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TROUBADOUR 1965 THE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL OF BALTIMORE Classes 24 Activities • 50 Graduates • 96 Volume XXII MARYLAND Around the dock . . . every moment vibrates Everyone furnishes her individual shore An absentee compensates for her missed as- signment Easy come, easy go A weary and lonesome traveler Clearing the way for further study Arriving early at our terminal of knowledge 5 with a balanced program of reflection, study, and play A child confides in her Father Embarking with a storehouse of knowledge Vibrant shrieks spur our team 6 Quenching our dire need Delving for hidden facts Exchanging commendations Cardinal Shehan and fellow cardinals-designate await the arrival of Papal messengers bearing the biglietto, a document pro- claiming the acceptance of the new members into the Sacred College by the cardinals already so privileged. (Picture courtesy of Baltimore Catholic Review) Scanning the skyline Cardinal Shehan poses atop the North American College overlooking the city of Rome. During his stay in the Eternal City the cardinal resided at the college and based many of his activities and receptions there. (Picture cour- tesy of Baltimore Catholic Review') The oath of obedience is one of the prominent features of the public consistory where Baltimore's Archbishop Shehan was received into the Collego of Cardinals. Due to a change in the colorful ceremony, recently revised by Pope Paul, the red cardinal's biretta instead of the flat wide- brimmed galero was presented. (Picture courtesy of World Wide Photos) May the blessing of Al- mighty God . . . descend upon you. . . Newly ele- vated Cardinal Shehan joins with Pope Paul in bestow- ing a blessing. His election to the Sacred College now entitles the cardinal to all the privileges of that group, chief of which is the elec- tion of the pope. (Picture courtesy of Baltimore Catho- lic Review) ► Meeting the press Cardinal-designate Shehan comments on his eleva- tion to the Sacred College. At the press conference held on January 26, the day of the official announcement, the Cardinal claims this honor not only for himself but also for all the people of Baltimore. (Picture courtesy of Baltimore Catholic Review) Shepherd of Baltimore: Prince of the Church Happy the man You choose and bring to dwell in Your court. May he be filled with the good things of Your house, the holy things of Your temple. On January 25, 1965, Lawrence Joseph Shehan, Archibishop of Baltimore, was elevated to the status of the cardinalate. Preceded only by James Cardinal Gibbons, he is the second native Baltimorean to become a prince of the Church and was the sole American among the twenty-seven named by Pope Paul VI. Shy by nature he feels that The honor would not have come to me if there were not approval of my work in racial justice and Christian unity, Under his direction, numerous anti-discrimination measures have been effected in the archdiocese and efforts toward Christian unity have been accelerated. In addition to archdiocesan duties, he was elected by the American bishops to organize a national commission on Christian unity in conjunction with the National Catholic Welfare Coun- cil. Since his return to Baltimore after reception of the red hat, Cardinal Shehan has looked towards further fulfilling his motto All things in Charity. 9 The fervid vitality of REVEREND T. AUSTIN MURPHY, Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore, proves an incentive to progress in the field of education. By his interest and support, the Bishop encouurages all plans and facets of scholastic achievement. Vigilant leadership safeguards MONSIGNOR JAMES C. DONOHUE, Superintendent of Catholic Schools in Baltimore, executes his commission of management and supervision with skill and integrity. This year he has placed particular emphasis on scholastic growth through revamped courses. Assistant Superintendent of Schools, FATHER MANUEL R. ROMAN, cooperates daily with Monsignor Donohue in carrying out the charges of his office. Supporting ideas, implementing newly-enacted regulations, and overseeing the completion of official projects necessitates the skill which Father Roman regu- larly employs. A welcome addition to the Department of Education is MR. SAMUEL J. CRIMY, recently-appointed Superintendent of Sec- ondary Schools in Baltimore. Mr. Crimy, an ardent and capable director, has made the establishment of a strong liaison between lay teachers and the archidiocese his initial project. educational vitality. Pray brethren that our sacrifice may be acceptable to God our Father. In the traditional man- ner, MONSIGNOR DONOHUE implores God's blessing on the new school year. This opening Mass ushers in the weekly offer- ing of the Holy Sacrifice for the student body. II Tried friends pilot us toward Through the course of twenty-five years Sister M. Lucetta, O.S.F., has witnessed Catholic High's steady move forward. In 1955, Sister gave up her post as teacher to as- sume the taxing responsibilities of principal. Since then, she has devoted her time and effort to the smooth coordination of the school day. Her diverse tasks range from the planning of each student's roster to an extensive correspondence. Despite the many calls on her time. Sister always finds occasion to greet the faculty and students, to make pertinent announcements, or to congratulate a winning team. In addition to her duties as principal. Sister offers her assistance to the Mother's Club and advises them in the many school projects which they sponsor. 12 ■S Sisters at Catholic High, Glen Riddle Franciscans all, look to SISTER M. HONORINE, O.S.F., as their superior and inspiration. In addition to her duties in this capacity. Sister gives linguistic instruction to classes of Spanish I, II, III. Between times, she moderates the school's Alumnae Association, which has pros- pered under her efficient leadership. changing frontiers Daily disproving the old adage, It's a man's world, SISTER M. CONSTANTINE, O.S.F., deftly controls the monetary exchange at Catholic High. In overseeing the general maintenance of the school, envisioning prudent expansion, and providing for the numerous particulars. Sister has proven an indispensible asset. 13 St. Andrew's FATHER JOHN C. COLLOPY visits Catholic High each Wednesday to instruct a class of attentive juniors eager to acquire a deeper understand- ing of the requirements of an active faith. Aware that the foun- dations have been established. Father builds to form a strong. Catholic character. FATHER MAURICE J. WOLFE, Pastor of St. Francis de Sales Parish, journeys to Catholic High each Tuesday to officiate as seni- or Religion adviser. Father aims to enable them to meet their futures intelligently by sharing with them his valuable experi- ences. A dash of humor proves religion class can be the spice of life. FATHER JOHN E. AWAIT, Sts. Philip and James Parish, special- izes in tickling one's funny bone, making it easy for his listeners to relax while increasing their knowledge of the virtue's safe- guards. J Venturing into the cafeteria, FATHER MAURICE WOLFE draws a lively crowd. Whether joking or serious. Father befriends seni- ors and, because of his sympa- thetic ear and sound advice on the problems of teenagers, is readily accepted as one of their own. Holding the attention of high- spirited juniors can be difficult, but FATHER EDWARD L. COADY of St. Anthony of Padua Parish, accepts the challenge. Father has successfully kept his Religion classes interested and participa- tive due to his unique presenta- tion of the subject matter. 14 Exploring the commandments under the direction of FATHER JOHN O'BRIEN of St. Rita Parish, proves informative. In molding a positive Christian approach to- ward God's laws. Father adds to the outlined procedure logic and sincerity. Spiritual advisers nurture our Christian ideals Ever watchful of the dangers to sanctity. Catholic High has made available to the girls, supple- mentary instruction. FATHER T. HOWARD METZGER of Shrine of the Little Flower Parish imbues the juniors with Christ-like views of the sacred trust that is theirs. J In keeping with the renewal in the Church, FATHER RICH- ARD P. WOJCIECHOWSKI is one of the first to employ the English form of absolu- tion at Catholic High. Father is one of several priests who visit the school to hear confessions. Receiving a friendly wel- come from Sister Mary Lu- cetta, FATHER EDWIN B. MYLAN of St. Clement's, re- turns her greeting. Every month, Father generously offers his time to act as confessor for Catholic High girls. Officiating as Assistant Archdio- cesan Vocation Director, FATHER JOHN H. McCALL of St. John the Evangelist Parish, conducts vari- ous lectures on the value of rec- ognizing one's own vocation. Father's visits to Catholic High occur at regular intervals in order to awaken an awareness of the happiness that comes from the fulfillment of a vocation. In Memoriam FATHER EUGENE V. KIRSCH, or- dained May 28, 1955, assisted the pastorate at St. Anthony of Padua Parish for the first eight years of his ministry. For a short three years. Catholic High juniors experienced his guiding inspiration as an instrument toward understanding faith. On Au- gust 5, 1964, Father Kirsch died. May God grant Father's soul eter- nal rest and happiness. I I Through the years . . . new and old faces converge to form 7939 Change and luscious meals are specialties of SISTER M. ARNOLDINE, O.S.F. From her position behind the counter Sister gladly accommodates everyone who en- ters the cafeteria. After school and on weekends. Sister moderates the Retreat Squad, a group of generous girls who offer their service for bingoes, lay retreats, and other varied functions. Modern day living is outlined by SISTER MARY IMELDA, O.S.F., as she instructs seniors in Problems of Democracy. United States History and Religion also fill Sister's agenda. In addition. Sister moderates the Apostles' League, cares for the school chapel, and is adviser to the Social Studies Club. 794 7 Proudly providing music for God's august presence, SISTER M. DE SALES, O.S.F., plays the organ at one of the many special Masses held in our auditorium. After the Holy Sacrifice, she goes back to performing her reg- ular duties of teaching shorthand, typing, and bookkeeping and of con- templating what points should be brought up at the next Junior Red Cross Meeting. Surrounded by props of all shapes and sorts, SISTER FRANCIS MARIE, O.S.F., marks off the inches with a steady hand. Steadiness is essential in the execution of her tasks as mod- erator of the Drama Guild, Glee Club and A Capella Choir. Sister also edu- cates Catholic High girls in the intri- cacies of Religion, English, and Music. 16 7 942 The bigger — the betterl With a carefree smile, SISTER M. MARGARET DOLORES, O.S.F., marches briskly down the hall with an over- sized slide rule captured under her arm. Stu- dents of all four years learn the fundamentals of Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry from Sister. Besides her regular teaching duties. Sister also assumes responsibility as moderator of the Math Club. old faces converge to form our faculty our faculty Transporting cruets from the auditorium after Mass is just one of the many duties that SISTER M. PAUL HELENE, O.S.F., performs as school sacristan. Sister's day is filled with a religious program. She is either teaching her class the basic truths of the Catholic faith or actively fulfilling her role as Sodality Moderator. 1945 1946 MRS. MARGUERITE ROBINSON, Home Economics: Foods, Family Relations. 1947 SISTER M. GENEVIEVE, O.S.F., steals a moment from her day to admire the newest addition to the orchestra. Sister devotes many hours daily to her post as moderator of the orches- tra besides instructing students in biology and instrumental music. 1948 The figures and theorems of Geometry can be complicated elements to comprehend, but SIS- TER M. MAXELINDA, O.S.F., clarifies the mate- rial for sophomores with her reasonable ex- planations. Despite the fact that Sister teaches only this one division of Math, she is well known throughout the school for her many years of service in the book store. 1949 While inspecting the newly-installed closets in her senior homeroom, SISTER M. GORDIA, O.S.F., pauses to pose for the Troubadour camera. Being in charge of collecting senior dues is one of her activities and overseeing the spending of the funds is another. Juniors are made aware of the importance of United States History through her teaching. An artist at work? Yes indeed. SISTER M. ANNELLA, O.S.F., the domestic sister, masterfully places the finish- ing touches on her canvas — a St. Francis Day cake. While her colleagues spend their day in school. Sister remains in the convent planning well-balanced menus, delicious enough to whet even the appetite of the most sedate teacher. 17 1950 A French teacher painting? Mais ouil Besides conversing in fluent French to interested stu- dents, SISTER JANE FRANCES, O.S.F., also mod- erates the Art Club and gives art lessons to Catholic High girls. Aside from painting in the classroom. Sister also guides girls who have more than usual talent by helping them with oil painting after school hours. Another copy is just a matter of seconds now that the Documat, a new duplicating machine, is in the office to make work easier for SISTER MARY STEPHEN, O.S.F. Being the School Reg- istrar is complicated business since Sister must keep files of the past and present orderly for use at any moment. To keep the records of all girls who have attended Catholic High dur- ing the past twenty-five years is quite a task for anyone, yet Sister consistently does her job accurately. 7955 SISTER CLARE HELENE, O.S.F., hopes that movie goers will make use of the Legion of Decency list to guide them in choosing a film. Besides her duties as moderator of this organi- zation, Sister also prepares future secretaries to take their places competently in today's modern busines world. SISTER M. JEAN CLARE, O.S.F., inspects a crop of mold buds as she makes her daily rounds of the biology lab. Sister shares her knowledge of life's mysteries with sophomores and instructs juniors in the principles of chem- istry. After school hours. Sister moderates the Mendelian Biology Club for science-minded sophomores. 18 ] Business apparatus stands as a sentinel while SISTER MARY FLAVIANA, O.S.F., marches briskly through checking supplies. This envir- onment, together with quantities of typing paper, mimeograph stencils, and carbon paper, is natural to her as a business education in- structor. Sister also offers her help and advice in planning the Senior Prom. 1956 While waiting for the dismissal bell to bring students through the door- way, SISTER MARIE JOYCE, O.S.F., enjoys a cool breath of air. Sister maintains order in and out of school as moderator of the Student Associa- tion. Playing a more important role as teacher, she imparts to students a profound knowledge of their religion and helps them to realize its role in their lives. By supervising probation- ers, she assists in moderating the Sodality. Requisites for radio news reporting are explained by SISTER CORDA MARIE, O.S.F., in her exposition on the importance of condensation of words. Sister is well experienced in the field of news-writing since she moderates the Freshmen Writers for aspiring beginners, teaches Journalism to sophomore reporters, and advises the Highway staff. She also assumes the post of English teacher to juniors and seniors. 1957 A little to the left, SISTER HELEN ST. PAUL, O.S.F., decides as she adjusts the spotlight for the desired effects on stage. In addition to this, she also helps in constructing scenery, in shifting lights, and in cueing girls. Sister instructs juniors and seniors in chemistry and physics. For the science-minded girls, she directs the Alberfus Magnus Science Club and among other activities, offers advice to juniors in the planning of their prom. 1958 MRS. M. EVELYN MOONEY, Home I Economics; Clothing. Individual instructors contribute to our well-rounded education 19 1959 Acting as hostess, SISTER MARIE FRANCIS, O.S.F., ex- changes information with her guests from the Herring Run Branch Library. The most important of her jobs as school librarian, purchasing new reading material for young minds, requires skill, ingenuity and an under- standing of youth's needs. Sister also moderates the Library Club so that girls interested in related subjects may be well informed. The potential beauty of driftwood is realized by SISTER M. CHRISTOLINDA, O.S.F., even previous to the hours of waxing and polishing necessary for unmasking it. Through the past months Sister has shared her fascina- tion for this form of art with her students. The same recognition of the beautiful permeates the English classes in which Sister teaches language and literature to juniors and seniors. Sinf SISTER M. FRANCILINE, O.S.F., inter- rupts the regimented file of trophies to inspect them. As moderator of the Duns Scotus Forensic Society and the Latin Club, Sister is well-acquainted with success and awards. Religion and Latin are the subjects which con- stitute her daily teaching schedule. Among those who think young? Of course, the activities of SISTER ALICE JOSEPH, O.S.F., require it. Moderating the Athletic Association involves many duties — one of which is checking to see if there are enough cold drinks to revive team members after a heated game of basketball, badminton, or softball. Sister also re- creates mankind's past by teaching World History, United States History, and Problems of Democracy. MRS. BENJAMIN H. JASPER, Latin I and III. 20 7960 After explaining the importance of noting details in writing to her freshman class, SISTER CELINE FRANCIS, O.S.F., motivates them to use figurative language to express themselves. Besides having English on her schedule. Sister teaches Religion to fresh- men and sophomores this year. As a lover of books, she leads girls, who also enjoy this pastime, to share their opinions and to relate their interests about them through the Rotunda Tabula Book Discussion Club. Modern teaching widens our scope 7967 Even the teachers do homework, confirms SISTER MARY CLAUDIA, O.S.F., as she refers to Bible texts in preparation for her Religion instructions. Fulfilling the Church's desire to renew the liturgy by possessing a greater knowledge of the Bible, Sister gets acquainted with the latest Biblical research so that her classes may benefit from it. Aside from teach- ing, Sister also renders invaluable advice to the Canticles' staff. Reels show reasons. SISTER ST. JOSEPH, O.S.F., by showing films on diseases, driving, and grooming, increases the knowledge and de- velopment of health habits. In an organized four-year plan. Sister instructs girls in first aid, home nursing, mother and baby care. As the school nurse, she keeps records of the physical condition of students and conducts sight and hearing tests. Quicker, quicker! is the character- istic phrase of SISTER JOSEPH PER- PETUA, O.S.F. Since speed is essen- tial in stenography. Sister wants the girls to achieve it by constant visual impression. Though teaching business is Sister's primary business, she also guides the Mother Generosa Chapter of the National Honor Society in all the projects it undertakes. 21 MRS. GRACE WHITE, Business Edu- cation. MISS BEVERLY MAINAR, World History, United States History. Educators ready our generation for 1962 Thumbing through senior records, SISTER M. CARMEN, O.S.F., pauses momentarily. As guid- ance counselor. Sister collects data on students' personality, interests, and achievements to guide her during individual conferences. Sister retains her contact with the students as an instructor through a Latin I class. Eagcrly gnticirafing Catholic High's generosity, SISTER M. RO$E ELLEN, O.S.F., labels mission boxes for distribution among all sections. As moderator of the Catholic Students Mission Crusade, Sister was instrumental in setting aside one week a month to collect donations for Pavla. Despite the call that this work makes on her time. Sister is principally em- ployed in clarifying for freshmen and sopho- mores the complexities of algebra and geom- etry. MISS MARY ANN COCKEY, Phys- ical Education. 1963 Satisfaction is the word behind Sister's smile. SISTER M. BERTILLE, O.S.F., is well pleased with her homeroom's accomplishment, reach- ing 100% in the operetta drive. Equally con- tent is she with her typing and office practice classes which she meets regularly throughout the day. tomorrow’s problems With cheery approval SISTER JOHN ANTHONY, O.S.F., checks ► the make-up of her sophomore English student. This smile Is also a familiar sight to the Duns Scotus Forensic League, a group which she assists in moderating. Sister also guides students through the channels of World History from the beginning ages. 1964 Rain or shine, SISTER ANN MERCEDES, O.S.F., prepares to make a dash for the car. Sister, together with five companions, travels from St. Katherine's to come and instruct the girls in French and on certain days to preside as moderator of the French Club. MRS. DIANE SCHARPER, English. MISS DOROTHY WOOD, Mathe- matics. Is it right side up? SISTER HEL- ENA MARY, O.S.F., Troubadour adviser, appears bewildered by this question. Sister holds a reg- ular session for the yearbook every day at the eighth period besides working diligently with the staff each day after school. In the preceding periods of the day she devotes her time to teaching English and Creative Writing. Alphabetizing cards in the catalogue, SISTER M. ANNE MARCELLINE, O.S.F., performs one of the many duties of a librarian. An assistant in this area. Sister renders frequent services to the girls who use reference materials. Every Minute Counts . . . if we are to be complemented Jet-age speed pervades business world Etching shorthand outlines as they read Today's Secretary strengthens the girls' proficiency in recognizing and writing stenographic symbols. The business curriculum is frequently supplemented by outside materials and lecturers to broaden both the students' scope and approach. Since the establishment of Catholic High, the tinnabulating of typewriters, the strange scrawling of pens, the puzzling math problems have steadily been in the Business Department. In recent years, though, students have occupied themselves with mimeographs, electric typewriters, selecfotypes and calculators so that they may become familiar wih the various office machines. Also, transcribing equipment and the latest Gregg methods in stenography and typing have been adopted as business essentials. Affiliated with the Catholic and Maryland Business Education Associations, this department offers many awards to students. Under the guidance of Sister Flaviana and five other instructors, girls, striving for recognition, achieve speed and accuracy. f Duplicating papers by the hundred is the help magic machines lend to the function of circu- lating material. With this in mind, Mrs. Madeline Bekemer acquaints Mary Lou Erlbeck, Joanne Piechota, Donna Kriskie, Dorothy Braun and Jane Uzel with the working procedures of the Gestetncr mimeograph. Anxious to keep pace with today's fast-talking world senior stenog- raphers Mary Delaro, Elvira Caraffa, and Rosanna Mileto borrow dictation discs from Sister Flaviana. These spinning speed builders give stu- dents an opportunity for additional drill at home of the skills they have already learned in class. Ooops! Linda Linzey's chair slipped down. Unperturbed she continues with her timed test while her com- panions, first semester typists Mary Ann Gaynor and Celeste Linger, speed on unaware of her plight. 27 Proficiency and accuracy are business requisites Partitioned offices and up-to-date machines aid immensely the business world adeptness of Margaret Naglieri and Phyllis Sapia. Numerous businessmen will find our girls well equipped to operate a diversified list of modern instruments. Combining numbers at a glance is a skill attained only by practice. Mrs. White teaches this method to her business math class so that future computation of columns will be less difficult. 28 To master many machines is a goal striven for by enterprising business students. Using the ten key adding machine, Deborah Turk's nimble fingers speedily click away the columns of numbers while Diane Lorden sets the adjustments for the calculator and Beverly Petrecca operates the transcribing machine. Data processing is the key to higher commercial positions, claim Elizabeth Jansky and Mary Cimino. For their use in future em- ployment Bookkeeping classes venture into initial courses ex- plaining the functions of computors. Evaluating reports concerning advertisements that daily confront the public are Dorothy Mankiewicz, Janet Wodka, and Rosemary Benezkowski. In this and many other ways Consumer Economics class invites students to investigate beyond the scene and thus to be wise participants in the nation's economy. The proper endorsement of a check can ensure its authenticity and protect its value. Grace Colianr.i carefully indicates one of the three safe methods. Numerous personal and commercial business skills are taught in sophomore General Business class. 29 Mysterious symbols, tossed aside long ago for a more advanced form of writing, come alive again. Freshmen discover an interesting sidestep in the study of Ancient History as they discuss, delve into, and decipher cuneiform. Through past experience today’s world Breaking time barriers means delving into the past, investigating the his- toric people, places, and events of America. As Mary Moser completes recounting the adventures of heroes of antiquity, fellow classmates pursue additional knowledge through inquiry. Acquainting themselves with the proper facts is the aim behind Elaine Mitchell, Carol Blanar, and Joyce Dew's intent perusal. As Social Studies Club officers they are responsible to keep well-informed on Problems of Modern Latin America, the area they have chosen this year for the pinpoint of their study. 30 Globes, textbooks, newspapers, necessary utensils to the world of Social Studies have existed within our halls 'for two decades now, suffering no monumental changes during this time. Teaching methods have been enhanced jwith filmstrips, recordings, and maps; but the textbook I still reigns as the chief source of instruction. Freshmen retain World History as their province, while juniors relive the struggles of early colonists in American History. Through Problems of Democracy seniors earnestly delve into problems that confound modern society and 1 study the consternation of people subjected to the terror I of Communism. All three years keep abreast of current events through weekly newssheets. progresses Thought is provoked by a heated debate between Susan Walsh and Diane Bush while Sister Alice Joseph, a friendly referee, stands ready to resolve any problems which may arise. P.O.D. class offers seniors many such opportunities for discus- sion on apropos topics ranging from education to the Congo Joy in extending service to others is immortalized on the 1964- 65 Junior Red Cross calendar which depicts the activities of mem- bers during the previous year. Present officers Nancy Stroh- minger, Constance Smith, Margaret Noctor, and Maria Prochaska proudly acknowledge past achievements and eagerly anticipate the completion of future projects through which the club's ideal, to servo. is fulfilled. Icnsis, A lively step is added to gym classes through a gay square dance. The echo of laughter and the rhythmic pounding of feet is matched only by the music blaring from the phonograph. This phase of gym class may be called the fun way to physical fitness. Squealing voices of gym students echo through- out the second floor corridor. Physical education, a source of fun to athletically-minded girls, has al- ways offered the regular sports and, in recent years, has adopted the President's Physical Fitness Program. This plans offers certificates to students who successfully execute the required push-ups, sit-ups, broad jumps and track events. Bandaging, fixing slings and caring for other health needs were taught as long ago as five years, when Sister Saint Joseph initiated Health as a First Aid class. Now Health has been organ- ized into a four-year course and Sister instructs in First Aid, Home Nursing, Advanced First Aid and Civil Defense. Physical Education and Health keep the body up to par Trying to outsmart the elusive ball and the hand that guides it is quite a trick for sophomore ping pong players. Colleen Tribull and Margaret Caf- frey stand ready for action as their opponent endeavors to check the ball heading out of bounds. Suffering for safety's sake, the health class dummy is carried out of danger by freshmen eager to demonstrate the proper means of trans- porting a victim. Special tactics in assisting injured persons by means of first aid are learned through the handling of imagined situations. Doll Days? Juniors Veronica Lister and Jean Morrow have not reverted to a second childhood, but rather have acquired a knowledge to better equip them for future motherhood. Practical courses such as child care make health class interesting as well as enjoyable. 32 As Santa's little helpers Library Club officers, Josephine Urbanski, Sandra Hoover, Jo-Ann Halinarz, Judith Kratz, Phyllis Jarzynski, and Geraldine Sobus page through some of their gathered treasures. At Christmastime the Club collects books and then distributes them, to unfortunate and hospitalized children. Unknown lures Knights of the discussion table, Mary Catalfamo, Joanne Falten, Susan Herbert, Nana Hrycej, and Mary Tridone, delve into topics as traditional as Dickens or as modern as Communism. To share their acquired knowl- edge, the Rotunda Tabula Club sponsors an assembly. This year's presentation demonstrated the proper methods of reading the newspaper —the book of today. Interest and concentration, both apply to Suzanne Bokel, a student of Library Science. Sister Marie Francis instructs girls in this subject during special library classes and during some club meetings. These trainees are then qualified to file, find and catalogue books. inquiring minds A literary wonderama of books, magazines, and pamphlets, the library was introduced into the domain of Catholic High in 1939. Today our bookhouse, under the direction of Sister Marie Francis, boasts 7,000 volumes and 99 regular periodicals. In February 1948 the Library Club was formally ushered in to subtend the growing need for aids and to satisfy the desires of those who wished to delve into the intricacies of Library Science. To keep abreast of modern trends, the library is affiliated with six organizations, chief of which are the National Library Association and the National Catholic Students Library Assistants Association. 33 Young biologists probe the mysteries of nature Bubbling mixtures, the pungent odors ot acids, and excited squeals of discovery have been part of Catholic High's Science Department since its initiation in 1940. Presently under the direction of Sister Helen St. Paul nu- merous innovations have found their way into the depart- ment in recent years. Although amoebae and paramecium are still favorites, the yellow version of Biological Sciences Curriculum Studies, B. S. C. S., provokes the reasoning powers of advanced sophomores. Atoms, molecules, and valences still puzzle junior chemists but Chemical Education Ma- terial Study, Chem Study for short, adds depth to their learning. Whirring motors and vibrating tuning forks punctuate the lives of senior physicists who pursue their, knowledge with the traditional approach. To encourage science-minded students toward addi- tional study. Catholic High houses two clubs. The Mende- lian Biology Club and Albertus Magnus Science Club give such students a chance to meet, to do research, and to discuss their findings. The jointly-sponsored Science Fair displays to the school the findings and achievements of this department. 34 Preparing hydrogen through ihc electrolysis ot water calls for the manipulation of involved equip- ment by Mary Lee Bussard. Student scientists aid- ing in the experiment are Carol Ross, Diane Ire- land, and Coileen McManus. Visual activity brings its own form of life to the biology lab. Cheryl McNamara and Jill Redding utilize the petri dish and dissecting needles to examine spore growth while Carol Siwak focuses on quick moving paramecium. Sister Genevieve dispenses specimens to Sa- bina Rusinek from the newly-acquired re- frigerator, the spacious interior of which con- veniently provides the means of preserving samples. 4 Demonstrating various principles of the simple machine by means of the pulley involves pre- cision measuring by Shirley Pfeltz, Janice Gaynor, and Mery Ann Yukon. Elizabeth Wil- liamson and Mary Ellen Knop takes notes on the progress of the operation. Experiments in Physics are geared to stimulate the students' interest in the physical sciences through daily experience in handling equipment. 35 Elements entrance future scientists Stockroom duty calls for the capable checking of sundry chemicals by Charlotte Seglinski, Sharon Haskins, Paula Herminau and Barbara Oktavec, officers of the Albertus Magnus Science Club. Sharing in the out of sight work concerning the numerous particulars of the club motivates readiness to take part in the projects of the year. Simply science-terrific is Sister Helen St. Paul's ex- planation of how to adapt experiments to the grade- school level. The Archdiocesan Teachers' Institute spon- sored this meeting of instructors in elementary educa- tion assembled at the Civic Center. Assistants for the occasion are Paula Herminau, Carolyn Ochs, and Emma Grove. Mcndelion Biology Club officers Catherine Winter, Barbara Wheeler, and Jo Ann Seebacher exhibit the laboratory apparatus used in club projects. Members have for their purpose the attainment of an understanding of science in their everyday living and a deeper appreciation for present day research. Vanity Fair, held at Catholic High I The very latest in fashionable dresses is displayed by Madeline Benny, Kathleen Lechert, and Iris Belt. In senior sewing the girls integrate skills accumulated from preceding home economics classes and adeptly execute patterns to complete stylish outfits. Recipes and patterns have always been familiar guideposts for the young economist. At the time of the initiation of the Home Economics De- partment in 1941, Sister M. Honorine was the sole instructor. Now the hum of twenty sewing machines is regu- lated by Mrs. Mooney, while with a steady hand and a sensitive nose Mrs. Robinson supervises the eight cook- ing units. Home Ec, which is compul- sory for freshmen, has attained a posi- tion of popularity as a sophomore and senior elective. Domestic duties take a turn for fun Carefully gauging the progress of her sewing machine, budding seamstress Betty Pfister completes threading if. Potential skill and creatively are actualized in the home economics class where practice makes perfect. Aprons donned, utensils ready, busy homemakers training for tomorrow experience the trials and tribulations of cookie-making. Tentatively venturing into this new field of activity are Kathy Balcerak, Carol Batts, Josephine Ecker, and Elizabeth Clifford. 37 Concentration on structure stimulates Poetry can be enjoyable when delivered with emphasis so as to form a vision of the sound and feeling. Deborah Dorman demonstrates a recitation to her fellow sophomore English stu- dents stressing with her hands the image and impression created by the author. A new twist for an old favorite. Maria Lumio and Gloria Fenaroli put a novel slant on the play Every- man through their interpretative dancing. Modern dance is but one of the ways in which seniors add vitality to their study of literature. Delving into the lives of modern Baltimorean au- thors furnishes satisfaction for exploring panelists Maria Marciano, Barbara Brooks, and Barbara Dut- kowski. Patricia Kosiba shares interesting revela- tions with Patricia Kocur. The panel, held in senior English class, prepared students for the ensuing public program honoring well-known writers. Criticizing and analyzing each other's compositions, junior English writers discuss their ideas and their manner of expression. By encouragement and suggestion they share opinions and techniques so that each, with a few finishing flourishes, can create a more accomplished and pertinent essay. oral expression Man is a social being and, therefore, must communicate with his fellow men. It is for a fuller realization of this ideal that the English Department constantly strives. The original three-member department, founded under Sister Catherine de Ricci, has grown to six members at present. Freshmen, sophomores and juniors re- ceive a new insight into such old friends as Kipling, Shakespeare and Frost through the Structure of Language and Literature Series, which accents study of the construction of works. For aspiring writers, classes in jour- nalism and creative writing offer preparation not only for work on the school newspaper, literary magazine and yearbook but also for careers in journalism. The pulse of poetry is drummed out by the freshmen in order to acquire a flowing rhythm. Recognizing the prosody of a poem enables the frosh to attain a smoothness in reading and a better grasp of the poet's thought. The establishment of a Music Department was the responsibility of Sister Francis Marie in 1941. Since then the emphasis on liturgy participation has become tradi- tional, although the sculptured tones of Gregorian Chant have given way to con- temporary hymns in the vernacular. Music Listening for freshmen and the sophomores' Survey Course in Music His- tory comprise the two-year plan of instruction. Glee Club, A Capella Choir, and Orchestra act as supplements for those musically inclined. Catholic High's Music Department continually spans the decades to revive com- posers and the eternal beauty of their works. . . . and a one, and a two. . . . Rhythm, being a back- bone of music, is explained by Mr. lula for this par- ticular composition. Attentive orchestra members Linda Baker, Janice Gaynor, Mary Bialek and Mary Lynn Moran poise violins for playing after his appropriate suggestions. Without musical instruments, Messrs. William Godfrey, Rufina lula, Emile Gravano, and Raphael Faraco appear to be ordinary men. However, put a violin in their hands, and the sweetest and most moving music can be produced at their command. These professional musicians instruct members of the orchestra. 40 The language of notes piques the imagination Without losing a beat, music students clap along to the rhythm of an old-time folk song. The background of music and an appreciation for it are developed through romantic stories and by listening to musical compositions. 41 A living testimony to the vitality of the so-called dead Latin language are officers of the Societas Latinae, Paula Schulz, Regina Canningfon, Veronica Potyraj, Louise Budelis, and Maria Lumio. Through discussion, plays, and games club mem- bers seek to improve their language skills. I Aiming for the true Roman look is the main concern of Janet Jaworski and Kathleen Wynne as they arrange the toga of Dorothy Hajewski. For help they refer to the picture of the preferred results held by Barbara Nazelrod. On this occasion the difficulty of freshman Latin is temporarily forgotten. Beating the pinata bee, hoping for a shower of goodies, Mary Stern is encouraged by fellow Spanish I students. This colorful custom, in practice for many centuries among Spanish-speaking peoples, adds to the festivity and gaiety of many a celebration. Adopted customs evoke acquaintanceship In 1939, Catholic High's first classes commenced studying Latin with our pres- ent principal, Sister M. Lucetta, as one of their teachers. At the same time students began speaking French, and a very few years later Spanish began its life at Cath- olic High. All three subjects have retained their prominence in the school. Language De- partment head, Sister M. Franciline, is one of the three capable instructors who re- vive the dead language for numerous students. Picturesque slides, gay records, the chic magazines bring Parisian life to French classes. La Croisade, a news- paper written in French allows students to enjoy alluring articles as they become articulate in the language. Spanish is also brimming with songs and fun to aid stu- dents in fluency with the tongue. For real linguists, Latin and French clubs add increased enjoyment and knowledge. Un- doubtedly, Catholic High's Language De- partment is doing its part to promote closer communications throughout the world. Asking forgiveness is doubly hard in French discovers Indian Par Lipinski as she confesses to missionary Linda Baker. Since this skit teaches as well as captures the audience, students learn through listening to con- versational French. Flashing smiles while they pose for their pictures are French Club officers, Janice Gaynor, Patricia Cerniak, Louise Budelis, and Therese Craig. These seniors lead other members of the Fleur-de-Lis in gaining knowledge about French culture and qualities through projects and visits to promi- nent French locales. 43 Math invites students to ponder 44 Fascinating fun results as Bonita Posey and Jean Stelmach ex- plain the closure property of ele- ments of a group by means of the peg board. Enterprising freshment, under the direction of Miss Wood, constructed the board to provide a progressive interlude in the manipulation of algebraic equations. Slides rules eternal ... at least until the problem is solved! Members of the senior Trig class, Mary Noasel, Karen Duzsynski, Nancy Boston, and Mary Dem- beck thoughtfully seek the solu- tion to an absorbing question. Caught in the rain of arithmetical articles and special reports are Kath- ryn Katusz, Louise Budelis, and Helen Jacobson, officers of the Math Club, a branch of the Junior College Mu Alpha Theta. One highlight of the dub activities is the annual visit to an industrial organization to dis- cover the application of math in to- day's world. Since 1939, the years have molded and shaped the Math Department into its present form. The number of teachers currently employed is double that of the orig- inal staff of two, headed by Sister M. Ignacita. Even the courses have not been immune to change. Modern Math has renovated Algebra, while contemporary tech- niques have revitalized Trigonometry. Geometry no longer divorces the solid from the plane for the pur- pose of instruction. The facade of Elementary Mathe- matical Analysis and Review of Mathematics has also been changed by progress. In spite of all the revisions, however, the standards for effective teaching at Cath- olic High have never been altered. Prowess in solving geometry problems is tested in weekly quizzes. Thoughtfully engaged in seeking elusive answers the sophomores follow the logical procedure of concentrate, analyze, conclude. 45 Laden with newspapers and rags, brushes and paints. Art Club officers Margaret Bright, Linda Vonderschmidt, Johanna Zienkie- wicz, Helen Budzik, Katherine Brisebois, and Carol Brooks pre- pare to leave for City Hospital. Frequent visits to paint seasonal pictures on the large glass windows there help cheer patients. A snow-filled valley in oils, a butterfly embossed on copper, an abstract design of ceramic ware are the unique aspects that make the Art Department. Under the direction of Sister Jane Frances since 1950, the Department has for its goal to make art functional and practical as well as aesthetic in experience. Freshmen once each week work with fabrics and styles while upperclassmen, for whom the subject is an elective, use clay, pastoils and poster paints as their mediums. At home and on the road the Art Club, membering 110, exerts its talents by painting facades on the windows of City Hospital, by decorating stage scenery and backdrops for school productions, and by making favors and posters for various organizations. Long after dismissal these girls are often seen taking advantage of the opportunities offered in the third floor rooms. Blending imagination with skill to create fashion originals is Christine Greaner and Margaret Agee's interest in art. Basing their ideas on knowledge obtained through correspondence with, foreign designers, senior girls are able to transfer their images to paper. Inner thoughts emerge through deft hands A Tracing on paper, imprinting onto copper, blackening with sulfer, and framing with sprayed plywood strips are the intricate steps taken to produce artistic copper artifacts. Thrilled by the finished project, the girls proudly display the placques in the annual Art Exhibit. Meaningful strokes and dabs guided by artful skill activate oils to life for Margaret Bright, Carol Brooks, and Katherine Brise- boise. Art enthusiasts, desiring to develop their talent, attend oil painting classes Fridays after school and Saturday mornings. Deft hands and the power of paint and brush transport the Nonneburg Abbey of Austria to our stage. Seeing their talents capture the settings of the world delightfully compensates the Art Club for their tedious hours of work. Spiritual threads weave the pattern of Multiple sense appeal aids the learning process. Valerie Malinowski and Patricia Palewick help to clarify, for their fellow students, the relationship between the Bible and Liturgy through a clever illustration. In addition to the blackboard, many other visual aids are used to make Religion more meaningful to students. onto the material of our lives CHAPEL From the beginning to the end. Religion is the founda- tion of Catholic High. In the first years homeroom teachers instructed students in the principles of the faith; but, in 1961, an individual department for Religion was formed and placed under the direction of Sister Paul Helene. Today seven Sisters, specially trained, use the keryg- matic approach in catechetical instruction. Centering its study of Religion around Christ, this method delves into articles of faith in their relationship to Christ. Catholic High girls are well informed of the recent work in the Ecumenical Council and of the changes in the Liturgy be- cause of their discussion of religious articles in class. Par- ticipation, the knowledge put into practice, is expanded during class Bible devotions and weekly Mass. Alert to God's need for workers on His behalf, the Apostles' League makes praying for religious vocations its chief concern. In their many visits to the Blessed Sacrament, the officers Frances Cincibus, Geraldine Banashak, Maureen Lubinski, and the mem- bers, also, ask that all may find their proper place in life. Welcome Crusaders smiles Joyce Gunther, CSMC president, as she greets representatives of archdiocesan high schools at the annual rally held at Catholic High. This gathering provides an opporunity for delegates to exchange ideas at an assembly which concludes with the Holy Mass. Recreation not WRECK-reation in movie watching is the major concern of the Legion of Decency officers Iris Belt, Elizabeth Eid. and Janis Steg. Weekly the representatives of this club post classi- fied listings to guide the girls in their free-time choices. 49 Every Minute Counts . . . if we are to be complimented EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Mary Ellen Knop STAFF................................ Gail Bustard, EDITORS Constance Kuckuda, Beverly Gatewood, Bonnie Hass, Dolores Hood, Dorothy Murphy, Susan Molica. Gloria Hyatt, Patricia Kocur, Barbara Mauer, Joyce BUSINESS MANAGER Suzanne Maerz McNicholas, Linda Miller, Barbara Oktavec, Sylvia PHOTOGRAPHER Janis Amrhein Parrino, Shirley Pfeltz, Jean Weiner, Joanne Vespucci. The well-informed ■ inform others 52 The Highway hierarchy's most pressing job is to plan the layouts for each new edition. As Mary Ellen Knop sketches a rough copy of page one, Susan Molica, Dorothy Murphy, and Constance Kuckuda debate on the feasibility of the layout, while Janis Amrhein and Suzanne Maerz readily consent to the editor's design. Constance Kuckuda, along with Beverly Gatewood, Barbara Mauer, and Mary Ellen Knop, transmit news over station W.T.C.H., a fresh addition to the school in the field of journalism. Broadcasts are given each Tuesday over the intercom for the purpose of keeping students up-to-the-minute information. The senior members of the Highway are always lined up for duty, ready to contribute their share to the development of the paper. Assign- ments range from covering a beat in search of a story to carrying on correspondence with the News-American Youth Page. Representatives of the press are Shirley Pfeltz, Gloria Hyatt, Gail Bustard, Barbara Mauer, Barbara Ocktavec, and Dolores Hood. Much effort and long hours of work are put forth by ardent editors, alert reporters, able photographers, proficient typists and Sister Corda Marie to produce each edition of the school paper. Besides keeping on the lookout for hot news, student journalists plan the overall paper, design layouts and decide on factual and feature stories. Before each deadline operation all hands on deck, a period when press girls remain after school to complete articles and to organize finished pages for printing, goes into effect. The published Highway becomes a living testimony to hours of investigation and collaboration. Augmented by the Highwayettes, a monthly supplement, and Radio Journalism, a weekly broadcast over WTCH, the paper present total coverage of school activities and accomplishments. Last minute touches sometimes prove the best. Joyce McNicholas and Joanne Vespucci carefully add their latest ideas to articles as Bonnie Hass stands by ad- ministering her opinion. This and more adds up to the production of a prize-winning paper. A profitable diversion is pursued by Linda Miller, Bev- erly Gatewood, Patricia Kocur, Sylvia Parrino, and Jean Weiner as they take advantage of the exchange sys- tem. Reading newssheets from other schools broadens their scope of ideas and also allows a chance for ob- jective criticism 54 Miss Betsy Ross of Cath- olic High was the title awarded to Linda Vonder- schmidt by the Student Council when she submitted the winning design for that group's banner. Equal- ity for all before the scales of justice is the main theme of her pattern. Imaginative minds spur busy hands to wield scis- sors and crepe in prepara- tion for the yearly Student Council Dance. Class repre- sentatives employ skill and ingenuity to concoct color- ful decorations which will brighten the festivities. Gavel in hand President Sharon Lorber, as a justice of law, presides over Student Court. Other class officers, Theresa Welkie, Susan Ambrossetti, and Sandra Michno act as jurors. Unpleasant though the defendant may consider her summons she is certain to find under- standing in her councilors and to secure a penalty that will facilitate improvement. As the Student Council representatives don their stripes and pins they accept a responsibility to themselves and to others. Elected from each homeroom the girls, under the direction of Sister Marie Joyce, contribute toward maintaining order in classes and corridors, promoting student-teacher relationships, and solv- ing governing problems that may arise. As homeroom helpers they are expected to excel in exemplary conduct and to oversee sec- tional activities. Though the Student Council is the disciplinary backbone of the school, the group sponsors activities which are fun and which deepen the pride and loyalty of the participants. The fall dance, the publication of the senior directory, and the monthly projects are a few of the happenings which they nurture. Through the Student Council Catholic High retains a strong sense of order and an ardent school spirit, each essential to the outstanding school that it is. Stripe donners share school jurisdiction Coordinated effort is at the base of student government smooth function- ing. Made possible by scheduled bi- weekly meetings, unity of purpose and means is determined and agreed upon by class representatives and their officers. 55 Sporting grins prompted by a successful year are the AA officers Sharon Stanczyk, Barbara Ottey, Marian Petchik, Phyllis Rings- dorf, and Susan Blachowicz. Their primary purpose is to schedule game time, record scores, and tally points. Mascot Teddy joins in congratulating the association for maintaining fair play and for encouraging development of skills during the year. BADMINTON RECORD HOME AWAY TCMS OTHER TCHS OTHER 3 8 Alumnae 5 2 Seton 5 2 7 0 Mt. Carmel 7 0 Garrison 1 6 4 3 I.N.D. Friends 4 3 In a quick burst of energy Joyce Mc- Namara leaps to halt the descent of the birdie, scoring another point. The effective form displayed by Joyce results only after weeks of persevering stamina applied toward polishing the techniques of approach to badminton. 56 Opening spurts stimulate sporting students The swoosh of a badminton birdie and the thump of a basketball, followed by the pitter-patter of a ping-pong ball, would be just a conglomeration of sound to the ordinary person. The sports enthusiast, however, recognizes them as part of his world, a world in which agility, timing, and teamwork are occupations and hours of practice the accepted rule. The government of this smaller world is in the hands of the coach, Miss Mary Ann Cockey, and Sister Alice Joseph, the AA moderator. The citizen- ship requirements are varied, but for everyone a sense of sportsmanship and responsibility are as essential as food and drink. Dodging becomes an asset when the time is October and the occasion is intramural dodge- ball competition. Following the law of hap- penings, however, the concluding score is always the same — a sympathetic winner cheered by a congratulatory loser. Grim determination to keep the birdie flying accounts for Barbara Ottey's unflinching stance. Expert handling of the racket, perfection of a winning style, and day-to-day exercise de- velop proficiency in handling badminton op- position. A birdie's-eye view of the badminton squad in team formation af- fords all interested a chance to delight in an unbeatable record. Champion racketeers are Barbara Ottey, Angela Prochaska, Mary Nossel, Marian Petchik, Antoinette Cada, Sharon Stanczyk, Theresa Puican, Florence Puican, Stephanie Pasker, Bonita Ploones, Joyce McNamara, and Janet Passapae. 57 The silver hands of time move steadily but moments for reflection are not lost. On the sixth of September, the 25th anniversary of the school's opening, exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament was the fitting way in which the religious of Catholic High rendered thanks to God. On that date in 1939 eleven Sisters of St. Francis from Glen Riddle, Pennsylvania, opened, at their Community's expense, what was the largest Catholic girls' high school in Northeast Baltimore. Though the Sisters still assume full responsibility for maintenance and improvements, the faculty has increased in the course of years to 46 and is supplemented by 20 part-time instructors. Silver-toned too is the growth in other areas. From the beginning the 268 girls who registered were envisioned as a nucleus of steady progress and so, from the first, the building housed a cafeteria to accommodate 400, an audi- torium seating 1184, and a regulation-sized gymnasium. Classrooms numbered 27, labs for biology, chemistry, physics and domestic science were equipped and a library was stacked. By 1951 permission had been obtained for a private oratory, the windows of which display the school seal in stained glass. Ten years later the emergence of clubs and organizations to the total of 30 justified the annexation of a new wing with offices for alumnae and publications, a meeting room, and choral and orchestra units. This year's additions, a Student Council Center and a double tennis court, are mementoes for present graduates, as previous changes have been to the 5540 girls who have gone be- fore, that transformation and growth are keywords in the aging of Catholic High. OFFICE PRINCIPJ Smiling Irish eyes accompanied by a buoyant heart charac- terizes the Very Reverend George F. O'Dea, Superior Gen- eral of the Josephife Fathers. A strong wall of moral and spiritual support, the Josephite Fathers have consistently nurtured any endeavors to progress. Culminating twenty-five years of faithful Josephite service. Father O'Dea offered a Solemn High Mass of Thanksgiving for both faculty and students. 4 Hazarding a guess as to the number of graduates who have passed through the portals of Catholic High are these Sister guests who attended the Jubilee Mass of celebration. En- gaged in the contest are Mother M. Everilda, Sister M. Teresa Carmel, Sister M. Rose Therese, Mother M. Carmelita and Sister M. Florinda. Silver-tinted pages turn Ding dong, ding dong. Eleven hundred voices swell in unison singing the lively chorus of the Jubilee song specially composed for the occasion by Sister Francis Marie. This rendition concluded October second's Mass, marking the peak of a joyous celebration. The classic tones of Tschaikowsky, Beeth- oven, and Strauss sift slowly through the au- ditorium to be succeeded by the rollicking bars of The Light Cavalry Overture and The Music Man. For the Fall Concert, preceded by draining hours of rehearsal and repetitive rendering of notes, is ready. Sister Genevieve, the moderator, has stressed precision of tim- ing and modulation of volume, so that both instruments and girls become individually lost in the beauty of the whole. The satisfaction of the sixty-four girls delivering a pleasing per- formance is surpassed only by the audience's obvious enjoyment of it. Precision is the by-law in playing percussion instruments. Frances Karl, Mar- guerite Douglas, Mary Tridone, and Kathleen Robinson plead guilty to the charge of practicing many hours to attain this. 60 Lilting strings Graceful hand movements plus the use of foot pedals are the ingredients for a superb performance. Combining talents for a duo-harp performance are Dorothy Adams and Mary Hoff- man, whose delightful melodies en- tertained audiences. Silver melodies combine to form Sil- ver Autumn. To add a jubilee touch to the annual Fall Concert, Catholic High's orchestra incorporated several traditional tunes with current favor- ites. Maestro, Mr. lansinger, extends a congratulatory handclasp to former orchestra members, commending their harmonious efforts. The alumnae's participation augmented an excellent musical program. strike a vibrant new season Lengthy lines of white advance slowly as May procession pageantry commences. Acting as guards of honor to the May Queen's Court, the seniors proudly lead the student body in giving homage to Our Blessed Lady. Setting the stage for the presence of God is a weekly concern of Eleanor Senkus and Lois Gallagher. As school sacristans they help Sr. Paul Helene each Friday to arrange the auditorium for the celebration of Mass. Special to their position is the honor of ] accompanying the Blessed Sacrament when It journeys to and ■ from the small school chapel. Lo, the embers stirI as Catholic High's warm heart receives specialized care from its friend and maintenant, Mr. George. It is through their cordial relationship that the blazing furnace spares the students from the blood-prickling chills of winter. The kingdom of heaven, O man, requires no other price than thyself, the value of it is thyself; give thyself to it and thou shalt have it. Saint Augustine reminds each student with these words of the marvelous dignity that is hers and of the wonders she can purchase through self-giving. Reaching out to God through her fellowman, the Catholic High girl passes by petty pleasures to utilize her time and talents for the benefit of her neighbor. By so doing she adds the dimension of breadth to the depth which she has cultivated through direct encounter with God. Steadily maturing, she becomes a fuller person closer to her goal of spending eternity with the Giver of all. 62 Religion, axis of the school day, steadies our perspective Side by side with Mary socialists work together to foster the ideal of personal sanctity through witnessing Christ. Members of the Special Sodality concen- trate on apostolic work and are led in their endeavors by officers Joanne Ger- lovich, Mary Bowers, Michaeleen O'Neil and Emma Grove. Relating her spiritual reading to personal experi- ence, Rosalie Commodari pauses a moment to meditate. Making good use of time between re- treat exercises is a step toward closer relations with God. Neither dust nor dirt nor spotted floors can stay the deft hands of Mrs. Lillian McKee and Mrs. Agnes Skalinski. Working energetically, together thoy spare no efforts in keeping the school spot- less and increasing its hominess. You are needed. Guest speaker of the CSMC, Father Herbert Jordan familiarizes students with the work done by Pavla, hopeful that someday they too may join the ranks of those assisting in Latin America. Suzanne Lorden and Lois Therres look on the summons thoughtfully while Joyce Gunther assists Father in his display. 63 Giving is hallmark of spiritual growth Crisply uniformed end eager to serve are Mrs. Mary Quinn, Mrs. Anna Michalski, and Mrs. Mary Rice, who never have trouble finding customers for their wares. Daily duties involve the preparation and serving of nutritious noontime meals as well as the maintenance of a sanitary sparkling lunchroom. 64 Calls for help dispatched by Sister Arnoldine are unfailingly answered by Helen Aguglia, Linda Larkin, Patricia Danas, Bernadette Echardt, Mary Ellen Knop, Lorraine McMahon, Ger- aldine Chapuf, and Frances Cincibus, senior members of the Retreat Squad. Smiling, they recall the enjoyable fun-filled hours spent assisting at repeats, bingoes and breakfasts. Thoughts of the world are cast aside as the ring of a bell hastens reverent students to the auditorium to assist at the weekly privi- lege of Holy Mass. Shutting out districtions the girls reflect upon the miraculous mystery which they are about to witness. As a sign of their investiture electees of the National Honor Society light candles symbolizing qualities which are marks of a Catholic in action. Dignity and solmnity characterize the ceremony or it recognizes personal values beyond immediate observation. dazing toward the ideals of Christian womanhood they hope to Fulfill, the Honor Society officers—Nancy May, Kathryn Katusz, arol Blachowicz, and Jane Novotny display the banner of their rganization. Represented by this banner are the qualities re- quired of each member: leadership, scholarship, service and :haracter. 65 ID: (left to right, top to bottom') Mary Shoe- maker, Marlene Telak, Dolores Jurkiewicz, Dor- othy Hajewski, Kathleen Sewell, Barbara Nazel- rod, Georgeanne Kimmelshue, Lorraine Aires, Mary Ellen Shinnick, Dona Aumiller, Diane Solfysiak, Judith Nejedlik, Jeannette Colly, Patricia Rossi, Nancy Preller, Fabienne Royale, Kathleen Wynne, Patricia McLcary, Beverly Morrow, Elizabeth Ehrman, Kathleen Johnson, Theresa Kock, Janet Jaworski, Jean Diedrich, Kathleen Wagner, Donna Frey, Elizabeth Burke, Donna LaBate, Kathleen Gingery, Elizabeth Bartosz, Patricia Bradley, Judith MacCubbin, Barbara Gmurek, Marlene Mazurek, Linda Urbanski, Bernice Kuhn, Joyce Andrews, Jean Sagerer, Rose Kohlway, Patricia Hetmanski, Sabina Carmen, Gloria Kyzour, Barbara Farrow, Mary Maisch, Deborah Kapinos, Angela Skruch, Ruth Thomas. 2D: Cleft to right, top to bottom) Karen O'Neill, Patricia Crockett, Cathy Forte, Cecilia Baroch, Mary Wilmer, Mary Jane Alcarese, Deborah Lindemon, Loren Tyler, Brenda Col- lins, Nancy Buddenbohn, Jacquelyn Hopkins, Mary Novak, Darlene Buchholz, Christine Welsh, Mary Macness, Katherine Anzulis, Diane Fowler, Bernadette Giles, Kathleen Lavin, Kathleen Kackritz, Patricia Barlow, Louisa Niel- son, Patricia Schott, Carol Potrzuski, Veronica Kapovich, Mary Gentile, Mary Lesnick, Susan Milan, Sandra Milanese, Victoria Gurfolino, Gail Herrmann, Janet Meyers, Roberta Wirth, Pia Butler, Kathleen Michalak, Mary Judith Hammen, Laudine Lewandowski, Eileen Scales, Janet Rossbach, Kathleen Kropp, Dianne Paw- elczyk, Cynthia Rewers, Beverly White, Deb- orah Jenkins, Marianne Reinsfelder, Mary Jane Cannington. 3D: (left to right, top to bottom) Cynthia Haulsworth, Josephine Ecker, Patricia Mata- razzo, Donna Mezzadra, Elizabeth Quinn, Deb- orah Grace, Barbara Papsan, Khristine Loesch, Linda Beinkampen, Donna Burns, Barbara Coll, Jeanno Petr, Patricia Gryken, Elizabeth Bour, Patricia Grove, Mary Rakowski, Diane Pullarn, Kathleen Balcerak, Norma Stocker, Carolyn Bates, Kathleen England, Patricia Wanek, Nancy Strokminger, Constance Papalas, Eliza- beth Clifford, Elizabeth Pfister, Mary Cox, Mar- garet Canby, Janice Greller, Gloria Bertrand, Patricia Lynch, Joann Bogucki, Cynthia Profili, Linda Kordonski, Geraldine Swinciki, Janet Ernst, Roseann Maher, Judith Milauskas, Eliza- beth Dausch, Janet Jerousek, Nancy Wahl, Llyern Abercrombie, Elizabeth Hilseberg, Jan- ice Adle, Joanne Norris, Mary Staab, Anne Dauses. 66 FRESHMEN 4D 4D: (left to right, top to bottom) Janet Schmidt, Carol Unkelbach, Janet Heifner, Bev- erly Vece, Mary Kappas, Darlene Ches, Kath- leen Frankenberger, Theresa Foertschbeck, Maria Dudok, Margaret Borowski, Mary Schroe- der, Jean Stelmach, Katherine Nossel, Barbara Twist, Mariann Strzelozyk, Rosemary DeLoren- zo, Theresa Kramer, Patricia Schoeberlein, Jean Kajder, Jean Lee, Catherine Minderlein, Bonnie Posey, Helen Szyjka, Mary Dudek, Donna Grocki, Sandra Crist, Dolores Samuels, Virginia O'Brien, Elizabeth Bakutis, Carolyn Lang, Joan Hammerbacher, Sharon Zipfel, Joan Weininger, Barbara Skotarski, Barbara Hughes, Anne Bu- delis, Linda McLaurine, Mary Jane Clunk, Ju- dith Ruberry, Kathleen Jones, Anne Moeser, Nunziata Mirabile, Susan Tirabassi, Mary Zuna, June Buckley. 5D: (left to right, top to bottom) Barbara Rixham, Patricia Elane, Dorothy Silberzahn, Catherine Yirak, Sharon Smith, Annette Raab, Marcia Wilson, Mary Lorden, Frances Sakowski, Elaine Quinn, Janice Williams, Kathryn Nie- man, Rosemarie Vojik, Kathleen Pirrera, Marcel-i la Glessner, Darlene Council, Frances Schmitt, Jacqueline Miglierena, Janice Franki, Linda Lancione, Mary Ann Downey, Deborah Filbert, Frances Adams, Diane Anuszewski, Antoinette Brown, Carmella Bernadzikowski, Karen Gron- cki, Joanne Satterfield, Mary Lou Dolivka, Mary Ames, Colleen Bradley, Diana Ballistreri, Kath- leen Borkowski, Iris Ignatowski, Marlene Floyd, Linda Smith, Dana Embardino, Elizabeth Clay-, ton, Diane Kullman, Theresa Samchuck, Caro- lyn Creager, Mary Kavanagh, Deborah Sobies-; ki, Norma Agnew, Victoria Grosso, Gail Stank. 6D: (left to right, top to bottom') Linda Gaeglor, Margaret Spahn, Mary King, Roberta MacKenzie, Janet Spalding, Nora Joyce, Pa- tricia Ward, Linda Rynarzewski, Nancy Schu- mann, Elizabeth Kaizer, Patricia Aumiller, Mary Jo Liberatore, Cheryl Olszewski, Rose Marie Pait, Bernadette Blachowicz, Deborah Barrett, Patricia Bittner, Geraldine Tomsik, Arlene Ches- ser, Kathleen Wiley, Maria Prochaska, Rita Sapp, Linda Seren-Rosso, Susan Foy, Joyce Knauer, Geraldine Walter, Lorraine Kromis, Pauline Ringrose, Harriett Romans, Veronica Mora, Katherine Boutchyard, Anita Pitruzzella, Janice Krysztofiak, Mildred Harrison, Patricia Wit, Barbara Jones, Donna Walter, Diane Shin- sky, Darlene Slaski, Janis Czosnowski, Julia Prochaska, Susan Wegnerowicz, Veronica Le- chert, Charlotte Morgan, Susan Steibe, Joan Brown. Not shown: Mary Hammett. Adventurers . . . struggling for 68 69 Sound of Music takes top billing CAST Maria Rainer SHARON HASKINS Mother Abbess SANDRALEE MICHNO Captain Georg von Trapp DIANNE LORDEN Elsa KATHLEEN WOHLFORT Max Detweiler SHARON LORBER LiesI NANCY WINTERLING! Rolf Gruber TONI STAUDENMAIER Friedrich SHARON ROBINSON! Sister Bertha . EMMA GROVE Sister Margaretta HELEN JACOBSON Sister Sophia KATHLEEN KNAUER Arms linked, symbolizing the mingling their lives will undertake, Maria and Cap- tain von Trapp solemnly proceed to the altar to pronounce their marriage vows. Cautiously carrying the rings of gold that will soon bind them as one is the wid- ower's small son, Kurt. Opening their hearts to music. Max Det- weiller and Elsa Schraedar unveil through songs the seriousness and complications that make their lives so very unusual. 70 Bedtime curfew is prolonged temporarily for the von Trapp children as their governess, Maria, uses her sweet serenading voice to calm fears aroused by a sudden thunder storm. Sweeping away the notes of the last scene of the Sound of Music ore the busy stage crew. Confining their talents to behind the curtain, the sophomore members of the Drama Guild hope to learn the secrets of the stage. The storm in Maria's heart, brought on by her shat- tered dreams of convent life, is stilled as Mother Ab- bess suggests that she accept the love of Captain von Trapp. Periodically one hundred-fifty flexible young roices unite in three or four part harmony to hrill all who listen. The major production of the rear for the Glee Club, however, is the operetta, hroughout the summer the principal characters ehearse, to be joined in September by the re- nainder of the cast in the grueling practice peri- ids. Sister Francis Marie, moderator, directs the ntire enterprise with a talented vision, working or perfection in every detail. Only when the ghts are dimmed and the curtain pulled on open- ig night do the many hours of preparation and oil seem more than amply recompensed. 71 Articulate Catholic youth steps to the fore To produce articulate Catholic leaders is the aim of the Duns Scotus Forensic Society. Hours of practice and research yield fruits of success in the form of medals and certificates obtained in tournaments sponsored by both the Baltimore and National Catholic Forensic leagues. Special tournaments at Johns Hopkins, George- town, and Fordham universities also challenge speakers. The principles of debate provide not only opportunities for logical presentation of ideas but also for proposing solutions to national and international problems. Quick thinking, poise and self confidence result from practice in the skills of original oratory, declamation, and extemporaneous speech. Constructive criticism of gestures and delivery benefits both the giver and the receiver. Under the direc- tion of Sister Mary Franciline and Sister John Anthony, Duns Scotans find in speech numerous occasions to fulfill their goal and to mature into thinking Catholic women. Defending her views in a practice debate senior forensic mem- ber Helen Pryor makes an experienced impression on her junior opponents, Julia Anzulewicz and Mary Ann Silver. Watch- ing approvingly is Helen's dependable partner, Carol Selway. To improve voice modulation the microphone, essential to pub- lic speaking, is put into action. Nancy Carre delivers her speech as Therese Craig records it for analyzation. Before proceeding to take critical notes, Mary Klingelhofer encourages Nancy with a smile. •mpty corridors echo Helen Aguglia's distinct articula- ion as she practices for her next presentation. Since specchmaking demands clear speaking to convey ideas, forensic students can be found delivering elocutions in odd or deserted places. Books are tapped by Duns Scotans' officers Helen Aguglia, Audrey Rutkowski, Carol Selway, and Helen Pryor in the hope of enriching ideas. As leaders of the club they arrange some debates and take part in others. Their experience enables them to proctor beginners and to judge JV contests. 73 Vocal and instrumental notes harmonize to produce a well- balanced Christmas Concert. The program presented by the Glee Club and Orchestra entertains by satisfying the audi- ence's want for good music. Spanish troubadours, according to an ancient tradition, transport the Nativity figurines to the crib in the first floor alcove. The pro- cession symbolizes the nine day search of Mary and Joseph for room in a posada or small inn. Streaming through the corridors the chanters, through song, beg all to accept the Saviour into their own posada. Spirited by seasonal festivity, A Ca- pella Choir members sing of the birth of Christ. Anticipating Yuletide, their fine voices sprinkle magical tones of good will among the hust- ling shoppers of downtown Balti- more. 74 Highlighting the holidays for juniors and seniors is the annual Mistletoe Hop. Through arrangements made by the Mothers Club, upperclassmen enjoy an evening in the extrava- gant atmosphere of the Lord Baltimore Hotel as Carl Hamilton provides musical background For small conversation and dancing. Yuletide season accents perodic events Advent wreaths, jingling bells, joyous carols and gay rees diffuse the Yuletide spirit throughout Catholic High, -aptivated by holiday activities and by anticipation of the ending vacation, students present programs in class and n stage. The Spanish procession, or posada, in which the Igurines are placed in the stable, the Christmas Concert, he ornament contest for the purpose of sending decorated evergreens to hospitalized children, and the question of who is the walking Christmas ball, all contribute to the warmth of the season. On the final day of classes the feeling of Christmas red and green mingles with the traditional spirit of green and gold. On this day girls are seen singing carols, laughing or just chatting, but each with a Christmas smile. 75 SOPHOMORES 76 1C: ( eft to right, top to bottom) Eileen Wagner, Florence Puican, Teresa Puican, Joyce Harps, Marianne Alpigini, Mary Ann Abt, Joyce Tolson, Carol Chovan, Beverly Allen, Cheryl Cavanaugh, Mary Ann Kellar, Geraldine Maas, Cheryl McNamara, Margaret Smoot, Veronica Puican, Christine Regiec, Deborah O'Hara, Bar- bara Adams, Mildred Anderson, Margaret Noc- tor, Eileen Gillease, Elizabeth Skruch, Sabina Rusinek, Deborah Lewis, Deborah Yingling, Maureen Reuschling, Ruth Costello, Charleen McCall, Jacqueline Kedzior, Elizabeth Munley, Mary Schwarzmann, Deborah Montague, Eliza- beth Evans, Gloria Pospisil, Susan McCarthy, Dale Johnson, Margaret Caffrey, Sandra Forte, Catherine Lanasa, Norcen Belzner, Judy Bream, Susan Blachowicz, JoAnn Gentile, Michelle Coulter. 2C: (Jeff to right, top to bottom) Jo Ann Cremen, Cecilia Brown, Patricia McMahon, Regina Satterfield, Nancy Waudby, Katherine DcBaufrc, Kathleen Kendall, Margaret Bankos- ki, Dolores Dietz, Anne Deasel, Sandra Hoff- man, Rosemarie Getzel, Jo Anne Heckner, Val- erie Malinowski, Elizabeth Sito, Mary Otter- bien, Elaine Radecke, Josephine Richardson, Patricia Kegel, Barbara Backof, Patricia Urban, Susan Fairneny, Linda Willis, Patricia Danielak, Jeannette Macri, Frances Spicka, Janis Amr- hein, Susan Spence, Mary McCauley, Diana Bond, Janet Preller, Linda Novak, Darlene rince, Sandra Balsamo, Marlene Johnson, Theresa Rutkowski, Janice Chase, Mary Gig- liotti, Linda Lang, Margaret Myers, Patricia Maher, Olivia Valle, Alfonsina Androseni, Patricia Benda. 3C: ( eft to right, top to bottom) Elizabeth O'Connor, Barbara Jenkins, Gloria Szuchnicki, V ary Rosenberger, Renata Durra, Rose Anne Childress, Mildred Dietz, Jo Ann Znovena, Barbara Hogan, Christine Kern, Frances Di- Warcantonio, Judith Schlereth, Margaret Sur- del, Kathleen Fowler, Carolyn Siwak, Joyce Helfrich, Margaret Panzer, Linda Henciak, Co- inne Barczak, Carol Bartkowiak, Mary Mc- aughlin, Anne Bellamy, Linda Logue, Marianne Hill, Angela Macomber, Regina Marsalek, An- oinette Apicella, Susan Kuhn, Michele Murray, inda Carter, Louisa Vulpetti, Ann Welsh, Linda )ashiell, Joan Pacholski, Mary Lou Matthew, Ioanna Russo, Patricia Scelsi, Cynthia Puls, Josemarie Shaffer, Susan Griffin, Rose Benson, Aary Braml, Catherine Winter, Susan Brown, atricia Kordenski. Not shown: Jo Anne Jakens. 78 Veterans . . . stepping up in school life 4C: (left to right, top to bottom') Linda Jan- sky, Patricia Morgan, Darlene Wineski, Marcia Borowski, Virginia Huggins, Aileen Williamson, Adelaide Jones, llene Kujawa, Mary Paska, Constance Clarke, Susan Paquin, Joanne Nic- kol, Bernadette Manko, Patricia Palewick, Eil- een Wood, Mary Schab, Carol Schmitt, Mary Doak, Jill Redding, Patricia Maxa, Sharon Smith. Lois Therres, Margaret Walker, Beatrice Buettner, Celeste Kozierack, Darlene Parzynski, Elizabeth Schmidt, Diane Biebl, Constance Hoover, Regina Chmielowski, Jo Ann See- bacher, Mary Stern, Jo Ann Aquilia, Mary Ann Bowman, Deborah Dorman, Denise Swift, Francine Bennett, Joanne Foltin, Katherine Hoesch, Christine Dobry, Helen Brice, Anne Kohlway, Joanne Gerlovich. 5C: (left to right, top to bottom) Barbara Kahl, Anita Stafford, Linda Dombrowski, Steph- anie Pasker, Kathleen Lavin, Dawn Holmes, Kathleen Perry, Ellen Mierzyeski, Barbara Klec- bauer, Diane Barrows, Diana Zeller, Patricia Thomas, Linda Morrow, Deborah Kreiner, Shar- on Jirsa, Christine Selway, Linda Hemelt, Carol Louden, Susan Sotaski, Jeannette Schmitt, Kath- leen Weber, Kathleen Burns, Noreen Passarel- la, Grace Colaianni, Carol Ridenous, Jacqueline Strassner, Maria Berg, Rose Marie Davella, Margaret Brown, Linda Sirgany, Mary Pirie, Barbara Wheeler, Colleen Tribull, Nancy Kava- nagh, Donna Fedeli, Rita Eagan, Bernadette Winter, Lenita Gorrell, Jane Miller, Maria Bo- land, Deborah Mullen, Kathleen Bowling, Sarah Ann Bradley, Emalie Schmitt, Janet Passapae. 6C: (left to right, top to bottom) Dorothy Moller, Mary Fischer, Katherine Weaver, Donna Liberto, Carol Moore, Patricia Hemling, Mary Earle, Barbara Budzik, Patricia Kava- naugh, Susan Hitzelberger, Mary Vrany, Linda Wolf, Sandra Zillmer, Beverly Kujawa, Kath- leen Dunn, Gail Rachuba, Saralee Young, Mar- garet Murphy, Veronica Koscielski, Paula Sha- fer, Margaret Lubertine, Kathleen Gallagher, Barbara Turek, Janice Popp, Margaret Budelis, Mary Kucinski, Antoinette GarafTa, Marie Smit, Linda Berg, Anne Polasky, Regina Kain, Deb- orah Pitt, Terry Shanahan, Antoinette Cada, Janice Mullaney, Eileen Jarkiewicz, Carol Schwarzmann, Mary Uttcnreither, Brigitte Strate, Linda Deise, Cheryl Betz, Joyce Shinsky, Elaine Ressin. Not shown: Sandra Hamilton, Helen Kopec. 79 LITERARY EDITOR Mary Olson ART EDITOR Kathleen Fingleton BUSINESS EDITOR . . . Rosemary Dix STAFF.......................Carol Blaner, Mary Janice Bowers, Helen Budzik, Phyllis Damesyn, Gloria D'Amico, Barbara Du - kowski, Paula Herminau, Joyce McNicholas, Susan Reiblich, Margaret Schmitt, Linda Vonderschmidt. Literary staff members peruse the contents of student-submitted original writings. From their hands the selected contributions pass on to the pages of the publication. To ignite the spark of literary talent in students. Canti- cles holds a contest in December of each year. Staff mem- bers sift and weigh original contributions, select the most worthwhile entries for publication, and, under the direc- tion of Sister Claudia, organize them around a theme. To focus attention on specific articles Sister Jane Frances and the art personnel complement the magazine with harmoni- ous sketches. In the spring the book of creative writing is distributed. Sharing the endeavors of students and delighting the girls, who discover their writing in print, Canticles presents both, light-hearted and thought-provoking reading material. 80 Will this happen to us? Rosemary Dix, Mary Olson, and Kathleen Fingleton ex- amine the newly-acquired St. Bonaven- ture award. As Canticles' editors, they harbor a sincere desire of obtaining the same honor for the present edition. Typewriter keys lly as Rosemary Dix works to reproduce in type the written drafts. Sophomore assistant Mary Ann Bowen aids by examining the submitted literary endeavors for errors. Personnel sift superior from ordinary Creativity counts. Ardently striving to depict a unique theme, the staff artists fashion a web of designs. Under the guiding eye of Sister Jane Frances the girls complement student lit- erary accomplishments. 81 As the power behind the ball each girl balances in her best form to thrust a shot homeward ond secure a strike. Membership in the bowling league totals 159 girls who compete in teams for valuable points. Trophies are awarded for individual achievements, for perfect attendance, and for unusually high games. Human Detention Awarded to Grasshopper probably headlines Constance Kuckuda's waving newspaper. Sandra Michno of Student Council and Gloria Hyatt of Highway staff created their matchless costumes to out- fit themselves as mascots for teams in intra-organization volleyball competition. Throughout the school year a variety of competitive events are scheduled to fulfill the requisites of a complete athletic program. Weekly bowling lures scores of players to the modern facilities of Fairlanes, Eastpoint . . . Basketball season arrives with falling snow and a sliding temperature. The determined team poses a constant threat to all opposition. In spring, however, a young girl's fancy turns to volleyball. The six-girl squad uses its own formula of skill and hope to make a winning season. In all these sports where team-effort is so vital there is found the rigid organization that lies behind all successful ventures. High excitement reigns as both teams battle feverishly to keep the ball flying. As Janice Amrhein propels a difficult shot over the net the oppo- sition forges ahead to return the ball. Clever footwork and quick thinking enable the girls to work as a single unit in volleyball encounters. 82 Yearning 1o possess the victor's spoils impels spark- ling JV'ers to increase their winnings in the com- ing year. Members who brought the year to a near- perfect close were: Susan Tirabassi, Carol Smith, Lynda Kuchmas, Antoinette Cada, Sue Steibe, Dar- lene Prince, Jeanie Petr, Joyce Knauer, Maureen Rubinski, Susan Blachowicz, Donna Waudby, Geor- gianna Weszka, Margaret lubertine, Frances Spicka, Jo Ann Aquila, Bernadette Blachowicz, Michele Coulter, Christine Kern. Synchronized movements score high To whip up spectator enthusiasm vigorous JV cheerleaders soar and shake down the rafters with their roars. The colorful an- tics of the rooters not only urge the players to victory but also provide entertainment for the viewers at half-time. Straining to retain her hold on the ball Darlene Prince prepares to launch a clear drive to the basket despite a harassing inter- ceptor. Through regular practice and vigorous drill team mem- bers meet challenges that develop a wholesome sense of com- petition and true sportsmanship. 83 Time-out tension engrosses varsity players Stephanie Pasker, Sharon Lober, and Cis Petchik during quarter and half times. Revising previous plays and planning future defense are activities unknown to many sports spectators. Miss Cockey's critical but helpful comments spur the girls on to play a game well worth the claim of Catholic High. Potential energy in portrait—Catholic High's Varsity team. Excitement prevailed throughout the season be- cause of high scorers: Angela Prochaska, Marian Petchik, Kathleen Walker, Patricia Waltrop, Phyllis Ringsdorf, Lois Gallagher, Mary Nossel, Darlene Wor- minski, Shirley Pfeltz, Sharon Stancyzk, Stephanie Pas- ker, Bonita Ploenes, Regina Travers, Carol Blachowicz, Sharon Lorber, and Frances Walsh. Teddy cheers along with Catholic High's spirit rousers. Knowing their school is backing them by fiery boasting ignites the team's spark of energy. 84 Chain reactions intensify game’s frenzy Struggling by leaps and bounds to eliminate the probability of a Seton triumph, the Cubs strike a forceful blow. Jumpball com- petition often grants an edge toward obtaining success. The margine between a win or a loss is lessened by the seizing of stray balls. Stretching forward Pat Waltrop is closely heeled by an ensuing player. The turning point of the game could rest on the outcome of this situation. Gaining control of the ball compels Angela Prochaska to elbow her way past an adversary who seems bound downcourt. Scurrying to receive the longed-for pass is Marion Petchik. VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD HOME AWAY TCHS OTHER TCHS OTHER 16 30 Towson 21 26 43 44 Mt. De Sales 31 38 Seton 37 47 47 6 Mt. Carmel 40 7 20 11 St. John's 25 20 33 16 Howard County 27 31 Mercy 47 31 I.N.D. 85 IB JUNIORS IB: (left to right, top to bottom') Leona Andrszak, Rite Schatz, Eleanor Senkus, Mar- garet Myers, Frances Szczybor, Carol Smith, Bonnie Wieczynski, Phyllis Poznaniak, Carolyn Kulbicki, Rose Marie Severa, Mary Przybylski, Carol Prochaska, Kathleen Shipley, Johanna Zienkiewicz, Patricia Antlitz, Linda Kuchmas, Janice Miszkiel, Louise Verelli, Veronica Lister, Cynthia Grimes, Diane Morris, Nancy Moore, Annette Eckstien, Beverly Ratcliffe, Joyce War- czynski, Mary Shipley, Mary Moeser, Phyllis Cvach, Kathleen Herwig, Barbara Ayres, Susan Hebert, Joanne Masopust, Barbara Michalkie- wicz, Helena Clark, Barbara Lechert, Kathleen Hood, Catherine Kropkowski, Shirley Reins- felder, Jacqueline Metallo, Patricia Coster, Jule Ann Sirgany, Elda Cyran, Geraldine Hopp, Lois Vanik, Linda Harvey, Regina Wagner, Helen Dougherty, Lorraine Thiess, Linda Baker, Bernadette Amend. 2B: (left to right, top to bottom) Carol Hemelt, Jean Morrow, Susan Lapinski, Celeste Lingner, Mary Pyles, Nancy Hefner, Mary Jane Bolek, Christine Waldeck, Sharon Sparks, Do- lores Para, Mary Hyman, Julia Anzuleiwicz, Elizabeth Mills, Diane Osferhaus, Cecilia Ayd, Barbara Walkiewicz, Mary Skarda, Joan Mitch- ell, Lorraine Style, Linda Warns, Sharon Hip- pier, Helen Jacobson, Rita Noonan, Barbara Moore, Mary Walker, Nancy Williams, Sharor Sherry, Christine Berg, Wanda Czyryca, Mary- ann Helowicz, Christine Moravec, Karen Baker, Loretta Letke, Dawn Blackburn, Joann Rinn, Ann Schultz, Dorothy Price, Kathleen Robinson, Sharon Cyford, Christine Dymowski, Margarei Cummins, Karen Felicebus, Elizabeth Howard. Ellen Lake, Christine Ringrose, Patricia Vrablic Suzanne Lorden, Jacqueline Shour, Joanne August. Not shown: Mary Silver. 3B: (left to right, top to bottom) Eileen Rice, Barbara Boone, Joyce Dillian, Donna Bal- cerak, Janet Bloom, Bonita Ploenes, Donna Waudby, Diane Ireland, Mary Ann Gaynor, Gertrude Beutgen, Mary Ann Stafford, Carol Norris, Darlene Warminski, Deborah O'Hopp, Colleen McManus, Kathleen Beres, Ruth Ro- manski, Linda Nozeika, Mary Ann Zahirsky, Rita Sowinski, Patricia Thormann, Ideanne Espo- sito, Donna Kist, Carol Ross, Janet Weinhold, Dolores Marciniak, Carolyn Skruch, Lucia Leone, Paula Shulz, Karla Kirsch, Olivia Spahn, Angela Hilditch, Katherine Munley, Kathleen Wawrzyn- kiewicz, Patricia Parks, Frances Kasik, Lorraine Hess, Linda Wisniewski, Catherine Ruszala, Elizabeth Hooker, Theresa Navitski, Charlenf Murawski, Patricia Szmajda, Dorothy Bishop, Sharon Robinson, Susan Delashmutf, Kathleer Boyter, Patricia Lapinski, Colleen Everd. 86 87 4B: (left to right, top to bottom1) Frances Rybicki, Barbara Lewis, Carol Brooks, Etta France, Lois Gallagher, Barbara Martenczuk, Margaret Lucy, Sharon Wisniewski, Diane Klingolhofer, Georgeanna Weszka, Beverly Klima, Carol Fitch, Christine Willie, Linda Sel- way, Deborah McNutt, Mary Tridone, Janis Bradley, Joan Scheiner, Janet Ruke, Joan Os- winkle, Deborah, Wells, Deborah Wojiechow- ski, Janis Stronski, Sharon Stanczyk, Kathryn Brisebois, Nancy Duvall, Constance Wronka, Diane Kramer, Rose Klingelhofer, Eileen Jack- son, Kathleen Sapia, Diane Kalinowski, Sharon Shiner, Linda Tuccy, Augusta Sternat, Mary Kelly, Wanda Sakowska, Mary Lee Bussard, Celeste Cullen, Kathleen Satterfield, Maria Probe, Rose Cangelose, Mariatt Punte, Elaine Foard, Michaeleen O'Neil, Marian Pefchik, Bernadette Sroka. Not shown: Theresa Buck- owski, Sharon Pasker. 5B: ( eft to right, top to bottom) Diana Chase, Patricia Carnes, Linda Phillips, Judith Kratz, Joanne Fry, Mary Ann Paul, Monica Taylor, Linda Cathell, Frances Stankowski, Sharon Cavaliere, Andrea Manik, Kathleen Telljohann, Celeste Freburger, Shirley Goralski, Barbara Kendzierski, Theresa Stock, Dolores Parr, Margaret Amend, Marguerite Douglas, Rosalie Karczeski, Mary Jo Wirt, Patricia Scheu- len, Diane Scheper, Mary Catalfamo, Linda La Bate, Elizabeth Kavanagh, Joann Papalas, Christine Folio, Kathleen Gaskin, Margaret Bright, Mary Jane Ruberry, Nancy Lishman, Pamela McCord, Victoria Saunders, Sandra Mc- Lewee, Patricia Schilling, Margaret Schaefer. Not shown: Marian Knop, Ann Portera, Mar- garet Woodward. 6B: (left to right, top to bottom) Martha Sanders, Gertrude Annarelli, Mary Claire Schmidt, Katherine Miceli, Margaret Lavin, Mary Margaret Griffin, Aldona Drazdys, Paula Mertel, Linda Parks, Margaret Kremer, Frances Kovalski, Elizabeth Schmidt, Kathleen Reins- felder, Geraldine Henrickson, Ghislaine Titti- ger, Julie Wirth, Ruth Zeller, Carolyn Ziolkow- ski, Patricia Coll, Roseanne Taylor, Sandra Kirsch, Veronica Potyraj, Katherine Cincibus, Patricia Gillease, Charene Paul, Donna Gryctz, Irene Markel, Patricia Ulrich, Leslie Schuch- man, Marion Carey, Ann Menikhein, Mary Lou Turnbull, Katherine Sibiski, Andrea Gede, Elizabeth Cuneo, Mary Ann Chojnowski, Pa- tricia Holthaus, Linda Linzey, Julianna Appel, Catherine Schleicher, Joyce Petr, Claudette Krawczyk. Not shown: Susan Cuddingfon. 4B Opportunists . . . forging their way to 88 89 ulmination Potent types remain from Shocked by Prince Albert's (Patricia Smith) unexpected proposal that she replace his lost love for three days, Amanda (Nancy Winterling) shies away. Through his plan the prince hopes to revive a misty memory. Time Remembered Tutoring Amanda (Nancy Winterling) to mimic the deceased Leocadia, Ferdinand (Antoinette Staudenmaier) looks to the butler (Barbara Oktavec) for a nod of approval. The duchess (Mary Harper) stands by ready with suggestions, while Lord Hector (Helen Budzik) attempts to provide mood music with an imaginary violin. The combined efforts of Sister Francis Marie and the senior Drama Guild mem- bers have brought to life Jean Anouilh's Time Remembered. Since they joined the Guild as sophomores, the amateur Thes- pians have been practicing various stage techniques. During club meetings mem- bers studied voice projection, stage posi- tions, correct movement and application of pancake makeup. The talents of the organization are manifest each year through a Christmas Assembly and One-Act-Play Festival. At Christmasfide a brief holiday performance presents a religious thought-provoking scene. During May of each year senior- directed one act plays are held to cam- paign for new drama recruits. These pro- ductions display the abilities of the under- classmen and supply them with experi- ence on stage and before an audience. By the time Catholic High's Thespians are ir the Senior Play they are at home or stage and at ease as the characters they porrray. CAST OF CHARACTERS Struggling verbally to maintain his delusion. Prince Albert (Gloria Ambrosetti) heatedly criticizes both the mode of behavior and the breakfast ordered by Amanda (Linda Miller). It is his last defense before admitting the truth of his ove for her. Behind the scenes senior dramatists momentarily unwind to delight in the audable performance of their co-workers. Oblivious of their plight, the ac- resses have been caught by a wandering camera. $y re reating Leocadia's dance for Amanda ( Linda Miller) the duchess (Bar- ara Jacksits) and Lord Hector (Barbara Preis) attempt to transform the simple nilliner to the deceased lover of their nephew. Prince Albert. If Amanda will elp Albert to pick up his life as it was before he mourned his lover, a return d reality for him may be possible. Amanda LINDA MILLER NANCY WINTERLING The Duchess BARBARA JACKSITS MARY HARPER Prince Albert GLORIA AMBROSETTI PATRICIA SMITH Lord Hector BARBARA PREIS HELEN BUDZIK Head Waiter BARBARA MAUER TONI STAUDENMAIER 91 Diary writers record inside life at , a talented writer, am crushed by the bitter words of per- secution and rejection aimed at my ingenious literary works Seeking an escape from reality, Ghislaine Tittiger attains from Eleanor Senkus and Christine Wille dramatic clauses for her farcical resignation note. Good-bye cruel world! I'm off to that Giant Yearbook in the sky. Chief executives of the yearbook Karen Kolar, Colleen Fitzpat- rick, and Darlene Andrzejewski confer regularly and sometimes heatedly on matters of importance. The smooth working of both staff and procedures may be attributed to their far-sighted planning, co-operative exchanges, readiness to work under pressure, and the helpful direction they willingly give their re- spective departments. Combined action in the photography department results in competent systematic production. An early step toward an organized yearbook is the dummy layout which Marian Knop, Frances Stan- kowski, and Dorothy Orbin check for correctness. A later step is the proper proportioning and crop- ping of photographs, carefully executed by Susan Walsh, Carol Fitch, and Linda Parks. Catholic High True obstacles to any error, typing or grammatical, are the scrutinizing eyes of the Business Department's proof- readers. Elizabeth Eid, senior member, distributes to her junior apprentices Mary Ann Chojnowski, Mary Jane Ruberry, and Betty Howard the seemingly end- less list of patrons to be corrected and surveyed. Undaunted by the formidable job ahead, the junior lit- erary group loses itself in activity. Spurred by inspira- tion 3arbara Michalkiewicz and Helen Dougherty delve into their boxes for fresh writing assignments. Stand- ing by, Linda Warns and Aldona Drazdys pore over a thesaurus while Linda Cathell and Pat Coll carefully re- read their copy for thought and appropriateness. The hushed deserted atmosphere of the Troubadour room early in the morning contrasts sharply with the animated mood of late afternoon. It is then that the imaginations of the writers are drained in an effort to find a particular word or phrase and the greige cabinets support the layout pages over which the art staff labor, trying to find the most functional arrange- ment. All the while, through organization, the busi- ness staff alone retains a state of equilibrium despite their exacting jobs of typing and proof-reading. The entire region of turmoil and tranquility, which daily seems to expand in order to hold the twenty-six staff members and their ever-growing ideas, is supervised by Sister Helena Mary, the moderator. Milling away at mounds of typing generously supplied by the literary department are Carol O'Keefe, Frances Zlotkowski, Catherine Mason, and Cynthia Eschenbach. The major duty of the senior business group is trans- forming the writers' scribbled notes into neat even print. Then, as every good typist does, they proofread for elusive errors. 93 Endorsing, promoting, and supporting school activities, members of the Mothers Club and Alumnae Association render invaluable as- sistance to Catholic High. A lively babble of voices fills the cafeteria as the monthly Mothers Club meeting begins. At these gatherings mothers learn, through various programs directed by Sister Lucetta, the opportunities, curricu- lar and extra-curricular, offered at Catholic High. In addition they plan and execute numerous projects to benefit their daughters. Father- Daughter Nights, Communion breakfasts, and the annual Mistletoe Hop strengthen bonds between home and school. Moments of nostalgia mark alumnae gatherings. Besides reminiscing alumnae members also carry on several seasonal projects. The scholar- ship fund is their way of directly helping their successors. Shedding their light beyond Catholic High's portals they give Christmas gifts to orphans and First Communion outfits to children in needy parishes. Under the direction of Sister Honorine and Sister Jean Clare the alum- nae strive to develop more fully those virtues they established during their high school days. Unity of generations keynotes successful activities Never too young, never too old. Pleased to make your acquaintance smile C. H. social butterflies as they enthusiastically introduce their escorts to the chaperones. This bit of gra- ciousness contributed by the chaperones to dances is an addition to any memorable evening. 94 The spirit of Christmas is disclosed through the sparkling eyes of the Mothers Club officers: Mrs. R. Hood, Mrs. F. Cullen, Mrs. W. Carey, Mrs. M. Gaskins, Mrs. L. Satterfield and Mrs. A. Moran. As active mothers representing their organization they present a uniquely-wrought gift for the faculty. Indelible memories of the Junior Prom will remain in the minds of the class of '65. Margaret Citrano and Patricia Tennyson excitedly display their nosegays as their escorts become acquainted on the Southern Hotel starlit roof garden. Satin dresses, fragrant flowers, and the glittering bril- liance of the stars entwine info a pattern of memories never to be unravelled. Remember when . . . Gay old times and critical current situations provide common ground for conversation among those who helped to make the Alumnae Communion Breakfast possible. At the head table Mrs. Jarosinski, chairman of the Communion project, and Mrs. Stevenson, President of the Alumnae Association, join Father Francis Whearty, S.S.J. and Father George O'Dea, S.S.J. Temporarily doffing their greens seniors don silks and satins for an evening of glamour. Starry-eyed, they and their dates drift onto the dance floor of the Turf Valley Country Club as strains of Carl Hamilton's music pervades the air. Recalling the past, enjoying the present, and predicting the future is a favorite pastime of our T.C.H.S. girls while they enjoy their last evening together. Every Minute Counts . . . if we are to become involved KATHLEEN ADAMS ROSEMARIE ADAMSKI Countdown sparks senior hopes MARGARET AGEE MARIAN AGRO HELEN AGUGLIA GLORIA AMBROSETTI SUSAN AMBROSETTI JANIS AMRHEIN KATHLEEN SANDRA ADAMS ... 3311 O'Donnell St. 21224 .. . Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Business Ed . . . Biology Club 2 ROSEMARIE ANN ADAMSKI ... 1202 Steelton Ave. 21224 .. . Sacred Heart of Mary . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 3,4 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 2 . . . Library Club 2,3,4 MARGARET ANN AGEE . . . 4816 Parkside Drive 21206 .. . Most Precious Blood . . . Business Ed . . . Sodality 1 . . . Art Club 2 . . . Intramurals 3,4 MARIAN LOUISE AGRO . . . 3430 Belair Rd. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 HELEN LOUISE AGUGLIA ... 726 E. Belvedere Ave. 21210 . . . Cathedral of Mary Our Queen . . . Business Ed . . . Duns Scotus 1,2,3,4 . . . Student Assn. 1 . . . Library Club 1,2 .. . Retreat Sguad 4 GLORIA DENISE AMBROSETTI . . . 3206 McShane Way 21222 .. . St. Rita . . . Business Ed . . . Library Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Duns Scotus 1 . . . Intramurals 3 . . . Bowling 1 . . . Orchestra 1 . . . Spanish Club 2,3,4 SUSAN MARY AMBROSETTI . . . 7915 35th St. 21206 . . . St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Classical . . . Student Assn. 1,2,3 . . . Vice-President 4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 . . . Bowling 1 JANIS MARGARET AMRHEIN . . . 3861 Lyndale Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . Highway 1,2, 3,4 . . . Drama Guild 3,4 . . . Art Club 1,4 .. . French Club 2 . . . Bowling 1 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 98 DARLENE ANDRZEJEWSKI DARLENE WANDA ANDRZEJEWSKI ... 29 S. Decker Ave. 21224 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Business Ed . . . Troubadour 3,4 ... Li- brary Club 2,3,4 . . . Bowling 2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1 JURATE VALERIA AUSTRA ... 819 Hollins St. 21201 .. . St. Alphonsus . . . Scientific ... Art Club 1.2,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 3.4 .. . CSMC 3,4 .. . French Club 1 MARIE CATHERINE BAKER . . . 7930 35th St. 21206 . . . St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Business Ed MARIE BAKER GERALDINE AGNES BANASHAK ... 525 S. 47th St. 21224 . . . Our Lady of Fatima . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 1,2,3 President 4 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Student Assn. 2 . . . Intra- murals 1,2,4 MARLEEN HELEN BECZKOWSKI . . . 819 S. Port St. 21224 . . . St. Patrick . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 2 . . . Apostles' League 1,2 .. . Drama Guild 3,4 IRIS ELIZABETH BELT . . . 5609 Benton Heights Ave. 21206 .. . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Red Cross Rep 3 . . . Bowling 1,2,3 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 4 JURATE AUSTRA GERALDINE BANASHAK MARLEEN BECZKOWSKI IRIS BELT Dearest Mother, we dedicate to thee these symbols of Chris- tian womanhood, our school rings . . . Long have we aspired to those virtues which would make us worthy of wearing them . . . We beg thy blessing on the hands that shall wear them, let them never stretch forth to evil . . . At the annual Ring Ceremony held on October 13 the Reverend Thomas W. Smith led the seniors as they petitioned heaven for the qualities that would enable them to wear the rings honorably. 99 ROSEMARY BENCZKOWSKI MADELINE BENNY MARY 8IALEK BARBARA BENNETT MARY BERKEY ROSEMARY BENCZKOWSKI . . . 7536 School Ave. 21222 . . . St. Stanislaus . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 3 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 2,4 . . . Rotunda Tabula 1,2 . . . Social Studies 4 . . . Bowling 1,3,4 BARBARA ANN BENNETT . . . 4004 Spruce Drive 21215 . . . St. Peter Claver . . . Classical . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 3,4 . . . Student Assn. 1 MADELINE ROSE BENNY ... 916 N. Montford Ave. 21205 .. . St. Andrew . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 1,2,3,4 . . . Bowling 1,2,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2 . . . Red Cross Rep 2,3 MARY MICHAEL BERKEY . . . 2836 E. Baltimore St. 21224 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Scientific . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Special Sodality 1 . . . Bowling 1,3 MARY HELEN BIALEK . . . 3500 Brendan Ave. 21213 .. . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . Orchestra 2,3 . . . Library Club 1,2 .. . Retreat Squad 1,2,3 . . . Art Club 1,2 .. . Bowling 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3 CAROL ANN BLACHOWICZ ... 609 N. Lakewood Ave. 21205 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Scientific . . . Student Assn. 3,4 . . . Na- tional Honor Society 3,4 .. . CSMC Rep 1 . . . Glee Club 3,4j . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . JV Basketball 3, Varsity 4 . . . AI-; bertus Magnus 3 m CAROL BLACHOWICZ CAROL ANN BLANOR . . . 8209 Longpoint Rd. 21222 .. . St. Rita . . . Scientific . . . Math Club 3,4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Canticles 4 . . . Intramurals 4 SUZANNE MARIE BOKEL . . . 2508 Creighton Ave. 21234 . . . St. Thomas Mor y'. . Scientific . . . Library Club 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,3 . . Club 1,2 SUZANNE BOKEL Where have all the flowers gone? No need to wonder, as these fair-flowers flutter gracelessly across the stage. For their part of the Little Sister Day program, the rare blossoms endeavored to tickle the funny bones of their freshman sisters, as well as to bid them a musical welcome to the Catholic High family. 100 PATRICIA WINIFRED BOLAND ... 1738 Harford Ave. 21213 . . . St. Paul . . . Business Ed . . . JV Cheerleader 2,3, Varsity 4 . . . Red Cross Rep 1 NANCY ELIZABETH BOSTON ... 618 Dale Ave. 21206 .. . St. Michael, Overlea . . . Scientific . . . French Club 3,4 .. . Art Club 1 MARY JANICE BOWERS ... 533 N. Streeper St. 21205 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Business Ed . . . Special Sodality 1,2,3,4 . . . Art Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Canticles 4 . . . Glee Club 2,3, . . . Bowl- ing 1,3 DOROTHY JEAN BRAUN ... 3712 Gibbons Ave. 21206 .. . St. Dominic . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 3,4 . . . Legion of De- cency Rep 3 BARBARA BROOKS LOUISE BUOELIS HELEN BUOZIK OIANE BUSH PATRICIA BOLAND NANCY BOSTON MARY BOWERS DOROTHY BRAUN BARBARA ANN BROOKS . . . 1216 Riverside Ave. 21230 .. . St. Mary Star of the Sea . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 4 . . . Special Sodality 2,3,4 . . Sodality Rep 4 LOUISE MARIE BUDELIS . . . 4708 St. Thomas Ave. 21206 .. . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Classical . . . Latin Club 3, President 4 . . . Math Club 3,4 . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Library Club 2,3,4 . . . Art Club 1,2 . . . Intramurels 1,2,3 . . . Apostles' League 2,3 HELEN MARY BUDZIK . . . 7131 Railway Ave. 21222 . . . Sacred Heart of Mary . . . Business Ed . . . Art Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 3,4 . . . Canticles 4. . . Bowling 3 DIANE BARBARA BUSH ... 4010 Woodlea Ave. 21206 .. . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 1,4... Intra- murals 1 . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 4 101 GAIL PATRICIA BUSTARD . . . 7406 Kirtley Rd. 21224 .. . St. Mildred . . . Scientific . . . Highway 1,2,3,4 . . . Bowling 1,2, 3,4 .. . Intramurals 3 . . . French Club 3 JOAN BARBARA CAlllNAN ... 1823 Weyburn Rd. 21206 .. . St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Business Ed . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . Sodality Rep 2,3 . . . CSMC Rep 4 . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Bowling 1,2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 3,4 REGINA LOUISE CANNINGTON . . . 5610 Todd Ave. 21206 . . . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Classical . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 3,4 .. . AA Rep 1,3,4 GAIL BUSTARD ELVIRA LUCY CARAFFA ... 1601 Summit Ave. 21206 .. . St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Special Sodality 1,2,3,4 . . . Sodality Rep 3,4 . . . Apostles' League 3,4 70 . . . Bows mark our seniority REGINA CANNINGTON ELVIRA CARAFFA MARY CARLOCK MARY KATHLEEN CARLOCK . . . 2505 Linwood Rd. 21234 .. . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 3,4 . . . Sodality Rep 1 . . . Special Sodality 1 NANCY JEAN CARRE . . . 4604 St. Thomas Ave. 21206 .. . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Scientific . . . Student Assn. 3,4 .. . Duns Scotus 1,2,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 3,4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Albertus Magnus 3,4 . . . Bowling 3 . . . Art Club 1 KATHLEEN MARY CASSADY ... 1024 S. Bouldin St. 21224 .. . Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Library Club 2 ... Art Club 1 . . . Apostles' League 4 SANDRA ANN CERNIK ... 839 N. Montford Ave. 21205 . . . St. Wenceslaus . . . Business Ed . . . Cheerleader 2,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 3,4 .. . Red Cross Rep 4 . . . Spanish Club 4 KATHLEEN CASSADY 102 HRISTINE MARIE CESARINI ... 1723 Brookview Rd. 21222 . . Sacred Heart of Mary . . . Business Ed MARGARET ANN CHOIEWCZYNSKI ... 611 S. East Ave. 21224 . . . Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Bowling 2 . . . Intramurals 4 lERALDINE FRANCES CHAPUT ... 901 N. Montford Ave. 21205 . . St. Katharine of Siena . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 1,2 .. . apostles' League 1,2,3,4 . . . Retreat Squad 3,4 .. . Social tudies 4 GLORIA BARBARA CHRISTOPHER . . . 2230 E. Jefferson St. 21205 ... St. Wenceslaus . . . Scientific . . . Albertus Magnus 3,4 .. . Drama Guild 3,4 .. . Bowling 1,2 .. . Intramurals 1,2,4 CHRISTINE CESARINI GERALDINE CHAPUT MARGARET CHOLEWCZYNSKI GLORIA CHRISTOPHER Status symbols are important to all people. A Catholic igh senior is no exception as she displays her royalty f the green bow. The flowing ribbon is clipped like a dw tie to the beige blouse of each one. Whether over er shoulder, twirled on her fingers, or just hanging, the xalted bow, when attached, travels far and wide. Another supplement to the senior's ego is her school ng. An emerald stone embedded in a heavy gold band lides on the select finger. Under the gem is concealed le medal of the Blessed Virgin Mary, to whom the ring dedicated. Inscribed on the band is the school motto, .ux Tua Luceat, and the year of graduation. Reminded instantly of her dignity by means of the ring, the senior, i all future endeavors, will be encouraged to live out II that Christian womanhood implies. PATRICIA CIERNIAK MARY CIMINO MARYANN CHRONOWSKI MARYANN DOROTHY CHRONOWSKI . . . 3702 Foster Ave. 21224 . . . Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Business Ed . . . Intra- murals 1,2,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . ..Legion of Decency Rep 1 . . . Student Assn. 2 PATRICIA MARY CIEHOWSKI ... 511 N. Glover St. 21205 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 3,4 . . . Bowling 2,3,4 ... Art Club 2 PATRICIA MARGARET CIERNIAK ... 106 Eighth Ave. 21225 . . . St. Rose of Lima . . . Scientific . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Social Studies 4 MARY ANTOINETTE CIMINO ... 6613 Golden Ring Rd. 21206 . . . St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Business Ed . . . CSMC Rep 2,3,4 . . . Library Club 2 . . . Student Assn. 1 PATRICIA CIEHOWSKI PRANCES CINCIBUS MARGARET CITRANO 9 ... Rings sparkle in our lives ELIZABETH COLE THERESE CRAIG ROSANNE CZARSKI ROSALIE COMMOOARI PATRICIA CURLEY CAROLE DABROWSKI FRANCES ANTONIE CINCIBUS . . . 3709 Elmley Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Classical . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Retreat Squad 4 . . . Social Studies 4 I MARGARET ROSALIE CITRANO ... 4103 Kahlston Rd. 21236 1 . . . St. Joseph, Fullerton . . . Business Ed . . . Student Assn. 1 , . . . Library Club 2 . . . Apostles' League 3,4 .. . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ELIZABETH ANNE COLE ... 127 N. Decker Ave. 21224 .. . St. Elizabeth . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 3,4 .. . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Bowling 4 ROSALIE MARIE COMMODARI . . . 3607 Bonview Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . Albertus Mag- nus 3,4 .. . Biology Club 2 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . Library Club 1 . . . Special Sodality 1,2,3,4 THERESE MARIE CRAIG ... 18 N. Curley St. 21224 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Scientific . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Red Cross Rep 1 . . . Albertus Magnus 3 PATRICIA ANN CURLEY ... 5713 Edge Park Rd. 21214 ... St. Matthew . . . Scientific . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Sodality Rep 4 . . . Bowling 4 ROSANNE HELEN CZARSKI ... 1918 Haselmere Rd. 21222 .. . St. Adrian . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 1 . . . Intramurals 2 . . . Apostles' League 3,4 CAROLE REGINA DABROWSKI ... 603 S. Potomac St. 21224 ... St. Brigid . . . Business Ed . . . Student Assn. 2 . . . CSMC Rep 3,4 .. . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Bowling 1,3,4 104 GLORIA DAME GLORIA JEANNE DAME . . . 4507 La Salle Ave. 21206 .. . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Student Assn. 1,2,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 3,4 .. . Intramurals 1,2, 3,4 . . . Bowling 1,3 PHYLLIS ANN DAMESYN ... 522 S. Potomac St. 21224 .. . St. Brigid . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 2,3 .. . Art Club 1 GLORIA JEANNE D'AMICO ... 436 Chalfonte Drive 21229 . . . St. Mark . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 1 . . . Art Club 2 . . . Canticles 2,3,4 . . . Social Studies 4 PHYLLIS DAMESYN LINDA JOAN DAMMANN ... 3731 Frankford Ave. 21206 .. . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Scientific ... Art Club 1 . . . High- way 2,3 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 3,4 . . . Library Club 1 . . . Retreat Squad 2 PATRICIA ANN DANAS ... 1324 Edison Highway 21203 . . . St. Katherine of Siena . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 1,2,3,4 . . . Apostles' League 1,2,3,4 . . . Retreat Squad 1,2,3,4 . . . Sodality 2 .. . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Special Sodality 1 ROSEMARY MARGUERITE DARONE . . . 3113 Du Bois Ave. 21224 ... St. Ursula . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Canticles 4 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 3 . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 LINDA DAMMANN PATRICIA DANAS ROSEMARY DARONE Center Aisle—Seniors Only. Aware of their coveted privilege, seniors slowly begin the trek up the middle aisle. This path is exclusively theirs after Friday Mass and all assemblies. Exiled to less prominent positions, undeclassmen anxiously await the day that they will travel this same route. 105 STEPHANIE DAS MARY DELARO STEPHANIE ANTOINETTE DAS . . . 4229 Sheldon Ave. 21206 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Spanish Club 2,3,4 MARY ROSE DELARO . . . 3408 Elmley Ave. 21213 .. . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 1,2,3 SANDRA KATHRYN DELLONE ... 2 Councilman Ave. 21206 . . . St. Michael, Overlea . . . Scientific . . . JV Cheerleader 2,3; Varsity 4 . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Art Club 1 SANDRA DELLONE JOYCE DEW JANE DREISCH MARY DEM8ECK ROSEMARY DIX JANICE DRYMALA MARY MAGDALINE DEMBECK . . . 2608 Brendan Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Lihrary Club 1.2,3,4 JOYCE CAROL DEW ... 330 Lambeth Rd. 21228 .. . St. Agnes, Catonsville . . . Scientific . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . Sodality 3 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 4 . . . French Club 3 . . . Canticles 4 . . . Art Club 3,4 .. . Intramurals 3,4 ROSEMARY THERESA DIX . . . 2506 E. Fairmount Ave. 21224 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Business Ed . . . Highway 1 . . . Drama Guild 3,4 .. . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . AA Rep 3,4 .. . Bowling 1 ( JANE ELLEN DREISCH . . . 10102 Fontaine Drive 21236 . . St. Joseph, Fullerton . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . CSMC Rep 3,4 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Library Club 1,2 JANICE RUTH DRYMALA ... 1503 Charlotte Ave. 21224 . . Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Business Ed . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Legion of Decency 2 . . . Library Club 2 Make your vote count, shout future politicians as Mr. Goldwater and Mr. Johnson each at- tempts to persuade the student body to his side. Campaigning was prevalent in Catholic High this November while students labored for the candi- date of their choice. After informative press con- ferences and spirited rallies the girls, coinciding with the choice of the nation, elected Lyndon B. Johnson for President in a mock election. 106 KAREN ROSE DUSZYNSKI . . . 3909 Walnut Ave. 21206 . . . Sf. Michael, Overlea . . . Scientific . . . French Club 3,4 .. . Intramurals 2 . . . Biology Club 2 BARBARA ANN DUTKOWSKI ... 930 S. East Ave. 21224 .. . St. Brigid . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 2,3,4 . . . Apostles' League 3,4 .. . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Red Cross Rep 3 . . . Art Club 1 MELRE MARIE EAGLESTON ... 611 N. Decker Ave. 21205 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Scientific . . . Student Assn. 3,4 .. . Math Club 3,4 .. . JV Cheerleader 2,3, Varsity 4 . . . Intramurals 1,4... Red Cross Rep 1. BERNADETTE MARY ECKHARDT ... 5013 Frankford Ave. 21206 . . . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Retreat Squad 4 . . . Bowling 1 LOIS EDER ELIZABETH EID MARY ERLBECK FLORENCE ERNST KAREN DUSZYNSKI BARBARA DUTKOWSKI MERLE EAGLESTON BERNADETTE ECKHARDT LOIS ANN EDER . . . 3604 Hudson St. 21224 . . . Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Scientific . . . Sodality 1 . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 ELIZABETH CATHERINE EID . . . 120 E. Gittings St. 21230 .. . St. Mary Star of the Sea . . . Business Ed . . . AA Rep 1 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 3,4 .. . Troubadour 4 . . . Apostles' League 3,4 .. . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Bowling 2 MARY LOU ERLBECK ... 7891 Harold Rd. 21222 .. . Our Lady of Hope . . . Business Ed ... Art Club 1 . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 FLORENCE ELIZABETH ERNST ... 608 N. Ellwood Ave. 21205 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Scientific . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . CSMC Rep 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Social Studies 4 CYNTHIA ESCHEN8ACH GLORIA FENAROLI GERALDINE FERSTERAAAN SUSAN FERTITTA KATHLEEN GWEN FINGLETON ... 28 S. Castle St. 21231 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Scientific . . . Art Club 1 . . . Social Studies 4 . . . Canticles 2, Art Editor 3,4 SHIRLEY CATHERINE FITCH . . . 4557 Fitch Ave. 21206 . . . St. Joseph, Fullerton . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,3 .. . Legion of Decency Rep 4 . . . Spanish Club 2,3,4 . . . Student Assn. 1,2 CYNTHIA MARY ESCHENBACH ... 1454 Andre St. 21230 .. . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 3,4 . . . Troubadour 4 . . . Intramurals 1 GLORIA JEANNE FENAROLI . . . 3512 Frankford Ave. 21214 . . . St. Dominic . . . Scientific . . . JV Cheerleader 2,3, Varsity 4 . . . Art Club 1 . . . French Club 2 . . . Student Assn. 1 GERALDINE MARY FERSTERMAN . . . 7902 31 St. 21206 . . . St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Scientific . . . Intramurals 1 . . . French Club 3,4 SUSAN MARIE FERTITTA . . . 3817 Mary Ave. 21206 . . . St. Anthony . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 1,3,4 . . . Spanish Club 2,3,4 . . . Sodality Rep 3 KATHLEEN FINGLETON SHIRLEY FITCH 8 . . . Fondly we claim our little sisters COLLEEN FITZPATRICK CHERYL FREITAG COLLEEN EDITH FITZPATRICK ... 8912 Mavis Ave. 21236 .. . St. Joseph, Fullerton . . . Scientific . . . Troubadour 3,4 . . . Math Club 3,4 .. . Intramurals 1,2 .. . French Club 3 . . . CSMC 1 CHERYL ANN FREITAG . . . 2708 Shirey Ave. 21214 . . . St. Dominic . . . Business Ed . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 . . . Canticles 4 108 ANITA MARIE FREUND ... 3918 Hudson St. 21224 .. . Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 1,2,3,4 . . . Bowling 2,4 .. . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 MARGUERTIE PATRICIA FUCHS ... 3310 Ramona Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Business Ed . . . Retreat Squad 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . Art Club 2,3 . . . Special Sodality 1 . . . Bowling 1 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3 SYLVIA FUNK BEVERLY GATEWOOD MARY JO PAULETTE GERBER ... 1320 Delvale Ave. 21222 . . . Sacred Heart of Mary . . . Scientific . . . Apostlos' League 3 . . . French Club 3,4 ANITA FREUND MARGUERITE FUCHS SYLVIA MARIE FUNK . . . 3930 Kenyon Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . Duns Scotus 1,2,3,4 . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Orchestra 1 BEVERLY ANN GATEWOOD . . . 3637 Raymonn Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . Student Assn. 1 . . . Highway 3,4 . . . Drama Guild 3,4 . . . Bowling 4 . . . Red Cross Rep 4 JANICE ANN GAYNOR . . . 3403 Cornwall Rd. 21222 . . . St. Rita . . . Scientific . . . Student Assn. 3,4 .. . French Club 2,3 President 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Tennis 1,2,3,4 . . . Red Cross Rep 1,2 .. . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 JOAN LINDA GERCZAK ... 6101 Walther Ave. 21206 .. . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 3 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Spanish Club 2,3,4 . . . Social Studies 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Art Club 1 GENEVIEVE THERESA GOLABIEWSKI . . . 2425 Fait Ave. 21224 . . . Holy Rosary . . . Business Ed . . . Sodality Rep 1 . . . Apostles' League 2 . . . Drama Guild 3,4 The company of underclassmen is sought by the seniors on several occasions. Little Sister Day arrives first. The program Is launched by The Great Hunt: Where is my freshman? and a migration to the auditorium. In a true spirit of togetherness the girls begin the day at Holy Mass, finding there the basis for their common interests and common aims. A senior salute, mockingly warm, earns a freshman retaliation during the course of the morning's activities. In the afternoon a show and refresh- ments cap the day leaving the frosh in no quandary as to the state of their welcome. With the advent of Christmas comes the Mistletoe Hop. On the appointed date. Catholic High girls and escorts flood the ballroom entrance of the Lord Baltimore Hotel, where their eyes scan the fantasy before them. Shadows, punctuated by chandeliers, cloak the room. Seniors along with others mingle rhythmically to the music issued by the Carl Hamilton Orchestra. JANICE GAYNOR JOAN GERCZAK MARY JO GERBER GENEVIEVE GOLABIEWSKI BETTY GOODE CHRISTINE CREANER 7.. . Tinseled moments of the Mistletoe Hop invade our memories VIRGINIA GRIGGS CAROLE GUCKERT EMMA GROVE JOYCE GUNTHER BETTY JEAN GOODE ... 1822 Jackson St. 21230 .. . St. Mary Star of the Sea . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 3,4 .. . Rotunda Tabula 4 CHRISTINE LEE GREANER ... 4617 Freedom Way West 21213 . . . Most Precious Blood . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 3,4 . . . Student Assn. 1 . . . Bowling 3 . . . Library Club 2 . . . Intramurals 1 VIRGINIA MARY GRIGGS ... 344 Imla St. 21224 . . . Our Lady of Fatima . . . Scientific . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Math Club 3 . . . Library Club 1,2 ... Art Club 1 EMMA GERTRUDE GROVE ... 3211 Brendan Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . Special Sodality 1,2,3, Prefect 4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 ... A Capella 2,3,4 . . . Library Club 1.2,3,4 . . . Albertus Magnus 4 CAROLE ELAINE GUCKERT ... 6921 Broening Rd. 21222 .. . St. Rita . . . Scientific . . . Math Club 3,4 .. . Latin Club 2 . . . Intramurals 2 INA HAGERMAN JOYCE THERESA GUNTHER . . . 8509 Daytona Rd. 21206 .. . St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Scientific . . . National Honor Society 3,4 . . . CSMC 1,2,3, President 4 . . . Student Assn. 2,3 . . . Intramurals 2 . . . Bowling 1,2,3,4 INA LEE HAGERMAN ... 1856 N. Gay St. 21213 .. . St. Kath- arine of Siena . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Sodality Rep 1 . . . Orchestra 1 . . . AA Rep 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 TANYA RAE HAHN ... 2 Elmont Ave. 21206 .. . St. Michael, Overlea . . . Business Ed . . . Biology Club 2 ... Art Club 1 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 TANYA HAHN JO-ANN HALINIARZ JO-ANN BERNICE HALINIARZ ... 154 N. Kenwood Ave. 21224 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Business Ed . . . Library Club 2,3,4 . . . Bowling 2,3,4 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 2 . . . Intramurals 2,3,4 DIANA MARIE HANDLIR . . . 4923 Sinclair Lane 21206 . . . Most Precious Blood . . . Scientific . . . Special Sodality 1,2, .. . Library Club 1,2 .. . French Club 4 . . . Sodality Rep 2 KATHLEEN GRACE HARDEN ... 4118 Audrey Ave. 21225 .. . St. Rose of Lima . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 2,3 . . . CSMC Rep 3,4 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 1 DIANA HANDLIR JOYCE HARRINGTON SHARON HARTMAN Exchanging compliments is a common procedure among seniors who timidly display their proofs. Giving a preview of their por- traits, these poses have become a distinct part of the final year. Though the rough drafts are cheerfully examined and evaluated by upperclassmen they earnestly hope that the finished products will do them justice. L SH, ifeww IARON ANN HARTMAN . lizabeth . . . Business Ed . . 122 N. Rose St. 21224 . Sodality Rep 2 . St. MARY ANN HARPER . . . 7236 Sollers Point Rd. 21222 . . . St. Rita . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 ... Art Club 1,2 JOYCE ANN HARRINGTON ... 4831 Bowland Ave. 21206 .. . Most Precious Blood . . . Business Ed . . . AA Rep 4 . . . JV Cheerleader 2,3, Varsity 4 . . . Art Club 4 . . . Orchestra 1 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 III PAULA HERMINAU MARY HETMANSKI SHARON DOROTHY HASKINS ... 2821 Hudson St. 21224 .. . St. Brigid . . . Scientific . . . Glee Club 2,3, President 4 . . . Albertus Magnus 3,4 ... A Capella 3,4 . . . Drama Guild 3,4 . . . CSMC Rep 2,3 . . . JV Basketball 3 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 BONNIE MARIE HASS . . . 2A Oak Grove Drive 21221 . . .St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Business Ed . . . Highway 1,2,3,4 . . . Apostles' league 2 PAULA GRACE HERMINAU ... 4912 La Salle Ave. 21206 .. . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Scientific . . . Albertus Magnus 3, President 4 . . . Duns Scotus 1,2, .. . Canticles 4 . . . Retreat Squad 1 . . . Social Studies 4 MARY JEAN HETMANSKI ... 3011 Elliott St. 21224 . . . St. Casimir . . . Business Ed . . . CSMC Rep 1,2,3,4 . . . Bowling 2,4 .. . Apostles' League 3,4 .. . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Retreat Squad 2 DOLORES ANN HOOD ... 3012 Edgewood Ave. 21234 .. . St. Ursula . . . Scientific . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . CSMC Rep 2 . . . Highway 1,2,3,4 . . . Student Assn 1,3,4 . . . Intramurals 2,3,4 THERESA MARIE HOOPER . . . 4606 Chatford Ave. 21206 .. . Most Precious Blood . . . Scientific . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 2 . . . Library Club 1,2,3 . . . Student Assn. 3 DOLORES HOOD SANDRA HOOVER 112 THERESA HOOPER NANA HRYCEJ SANDRA FRANCES HOOVER ... 5310 Beaufort Ave. 21215 .. . St. Ambrose . . . Scientific . . . Library Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Drama . Guild 1.2 3.4 NANA LANDI HRYCEJ ... 321 Joplin St. 21224 . . . Our Lady of Fatima . . . Classical . . . Rotunda Tabula 2,3, President 4 . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . Latin Club 2 A line-up of senior distinctions—the bow and the beanie. Long and green, the senior bow provides a sense of security for those who roll, twirl, and toss it. Accompanying the bow as a senior trade- mark is the nearly extinct senior beanie. With the departure of the class of '65 also goes the tradi- tional topper, which underclassmen have replaced with a more fashionable beret. GLORIA ANN HYATT . . . 4207 Stanwood Ave. 21206 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . Highway 1,2,3,4 . . . Biology 2 . . . Rotunda Tabula 1,2,3,4 . . . Library Club 1,2 BARBARA MARIE JACKSITS . . . 2314 Searles Rd. 21222 . . . St. Rita . . . Scientific . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Math Club 3,4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . CSMC Rep 2 . . . Art Club 1 . . . Red Cross Rep 3 . . . Intramurals 1,3,4 GAIL PATRICIA JACOBS . . . 7027 Bank St. 21224 . . . Our Lady of Fatima . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Red Cross Rep 2 . . . Highway 3 ELIZABETH ANN JANSKY ... Box 513 A, Pasadena 21222 . . . St. Jane Frances de Chantel . . . Business Ed . . . Biology Club 2 PHYLLIS JARZYNSKI MARY JOHNSON MARGUERITE JUENGST NANCY KAPOVICH GLORIA HYATT BARBARA JACKSITS GAIL JACOBS ELIZABETH JANSKY PHYLLIS ANN JARZYNSKI ... 5813 Judith Way 21206 . . . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Library Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Bowling 2 MARY LEE JOHNSON . . . 418 S. Wolfe St. 21231 ... St. Stan- islaus . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Spanish Club 2,3,4 MARGUERITE MARIA JUENGST ... 4122 Morrison Court 21226 . . . St. Jane Frances de Chantel . . . Business Ed . . . CSMC Rep 1 NANCY LEE KAPOVICH . . . 7006 Bank St. 21224 ... Our Lady of Fatima . . . Business Ed . . . Student Assn. 2,3,4 . . . Apostles' League 3,4 .. . Retreat Squad 1 . . . Intramurals 1,2,4 113 FRANCES ANN KARL . . . 3019 Lavender Ave. 21234 . . . St. Ursula . . . Scientific . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 . . . Student Assn. 2 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 1 . . . Intramurals 1 KATHRYN MARY KATUSZ . . . 8113 Cornwall Rd. 21222 .. . St. Rita . . . Classical . . . National Honor Society 3,4 .. . Math Club 3, President 4 . . . Special Sodality 2,3 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 1,2,3 . . . Art Club 1 FRANCES KARL KATHRYN katusz PATRICIA ANN KEIM ... 652 S. 48 St. 21224 .. . Sacred Heart of Mary . . . Scientific . . . Student Assn. 2,3,4 . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Apostles' League 1,3 .. . Social Studies 4 6 .. . Our future thoughts will oft rehearse Time Remembered” RITA ELAINE KELLY ... 3611 Brehms Lane 21213 . . . Shrine of ihe Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . CSMC Rep 2 . . . Student Assn. 3 . . . Orchestra 1 DIANE KERNER MARY KUNGELHOFER KATHLEEN KNAUER MARY KNOP PATRICIA KEIM RITA KELLY DIANE ELIZABETH KERNER . . . 8228 Philadelphia Rd. 21206 . . . St .Clement, Rosedalo . . . Classical . . . Special Sodality 1,2,3,4 . . . Math Club 3,4 .. . Apostles' League 2,3,4 MARY THERESA KUNGELHOFER ... Box 308 Liberty Rd. 21133 . . . Holy Family . . . Scientific . . . Duns Scotus 1,2,3,4 . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 KATHLEEN MARY KNAUER ... 1932 Cedar Lane 21222 . . . St. Rita . . . Scientific . . . Math Club 3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 ... A Capella 3,4 .. . Art Club 1,2,3 . . . CSMC Rep 1 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 2 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 MARY ELLEN KNOP . . . 5613 Hilltop Ave. 21206 . . . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Scientific . . . Highway 2,3, Editor 4 . . . Retreat Squad 1,2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 PATRICIA MARY KOCUR . . . 1717 Searles Rd. 21222 . . . Sacred Heart of Mary . . . Business Ed . . . Highway 1,2,3,4 . . . Apostles' League 3,4 .. . Library Club 2 . . . Intramurals 2 . . . Social Studies 4 KAREN ANNE KOLAR . . . 5003 Remmell Avenue. 21206 .. . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Scientific . . . Troubadour 3, Editor 4 . . . Student Assn. 3 . . . Special Sodality 1,2,3 . . . Albertus Magnus 3 ... Art Club 1,2 PATRICIA KOCUR KAREN KOLAR Senior Play and Junior-Senior Day yield opportunities to the near graduates to become performers and observers. Suspense mounts as the curtain rises on the former event. This production has proven itself one of the most suc- cessful enterprises at Catholic High. Imaginations work overtime as senior actresses transform the auditorium into p wonderland. Although it isn't Broadway, audiences are still captivated by the efforts of our Thespians. On the occasion of the latter event, seniors become the Jaudience. Hilarious skits and hearty singing are compo- nents of this festive day. The elder students are enter- tained by their younger sisters who await the rapidly ap- proaching day when they will become the leaders of latholic High. DONNA KRISKIE CONSTANCE KUCKADA PATRICIA ANN KOSIBA ... 936 S. Curley St. 21224 . . . St. Casimir . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 3,4 . . . CSMC Rep 2 . . . Retreat Squad 2 . . . Intramurals 2,4 . . . Bowling 2,4 PATRICIA KOSIBA SHARON KREINER SHARON ANN KREINER ... 610 S. Decker Ave. 21224 . . . Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 3,4 . . . Library Club 2 DONNA ANNE KRISKIE . . . 3714 St. Victor St. 21225 . . . St. Rose of Lima . . . Business Ed . . . Library Club 2 . . . Rotunda Tabula 4 CONSTANCE BERTHA KUCKADA ... 1900 Eastern Ave. 21231 . . . St. Stanislaus . . . Classical . . . Highway 2,3,4 . . . Sodality Rep 2 . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 4 . . . Social Studies 4 DIANE ROSE LAMBRIGHT . . . 3673 Kenyon Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Business Ed . . . Student Assn. 3 . . . Spanish Club 2,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 3,4 . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,4 LINDA ELIZABETH LARKIN . . . 3603 Elmora Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Businoss Ed . . . Special Sodality 1 . . . Apostles' League 3,4 .. . Retreat Squad 4 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 DIANE LAMBRIGHT LINDA LARKIN 115 LINDA LEAGUE KATHLEEN LECHERT 5 • • • Tables turn for hosting on Junior-Senior Day MARGARET LEE SANDRA LIMMER LINDA LORBER SHARON LORBER LINDA MARIE LEAGUE . . . 3328 McElderry St. 21205 . . . St. Andrew . . . Business Ed . . . Legion of Decency Rep 1 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Bowling 2 KATHLEEN MARY LECHERT . . . 7817 Rockbourne Rd. 21222 . . . Our Lady of Hope . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 3,4 MARGARET CHRISTINE LEE ... 4211 Mary Ave. 21206 .. . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Red Cross Rep 3 . . . Art Club 2,3 .. . CSMC Rep 4 . . . intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Spanish Club 2,3,4 SANDRA IRENE LIMMER ... 1220 Spring Ave. 21206 . . . St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Scientific . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Glee Club 2 LINDA ELIZABETH LORBER ... 3801 Hamilton Ave. 21206 .. . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed ... Art Club 1 . . . Retreat Squad 2 . . . Apostles' League 1,3,4 DIANNE LORDEN LORETTA LUBERTINE SHARON NORMA LORBER ... 716 N. Belnord Ave. 21205 .. . St. Elizabeth . . . Scientific . . . Student Assn. 1,2,3, President 4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4-. . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 DIANNE MADELINE LORDEN ... 1 110 S. Bouldin St. 21224 . . . St. Brigid . . . Business Ed . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Student Assn. 4 . . . Art Club 1 . . . Basketball 2 LORETTA RITA LUBERTINE . . . 6002 Keithmont Court 21228 .. . St. Agnes . . . Business Ed . . . Troubadour 3 . . . CSMC Rep 3 . . . Retreat Squad 3,4 .. . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Rotunda Tabula 3,4 116 MAUREEN LUBINSKI MAUREEN ANN LUBINSKI ... 3901 Ridgecroft Rd. 21206 .. . S . Anthony of Padua . . . Scientific . . . Student Assn. 1,3 .. . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . CSMC Rep 2 . . . Art Club 1,2 .. . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Math Club 4 MARIA IGNACIA LUMIO . . . 2027 E. Oliver St. 21213 .. . St. Francis Xavier . . . Scientific . . . Art Club 1 . . . Latin Club 2,3,4 . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 1,3 ... In- tramurals 1 . . . Social Studies 4 LEA JOANNE MAANS . . . 7306 Stratton Way 21224 .. . Our Lady of Fatima . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 2 . . . Apostles' League 2 . . . Highway 3 5UZANNE BARBARA MAERZ . . . 4016 Woodlea Ave. 21206 ... St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 2.3.4 . . . Art Club 1 . . . Highway 1,2,3,4 . . . Biology Club President 2 . . . National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Student Assn. 1.2.3.4 DOROTHY CATHERINE MANKIEWICZ ... 22 N. Decker Ave. 21224 ... St. Elizabeth . . . Business Ed . . . CSMC Rep 3,4 . . . Drama Guild 2,3 JOAN MADELINE MANKIEWICZ ... 18 N. Potomac St. 21224 ... St. Elizabeth . . . Classical . . . AA Rep 1 . . . Bowling 2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Duns Scotus 1,2 .. . Drama Guild 3,4 . . . Albertus Magnus 4 . . . Latin Club 2 MARIA LUMIO SUZANNE MAERZ DOROTHY MANKIEWICZ Scribbling hastily, Donna Gryctz chalks up another supporter for the operetta patron drive. Late every fall each Catholic High stu- dent willingly contributes to this fun-raising event. Patrons and ads are solicited by ambitious girls who are rewarded when they see their work transformed into additional equipment and im- provements to their school. JOAN MANKIEWICZ 117 MARIA FRANCES MARCHIANO ... 427 Cornwall St. 21224 . . . Our lady of Fatima . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Art Club 3 . . . Intramurals 1 CATHERINE MADELINE MASON ... 213 S. Calhoun St. 21223 ... St. Martin . . . Business Ed . . . Red Cross Rep 2,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Troubadour 4 KATHERINE BARBARA MAUER . . . 4022 Lyndale Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . Drama Guild 3,4 . . . Highway 1,2,3,4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Special Sodality 1 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 NANCY MARIE MAY . . . 4409 Parkwood Ave. 21206 . . . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Classical . . . National Honor Society 3, President 4 . . . Student Assn. 2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 2, President 3 . . . Rotunda Tabula 1,2,3 PATRICIA ANN McDERMOTT . . . 3604 Chesterfield Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Retreat Squad 2,3,4 . . . Library Club 2,3 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 2,3 .. . French Club 4 ANNA MAE McKIM ... 407 S. Drew St. 21224 . . . Our Lady of Fatima . . . Scientific . . . Intramurals 1,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 3 . . . Albertus Magnus 3,4 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 4 SHARON ANN McLAURINE ... St. Anthony of Padua . Apostles' League 3 . . . Squad 2,3,4 . . 5437 Pembroke Ave. 21206, . Scientific ... Art Club 2,3 .. . Intramurals 1,2,4 . . . Retreat LORRAINE THERESA McMAHON ... St. Elizabeth . . . Scientific . Squad 4 . . . Inframurals 1,3 . . . . 138 N. Luzerne Ave. 21224 . French Club 3,4 . . . Retreat Social Studies 4 Normally-timed appetites are exclusive to seniors as they take advantage of their 12:00 lunch per- iod for fighting starvation, cramming for next period's quiz, or simply for chatting. In the cafe- teria's cheery atmosphere students enjoy a period of relaxation. All too soon, though, the whistle blows warning students that in the next few min- utes they must resume studies. MARIA MARCHIANO KATHERINE MAUER PATRICIA MCDERMOTT CATHERINE MASON NANCY MAY ANNA MCKIM LORRAINE MCMAHON SHARON MCLAURINE CAROL JOYCE McNAMARA ... 3201 Elmora Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . Special Sodality 1 . . . Student Assn. 1,2 .. . Badminton 2,3,4 . . . Bowling 1,2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 JOYCE KATHERINE McNICHOLAS . . . 2302 E. North Ave. 21216 . . . St. Katharine of Siena . . . Business Ed . . . Highway 3,4 . . . Cheerleader 2,3, Captain 4 . . . Orchestra 1 MARGARET GERARDINE MEHRING . . . 5318 Plainfield Ave. 21206 ... St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Bowling 2,3 . . . Art Club 1,2 . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . Sodality Rep 1 CAROL ANN MERBACH ... 304 S. Drew St. 21224 . . . Our Lady of Fatima . . . Scientific . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Intra- murals 1.2.3.4 ROSANNA MILETO CAROL MCNAMARA JOYCE MCNICHOLAS MARGARET MEHRING CAROL MERBACH SANDRA LEE RITA MICHNO ... 436 S. Kane St. 21224 . . . Our Lady of Fatima . . . Scientific . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . A Capella 2,3,4 . . . French Club 3 . . . Student Assn. 1,2, Sec- retary 4 . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 LINDA MILLER ELAINE MITCHELL ROSANNA LUCIA MILETO ... 5515 Daywalt Ave. 21206 .. . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Legion of Decency Rep 1 . . . Apostles' League 2 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Bowling 1 LINDA ANN MILLER . . . 8326 Merrymount Drive 21207 . . . All Saints . . . Scientific . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Student Assn. 2 . . . Highway 2,3,4 . . . Legion of Decency Rep. 1 . . . Ballet 1 ELAINE MARY MITCHELL . . . 1614 Chilton St. 21218 . . . St. Bernard . . . Classical . . . Duns Scotus 1,2,3,4 . . . Latin Club 2,3 . . . Library Club 4 119 4 ... Senior Prom caps social events SUSAN MOLICA GERALDINE MONCZEWSKl SUSAN MOLICA ... 4719 Elison Ave. 21206 .. . Most Precious Blood . . . Scientific . . . Red Cross Rep 1,2,3,4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Highway 2,3,4 . . . Special Sodality 1 GERALDINE MARIE MONCZEWSKI ... 4 W. 4 Ave. 21227 . . Holy Rosary . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 3,4 . . . Intramurals 1 JO-ANN MOSS JUDITH MUCHLA ANGELA MONTAGUE MARY MORAN ANGELA PRISCILLA MONTAGUE ... 100 Warfield Rd. 21061 . . . Holy Trinity . . . Business Ed . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 . . . Art Club 1 ... AA Rep 1,2 MARY LYNN MORAN . . . 3300 Mary Ave. 21214 . . . St. Dominic . . . Scientific . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 JO-ANN MOSS . . . 6519 Woodbridge Circle 21228 . . . St. Agnes . . . Scientific . . . Red Cross Rep 1,2,3 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Albertus Magnus 4 . . . Glee Club 2 . . . Intramurals 1,4 JUDITH ANN MUCHLA . . . 7800 St. Fabian Lane 21222 . . . St. Mildred . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Highway 1,2,3 . . . Bowling 2,3,4 DOROTHY ANN MURPHY . . . 1415 Dundalk Ave. 21222 . . . Sacred Heart of Mary . . . Scientific . . . Highway 1,2,3,4 . . Student Assn. 1 120 DOROTHY MURPHY KATHRYN MYERS KATHRYN ANN MYERS ... 3501 Woodstock Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Sodality Rep 3 . . . Library Club 2,3,4 The end of senior year brings two eagerly awaited oc- currences. Turf Valley Country Club becomes a dreamland for the Senior Prom. Arrayed in lace and silks, seniors and their escorts enjoy a momentous evening. As the night wanes, they re-enter reality, knowing this occasion will linger in entranced memories. At the end of May, seniors board busses to enjoy a holiday. Seniors experience an exhilarating day, only re- gretting that, as all good times do, it must end. ELAINE CATHERINE NADROWSKI . . . 4303 Nicholas Ave. 21206 . . . Holy Rosary . . . Scientific . . . Orchestra 1,2,3, President 4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Student Assn. 2,3,4 MARGARET ANNE NAGLIERI . . . 4503 Anntana Ave. 21206 . . . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Social Studies 4 . . . Spanish Club 2,3,4 . . . Library Club 1 MARY ELIZABETH NOSSEL . . . 3703 E. Joppa Rd. 21234 . . . St. Joseph, Fullerton . . . Scientific . . . AA Rep 3 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Badminton 2,3,4 . . . JV Basketball 3 . . . JV Volley- ball 3, Varsity 4 . . . Softball 3 ELAINE NADROWSKI MARGARET NAGLIERI JANE FRANCES NOVOTNY ... 1123 Roland Heights Ave. 21211 . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Scientific . . . Orchestra 1,2,3.4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Student Assn. 4 . . . Sodality Rep 3 . . . French Club 2 CAROLYN OCHS MARGARET O'CONNELL MARY NOSSEL CAROLYN ANN OCHS ... 621 N. Castle St. 21205 . . . St. Andrew . . . Scientific . . . Duns Scotus . . . 1,2,3 . . . Albertus Magnus 3,4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Intramurals 4 . . . Social Studies 4 JANE NOVOTNY CAROL O'KEEFE BARBARA OKTAVEC MARGARET VIRGINIA O'CONNELL . . . 2808 Emerald Rd. 21234 ... St. Ursula . . . Business Ed ... A Capella 3 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 CAROL ANN O'KEEFE ... 131 E. Randall St. 21230 . . . St. Mary Star of the Sea . . . Business Ed . . . AA Rep 1 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Bowling 1,2,3 . . . Drama Guild 3,4 . . . Troubadour 4 BARBARA MARY OKTAVEC . . . 3613 Lyndale Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . Highway 3,4 .. . Albertus Magnus 3,4 .. . Biology Club 2 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Red Cross Rep 3,4 .. . Art Club 1 . . . Intramurals 1.2,3,4 PARASKEWIA OLEKSIUK MARY OLSON 3 . .. Senior trip weaves leisure into our yearly roster DOROTHY ORBIN BARBARA OTTEY PARASKEWIA OlEKSIUK ... 916 S. Ellwood Ave. 21224 . . . St. Michael's Ukrainian . . . Business Ed ... Art Club 1 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Library Club 1 . . . Rotunda Tabula 4 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . JV Basketball 1,2 DIANA ORGAN SYLVIA PARRINO MARY BETH OLSON . . . 2224 Lake Ave. 21213 ... St. Francis of Assisi . . . Scientific . . . Canticles 2,3,4 DOROTHY HELEN ORBIN . . . 4912 Benton Heights Ave. 21206 . . . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 2,3 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Troubadour 3,4 . . . CSMC Rep 1,2 . . . Apostles' League 2 . . . Art Club 2 DIANA KATHERINE ORGAN ... 500 S. Macon St. 21224 . . . Holy Redeemer Chapel . . . Business Ed . . . Ballet 1,2,3,4 BARBARA JEAN OTTEY ... 3411 Ravenwood Ave. 21213 . . . St. Andrew . . . Business Ed . . . AA Rep 3, President 4 . . . Basketball 2,3,4 . . . Softball 1,2,3,4 Badminton 3,4 . . . Volley- ball 3,4 . . . Apostles' League 2 . . . Red Cross Rep 2 SLYVIA ANN PARRINO ... 3311 Cedarhurst Rd. 21214 . . . St. Dominic . . . Classical . . . Highway 1,2,3,4 . . . Red Cross Rep 1,2,4 . . . Drama Guild 3,4 . . . Bowling 1 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Art Club 1 . . . Special Sodality 1 JOANNE MARY PELLEGRINI . . . 4401 Hamilton Ave. 21206 . . . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 1,3,4 122 JOANNE PELLEGRINI BEVERLY PETRECCA BEVERLY ANN PETRECCA ... 3121 Fait Ave. 21224 .. . Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 2,3 .. . Drama Guild 3 . . . Library Club 3,4 . . . Orchestra 3 SHIRLEY PFELTZ ANNA PILLAR SHIRLEY ANN PFELTZ . . . 4349 Seidel Ave. 21206 .. . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . AA Rep 1,2,3,4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . French Club 3 . . . Highway 1,2,3,4 . . . Legion of Decency 2 . . . Retreat Squad 2 . . . Student Assn. 1,4 JOANNE MARY PIECHOTA ... 312 Washburn Ave. 21225 . . . St. Rose of Lima . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 3,4 . . •. Rotunda Tabula 4 ANNA PILLAR ... 739 S. Oldham St. 21224 . . . Holy Re- deemer Chapel . . . Business Ed . . . Art Club 1,2,3,4 CARMEN JOSEPHINE PINTI ... 2811 Fait Ave. 21224 ... St. Elizabeth . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Bowling 1 . . . Art Club 1 . . . Drama Guild 2,3 . . . Rotunda Tabula 1 JOYCE ANORA POMERLANE . . . 5920 Belle Vista Ave. 21206 . . . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Scientific . . . Drama Guild 3,4 . . . Glee Club 3,4 JO ANN MARIE PORTER . . . 3413 Keene Ave. 21214 ... St. Dominic . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 2,3,4 . . . Sodality 2 . . . Spanish Club 2,3,4 JOANNE PIECHOTA CARMEN PINTI JOYCE POMERLANE JO ANN PORTER Assembling pendulum epparetus, Emma Grove prepares the equipment for Sister Helen St. Paul's distance versus time demonstration. Sister conducted this experiment during a work- shop for elementary school science teachers at the 1964 Teach- ers' Institute. During the conferences held at the Baltimore Civic Center twelve other seniors also actively participated as usher- ettes and assistants. 123 BARBARA JEAN PREIS ... 130 N. Kenwood Ave. 21224 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Spanish Club 2,3,4 BARBARA PREIS ANGELA PROCHASKA ■ MARY PRICE HELEN PRYOR MARY ANGELA PRICE ... 703 S. 49 St. 21222 . . . Sacred Heart of Mary . . . Business Ed . . . Library Club 1,2,3 . . . Orchestra 1 ANGELA MARIE PROCHASKA ... 618 N. Streeper St. 21205 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Scientific . . . AA Rep. 3,4 . . . Bad- minton 2,3,4 . . . Basketball 1,2,3,4 . . . Volleyball 3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,3 HELEN RUTH PRYOR . . . 4315 Koll Ave. 21206 . . . St. Michael, Overlea . . . Scientific . . . Duns Scotus 1,2,3, President 4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . CSMC Rep 3 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 LINDA MARGARET PRYOR ... 616 E. 36 St. 21218 .. . Blessed Sacrament . . . Business Ed . . . Library Club 2,3,4 . . . Special Sodality 1 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3 MARISHA ANN PTAK . . . 2620 Brendan Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Classical . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 LINDA PRYOR BARBARA LEE PUCKLIS ... 3136 McElderry St. 21205 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Business Ed . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 ... A Capella 4 . . . CSMC Rep 1,4 .. . AA Rep. 2 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 3 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Apostles' League 3,4 ASUNDA MARY QUINN . . . 3732 Elmley Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 1,3 .. . Legion of Decency Rep 2 BARBARA PUCKLIS MARISHA PTAK ASUNDA QUINN The early grasshopper catches the first placet Al- though assured of a regular scheduled meeting with Sister M. Carmen, cheerful, chattering seniors form a line outside the guidance room long before the school day begins. Their purpose is seeking ad- ditional help concerning their future plans. 124 NANCY MARGARET RAY ... 406 N. Kenwood Ave. 21224 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Scientific . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Special Sodality 1 . . . Student Assn. 2,3,4 MARY SUSAN TERESINA REIBLICH . . . 7105 Gough St. 21224 . . . Our Lady of Fatima . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 3,4 .. . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 LINDA JOYCE RETTMAN ... 425 N. Curley St. 21224 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 1,2,4 . . . Apostles' League 1,2,3,4 . . . Red Cross Rep 4 . . . Latin Club 1 . . . Social Studies 4 PHYLLIS MARY RICCOBONO ... 4621 Mary Ave. 21206 .. . St. Anthony . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 4 . . . Bowling 1 . . . Art Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Social Studies 4 PHYLLIS RINGSDORF DOROTHY ROSSBACH NANCY RAY MARY SUSAN REIBLICH LINDA RETTMAN PHYLLIS RICCOBONO HOLLY JANE RIDER . . . 4303 Willshirc Ave. 21206 . . . St. Anthony . . . Scientific . . . Art Club 2,3,4 . . . French Club 3,4 CLAIRE ANNE RIEDEL . . . 5807 87 Ave. 20784 ... St. Mathias . . . Scientific . . . CSMC Rep 1 . . . Orchestra 1,2,3 . . . AA Rep 2,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Social Studies 4 PHYLLIS CATHERINE RINGSDORF . . . 2764 Pelham Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . AA Rep 3,4 . . . JV Basketball 1,2, Varsity 3,4 .. . JV Volleyball 3, Varsity 4 . . . Intramurals 3 . . . Special Sodality 1 DOROTHY LEE ROSSBACH ... 1346 Andre St. 21230 .. . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 3,4 125 PATRICIA RUTH AUDREY RUTKOWSKI PATRICIA BERTHA RUTH ... 526 S. Newkirk St. 21224 .. . Holy Redeemer Chapel . . . Scientific . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 . . . Na- tional Honor Society 3,4 .. . Latin Club 2 AUDREY FRANCES RUTKOWSKI . . . 3028 Mayfield Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . Duns Scotus 1,2,3,4 . . . Social Studies 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 2 . . . Our exodus begins at the Farewell Assembly CATHERINE RUTKOWSKI PHYLLIS SAPIA CATHERINE CECELIA RUTKOWSKI . . . 2927 Fait Ave. 21224 ... St. Brigid . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 3 . . . Bowling 2 PHYLLIS THERESA SAPIA ... 519 S. Lakewood Ave. 21224 . . . St. Casimir . . . Business Ed . . . CSMC Rep 2,3,4 . . . Bowl- ing 2 . . . Intramurals 2 MARY ELLEN SCHAP . . . 4224 Berger Ave. 21206 .. . St. An- thony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 4 . . . Intramurals 1,4 .. . Retreat Squad 2 . . . Rotunda Tabula 4 . . . Social Studies 4 MARY KAY SCHRAML ... 3901 Putty Hill Ave. 21206 .. . St. Joseph . . . Scientific . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Albertus Mag- nus 3 . . . Sodality Rep 4 MARGARET ANN SCHMITT ... 1525 Rosewick Ave. 21206 .. . DOLORES LINDA SCHUSTER ... 4341 Berger Ave. 21206 . . . St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Scientific . . . Canticles 3,4 . . . Glee St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 3,4 Club 2,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 3,4 .. . Math Club 4 MARY SCHAP MARGARET SCHMITT MARY SCHRAML DOLORES SCHUSTER 126 KATHLEEN MARTHA SEAY ... 3103 Dunran Rd. 21222 .. . St. Rita . . . Business Ed . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,3,4 . . . AA Rep 3 . . . Art Club 1 . . . Library Club 2 KATHLEEN SEAY CHARLOTTE SEGLINSKI CHARLOTTE ELEANOR SEGLINSKI ... 12 N. Linwood Ave. 21224 ... St. Elizabeth . . . Scientific . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Albertus Magnus 3,4 . . . Bowling 2,3,4 . . . Duns Scotus 1,2 . . . Latin Club 2 CAROL GENEVIEVE SELWAY ... Box 368 Gerst Ave. 21228 .. . St. Joseph, Fullerton . . . Scientific . . . Duns Scotus 1,2,3,4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Social Studies 4 . . . Bowling 1 A memorable prelude to graduation is the Farewell Assembly. In caps and gowns, the graduates slowly pa- rade into the auditorium, recalling the happy events of their class, but expectantly awaiting future years. To the school they present a gift and bid adieu. Greeting the new seniors, the departing bequeath to them their honored privileges. The student body, in turn, murmurs a fare- well to their graduate friends. Misty-eyed but smiling gal- lantly, the graduates file out of the gathering, leaving be- hind a part of their life, but opening a door to a differ- ent world. To enter this passage better prepared, on the following Saturday the young ladies file into the Cathedral for the Holy Sacrifice. During their Baccalaureate Mass, the graduates singing, praising and adoring, beseech God's help for their future years. CONSTANCE MARIE SMITH . . . 2615 Fleet St. 21224 . . . St. Casimir . . . Scientific . . . Art Club 1,2 .. . Drama Guild 3 . . . Glee Club 2,3 .. . Red Cross 2,3, President 4 . . . Rotunda Tabula 1,2 PATRICIA LEE SMITH . . . 5202 Plainfield Ave. 21206 .. . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Scientific . . . Student Assn. 2,3,4 . . . Math Club 3,4 . . . JV Basketball 2,3 . . . Volleyball 3 . . . Drama Guild 3,4 .. . Sodality Rep 1 . . . Duns Scotus 1 SUSAN MARY SHIPLEY ... 954 Rosedale Ave. 21206 .. . St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Classical . . . Math Club 3,4 .. . Special Sodality 1,2,3,4 . . . Sodality Rep 2,3,4 . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3 CAROLYN LEE SILBERZAHN . . . 3226 Elliott St. 21224 .. . St. Brigid . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Art Club 1,2 JOAN SILVESTRI ... 4218 Berger Ave. 21206 . . . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Art Club 1,2,4 CAROL SELWAY SUSAN SHIPLEY CAROLYN SILBERZAHN JOAN SILVESTRI CONSTANCE SMITH PATRICIA SMITH 127 At the Baccalaureate Mass we seek the aid GERALDINE SOBUS PATRICIA SROKA JO ANN SPACEK PATRICIA STASIAK of God, the Architect, in blue-printing our future day GERALDINE FRANCES SOBUS . . . 1219 Berkwood Rd. 21206 . . . St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Business Ed . . . Library Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Troubadour 3 . . . Latin Club 2 . . . JV Basketball 2 JO ANN ELIZABETH SPACEK ... 437 N. Lakewood Ave. 21224 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Business Ed . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Art Club 1 . . . Drama Guild 2 . . . Red Cross Rep 1 PATRICIA ANN SROKA ... 526 S. Streeper St. 21224 . . . St. Stanislaus . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 3,4 . . . Special Sodality 1 . . . Sodality Rep 1 PATRICIA ANN STASIAK ... 3819 White Ave. 21206 ... St Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Sodality Rep 4 . . . Spe cial Sodality 1 . . . Spanish Club 4 TONI STAUDENMAIER MARGARET STRITZINGER JANIS STEC SANDRA TELLER TONI MARGARET STAUDENMAIER . . . 2747 Pelham Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Business Ed . . . Glee Club 2.3.4 ... A Capella 3,4 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Canticles 3.4 . . . AA Rep 3 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3 JANIS MARIE STEG . . . Route 1, New Windsor 21776 ... St John, Westminster . . . Business Ed . . . Duns Scotus 1,2 . . Legion of Decency Rep 3,4 .. . Library Club 1 . . . Intramurals 2 MARGARET ANN STRITZINGER ... 1409 Clairidge Rd. 2120: ... St. Agnes . . . Business Ed . . . Sodality Rep 1 . . . Cheer leader 2 . . . Library Club 1,2 ... Art Club 1,2 SANDRA LOU TELLER ... 3919 Parkside Drive 21206 .. . Shrim of the Little Flower . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 1,2 A . . Red Cross Rep 3,4 128 PATRICIA TENNYSON BARBARA THOMPSON PATRICIA ANNE TENNYSON . . . 4259 Darleigh Rd. 21236 .. . St. Josephs, Fullerton . . . Business Ed . . . Highway 1,2,3 . . . Legion of Decency 2,3 STEPHANIE VERONICA TESTUDINE ... 5611 Remmell Ave. 21206 ... St. Atnhony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Bowling 1.3,4 BARBARA LEE THOMPSON . . . 2924 E. Fayette St. 21224 .. . St. Elizabeth . . . Business Ed . . . Red Cross Rep 2 . . . Sodality 3 . . . Legion of Decency 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 MARY CLAIRE TITTIGER . . . 2743 Morrgate Rd. 21222 .. . St. Rita . . . Scientific . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Art Club 1 JOAN DOROTHY TOLSON . . . 3636 Elmora Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Business Ed . . . Red Cross Rep 3,4 .. . Apostles' League 3,4 .. . Intramurals 1,2 .. . Spanish Club 2,3,4 NORVALEEN McLEOD TRATTNER . . . 4002 Belwood Ave. 21206 ... St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Troubadour 2,3,4 . . . Library Club 1,2 . . . Latin Club 4 . . . Social Studies 4 MARY TITTIGER JOAN TOLSON NORVALEEN TRATTNER To look up is the lesson Catholic High girls learn at Sparks, whether they go there as visitors or retreatants. Each year groups of forty withdraw to the Archdiocesan Retreat House for a closed session of three day's duration. When they return to the daily routine, it is with a clearer vision of at least some area of their lives. 129 REGINA SUZANNE TRAVERS . . . 5509 Seward Ave. 21206 .. . St. Stanislaus . . . Scientific . . . Intramurals 2,3,4 . . . Bowling 1 . . . Albertus Magnus 3,4 REGINA TRAVERS PHYLLIS TUREK BERNICE TRUSZKOWSKI BERNICE GERTRUDE TRUSZKOWSKI . . . 3204 Dudley Ave. 21213 . . . Holy Rosary . . . Scientific . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Art Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Albertus Magnus 3,4 PHYLLIS ANNA TUREK . . . 2907 McElderry St. 21205 . . . St. Elizabeth . . . Classical . . . AA Rep 1 . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Special Sodality 1 DEBORAH ANN TURK . . . 7732 Eastdale Rd. 21224 . . . Our Lady of Fatima . . . Business Ed . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 . . . Apostles' League 2,3,4 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 1 JOSEPHINE ANN URBANSKI . . . 1014 Hallimont Rd. 21228 . . St. Agnes . . . Classical . . . National Honor Society 3,4 ... Li- brary Club 1,2,3, President 4 . . . Ballet 1,2,3 . . . Apostles' League 3,4 .. . Sodality 4 . . . Intramurals 1 JANE FRANCIS UZEL . . . 2327 Ashland Ave. 21205 . . . St. Wenceslaus . . . Business Ed . . . Drama Guild 3,4 .. . Sodality 4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3 DEBORAH TURK JO ANNE MARCELLA VESPUCCI . . . 2718 Lyndale Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Business Ed . . . Apostles' League 1,2 .. . Student Assn. 1,2 .. . Highway 1,2,3,4 LINDA LEE VONDERSCHMIDT . . . 4914 La Salle Ave. 21206 . . . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Special Sodality 1,2, 3,4 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Art Club 1,2,3, President 4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Canticles 3 JOSEPHINE URBANSKI JO ANNE VESPUCCI JANE UZEL LINDA VONDERSCHMIDT To coordinate the activities of the school is the chief purpose of the Senior Advisory Board. Formed under the patronage of the Student Council, the Board is comprised of the presidents of each school organization who advise the student body on the aims and activities of their particular club. KATHLEEN MARIE WALKER ... 2019 Longview Court 21206 .. . St. Clement, Rosedale . . . Business Ed . . . Red Cross Rep 1 . . . AA Rep 3,4 .. . JV Basketball 1,2, Varsity 3,4 .. . JV Volley- ball 3,4 .. . Apostles' League 4 MARY CAROL WALLS . . . 8704 Lackawanna Ave. 21204 . . . Immaculate Heart of Mary . . . Classical . . . Intramurals 1 . . . Bowling 1 FRANCES JEANNE WALSH ... 1635 Winford Rd. 21212 ... St. Matthew . . . Business Ed . . . JV Basketball 2,3, Varsity 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3 . . . Art Club 3,4 . . . Red Cross Rep 1 . . . Sodality Rep 4 SUSAN MARGARET WALSH . . . 3440 Cliftmont Ave. 21213 .. . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Business Ed . . . Troubadour 3,4 . . . Apostles' League 1,3,4 . . . Legion of Decency Rep 2 . . . Sodality Rep 1,4 .. . Intramurals 1,3,4 PATRICIA WALTROP MARIE WASOWICZ KATHLEEN WALKER MARY WALLS FRANCES WALSH SUSAN WALSH PATRICIA ELLEN WALTROP . . . 3543 Chesterfield Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . JV Basketball 1,2 .. . Varsity 3,4 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Student Assn. 3,4 . . . Sodality Rep 2 . . . Volleyball 3,4 MARIE CHRISTINE WASOWICZ ... 743 S. Linwood Ave. 21224 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Business Ed . . . Red Cross Rep 1,2 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Drama Guild 3 . . . Special Sodality 1 MAUREEN ALICE WAYMAN ... 1908 Stanhope Rd. 21222 .. . St. Rita . . . Classical . . . Art Club 1 . . . Biology Club 2 . . . Red Cross Rep 4 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Math Club 3,4 . . . Student Assn. 2 . . . Intramurals 1 NANCY ELLEN WEBBERT . . . 4342 Newport Ave. 21211 . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . Business Ed . . . CSMC Rep 1 . . . Duns Scotus 1,2 ... AA Rep 2 . . . Library Club 2 . . . Social Studies 4 MAUREEN WAYMAN NANCY WEBBERT KATHLEEN WEBER JEAN WEINER THERESA WELKIE JANET WELLER CERALOINE WILLIAMSON CAROL WINKLER ELIZABETH WILLUMSEN KATHLEEN MARY WEBER . . . 5002 Walther Blvd. 21206 .. . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Art Club 1 . . . Re- treat Squad 2 . . . Bowling 3,4 JEAN IRENE WEINER . . . 3433 Cliftmont Ave. 21213 .. . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Business Ed . . . Highway 1,2,3,4 . . . Red Cross Rep 3 . . . Apostles' League 1,2 THERESA ANN WELKIE ... 320 Gusryan St. 21224 . . . Our Lady of Fatima . . . Business Ed . . . Student Assn. 1,2,3, Treas- urer 4 . . . Rotunda Tabula 1,2,4, President 3 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . National Honor Society 3,4 . . . Drama Guild 3 NANCY WINTERLINC JANET ANN WELLER . . . 3675 Kenyon Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . Apostles' League 1,2,3 GERALDINE ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON . . . 3340 Lyndale Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Business Ed . . . Art Club 2,3 .. . Bowling 1,2,3 . . . Spanish Club 4 ELIZABETH ALDA WILLUMSEN ... 3019 Shannon Drive 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . CSMC Rep 1 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Apostles' League 2 CAROL ANN WINKLER . . . 7707 Meath Rd. 21222 . . . Christ the King . . . Business Ed . . . Art Club 1,2,4 . . . Bowling 3,4 JANET WODKA KATHLEEN WOHLFORT NANCY LEE WINTERLING ... 3418 Cliftmont Ave. 21213 . . . Shrine of the Little Flower . . . Scientific . . . Drama Guild 2,3, President 4 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Student Assn. 1,2 ... A Capella 2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 JANET LEE WODKA . . . 2308 Foster Ave. 21224 . . . Holy Ros- ary .. . Business Ed . . . Retreat Squad 2 . . . Social Studies 4 . . . Bowling 4 . . . Intramurals 1,4 KATHLEEN MARIE WOHLFORT . . . 3213 Fleet St. 21224 . . . Sacred Heart of Jesus . . . Business Ed ... A Capella 2,3,4 . . . Drama Guild 2,3,4 . . . Glee Club 2,3,4 . . . Apostles' League 1 . . . AA Rep 1 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 132 0 . . . We shed our green MARY ANN YUKON . . . 7853 Gough St. 21224 .. . Our Lady of Fatima . . . Scientific . . . Glee Club 3,4 . . . Bowling 3,4 . . . Math Club 3 . . . Sodality Rep 3 . . . Intramurals 1 KAREN BETH ZARMZLA . . . 5004 Frankford Ave. 21206 . . . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Business Ed . . . Orchestra 1,2,3,4 . . . Student Assn. 1 . . . Apostles' League 1 MARY YUKON KAREN ZARMZLA GERALDINE MARIE ZIPFEL . . . 5709 Newholme Ave. 21206 . . . St. Anthony of Padua . . . Classical . . . Canticles 3,4 .. . French Club 3,4 . . . Art Club 2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1 . . . Bowl- ing 1 .. . Legion of Decency Rep 2 FRANCES VERONICA ZLOTKOWSKI ... 617 S. Port St. 21224 . . . Holy Rosary . . . Business Ed . . . Troubadour 3,4 . . . Art Club 1 GERALDINE ZIPFEL FRANCES ZLOTKOWSKI f'' ’ In Memoriam A young vibrant life ended February 19, 1962 when Kathleen Rohe, a would-be '65 senior, took her last breath. Kathleen, an enthusiastic and promising member of the Catholic High School Orchestra, died, stifling forever her sparkling humor, gay chatter, and her music, so dear to many. Perhaps we can best remember Kathleen . . . in notes by dis- tance made more sweet. (Collins) May God grant her soul eternal peace. 133 KATHLEEN ROHE to don the colors of the world Sorrowful adieux to old friends mark one of the more heart-rending as- pects of graduation. Four years have taught the graduate to find in her teachers understanding and sympa- thetic confidantes. Mirroring the future in the present, Darlene Andrzejewski and Frances Zlotkowski take a preview glimpse of how they will appear on stage. Assisting with the final touch to Su- san Walsh's attire, Dorothy Orbin ad- justs the collar of her graduation out- fit. The Senior bow—mark of matur- ity is cheerfully welcomed by Barbara Michalkiewicz as Col- leen Fitzpatrick clips the insignia of accomplishment to Barbara's uniform. Traditionally graduates bestow their coveted possession on upcoming juniors after the annual Farewell Assembly. For the class of '65 life in the web of green and gold has ended. The days when they traveled through the corridor, when they chatted with their favorite teachers, and when they were sheltered by their environment have passed and have entered the album of their memories. Their responsibilities and privileges have been bequeathed to others. Tomorrow calls and the graduates must put on different attire and mingle in a new atmosphere but they still have their motto by which to live: Lux Tua Luceat. The treasured diploma, so worked for, so hoped for, is perused by the recipient Karen Kolar. This prize terminates high school days and merges the road of the past with the path of the future. INDEX ADAMS. KATHLEEN 98 ADAMSKI. ROSEMARIE 98 AGEE, MARGARET 46. 98 AGRO. MARIAN 98 AGUGLIA. HELEN 64. 73. 98 ALLEN. MRS. BERTHA 18 AMBROSETTI. GLORIA 91. 98 AMBROSETTI. SUSAN 54. 98 AMRHEIN. JANIS 82, 98 ANDRZEJEWSKI. DARLENE 92. 99 ANZULEIWICZ. JULIA 72 AOUILLA. JO ANN 83 AUSTRA. JURATE 99 AWALT. REVEREND JOHN E. 14 BAKER. LINDA 40. 43 BAKER. MARIE 99 BANASHAK. GERALDINE 99 BECZKOWSKI. MARLEEN 99 BELT. IRIS 99 BENCZKOWSKI. ROSEMARY 29. 100 BENNETT. BARBARA 100 BENNY. MADELINE 100 BERKEY. MARY 100 BIALEK MARY 40. 100 BLACHOWICZ. BERNADETTE 83 BLACHOWICZ. CAROL 65. 84. 100 BLACHOWICZ. SUSAN 57. 83 BLANAR. CAROL 30. 100 BOKEL. SUZANNE. 33. 100 BOLAND. PATRICIA 101 BOSTON. NANCY 44. 101 BOWERS. MARY 63. 101 BOWMAN. MARY ANN 81 BRAUN. DOROTHY 27. 101 BRIGHT. MARGARET 46 BROOKS. BARBARA 38. 101 BROOKS. CAROL 46 BUDELIS. LOUISE 42. 43. 45. 101 BUDZIK, HELEN 46. 90. 101 BUSH. DIANE 31. 101 8USSARD. MARY 35 BUSTARD. GAIL 53. 102 CADA. ANTOINETTE 56. 83 CAFFREY. MARGARET 32 CALLINAN. JOAN 102 CANNINGTON. REGINA 42. 102 CARAFFA. ELVIRA 27. 102 CAREY. MRS. W. 94 CARLOCK. KATHLEEN 102 CARRE. NANCY 73. 102 CASSADY. KATHLEEN 102 CATALFAMO. MARY 33 CATHELL. LINDA 93 CERNIK. SANDRA 102 CESARINI. CHRISTINE 103 CHAPUT. GERALDINE 64 103 CHOJNOWSKI. MARY 93 CHOLEWCZYNSKI. MARGARET 103 CHRISTOPHER. GLORIA 103 CHRONOWSKI. MARYANN 103 CICHOWSKI. PATRICIA 103 CIERNIAK. PATRICIA 103 CIMINO. MARY 29. 103 CINCIBUS. FRANCES 64. 104 CITRANO. MARGARET 95. 104 COADY. REVEREND EDWARD L. 14 COCKEY. MISS MARY ANN 22. 84 COLAIANNI. GRACE 27 COLE. ELIZABETH 104 COLL. PATRICIA 93 COLLOPY, REVEREND JOHN C. 14 COMMODARI. ROSALIE 63. 104 COULTER. MICHELLE 83 CRAIG. THERESE 43. 73. 104 CRIMY. MR. SAMUEL J. II CULLEN. MRS. F. 94 CURLEY. PATRICIA 104 CZARSKI. ROSANNE 104 DA6ROWSKI. CAROLE 104 DAME. GLORIA 105 DAMESYN. PHYLLIS 105 D'AMICO. GLORIA 105 DAMMANN. LINDA 105 DANAS. PATRICIA 64. 105 DARONE. ROSEMARY 105 DAS'. STEPHANIE 106 DELARO. MARY 27. 106 DELLONE. SANDRA 106 DEMBECK. MARY 44. 106 DEW. JOYCE 30. 106 DIX. ROSEMARY 80. 81. 106 DONOHUE. VERY REVEREND JAMES C. DORMAN. DEBORAH 38 DOUGHERTY. HELEN 93 DOUGLAS. MARGUERITE 60 DRAZDYS. ALDONA 93 DREISCH. JANE 106 DRYMALA. JANICE 106 DUSZYNSKI. KAREN 44. 107 DUTKOWSKI, BARBARA 38. 107 EAGLESTON. MERLE 107 ECKHARDT. BERNADETTE 64. 107 EDER. LOIS 107 EID. ELIZABETH 93. 107 ERL8ECK, MARY LOU 27. 107 ERNST. FLORENCE 107 ESCHENBACH. CYNTHIA 93. 108 FAR ACE. MR. RAPHAEL 40 FENAROLI. GLORIA 38. 108 FERSTERMAN. GERALDINE 108 FERTITTA. SUSAN 108 FINGLETON. KATHLEEN 80. 108 FITCH. CAROL 92 FITZPATRICK. COLLEEN 92. 108 FREITAG. CHERYL 108 FREUND. ANITA 109 FUCHS. MARGUERITE 109 FUNK. SYLVIA 109 GAINER. MARY ANN 27 GALLAGHER. LOIS 62. 84 GASKIN. MRS. M. 94 GATEWOOD. BEVERLY 52. 53. 109 GAYNOR. JANICE 34. 40. 43. 109 MR. GEORGE 62 GERBER, MARY JO 109 GERCZAK. JOAN 109 GERLOVICH. JOANNE 63 GODFREY. MR. WILLIAM 40 GOLABIEWSKI. GENEVIEVE 109 GOODE. BETTY JEAN 110 GRAVANO. MR. EMILE 40 GREANER. CHRISTINE 46.110 GRIGGS. VIRGINIA NO GROVE. EMMA 36. 63. NO. 123 GRYCTZ, DONNA 117 GUCKERT. CAROLE 110 GUNTHER. JOYCE NO HAGERMAN. INA 110 HAHN. TANYA 110 HAJEWSKI. DOROTHY 42 HALINIARZ. JO-ANN 33. M I HANDLIR. DIANA III HARDEN. KATHLEEN III HARPER. MARY ANN 90. Ill HARRINGTON. JOYCE III HARTMAN. SHARON III HASKINS. SHARON 36.112 HASS. BONNIE 112 HEBERT. SUSAN 33 HERMINAU. PAULA 36.112 HETMANSKI. MARY JEAN 112 HOMEROOM ID 66 HOMEROOMS 2D. 3D 67 HOMEROOM 4D 68 HOMEROOMS 5D. 6D 69 HOMEROOMS 1C. 2C 76 HOMEROOM 3C 77 HOMEROOMS 4C. 5C 78 HOMEROOM 6C 79 HOMEROOM IB 86 HOMEROOMS 2B. 3B 87 HOMEROOM 48 88 HOMEROOMS 5B 6B 89 HOOD. DOLORES 53. 112 HOOD. MRS. R. 94 HOOPER. THERESA 112 HOOVER. SANDRA 33.112 HOWARD. ELIZABETH 93 HRYCEJ. NANA 33.112 II HYATT. GLORIA 53.113 IRELAND. DIANNE 35 IULA. MR. RUFINA 40 JACKSITS. BARBARA 46.91.113 JACOBS. GAIL 113 JACOBSON. HELEN 45 JANSKY. ELIZABETH 29. 113 MRS. JAROSINSKY 95 JARZYNSKI. PHYLLIS 33. 113 JASPER. MRS. MARY 20 JAWORSKI. JANET 42 JOHNSON. MARY LEE 113 JUENGST. MARGUERITE 113 KAPOVICH. NANCY 113 KARL. FRANCES 60.114 KATUSZ. KATHRYN 45.65,114 KEIM. PATRICIA 114 KELLY. RITA 114 KERN. CHRISTINE 83 KERNER. DIANE 114 KIRSCH. REVEREND EUGENE D. 15 KLINGELHOFER. MARY 73. 114 KNAUER. KATHLEEN 83.114 KNOP. MARIAN 92 KNOP. MARY ELLEN 34. 52. 64. 114 KOCUR. PATRICIA 38.53.115 KOLAR. KAREN 92,115 KOSIBA. PATRICIA 38. 115 KRATZ. JUDITH 33 KREINER. SHARON 115 KRISKIE. DONNA 115 KUCHMAS. LYNDA 83 KUCKUDA. CONSTANCE 115 LAMBRIGHT. DIANE 115 LANSINGER. MR. ROBERT 61 LARKIN. LINDA 64, 115 LEAGUE. LINDA 116 LECHERT. KATHLEEN 116 LEE. CHRISTINE 116 LIMMER. SANDRA 116 LINGNER. CELESTE 27 LINZEY. LINDA 27 LIPINSKI. PATRICIA 43 LISTER. VERONICA 32 LORBER. LINDA 116 LORBER. SHARON 54.84.116 LORDEN. DIANNE 28. 116 LU3ERTINE. LORETTA 116 LUBERTINE. MARGARET 83 LUBINSKI. MAUREEN 117 LUMIO. MARIA 38.42.117 MAANS. LEA 117 MAERZ. SUZANNE 117 MALNAR. MISS BEVERLY 22 MANKIEWICZ. DOROTHY 29. 117 MANKIEWICZ. JOAN 117 MARCHIANO. MARIA 38. 118 MASON. CATHERINE 93.118 MAUER. KATHERINE 52. 53. 118 MAY. NANCY 65. 118 McCALL. REVEREND JOHN H. 15 McDermott, patricia iis McKIM. ANNA 118 McLAURINE. SHARON 118 INDEX McMAHON. LORRAINE 64. 118 McMANUS. COLLEEN 35 McNamara. JOYCE ii9 McNamara, cheryl 35. 56 McNICHOLAS. JOYCE 53.119 MEHRING. MARGARET 119 MERBACH. CAROL 119 METZGER, REVEREND T. HOWARD 15 MICHALKIEWICZ. BARBARA 93 MICHALSKI. MRS. ANNA 64 MICHNO. SANDRA 54.119 MILETO. ROSANNA 27. 119 MILLER. LINDA 53.91.119 MITCHELL. ELAINE 30.119 MOLICA. SUSAN 120 MONCZEWSKI. GERALDINE 120 MONTAGUE. ANGELA 120 MOONEY. MRS. EVELYN 19 MORAN. MRS. A. 94 MORAN. MARY LYNN 40. 120 MORROW. JEAN 32 MOSS. JO ANN 120 MOTHER MARY CARMELITA 58 MOTHER MARY EVERILDA 58 MUCHLA. JUDITH 120 MURPHY. DOROTHY 120 MURPHY. THE MOST REV. T. AUSTIN 10 MYERS. KATHRYN 120 MYLAN. REVEREND EDWIN B. 15 NADROWSKI. ELAINE 121 NAGLIERI. MARGARET 28. 121 NAZELROD. BARBARA 42 NOCTOR. MARGARET 31 NOSSEL. MARY 44. 56. 84. 121 NOVOTNY. JANE 65.121 O BRIEN. REVEREND JOHN 15 OCHS. CAROLYN 36. 121 O’CONNELL. MARGARET 121 O'DEA. REVEREND GEORGE S.S.J. 58. 95 O’KEEFE. CAROL 93. 121 OKTAVEC. BARBARA 36. 53. 90. 121 OLEKSIUK. PARASKEWIA 122 OLSON. MARY 80. 122 O’NEIL. MICHAELEEN 63 OR8IN, DOROTHY 92 122 ORGAN. DIANA 122 OTTEY. BARBARA 56. 57. 122 PARKS. LINDA 92 PARRINO. SYLVIA 53. 122 PASKER. STEPHANIE 56. 84 PASSAPAE. JANET 56 PELLEGRINI. JOANNE 122 PETCHIK. MARIAN 56. 57. 84. 85 PETR. JOYCE 83 PETRECCA. BEVERLY 28. 122 PFELTZ. SHIRLEY 34. 53. 84. 123 PIECHOTA. JOANNE 27. 123 PILLAR. ANNA 123 PINTI. CARMEN 123 PLOENES. BONITA 56. 84 POMERLANE. JOYCE 123 PORTER. JO ANN 123 POSEY. BONNIE 44 POTYRAJ. VERONICA 42 PREIS. BARBARA 91. 124 PRICE. MARY 124 PRINCE. DARLENE 83 PROCHASKA. ANGELA 56. 84. 85. 124 PROCHASKA. MARIA 31 PRYOR. HELEN 72. 73. 124 PRYOR. LINDA 124 PTAK. MARISHA 124 PUCKLIS. BARBARA 124 PUICAN. FLORENCE 56 PUICAN. TERESA 56 QUINN. ASUNDA 124 QUINN. MRS. MARY 64 RAY. NANCY 125 REDDING. JILL 35 REIBLICH. SUSAN 125 , RETTMAN. LINDA 125 RICCOBONO. PHYLLIS 125 RICE. MRS. MARY 64 RIDER. HOLLY 125 RIEDEL. CLAIRE 125 RINGSDORF. PHYLLIS 56. 84. 125 ROBINSON, KATHLEEN 60 ROBINSON. MRS. MARGUERITE 17 ROMAN. REVEREND MANUEL R. II ROSS. CAROLE 35 ROSSBACH. DOROTHY 125 RUBERRY. MARY JANE 93 RU8INSKI. MAUREEN 83 RUSINEK. SABINA 35 RUTH. PATRICIA 126 RUTKOWSKI. AUDREY 73. 126 RUTKOWSKI. CATHERINE 126 SAPIA, PHYLLIS 28. 126 SATTERFIELD. MRS. L. 94 SCHAEFER. MISS MARGARET 146 SCHAEFER. MARGARET 146 SCHAP. MARY ELLEN 126 SCHARPER. MRS. DIANE 23 SCHMITT. MARGARET 126 SCHRAML. KAY 126 SCHULZ. PAULA 42 SCHUSTER. DOLORES 126 SEAY. KATHLEEN 127 SEEBACHER. JO ANN 36 SEGLINSKI. CHARLOTTE 36. 127 SELWAY. CAROL 72. 73. 127 SENKUS. ELEANOR 62. 92 SHEHAN. LAWRENCE CARDINAL 8. 9 SHIPLEY. SUSAN MARY 127 SILBERZAHN. CAROLYN LEE 127 SILVER. MARY 72 SILVESTRI. JEAN 127 SISTER CORDA MARIE 19 SISTER FRANCIS MARIE 16. 59 SISTER HELENA MARY 23 SISTER MARIE FRANCIS 33. 181 SISTER MARIE JOYCE 19 SISTER MARY ALICE JOSEPH 20. 31 SISTER MARY ANNELLA 17 SISTER MARY ANN MARCELLINE 23 SISTER MARY ANN MERCEDES 23 SISTER MARY ARNOLDINE 16. 64 149 SISTER MARY CARMEN 22 SISTER MARY CELINE FRANCIS 21 SISTER MARY CLARE HELENE 18 SISTER MARY CLAUDIA 21 SISTER MARY CHRISTOLINDA 20 SISTER MARY CONSTANTINE 13 149 SISTER MARY DE SALES 16 SISTER MARY FLAVINA 19. 27 SISTER MARY FLORINDA 58 SISTER MARY FRANCILINE 20 SISTER MARY GENEVIEVE 17 SISTER MARY GORDIA 17 SISTER MARY HELEN ST. PAUL 19. 36. 123 SISTER MARY HONORINE 13 SISTER MARY IMELDA 16 SISTER MARY JANE FRANCES 18 SISTER MARY JEAN CLARE 18. 146 SISTER MARY JOHN ANTHONY 23 SISTER MARY JOHN CLARE 146 SISTER MARY JOSEPH PERPETUA 21 SISTER MARY LUCETTA 12 SISTER MARY MARGARET DOLORES 16 SISTER MARY MAXELINDA 17 SISTER MARY PAUL HELENE 17 SISTER MARY ROSE ELLEN 22 SISTER MARY ROSE THERESE 58 SISTER MARY ST. JOSEPH 21 SISTER MARY STEPHEN 18 SISTER MARY TERESA CARMEL 58 SIWAK. CAROLYN 35 SKALINSKI. MRS. AGNES 65 SMITH. CAROL 85 SMITH. CONSTANCE 31. 127 SMITH. PATRICIA 90. 127 SMITH, REVEREND THOMAS W. 99 SOBUS. GERALDINE 33. 128 SPACEK. JOANN 128 SPICKA. FRANCES 83 SROKA. PATRICIA 128 STANCZYK. SHARON 56. 57. 84 STANKOWSKI. FRANCES 92 STASIAK. PATRICIA 128 STAUDENMAIER, TONI 90. 128 STEG. JANIS 128 STEIBE. SUSAN 83 STELMACH. JEAN 44 STERN. MARY 42 MRS. STEVENSON 95 STRITZINGER. MARGARET 128 STROHMINGER. NANCY 31 TELLER. SANDRA 128 TENNYSON, PATRICIA 129 TESTUDINE. STEPHANIE 129 THOMPSON, BARBARA 129 TIRABASSI. SUSAN 83 TITTIGER. MARY 129 TOLSON. JOAN 129 TRATTNER. NORVALEEN 129 TRAVERS. REGINA 84. 130 TRIBULL. COLLEEN 32 TRIDONE. MARY 33. 60 TRUSZKOWSKI. BERNICE 130 TUREK. PHYLLIS 130 TURK. DEBORAH 28. 130 UR8ANSKI. JOSEPHINE 33. 130 UZEL. JANE. 27. 130 VESPUCCI. JOANNE 53.130 VONDERSCHMIDT. LINDA 46. 54. 130 WALKER. KATHLEEN 84. 131 WALLS. MARY 131 WALSH. FRANCES 84. 131 WALSH. SUSAN 31.92.131 WALTROP. PATRICIA 84. 85. 131 WARNS. LINDA 93 WASOWICZ. MARIE 131 WAUDBY. DONNA 83 WAYMAN. MAUREEN 131 WEBBERT. NANCY 131 WEBER. KATHLEEN 132 WEINER. JEAN 53.132 WELKIE. THERESA 54. 132 WELLER. JANET 132 WESZKA. GEORGEANNA 83 WHEARTY. REVEREND FRANCIS S.S.J. 95 WHEELER BARBARA 36 WHITE. MRS. GRACE 21.28 WILLE. CHRISTINE 92 WILLIAMSON. GERALDINE 132 WILLUMSEN. ELIZABETH 34. 132 WINKLER. CAROL 132 WINTER. CATHERINE 36 WINTERLING. NANCY 90. 132 WODKA. JANET 29. 132 WOHLFORT. KATHLEEN 132 WOJCIECHOWSKI REV. RICHARD P. 15 WOLFE. REV. MAURICE J. 14 WOOD. MISS DOROTHY 23. 44 WORMINSKI. DARLENE 84 WYNNE. KATHLEEN 42. 66 YUKON. MARY 34. 133 ZARMZLA KAREN 133 ZIENKIEWICZ. JOHANNA 46 ZIPFEL. GERALDINE 133 ZLOTKOWSKI. FRANCES 93. 133 Patrons KATHLEEN ADAMS IA Patricia Barlow '68 Pat Hcmling '67 Darlene Schmitt County Car Center 2033 Merritt Avenue 288-4960 Herchowjki' Bakery MOO S. Highland Avenue Pe-2-7737 ROSEMARIE ADAMSKI 2A Mr. A Mrj. Daniel Adamiki Mr. Norbc't J. Adamiki Joyce Ann Adamtki Mr. Mrj. William Adamiki Barbara Balakier Mr. Mr . Edward Balakier Diana Joanna Balakier Helen Budzik '65 Danrw. Gloria, Arna Marie Mr. Mrs. Franci Doran Donna Fedli '67 Cheriei Holdorf '64 Mr. A!e ender Janitki Janet Jaworiki ‘68 Mr. Mr . Anthony Kobyliki Mr. Anthony R. Kobyliki Master Bernard Kobyliki Mr . Do o Kobyliki Mr. Mr . Henry Kobyliki Mr. Mr . Richard Kobyliki Mary EUen Mr. Mrj. William Ottendorf Patty. Danny. Robert. Geraldine Betty Sito '67 MARGARET AGEE 3A Compliment of Section 1C Mr. John Agee Mr . Margaret Agee Joseph J. Bell Mr. Mrs. Edward Boylan Mr. Mrs. F. Collidgc Lee Oedmon William H. Oeter Mr. A Mrs. Leroy Dedmon Mr. A Mr . Ray Eitemiller Mr. A Mr . H. G. Foley Mr. A Mr . Jame Harjandreou Louisa Herbcrich Mr. A Mrj. James Hyatt Mist Anna Marie Kahl Mr. A Mr . C. V. King Mrs. Margaret Kunzelman Linda Lencione Mr. A Mrs. Vernon Leicht Mr . Rose Levick Mr. A Mrs. Richard J. Moo'c Linda Myers Mr. A Mr . William Parrith Mr. A Mr . Grafton Ray Pat A Melody Venanzi Janet A Mike MARIAN AGRO 2A Mr. A Mr . Joseph Agro Tina Agro Terry Baker Mr. A Mr . Stan'ey Barn Mr. A Mr . Harry Ocutch David Foo Randy German Jim Hake Tom Lauer Joan Oiwinkle 4B Peto Profili Company Susan Spenser Bill Stumpf Margaret Raither Mary Wilhelm Benco' Drapery Shop 3412 Belair Road Br. 6-6204 Don-Tony' Beauty Shop 3418 Belair Road HELEN L. AGUGLIA 2A Mitt Gloria Jo Aguplia Dr. Joseph T. Aguglia Mr . Joseph T. Aguglia Mr. A Mr . Peter Aquglia Mr. A Mrs. John Besozzi Carl A Helen Mr. A Mrs. Matthew D'Ascenzo Mr. A Mr . William S. Grayion Lorraine '64 Registrar, T.C.H.S. GLORIA AMBROSETTI 5A Mr . Gladys Adam Mr. A Mr . August Ambrosetti Mr. Leo Boyer Mr. A Mr . Joieph Carlend Mr. A Mr . Joseph D. CimagUa Mr. A Mr . Roy Frente Mr. A Mr . Harry Garcia Mr. A Mrs. Charles Humes Mr. A Mrs. T. P. Lensella Mr. A Mrs. Joteph Lepu Mr. A Mr . Arthur L. Lyon Claudia Madison '64 Mr. A Mrs. Frank C. Madison Mr. Edward J. Mayfield Mr. Georgo Pfeiffer Mr. A Mr . John Robbins Mr. A Mrs. Robert Sandruck Mr. Neljon Sinaleton Mr. Steve Szoiek Mr. R. Szeiek Mr . Eleanor Torre Mr. Peter Yuitus Mr. A Mrs. Theodore Zabora Mr. A Mrs. F. Zapetocky Fred Zastaw ki SUSAN AMBROSETTI 2A Mr. A Mr . A. Joseph Ambrosetti Maria Antoinette Ambroiotti Ron Ambro etti Anthony. Tom A Vince Ed Bcalefield Jack Benny '67 Mr. A Mrs. Nicholas Collins Covmo Family Mr. A Mrs. Linda Crowe Jim Farmer Celeste Freburger '66 Mr. A Mr . T. Greco Mr. A Mr . Vincent Greco Dorothy Hajewski '68 Mr. A Mr . Joteph Hlatky J. Gregory Henderson Mark Hoorner Louise A Rita Clarice X. Norris Pat Rinaldi Linda Rynarzewski '68 Judy Schlereth '67 Rose Severa '66 Mr. A Mr . Philip Smith Marlene Telak '68 Compliments of Socred Heart of Mary Choir Graceland Park. Maryland JANIS AMRHEIN 6A Sitter M. John Casimir. O.S.F. Mr. Conrad J. Amrhcin Mi Jeitica Amrhein Mr. A Mr . John Amrhein, Jr. Mr. John 8. Amrhein. Sr. Mr . John B. Amrhein. Sr. Mr. A Mr . Philip Amrhein Mr. A Mrs. Thomo Dobyski Mist Trudy Furit Kenneth Hornberger Kathy. Joyce, Tara ond Constance Mr. A Mr . John J. Kropfelde- Mr. A Mr . Gene Lehmer Mr. M. A. Schroeder Sis and Jimmy David Spigel Sue and Chuck Mr . John A. Urquhart Mr. John C. White. Jr. Mr. John C. White. Sr. Mr . John C. White, Sr. Rudie's Pharmacy A. I. D. Stores 3107 V . North Ave. To Janis 8est Withes Ken Sodden Best Withes from Section 5D A refresher is in order for interested Mothers after their monthly meeting. These get- togethers inform them of op- portunities offered at Catholic High and what they can do to help their daughters benefit from them. DARLENE ANDRZEJEWSKI 3A Mr. A Mrs. Chester Andrzeiewtki Chet Andrzeiewtki Mits Diarc Andrzeiewtki '60 Mr. A Mr . Frank Andrzeiewtki Mr. A Mr . Joseph Andrzeiewtki Mitt Laura Anrzeiewski Mitt Margaret Andrzeiewtki Mr. A Mr . Ca'vin Branham Mrs. Frances 8runo Mr. Nicholas Bruno Mr. A Mr . George Buczkowski Mr. Richard Buczkowski Rob Domzalski Mr. A Mrs. Joseph Grocki Mr. A Mrs. Frank Guerras Mr. A Mr . Henry Hagedorn Mr. A Mr . Edward Jcromir Eileen (Guerras) Leon 'S3 Mr. A Mr . Joteph Lewi Mr. A Mr . Kenneth Link Mr. Robert Strzegowski Rose Mary (Guerras) Welk '47 Mrs. Marie Wiseman Mrs. Cecelia Zborowtki Mr. A Mr . Michael Zborowtki JURATE AUSTRA 4A Bruno Astasauskas Joe Astasauskas Julia Astasauskas Genevieve Autfra Joteph Austro Mary Bra Pat Carnes '66 Carol ond Jimmy Sandy C'isf '68 Mr. A Mr . Charles DeBaufre Aldona Drazdys '66 Rose Marie Davella '67 Ida Esposito '66 Mrs. Grigaifi Karen '66 Lorry and Joyce Mr. A Mr . Litowski Eddie Lizaitis Chris Moravec '66 Nancy and Don Terry Novitski '66 Mr. A Mr . Rapp Ron and Mary; Fran and John Stanley Rutkauskos Charles Surdel Tommy Taylor Mr. Motieius UrneviciuS Christine Wi'le '66 Aileen Williamson '67 Best Wishes to the Troubadour Staff from tho Art Department MARIE BAKER IA Mr. A Mrs. John L. Baker Miss 8erbero Barzyk Mr. Jerry Barzyk Mr. A Mr . Frank Basto Mr. A Mrs. Joieph Bennett Mr. A Mrs. Lloyd Bills Grandmom Mr. Samuel A. Hanke John Jr. Mrs. Cecilia Ritter Mr. Charles Skarda Mr. A Mr . Frank Skarda Mi Evelyn Skerda Mr. A Mrs. M. Swift The Tinder Family Mr. A Mrs. John Weitzel Ben Bullock Roofers 5423 Hamilton Ave. UN 6-2136 Dick' Variety Storo 5910 Hamilton Ave. UN 6-2039 GERALDINE BANASHAK 5A John Banathok. Jr. Linda and Bob Mom and Dad Beth Hooker '66 Mark Gerry and Bob McDonald Donna Mezzadra '68 Linda Lubinski and Bobby Mczzdra Mr. A Mr . A. J. Ozarowski Dione Parzynski '67 Margaret Schaefer MARLEEN BECZKOWSKI 3A Mr. A Mrs. M. Beczkowski Michael W. Beczkowtki Bochenck's Shoe Service Janice Bradley '66 Howard Callinen JoAnn Dudeck Eddie 4 Morleen Mr . Ann Gronna Mr . Ann Hack Jean Kaider '68 Mr. Mr . Thom at Kotintki Louie Monica Pixie Mr. Mr . N. Mrozintki Mr. Mr . E. Rosco Mr. Mr . Thome Skerupe Sonny Jackie Mr. Mr . George Pruchniewtk! IRIS BELT 2A Mr. Mr . Lawrence Belt Cookie '67 Mr. Henry Hock Mr. Herman Hock Mr . Millie Hock Mr. 4 Mr . Steven Horcher Mr . Annette Kliener Mr. Mr . Jerome Lippa Mr. Mr . Jo eph Rodimak Mr . Anna William ROSEMARY BENCZKOWSKI 4A Mr. Mr . John J. Benczkowtki Mr . Maryanna Ch'udzintki Mr. Mr . Adam Danielak Mr. Mr . Walter Gay Mr . Thereto Hetman ki Mr. George Jonowiak Mr . Maryann Janowiek Judy Ed Pat Matarano Ro emary 4 Al Mr . Ida Steen Mr . Wanda Wegworth BARBARA BENNETT 3A Compliment of St. Peter Clever Periih Mr. 4 Mr . Charle P. Bennett Mr. Franklin 0. Bethea Mr. 4 Mr . Robert 8rown Milt Phylli Feinitein Mr. 4 Mr . Beatrice Hamlett 4 Family Mr. Mr . Jonat Lawton 4 Family Mrt. Florence Norri Mr. Mr . Daniel C. Palmer Mr. 4 Mr . Herbert Simmon MADELINE BENNY 5A Sitter of Saint Andrew' Convent Mother and Dad Mr. 4 Mr . Paul Anderton Mr. 4 Mr . Art'ey Benny Mr. Donald Benny Mr. 4 Mr . Edward Benny Mr. 4 Mr . John Benny Mr. 4 Mr . Joteph Benny Mr. 4 Mrt. Robert Benny Mrt. Walter 8enny Mr. 4 Mrt. Walter Borne Mr. 4 Mrt. Jomet 8rill Mr . Dorothy B'obtt Mr. Jame Brobtf Mr. Michael Cadden Mr. 4 Mr . Jo eph Clifford Mr. Georqe Connolly Mitt Darlene Councill '68 Mr. 4 Mr . Raymond Crowley. Jr. Mr. 4 Mrt. Raymond Crowley. Sr. Mr. 4 Mrt. Robert Dolony Mr. 4 Mrt. Al'en L. Mitfer Mr. Edmund J. Morawtki Mr. 4 Mrt. Henry Portyko Mr. John Peferton Mr Jame Pfannkucken Mr. 4 Mr . Clement Pruche Mitt Joanne Pruche '64 Mr. 4 Mr . 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George Fingleton Kathleen Rawa Mr. A Mrs. Edmund Rawa Geraldine Swinsiki '66 SHIRLEY FITCH 5A Mr. A Mrs. Charles Fitch Miss Shirley Fitch Shirl A Carol Fitch Donna A Frank Mrs. Elizabeth Hefner Maria Hiler Mrs. Carolyn Kasser Adam Klein Mrs. Frank Klein Mrs. Thelma Mitarotondo Shirl A Rick Mrs. Elmer Somple Yvonne A Phil Mr. A Mrs. Mark Zeller COLLEEN FITZPATRICK 3A Mrs. Malena Andrew Mrs. Marlene Balliet Mrs. Laura Domanski Mrs. Anna M. Fitzpatrick Corrine Fitzpatrick Mr. William B. Fitzpatrick Mrs. Marie Florian Vicky Curfolino '68 Mrs. Herbert J. Haebler, Jr. Mrs. Bernice Hogan '43 Honey Belle Barbara Ann Howard '6S Judy A Dave Barbara Kahl '67 Mrs. Mary Klausmeyer Carol Kolar '64 Mrs. Alice Krizek Pat Matarazzo '68 Bonnie Ploenes '66 Pat Schott '68 Eleanor Senkus '66 Mrs. Anna Soul Mr. Joseph Soul Linda Warns '66 Christine Willo '66 CHERYL FREITAG 4A Mr. Freitag (Dad) Mrs. Freitag (Mom) Ronnie Aunt Trudy A Uncle Stan Mr. A Mr . Darrell Grymes Mr. A Mrs. Henry C. Schluttenhefar Carol. Johnny, and Skippy Carol Schluttanhafer Frank J. Gleason Mr. Joseph M. Gleason Mr. A Mrs. Michael Gleason Ernie Kuehl Mr. A Mr . Fred Otradovec Mrs. Sadie Stockman Phyllis Hudson Elaine Quinn '69 Avis Quinn '64 Class of 4C Pat Coster '66 Donna Liberto '67 Etfo France '66 Philip Rose George Conlin Helen Lorenz Lois Etzel John Hagen Joyce Harps Connio Clark 4C A Friend Judy Sch'ereth 3C Anne Dauses 3D Stee-V Pasker Mary Tridone Barbara Boone Diana Chase Lynda Kuchmas '66 Paricia Citeslak Kathy Kendall '67 Carol Smith IB Linda Ann Baker IB Pauja Schulz 38 Christine Dymowski Professor Hank George K. Koehler Mr. A Mrs. Ed Ronspies A Friend John H. Bass Mr. A Mrs. Paul Clarke Mr. A Mrs. Jim Douqhty Mrs. Margaret K. Warner Mr. A Mr . Gary I. Doyle Mr. A Mrs. Francis K. McLean Mr . Catherine A. Hunt Complimensts of T.C.H.S. Orchestra Compliments of A Friend Compliments of Class 2C Compliments of Pam A Marty Justis-to-be ANITA FREUND 3A Jacouellne Abt '64 Maryann Abt '67 Janis Amrhein '67 Mrs. Carolyn Cooney Jo Ann Cremen '67 Carol Di'Marcantonio Eddie Mr. A Mr . Andrew Freund Mrs. Anno Freund Mr. A Mrs. Gerard Freund Rose Getzel '67 Elaine Heineman Mr. A Mrs. August Loubach The Metallos' Mom Bridget Murphy '64 Paul A Rosie Mr. A Mrs. Sigismund Pyzik Yvonne Regula Mr. A Mrs. William Strubel Mr. A Mrs. Roland Wett Kathleen Wiley '68 MARGUERITE FUCHS 4A Bob A Dot Mr . Eva E. Fuchs John Fuchs Mis Kathy Gallagher Greg A Linda Linda Henciak '67 Joseph Kolodzieiski Mrs. Anna Micha'ski Mr. A Mr . Arthur Pokrywkas Mr. A Mrs. Melvin E. Prietz Mis Eileen Scales Mrs. Helen Schuesslcr Mr. A Mrs. John M. Stern Mary Stern '67 Mrs. Mary Rice SYLVIA FUNK 2A Charles Dad Mr. William Eisenrauch Mr. A Mrs. Charles F. Funk Mr. A Mrs. Franklin Keefer Grandmother Mayer Mrs. Marie Mayer Mom Kathleen Pirrera '68 Mr. A Mrs. John P. Rock Sandra BEVERLY GATEWOOD 5A Mr. A Mrs. John Bauernfeind Mr. A Mr . Joseph Beland Sandie A Paul '6S Ralph DaLesio Mr. A Mrs. William Gatewood Mr. A Mrs. Dona'd Gerlach Mr. A Mr . Philip Klima Mr. A Mrs. Bernie Lit Ann McDoogoll Dqnald F. Roaers fAtty.) JANICE GAYNOR 6A Mr . Maxine Andes Mr. Isadore Berenson The Boss Mr , Morgaref R. Dolan Mr. A Mrs. John J. Goynor Mr. Dennis Gehri Mr . Ester Hubncr Mrs. Alice Kurzmiller Tom Kurzmiller Max Barbara Mayott '60 Mr . Dorothy Mayott Mom A Dad Doris Nelson '61 Mr. A Mrs. Ernest Nelson A Family Mr. A Mr . Clem Sidler Cem Sidler. 3rd Marie Smit '67 Ruth Thomas '68 MARY JO GERBER 5A June Ann Buckley Mr. A Mrs. Carl R. Gerber Richard Gerber A Cliff Richard Joanne Kuhnert John Montini Miss Neff JOAN GERCZAK 3A Reverend Paul K. Thomas JoAnn Aouilla '67 Donna Balcerak '66 Wanda Cryryca '66 Dot A Jesse '65 Lois Gallagher '66 Mr. A Mrs. Daniel Gerczek Mrs. Jeanette Gorski Miss Helen Hinder Janice Joan TCHS Karla Kirsch '66 Donna Knapik Linda '66 Rosanne Maher Charlene Murewski '66 Ed O'Malley Miss Emma Roesinger Section 4B Julie Sirganv '66 Terry Staab 3D Mr. A Mrs. Staniewski Lulu Steinberg Mrs. Ruth Tarlton Jerry A Grant White Tho Alumnae of Catholic High Compliments of Section 3A Compliments of Mr. A Mrs. Richard Gerczak Compliments of A Friend GENEVIEVE GOLABIEWSKI IA Joseph Bajkowski Mr. A Mrs. W. Barczak Michael Bockenek Mr. Joseph F. Go'abiewskl SP 4 Joseph R. Golabiewski Mrs. Mary Golabiewski Mery Ann Golabiewski '61 J. Edward Hardesty Helen A Bob Mr. A Mrs. Victor Jenishefski, Jr. Mrs. Theresa Kocyen Leudine Lowendowski Mr. A Mr . John McGinnis Mary Ann Ziobro BETTY JEAN GOODE 5A Mr . Joseph Bond Mr . Joseph Goode Kenneth L. Johnson John T. Johnson Mr. John A. Kennedy Kathy Levin '68 William C. Lincoln Mr . Katherine Lincoln Mrs. Catherine Muir Mr. A Mrs. Nick Zornack CHRISTINE GREANER 6A Aunt Mary A Uncle Dick Mrs. Carol Bruder '5S Dumper Dawn Bruder Mr. Walter Bruder Mrs. Louis J. Cevaliere. Jr. '54 Miss Cermille Christello Bee Graner Roy Graner Louisa F. Hatter Mr. A Mrs. W. R. Helmev William R. Helmey. Jr. Mrs. Betty Hoopes '55 Mr . Janet Karpewicz '57 Nadine Sakowski '68 Mrs. Louise Stanley Jim Thomson Central Auto Service Transmission Specialist 3308 E. Fayette St. Compliments from the Surf Nite C'ub 3315 Pulaski Highway VIRGINIA GRIGGS IA Brother DeSales. C.S.S.R. Compliments of Our Lady of Fatima Church Very Rev. James Donlan, C.S.S.R. The Redcmptorists Grace Amoriello '64 Mr. A Mr . Ted Andersen Mr. Sebastian Barbagallo Rosemary 8aynes '64 Elizabeth Bremer Marie Curcio Geraldino Czosnowski '63 Janice Czosnowski ‘68 Sandra DaRo '64 Mr. A Mrs. Dennis Feehley Sandi Forte '67 Mr. A Mrs. Stephen A. Gauze Mr. A Mr , c. H. Griggs Karen Sue Grigas Virginia Griggs '65 Mrs. Rosellen Hughes Dale Johnson '67 Mr. A Mrs. Harold Karolkowski Diane Kramer '66 Sherri' Kuehn '63 Catherine Lanasa '67 Gloria Jean Marx '66 Dolores Para '66 John J. Predick Edward M. Treqoe EMMA GROVE 2A 68 Mi Bee Mrs. Katherine Burk Mary Ellen Cox '68 A Friend 142 A Friend Patricia Grove '68 Mr. Mrj. Paul Grove Susan Hitzelberqer '67 Holen Jacobson '66 8everly Kuiawa '67 Valerie Malinowski '67 Sharon Robinson '66 Auquste Sternat '66 Jean S. Wheeler '64 8est Wishes to the Class of '6S The Sodality of T.C.H.S. Best Wishes to the Closs of '6S The Shrine of the Little Flower Sodality CAROLE GUCKERT 6A Chris Guckert Jo Guckert Miss Mary Guckert Betty Hlotky Frank Kane Linda Kordonski Mr. Mrs. Paul Marshall 8arbara Mollie Dawn Ovcrbock Kathi Rilqy Mr. Mrs. Thomas Trentowski JOYCE GUNTHER 6A Benny Julie Mr. 4 Mrs. Gene 8arry Celeste Cullen '66 Mr. Mrs. George Dottorweich Mr. Frank Gunther Janet A. Gunther Mrs. Lucille Gunther Mr. Mrs. Georqe Heistcrhagen Mr. Frank A. Hohman Gary C. Hohman Mr. Mrs. George Hohman. Jr. Mr. Mrs. George Hohman. Sr. Mrs. Madeline Hohmon Mr. Robert A. Hohman Mrs. Theresa Hohman Mr. Herman Jerscheid Mr. Mrs. Earl Johson Mr. Mrs. John Kraemer Mr. Mrs. Frank Krawczyk Miss Paulino Rita LeRoy Mr. Mrs. John Lucian Helen Jerry Maes Mr. Mrs. Edgar McKelvey Mr. Mrs. Edward L. Pakulski Mr. Mrs. William D. Thomas 8est Wishes To Our Graduate Mother Dad INA HAGERMAN IA Mrs. BerlFTa Allen Mrs. Margaret Davidson Dietary Dept, of Mercy Hospital Cathy Donnelly '64 Georqe 4 Ina Barbara Hagerman '59 Mrs. John H. Hagerman Miss Mary Kinq Mary Jane 6r Frank Henry Sellman Janet Spalding '66 TANYA HAHN 3A Mom Dad Ameche 8oys The Animals Big Rick Nelson. Kenwood Cast of West Side Story Danny Jerome Debbie '68 Diane Patsy Dick Harry Mr. Mrs. Paul L. Hahn Noel Halker Jan Bernie Jim Roseann Joey. Maria Matt Linda Robbie Larry Mekulski. Kenwood Omega Lambda Phi Sorority Tim Rogers, Kenwood Ronnie 4 Dave Ron Teoeler. St. Stephen's Bill Taylor, Overlea Catherine Tolbert Bill—Joe—Bob Weber Motors 1961 Belair Road JO-ANN HALINIARZ 5A Mrs. Stanley Halinian Mr. Stan'ev Haliniarz Annette '66 Jim Diane Harold Anna Marie Eckstein '43 Frank Ford A Friend A Friend Jo-Ann Frank Pat. Regina. Sue. Chris DIANE HANDLIR 3A Aunt Kate Uncle Frank Mr. Mrs. Milton Althoff Carole. Steve Sharon Congratulation from Mom Dad Mr. Mrs. James Eliopoulos Grandmother Mr. Mrs. John Hendlir Mr. Mrs. J. Haslbeck Mr. Mrs. William Hurley Miss Roscanne Kukucka Mrs. Nancy Phallcr Mr. Mrs. Thomas Poremski Vicki Slifker Mr. 4 Mrs. William Stevens Mrs. Catherine Vesely Mr. Mrs. Joseph Wierzbowski Grcenhill Bar Restaurant 4717 Erdman Avenue Hot Meals Served Daily KATHLEEN HARDEN 2A Mr. Mrs. Walter Baker 8obby 8eam Mike Blair 8. J. Blubouoh Mr. Mrs. Clarence Clem Mr. Mrs. Louis Collavini Miss Pauline L. Collavini '63 Jack Conley Mike Dodge Flip Miss Virginia Geoegulas Mr. Mrs. William Harden Frances Marie Kovalsky '66 Mr. Mrs. John Link Mary Jo Bob Mike. Stephen Joey Sandra Milanese ‘68 Mr. Mrs. Paul Myers Miss Patricia Natur Mr. Mrs. Michael Panowicz Mr. Mrs. Harry Pons Rosemarie Bob Mary Ellen Stare Mr. Mrs. Leroy William Bill Wise. USMC MARY HARPER 6A Reverend Charles F. Mulh Mr. Mrs. Noah 8rannan Miss Valerie Campbell Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Jeanette Colly Mr. Mrs. David Fraedo Mrs. Marie M. Harper Miss Eleanor Harper Miss Evelyn Harper Mrs. Calvin Hunter Miss Jane Hunter Mr. Mrs. Stephen Kurico The Bond Lumber Company Mrs. Favo Patterson Ronnie 4 Carol Mr. Mrs. Eugene Tressler Mr. Frederic Wise Mr. Alvin A. Wolf Mr. Mrs. C'ark Wise JOYCE HARRINGTON 6A Carol Bocek '64 Mr. Mrs. Edward Bocek Mr. Mrs. John 8ocek Mr. Mrs. Robert 8ocek Mrs. Anna Cierisz Mr. Mrs. John Cipolloni Bob Denqler Anqela Dudley '63 Mrs. Eric Dudley Tho Harrjngton Family Mr. Calvin J. Harrington Oennis E. Harrington Mr. Mrs. Edward Harrington Joyce 6 Bob Larry Carol Gerry Lorden Corol Pawlicki '62 Mr. Mrs. John Rennie The Sieiack Family Miss Elaine Sieiack Larry Sieiack Mr. Mrs. Richard Sieiack Mr. Mrs. William Sieiack Mr. Mrs. F. Stasuk Barbara Ann Susie '62 SHARON HARTMAN IA Frank Baummer Mr. Mrs. G. Cu'lum Mr. Mrs. M. DiSimone Mr. Mrs. Douglas Mr. Wm. Druery Debbie Freeman Mr. Mrs. Harry Goldborq Mr. Henry Hartman Son Lynno Hartman Mr. Mrs. Wm. Hartman Mrs. Ada Hcrrlein Mrs. Alice Herrlein Mr. Frank Hcrrlein Miss Gladys Keating Mr. Mrs. Klein Mr. Mrs. McDonough John. Brian. Billy Metzbower Jenny Middondorf Elbert Rawlings Mr. G. Silberzohn 4 Son Joan Silvestri '65 Mr. Mrs. Wm. Smith Elmer Stump Norris F. Timmons Harry J. Weaver Cliff Weller 8ill 4 Mary Zittte SHARON HASKINS 3A Bobby Mrs. Martha Cerrow Diane '68—Little Sister Miss Gertrude Fegelein Miss Josephine Fegolein Mrs. Margaret Feqelein Mrs. Dorothy Haskins Mr. Frank Hoskins Fronds Haskins, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Robert Patzwall TCHS Glee Club BONNIE HASS IA Mr. Mrs. John A. Conahan Gloria Chuck Mr. Mrs. Richard Hass Kathy Herwlp Jack Bonnie Mr. Mrs. Raymond Reed Mrs. Sophie Reed Nancv Schumann 60 Tom 4 Lee Candy Wick PAULA HERMINAU 2A Albertus Magnus Science Club Beverly A'len '67 Zina Androsina '67 Lee Baker Mr. Mrs. Jesse N. Seres Lee Busserd '66 Paul Castello Cathy Johnny Frank Gargiulo Eileen Gillease ‘67 Benny Giordano Miss Joyce Herminau Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Herminau Mr. Mrs. James F. Holy Mr. John Hudson Mrs. Rose Jacoby L. E. Jones Co. Betty Kavanagh '66 Tom Magrogan Valerie Malinowski '67 Mary Ann Hal Mr. Mrs. Paul Pipitone Section 2A Mary Sirgany '64 Ensiqn Thomas Smith, USN Debbv Sobieski '66 Paul Stehlik Frank Thanner Mr. S Mrs. Joseph C. Voght. Sr. MARY JEAN HETMANSKI 3A Love. Dad Love. Mom Diane Anuszewski '6a Mr. Mrs. Tom Durkin Durner's Tavern Mr. Mrs. James Dymowski Mr. Mrs. Leo Dumowski Martin J. Dymowski Franny 4 Carole Veronica Guido Sue Hitzclbcrqer '67 Mrs. Mary Hoqq Mr. Mrs. Ken Holthaus Mr. Mrs. Marc Jemellaro Jerome Helen '64 Jimmy Johnny Joe Joe 4 Diane Mr. Mrs. Francis Kilian Andrea Kozdras Mr. Mrs. Eugene P. Kozdras Mr. 4 Mrs. James Mantik Cynthia Miller '63 Mrs. Marqaret Murphy Neenie Mr. Mrs. Frank J. Nelka Mrs. Frances Stichel Family Mr. 4 Mrs. William Stoffregen Mr. Mrs. Albert E. Thompson Tom Mike A. 8. C. Swimming Pools R. D. YingMng NO 5-1104 Deborah Yinglnq '67 DOLORES HOOD 6A Anne '68 Mr. Mrs. John Bartenfelter Mrs. Minnie Bory Sarah Ann Bradley Mr. Mrs. James Cox Mr. Mrs. Robert Grlisser Mr. Mrs. Melvin Hagan Mr. 4 Mrs. W. W. Hennemann Sandy Hoffman '67 Frank Hood Mr. Mrs. Franklin Hood Kathleen Hood '66 Ron Ken Hood Kathy Kasik Ann Kohlwav Mr. Mrs. Charles L. Myers John Terry Nohc Mr. Mrs. Joseph Quattrochi Mr. Mrs. Robert Roby Joanne Satterfield Mr. Mrs. Paul Satterfield 4 Family Fran Schindler Mr. Mrs. W. Louis Taylor Mr. Mrs. Charles Tudor Mr. Mrs. Hugh Wilson Mr Mrs. Bernard Zeller THERESA HOOPER IA Mrs. Helen Affeldt Mr. Mrs. Edward Hooper Mr. Mrs. John Hooper Nancy Hooper Mrs. Nellie Hooper Kathy Nossel '68 Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Sonnenleiter S and $ Tool 4 Die Co. Die Makers and Machinists 112-114 Key Highway SANDRA HOOVER 2A Mr. Edward E. Cadell Gerald Honlon Mr. Mrs. Raymond Hoovor Pert and pretty are the Alumnae members, even as they recompose the cafeteria after a children's parly. Their broad smiles and willing assistance helped make the afternoon a success. Phyllis Jarzyntki '65 Lynn Kiefner '64 Potricia Laumann '64 8arbara Moore '64 Dianna Pullarn ‘68 Mr. Mrs. W. T. Reed Edward E. Cadell. Inc. Plumbing Heating Contractor 4630 Reisterstown Road Maryland Septic Tank Sewer Co. 2323 Maryland Avenue Baltimore. Maryland 21218 NANA HRYCEJ 4A The Hrycei Family Mr. Mr . E. A. Bernard Mr. Mr . Blochowicx Mr. Mrs. Da Rot Rhonda Sandy Da Rot '64 Gitale Ferretto Marc Ferretto Mr. Mr . Walter Grabowtki Family Mr. Mr . Franci Hebert Dolly Para Mr. Mr . Philip Smith Mr. Mr . Ed Spark Mary Anne Stafford Mr. Mrs. Floyd Zonchetta Family GLORIA HYATT 5A The Roy Crab Club of '65 Mr. Mr . Delmcr Hyatt Tim Casey Mr . Joseph Girill Mr. Joteph Girill Morrell Delcher Nancy Monique Hyatt Nancy Strohminger 3D Mr. Mrs. Anthony Koehler Susan Hitxclberger '67 Judy Connie Mary Tridone BARBARA JACKSITS 4A Sandy 8al amo Mr. Mr . Homer Collis Mr. Mrs. Jacob Figura Karen Groncki Steve Hall Mary Ann Jacksit Mr. Mrs. Jack Kidwell Mr. Mr , Loui Jacksit Jerry Louie Mr . Ann McDonald GAIL JACOBS 5A Mr. Mr . William C. Allen Barbara Ron Donna Burnt '68 Concetta Faggio Mr. Mrs. Donald Fike A Friend Mr. Mrs. Howard T. Helms Mr. Jack Helms Mr. Mr . James A. Jacobs Miss Joyce A. Kunkel The Kunkel Family The McKeldin Family Mr. Mr . Dan Schaech Diane Mary Schaech '48 Janice Seabolt Mr. Mr . Edwin Seabolt Carolyn Ziolkowski ‘66 ELIZABETH JANSKY 6A Mr. Mrt. Behounek Millie Dietz ‘67 Mary Lou Dolivke '68 Mr. Mrs. Jerome Dolivke Family Bob Franz Dolores Freitog William F. Gray Mrs. Rita Hejl Charles Jansky. Sr. Mr. Mrs. Charles Jansky Linda Jansky '67 Mr. Louis Kotesovec Leon Levy A. W. Mitchem Mr. Mrt. Charles Panutka Mr. Mrs. E. W. Pritchett Rita Bud Charles E. Spigelmire III Mr. Mr . John W. Velit William C. Voiik Gloria M. Wood Best Withes To 1965 Class Senator Joseph V. Mach Eastern Oil Corp. HO 7-6004 1615 W. 41 Street PHYLLIS JARZYNSKI 4A Elaine. Bi'l. Little Bill. Ken Day Sandra Hoover Mr. Mr . Andrew Jarzyntki Master Anthony A. Jarzyntki Maryrose Jarzyntki Mrt. Rose Jarzyntki Mr. Mr . Richard Link Mr. Mr . W. J. Molloy Mr. Mrt. Edward Phillips Agnes Schoenberger M.ss Barbara Schoenberger Bernord Schoenberger John Schoenberger Mr. Mrs. John Schoenberger Helen Silk MARY LEE JOHNSON 5A Love From Oad and Jerry Love From Mr . Morie Johnson Yandura Best Withes Mrs. Helen Johnson Mr. Mrt. Leo Augustyniak Mrs. Mary Augustyniak Barbie and Paul Becker Compliments of a Friend Phillip Gerwig Carol Ann Kahn Mr. Mrs. Phillip Kulintki and Family Debbie O'Hara '67 Mr . Helen Pakula and Son Marie Wagner MARGUERITE JUENGST 6A Debbie Bab Juengst Mrs. Juengst Mr. John Knapp Mr. Mr . Kozlowski John Kozlowski Bob Lackey Mr. Mrs. Daniel Lee Mrs. Jessie Lee Margie John Wuzzy NANCY KAPOVICH 3A Bob—Delta Kappa Sigma Burnsie and Kappy1' '68 Congratulations—Mom and Dad Denny and Linda Flea and Haley '65. C.H.C.T.C.H.S. Crandmom Zankowitz Mr. Mrs. Michael Lipsky Family Sigma Lambda Delta Soroity Teresa ad Barbara '66 The Tom 8urns' Clan FRANCES KARL 5A Brother John Gratian. F.S.C. Sister John Loretta. S.N.D. Denny Andreone Archie Chesser '68 Mr. Mrs. Wi'lard Chester Mr. Mr . J. Cotter Mr. Mrt. George H. Davis Denny Fran Marguerite Douglas '66 Mr. 6 Mr . A. Glorioso Mr. Mr . Henry Griffith Mr. Mrs. John Griffith, Sr. Sharon Henniqan '63 Mr. Mrt. Edward Karl Mr. Mrs. John G. Karl Mrs. Marie Karl Mario Beauty Shop Paul McCerfrey Percussion Section Mr. Mrs. Richard Ruby Mr. Mrs. James Sterba Mr. John Strickroth Mr. Mrs. Raymond Strickroth Mr. Mrs. Frank Surdyka Tony Swetz Mr. Mrs. Jack Thommen Linda Warns '66 KATHRYN KATUSZ 4A Marianne Alpigini '67 Sandy Balsamo '67 Ann Bellamy '67 The 8io!ogy Club Joan Brown '68 Susan Brown '67 8abs Dentz '60 Rich Grega Mr. Mr . John Helfrich Beth Hooker '66 Eileen Jackton '66 Helen Jacobson '66 Mr. £ Mrt. Leonard Katusz Chrittine K'ein '64 Mr. Mr . August Machala The Math Club Nancy Moore '66 Mr. Mrt. Robert Morris Mr . Arne McDonald Mr. Mrs. Eugene Nerf Teresa Puican '67 Pat Schilling '66 Mr. Mr . Francis J. Taneyhill Pat Thormann '66 Congratulations from M. Howard Barkley PATRICIA KEIM 6A Cast of West Side Story—ABC Sharon Lee Fatt '64 Florence. Ronnie. Teresa '47 Mrs. Katherine Keim Loui Keim Terry Koch '68 Pat Lipinski '66 Mom Dad Mr . John Reiter Kathy Riensfclder '66 Jackie Shore '66 Spinning the wheel of chance for the Mothers' Club Bingo Party volunteers display the inviting prizes which will serve as tombola rewards for those who are fortunate in their dealings with Lady Luck. Mr. Mr . Earl Watton Mr. Mrs. George Zeberlien RITA KELLY 5A Miss Kethy Collins Mr. Jerome Collins Mr. Mrt. Reardon Miss Judy Reardon Mrs. Fannie Seabrease Mr. Donald Madigan Mrs. Helen Madigan Miss Mary Catherine Seabrease Mr. Mike Madigan Fran Kathy Walsh Mama Papa Walsh Colleen Danny Walsh DIANE KERNER 6A Aunt Mary Uncle Fran 8ob Margaret Brown ‘67 John Henry Dietz Mr. Mrs. Martin Fitcher Helen. Ann Jim Mr. Mr . Hughes Mrs. Barbara Kerner Mr. John Laskowsky Mr. Mrs. Joseph A. Lazzaro. Sr. Lee Joe Mr. 6 Mr . Jerome Maas Mr. Mrs. George Merkel Maureen George Mom Pat Kathy '67 Mr. Mrs. Lee Phipps Rene Mike '66 Richard Paul Rosedale Cleaner Mr. Henry Soukup Mr. Mr . Pete Spacek James Thomas Mr. Mr . James Tillman Mr. Mr . John Weitxel Mr. Mrt. George Wilton Mr. Mrs. William Zeller MARY KLINGELHOFER 3A Sitter Margaret Alacoque, O.S.F. Franeine Bennett 4C Mr. Mr . William Boglitsch Mom Dad Mr. Edward J. Klingelhofer Mr. William Klinqefhofer, Sr. Mr . Wil'iam Klingelhofer, Sr. Mist Theresa Klinqelhofcr Neil 4 Nancy Klingelhofer Edna Klingelhofer Bonnie Posey Mr. Mrs. Milton Schopperle Mrs. John K. Wets Joann Znovene KATHLEEN KNAUER 4A Reverend John W. O'Brien Mr. Mrs. Joseph Barrett Peggy Ann Jdhn Griffin Mr. Robert Barrett Mr. William Barrett Mr . Jane Callaway Mr. John Callaway Mr. Mrt. John Griffin Mrs. Marie Griffin Miss Kathryn Maurer MARY ELLEN KNOP 5A Ed Austin Mrt. Mae Bender Carol and Gordy Eleanor Colandret Mr. Mrs. Richard Discont Gerry Dirscherl Mr. Mrs. George Fleckenstein George Fleckenstein The Knoo Children Mr. 6 Mr . William Knoppel Mr. Mrt. Andrew Sadey Andrea Sadey '64 Judy Schleicher '63 Cathy Sewell Pat Shoppert Doug Smith Mr. Mrs. Gregory Spritsler Mrs. Marie Stumf Mr . Virginia Winkler Mr. Mrs. V. J. Wright St. Anthony' Parith Compliments to the TROUBADOUR from the HIGHWAY PATRICIA KOCUR IA Mr Paul Chesnik Kathleen Jones Mr. Francis Kocur Mrt. Frank Kocur Mr. Frank Kocur Lindo Kocur Mrs. Mario Kocur Rose Kocur Mrs. Wanda Kocur Mis Ann Niemczyk Mrs. Ellen Niemczyk Mr . Salomeia Kiemczyk Rose Schmidt Theodore Schmidt KAREN KOLAR 2A Rt. Rev. F. Joseph Manns Patricia Elane '68 Mr. 6 Mr . Bernard A. Fischer Bernie Fischer Mr. Mrs. Rudolph Gletsner Mr. James H. Levi Mr. Mrs. Leonard Kogut Leonard Kogut Mr. Mrt. Frank Kolar Mr. Mr . John Kolor Jerry Kolar Jim Kolar Kathleen Kolar Miss Emma Rosetinger Pat Statiak '65 Mrt. Mae Welsch The Prince Shop Congratulations Big Sisters from Section 2D Best Wishes from Mr. Mr . O. Power White 144 PATRICIA KOSIBA 3A Mom Dad Carol Aon Baynes Mr. Mr . Henry Brecht Mr. Mr . William F. Ciotek Rose Mery Delorenxo '68 Ruth Fay Mr. Mr . Frank J. Heiay Mr. Mr . Edward Kotiba. Jr. Mr. Mr . Robert Kojiba Mr . Catherine Markiowicx Mr. George Markiewicx Mr . Agnes Skalinski William Strubel Mr. Mr . William Strubel Mr. Mrs. Daniel Sumik The Crest Bar Restaurant 600 South Kenwood Avenue Or. $-9846 Compliment of Mits Lillian Sumik SHARON KREINER IA Sister M. Gordia Bill Barker Mr. Mr . John Bohli Mr. Mr . John Carlin! Mr . 8arbra Collaechi Daaiel Louit Dean. Jr. Mr. Mr . Robert Dice Anna M. Engers Dawn Enqert Deborah Diane Engers Mr. Mr . Joseph Engers Mr. Mrs. Edward Ernestberger John Fletcher William J. Forbes Mr. Mrs. Alfred R. Hoffman. Jr. Mr. Mrs. Edward Hoyt Miss Patricia James '55 Dolores Jones Wash. State Mr. A Mr . John Klemm 8renda John Kreiner Mr . France Kreiner ! Mr. John Kreiner. Sr. i Mr. Mr . John Kreiner. Jr. | Sharon Kreiner Mr. Mrs. Harry Lawrence George Lor bar Mr. Mrt. George Lorber Ronnie Manning Mr. A Mr . Thomas Manning, Jr. Mr. Mr . John May Mr. Mr . Thomas Mitchell Mr. Mr . Edward Moore Mr. Mrs. Mike Otremba Mr. A Mr . Joseph Petrecca Dr. Mr . Joseph Pokorney Mr. Mr . Anthony Schofx, Sr. Pat Schoebcrlein, '68 Mr. Mrt. J. Schweiger Mr . Bertha Sierwiertki Mr . Mary Thomas Francis Vojik Mi Darlene Wermintki '66 Mr. Mrs. Robert Wirth Owiek' Dry Goods Specialising in Ladies Dresses 642 S. Linwood Avenue A. Hoffman. Jr. Plumbinq Heating Contractor WA 2-6367 DONNA KRISKIE IA Mary Lee Chaiki Mi't Chatki Thurman Ford Mr. Mrs. George Kritkie Steven Kriskie Mr. Mr . Virgil Scott Patricio A. Shulski Mr. A Mr . A. Shultki A. I. D. Super Drug 921 Patapsco Avenue Elqin 5-5219 Giles Food Market 913 Potespsco Avenue Baltimore. 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Monczewski Mr. 4 Mrs. Joseph Tribull MARY LYNN MORAN 2A Colleen Bradley '68 Over a cup of coffee fathers and daughters relax and get acquainted with each other. The annual Father-Daughter Communion Breakfast held in November has proven to be an event looked forward to by both the girls and their dads. Grinning inquisitively two youngsters sneak away from their refreshments to fake a peak at the talented lion that has just performed. Much to the children's delight their friend was portrayed by Bozo the Clown on his alumnae-spon- sored visit to Catholic High. Dione Chase '66 Ronoto Durra '67 Jerry Haulier Mr. Mr . I. E. Moran. Sr. Mr. Mr . I. E. Moran. Jr. Michael Moran Mr. Mr . Paul Rurka Kathy Shipley '66 Linda Will '67 JO ANN MOSS 5A H. F. Abee Dobbic Bendler Ted Bendler Frank Benedict R. B. Brown Mahlon Corrigan Pi era Chrisfello P. Coonan Bob Cornelius James C. Crosiur Walter Fcldhcim Norman Gingerich Earl Grammer R. E. Hackman Bill Harper Alex Holme Victor tori Mr. Mr . Robert Jirsa Joteph Kettler Charles Kratz P. J. Lamar Loch Raven Rooting Co. Earl Logan McEvov Frank McMahon Pete Melcauage E. 8. Miller Frank Moil Olga Moi J. Now kow ki Leiter J. Pork Paul A. Paul. Sr. Dick Poi t George Proakii Charie Poanyboker C.harlei P.aut George Raybon, Jr. Charles Ricklin John Rieter The Royal Crab Club of '65 Franci Rutkowjki C. B. Stein John A. Tirtchman. Jr. Alan Robert Veach Robert L. Welih JUDITH MUCHLA 6A Carole Earl Delta Beta Eoiilon Sorority—Alpha Mr. Mr . George Hutton Linda Mike Pat Motarazzo 3D Donna Lee Muchla Mr. Mr Leonord Muchlo Ricky Muchlo Roiemory At Mi $ Loi Siemek MI Phylli Siemek Mr. Mr . Albert Stawinski Id Stawinski DOROTHY MURPHY IA Mr. J Mr . Joseph Bondav Mr . John Lorden 'i i Lorraine Lorden Mr. Mr . Raymond Lorden vtis Shirley Lorden Vayne Mekintki tr. Mr . Joseph Murphy lay Joe .till Carol Ricords wtr . Darlene Tucker iorbara Walkiewicz 2B ATHRYN MYERS 2A ijizabeth 8our '68 ileen Joe Ar. 4 Mrs. Frank Kaipar Ar. Mr . Albert J. 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Sisters Constantine anc Arnoldine, assisted by students and members of the Mothers Club, prepare snacks to refresh players during the evening o number watching. 150 FRANCES WALSH IA Mr. Samuel Aerce Mr. Mrs. Allan Beauchamp A Friend Cheryl Ben '67 Barry Brownly Pat Sheppard Cookie Danny Tony '48 Mrs. Neal Eskridge Mr. Mrs. Charles Gold Dr. Mrs. Thomas Hunt Mr. Jim Joe '65 Dawn '65 Joseph Gordon Mr. Edward Kommer Rita Kelly '6S Donald Madigan Helen Madigan Mike Madigan The Paugh Boys Pat Pino Patricia Scheulen Peggy Anne Spahn Frances SoicVa '67 Coach Sullivan Mr. 6 Mrs. William J. Walsh Donna Wavdby '66 SUSAN WALSH 2A Sister M. Fridoline. O.S.F. Mr. Mrs. John J. Hart Mrs. Michael J. Hart Mr. 6 Mrs. Richard C. Meagher Nancy Ann Ootores Samuels 4D Sharon. Linda 8 Sue Mrs. Joseph L. Walsh Larry Welsh. M.S.J.C. '68 Mr. Mrs. Peter Woncowict PATRICIA WALTROP 5A Dona Aumiller '68 Mr. Mrs. Harry Aumiller Mr. Mrs. Richard Busey Debbie '67 Mrs. Catherine Foss Mr. John Foas Kathy Foss '64 Scooter Gittings Miss Alice Kane Mrs. Gertrude lynch Mr. Mrs. Jack Lynch Mr. Mrs. Calvin Price Mr. Mrs. William Orfmen Mr. Mrs. Robert Riesett Mr. Mrs. Harvey Walker Mr. Mrs. Frank K. Waltrop Mr. Mrs. Walter Waltrop Mr. William G. Waltrop Mr. William T. Woltroo Mrs. William T. Waltrop MARIE WASOWICZ 2A Miss Mary Balko Mr. Mrs. Edward 8arron Denise Mr. Mrs. Robert Bayer Mr. 8 Mrs. Frank Buctkowtki | Joann 8 Tony Mary lesnick 2D I Mom George Sushintky Kathy Wasowicz Mrs. Sophie Wonsowict Compliments of I Ed's Food Market JANET WODKA 4A I Aunt Francis Uncle Jimmy I Aunt Gin Uncle Leon I Aunt Jessie I Aunt Mary Uncle George I Aunt Mary Uncle John I Mary Barrier I Bob Jan I Jane 8'ake Oscar I Congratulations I from I Mom Dad Diane Fowler '68 Mr. Mrs. Joseph Hardesty Mr. Mrs. David Janes Jennifer Rick Rack Jim 6 Pat Bob Junngst Kathy. Fran Jas Jimmy O'estctvk Carol Pondfield Leonard Tom Plewacki Mr. Mrs. Mike Sekora Sip Bite Restaurant Sue A Fred KATHLEEN WOHLFORT 2A Archbishop Curley Orama Club Marg Cholewccryrski '65 Mr. A Mrs. Harry Comeau Mr. A Mrs. Leon C. Nickel Miss Josephine Poxnaniak John J. Schlee Lea Winterling Miss Catherine Wohlfort Mr. Mrs. Joseph Wohlfort Mr. Mrs. Henry Wohlfort Philip. Bobby 4 David Wohlfort MARY YUKON 5A Postulant Georgetto Congratulations—Mom 8 Dad Maior Mary J. Orbin Mrs. Veronica James Maree'la James Mr. 8 Mrs. Fred Oowncy 8 Family Mr. 8 Mrs. R. S. Brown 8 Family Miss Joan O'Oonnell Linda '68 Your Junior '66 Maryiean—Seton Mr. Steve Nagrabski Marymartha—Seton Rose 8 Chris Walter Hill Bill Saltsiak Mr. 8 Mrs. William Saltsiak The Comegys Family The Justice Family Mr. 8 Mrs. James Leonard Mr. 8 Mrs. George Bayer Mr. 8 Mrs. James DeAngelis 4 Family Dr. 8 Mrs. Mario J. Reda 8 Family Mr. 8 Mrs. John Barcase Mr. 8 Mrs. Lawrence White '47 Mr. 8 Mrs. J. Sicca 8 Family KAREN ZARMZLA 2A Donna 8 Kathy Balcerak Mr. Cvril J. Cettidy Mrs. Cyril J. Cassidy 8arbar« Coll '68 Frank 8 Barney Fred 8 Jim Mr. 8 Mrs. John E. Hear Jane 8 Diane Tom Maorogan Roseano Maher '68 Linda Seidel ‘66 Terry '68 Your sister. Judy '62 Mr. John L. Zormxla Mrs. Margaret Zermjla GERALDINE ZIPFEL BA Mrs. Marie Alban Ellen Mierxyeski '67 Mary Agnes Reese Mr. 8 Mrs. Harvey Reese Rick Tippy Miss Margaret Zipfel Mr. Frank Zipfel Mr. 8 Mrs. Joseph Zipfel Mr. 8 Mrs. Leo J. Zipfel Ruth Ann Zipfel Sharon Lee Zipfel 4D MAUREEN WAYMAN 5A Louis Danielcryk_ Christine Dobry '67 Guv Fredo Kathy Gingery Mr. 8 Mrs. Kenneth Gingery Joanne Popelos Maurice Phillips Mr. 8 Mrs. John M. Phillips Shirley Reinsfelder Nora Favc Roh Mr. 8 Mrs. Michael Thornton Gi-Gi Yittiger '66 Dr. Llovd Towlen Mrs. Hotel Wotson M'. Mrs. L. A. Waymon NANCY WEBBERT 4A Mr. 8 Mrs. John Ames ‘45 Eller. Carreras Tommy Carreras Miche'e Clayton Helen Kene Barbara Ann Louis Diane Scheper Mr. 8 Mrs. Albert Webber! Barbaro Ann Webbert Judy Ann Webbert Ponds Fashion Shops. Inc. Belair Road. Harford Road. West 36th Street Rudy's Market Open 6 Oays a Week Free Celivery Tunney's Delicatessen Open 7 Days a Week Falls Roads KATHLEEN WEBER BA A Friend Bui. Forest Park '65 Freshie '68 Mr. 8 Mrs. Harry Koffenbcrger The Cesmir Maskclls Mr. 8 Mrs. Thomas McLaughlin Mr. 8 Mrs. Edward Miskiewict Jerry Weber Mr. John E. Weber Mrs. Mary Weber JEAN WEINER BA Mr. G. Wayne Weirer. S.J. Arlen Judy 8 Bill Mrs Clara Bosak Fred Bosak George Bunting Eli Burkom Mr. Joseph B. Butler Wanda Anne Ctyryca Mr. 4 Mrs. Martin Doetter Jean Fitigera'd Ber-iarg Hartman Chiis'ine Kane Marl® Kehs John Lohhrer William. O. Lorenx Joanne Sholcosky M . 8 Mrs. M. Sholcosky Mr. 8 Mrs. Francis Weiner Mr. 4 Mrs. George Weiner Teresa Young A 4 R Grocery THERESA WELKIE 4A Mery Catalfamo 58 Michelle Coulter '67 Miss Joanne Holland Dolly Para '66 Pat. Angie, J. B. Florence Puieen '47 Judy SeHereth Shoron Smith Mr. 4 Mrs. Samuel Walters 4 Family Pa Wit 60 JANET WELLER 4A Mrs. Kenneth Groswell Pat Gryken Mr. 4 Mrs. Charles Parr Mr. Edward Ouinn Mrs. Howard L. Weller Compliments of Ham-O-Lea. Plcosure Club GERALDINE WILLIAMSON 4A Mr. 4 Mrs. John W. Coski. Jr. Richard J. Coski Grandmother Lit Dolores Parr '66 Chorene Paul '66 Rick 4 Gerry Tom 8 Janet Mr. 8 Mrs. Richard Wallace. Jr. Mrs. Esther Williamson Joseoh A. Williamson Henry S. Wright ELIZABETH WILLUMSEN 5A Mrs. Alda Antelone Joan 8 Paulette Antelone George R. Covey Mr. 8 Mrs. Comstock Mr. 8 Mrs. Gariglio Mr. 8 Mrs. Albert Langhein Mr. 8 Mrs. Slivenski Miss Eleanor Tudor Mrs. Lilona Willumsen Mr. William Willumsen CAROL WINKLER 5A Compliments of Rev. John C. Walsh Christ The King R.C. Church Dundalk, Maryland Rev. John C. Walsh, Pastor Mrs. Minnie Dente Miss Catherine Oppitt Miss Rose Oppitt Mrs. Mary Petrlik Mr. 8 Mrs. Westley Robinson Ruth Romensky '66 Chip 8 Whitmy Mr. Charles Winkler Stephen E. Winkler Robert F Winkler. Jr. Compliments Mr. 8 Mr . Robert Winkler, Sr. NANCY WINTERLING BA Roneld L. Davis, U.S.N. Debbie '67 Michael E. Fowler. U.S.N. Gina '67 The Jets 8 Sharks Terry '67 Mrs. Alice Winterling Mr. Leo F. Winterling Marie Marta Winterling Mary Jane Winterling Sheila Winterling Section 6C FRANCES ZLOTKOWSKI 5A Mr. 8 Mrs. Albin Blatucki Mr. 8 Mrs. Walter Bushman Best Wishes from Undo Fred Janice Chase '67 Congratulations from Mom 8 Dad Congratulations from Tony Mr. 8 Mrs. C. T. Dembeck Edward's Religious Card Shop Fran's High's variety Shop Miss Carol Garrison Good Luckf From Grandmom Mrs. Helyn Groom Frances M. Hallmeyer Helen 8 Bill Mary Kelly '66 v Mr. 8 Mrs. Clifford Kroski Dianne Paweleryk '68 Mr. 8 Mrs. James G. Rusinek Eddie Woiciechowski Mrs. Mary Woiciechowski Miss Connie Wronka Mr. 8 Mrs. Joseph Zakens Compliments of Reverend Richard Woiciechowski Compliments of Holy Rosary C.Y.O. Timekeepers sign out The period of the pendulum grows smaller. The ticking of the clock is hushed. As the sands of time slip quickly by, we pause to reflect, to acknowledge those who made the 1965 Troubadour possible. Particular recognition belongs to our adviser for her understanding patience in all phases of our en- deavor. Many thanks to our principal, faculty and members of the student body without whose co-op- eration and support the Troubadour staff could not have functioned. To Mr. Ursprung of the Wm. T. Cooke Publishing Co. and to Mr. Segall and Mr. Kocher of Segall-Majestic Studios we owe much for their tech- nical advice and interest. But most of all we are grate- ful to you, our reader, for without you our work would have been in vain. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Karen Kolar LITERARY EDITOR: Colleen Fitzpatrick BUSINESS MANAGER: Darlene Andrzejewski COVER DESIGN AND ARTWORK: Linda Vonderscmidt LITERARY STAFF: Helen Dougherty Aldona Drazdys Ghislaine Tittiger Linda Warns Christine Wille Eleanor Senkus Barbara Michalkiewicz LAYOUT STAFF: Susan Walsh Linda Parks Dorothy Orbin Linda Cathell Marian Knop Carol Fitch Frances Stankowski BUSINESS STAFF: Cynthia Eschenbach Elizabeth Eid Frances Zlotkowski Betty Howard Catherine Mason Carol O'Keefe Mary Jane Ruberry Patricia Coll Mary Ann Chojnowski Our musical mascot. Cam IV, en- deavored ever to kcop before staff members their timely theme through a lively rendition of My Grandfather's Clock. •-3 4 . -rr v
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