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

 - Class of 1958

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1 I0-A Front Row ll. to r.l - Margarete Martini, Kathleen McGrath, Patsy Baker, Joanne Sabourin, Margie Graham, Virginia Velinasi, Joanne Marin, Rita Morriale. Second Row - Dale Martin, Peggy Kennedy, Norma Mallett, Sharon McHugh, Elaine Fratonu, AtittB' M Cthi MhlIA Y. none e in, ary a er ne ars a , nne on Third Row - Marlene Peters, Dorothy Murray, Cathy Dodds, Mary Marcuzzi, Sylvia Meehan, Laretta Wilcox, Helen Matko. Fourth Row - Marilyn Terrie, Eleanor Varga, Carolyn Napoli, June Mariash, Lyna McGaldrick, Geraldine Cipolla. Fifth Row - Carole Moriaie, Gail Donnelly, Larene Bereza, Susan Charlibais, Brenda Whelan, Betty Holubeshen. Your Future Depends On Qu The course that you pursue during the next few years will largely determine your future life. IN PLANNING YOUR FUTURE, THERE ARE FIVE THINGS THAT YOU WANT IN A BUSINESS CAREER . . . 1. You want employment security. 2. You Want a chance to earn as much as your ability and ambition will permit. 3. You want a chance for future advancement. 4. You want clean, dignified work. 5. You want employment and association with people who are in a position to help you. We have helped hundreds of young people to plan their futures along these lines. May we help you? Call at the College, write, or telephone JA. 2-5500 for particulars. Classes continue during July and August. PA R K 33i'l'EZi 72 JAMES STREET NORTH - Opposite Eaton's HAMILTON, ONT. Page Fifty-six The Orbit, 1957-1958

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ll-C From Row fl. to r,l - Judy Harrington, Pat Herod, Maureen Clushman, B ly R' h d Bb C k I M' D' Cd1L'll' D tL F y ar ara ron ,oares crm, lane a o, :ran ouce, eone e Second Row - MaryAnne Stanko, Ruth Crabbe, H len Charszewski, Diane Ad t C Vocca, Alice Ryce, Irene OConnor, Judy Allan. Third Row - Rosslyn D laney, Carol Mendiuk, Helen Costie, Sylvia Maida, B b H d k Ellen Koen, Annette Mauro, Barbara McKie, Marilyn Ellis, Myrna Ch pp F rth Row - AI dr Korobkin, Edna Giardinello, Joan Nichol, Carol K ll B ly Swick, B b Crechiolo, Lorraine Giavedoni, Leano Mori. CLASS 11-C As you approach the room that has the honoured position of having the school office on one side and the chapel on the other, you hear a rumble. It's not that we're loud, it's just that were noisy. On the right, first seat, first row, sits dark-haired MYRNA CHOPP who insists she doesn't need glasses to see. Behind her sits two brains. PAT HEROD-a farmer who sings hill-billy songs beauti- fully, and blonde HELENA CHARSZEWSKE, who keeps drawing airplanes all day long. Next, there is Pee Wee DIANA ADORANTI, whose long lashes are the envy of us all, followed by our class rep., BARB HUDECHI, who gets 96 in Physics just for laughs. She plays a mean sax too, as well as loving pistaschio. Next, tiny DOLORES MORIN who can't wait for the Friday night dance. Followed by our Geometry whiz with the lovely En lish accent. EDNA GIARDENELLO. Next, anotfliier Pius X Patron, auburn ELLEN KOEN. In the second row, first seat, sits starry-eyed LILLIAN DOUCETTE, notre petite Francaise fillette. Cute MARY ANN STANKO in front of me will probably use her long nails if I don't keep my feet off her seat. CAROL KELLEHER is usuallyefound talking to MELODY about Senior Basketball. Followed by our second vice-pres., LORI GIAVEDONI, who loves to hear about Charles the Great in History. Blonde GAIL CRECI-IIOLO answers every question in French with a je ne sais pas . In the third row, first seat, sits BARB CRON K, who can translate anything in Latin -the dead language-and howl Followed by BEV- ERLY RICHARDS, who wishes that Pythagoras had not invented his Theorem. Tall BEV SWICK, favour- ite expression: Yes, I see that, but don't you think . . . . JUDY ALLAN who lives On the Water- front , commutes to school every moming. Next, The Orbit, 1957-1958 MAUREEN CLUSHMAN cant understand whv French words aren't spoken the way they are written. Behind her ROSS DELANEY'S rosy cheeks turn white at the mention of a Physics test. Followed by JOAN NICHOL, who just can't seem to remember History dates. HELEN COSTIE who sits in the first seat, fourth row, has two favourite subjects, food and sleep. ln turn followed by my locker mate, AN- NETTE MAURO. If her marks aren't good it's my fault, because my books on top keep falling on her head. Next, two girls who really have a talent for dancing, BABS MCKIE and LEONA FEENEY, who is constantly being reminded . . . Now Leone! Fol- lowed in turn by another Geometry whiz and Basket- ball player, ALEX KOROBHEN. MARILYN ELLIS, behind her, is always up on the latest fashions. ln the fifth row, first seat, petite DIANA CADOT dreams away till 3.20. Followed by two talented girls in the band, blonde IRENE O'CONNOR and dark JUDY HARRINGTON. Another girl who plays a mean clarinet, RUTH CROBBE. Next, there's blonde CAROL MENDEUI-I, whose favourite town, for some unknown reason, is Harrow. LEE MORI, who follows, has no patience with people who won't eat spaghetti without meatballs. Here's also ALICE RYCE, who often gets kidded about her shaggy bangs. Last, but not least, there is a real jewel among the crowd . . . our teacher, MISS BARRY. For in my heart there will always be A place for you girls of I1-C I'll nevelrl fprget that Wednesday night I got the c 1 s, When you gave me the tulips and daffodils. By Sylvia Page Fifty-five



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I0-B Front Rove! ll. tcilnl - S. Crawford, M. Grzegocka, D. Hand, M. Miski, D. D'Alessandro, I. DiFelice, M. A. Corrado, L. D'Angelo, T. Second Roig? Connolly, A. Strevek, P. Osier, K. Casey, O, Ucci, T. Nigro, G. DiRocco, M. Fell. Third Row - L. Mielko, M. Kenzetti, M. C. Beauboin, S. Mclnroy, D. McRae, J. Wehling, S. Glessing, S. Keller. Fourth Row - I. Eismontas, V. Stanius, G. Delcol, M. L. Kelly, S. Gmell, H. Arbour, M. Krywokulska. Fifth Row - I. Vasovich, M. A. Shepherd, A. Hunting, N. Ryckis, M. Stepanek, D. Paulaitis. Absent - M. Speranzini, J. Swain. CLASS 10-B This Ten is called the Busy BU THERESA NS our little clown Because it hums with activity. WheDeI'e1' DIANE DIS mound- On the Basketball team representing our clan I-ORRAINE and HELEN mark oboeofee 5l1P5S Are DONNA, GRACE and IXXIARGARET ANNE? ANNE and THERESA tell the latest quips. IRENE and ANNA are Seen here too. At the front, sit SALLY and KATI-lLEENg SANDRA and PAT are artists true. SONJA and JOAN are bright ood keen- Though nervous in some certain classes, MARIE, the brain, plays a mean trombone, MARILYN and DIANE are quiet lasses. But in the band she is not alone: She's joined by NANCY and MARY LYNNE. MARILEE hoe o good feodiog voioes MARY ANN, our rep., is also in. INGE cloesn't take typing by choice. Working on costumes without fail MARGUERITE is OUT glamour girl- Are MARY K., MARY G., SQNIA and DALE? In Latin, MARY CATHERINES in a whirl. NIJQLE and ALDQNA also Sew. We're active, noisy, sometimes not, VIDA and OLIVE to Choral go. Bur were o dom good iollv lor. Then there are those like YUTTA and SUE, Though not in the clubs, are active too. Mary KfYW0k1'1l5kY LENA and MARIAN are fairly quiet, But with GLORIA, they cause a riot. Margaret Shepherd The Orbit, 1957-1958 Page Fifty-Seven

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