Cathedral High School - Orbit Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1958

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The Orlffif, 1957-1958 Page Forty-nine

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Front Row ll. 10 r.J - B. O'Brien, I. Dan3!ao, T. Gleason, L. Capriofvi, G. Maratro, G. Kraftcheck, A. DeTullio, T. McNulty, M. Giardinello, S. Kosakczwski. Second Row - V. Slaney, R. Tayfel, D. Ciacone, L. Nardella, J. Pennylegion, S. Kulesza, D. Sutton, R. Bauman, T. Walsh, P. Woon. Third Row - M. Demers, B. Mei, B. Gowan, E. Hardman, J. Mills, J. Ben, B. Ben. The 1957-58 edition of the Orbit is now a fait accomplif' and another year has been written into the history of Cathedral High. To the many who contributed time or talent to 4 1 X this book, the editorial staff wishes to say thank you . Z N. A: N im A Congratulations to Vic Calante for his fine cover !Z,G,155',,5i ,,,. 4? ,Q . . f -fi 1544i 3. fA'7Z'f N x deslgn-to M. Somers and Anne Strever for their f ,fp V X . . . 1 A 'ff-Xviif' A -f f, -.C ' literary genius and to Paul Czep and Henri Latour- jig- -r. 9. . - fi '7 S? -QQYILJ neau for their art work. xr Finally, we offer our best wishes to the Graduates for a happy and prosperous future. We E 7 - C. Maratto, Ed. in Chief. Marie Kirk, Ed. in Chief. 44 IWW? PTEHM mlvfk Q 9 Page Fwy-eight The orbit, 1957-1958



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irs o F 1 R w ll. to r.J - Marlene Messner, Ma Button, Niiole Latauskas, Margare rgo 12-A 1 Carlos, Irma Hmca, .lohanne Mulvale, Jackie OW Y Ca dy Second Row - Brigitte Wannenmacher, Jo-Ann Y h HI, Joa Shea Marie Kirk, Betty S Maryann Ripanti, Joyce Kokak. R ID AtgLBIf.ll CpttMly Thid Row - Pat oncaio a, ianne rms ron , a e, uiana a rio i, ari n D Helena Gordon. F h Row - Mary Wood, Margaret Kolenko, Eleanor Mur, Lynda Hart, Eleanor F I y P t Kacsmar. GRADE 12-A 12-A is a batty class of brainy beauties. VVith all those gems of genius lying around, in the persons of class representatives MARILYN DIXON and PA- TRICIA RGNCAIOLI, and our editor, MARIE KIRK, you'd think our reports would be out of this world, believe me, they arel The class mathematicians, BRIGITTE VVANNENMACHER and JOAN SI-IEA are the only ones who don't shiver in their shoes when showing the cards to their parents. Even though some of us are junior Einsteins, like LYNDA HART and ELEANOR FOLEY, were not squares. These two share a locker and in their great rush at 3.20, ELEANOR wears LYNDA'S gloves while LYNDA wonders why ELEANOR'S coat won't fit. Although we're watched by the eagle eyes of teachers, we have some fun, what with DIANNE ARMSTRONG blowing up the lab every Tuesday. She can't seem to get it through her pretty red head that SISTER LEONA means it when she says: Don't dump I-ICI into I-I2S. The main fault of the brunettes in 12-A is forget- fulness. Before every gym period, a shrill terrifying wail is heard in the locker room, above the chattering of juvenile 12-B. Then the cry of I've forgotten by bloomers, comes to our ears. The victim, usually MARGARET CARMODY, who commutes from Aldershot, tries to calm herself. Why is she crying? Because of the realization that the fine for not having Page Fifty her uniform will reduce her to penury. Then her bosom pals, MARYANN RIPANTI, IRMA I-IINCA and JACKIE BUTTON, delve into those bottomless pits-purses, to contribute to the fine. Our teachers cause a few tense moments especially in Latin Authors when PAT KACSIVIAR and CATH- ERINE COSTIGAN combine efforts to translate Vergil, and find to their utter amazement that they have missed an accusative infinitive. HELEN GOR- DYN cloesn't take this dead language, but she helps our Latin scholar, NIJOLE LATAUSKAS translate a sentence and together they make the language of the ancients deader yet. MARGARET KOLENKO, sometimes known as Blanche , and MARLENE MESSNER want to become teachers. They think they can handle people. I-la! Current questions circulating in 12-A are. Why are JO-ANN YA- Cl-IETTI and IOI-IANNE MULVALE interested in St. Mike's? Why are BETTY SNOW, MARY WOOD and IOYCE KOZAK so quiet? Could it be that they are hiding genius? Do ELEANOR MUH- MYLYK and LOIS BALFE really take Commercial or do they spend this time rocking and rolling? Does ROSE VOLPINI watch the late show every night? Can IULIANA CAPRIOTTI solve AX :' PP? VVho 360 211 knows? Margot Carlos The Orbit, 1957-1958

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