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NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX MARITA SCHELLINGS, editor JEANNETTE CRAWFORD EILEEN O’NEILL, layout editor ELLEN ENGLISH MARIANNE FAHY MARY JANE LORENZ GAIL MARIA GRIFFIN, literary editor MARCIA GUTHERIE MARY JANE HURLEY WENDY LESNIAK KAYDEE KIEFER FRANCOISE LAJOIE, photography editor MADELINE NUGENT JUDYTH ZIOMEK JOAN DONOVAN, business editor BETSY BROWN JO ANN BROWN BEATRICE CLOSE ELLEN DESMOND JANE MILLER, patron manager MAUREEN PHELAN JEAN REARDON MOTHER MARY JANE, faculty adviser THE COLLEGE OF NEW ROCHELLE Here are the years that walk between, bearing Away the fiddles and the flutes, restoring One who moves in the time between sleep and waking. This is the time of tension between dying and birth The place of solitude and of the new season. Spring has come in winter. Snow in the branches Shall float as sweet as blossoms. Ice along the ditches Mirror the sunlight. Love in the orchard Send the sap shooting. 3 MARY McGRATH DOROTHY MAUN 5 VALERIE O’BRIEN ANNE GEVLIN MISS CONROY MOTHER DE MONTFORT DR. HAAGE DR. BEDARD Then came, at a predetermined moment, A moment in time, but time was made through that moment: for without the meaning there is no time, and that moment of time gave the meaning. However certain our expectation The moment foreseen may be unexpected When it arrives. It comes when we are Engrossed with matters of other urgency. MICHELE DALEAS 18 JOANN BROWN Pig 25 CELESTE de ST. AUBIN DR. DALY j MOTHER ANGELA But there will be time, there will be time, Time for all the works and days of hands That lift and drop a question on your plate. When the Stranger says: “What is the meaning of this city? What will you answer? “We all dwell together To make money from each other ? or “This is a community”? And the Stranger wi II depart and retu rn to the desert. 0 my soul, be prepared forthecomi ngof the Stranger, Be prepared for him who knows howto ask questions. You shall not deny the Stranger. MAUREEN PHELAN MOTHER MARIA CARL MOTHER MARGARET JAMES MR. MacN RUTH MAULUCCI % MARGUERITE SABATO DR. PHELPS MF . HjUSSEY MOTHER MARIE LOUISE i 1 MOTHER CHR MARY ANNE FINNERTY DR. VERGARA MR. FERGUSON MR. GREENE And that is the worst moment, when you feel that you have lost The desire for all that was most desirable, And you go on wishing that you could desire What desire has left behind. But you cannot understand. We must always take risks. That is our destiny. All we could do was give them the chance. And now, when they are stripped naked to their souls And can choose, whether to put on proper costumes Or huddle quickly into new disguises, They have, for the first time, somewhere to start from. CANDY KANE 4THFI I INGS UADIT A MARY LOUISE PALEWSK1 JOAN DONOVAN STONE MOTHER ALPHONSUS MARILYN PUCHLI MOTHER MARIE-CELINE KATHLEEN MANION And if there is any happiness, It is only the happiness of knowing That the misery does not feed on the ruin of loveliness, And that the tedium is not the residue of ecstacy. Yet, I feel quite happy, as if happiness Did not consist in getting what one wanted, But in a different vision. PATRICIA VILLANI m J MARGARET O’CONNOR 5 ■ DENISE KING BETSY BROWjj ........ :i.i. JH For when I know, I know that in some way I shall find That I have always known it. And that will be better. And I pray that I may forget These matters that with myself I too much discuss Too much explain. MOTHER grace MOTHER THOMAS AQUINAS MOTHER DENIS ' v ' ;! • :mm PATRICIA HANRAHAN MR. WATERS MOTHER DOROTHY ANN qiiSAN BRANCATO KATHLEEN REID ' -Qljfl plUfl MR. COLANERI MISS NAVIN MOTHER EMMANUEL . MOTHER ADEL yg£ 73 1 1 w T i m x jHS? - 2 ( o o I have seen these things in a shaft of sunlight: Fluting in the meadows, viols in the hall. Laughter and apple-blossom floating on the water, Singing at nightfall, whispering in chambers, Fires devouring the winter season, Eating up the darkness, with wit and wine and wisdom. FRANCOISE LAJOIE PATRICIA WALKER PATRICIA DUERR LINDA SANTIVENERE MOTHER DOROTHEA MARY TAPOGNA ELSIE KOELTI . 81 DIANNE CRONIN :(K, - Nk|a sM k t r.-. MAGGIE JENSEN You shall forget these things, toiling in the household, You shall remember them, droning by the fire, When age and forgetfulness sweeten memory Only like a dream that has often been told And often been changed in the telling. m MARGARET KAMMEREB BE mmmmrn SUSAN MINER DARBY COSTELLO MARSHA DAIGLE JANE MILLER Whatever you have learned, you must remember Thatthere is always more: we cannot rest in being The impatient spectators of malice and stupidity. We must try to penetrate the other private worlds Of make-believe and fear. FATHER ELMO MOTHER clotilde-angela MOTHER THEOPHANE MARGARET MURRAY EANNETTE CRAWFORD MSGR. MORIARITY MOTHER BRIDGET If m ■ 103 JACKIE BIAGGI ■, ' •• EILEEN CASEY MARTHA McAULEY MR. MIDDLETON MISS RIPPON MOTHER mar CAROL RANGES And now I know That my business is not to run away, but to pursue, Not to avoid being found, but to seek. Why I have this election I do not understand. It must have been preparing always. And I see it was what I always wanted. Strength demanded That seems too much, is just strength enough given, And friendship should be more than biting Time can sever. IS mm . : ?, if. ijfS. % jp w.-iL -m ' v ? i p35 g- f iR te- % ■ - ' 4 • 1 ttJl ' Ww ' ’ : Ji t i ■Ilk M M | a MARY CAMERON VIRGINIA DeCICCO 114 MOTHER BERCHMANS . « W 1 .. ♦J ; fswi r «SVj MARY VOIGHT VALDESPINO MOTHER ST. GEORGE ■ PATRICIA MULLIGAN MOTHER PASCAL And I rejoice that things are as they are and Because I cannot hope to turn again Let these words answer For what is done, not to be done again. 125 Here are the years that walk between, bearing Away the fiddles and the flutes, restoring One who moves in the time between sleep and waking. This is the time of tension between dying and birth The place of solitude and of the new season. Spring has come in winter. Snow in the branches Shall float as sweet as blossoms. Ice along the ditches Mirror the sunlight. Love in the orchard Send the sap shooting. Then came, at a predetermined moment, A moment in time, but time was made through that moment: for without the meaning there is no time, and that moment of time gave the meaning. However certain our expectation The moment foreseen may be unexpected When it arrives. It comes when we are Engrossed with matters of other urgency. But there will be time, there will be time, Time for all the works and days of hands That lift and drop a question on your plate. 126 When the Stranger says: “What is the meaning of this city?’’ What will you answer: “We all dwell together To make money from each other”? or “This is a community”? And the Stranger will depart and return to the desert. 0 my soul, be prepared for the coming of the Stranger, Be prepared for him who knows how to ask questions. You shall not deny the Stranger. And that is the worst moment, when you feel that you have lost The desire for all that was most desirable, And you go on wishing that you could desire What desire has left behind. But you cannot understand. We must always take risks. That is our destiny. All we could do was give them the chance. And now, when they are stripped naked to their souls And can choose, whether to put on proper costumes Or huddle quickly into new disguises, They have, for the first time, somewhere to start from. And if there is any happiness, It is only the happiness of knowing I LV ' V ® I !®w ifl Whatever you have learned, you must remember That there is always more: we cannot rest in being The impatient spectators of malice or stupidity. We must try to penetrate the other private worlds Of make-believe and fear. And now I know That my business is not to run away, but to pursue, Not to avoid being found, but to seek. Why I have this election I do not understand. It must have been preparing always, And I see it was what I always wanted. Strength demanded That seems too much, is just strength enough given, And friendship should be more than biting Time can sever. And I rejoice that things are as they are and Because I cannot hope to turn again Let these words answer For what is done, not to be done again. That the misery does not feed on the ruin of loveliness, And that the tedium is not the residue of ecstacy. Yet, I feel quite happy, as if happiness Did not consist in getting what one wanted, But in a different vision. For when I know, I know that in someway I shall find That I have always known it. And that will be better. And I pray that I may forget These matters that with myself I too much discuss Too much explain. I have seen these things in a shaft of sunlight: Fluting in the meadows, viols in the hall, Laughter and apple-blossom floating on the water, Singing at nightfall, whispering in chambers, Fires devouring in winter season, Eating upthe darkness, with witand wineand wisdom. You shall forget these things, toiling in the household, You shall remember them, droning by the fire, When age and forgetfulness sweeten memory Only like a dream that has often been told And often been changed in the telling. From COLLECTED POEMS 1909-1962, copyright, 1936 by Harcourt, Brace World, Inc.; copyright, © 1963, 1964, by T. S. Eliot. Reprinted by permission of the publishers. PATRONS MR. and MRS. MICHAEL ATTANASIO MR. and MRS. CLARENCE C. BEEBE MRS. CATHERINE J. BRENNAN MR. and MRS. ARTHUR J. BROWN MR. and MRS. AMOS H. BRUBAKER MR. and MRS. GABRIEL J. BUNDSCHUH MRS. GERALD E. CAMERON MR. and MRS. MICHAEL J. CASEY MR. and MRS. LAURENCE I. CORKUM MRS. JEAN P. CRAWFORD MR. and MRS. GEORGE G. CRONIN MR. and MRS. ULYSSES P. DALEAS MR. and MRS. JAMES DESMOND MR. and MRS. JAMES F. DONOVAN MRS. WILLIAM J. DOYLE DR. and MRS. EDWARD J. DRISCOLL MR. and MRS. RICHARD J. FAHY, SR. MR. and MRS. JOHN FEDEROVITCH MR. and MRS. JOHN FEEKS MR. and MRS. GERALD A. FILIPP! MR. and MRS. JOHN R. FITZGERALD MR. and MRS. JOHN P. GEVLIN MR. and MRS. S. E. C. GRIFFIN MR. and MRS. JOHN J. HURLEY MR. and MRS. LOUIS E. JACOBI MR. and MRS. EUGENE P. KIEFER MR. and MRS. JOHN KOELTL, JR. MR. and MRS. J. EDWARD LAJOIE MR. and MRS. JOSEPH J. LAWLER MR. and MRS. WILLIAM J. LESNIAK MR. and MRS. JOHN LOCHER MR. and MRS. EDWARD LORENZ MR. and MRS. JOHN P. McCANN DR. and MRS. VINCENT E. McGINN MR. and MRS. BERNARD J. McGOEY CDR. and MRS. VINCENT J. McGRATH MR. and MRS. JOSEPH McKEON MR. and MRS. PETER B. McVANN MRS. GERVASE M. MAGRUM MR. and MRS. OVILA J. MAHEU MR. and MRS. JOSEPH E. MARTIN MR. NICHOLAS MARTINI MR. and MRS. SAL MAULUCCI MR. and MRS. JOHN S. MAUN MR. and MRS. EUGENE F. MEYER CAPT. and MRS. CHARLES K. MILLER MR. and MRS. JOHN MULCAHY MR. and MRS. WILLIAM C. MURRAY MR. and MRS. J. WILLIAM O’DONNELL MR. and MRS. JOHN F. O’NEILL MR. and MRS. GEORGE A. PARKER MR. GEORGE F. QUINN MR. and MRS. JAMES M. REARDON MR. and MRS. FRANK SABATO MR. and MRS. OVIDE DE ST. AUBIN MR. and MRS. DAVID V. SHEEHAN, SR. DR. and MRS. CHARLES M. STONE MR. and MRS. ROBERT STRUMPEN-DARRIE MR. and MRS. LEO P. SUPPLE MR. and MRS. ANTHONY M. TOPAGNA MR. and MRS. JESSE N. TORRES MR. and MRS. DANIEL C. VILLANI MR. and MRS. JEROME J. ZIOMEK FACULTY Page MOTHER DE MONTFORT ALEXANDER 14 DR. BENJAMIN ALIMENA 16 DR. MARGARET BEDARD 16 MOTHER THEOPHANE BOYAN 101 MOTHER ALBAN BSHARAH 100 MOTHER ANGELA CARSON 28 MOTHER JEAN MARIE CASEY 101 MOTHER MARIE LOUISE CASEY 35 MR. RICHARD CASSETTA 17 MOTHER THERESE CHARLES Ill MISS RUTH CHITTICK 96 DR. BERNARD CIOFFARI 64 MOTHER MADELEINE CLARY 6 MOTHER ANCILLA CLEARY 42 MOTHER MARY ROSE COCKS 21 MR. JOHN COLANERI 72 MOTHER PASCAL CONFORTI 125 DR. MARY GRACE CONNELL 35 MISS COLETTE CONROY 13 MOTHER MARGARET CROWLEY 42 DR. CHARLES DALY 26 MOTHER ST. GEORGE DAVISON 120 MOTHER KEVIN DESMOND 67 MOTHER ST. PIERRE DRURY 23 MOTHER DOROTHEA DUNKERLEY 79 MR. JOHN DWYER 12 DR. RUDOLPH ECKARDT 76 REVEREND FRANCIS ELMO 100 MOTHER MARY ROBERT FALLS 22 MR. LOUIS FERGUSON 39 MOTHER MARY ALICE GALLIN 9 MR. ERNEST GARTHWAITE 19 MOTHER BONAVENTURE GHIDONI 7 MISS GLORIA GRECO 82 DR. JAMES GREENE 40 DR. CATHERINE HAAGE 14 MOTHER MARIA CARL HAIPT 30 MOTHER ST. PAUL HINCHCLIFFE 85 DR. DOROTHY HUFMAN 8 MR. ARTHUR HUSSEY 35 DR. LOUIS KACMARYNSKI 90 MOTHER DOROTHY ANN KELLY 69 MOTHER MARGARET-JAMES KELLY 32 MISS KATHLEEN LE VACHE 29 MISS LORRAINE LOUSTALOT 69 MR. MICHAEL MacNEIL 32 DR. JAMES McBRIDE 87 MR. RICHARD McCOY 14 MOTHER EMMANUEL MclVER 73 REV. MOTHER AMADEUS McKEVITT 45 REVEREND BERNARD McMAHON 13 Page MOTHER DENIS MAHONEY 65 MOTHER AUGUSTA MALONE 97 DR. MICHAEL MEANEY 82 MR. JAMES MIDDLETON 109 MOTHER MARIE-CELINE MIRANDA 48 MOTHER GRACE MONAHAN. . 61 DR. MARGARET MOONEY 66 VERY REVEREND THOMAS MORIARTY 103 MISS ANNE MORRISSEY 31 DR. ROBERT MULVANEY 60 MISS GERTRUDE NAVIN 73 MOTHER MAGDALEN O’HARA 114 MOTHER THOMAS AQUINAS O’REILLY 61 MOTHER CHRISTOPHER PECHEUX 36 DR. ROBERT PERILLAT 4 MOTHER ALPHONSUS PERRY 47 DR. JANE PHELPS 35 MOTHER KATHLEEN PIE 39 MR. OSCAR ANTHONY POLI 113 MOTHER BRIDGET PUZON 103 MOTHER ANNE MARIE QUILTY 30 DR. ANN RAIA 90 MR. ROBERT REGGIO 121 MOTHER BERENICE RICE 11 MISS ANNE RIPPON 109 MOTHER MARY JANE ROBERTSHAW 93 DR. CAMILL RONAY 4 MOTHER MARY RUSSO 110 MR. EUGENE SANTORO 60 MR. JOSEPH SCULLY 99 MOTHER CELESTE SHAUGHNESSY 122 MOTHER BERCHMANS SHEA 114 MOTHER CLOTILDE-ANGEI A SMITH 101 REVEREND EDWARD SOARES 27 MISS ELAINE SPINA 115 MOTHER ALOYSIUS SULLIVAN 50 MR. THOMAS TAAFFE 4 MOTHER ADELAIDE THOMASON 73 MR. ERNEST THOMPSON 38 MRS. FLORENCE THOMPSON 12 MISS GRACE TUBMAN 30 MRS. SVETLANA UMRICHIN 97 DR. ANDRES VALDESPINO 119 DR. JOSEPHINE VALLERIE 10 DR. ALLYS VERGARA 37 MR. RUDOLPH VonBURG 95 MOTHER JOHN BERNARD WALSH 23 DR. JOHN WATERS 69 DR. M. IRENE WIGHTWICK 27 MR. PAUL WILCZAK 38 REVEREND MICHAEL WRENN 9 129 SENIOR Page Attanasio, Maria Amalia, 815 Tilden Street, New York, New York 34 Auletta, Theresa Maria, 229 West 256th Street, New York 71, New York 86 Beebe, Carol Ann, 530 Benham Street, Hamden 14, Connecticut 89 Biaggi, Jacqueline, 100 East Mosholu Parkway South, New York, New York . .104 Brancato, Susan, 635 East 222nd Street, Bronx, New York Brennan, Margaret Mary, 555 McLean Avenue, Yonkers, New York. Brennan, Virginia Mary, 50 Waren Street, Taunton, Massachusetts Brown, Catherine Elizabeth, 341 Pleasant Street, Utica, New York. Brown, JoAnn Marie, 612 Sylvan Avenue, Mamaroneck, New York. Brubaker, Katherine Anna, 2902 North Harrison Street, Wilmington 2, Delaware Brunner, Linda Ann, 85 Bronx River Road, Yonkers, New York 82 Bundschuh, Rita, 72 Siwancy Boulevard, Eastchester, New York 60 Cameron, Mary Ellen, Tasker Street, Saco, Maine Ill Campbell, Kathleen Anne, 61 Gregory Boulevard, East Norwalk, Connecticut. . 15 Camperlengo, Joanne Bernadina, 113 Beach Street, Yonkers, New York 62 Casey, Eileen, 211 Elm Street, New Rochelle, New York 105 Casey, Kathleen Ann, 7214 64th Place, Glendale, New York 89 Chan, Margaret, 46 Homontin Street, 1st Floor, Lowloon, Hong Kong, China. 104 Ciardullo, Maryanne, 1278 East 32nd Street, Brooklyn 10, New York 109 Close, Beatrice Ann, 93-03 Lamont Avenue, Elmhurst, New York 51 Colwell, Barbara, 11 Sumner Street, Derby, Connecticut 116 Connors, Patricia 54 Conway, Deirdre, 458 Scranton Avenue, Lynbrook, New York 75 Corkum, Lynne Helene, 26 Hayes Road, Tariffville, Connecticut 52 Costello, Darby Ann, 651 Allen Street, Springfield, Massachusetts 95 Crawford, Jeannette, 3 Calvert Street, Harrison, New York 102 Cronin, Dianne P., 31 Surrey Lane, Branford, Connecticut 83 130 RECTORY Page Daigle, Marsha Ann, 20 McLaughlin Street, Bangor, Maine 96 Daleas, Michele T., 40-60 Elbertson Street, Elmhurst, New York 18 Daly, Susan, 115 Osborn Avenue, Mamaroneck, New York 123 De Cicco, Virginia K., 17 Dimsdale Drive, Scarsdale, New York 112 DeMauro, Patricia Anne, 310 State Street, Canastota, New York 115 Desmond, Ellen Jane, 1 Todd Road, Cape Elizabeth, Maine 116 Donohue, Carolyn, 175 Mill Street, Newtonville 60, Massachusetts Donovan, Joan Elizabeth, Robin Lane, Exeter, New Hampshire. . Doyle, Susan J., 47 Sullivan Street, Cazenovia, New York Driscoll, Louise Y„ 4710 Edgefield Road, Bethesda 14, Maryland. Duerr, Patricia, 80-80 35th Avenue, Jackson Heights, New York. Emmans, Lynne, 73 Cornell Avenue, Yonkers, New York English, Ellen, 123 Oxford Road, New Rochelle, New York Ericsson, Joan Roberta, 2121 Matthews Avenue, Bronx, New York Estevez, Maria Teresa, Pomfret, Maryland Federovitch, Margaret, 146 Amherst Street, Torrington, Connecticut. Fahy, Marianne Frances, 141 Rowland Road, Fairfield, Connecticut. Feeks, Regina B., 54 Pilgrim Avenue, Yonkers, New York Filippi, Marilyn J., 46-10 194th Street, Flushing 58, New York Finnerty, Mary Anne, 40 2nd Avenue, Pelham, New York Fitzgerald, Dorothy Anne, 1705 Purdy Street, New York, New York. . . Fusco, Elizabeth Ann, 81 Cedar Avenue, Waterbury, Connecticut. 84 93 55 53 36 86 74 Geoghegan, Barbara, 30 Windsor Terrace, White Plains, New York Gevlin, Anne Marie, 82 East 237th Street, New York, New York Griffin, Gail Maria, 208 Kirk Avenue, Liftwood, Wilmington 3, Delaware Guthrie, Marcia Anne, 12 Wendover Road, Eastchester, New York Page Page Hanrahan, Patricia L., 85 Crest Road, Merrick, New York 68 Hurley, Maryjane E., 55 Gramatan Drive, Yonkers 2, New York . 52 Jacobi, Therese Frances, 1647 Madison Place, Brooklyn 29, New York 40 Jensen, Margaret Ann, 219 Rogers Avenue, Milford, Connecticut 88 Kammerer, Margaret Ellen, 6 Parlato Drive, Westhampton Beach, New York. . 91 Kane, Alice Marita, 24 Washington Avenue, Danbury, Connecticut 43 Keating, Patricia Ann, 197-23 90th Avenue, Hollis, New York 79 Kiefer, Kathleen D., 3003 Cedar Hill Road, Falls Church, Virginia 42 Kifanga, Mary L., Box 3041, Moshi, Tanganyika, East Africa 107 Kilian, Catherine M., 3147 Hull Avenue, New York 67, New York 108 King, Denise Marie, Duane Stage, Malone, New York 59 Koeltl, Elsie Ruth, 360 East 234th Street, New York, New York 71 Lajoie, Francoise M., 1460 Gardner’s Neck Road, Swansea, Massachusetts. . 75 Lannan, Joan Marie, 87 Orchid Street, Floral Park, New York 91 Lawler, Patricia, 12 Terrace Road, Norristown, Pennsylvania 117 Lesniak, Frances Wendy, 147 Cedargrove Drive, Rochester, New York 43 Locher, Joan Marie, 3147 Hull Avenue, New York, New York 106 Lorenz, Mary Jane E., 134-35 244th Street, Rosedale, New York 23 Lorusso, Carole Ann, 216 Third Avenue, Pelham, New York 76 Loveman, Angela V., 63 Fairfield Avenue, Port Washington, New York 57 McAuley, Martha Joan, 193 Harmon Avenue, New Rochelle, New York 108 McCann, Mary Anne, 72 Irving Place, New Rochelle, New York 94 McCarthy, Eileen, 1065 Nelson Avenue, New York, New York 21 McGinn, Rosemary T., 105 Argyle Road, West Hempstead, New York 86 McGoey, Ellen J., 58 Drake Avenue, New Rochelle, New York 58 McGovern, Joanne M., 132 Brown Street, Pittsfield, Massachusetts 118 McGrath, Mary Helena, 102 Cranford Road, Cherry Hill, New Jersey 4 McGrory, Regina, 326 East 238th Street, New York, New York 23 McKeon, Mary Katherine, 12 Glendale Avenue, Albany, New York 120 McVann, Carol Ann Patricia, 93-01 224th Street, Queens Village, New York ... 2 Mackey, Barbara Joan, 60 Wilson Avenue, Westbury, New York 70 Magrum, Jane Frances, May Fair 25, Williamsville, New York 18 Maheu, Linda Marie, 43-35 Forley Street, Elmhurst, New York 60 Mallonnee, Mary Emma, 40 Longfellow Street, Hartsdale, New York 25 Manion, Kathleen, 117 Church Street, Herkimer, New York 49 Martin, Mary Frances, 2140 East Tremont Avenue, New York, New York 14 Martini, Stephanie B., 9 Forest Avenue, New Rochelle, New York 92 Maulucci, Ruth Anne, 101 Mountain Street, Hartford, Connecticut 33 Maun, Dorothy L., 8602 Forest Parkway, Woodhaven, New York 5 Meyer, Gene V., 2525 Morris Avenue, New York 68, New York 82 Miller, Jane M., Quarters C, Naval Base, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 98 Miner, Susan Margaret, Bolton Center Road, Bolton, Connecticut 95 Morello, Claire Theresa, 27 Hughes Street, Hartford, Connecticut 118 Mulcahy, Noranne Mary, 46 Sagamore Street, Glens Falls, New York 57 Mulligan, Patricia Ann, 221 Plymouth Road, Wilmington, Delaware 125 Murray, Margaret, 57 Brownley Drive, Stamford, Connecticut 102 Nugent, Madeline Eleanor, 72 Elm Street, Westwood, New Jersey 65 O ' Brien, Constance Ann, 61 Faneuil Place, New Rochelle, New York 45 O’Brien, Valerie, 250 Kilbourn Road, Rochester, New York 8 O’Connor, Margaret Mary, 15 Saratoga Avenue, Yonkers, New York 56 O ' Donnell, Mary Louise, 35 Washington Street, Winchester, Massachusetts. . 61 O ' Neill, Eileen Mary, 4 Drake Avenue, Rye, New York 20 O’Neill, Jane Frances, 108 Voorhis Avenue, Rockville Centre, New York 24 O’Neill, Mary Patricia, 94 Nonotuck Street, Holyoke, Massachusetts 67 Palewski, Mary Louise, 38 Ballantyne Brae, Utica, New York 46 Parker, Angela Adele, 33 South Bay Avenue, Amityville. New York 31 Passarelli, Kathleen, 717 East 234th Street, Bronx, New York 74 131 Page Page Peppier, Mary Louise, 25 Rhodes Street, New Rochelle, New York 29 Phelan, Maureen, 12629 Safety Turn, Bowie, Maryland 29 Prytherch, Barbara, 14 Glenwood Street, McKownville, Albany, New York. . . 6 Puchli, Marilyn Jean, 70 Iceland Drive, Huntington Station, New York 47 Quinn, Margaret Mary, 1419 Robertson Place, Bronx, New York 84 Ranges, Carol Ann, 30 Errol Place, New Rochelle, New York 110 Reardon, Jean Ann, 36 Ansaldi Road, Manchester, Connecticut 49 Reddy, Rosemary R., 24 Surrey Drive, Bristol, Connecticut 31 Reid, Kathleen M., 45 Wyncote Road, Ho-ho-kus, New Jersey 71 Reid, Susan Margaret, 574 Fenimore Road, Larchmont, New York 58 Reilly, Margaret Mary, 19 Hillcrest Avenue, New York, New York 80 Roche, Kathleen M., 2657 Decatur Avenue, New York, New York 3 Sabato, Marguerite H., 142 Mount Joy Place, New Rochelle, New York 33 St. Aubin, Celeste Marie de, 1066 North Avenue, New Rochelle, New York. . . 26 Samaritan, Adrienne Marie, 305 Nyac Avenue, Pelham, New York 63 Sands, Alice Mary, 125 Cooper Avenue, Upper Montclair, New Jersey 85 Santivenere, Linda Rose, 3 Onondaga Drive, Wappingers Falls, New York. ... 79 Schellings, Marita, 13 Annette Drive, Port Washington, New York 44 Sharkey, Maureen, 2805 Decatur Avenue, Bronx, New York 119 Sheehan, Julia, 12537 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 115 Stone, Marjorie, 3070 Halsey Drive, Warren, Ohio 46 Strumpen-Darrie, Jacqueline, 4 Magnolia Avenue, Larchmont, New York. ... 99 Supple, Mary Grace, 212 East Street, Wrentham, Massachusetts 106 Sutoski, Mary Sheila, 360 Walnut Street, Elmira, New York 63 Tapogna, Mary D., 25 Cumberland Street, Hartford, Connecticut 80 Tascione, Anna E., 63 Maple Street, Yonkers, New York 41 Torres, Juanita M., 214 Summit Cross, Rutherford, New Jersey 83 Villani, Patricia Mary, 1527 Metropolitan Avenue, Bronx, New York 53 Voight, Mary Anne, 3 Jennifer Road, Scotia 2, New York 119 Waldorf, Laurie, 2217 Monroe Avenue, Rochester 18, New York 94 Walker, Patricia Ann, 149 Clove Road, New Rochelle, New York 77 Walsh, Ann Patricia, 171 Westland Avenue, West Hartford, Connecticut 48 Ziomek, Judyth Ann, 7 Walter Lane, Hamden 14, Connecticut 92 INDIVIDUAL SELECTIONS FROM THE WORKS OF T. 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