Cathedral High School - Cathedral Yearbook (Trenton, NJ)
- Class of 1948
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SISTER MARY HENRIETTA SISTER MARY XAVIER Mathematics '- American History Music Latin and Spanish SISTER MARIETTA SISTER MARY ANTHONY SISTER MARY BENEDICT SISTER MARY DEMETRIA social Studies Biology French and English English I SISTER MARY STEPHANIE SISTER MARY MICHAEL RUTH A. SULLIVAN ALICE M. GLENN CAROLINE LITTLEFIELD Science and Mathematicg Typewriting and Stenography English and History Librarian Aesthetic Dancing REVEREND JAMES J. HOGAN REVEREND FRANCIS X. MCGUINNESS REVEREND WILLIAM J. 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'L ,tl K 'A- L E 6 z 'i z X w. f l , 'll 2 ' 4- 5 J' as 3 Lucille Jamieson, Margaret Olesak, Frances DeLozier, Madelyn Ryan, Patricia Seitz, Gladys Ward, and Mary Chase form a courl' ' truly worthy of a queen like Dol. wma A school girI's dream comes true as Madel n Ryan, social chairman crowns Y 1 Dorothy Rapciewicz QUEEN OF THE BALL. Qfwkwm ' .f no Z menu ' 1 , gi ,Q 6 I ist wife, zf L A15 5'i2,i5?Wf2'i Nimmo 4 A ff! 1 xii . f f s K x we w 1 - nw, ,W ,,,::-::sf,':,g- ,:-,g xi' fi A' 2 -5? . Q K 53353 2 -1 .. Qsfif : ff: ' Ji ng. V aznsvfri fir l57Y2 A ' f , mn Y - Joan Hatrak, Dolores Esky, and escw time out for the pause that ref: 'L e S in 2 2 if Z .x.,. U- E f 5 5 K in 'd 'll! -M, 1 2 4 HF e We Wm. - fy' Joan Bowden, Joyce Grant, Leia Crawford talk things over with their esrorts as they S25 decide how to make the most of a memor- able evening. W i,M ,,.,, ,. ai v? ffilf 55, Nwwvw N. ,L .ww-N. , S Moira Waldron, Betty Ann 0'DonnelI, Dolores Esky, Mary Ann Dempsey, and Mary Jane McLaughlin entertain iheir dates at :EREAENIOR TURKEY WSH ,Pai A iff fm. A -mf A -'M La, aff f- . 2 5 D, Q , Q ,mf N yy . ,I f 5 fn ' Li, Wiki? ' ' 55 : , W ,fga - Q ff , fm 5 'L Q . il 155 ' D' rxr' as. .,5,hHQw, A ,,gagg,gg 51 ' 5 ' i., 4 ,V aww L - ' W, Q il Eleanor Dickson, ehalrman of flecorations, ,,,, , ha heart to heart talk with Cafhy's gobbler at the annual TURKEY HOP. iw A ? is -,W fsfe-:a d '11 lwswwei- D , my Y Q V, D ' A -lf CHS stylists, Eleanor Dickson, Joyce Brodowski, and Theresa Goeke, display the NEW LOOK in the SPRING FASHION SHOW. Seniors Agnes Kosma Helen Glba Lucille Jamieson and Rosemary Connell model a variety of suits and toppers with that soft feminine look that cap tures everyone s heart A group of senior and iunior models offer a variety of skirts and blouses for student approval. 1 7 ,I rf 2' ' YI Q 52,74 .,,,.s,, es, no ' 2 , Q .. . g'5rsg'.r,w',s3:5a2 Y gg -az ,,,,, Y ' 35, has my f Q1 .Q K g E' rf K 1 ai ef. 2.3 , E55 gg ? 23545 -sf 9 4 Y if 13 L Q 6 x , 5 3 ,x, These proud seniors, Lois Brodowski, Dolores Young, Helen Kmiecik, Betty Ann Irwin, Faye Linker, .loe Curran, and Anne Mydlowski, call their respective clubs to order every Monday afternoon. 5 1 55' L' Anne Mydlowskl directs senior cllorlsters In a number during a GLEE CLUB session. ' KRW 'F' 4 r 5 l 5 1 f x i A WWW? True lhespians, Joan L mga Thornhill, demonstrate , . i for fellow thesplans a pf, Y K 1 , Q W V, 5. ,W . l , . A fl f assi? ff.W,L 'few nf.--f 3 ,gzssgpzgsw me Iv W, Y . 5 Qi ff- . ,, ,U 3 '7 fx if-EQ W.. 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W D S 'X s Q , 2 iff qi Q-5 ' S in f 459 Attentive seniors listen ro Mrs. Edward Sumvan as sne speaks on MARRIED LIFE as part of VOCATION WEEK program, Miss Mary Meagher, director of guidance at Trenton Central High School, discussed CAREERS FOR WOMEN: Mother Mary Aloysia, mistress of novices, handled the RELIGIOUS STATE. I 4 - 5 , I xv ,45g,g,4gsi'A .W ,ms M Y.. lk I 1 Q M ww C .il Useful articles for ORPHANS INCORPORATED are care- fully packed and labeled for Germany by sodalists Faye Linker and Dorothy Murphy. ,,, L . ' 'X we eil I SHI i 9 wwf. il. v i w Si E 1 94 v .. -x. - .. 1 ,, 5,-an H SJW rwxxvf -.wi f ,3,v32Y?Tf . Q R i , , 2 A 'gif ' ,wif P: -,,. ' ' ,wg V V,,w.:::- . V, W t2Q?.s'::H,, ,, Aff , if n , ' A WN 54, 51 ' tiff - 'l j ' cgi QV' , M233 , 4 K'5S.3V'? Begg N- X rfweggfgkpwmgwisy ffmfg ffm fy E 52553 215 V -i42WIS'5 1533gH'.f4?W.Q-' -.ga . ..., NW .. . . .1-M. , .. .,.. 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Q S Mar Jane McLaughlin leads Y soda lists in recitation of THE ROSARY. 1 we 114 65. 3 ff? ' M .Q f 'S52Z.+,, wifligiiy Q Wg. f if , lvA V 5355? ? ,Q M' , . , , if .YE i P 3 ,A Q A v , ' .. X' fm- -Y' 2' ' ' V ,gs:aaf'fQi'-iff QM? L lm. K., ww 1 g?.,w..,g ML -v i ggwm M 4? V ' N 48 S Q H, 2 2 if X Wi QP Wig x 4b. ' 'x zffiiiifeuw :..,.,,gn 3. , fi XG , H' 45- . ,, V, 'ix L. QW 'fv,,.,. K ,A 555124353 iff 5 XM' 1.2 ,i g?s61i5. Df KE' uf . 5 .. 'K if , if Q, , ig, J., ,l ,gm ,,f. wwf: -.mg f 3 .H if in Q -wwf Q. I 2 'U ,L 5 ' AR 5 A - rf, , . 3? f 1 ' w .- V 9 M it i an Q5 A , . r gg .6 r Eg a 34, ,af in ' i MFE an ,W if f - Q. 4- A - , , 5: ag tw 1, fl Sa mi t A a , M - , '- wwfza a - - sf a J , f - . f W ' - , an 57 L . Q 4 3, V ,za ,R , . . at I 5 . g Q- ,M -- M Q ' 2:11 1 R . : W 1 1.SQf exiEi iiifi A 2 f wif 5 , K Aa ,, A ' W4 v . K. A W 9 Sig . 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W. g f K f s I , W. , Senior chemists are mahing sure they X r i ,luv 1 T i i 5 I I do not add water to acid as they test for an unknown. ' Mamma.. ,..,, ., WMM A he -me ,f. f ww-ewgg 9 9 'I-18 P 4: Yi xl Z N if 6- 1 lx M we 1... 1 i we at ww. .cava-.,w1.wai . 1 ,..s.,g 4 an L, Ekfkifnif eww QL Jsfw were +-.4 9 5 4 mm, fm? aww F1533 s gf- fr Q, , mmfwsiwe ,xg af B53 TCF .- Q, .mm-,,. MM 12,31 M 3 V 25.25 if fx.. 5913, ,., z .- ' , r, ,. Q 5? One of our cherished rights is broughfoul' in a P. A. D, class as Betty Jane Kearney eaixducfs discussion :saith Marie ,Patelskigjhat Ronan, Blanche Konczak, Mary Murphy, Frances Adams, Mary Mahan, Doris Murphy, and Ann Sabol. ' if r' r A in r r , 4 f V i ff Whatever it is -it doesn't seem to puzzle Pat Dillon, Mildred Girman, or the other Virgilians of LATIN. IV. NMAQW ,, L J 1 fm-4 rv K 5 e f 5 1,5 , EM? at i 52 fl ,QQ . . m 5 2 WW' A Q 1 a ...ag A I l www: Aw few, W l Mlle. Eileen Leyshon works the FRENCH III group to an awful pitch as they translate ,Le Pecheur d'lsIande. ,WW Www:-, Www 5 Wliuiii i A ESV! 1 I 2 Y 2 ' iiiffw i QWWR X J 5 if i 3 , iii- H ,iw ' wg5?i ,MW ii H Seniors enioy the quiet of the LIBRARY as they prepare briefs for English class debates. f , ., 'A 'S f lj, if , ' we Q W -A X 5? jr VW' R R. 1, , i Y 8: 4 .: ,, NW e.m9f W ZVV-:. Mg , H ' If gl if .ld li U I 1. 111.5 H552 0 ll J NW 1i S1 1 1111 154243 1l4gi'iPg Mini saith I ,ll f II ufzfmx af NY? s iii 'f' ,.,v. f ' ,. A k A x 111 ,vp Zlill'6?JX af Ng HI: ...B 4 Q5 Q 1 f - . J in 1 zmfaxzs af NSD . 55' ,v .Q 4,15 , , y' , ' Q - ' ,Q 'L -' W ff-5 25 W l L 4 . ,. ,., , I 4 ff 5' Q,.f.., n f W is ' ,f. 4, I4 QQ. , if ' 1 ily Q.. --- ., if . .. .. ii X F., . ni ' A Af L '? ,S Q2-fzf ' . f - 21221 55. - ' 2 . Q7 57 '. :: fl 1 is f-..,-f. Hx 1 , 'A 1 EX 4 5 -4 i , ,. S 25' 55, ,, 5 QQ af af ' if daiiamaaes af!0,S27' Z Q55 Eff 1 . -2 ,L r 3, W f 5,23 .I S x,.. , L Aqf . , sgws 431. 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L, .v VK 5? fi iw , Lfgi -. le ag , 1 Am :L - .' f EW if ,1 , ,,, ,, I, , ., ,,,. 45' A L . . A V .. 1 3 3, bt ' it 3 f 'Q 52? xl 5 k g 5 HQAEWE 5!9Mii?ixE9B55i5?ZW ,JI X, fl .,1rsiti5l5V?5i??E'25f T 5 5 5 . fi? Ruth Golden and Patricia Fox lend a senior touch V 4 4 2' 'Ill -if' , .14 1 xi 45411 9 4 XI ICH 0 WMMW A an -we ,Lv 1 will-uiif I s. fr :iff rw I ev a ' M 739'!',ei 12 5 F - gwwsm 'wr-'g 4 v 5-:f Fw-aes s, ,, ,rWW. , Hr my ' I, ,WM , , J Q, W, f. ,MG 3 , ig WMM' V- f-MZ ,L , iifw' 'W-M , wma, J -nm . f , ' J , lv N' -5 ' . ...ff F - f--- ' Q: gi - ,... . ,5 N My V 0 - ' fwww. W ag ,W .,w.....,..,...e 3Wa.,.., ,W ,, .. f , W-f,-fawfwm-W-9.--Ma... 3, Mwr, 4 ,W E . . - ' ' fl W'W -' 4- : '. Sf, 2jQXiUw2,,L'is2f4b ,QQ f W' on I W Proudly we hail the survival of the fiftesl'-CATHEDRAUS HONOR SOCIETY: Back Row: Betty Fessenbecker, Mary Ann Davies, Marion Zarxeczna, Mary Casey, Mary Ann Dempsey, Barbara Matzer and Jeanne Dugan. Middle Row: Mary Jane Lambert, Barbara McDonald, Jean Wyrough and Anna Mae Mayer. Front Row: Patricia Potocki, Irene Markel, Carolyn Hendershott, Patricia Munnion, Joanna Kulley and - Mary Lou Furry. W Violins are playing at the command of Alice Darragh, Marion Zarzeczna,-Dorothy Murphy . and Shirley DeLucia. aeezizzx fy if 1 I 11- .J 5 ww,-Y. K ST?- ,,V,x,.g -:,,L 3, 'ii 53155259 ,L f. .Q-gwgewg V v 'fwii if ibiifs wk -Laffififiifg , m 2-A NW. S rf 5 M I I . ,W A S ,F my wi wg mv as 5 11 r-Wm an A was M: mir Si 5+ -QmE:5::,-, 1- , U IQEZ 12, NN 2. M SmM,w,.,,,g5 , LW,- W 1 QM MM Aww In--M A L, MW fi? W , 2 tmzm 1- vm, 3 ,,.,.-Afymfize ,, ,L.x . ,L , X V,,-,, li 1 1 lssisiifgmmghgg , -fm .T mf PRINCESS BLUE AND GOLD, the person of Margaret Murphy, earned her royal title by selling eighty-five subscriptions in the annual drive. 1 .. 'M S ,p s ., Sy K tw gan' 2 11' I Q QESPEQ F' , ' ' . as l,Wr - f- ,Q fn Happy chorislers render 0 Promise Me as PRINCE PHIL-UP-THE-QUOTA presents THE PRINCESS with her well-earned class ring. -v,, ,.-IK. :QM ,NLE v J' if ii' Mary Joan Dickson, Kathryn Hillman, and Joan Kelly get their prized copy ready for the NEWARK NEWS SCHOLASTIC WRITING CONTEST: 1 M - -3 Q i , , if 4 Xi' 1 ,gt we if --ifeg 'G' WY if if A f Q. an n 249656 ig .-E.: - i.. ---. . Q L,.Q xxx, .Hy Aa Sophomores Joan Philtipsi Joan Roissier, Jane Fmlpi l'l Virginia Pop, and Janice Nawrocik fold, stamp? sort some sixteen hundred papers before Uncle am takes over monthly delivery to outside subscribers. i'1f7s: it .Y saggy , , , .,,.,.y' Q :ww -, ii? ii T 41' 'Tiki lg 7 if - 255,5 mu , rf 3flf?iNf I ,. , - . ,iw 1 Z, 1 3 .Z 3 F A 1 . 1 i Eg, i i ,r 1 'WW I 1 S 1 i f 5 ' , I . ic Z Eg 5 , L: 5 . a 1 'g E 5 4 Q v mn .,,. :BV I A s 1. . 1 z ' A .Mary Jean wehb, Betty Ann o'nom-ell, and S - Q Z Betty Ellen Wright gladly wave the morning , mail that brought word of their receiving ., L NEWARK NEWS SCHOLASTIC WRITING 3 -f AWARDS. Mary Jean and Betty Ann came .ff-ff throu h with certificates or olumn 9 t c s sub- mitted: Betty Ellen's work merited two gold keys-one for her' column and one for a historical feature. 5 gi 4 4 5 E T. 2 S V ' V a if 4 'Q Q. Vx is fe 5 4 I e, . f in 3 1 5 . .. g 3 S 3 i Ei. 4? x...,..e,M......N..,..,,.,,,.. .. A ,Qi r I l r Sodality truth committee presents Father Lord's DR. GALLAGHER AND MRS. SHEAN as part of CathedraI's CATHOLIC PRESS program. , ' X'- , 1 ,, M galil ,, .Y ana-isa -A ,T . in Q' 1' as -.Meg VE, , f 1 T, 'V 53,-i -ffA?5fLzwf XEWP W i The pause that really refreshes- Moira Waldron reads of a gold key coming her way for feature she en- tered in NEWARK NEWS CONTEST. agggw, fa I .V A 'Q 2 v 5 Rita Marie Thornhill and Mary Ann Dempsey tune in on contest results. Both girls won , a coveted certificate for feature writing. a,y e a a . Lg 5 . .A ' .',' I i Z -vA- QW? 15 ig? 1 we ag gg . N V fe ag Kea t',f ' 'K 1 is age h W i ,ai' fy i Q ', ' L- Hfklfgii , , 5 'Q-1 +- P T .raat as lsffimg 3 Q H, Lois Brodowski and senior Latin students draw up plans for the 1948 edition of MULTUM IN PARVO E 'W R Q QE? 1, 'EW I y .L A A mm gfytiiv-X.. 4. ,iffbkl . , Mary Ann Dempsey seems impressed by .loan Hatrak's- argumenlskin favor of compulsory arbitra- tion in labor disputesi Colleagues Betty -Ellen Wright and Marie Breza smile with confidence in a vic- V tory for the affirmative team. es., n Betty Ann 0 Donnell, Mary Jane McLaughlin, and Mary Ann -Dempsey slart out for the HERALD TRIBUNE YOUTH FQRUM at- the ,Waldorf Astoria. - ' ' ' ,... -' Q' 'Ska 31 r ,A X W ' . ,X A- 4- gn nf V X K am .3.fie22KijL:g K -is-1. L ww Q 2 3 M 1 W Q ?f ,Aging ,,.- . ?'fAWf74P? g , Lx f,,. .W , ai? 4 Q? , 1 if 2. 4 2 14 .. ff' i A ,, 445 W Q' ' :iii H . 4 . .. 4, L95 'Q . 5f3 i'55,ii4- S A :ff -4: .T ,J A I 4 1 5 44 5 5 I +5 . 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' 5 T as L - - L A L e fs ,L F g L 'Q ,Q 5, X 1 -h i 5 wif 55 ,Q f Excitement fills the air as anxious voters rush to their homerooms to hear the outcome of the elections Rita Thornhill and committee get together to discuss campaign - activities. 'TS Qian .- FOLLOW RYAN wa manager THE LINE AND VOTE FOR s the clever slogan used by Pat Seitx for her presiden- tial candidate. KEEP In UNL ,.,1i '. A ,K X 1: , . xl , , tai? gf ,M ' W V s 7 V, -S 11511 Van: Fan L W Rm he we 'V A ag? f an l vi, Q 17 i 1 1 Lv 622 A We i 1 I 1 4 I i i . 9 3 X P We XQESQYT' L. P ,, 4 sas m-mum., f- f ,, fswiiizigst 3: . s aaa- u Sir- fi 2 V ' L Lend us your Joan Crawford, Lucille Beth Hogarty, and Theresa and we'II tell you about our candidate, Ruth Goeke. -- - f-- s,gM, .-,l..m,,eQ,t. z .--., ,L , WLVo1,. I ff-js? 3, , ff, 1 , , , E g Q yt? A in ' - 2'1 MIQW? 'ii 'agf Candidate Pat Magrelll enyoys the antics of her rooters in their rendi- tion of Pat 0' My Heart . sh'-sw -fish 1 'MQW Prospective underclass presidential candidates reach tor the gavel anxious tor its permanent POSSESSIOI1 Managers Betty Ann 0DonneIl an Pat McCormack point with conti d dence to their candidate, Moira Waldron, while the seven dwarfs live up to their campaign signs 1? 5' if Q Secretary Lois Brodowski succeeds after a peppy campaign sponsored by .Ioan Hatrak, Marilyn Kramer, and Peggy Flon 2 2 Mfg Wim S J 5154.933-' ilfldmli' ' ' ' fggeif2sf:ei71w A -Ls :1Q's,f S 11- 1-m,,1:-wx ffrf 1--4 -me ...li ,cs - 1 FLEX. 5:52:- .3 .,.. SE. Jay, . .1 . 3 so-f az f J, mb , , xgwifi ,1 -2 wwe 1:-f f sm, .,,. Wm-, i , 'xiii 1 W 15:4 fksemfqi we 3, ., if fy: We 2 A group of devotees, led by Jo Curran, successfully campaign for Fran DeLozier, senior class president. xr 11 weQc'k?e,ffw:mwn:a:wh,e,,, u...., .M-...mf--1 M-.QNX Dolores Esky smiles triumphantly as she accepts the gavel from Monsignor Crean during the installation ceremony. Q ,M E Dolores presidency as she addresses the student body for the first time- So today we be gin our reign with a song of joy in our hearts and a prayer for success on our li s net 46+- N ,QM Q : F :Zvi .f -- 'gf 'A Q'- 3 The smile of victory lights up the faces of Council Members after their strenuous campaign. .mm V. i'w,, .vheqM'g1im,- . 'V' gjsfigi:i3e?Q:f22ffP13MV , N, V CWM WWW H! MW JM? ,ef WAX. , ' x 7 K A ! M MW! dm! aff ffzzzfkzizczf q l 1 af ff H. sg-ge -me' gf. Dolores Jeanette Esky mee., Cathedral's number one lady . . unwittingly captures all hearts . . . simple devotion . . . beautifully loyal . . . tact that's enviable . . . popularity that goes beyond school . . . perfect complement to any dancing partner . . . destined for office duty. get Frances Mary DeLozier Frannie As demure a senior president as ever graced C. H. S .... quiet, but oh-so nice . . . quick on that defy any cellence . . . brighten some the blush-up . . . tresses weather . . . friend par ex- duty's own child . . . will office corner. Lois Jane Brodowski Brooks Cathedral's top minute lady . . . enviable height and what a crowning glory! . . . lover of music and the ballet . . . finds time for a stitch or two . . . hopes to model the clothes of tomorrow. wfi Ruth Eleanor Goeke Goke Balances Alma Mater's debits and credits . . . friendly by nature . . . the pause that refreshes . . . kind of singing voice that merits an encore . . . took to the special girl line in THE RED MILL. Lela Leona Crawford nLeln The halo girl of '48 . . . l2A's tall, calm, and so-collected president . . . as neat as the traditional pin . . . general favorite since we met . , . gets things done in a quiet way . constant and then some. Helen Marie Giba Gibbs IPANA smile that's truly sincere , . . prepared for l2B's presidential duties as vice president of llB . . . loathes the dressing-up stage, but models the school uniform to perfection . . . business world is her future field. U,f,f'c'M5 Patricia Ann Magrelli u MPM., Biggest of C. H.S.'s big four . . . heart that is bigger still . . . loves BLUE AND GOLD, press room, her council ribbon, and campaign time at C. H.S ,... looks like school days ahead for our head of depart- ment of service. QSM' Margaret Ann Paster HPUQH Has served on assembly and music com- mittees . . . l2C's Madame President , . . interclass basketball, swimming, and skat- ing get a big hand from Pug , . , will abandon her saIesgirl's post for an office position. Q f 4' QW Moira Patricia Waldron r1MOii1 O-oo-la-la! . . . pardon her French . . . blue eyes, soft as velvet . . . BLUE AND GOLD scribbler by inheritance . . . handles extra-curricular doings for student council . . . casual clothes at their best . . . student days will continue for Moi . -he in . na, Helen Grace Smith Smitty Holds the gavel for l2D . . . every act executed to perfection . . . up on the personality . . . quiet reserve punctuated with gay laughter . . , debates with the best of them . . . will be part of State House personnel. l i 5 V... 35. yi. . si 5 l M fN W 1 W MW 0 ff i ff W l W if E l Madelyn Frances Ry ,,Mad,, Why our social department ill clicks . . . has boosted Cathedral for all of twelve years . . . finds time to get fun . . . answer to any ph prayer . . . capable driver of car . . , always Seitz-seeing . in a bit of otographer's the family . 3 . ffea. 32. lif . .M .1 Dolores Angela Auletta Dee Has been Cathedral s own for the past eleven years . . . kind thoughts only find entrance here . . . timid soul . . . enjoys the doings of others to marked degree . . . hopes to be a busy beaver in some office. Frances Marie Adams Frannie One half of the Dutch boy light- ing effects in THE RED MILL . , sociable sort of person . . . goes out of her way to do a good turn . . lack of promptness and yellow don't stand recognition with Frannie . . , l all set to be a lab technician. 5 gi 15 Dorothy Barbara Belapetrowicz ,,Dot,, Eyes that say Hello . . . has a definite yen for travel . . . musically inclined . . . enjoyed Julianna doings in THE RED MILL. . . dreams of a starring role at the Met , especially in Carmen . 72 Joan Elizabeth Beatty Beanie The serious lady with the smiling eyes . . . a blue ribbon winner who keeps Cathedral thrift-conscious . . . accomplished artist of the keys . . . Oh, how she hates to get up in the morning . . . headed for a secre- tarial position as time goes by. Mary Elizabeth Bergen Bergen Away dull care . . . all out campaigner for the council secretary . . . no small interest in history here . . . part of forensic doings . . . kept l2A assembly-minded . . . physio- therapy hits a new high to Bergie's way of thinking, f-Vw,- Rita Marie Bednar Reet A beautiful school girl memory . . . little bit of everything nice . . . shyness that has a definite appeal . . . sincere in everything . . . prac- tical to a marked degree . . . office bound come graduation. E71 Ms' Wanda Marie Berger f1Bergfi Expressive eyes . . . sports model for the fashion conscious . . . full of chatter . . . exists from 8:30 to 2:3Og lives the rest of the day . . . always welcomes time out for a snack. ,eww any was Florence Marie Betz UFIOH Reader of many a fine book . . . Jane's able assistant in social world doings . . . most cooperative . . . considerate of all . . . strong rooter for anything Cathedral . , , future days may be classroom days for Flo , Therese Marie Betros 11-I-erryu Constantly ours . . . with kindness to spare . . . just refuses to get duly disturbed about anything . . . so much a part of Sacred Heart's ac- tivities , . . listens wide-eyed to all fifth period religion doings. y.. he f fm Elizabeth Ann Burns Nancy Notre Dame fan through and through . . . directs bulletin board committee's doings . . . gets lost in the music of Jerome Kern . . . an ardent football and basketball fan, come sport time . . . hopes to be someone's perfect secretary. . am9ze1..a is Mary Louise Burchell Wezzie Happiest while a part of musical activities . . . lucky few who call her friend . . . likes things on the quiet side, but manages to use her hearty laugh on occasion . . . mind set on the business world. Joan Ethel Bowden Joanie Superior personality . . . happi- ness in goodness . . . has a wit all her own . . . member of the home luncheon set . . . ranks among Cathedral's best dressed . . . thought- ful of all . . . sees a job through. Marie Helen Breza ffslimff .ck it V, . Eileen Claire Britschge HIM A jovial dimpled lass who enjoys math immensely . , . checks lan- guages as her pet hate . . . favorite girl at Hopewell . . . consolation to any thrift chairman . . . serious- minded, but never misses out on the fun . . . will exchange the green and tan to become a lady in white. 73 More than worth the knowing . . . an active debater . . . could put Jimmy Fiddler out of business . . . lives in the shadow of an honor pin . . . keeps IZA sodality-minded . . . plans to join the physio-therapists. 1 423' fs ,xii 9 C9 El ff W i Z W l Mary Elizabeth Burns Mary Liz Sweet girl graduate from down Bordentown way . . . beautifully simple . . . quietly intelligent . . . appreciations that are nicely differ- ent . . . liked by all who know her . . . lucky college campus that in- cludes Mary Liz this September. Marilyn Anne Catana Tana Perpetual memory of a summer tan . . . capable mite . . . generous . . . lost without her knitting kit . .. a ten o'clock scholar who tolerates school but loves the crowd . . . Latin American Institute asplrant. Mary Kathryn Chase Chasie ldeal social chairman . . . what poise! . . . enjoys a crowd no end . . . capable worker . . . good stu- dent . . . knows not an idle moment . . . future days will be spent in the BELL way. ska iz Anne Elizabeth Check uNanu Seriousness that results in a fur- rowed brow . . . one of l2A's come- early girls . . . good student . . . loyal friend . . . inconveniences no one . . . industry plus . . . her work will delight some business executive. Marie Lucy Chiappetta Chippy Assistance graciously rendered . . . happiest as part of a group . . . takes to horseback riding like an Z 9194662475 Rita Clare Comfort Reets One of the sodality's big four . . . schooltime jewelry includes an honor pin . . . slow of movement . . . just happy about the whole thing . . . accompanies Jane here and there . . . will make the college bound special come September. oldtimer . . . joined the charming hostess set in senior year . . . has an anxious eye on an office berth. 74 Antoinette Mary Colletti Toni Carefree sort . . . loves to be a helping hand in home room doings . . . could live comfortably without homework, but welcomes sports and long weekends . . . happiest while walking in the rain . . . plans to type away her future hours. F Ea K 5155 r 9533. Patricia Margaret Concannon Cannon Typical Irish colleen . . . sincerity that knows no equal . . . kind thoughts alone reign here . . . Erin's own gift to the C. H. S. traffic squad . . . takes to sport togs with a zest . . . will give up pupil's desk for an office post. Rosemary Anne Connell uRou Class of '48's strawberry blonde who can dance to disc after disc . . . amiable on all occasions . con- tinually pen pushing . . . an active part of any social gathering . . . future sight seeing will be done from a teacher's point of view. Mary Eileen Connor uMara: Of the quiet set, but definitely . . . easy going . . . letter-writing major . . . permanent member of social gatherings . . . little on the sentimental side . . . aspires to fol- low in Jose lturbi's footsteps. A 67500 - 'fE..!'Mi'-'nw QW ef Josephine Cecelia Curran ujou Talented actress as well as direc- tor and stage hand . . . industrious sodality officer . . . good company in any weather . . . sparkling eyes that bespeak sincerity . . . ever- lastingly thoughtful . . . deeply touched by the beautiful . . . a long to be remembered Cathedralite. f ffM.msz,fem,.. ffffifi e ,L - - f'fr:.wiQw::ww:w. ki Joan Dolores Crawford ' nstaru What an all-American girl should look like . . . busy little beaver . . . gets things done, efficiently too . . . active sodalist . . . conscientious proctor . . . holds the manager's reins for Cathedral's sextet . . . fu- ture teacher in the making. Mary Elizabeth Cornew Betty Sociable latecomer from out Law- renceville way . . . happy combina- tion of all that's wholesome . . . considerate . . . likes thoughtful people too . . . two year biologist in club time . . . future thoughts cen- ter around the nursing profession. 75 l T C23 fi xft, C9 9 E W l ff W l O ff? 7 f N ff W Z? Joan Kathleen Cook Cookie Slow in action . . . lives in a world all her own . . . blonde curls that would do justice to any advertise- ment . . . sport enthusiast . . . l2A's minute man at home room sessions . . . eyes toward the secretarial world. 4 Jean Ann Czajkowski Gee-Gee Tall, slim number that is sim- plicity itself . . . gracious listener . . . sweet and friendly . . . manages to do a kind deed daily . . . an ab- sorbing book, her chief delight . . . office work calls, typing and filing preferred. Madeline Rita Daily Dale Wistful eyes mirror a little girl heart . , . bit of gay laughter . . . has covered as many square inches of bulletin board as any senior . . . authority on knit two, purl two . . . artistic ability of no small degree. Shirley Ann DeLucia nDeLuu What a t-h-r-i-l-I-i-n-g laugh , . . keeps a first period date each morn- ing with C. H. S.'s Steinway . . . played special girl in THE RED MILL with the greatest of ease . . . talka- tive in a nice sort of way . . , avid reader of mysteries . . . hopes to type for some big executive. 76 Rose Jean Daloisio Frenchy Mischievous brown eyes . . . gay as a spring morning . . . opens her heart to anything French . . . most cooperative . . . the dependable type who really enjoys her work . . . a bit of a gypsy with a secret ambi- tion to see this old world of ours. s ' any Alice Jean Darragh Darh Unpredictable . . .definitely aller- gic to the animal world.. .goes all out for anything c-h-o-c-o-I-a-t-e . . . loves to know the why of every- thing . . . thrives on excitement... begins the day the musical way . . hospital-minded. wz M5 Mary Ann Dempsey ,,Demp,, Quick on the pick-up . . . pen pushes for BLUE AND GOLD . . . Class of '48's Miss Versatile . . . enthusiastic worker . . . staunch friend . . . nice socialite . . . perfect student , . . headed for a college frosh assembly line. Marie Bridget Dentini ff-I-Opt, Tantalizing dark eyes, pert 'n' petite, and charmingly nonchalant . . . a Jolson fan, imitates accord- ingly . . . held down a special girl post in THE RED MILL . . . an accommodating bit of helpfulness . . . would so love to travel the French way. ifrwvf 'a , if isigfffwsxaxew-I Jane Frances Deorocki Janie A durable duet with Reefs . . . constant giggling keeps lovely brown curls a-bobbing . . . handles math with ease . . . conscientious student who also enjoys the social world . . . nice to know . . . bound for success. Josephine Mary DePaul HJOU A true Cathedralite in whom there is no guile . . . genuinely friendly . . . does a good proctor job . . . loathes domineering people . l2A's wholesome handy man . . teacher training days ahead. Charlotte Marie Destribeau Char Delights in music of all kinds . . . way out front when it comes to long black tresses . . . finds difficulty making the 8:30 bell . . . ever- ready on the smile line . . . dis- turbed by naught . . . headed office- ward. X Mary Rose DiNatale Goody Eyes that blend with any outfit . . . meekest of the candy store trio . . . goes to any extreme to prevent an argument . . . checks blue as her favorite color . . . flowers hit a high too . . . GOOD HOUSEKEEPING will fill her future. 7948 Patricia Ann Dillon Hpatf. With friends to spare . . . Dis- turb not her dreams . . . lives the courteous way . . . art has an appeal for Pat . . . whips up a banana split tit for a king . . . day dreams include nursing pictures. Catherine Ellen Dillon Cathy A quiet part of all that goes on at C.H.S .... partial to Sammy Kaye's tunes . . . universally kind . . . so easy to pleaseg bars but spinach and rainy days . . . headed for Trenton's office set. '77 zsewvimw-a-5 'resent :ww Rosemary DeVitis Rose That complexion you dreamed about . . . soft spoken and calm as the sea . . . divided her school days between Freehold High and C. H. S. . . . Charlotte's constant companion . . . plans her future as a career woman. Q ftzilfi' la fa llll lp X 1? W Wy M6 Q ff m I ff W I Z2 Helen Marie Dolton uReer1 Portrait of a versatile lady . . . wholesome and then some . . . loyal sodality officer . . . answered to Countess at play practice . . . ready conversationalist on dogs, Barnegat, and Cathedral . . . hopes to be the perfect white cap. Helen Marie Dzurkoc ,,Gig,, Enthusiastic member of all 12B doings . . . easily excited . . . pos- sessor of a most contagious laugh . . . a CAMAY girl in the making . . . faithful proctor . . . a busy efficiency that any office will wel- come. a Evelyn Mary Erdie Evie Fine collection of friends . . .. fingers adept to glove making as well as piano renditions . . . now- and-then honor student . . . never lost for words, words, words . . . aspiring for the R.N. ranks. Anna Mildred Elko Candy Candy fit for any king . . . ears perk up to any polka . . . at home among simple dresses . . . counts GRAND'S thousands day by day . . . records l2B's minutes weekly . . longs to be a medical secretary. ia- Alice Patricia Erbe npatu Towers over most of us . . . nine o'cIock scholar . . . scrupulously clean about all things . . . anxious to be of assistance . . . universally liked . . . does justice to transcrip- tion work . . . high speed on the keyboard. gafffefhfz Margaret Claire Fiori PeQQY Just bursting with excitement could talk no end about baseball captamed that famous l2B basketball team SCRIPT AND SCORE enthusiast sees a job through or else headed for the college bound special September booking Mary Elizabeth Feldenzer Marie As constant as they come . . . does an odd job capably and cheer- fully . . . manages to join the honor ranks ever so often . . , earrings top her favorite jewelry . . . chooses her reading from the mystery shelf. Patricia Ann Fox upatu Trim, little number headed for big things . . . joined the Bordentown set in junior year . . . behind the scenery making for the Christmas play . . . will answer State Teachers' roll call during the next four years. Margaret Mary Fisher iipegu Extra height that took to the new look gracefully . , . wore Dutch togs in no unflattering way during THE RED MILL . . . a bundle of excess energy and excitement . . . business college calls. gdfaiaa Helen lrene Gerro Pixie Sincerity of purpose . . . efficient home room thrift chairman . . . speaks with conviction . . . blue eyes that light up at mention of football or dancing . . . will soon be part of Rider College life. Helen Anne Gazda Gussie One of Cathedral's good-will am- bassadors . , . loves the poetic side of life with a bit of semi-classical music tucked in . . . never loses a precious moment . . . always with Pat, the Freeholder. smear Q Marilyn Elizabeth Fredericks Freddie Did a stellar role of Juliana in operetta . . . charming socialite . . . most cheerful disposition . . . does any Steinway justice . . . active member of yearbook staff . . . will help brighten many a patient's life. 3 2 ii X ?hNz! C9 C9 fe F l X ,Q ff X 2 W i 22 ,Vai , Sally Rose Gallagher ,,Sal,, Always in a hurry . . . a cute pug nose with freckles as an added at- traction . . . on good terms with a merry tune . . . crashed the special girl line in THE RED MILL.. . con- tagious laugh . . . welcomes holidays and such. 79 Margaret Claire Galager Marge Fully absorbed in leading a care- free life . . . charged with good supply of talk . . . pioneer in field of clothes styles . . . friends galore, but lost without Lucille . . . college days ahead-Rider, the Alma Mater- to-be. Mildred Margaret Girman Millie Simply devoted to her every doing . . . deep thinker . . . dis- position that's hard to beat . . . hair that is a halo golden . . . tasty dresser . . . good bid for what an ideal college frosh should be. Irene Christina Gnacek Renie Eyes that tell the tale . . . a little surplus on the energy . . . regular twinkle toes . . . loyal friend . . . hard worker . . . par- tial to the science department . . . Number please girl of the future. Ruth Phyllis Golden Ruthie With personality to spare . . . full of rascality . . . not everyone can boast five big brothers . . . toots away first period on her trumpet . . . likes lots of little things in life . . . would just love to design clothes of the future. Bernardine Louise Gill Bonnie C.H.S.'s typical freshman of 1945 . . . good conversationalist . . . no small amount of personal- ity . . . made dramatic debut in Why the Chimes Rang . . . works with a purpose . . , hoping for a 1952 college degree. 7 . ar 95532 ,t 3 Mary Margaret Gordon Speed Strong bidder for basketball, ice skating, and snow . . . helped sing Dolores into the presidential chair , . . bridesmaid in the royal BLUE AND GOLD wedding . . . salesgirl of the past, secretary of the future. 80 Lorraine Ellen Gould Lorr Hails from the Delaware's oppo- site shore . . . must say they grow them tall and lovely there . . . rippling laughter . . . disturbed by naught . . . much at home on a Royal keyboard. an 'Ms Joyce Anne Grant 1,-Ioyn Casual manner . . . never lost for an answer . . . goodly supply of jokes . . . sees a job through . . . active part of CATHEDRAL staff . . . guaranteed a ranking place in the success line of the future. w ,Q,t- iframes-.-It H: 11 'f z. me Ruth Anne Gresko Ruthie lnnately refined . . . principles of the highest . . . appreciations that center around poetry and light operas . . . basketball claims her sport interest . . . will abandon math completely but hold on to her stenography pad and type- writer. Susan Magdalene Gresko Susie Good natured . . . practical- minded . . . spare moments given to singing and crocheting . . . never too busy to lend a helping hand . . . easy movement on a ROYAL keyboard . . . aims tor the ranks of efficient secretaries. 7948 Ann Elizabeth Herron Patty Strictly a Bordentowner . . . quiet sense of humor that attracts all . . . delights in being in on things . . . fine mind . . . well poised . . . very much interested in an- nexing an M. D. to her name. .loan Mary Hatrak ruayu Of our tall, fair set . . . not a hair out of place . . . appealing smile . . . understanding and pa- tience are definitely here . . . sincerely good . . . headed G. A. A. doings , . . is thinking of a college life. Mary Helen Halpin 1rMar11 A one year Cathedralite that did it gracefully . . . possessor of Shakespeare's ideal voice in women . . . a disposition that takes . . . an enthusiasm that is genuine . . eyes ahead on a secretarial post. Anna Mae Haseman Mazie Freehold's choicest entry in any school girl charm contest . . . what rosy cheeks! . . . gay laughter relieves her many serious moments . . . quietly thoughtful . . . con- stant in her every doing . . . will join the white collar ranks. 81 Elizabeth .loan Haluska uBetn An amiable and pleasant bit of something from Roebling . . . pos- sessor of a low, Lauren Bacall-ish sort of voice . . . takes to books and movies, but definitely dislikes dancing . . . hopes to be an effi- cient secretary. E fm tl co Ji! C9 W M0 ff ff W it gift! tic, Agnes Marie Holcombe ,,Ager,, Can introduce any of us to Paul Whiteman . . . strong rooter for the Boston Red Sox . . . last third ofl2B's H trio . . . teaching days ahead, Montclair State will be the training grounds. Elizabeth Joan Hiel ,IBEW Four years on the quiet side . . . listens to records in her free time . . . gets in some bowling too . . . roots for the Brooklyn Dodgers . . . will train for a secre- tarial future at Rider College. Elizabeth Ann Hogarty Beth , With a smile that's sincere . . . inhabits the stratosphere . . . has loved the new look for many a day . . . much a part of art doings, properties, and the like . . . untir- ing worker . . . towering proctor. Elizabeth Ann Irwin Irish Delightful memory of an assem- 'few 9' 1 N1 Barbara Ann Hujber Barbie Freckles can be nice . . . herself come what may . . . capable , . . touch of the old masters . . . took to scenery making in senior year . . . sodality's publicity manager . . . reserved place in the realm of good students. gafiezha bly chairman . . . what the ideal prefect should be . . . sense of humor that's unsurpassed . . . thoughtfulness that knows no bounds . . . high minded in all things . . . ever faithful varsity l OOTEI'. 82 Lucille Eleanor Jamieson ,,I-ui, Variety of offices-l2B's social chairman, junior class president, lOB's vice president, 9C's home room president . . . takes to semi- classical music, dancing, and fiction . . . bank duties attract Lu . Dorothy Marion Kascik nootn Munching chocolates and dreamy music create a perfect mood here . . . adds to her height the painful way . . . gives study its due . . . nine to five will be office time for Dot , Betty Jane Kearney HI-iz., Trips fourteen long miles to Cathedral . . . proud of Hopewell: loyal to Pennington Prep . . . chat- ters no end . . . gay of disposition . . . conscientious student . . . highly principled . . . a-bowling she does go . . . a blessing to some office come June. Helen Lorraine Kelly Irish Happy-go-lucky bit of IZB . . . bubbling over with conversation . . . takes to an off-day now and then . . . checks skating and bowl- ing as all time favorites . . . des- tined for keeping HiIl's files a-right. A A UW sf! Blanche Victoria Konzcak nBeau Proctor service with a smile . . . no procrastination here . . . de- pendable . . . untiring in effort . . . comes up with the best on report day . , . ardent cyclistg good skate in winter days . . . will be a happy part of business life. 1 -5-f, i G Z K,L, f' Anna Mae Elizabeth Kollatsch Dutch And she stays thin on chocolate malteds!!! . . . talkative . . . al- ways good for a laugh . . . am- bitious with the needed energy . . . good student . . . model proctor . - . never-to-be-forgotten friend . . . will make a good stenog. Rheta Anne Kelly rrjoeu Such a quiet part of life in these parts . . . member of the better- driving set . . . favorite location, the ole swimmin' hole . . . dislikes early rising . . . makes the honor list every time. i l CIE' ftl xii 9 all lil ff! f W i Patricia Ann Kohl rfpatn Senior year newcomer . , . trim tallness . . . very, very nonchalant . . . most optimistic . . . ice-skating, dancing, and ham open her heart no end . . . dreams of tripping the light fantastic, Arthur Murray style. 83 Helen Marie Kmiecik Helene Johnny-on-the-spot no matter what the occasion . . . active part of any conversation . . . quietly co- operative . . . likes anything con- nected with the wide blue yonder . . . will see Europe according to future plans. Eleanor Marie Koschek MEIN Tall loveliness set off by a warm smile . . . sparkling eyes . . . twenty-four-hour-a-day dress pa- rade . . . efficient . . . gracious . . . easy to pleaseg hard to beat . . . teacher's consolation . . . a secretary worth having. Agnes Irene Kosma Kos Marilyn Anne Kramer ,,Lynn,, Easy on the eyes . . . attractive dresser . . . every companion a tall one . . . quietly cooperative . . . kindness that is constant . . . sin- cerity in a new high . . . working days will be passed in the service of the state. Tall gracefulness the last of the Kosma girls represen tative on all occasions gently convincing . . . the voice that has been known to hold 800 in rapt attention . . . good advertisement for a perfect secretary. Evelyn Dorothy Krolak nEVyu Three year journalist: 1948's ex- change editor of BLUE AND GOLD . . . proctor of long standing . . . friendly sort . . . most happy in the service of others . . . social club goer . . . operator days ahead for Evy . M M5 Agnes Helen Kubielewicz ,,Aggie,, Bewilderment at its highest . . . bit of a worry wart . . . takes to stenography, but could live com- fortably without typing . . , most willing . . . rates A in l2C's good housekeeping department . . . headed for the work-a-day world. 84 Anna Christine Lavinaro Bunny Lives in a world apart . . . wel comes 2:30, Fridays, and such . . curly hair that's nature's own . . ear tuned for popular music . . seamstress days ahead for Bunny' Marie Theresa Leadem nvveeu Noble little character . . . quick on the pick-up . . . on best of terms with an honor pin . . . ac- counts for l2C's sodality merits . . . pen pushed for the 1948 CATHEDRAL . . . office efficiency guaranteed. fsaixxwfwzys. Y ,-., - . . Eileen Marie Leyshon uEiu Deep, dark loveiiness . . . C-A-L-M before, after, and in-be- tween . . . turned dwarf during campaign week . . . three year French enthusiast . . . front seat driver of no meager ability . . . col- lege career in the planning. Faye Alice Linker Link Deep thinker . . . got the '48-ers off to a good start as freshman and sophomore president . . . B. S. loyalist . . . all a prefect should be . . , duty-conscious . . . appreci- ates the beautiful . . . helped staff THE i948 CATHEDRAL. 7948 Theresa Helen McAdams Terry A ballerina that we'll long re- member . . . put precision in the BECAUSE YOU'RE YOU number too . . . quiet charm . . . thoughtful of all, always . . . handy typist . . . . . . headed for the white collar ranks. Mary Elizabeth Mahan Bambie Miss Lawrenceville . . . gentle manner and kind heart . . . makes a ready motion for more holidays, but puts thumbs down on the dress- ing stage of iife . . . switchboard duties will claim her future hours. Margaret Elizabeth Manning Geraldine Lorraine Majeski Gerry Starts the day the perfect way . . . lover of anything in the classi- cal music field, ballet included . . . reticent . . . proctors C.H.S. cor- ridors . . . most willing to be of help . . . mind set along fashion de- signing lines. l ,iMaggie,, Tolerance itself . . . most sym- pathetic by nature . . . holds a proctor post in no uncertain terms . . . blessed with plenty of gray matter . . . allergic to a five day school week. Q 1' KN 9 'G Mary Anne Mazar I 1 Q li I ff Conscientious student who gets W f results . . . sees things on the ff 0 pleasant side . . . willing worker W . . . A daughter of the gods, di- W ' 0 vinely tall and divinely fair . . . 85 if can truly wear blue . . . well equipped for the business world. Patricia Carolyn McCormack npatu Cute little girl features . . . typ- ical teen . . . quick on the smile . . , can live comfortably in a non- French atmosphere . . . strong ad- vocate of long tresses . . . has vi- sions of becoming a commercial artist. 1 Lucille Ann McDonough Lukie A voice that's superb . . . laughs up and down many a scale . . . easy going . . . shuns the pessi- mistic . . . four year member of luncheon-at-home group . . . wel- comes holidays and nights devoid of school preparation. es? Mary Elizabeth Millin HM. E. Decidedly worth knowing . . . avid reader of educational matter . . . very partial to man's best friend . . . answers to pres in riding club circles . . . alert mind beneath those black, black locks . . . aspires to work in the field of science. 86 Mary Jane McLaughlin Hpudn Dependability 'with a capital D . . . most cool, calm and collected of assembly chairmen . . . uses time profitably . . , has nice mu- sical appreciations . . . interesting conversationalist . . . tops all in yearbook finance activities. Dorothy Lucy Mierzwicki Butch With name longer than herself . . . sweet noted lady . . . among the easily satisfied . . . friend, come what may . . . very much on the helpful side . . . delights in roller skating doings . . . busi- ness-minded in all her future thoughts, gdiliwhd ??.n.. his 'K 'M 9,-ti as Miriam Veronica Mooney a A most representative cheer- leader . . . has the happy knack of pleasing everyone . . . directs our traffic, going and coming . . . Florence Ann Mullen nFlou Meet the X-ray technician-to-be . . . loves all kinds of sports . . . never too busy to help you . . . gets things done in a quiet sort of way . . . directed 'l2C's A. A. activities . - . photography inter- ests that produce. slave to duty, be what it may . . . W5 graceful ballerina . . . so much a part of THE i948 CATHEDRAL. ,EQ '. ' Helen Patricia Mullen Wynn., The little big sister of the Mullen set . . . constantly on the sunny- side . . , much a part of home room doings and sports . . . perseverance that finally wins . . . sure bid for a successful future. Doris Mary Murphy DOl'ty Native daughter of Burlington . . . more quiet than the mouse himself . . . enjoys the other Iady's doings . . . considerate of all . . . outdoor activities hold an attraction for her winter days . . . bidding for a place in the office set. A A my Dorothy Mary Murphy HDo1,u Miss Efficiency . . . does her books justice, but manages a nice social life . . . tucks in a sport interest too . . . always fiddles first period . . . considerate of the least among us . . . consolation for some office force. 3 ,W C9 ' 63 li VN. W W CHQ! Dorothy Mary Oakley nootu SodaIity's number one lady . . . directed campaign activities for the presidential winner . . . gives the old bee competition-any day, any hour . . . winter time is her time . . . looking forward to secretarial duties. Anne Rose Mydlowski Annie Lends both ears the Lily Pons way . . , gives forth many a sweet note herself . . . pleasing personality . . . lovely grace . . . death on neatness . . . features a black war- drobe . . . future thoughts are cen- tering down stage. Marie Catherine Musterel Shorty With malice toward none . . Tiny Tim . . . deep brown eyes . . . constantly reminiscing . . . slow of movement . . . bit on the artistic side . . . perfect secretary in the making. 87 Mary Margaret Murphy Mickey Daily part of the Burlington special . . . prefers home town company to anyone met at C. H. S. . . . well developed sense of humor . . . student of no small ability . . . future member of Burlington busi- ness set. Elizabeth Ann O'Donnell Scoop College-bound lass who has what it takes . . . so worth the knowing . . . keeps C. H.S. posted on all Notre Dame doings . . . gets all assembly programs off to a good start . . . did Countess de Ia Fere justice in THE RED MILL. Margaret Mary Olesak Mouse Nice little ball of energy . . . lasting sweetness . . . kindness that's hard to forget . . . keeps funds straight for l2C . . . delights in social doings . . . headed for secretarial duties in the world of tomorrow. Joan Ann Price PriCy At home on Cathedral ground these twelve years . . . slightly on the mischievous side . . . sure bid for a bit of fun any time, anywhere . . . highly recommended as a cam- paign manager . . . happy part of SCRIPT AND SCORE doings. 88 Marie Elizabeth Patelski llFattyll Perfectionist . . . subs at presi- dential doings in 12C . . . does a ROYAL keyboard with the greatest of ease . . . needle worker of no mean degree . . . possesses all the requisites for a successful business career. Joan Theresa Petry Joanie morrow's office set. mums Theresa Marie Raney Terry Runs anything but true to the family name . . . takes life the easy way . . . one of a famous threesome . . . never lost for words . . . mildly enthusiastic about choral doings. nootn fizeszivme W f-ms.. sag:-me Flo's shadow . . . willing worker . . . capable in a number of ways . . . delights in homeroom doings . . . likes sports as spectator and participant . . . booster of any worthy cause . . . memh r of to Dorothy Ann Ra pciewlcz Queen of the SENIOR BALL beautifully simple . . . gentle of manner . . . handles 12Cs thrift activities like a C. P. A. . finds time to enjoy all social activities . . . a desk post will be hers Marie Katherine Resch Mi Me Small but mighty . . . puts her all into everything she does , . . just packed to overflowing with F-U-N . . . Tchaikovsky's music alone leaves her speechless . . . able traffic director come noon time... heart set on being a dietician. Barbara Jean Ringkamp Babs With height to spare . . . quite expressive on an ivory keyboard . . . vocal chords do an equally fine job . . . handled l2C's social doings at Thursday afternoon sessions . . . anxious to render perfect transcrip- tions for some business executive. 7948 Ann Pauline Sabol uAnkr1 Energetic in a big way . . . obliging sort of person . . . beams approval at resemblance of better- half Helen . . . one of Madame President's campaign sextet . . . has more working hours to her credit than the general run. Wilma Irene Ruddick Billie Crosses the state border line to get educated . . . strong rooter for strawberry blondes . . . truly un- American when it comes to ice cream . . . easy to get along with . . . refuses to be unduly disturbed about any little thing. Mary Ann Ritzo Pensy Reserved . . . ready and willing to straighten out complicated Virgil . . . ice cream sundaes and Star- dust get a ready smile . . . checks a baseball diamond as her favorite gem . . . white capped days ahead for Pensy . Patricia Leontine Ronan Hpat., Just craves to be doing some- thing , . . letters in the neatest sort of way . . . produces comic strip characters too , . . follows sister June's footsteps in the art of teaching the deaf. 89 Mary Alice Ronan Ronnie Duty first with this service lady . . . pianist of some ability . . . report reads iust this side of honors . . . QUEEN'S WORK distributor . . . helped staff THE CATHEDRAL . . . future interests include college. l if l Q 'GJ W 1 W 7 Jean Esther Schek Jeanie Tall and very pleasant . . . authority on program set-up . . . on good terms with an honor pin . . . much a part of the ushering set . . . sticker for promptness . . . office work interest here. Dolores Theresa Schuler Lorrie Member of the petite set . . . mild of tone . . . up on the polite and considerate way of doing things . . . lady who admits she enjoys the telephone . . . fashion-conscious . . . R.N. interests run high. Joan Elizabeth Schek Linda Artistic ability in the offering . . . holds down an A. A. chairman postj member of leader corps too . . . much the twin when lt comes to honor roll and usher doings . . . aspires to be an angel of mercy. Patricia Anne Seitz ' Pat ' Two parts vitality and one part dynamite -. . . campaign manager of no mean ability humor that cant be surpassed . . . thought fully generous . . . the power behind the social department . . . designer of original clothes. 90 .xr Helen Marie Schwing Hank No wallflower here . . . small package that produces big things . . . comes up with the best on report day . . . takes pride in her every doing . . . generous with time and talents . . , wanted: one nice office position. 5 6211566220 Phyllis Margaret Marie Serben Hphyll, Sugar an' spice an' everything nice . . . accent on the spice . . . photographers dream . . . boots and saddle gal . . . socialite in good standing . . . takes to heels with a smile . . . Browning her first love. Clare Catherine Shaltis Clarabelle Happy-go-lucky Clare . . . great fan of all sports, especially boxing . . . happiest when travelling and dancing . . . one senior who would gladly skip fifth period , . . heart set on being a school teacher. r f 7 Ann Marie Shelby Shel Tiny, cute, 'n' nice-to-know . . . shiny brown locks that bob when she walks . . . spare time is knittin' time for this 5'1 lassie . . . would just love to be an accountant. Dolores Margaret Shelby uDeeu Runs around with sodality's num- ber one lady . . . keeps the student body up on current Catholic liter- ature . , . likes dancing and basket- ball, but goes scientific at Monday's club sessions . . . will hold down a post at the BELL. QW eww Mary Helen Sivak noiggyi, Reserved in manner . . . sympa- thetic . . . checks English and typ- ing as schooltime favorites . . . interclass sports along the line . . modeled in senior fashion show . . . interested in business as a career. XHMW Ann Marie Sitko Ankle Most affable . . . generous with her assistance . . . sees a job to the finish . . . Mary's other half . . . interclass sports enthusiast . . . TRICK FOR TEENS' treasurer . . . hopes for an office position devoid of stenography. Lorraine Ann Sheldon Rainy Publicity manager for the newest Sheldon . . . ever smiling . . . turns deaf ear to poetry and classics, but is all out for Vic Damone, holidays, and movies . . . will make the type- writer and stenography pad her companions for life. t C23 SQ Xlfhl 0 f ,iillm, ,, , Mary Ann Sinka Kitten Gay mademoiselle . . . every bit of 5' lO . . . timid for all her size . . . likes anything spelled F-O-O-D . . . swimming and dancing interests run high . . . mind set on a nursing career. 91 Lorraine Gertrude Sickles Lorry Lives in a world all her own . . . comes forth with the most unex- pected at times . . . secretly partial to ivory keyboard doings . . . de- lights in talking with the girls . . . clerical work has already begun for this lassie. .fwjiaaiwzfsiwwuzfii ,. f, Catherine Jane Smith Smitty That redi head gal who wears freckles the painless way . . . the EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 'herself . . . handles responsibility gracefully... produces blue ribbon bulletin boards . . . much the socialite . . . com- mercial artist goal has been set. Virginia Veronica Skwara nGinnyu Little Miss-Chievous . . . every inch a half pint speaks with con- viction . . . handy with a paint brush . . . i2D's jovial jester . . . always under weight . . . master of the concerto for one finger . . . a great friend, especially to Helen and Ann. Pauline Margaret Strain Margie Comes and goes unbeknown . . . partial to the line of least resistance . . . enthuses over dancing and the movies, but votes a definite NO on gaudy clothes . . . hopes to handle secretarial duties. 92 Joan Marie Smith HJ. o. Tall, winsome lady . . . cheerful disposition . . . anxious student . . . intensely interested in people . . . meal time is her time . . . could type hours on end . . . will follow friend Mary to nursing pro- fession. Patricia Eileen Sweeney npatn Demure . . . quiet charm that im- -presses . . . gentle as a spring rain . . . all that's lovely in youth . . . courtesy unlimited . . . all time ta- vorite . . . will be a part of Free- hold's business doings. ,TY 5,2513 Mary Virginia Snyder cam Distinct hair line . . . intuitive ability of dealing wisely with others . . . efficiency' behind the ushers . . . captain of the Cathedral sextet . . . social-minded . . . valuable addition to the troupe of white caps. wzfms Rita Marie Thornhill Thorny Student of the upper bracket . . . part of all that goes on at C. H.S. . . . globe trots for sodality . . . BLUE AND GOLD'S leading lady and biggest booster . . . given to oratory . . . college thoughts center here. Jeanne Elizabeth Timby IITim ll Quite an authority on freckles . . . will long be remembered for her campaign capers . . . l2D's able sports leader . . . efficient BLUE AND GOLD typist . . . constant Beatrice Mary Timko . nBeau Among the highly respected . . . fine mind plus common sense pro- duces busy Bea . . . corridor strategist with the deep voice . . . unlimited capacity for F-U-N . . . stiff competition for Jan Peerce . . . helped edit THE CATHEDRAL. Helen Cecilia Tomas TOmmy Member of the fair set . . . prac- tical in a number of ways . . . never courts a worrying thought . . . lives for the good old summer time . . . will get in many a Number please during her future. comrade . . . thoughtfully kind . . . will join ranks of BELL TEL' gals. f wig Joan Frances Walsh nJon Ever smiling Irish lass who spurns the moody . . . thoughtfulness that knows no end . . . does corridor duty between periods . . . crispy white uniform and cap will be part of her future wardrobe. f xawaiaef,sfm.yfwfsnmsrfisiiwmf i-2v--,,m'-fw,fffff- -K - Dolores Agnes Wall ,,Dee., Her words are few, but weighty . . , just make hers country style . . . bothered by the disorderly . . . hair that boasts nature's own curl . . . an impressive, quiet charm long to be remembered. Rita Mary Tykarski .,Ree,, Hair like ripened wheat . . . friendly sort . . . obliging to all . . . ready supply of witty remarks . . . never misses out on the social end of things . . . future resident of sunny California . . . plans to be a dietitian. 93 Gladys Mary Ward nGladu Gracious manner . . . cheerful giver . . . faithful member of daily Mass congregation . . . efficient usher at all Cathedral affairs . . . necessary part of all social commit- tee work . . . aspires to be an air- line hostess. Mary Jean Webb Jean Demure and dimpled . . . takes to the saddle with a zest . . . BLUE AND GOLD scribe of long standing . . . crashed the poetic ranks in sophomore year . . . future lies in the field of writing. Elizabeth Ellen Wright Betty On best of terms with the books . - . made-to-order disposition . . . heads the list of co-operatives . . . enjoys BLUE AND GOLD staff do- ings . likes music-classical or popular . . . nice addition to some college campus. 94 Charlotte Bernadette Yaccarino Shirley One of sodality's big four . . proctors with the best of them . . . systematic worker . . . crashes the ranks of good students , . . did a nice job on yearbook staff . . . freshman days aheafl for this col- lege-conscious girl. Claire Elizabeth Wesley uvvesn Large economy smile coming up . . . happiest when doing for others . . . ready wit . . . loyalty that goes deep down . . . makes friends easily , . . whiz on the typewriter . . . destined to hold forth in some of- fice, mortician's excluded. Kaffe! fz Frances Theresa Yasek nlrnpn Ballad on school girl charm . . . twinkling eyes 'neath those soft brown bangs . . . has ushered Cath- edralites thru' many a service and assembly . . . what a beautiful sense of value we have here! Claire Margaret Young E Tina individualistic . . . comedy, on or off stage . . . did a nice job on Tina role in THE RED MILL . . . make Tina's a four day school week . . . has already made debut as orchestra vocalist. Dolores Eleanor Young noodou , Glad's listening ear . . . cute bit of personality . . . A. A. Chairman of two years standing . . . basketball enthusiast . . . on good terms with the sand man . . . will lend her talents to the secretarial field. A my Doris Helen Yuschak uDeeu Constantly on the go . . . takes to her ushering duties with a special delight . . . sings come club time: dances at anytime . . . stewardess thoughts uppermost in this young lady's future plans. ww sl' Martha Theresa Zeyack nMar11 Soft brown eyes and honey col- ored hair . . . first tread the halls of Alma Mater in her iunior year . . . slave to the text books . . . library knows her well . . . spends her working hours saying it with flowers. Marion Claire Zarzeczna ,,Mar,, Blessed with a bonnet of brains . . . lifetime member of the honor society . . . knows not too serious a moment . . . at home on a Stein- way or Hammond . . . prefers Mozart to any modern . . . music major coming up. Rosalie Christina Zaiac Bunny Always bubbling with amusement . . . dresses with care . . . general favorite . . . handles proctor duties in an efficient manner . . . air- minded lady with eyes on an avia- trix's post. 95 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sanverdine Mrs. Alice M. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Alauskas Mr. Anthony Amburg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Amburg Ave Maria Shop Albert E. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. James J. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Michael Basso Mr. and Mrs. George Bayen Mrs. Anne Beatty Mr. and Mrs. John Bednar Miss Rita Bednar Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Belapetrowicz Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Bergen and Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. Herman Mr. and Mrs Martin M. Berger George Bernard Frank Betz John Betz Beyer Louis Blyskal Edward Smith Mr. and Mrs. Miss Wilhelmina Bogdine Mr. Joseph Bordas Mr. Frank Bowden The Bowdens Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Bradley Mrs. Joseph Bresnan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Breza Mrs. Anthony Britschge Broadway Auto Seat Covers Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brodowski Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown Mr. and Mrs. George Buckner Miss Helen Brzezicki Mr. and Mrs. George Buckner Mr. William Burchell Joseph and Robert Burns Miss Nellie V. Burns Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Thomas J. Burns Thomas P. Burns Francis Cahill James P. Callahan John N. Campbell, Sr. Elwood Carpenter 1, Nick Carsia John Castner Mr. and Mrs.'.tames Catana Mr. Daniel:1Chase MrsJMarie Chase Mr. and Mrs. John Check Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chiappetta Mr. Frank Chiappetta Miss Eileen Curran Mr. Joseph Clancy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colletti Mrs. Walter Collins Dr. and Mrs. John B. Comfort Miss Peggy Comfort Mr. and Mrs. James Concannon Miss Alice C. Connors Mr. and Mrs. George Cook Mrs. Frank Coon Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cornew Miss Lydia A. Cornew Miss Mary E. Cornew Mr. William Costigan Mrs. Alice B. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. George H. Crawford Mr. James H. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Julius F. Craynock, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Mary J. Francis J. Daily Charles Daloisio James Delahanty Albert B. 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