Dominican College - Aubade Yearbook (Blauvelt, NY)

 - Class of 1975

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eel mu gun Huli Tn wt | i HUI tl Ui iT aL UAUUTALIAHIT pane in wD | Si niet “i : 4 ee « tem “FORKEL HALL | : ACHIEVING WHAT? That's what we ask. We say we've achieved some- thing but we are not really sure what it is! We know it involves striving, working and many tears spread over all our years. Al nticipation IN| oting the future rying to reach a goal 1 ndependent areful P| ushing ahead [Al ware of yourself IT rusting life a mpressionable pening up to love IN| ot fearing mistakes per . “ - : Te - Lt. e qarnrmnenw a} of eke anvevogoons oes SSS spencer: = = = 4 = = = = co = Remember Yesterday. . . Live Today. . . Dream of Tomorrow Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is onlya vision, but today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of achievement. ad Sanskrit “How can we give the name of happiness to a that all the time leaves the heart unquiet makes us regret something gone, or still long for fleeting state and void — that ee something to come? Rousseau SENIORS (wi Joseph Mesiano B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 'tIt takes many failures to come by way of success. Stephen Fitzpatrick B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 'Only a fool judges a person by what others say without first looking for himself. ' Maureen McClintock B.A. MATHEMATICS It is a law of human life, as certain as gravity: To live fully, we must learn to use things and love people . . not love things and use people. ' Kathleen Varian B.A. PSYCHOLOGY In the world there are no strangers, only friends you have not met yet. 20 Maureen O'Callahan B.A. ENGLISH 'We need people, who are deeply beautiful, People who truly know us and love us - All the time wanting only that we be the best that we can be, Knowing that being with them is coming home. ' Gregory Beach B.A. ENGLISH ''We are never as happy or as unhappy as we imagine ourselves to be. ' 77 : e% wit soe he ag oy Edward Warnken B.A. PSYCHOLOGY ''The only way to have a friend to be one. ’ is Noreen Moreau B.A. PSYCHOLOGY ''To know the world, one must travel. ' 21 22 Debra Zallo B.A. PSYCHOLOGY ''Memories can be friends for they can take you to a place that you'd never thought you'd be again and take you to a place that you never ever thought you could see again.'' Jim Croce Patricia Flynn B.A. MATHEMATICS 'So often times will have it that we live our lives in chains and we never even know we have the key. ' Ronald Royster HUMAN SERVICES Tell yourself the earth is yours to take. ' A. MacLeish Helen Madden B.A. PSYCHOLOGY ''To experience life fully one must believe in the Sun, even when it is not shining; in Love, even when you feel it not; in God, even if He is silent.' ' 23 Janet Miner Concklin HUMAN SERVICES ‘'When God first made man, Having a glass of blessings standing by, Let us,'' said He, pour on him all we can. ' James Deremeik B.A. SOCIAL SCIENCE Learn like you'll live forever. Live like you'll die tomorrow.' ' 24 Kathleen Canestra Jordan B.A. ENGLISH 'tWhen you have love you have everything. ' Mary Jane Broussard B.A. ENGLISH ''Friendship often ends in love, but love in friendship never. ' am , ML re a. 4 geeeowtas® s o 0 toe Filia gg tt hea g “ig gg t BP Bee tina patting Ui pp ett tang Ney geet tfane H Te perk itang Pith ie | BEBug ee GOL q 25 26 Claudia Winsch B.A. SOCIAL SCIENCE Happy the man and he alone, He who can call today his own; He, who, secure wakin’, can say - Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today. ' John Wolklin B.A. MATHEMATICS Always behave like a duck - Keep calm and unruffled on the surface, but paddle like the devil underneath. Jacqueline Stormes B.A. PSYCHOLOGY Always look towards the sun and shadows will fall behind you. ' Cheryl Graham B.A. ENGLISH ''Two roads diverged in a woods and I - I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. ’ 27 28 Ebba Tinwin B.A. ENGLISH ''We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. ' Lawrence Urban B.A. PSYCHOLOGY Live for today, not for tomorrow or yesterday. ' Frances Cosseboom B.A. SOCIAL SCIENCES You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.'' % eee o® Paula Volpe B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 'tHold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot TV Lanceton Hughes 29 30 Denise A. Hannon B.A. ENGLISH ''T look in the mirror Through the eyes of the child that was me. I see willows bending, The season is Spring, And the silver-blue Sailing birds fly with The moon on their wings. Free to be.”’ Judy Collins Constance Scully B.A. PSYCHOLOGY Live for the Living - Give for the Giving, Moment by moment One day at a Time. ' S. Stills Sonia Rios B.A. ENGLISH ‘'Uninhibited and free you may find out what it means to live. Goethe Donna L. Livornese B.A. PSYCHOLOGY Sometimes occasions occur in life from whence you have to be slightly mad in order to extricate yourself . ' La Rochefoucauld 32 William Orosz B.A. MATHEMATICS Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless. Knowledge without integrity is dangerous and dreadful.'’ Samuel Johnson Janet Spagna B.A. PSYCHOLOGY ''The main thing in life is not to be afraid to be human. ' P. Casals Si ¥ ¢ % i £ Patricia E. Burr B.A. ENGLISH Looking forward into the past or backward into the future I walk along the highest hills and I laugh about it all the way. ' e. e. cummings Marie Maresca B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 'tHappiness is not perfected until it is shared. ' 33 34 Beth Petrie B.A. PSYCHOLOGY If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. ' Henry David Thoreau Michael Rubino BeAr rilo LORY 'tNo man is the whole of himself; ' his friends are the rest of him.’ H. Fosdick Margaret Vallone Gardineer B.A. ENGLISH ''The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay, love isn't love until you give it away. ’ James Allen B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ‘Improvement is the basis for achievement. ' 35 36 Libera Palmiero B.A. PSYCHOLOGY ''To be made aware of what is embedded in us and later dismiss it, will end life and the splendor of a new reawakening. ' Karen Ruglicki B.A. HISTORY If you want to be happy, be. ’ Roxanne DeLorenzo B.A. SPANISH Happiness is like a butterfly. The more you chase it, the more it will elude you. But if you turn your attention to other things, it comes and softly sits on your shoulder. '' L. Richard Lessor Donna Barba B.S. NURSING tLive life a little bit at a time. 37, 38 Diana Cosentino B.A. PSYCHOLOGY 'The eye sees flowers - the heart sees love. ' Judianne Schlachter B.A. ENGLISH ''My future is today, each day a gift of clean, bright possibilities, let me live all the days of my life. ' business and most 4 4 “ ris PIPGTAT Ot bt FILL thd Bere rye ear - ar% LsG2 is an exciting hen it is lived for others. Helen Keller exciting w William Rivera B.A. PSYCHOLOGY Life Voltaire B.A. SOCIAL SCIENCE There is no effect without a cause, d arranged for the best. ' Donald Franchino events are linked by the chain of necessity an 39 40 Robert Walsh B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Our chief want in life is somebody who shall make us do what we can. This is the service of a friend. ' Emerson Marie Cohn B.A. HISTORY Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you remember. ' ee ‘ at . ‘ ‘ ‘. . ras Peis! 9 mT, . SASSO be errrr Chris Wickins B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Work without speculating, it's the only way of rendering life bearable. ’ Voltaire Mary Thomas B.A. ENGLISH ''The important thing is to pull yourself by your own hair, to turn yourself inside out, and see the whole world with fresh eyes. ' 41 42 Richard Caruso B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance. ' Johanna Moran B.A. PSYCHOLOGY It's not that you do something for someone, but that you be something for someone. ' Abbey Cress Bobby Sutton B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 'T touched the Dead Corpse of effort and I sprung upon my feet with light - Thank God All Mighty I fought a good fight. ' Denise Coiro B.A. PSYCHOLOGY ''Yours is the earth and everything that's in it. 43 44 Julian Miranda B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION We are at the end of our trials and on the threshold of our happiness. '' James Miranda B.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ''When words no longer express the sweet sorrow of parting, then comes a smile to the memories. ’ William Ryan B.A. PSYCHOLOGY ''There's music in all things if only men had ears. ' Jean Kilian B.A. PSYCHOLOGY ‘Happy are those who dream dreams.’ 45 4 46 47 48 49 50 a a et saab” aye” ae) CRT we 51 “And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter and the sharing of pleasures. - Kahlil Gibran Senior Class 1975 Teac’ cae ay: ie i Seo . — iS = pa i ed ss a ee wens Oe. ) . SS ent a an Pca 53 ue rung of a ladder 4 sst upon, but only to enous! to endbe By was never meant to 7 hold a man’s foot long to put the other ” T. H. Huxley Ae UNDERCLASSMEN aeepngaie poeuainetie oe “Who are you?. . .1 —I hardly know sir, just at present — at least. | know who | was when I got up this morning, but I think | must have been changed several times since then.” Lewis Carroll 58 FRESHMAN CLASS OF 1978 “In the solitude of our minds, we can look to the future... 59 60 . . . for we know what we are, but not what we may be. Shakespeare 61 62 Gail Henderson - Vice Pres. silabahe SOPHOMORES — Class of 1977 Reps. - Pat Guthrie, Pat Shelton “I'm not what | oughta be, I'm not what I wanta be... 63 64 . . . 1m not what I'm gonna be, but thank God, I'm not what I was.” Martin Luther King | ett becarieh SA Bas oem OH 8 ay wenn ne ON seine teae ene 5 aoe tan 65 i Fs Class of 1976 — JUNIORS 66 ye L 4, “inna =) sie Gu YMHAP | Ps : THGnu nana a ht bi Hitin nu wi wa Va Ht a HE “We only pass this way but once; if there is kindness and love 67 . . . to be given, let us give it now — because we only pass this way but once.” 68 Pres. - Linda Vallatti, Vice Pres. - Pat Byron, Sec. - Grace Cassetta, Treas. - Karen Evangelista, Reps. - C. Wanamaker, M. Curtin, M. Coppola. eeeeeel” caaalil 69 “It takes two truth — one — the other FACULTY 72 Sr. Redempta Taylor Sr. Barbara Werner Business Office Mathematics - Director of Student Development ed atl cs itl Harry Fromm Sr. Janet McCauley Education History Sr. Tina Marie Stocks Sr. Clarissa Doyle Special Education Education oe Sr. Marian Reed Sr. Margaret Flynn Science Mathematics Berch Haroian Speech Business Sr. Margaret Joseph Gillis Sr. Ann Bernadette McGoldrick Art French 73 Marie Smith Miguel Mendonez Nursing Business a x Pa _boeseciegcory nsiraieringeaeR ncaa A Catherine Ricardo Mathematics Sr. Mary Dower Business Manager | foals Sr. Alice Kirk Education 74 William Hurst Philosophy Robert Moseley Sociology Harbhajan Arneja Librarian Yolanda Heinlein Education ¥5 bn at Solomon Rothstein Speech Robert Crie English 75 Vivian Shayne Psychology Edith Grossman Spanish Sr. Michaela Connolly Director of Development and Public Relations Marily Sterling French 76 Robert Macken 1927-1992 R-I-P- Director of Athletics Gladys Elson, Geraldine Brown, Susan Rudnick Nursing Virginia O'Halloran Nursing Howard Warger English aS 78 Sr. Kathleen Sullivan Sr. Rose Veronica McGoldrick Academic Dean Registrar James Jennings Michael Stocks Psychology Admissions Recruiter Sophie Welisch History Sr. Natalie Casey President Sr. Mary Foley Assistant Director of Admissions Sr. Mary McCormick Special Education Sr. Virginia Kissack Librarian John Brennan Director of Admissions John Lounibos Religious Studies 79 OO everyone sees it. «e eo is ae 4 x Lot Demonstration ing Park Nov. 17, 1974 82 St. Natalie Casey talks with students regarding feasability of a new parking lot. James Deremeik, President of Student Government, represents DC students. 83 84 BG es 2 Moderator - Sr. Dorothy Pres. - Grace Cassetta Vice Pres. - Cindi Wanamaker ad. ‘Nik ‘ii oe eh Se 4 85 Aquin Players present pr PIS ces niente t Large ICS a Lunat 86 An excellent drama about murder ina lunatic asylum was presented to a captive audience by the Drama Club last May. 87 Se oz DOMINICAN COLLEGE OF BLAUVELT NEW YORK Honors ii Convocation , F : mT | en) rea James Deremeik, President of Student Government, addresses honor students and their parents. 88 Alumni ‘ Recep- tion Members of the Alumni Board The Belmonts BELMONTS DRIFTERS JOHNNY THUNDER The Drifters 90 92 Dec. 18, 1974 President's eception j Pres. - Jim Deremeik V. Pres. - Steve Fitzpatrick Treas. - Claudia Winsch Sec. - Kathy Broderick ee a ag “| vs Student Government ig Moderator - Sr. Barbara Werner 94 ALUMNI DANCE 4a = = FREE DOMINICAN NEWSPAPER EDITORS - Larry Urban and Jim Fuhrman 96 97 es 98 AN RONEN ANT is Wa OF LANE FN aka 99 The sense of anticipation in putting out the Yearbook will be over when you read through this book and see what has been achieved during 1974-1975. It is with this in mind that we, the Staff, Sona Hie ee present this book to you. May it bring many memories to your mind as you ponder over it. Helen Madden - Business Mgr. Lucy Lotito - Co-Editor Sr. Barbara - Moderator 100 é ua eae TERUETEEIEEEL - a a WSF s, ee eee ey ee) A, : @2 ve i 1 ee... i - we We arse os ‘emis a Pp} 4 eee — 101 102 103 Oct. 25, 1974 featuring Donovan and his record machine 104 105 Ring Day — 3 years of anticipation ach ¥ : ae . Po He Kee te ee f | Joe i Pf ' | b— + H | f ‘ : | t 106 levement a0 = = (=) Culminating in Ach e acai 3 3 3 3 3 = 108 109 110 In and Around D.C. somo iocesoits ee 112 ) Ssnnete ann or ee | REE ae Be : ad ESTERBROO}! ie: ERS mage rpm ti ee ne You're out there straining, fighting to survive; and it's not that you really love splitting your guts, or the sweat and the grime, the hours of practice, a but for that one brief moment, | ‘ that second when you know ‘| that you've won! | SPORTS es ee eh Te 116 SOCCER Northeastern Bible Manhattanville STAC Mercy Pace Sacred Heart Ramapo Mercy Maritime Norwalk Tech. Manhattanville STAC Nyack Norwalk 5 wins 9 losses DaGe 8 - 0 1-0 Forfeit 1-8 2-8 6 - 0 7-0 0-3 4-0 4-2 5-1 Forfeit 6 - 0 4-2 Jim Miranda ar Fe, m « Steve Dugandzic xe 3 SY AN XA KAS St Jules Miranda 117 118 ak Be ad ee a vet eh Cheerleaders '74-'75 Claudia Winsch Maureen Dianuzzo Ann Foster Peggy McCann Karen Evangelista Donna De Simone Diane Svensson Carol Scaglinoe Barbara Benz Pat Williams Moderator - Sr. Miriam Catherine Nevins, O.P. Co-Captains 119 that Volleyball is here to stay. 120 w This year the women of Dominican College organized and introduced a Volleyball team. Their enthusiasm and determination leads one to believe Varsity HELEN MADDEN (Capt. ) DEBBIE ZALLO (Capt. ) Kathy Broderick Mary Coppola Lillian Domenech Sue Gusmano Vicky LaRosa Judy Morgan Vicky Silberzahn Linda Vallati Junior Varsity Sue Aery Pat Guthrie Joanne McDougall Mary Thompson Cindi Wanamaker Sheree Zallo NOT SHOWN Helen Lenosis Carolyn Phillips Ellen Radici 8 onsen a Basketball Team Men's Varsity 11 Thomas Daly 12 Bill Kolman 22 Dan Sullivan 30 James Grant 32 Barry Lemay 33 Dave Desmond Mgr. - Joseph Gartner 124 34 40 41 42 43 44 Steve Boyle Paul Vogel Jules Miranda Don Wilson Gerard Green James Miranda Coach - Mr. Macken 125 126 aM CLoRscen _— i oy Przonegntilnss cnet saree Sons ei a 127 Womens Varsity Coach: Michael Stocks Managers: Cindy Wanamaker Pat Guthrie K. Broderick 14 J. McDougall M. Coppola 42 N. Ryan K. Costanza 23 V. Silberzahn D. Dunne 40 L. Vallati V. LaRosa 32 P. Walsh H. Madden 30 S. Gusmano (injured) Co-Captains 128 129 130 Mens J.V. 10 Ray Plaza 34 Ed Kipp 21 Chris Falkewicz 40 Mike Lowney 23 Tom Madden 41 Mickey Brady 24 Paul Dugandzic 42 Jim McKenna 31 Mike Grassi 43 Joe Thompson 33 Juan Santos 44 John Finn er 22 Glen Scalia Co-Captains Mgr. - Joseph Gartner Coach - Robert J. Macken 131 132 : : aeP : i ae 134 4 re | i ; a I 4 a Alumnus 135 Bese be NR ‘ ; Pye . . . For there's music in the city. . It depends how one looks othe, 138 at the city walls Ben PL jt natalie ain is otitis mai — 139 he | Liat 4 : 1 = See Whether he's coming home or passing through, 140 You can walk the streets and 141 find so much to criticize 142 But that would be the easy thing to do 143 if you see it with your heart. 144 The sidewalks only hurt you AMATI STATA if you hate them from the start. 145 not necessarily sweet 146 | pass it on to folks I never will meet 147 And if my words don’t make history 148 Just call it Hard Core Poetry es ES ys HOME IS WHERE THERE IS ONE TO LOVE Home’s not merely four square walls, Though with pictures hung and gilded; Home is where Affection calls— Filled with shrines the Hearth had builded! Home! Go watch the faithful dove, Sailing ’neath the heaven above us. Home is where there’s one to love! Home is where there’s one to love us. Home’s not merely roof and room, It needs something to endear it; Home is where the heart can bloom, Where there’s some kind lip to cheer it! What is home with none to meet, None to welcome, none to greet us? Home is sweet, and only sweet, Where there’s one we love to meet us! CHARLES SWAIN. 149 You can blame the world 150 when troubles come 151 Let your weakness cut you down to size finding fault re If you 153 With everything surrounding you Re: GRADING POLICY A 94-100 4 B+ 88-93 Sed B 82-87 3 C+ 76-81 Qo G 10-75 2 D 65-69 al iB below 65 W official withdrawal before 2 3 of the semester. Spring Semester 1975 - April 18 F official withdrawal after 2 3 of the semester INC temporary grade given at the discretion of an instructor when any of the requirements of a course, including the final examination, have not been met by the end of the semester. The grade INC is not assigned in a case where a failure to complete course requirements in time is due to student delinquency. It is the student's responsibility to resolve this grade within the next semester, and the final grade must be submitted to the Registrar at least one week prior to the next scheduled final examination period. The INC grade becomes an F if the requirements are not satisfied within this time limit. 154 Maybe it's your narrow minded eyes 2 aah hilt by ett bol he fag LE Zhe eed! 155 If your ear is to the ground. 156 Only non-believers never 157 DEDICATION “| will be wise and just and free if in me lies such strength. For | grow weary to behold The selfish and tyrannical still tyrannize the earth.” Wisdom, Justice and Freedom are three qualities | we all strive for yet somehow we find extremely hard to attain. It is very rare to find anyone possessing all three qualities, and if and when you do, they deserve some recognition. This year the Yearbook Staff dedicates the '75 PANU) of:Vo (= com gala = -M 0-10) (MU ALO Mate) cM tar-le(-MOlS ae el0 Ly years at Dominican College a truly meaningful experience, by instilling in us some of their Wisdom, Justice and Freedom. ; . ’ ; ® : No matter how miserable we may be feeling, all we have to do is take a walk to the library. There you will find a smile, a laugh and advice from Sister Virginia Kissack. You can always count on Sister Virginia, to share with you both joy and sorrow. Sister's wisdom lies in her ever present sense of humor. The mountains we carefully constructed out of mole-hills are quickly torn down by Sister Virginia's humor. Through this we realize that life is not as bad as it seems. Not only do we have a librarian, but we have a friend. 159 Sister Margaret Flynn, or as she is more commonly known, ''Maggie, ' has been our class moderator these past four years. She was presented with a group of idealistic, naive adolescents and helped to mold us into realistic adults. We adjusted to college life with Maggie's help, and as a result she has tolerated all our ''trials and tribulations'' as well as sharing our accomplishments. She has always been fair and open to suggestions, but never yielding. Through this justice we find true strength. Hopefully some of her strength has been passed on to us. Aebe j saneaneeennne g ie, As Dean of Students, Sister Barbara Werner has always had her hands full. Whenever someone decides to form a club it is always Sister Barbara they run to for a moderator. No matter how busy she is, she has always found time to listen and help out. Sister Barbara has always treated us as adults and has given us the freedom to make our own decisions. This freedom has helped us to survive in the academic world. Not only have we survived, but we have succeeded. As a result of knowing Sister Barbara, we should now be able to stand up to those who still tyrannize the world, whoever they may be. ; 161 162 ADVERTISEMENTS 163 qo ( ’ de dle — nae SO 46 SC 46 SEA SC 4 16 QCAICHIWHWAIWCHWARICKIW LW HI HC WA IWAWK AK WEE Compliments Mi i ‘ - % é Cail : es — x. Ge © a. c= © a] 3 : D ) a ® tA . 5. ‘ ; : ‘ As J ts i if. f bi | i ‘ of f 1 407 SETTE:DRIVE) ,” ' MUS, NEW JER i A oebian CC | EQUIPMENT ANDSSURR t AUTHORIZED DEALER) FOR|}'CAN = ©... Lal ce cxzxid] cenie = =_ = a cS Boa jp GRAPH SOAP SO Fg IGF SC 4 SCF CIF NO ICE. CUE T UT MU UT TE It LAL ae SOLITRON DEVICES INC. 256 Oak Tree Rd. Tappan, NY 10983 Benjamin Friedman, President Joe Goldman, Vice-President Jim Trager, Secretary Steve Chin, General Manager MICHAEL J. HIGGINS FUNERAL SERVICE INC. 4 Convenient Locations 24S. Middletown Rd., Manuet 321 South Main, New City 623-2266 634-6110 In No. Rockland Area 78 Hudson Ave., Haverstraw Rte. 9W, Stony Point 429-2123 786-3500 Air Conditioned Ample Parking At All Locations 165 Congratulations to the Class of '75 Sisters at St. Margaret's Convent Pearl River, New York BLAUVELT WINES LIODUORS (914) EL 9-1331 (Opposite Fire House) Western Highway Blauvelt, N.Y. OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL CONVENT Best Wishes ST. PIUS CONVENT Providence, Rhode Island 166 Edmund Rachel William H. Boylan Director Director MORITZ FUNERAL HOME, INC. 290 Rte. 303 Wilbur Moritz, Mgr. 348 Dock Road Tappan, N.Y. Est. 1934 Closter, N.J. (914) 359-0890 (201) 768-4200 a Orangetown Shopping Center Orangeburg, N.Y. Open 7 Days (914) 359-6040 : Fred J. Guido, Jr. TA 8-9222 CASTLE HILL FUNERAL HOME, INC. Air Conditioned 1528 Castle Hill Ave. Parking Facilities Bronx, N.Y. 10462 Compliments of J. GORDON COMPTON 167 168 Compliments of A FRIEND 7 Working for ® | the dawn ofa brighter tomorrow Sisters of St. Luke's Convent Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduates of 1975 The Rivera Family Since 1934 CARVEL ICE CREAM STORE For All Occasions 21 Route 308, Blauvelt, N.Y. 10913 Phone (914) 359-4045 Congratulations and Best Wishes The Ryglicki Family TIP TOP STATIONERY 5 Orangetown Shopping Ctr. Orangeburg, N.Y. 10962 Greeting Cards - Stationery - Toys Phone: 359-6377 VOLVO BY TRI-MARX INC. Sales and Service 83-E-Central Ave. Pearl River, N.Y. (914) 735-4097 FROHLING SIGN CO. - Since 1933 - Designers and Manufacturers of Electrical Signs Nanuet New York Best Wishes'' Children and Faculty St. Margaret's School Pearl River, New York Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Gartner and Family ALBERT A. ENGELS ASSOC. Four Corners West Nyack, N.Y. (914) 358-0009 We Are Real Estate and Insurance Brokers 169 PROVIDENT SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 38-40 New Main Street Haverstraw, New York 244 South Main Street Clarkstown Shopping Plaza New City, New York 375 Route 303 (Opposite Orangeburg Road) Orangeburg, New York 148 South Route 9W (Opposite Filors Lane) Stony Point, New York Corner Lake Road and King's Highway Congers, New York There's a Fight at SCHWARZ MANN A fight against cancer. A fight against malnutrition. And a fight against heart trouble. Our products and our people are a powerful resource in the health sciences industry. Whether it be improving patient care or breakthroughs in the area of medical research. SCHWARZ MANN Science for Mankind Division of Becton, Dickinson and Company Mountain View Avenue, Orangeburg, New York 10962 170 ee hie - F . rT ARO ER OS Se ik, 7 segs ee fates ee eee af Bigicige® ete es ee I inc iinet tay ow Pitas i 2 een we ys , Siesinsite A ‘ i PB a te Te ° . saad ee May) Ni — = ‘ 171 . JOHN BRODERICK MR. AND MRS. THOMAS F. MADDE 2476 Webb Ave., Bronx, N.Y. a MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A. BURR | Se Sain an 180 Van Cortland Pk. S., Bronx, N.Y. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM KOLMA 18 Thompson Ave., Croton, N.Y. MR. AND MRS. E. J. KENNED' . 801 Mable St., New Milford, N.J. rand Mrs. Charles Allen” = - ih : —) Mr. afid’! Mr. and Mrs¢ nd Mis 174 Northvale, N.J. 7168-9826 — SDNOCD 250-B Livingston St. UNOC pete en BRISCOE'S AUTO SERVICE Complete Front End Shop and Auto Repair Congratulations Kathy and Class of '75 Varian Family Congratulations Class of '75 From Sisters of Christ the King Convent Congratulations Dominican Sisters of Holy Cross Convent New York To Our Senior Class, With All Our Love, THE SENIOR CLASS OF '75 ioe BREET Sei RON Beagrie. AES 75 Extends Their -% ie f yh sserregry ce ost Sincere Thanks 7 - To ALL! is tue por Saati i wena ee bad? vine ee Ww at Oa wey 175 Good Luck Seniors! _. ' ae ix ... a SS —— SSS SESS SS ity Hh 8H i oes reece = Sapte nat stp orate = Soo. 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