N ljpl 5 I ,,,,,.,,-,-,,,.T-' I-7 lr ,Q - C7 -,1,.,4A .ff4,U!7,, fx - fi 'V-M,,1 , ffvfph ,I 1 'LM 1 'A 'I Ituxffufl 1 A 4, fam Q, 1 ' ,. T1 4 fx, U AQUIL 546 AQUILA co-editors VINCENT MAURO ond ANTOINETTE ROBERTA MAIER, VERONICA ANRIOLE, JOSEPH SULLIVAN, and ANTHONY D'ADDEZIO check picture schedule with master roster. MARY RUTH KAVANAGH, JOHN AVIOLI, CATHERINE M:KINLEY, ond LEONARD GIUNTA work on seniors write-ups. 'af-4 MEALE. DOLORES O'NEILL, JOSEPH SULLIVAN, and ROBERT DELAUREN- TIS make a selection of pidures for the yearbook. .. I4-If The AQLII. X war Inorn of thc l' -I-liiml mntln. nS1'l'Ix IIN' things if Ilia! uri- :llama-.U VIIIII' ye-arlmulx. in Iurll. Im- gnvn lt- naum- lu ilu- If UQI,I'15 mlm rrlnn'-a'llI III:- vhiml in 4-mllln-Illlu' -lmrl. I Iu- IAIII UI IIN' ,LQI II.L IIRIP PII- Ile-inm-I-il In nmke- il aa IIIIIIIQ mnk of lll4'lllol'ie'- for IIII' IIINI ailing 1'I1lrr ul Bishop illlilllilll Iligll Svlluol. ANAVIEWS T 14, KL ind - . . , ni, Cutting up galleys and preparing paste- up sheets for printer are WILLIAM FELL, SARAH HAMMOND, JOHN RONEY, and DIANNE JACKSON, all of SHANAVIEWS Staff. Junior staff members work on final edition of SHANAVIEWS. MARGARET DORAN and ROBERT ANDERSON plan page layout at the blackboard. KATH- LEEN BYRNES and LAWRENCE FINNEGAN at the table work out the details, while JOHN JACKSON at left checks headline count. rf Qi- fir JOHN RONEY, EMIL DI FILIPPO, EILEEN MQSHEA, Editor-in-chief, and MARGARET DAANNUNZIO plan their respective pages. t wa 1 , -rf .M 51.4 in-I iii SIIAN.'LYllfWS has rlonv tllrouglmut the year all tlmt its nznnr- rllg1gl'rlr. This nvssly-fnunalfwl plllflirutiml luring- Slliilliillitll nr-ns mul Slnunulmn xivw- tu tllr- sturlvnte anrl In rvu4lr'rs ln-yuml Illi- r-unlinr'foftl1f-svlmol. l'lr-tu-Ilw-minut4- news ite-ms. f'rlitm'inl-. r'a1rtmm-. fvuturr- ill'll1'll'i. lmwlx rr-lmrt-. anal spurt- vmvr- ago. all go to lllillxl' il lll'N-ltklltlll' nl' wllivll. l-I'UlIl tlli' llrst ifsuv. Slllillllllllll llas liven justly pruml. EMIL DI FILIPPO, HELEN DI PROSPERO, EILEEN Mc- SHEA, and JANE KEARNEY inspect the first issue of SHANAVIEWS and pose for LARRY McDEVITT, who in turn poses for the school photographer. Shanahan at Work Only c part of FATHER KEHOE's work can be accomplished at his desk. Admin- istration provides diversity of labor. Make-up work forms an important part of Shunahan's Studies Program. Q? A labor program .Ai A well rewarded by the success of the Dedication Serviie work not forbidden from Monday 'til Friday. S, hteph MRS. MQCARTER gives smiling cafeteria service. Examinations are work, too! Ask WILLIAM KING. 0- wtf rv The MRS. MOBILES perform a task in which the students take an appreciative interest. JUDY's pleasant manner is known to all whose business brings them to the school oHice. ... ,f From Cariy morning untii lat? in thc evening Shanahan hums with afgtivity. In ofifir-vs and r-Ia-Qroorns. kitchen. Cafeteria. anrl halls. in the Qlfllllliiiilllll ami in thr' depths of the Iioile-r 1'om11. work of f'vvr'y kinri is Iveing HC'f'0IllIlliSIlClI. After the last task i- r-iirrrpli-tml. Iilf' svhool Sleeps through the night to 2iXS'ilIxt Il nvxt morning to another hu-y clay. H1 een around Shanahan -tu Freshmen crrrve happily for l the irst day or school Seniors more ose of nr-W 1- 'ns'al'ed 'e ephone Junior tries to convince Sister that it is more blessed to than to receive. 3 X, give Three Shanahan students look over the weekly newsletter, Gr or Q i 1' Sophomore on the other hand, Ends the receiving rather pleasant. 3 'W-A . ..- . A C X . K Coaches leave game happaly wnth Shanahan on the heavy end of fhe sv 8 . . .If ,YA -Y ,,,1a::: 4 W fvsfgixw Q! fi. A ' U wlblhiwf htm ,,,.,.,, HAM-mf Sufi! rise in flzchfld af sparts Qi 1.f, X 533 E233 J ix, 1-15.1.-an-1 Q 915 Q33 'QQ 7 I K -xxl Z R5 T ,. . 3 Cn the Home Court A word of advice to the starting team. Big boy from Lancaster in the way That Pottstown temper will get you nowhere! GLES Away game? V1 D-4. I Q- A N N . Jock' Jock' He 5 Ov man con! os m We woods' I X v A fn' Q WKK Qwixyxg X N' A R s s 'fx - -'J 7 L...-5,2 .1 T .f ' Q 1 J W SS fix, If lei 3 Have fha' Dvllar Ile!! - fha Dallar iff!!! .V Ng HIC-nn-p I ,lin ' Working in two teams under the leadership of MARY LOU UNDERWOOD, the cheerleaders have brought a strong note of enthusiasm to every game of the season. Active members of this Yecfs squad are MARGARET DORAN, THERESE FERNANDEZ, MARGARET GUIE, PATRICIA LOFTUS, JOAN MONTGOMERY, PHYILIS PIERGALLINI, BARBARA SABATINI, PATRICIA STEELE, LILLIAN STANESKI, and DOLORES WERTZ. , 3 I V54 AX. is - .xx If ltr, - 4, ,. 'ar f w if A , .v N, an , A ,, , .1 -, Nw., .au--we -' A S , fs f' a,a Ri-1 arg 6s I - ull? ff 4133 be 'W a , - V. 1,53 IM' E GRS gl' Sam 1 5:31 L , fl- ..7' if 1 57 U15 Hrs! eagles in fry their Wings Senior Class Officers- Student Council 15. sg' v-f' 6'- 715- uv Q EMIL DI FILIPPO JOHN RONEY VERONICA ANDRIOLE President Vice President Secrerary -sx -' I5-v S ROBERT LEWIS Treasurer Senior Council members ore VINCENT MAURO, EMIL DI FILIPPO, JOHN RONEY, LEONARD GIUNTA, ROBERT LEWIS, ANTHONY D'ADDEZlO, VERONICA AN, DRIOLE, ond EILEEN McSHEA Junior members include ALBERT BALTZ JOSEPH YANKECH, ROBERT ANDERSON, BERNARD PERELLA, MARY LOUISE UNDERWOOD BONITA TESTA, KATHLEEN SWEENEY, JOYCE CROOKS and SARAH HAMMOND. Couriril membc-vs lvom the Soplwomovv Class are THOMAS SIGLER GERARD GOULET ROBERT MAIER WILLIAM ARA- SIN THOMAS HARTSHORNE LAWRENCE GALLAGHER CONSTANCE LEO VINCENT GHIONE MIRIAM FERRON AMANDA TARASCHI FLORENCE WARING MARY JANE ORENDORFF KATHLEEN DOYLE and PAULA WHYDE Eu-shmfn :vpn- sz-niolives ave JEANNE MCCARTHY RICH- ARD KOPANSKI and JOSEPH DI PER' NANDO HXHY T. 'll.lQXXNIll'.li . , . li.u--1' lilnlll, XX---I lfllv--Ivr . . . Nillill l'.rIlills l'.uri-lr . . . Xulllvlllll . . . lrl '-'- Llulv . , , Nl.ilx--rri li-'Irv-il Kult' l'rnn1pl lin- il.:--Q-ii:-r . . . ljuiflx l.lIlJlllr'l' Ni-.ll mln---r-1' . . , luluri- mix-1-. XIQRUXILX ll. Xxltlllltlll . . . lluulr- Umm XX'--I Crow- . . . X-'lllllltlltlll l'.iri-ll . . . MMI-Ariii. Ftuclcnl Cnunvil . . , lQlu-- 5l'l'l'l'l.IFf-. , . 4.lr.- Cluli . . . Nair-ily ln.:-lu-llu.rll .... Ujl ll.,X Fl.llT . . . Mi flgeu . , . lI'- not my fnulllu JOHN J. .Xl l0l.l . . . 13.2 F. 'lliirrl Xu-nur-. lfoulw- xillf- . . , Holy llusnry l'.rri-li . . . Neil-ntilir lull' We ll ilro--wil 1.11-v l.lulr . . . Ujl ll.k F. . . . - - . . . llllslull Flim- Ninn . . . lxrrrmu- -mili- 6-Cllllln' nn! NY 1-ll llll-- lln- lm-. fl :ff RICH,-XRD E. lllf,-X51 . . . llll lliglllaml .Xu-rrriv. Downingtoun . . . Faint Jo-1-ph l'nri-li . . , Fvivn- 3 tific . . . Glee illuln . . . Enjoy- hunting uml fishing ...Al may really for fun . . . Ear-5-going Good senfc, of humor . . . ll.:-lwllmll fain. ! 2 Fiiwwgf 111511, A uv 1 EMIL DI FILIPPO, President of the Senior Class, addresses officers JOHN RONEY, Vice-President, VERONICA ANDRIOLE, Secretary, ROBERT LEWIS, Treasurer, and senior members of the Student Council VINCENT MAURO, EILEEN MQSHEA, LEONARD GIUNTA, and ANTHONY D'ADDEZlO. The Council consists of members appointed from the various classes and elected representatives from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Home Rooms, who act in an advisory capacity for the welfare of the Student Body. 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X F' I tl ' ll 111-1-1. vqcfl 1 1 lllll 1.111 N 1111li1i1' . . . , - - 'y 1 I,.1111'.1-lvr 111 nh lllI'i'll . . . 1 'il . . . . . 1, ' 1 FII' '1'l. 1 11.11 I Ifl I1 11111111111-lv '.1l dixlm- x rm-.11ly 11111 C r1x1 1 11111 WI1r1111 1 IL 111111 Lllll 101 lxnuk N 11111111 111111 K 111 111 1111111 1 ll1p1111 1,51 1 1 IN N Xl 111 111 s 1 1 MARGARET IYANXKXZIO . . . 212 N' Prim SIFPFFK. We-I Chester . . . faint Agne- Sr-ir-nliliv . . . Orr-heslru . . . Glare l'.iri-ll . . . l,luli Fllr-XNAYIEWS Fluff . . . Legion of Hairy . . . Sport- mir admirer . . . Colle-gr: liouml . . . Uh, you Imp! ROBERT .l. lJEl.Al'REYTI5 . . . Roulr- Ml. Clut- hum . . . Asfuntplinn Puri-li . . . Sr-it-nlili. Cleo Cluli ..., - XQL'll..-X Stuff . . . Flill mourning the White Rat . . . See if that green Mo-rc i- truiling mefn l'R.-XNCIF J. lllil. XHISIO . . . llf lf. King itrw-I. Multi-rn . . . Sain! l'.itri1-li l'airi-ll . . . llmiirna-rri.nl . . . Ulnliging . . . llalstfliaill flair . . . llmxling fam . . Spur-iul lznugll . . . Oxsnvr of llu: liig I MARIE T. DENIPSEY . . . R.lJ. rbi, Wu- l I ln--to-r . . . Faint Agnv- Parish . . . Comnlerviall . . . Fnmll . . . Dolly . . . Friendly disposition . . . l.ix 1-ly . . . 5ee, it looks better pulled back! fs nn V' NJ ,, f 3'g'?f:43, ' i f Amir' V ,ss by-5 5 L . 11' N A 'eff' ROBERTA MAIER, CAROLYN CAMPBELL, MARGARET D'ANNUNZIO, EILEEN McSHEA, and MARY RUTH KAVANAGH find reason to smile as they glimpse their report cards in the hands of their home room teacher, SISTER SAN GREGO- RIO. Sister, too, seems pleased with this evidence of excellent work done by her students. Having achieved First Honors upon the issuing of the first report at Bishop Shanahan, these girls have main- tained the same high standard throughout the year. f 25 It lf 5 7 11 1 P1111 ll 111111 1111 11 Q 111 1111 1 1 11111 HXN 1111.11 1 1.1 11 1 1 1111 1 1 1 T' ff M1 11111A111,11111 RIVL 1... 1 1 Nlflllll 1 1 1 Y I 1.1 ,1111 ll 141111 1111111- 11.11 tl uru. ,jjj 13 11111l1.I bf 'fl Jxxlp' N J 1 Y 1111 1 Y IXIII 1111 11111.1 N 11111111 xlfllllftd fr11111 N111 E11g11n11 111111 1 1 11111111 1111111111111 O11 en 1111 111.111111 r 11111 111 N1111111 1111111131111 1111 111 1 xlllll -151111 51101111111 1 lll 1' 111' 1111 W1 1 ON Duff r11u1111 1 f ll D nt 1111 n11 B1111 1111 1 XXX N1 Nlllll 1 W 1111111 Nlfll 1 1 r N 11111 111 I 111111111 r 1 .1 1 1 Dll 11 111111 11111111 1111 un. ll 1101111 N X 1 F 11111 1 1 1r Nlllll ll1x 11 1 r1 1 11 ll 1 1r1 11. 1 I1 11111 1 11,1 I lN1111J 1 N 1 1 Ill N It 1 ll ll 111 1 1 1 I1 1 1r11r1111 11 1 1111 11x N 11 11 1:01 1111 11111 if 1 wi 3' its Z' WWW' -5 bf' c ' IU 11111915 we Ti Nllflllllfl. W. lll'Ql'NPQR . . . lll IQ.-rl.ir Fir.-4-I Cfratw--xillv . . . Slllll fir-1-ill.: l'.rri-ll . . . N-ivnlihr . . . lllv- l.dllgIll-D . . . flvnidl . . . Fprirl- Plllllll -in-I . . . flrmrl - ri-v uf humor . . ll:-pn . . P, A ljflttfl' of tho: l3lu1'lc lint . 400 , or ,,, 0- ' Ji 9 ' DIANNE M. Jmgigfox . . . T11 f. israriforri Ai... , nur-. WU'-t fills--If-r . . , Faint Agnv- . . . ,'lv.1rlr-nlir V, Arla: . . . Glffof Club . . . Dig . . . lj.:-lulllmll sharp- Sh00lf?l' . . . :11,xxexx'1EWs ruff . . . Lisens comer-ation . . , Hv5. nun! to hear ai joke? if JH-XNNPI 1.1.-Hlffl' . . . l'.0. Brix IST. XXV:--l firmi- . . . A--lllllltllltll Puri-ll . . . COIllIlll'fl'l.Il . . . Ulri- flluli . . . Serious of purpo-v . . . flrin-irln-r'ulv of ' Kgs Ulllfffe . . . Futura: -r-1-rr-larry . . You ju-I uuillu if , mg, MARY R. KAYANAGII . . . 121 YY. Exergrci,-n Street. West Grove ...A -X s-umption Pglri-h . . . I FFICHIITTK' .... -X QL IIA Stal? . . . Clef' Llub . . ,i ,',, Cenerou- . . . Dependable . T j Friendly . . 5 ,fi f4f1 ir? Brings community lunvh . . . No rommentln FATHER KEHOE discusses an issue of the weekly newsletter with JEANNE JACOT, MARGUERITE DE NORSCIA, PETER YOCH, RONALD POLESKI, and MARY ALEXANDER. These bulletins serve as a link between the school and the home. They keep parents informed concerning activities at Bishop Shanahan and bring to their attention such matters as the Principal wishes to emphasize. Their arrival during the last period each Friday afternoon has become one of the chief events of the week. i A6- xl? .iz tk. if DOLORES O'NElLl., SKEETER SWORDS, JANE KEARNEY, and JOHN AVIOLI enioy a pause that refreshes in the cafeteria which is open to the dancers each Sunday night during the Sock Hop . This dance has become a weekly institution at Bishop Shanahan High School. Attended regu- larly by the students and their friends, it provides opportunity for recreation and relaxation after difficult days of hard work in school. yr AGNES JANE C. KEARNEY ,. . . 131 Magnolia Street, West Chester . . . Saint Agnes Parish Commercial . . . Orchestra . . . Clee Club SHANAYIEWS Staff . . . Legion of Mary Ready laughter . . . Red-haired temperament Sociable . . . Honestl ROBERT E. LEW'lS . . . 363 Broad Street 'tial vern . . . Saint Patrick Parish . . . Sl'l8l'lllf'lC Louie . . . Treasurer of Senior Clas Student Council . . . Bowling fan . . . Proprietor of the garnet Ford. MARGARET J. LOFTIQS . . . 614 S. Matlack Street West Chester . . . Saint Agnes Parish . . Clee Club . . . Commercial . . . South End representative Peggy . . . Life of the partym . . Frequent Sunday night dances. ROBERT D. CONLIN . . . 307 East Main Street Coatesville . . . Saint Cecilia Parish . . . Scientific Basketball and baseball fan . . . Good math student . . . Shutter bug . . . Can speak Creek Marrh arrival and last man in. RIT X I X Nf Il uf f he lsr N nt ne tr f ommerz Q f r II rfl norlflng part hmnvr fomlro girl ttf ou for thnt mm oclo lb. lull ROBERT X -X NI -XIILR ox ul Noll 1 arm mt Xgne I Sslentlha Clulm XQLILA 'tall' r th I ke Bonme Em-rgetlr n 1 I dont get tt THOMAS NI NIARIXNO U6 sllfllllj. Ntrert Coate ulle Holt Ro art Part h Nuentlfu Ormhe lrl flee f ull Performer on e lf0l'lff tu Ilia IHIIX olnllglng Short Lune rndnr XINCENT R 'll -Xl RO 1:51 F Str' lrurf.. Road West Che ter nt Xgnea I xr: h 5 nn tl c f,lee Cluh XIDCC AQLII X C0 editor 'tudent f,ounr1I B1 Itetlnll fan One of the We t End how I-ender lrendtr CATIIERINF I' NI1IxINl PI H8 W Xu n n ut We fh N nt nc fomnlerflll f ll K N Y lrsttw lm lfetlrlll ent I nu lllol oh tht n u EILEEN 'II NHSHFX 319 W Barnud Street We t Che ter Num! Xgnes Part h one-nun: Orahe tra flee f uh Editor f SHAN 'XX IFW5 'Slumber of Nludnnt f0lH1llI Inqul mu frm mu mtnd 'NI nth uhnz belntlllltxng YNTOINETTF f NIFXIF 37 N e Street Phllamlelpnm r I lw om Ian h -Kmdemlf' flee Club foedltnr of AQLILX E rm ne exe NIXII I1 Llngulgs. expert Tom Phtllx accent UOLORFN II 0 NFIII XY flle tnul Stl n We t Che let Nd nt 'tgm Part h uentttn Clee f,Iuh ot X LII X xg ff Cencroua with una Legmn of 'kiln Alsvn on the go Y lruh lm lfetlull 'Nursmg mreer N 'UF .. 9: 'E' fi- K- E' ' 9355 l Q'-we ix . nv Kissing the Episcopal ring of ARCHBISHOP JOHN F. O'HARA is President of the Senior Class, EMIL DI FILIPPO, who made in the name of the Faculty and the Student Body an address ot welcome. The occasion was the Dedication of the new school, a ceremony which proved one ot the outstanding events of Shanahanis first year, Looking on are FATHER KEHOE and members of the Student Council assembled tor their first omcicrl lunction. f-A agx QI' bf' .of- fi ,pb Uf ' ip? L.- 'an in-L 'hr ff '50 Z 'Q' 'av 'lx fl The earlier fun of try-ons is now a serious reality. The actual day for donning cap and gown has arrived. Shanahan days for these first Eagles have come to an end. 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