Dominican Commercial High School - Angelicus Yearbook (Jamaica, NY)

 - Class of 1964

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Organizations ...... Underclassmen ...... Graduates ..... Table of contents Page Dedieatlon ........ ....... 4 5 8 10 12 36 60 -------106 Patrons ......,..........,......,. ,,,,.,- 1 81 Senior Directory Acknowledgment -------195 Mrs. Mary O'Moore Delaney Dedication The inaudible and noiseless foot of Timev has measured out twenty-five years of teaching for Mrs. Mary O'Moore Delaney, Dominican's physi- cal training instructor, dancing teacher and dra- matic coach. Twenty-five years at Dominican! ANGELICUS 1964 salutes Mrs. Delaney and voices the congratulations of hundreds of stu- dents Who once s-tood in position on the gym floor. There were rhythms of marching and pat- terns of exercises, there were dance positions and basic steps, there were countless instructions that have echoed and re-echoed around the spa- cious gymnasium. The music has changed over the years and so has the dance, but the teacher had ever been special, sterling, fine, the glass Wherein the noble youth did dress themselves. Thrilling F irst-Nighters, flattering curtain calls of such unforgettable shows as: The Belle of Barcelona, Irene,', The Red Mill, Finian,s Rainbow, Student Princef Song of Norwayf' Oklahoma,', Music Man, and The Boy Friend stir in the memories of once-upon-a- time seniors when they hear of Mrs. Delaney- so gifted, so dedicated, so altogether .a priceless part of the fabric that is Dominican. Celebrating the four-hundredth anniversary of William Shakespeare, ANGELICUS 1964 pre- sents Dominican Commercial, a tiny part of the World's stagei' across which stepped some fif- teen hundred students, some fifty faculty mem- bers, the lead being played by Mrs. Delaney. Freshmen learn the I fish fig in preparaticm for the spring Pageant Holidays A i L .sl vii si' f 1 v . ,f fl 5 I sf ' A l 1 'Q7f . 9 I wg X 52 ,Q 'ix 1 ' i 2,5 15. I QQ I f ka 4 Z 1 1' 5 ,, 5 I? '. f XX gf ry i Q '+ L53 an 3 l if Il X f H . V f 0 - . I ' f 'R S z M It Mo X A I 4 l A 5 5 1 K K 2' K6 1 4- 7 -A 3 , CAV : an r I QV, 3 7. . Yr ' fr , I I '2,,ff ,, L , , ,wfgy z , f s X ,c 1 Durmg the senzor prom at the Hotel Statler, Mrs. Delaney, chaperone, appears wzth the prom queen and her attendants. I ln Tribute For God and Country Simple Words And shared by simple men Two Iohns In star-crossed history Above our human ken. Both stood apart In time and space Touching Godis immensity. Alert to sounds Of busy earth Brushing immortality. Both trembled on The mindis frontier Lauded by mortal glamour. Both knelt to laws Of God and man Amid incessant clamour. Now both rest silent Forever still Amid the Worldis wild Weeping While others grasp The fallen torch And plan a fruitful reaping. In my stars I am above thee, but be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve great- ness, and some have greatness thrust upon them. -Twelfth Night, Act III, Scene I JOHN XXIII Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church OCTOBER 28, 1958 - IUNE 3, 1963 JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY President of the United States JANUARY 20, 1961 - NOVEMBER 22, 1963 This story shall the good man teach his son, And Crispin Crispian shall neler go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered,- We few, we happy few, we band of brothers, For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother, be he neler so vile, This day shall gentle his condition: -King Henry V, Act IV, Scene III ' 7'v In fd-vu f? Q i ,i-' gn X imstgq , 4 I. f ,g 'f y ,V 2 , t . SA hi 'N In y 4 , . '35 2 W N 'V His Holiness POPE PAUL VI Superiors Very Reverend JH! 1' .. His Excellency The Most Reverend BRYAN J. MCENTEGART D.D., LL.D. Bishop of Brooklyn EUGENE J. MOLLOY Pastor, Superintendent of Schools Reverend JOHN L. Fox Presentation B.V.M. Church jamaica, New York Reverend Mother M. BERNADETTE DE LOURDES, O.P. Prioress General of the Sisters of St. Dominic Congregation of the Holy Cross Amityville, Long Island , ,f -Sw 55 H ' 'ff 9 iw, ' Vx 4:27 W, V KM, I 1 ,fy M4 S, , f7f,, 5,f ,J52,fAf 4, X yjff . f wifffw ' , ' SISTER LAWRENCE JOSEPH, O.P Principal Vw soar oener DU'1IUOl OUHSCLOY' X ffj If ffV!f f f Hx ffzf ff f ff f ff ff X . . iz: I I 1 :V .,7- C1f1'7f - -' f E, ,, ,W 7. an , ' 'rr '45 , 'ff 61 1' ,I 3 155455 2 42 ' X 4' f jfxyfifj f? fpff, J ,f ff f X xfffgfx g ' iw, , A f X I x f A QM I M lfgyfyf 2' ,ff W fif YQ X 'fi Reverend GEORGE E. HOEFNER Spiritual Counselor ff 7 SISTER HENRY JOSEPH, O.P. SISTER IAMES ELIZABETH, O.P Assistant Principal Registrar a L V ' WW' 1 L, X1 1 vmbmmmufmc Mila O 3 .. , iii L 2' 5 ,fi 3-gem D ml 1' ug . .:h. . 35 x ,L ?Q'?TV5f'3f2'9 '1c'fiV3-A-'f ifvf 5 X- x ,1 - ,, A 1 . fxffiw lii' 'lllif - A x 1 ' 5 1'V r'f1ii7f'fiY 'f mi. 'Bm fl ff ,' W flnlvy f n -'U NW., To develop the Christlike attitude towards Codls will, one's neighbor, and all life situations and problems was a major feature of Dominican's RELIGION platform. Looking backward to the Scriptures and forward to Heaven, students made ready to accept the now of Christ's redemp-tive work. Thus they studied about the Church, the Mystical Christ, which carries forward the work of salvation. The Sacraments, Codls saving actions in the present, came in for special scrutiny. Likewise did the Ten Command- ments, the guides to genuine happiness, receive careful treat- ment. The meaning of the state of grace, the concept of sin grew clearer in a frank analysis of teenage life today. All studied the liturgy and laid plans for intelligent participa- -tion in every phase of the Church year. With their goals set in the business world, where pagan principles and crass materialism run rampant, students worked hard at developing the correct sense of Christian values, at expanding those ideas, attitudes, and habits which will equip them to live as Christ would have them live. Imbued with the fresh air streaming from Vatican Council II, they listened, read, and discussed ecumenism. They saw how good example and intelligent dialogue may lead souls to the path of salvation. 4? y:,s,-:gyg t , Sister Jean Margaret, O.P. Religion Department, Chairman Religion, Senior Soclality A lecture on What God Is Like provokes serious thought and discussion for freshmen: Regina Daoanzo, Mary Moir, Kathleen Tafuri, Maureen Thorp, Kathleen Haines and Margaret M oylan. In order to test her oral-aural progress, Betty Baran makes a private recording from the master tape. From C2, DC,s language classroom, flows a con- stant stream of language-Spanish, that is, the modern secretary,s second language. The combination-lecture room and laboratory-expedites the play and inter- play of all the basic elements in the study of language: teacher, student, tape, record, books, blackboard, test- ing, and visual aids. Time, all precious forty-five min- utes of it, is saved, for with the stretch of one,s arm a head set can be reached. With the flick of a switch a program can be had, and since student progress is far from uniform, the simultaneous but private play of different-leveled programs takes care of the listen- ing needs of all. Teacher's modeling while students watch and listen, is followed by students' listening to and imitating their second teacher, the master tape. Individual student microphones give the teacher the means of listening in privately to each and of correcting each one,s spe- cific faults Without halting the progress of the class. Q I MThey have been at a reat east o lan ua es Elaine Roth, Theresa Musgrave and Margaret Walsh sharpen their Spanish comprehension - powers by submitting to daily listening via earphone ,ly iv, , -MM ra wt, i' ,J ,g 1 'f ,Ui , is f. V 'f at , , f , 52 , M-f,g,,,, , K' aff V Sister Mary William, O.P. Spanish Department, Chairman, Spanish, English, Yearbook Moderator Students of First Level Spanish imitate the master tape. Incliuiclual headsets and microphones enahle the teacher to monitor without interrupting the whole class. C6012 brave new worlaf that has such people init 39 Morality, behavior, legislation hold new meanings for Linda Goddard as she thinks about the civil rights revolution. Classes in Social Studies are really laboratories for future citizens of the United States and of the world. Students began their high school career with the study of the life of man and how he uses and is used by his environment. This was followed by an under- standing of government, especially our American sys- tem of representative government and the principles upon which it is based. In second year, where the emphasis is placed on world history, all were concerned with creating an ecumenical rather than a provincial attitude of mind. Heeding the words of Cardinal Suenens: Our century has thrown gigantic bridges over rivers, but it does not yet know how to build bridges from people to peoplef' students realized all too clearly that a mature world will only be achieved when the interdependence of each country upon the other is finally accepted. American history began in the third year where a genuine objectivity brought forth truthful evaluations of America's origins and development. These were followed by a dip into the countryis domestic and foreign problems. Two principles of the encyclical, '4Pacem en Terrisl' by Pope John XXIII stood out in sharp relief against the background of world prob- lems: the dignity and rights of the individual must be recognizedg error must never be confused with the person who errs. World peace and the continuing conflict with Communism was never allowed to grow dim as all watched the social revolution that gained such rapid momentum. Wide reading in civil rights pushed back the horizons of young minds and made room for the truly Christian duty: to do something about these problems through courage born of love. x el li g, H fe 'S' Q J Q5.g,f,,,r we fl . 'f V I 90 . V - Q LH? ff . I ,f i ' 3 X' D , . I I . 5 R? , - ,'2 ,f V' i H' , 'S Q ,., ,, S In preparation for a history assignment-a discussion on cioil rights--Patricia Reilly, Linda Goddard, Barbara Reyman, Katherine Toefield, Rachel Hernandez, Antoinette DeMichele, and Diane DeCario organize their ideas and materials. K 'H . X Sister Anne Regina, O.P. Social Studies Department, Chairman, Social Studies, Art Eileen Mitz, Diane Falco, and Josephine DeRupo rearrange the Kennedy file, the JFK section of which ended so unexpectedly. iff: Working on the premise th.at ENGLISH classes are a prelude to fuller and richer living, Dominican offered her students a pro- gram of many splendid things. Ninth year students strove to master the techniques of grammar, correct usage, spelling, and vocabulary. Along with these, they embarked on the pathway of wide reading and correct writing. Upperclassmen read, reasoned, and reflected on the events, people, and ideas met in their World of reading. Living in an age of mass communications, they had to develop a discerning literary eye if their readings were to contribute to the formation of the true and finished woman of character. The study of the great literary works, which served as models of expression, led to skill, precision, and ordered thinking in their writing. A new sense of accomplishment was felt when they found themselves using and arranging ideas and sentences logi- cally and effectively. Poetry contests, speech tourneys, drama skits, creative writing challenges-all helped to develop a mental response and reflec- tive appreciation in the students. Sister Bernadette Marie, O.P. English Department, Chairman, English, Leo Honor Society, The Quill Sth- Cv In preparation for the study of the Anglo-Saxon period of literature Karen Dorn points out a passage from the Old English to Barbara Reyman, Patricia Regan, Mary Shierholz, Marie La Clair, and Diane Plansker. si 21 fiilii MPI ID 55:55 llggggillll ll 'Ill Eiigszaziiiiiii 'UII as I :gran-EEEH EE lwggmllmwzz nllgfm lldwg gnussulllrflnr Mill! W 1 lllnp lnliriiglf' lllii llll ESUIIIW Ill!! llllllllllf ,L A HIIESI EHEIIIF ll ll lllllll' ll!! Ill Ill IIIIEY lllll lm? IIIIP' limi? ' 1 llllif Illlfi 'III2 ill' ff Fvery why hath a wherefore. iss Mary lane Allen constructs a line graph illustrating business trends from 95 Research in MATHEMATICS, automation, new uses for mathematics scored more than passing recognition in DC's math classes. Algebra students bravely faced the Whole Wide system of numbers: natural numbers, integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and complex numbers. Sometimes the elements were not numbers at all. With the emphasis touching the structure or pattern of mathematical thought, with repeated experience in both deductive and inductive reasoning, students took in stride each new algebraic experience. This experience continued in the Tenth Year Math course where the diet remained rich and challenging: basic structure of geometry, relationships among geometric elementsg lines, planes, triangles, polygons, circles. Then there was business mathematics Where considerable em- phasis Was placed on such topics as installment buying, borrow- ing money, home ownership and cost of public utilities, life in- surance, social security and income tax. Business graphs were given an extra look, they being a useful tool in everyday living. Self-reliance, a questioning attitude, and verbal precision all played a part in the development of the stud-ent's mathematical maturity. Sister Marietta Algebra Seniors: Joanne Ryder, Moyra Shields, Noreen O'Kane, Karine Massoni, Eileen Shea, Patricia Della Rocco, Maryann Bilello, Maria Morales, Diane Dillman, Justine Hayward, and Catherine Reilly find the answers more quickly when they pool their math resources. Cclhe wide and universal theatre. M ,Q T X f . Eileen Gorey checks the steps she will follow in her experiment with chemical compounds. A teenager stood on the threshold of adulthood and wondered about life, no definition of which pleased her until she took up the study of BIOLOGY. Here she observed and experimented and ventured into the morphological, his- tological, cytological and genetic aspects of the biotic world. Traditional prob- lems were interpreted in terms of molecular structure from the simple amoeba to the most complex metazoan-man. Theories concerning the gene, the cell, and evolutionary relationships were merged into a single inclusive idea dynami- cally defining life. Problems of nutrition, conquest of disease, theories of genetics and the study of anatomy pertaining to earthlings and outer-world creatures were investigated in the laboratory as Well as in factual studies. The laboratory program stimulated the student,s curiosi-ty leading to discoveries concerning molecular structures of elements to the complex structures revealed in the dis- section of frogs and fish. Journeys through the botanic and Zoological World culminated in an intensive study of God's greatest masterpiece in the living World-man. ? QW. .ry-QZ,fff 1. 52,5 Sister Melmarie, O.P. Science Department, Chairman Biology In their study of the anatomy of vertebrates, Noreen Duffy, Joanne Aidala, and Linda Rohdieck took to the dissecting of fish and frogs. Lois Nickel, Patricia Reilly, and Teresa Pelitsch use viewer scopes to broaden their knowledge of bacteriology. CC 1 How use doth breed a babil in a man. U As job deadlines approach, office practice students Karen Lo Vaglio, Elaine Solony, M ary Joyce, and Rosemary Leagus spend busy minutes at uFT1:d611,,, Marchant, and Smith-Corona. 5 Sister Mary Charity, O.P. Sister George Bernard, O-P . , ' S beets Sccretarzal Department, Clzazrmang Business U I Business Subjects Patricia Deeley, Teresa Laraouso, Nancy Palmer, Maryellen Coleman, Patricia Pausha, Monica Gallagher, and Elaine Gallagher take daily timed writings to increase their speed and accuracy. As the standard of living mounts ever higher and as automation in offices and industry becomes evermore prevalent, the capable secretary becomes a prime neces- sity for successful management. To mould this capable secretary, to offer the business World the Kfinishedv stu- dent, Dominican presents a program of four years of special training. Against a backdrop of Christian thought and practice, bolstered by a Wide reading program, complexed by the study of history, challenged by math, the DCite pushed ahead with typewriting, stenography, and all -the skills of the modern secretary: telephone and telegram tech- niques, traveling arrangements, bookkeeping, employer's personal taxes, social amenities, mail, the handling of special typing problems, the mechanics of business let- ters. Surrounding these hovered the ever present, the omnipresent ideal: the cultured young lady-Well- groomed, Well-spoken, well-balanced. '-:Q 1 'v I Fi 'ill lllili ills Sophomores: Irene Jordan and Helen Mancini strive, as do all DCites to earn a place on the school's typing honor roll, I A 635. Trained in the principles of business law, Kathleen Somerville, Louisa Fink and Eileen Schurr will know what to expect and what to do in living under the law. To master substantive LAVV to the point where one can act as her own legal advisor in money business transactions spells out one of the purposes of the law course. The contents of the program included: common types of contracts, nego- tiable instruments, insurance, bailments, torts, regulations concerning motor vehicle operation and insurance, property ownership and management, types of business organizations, and courts and their functions. Technicalities abounded, but students persevered realizing that mastery here would ensure successful handling of current, practical situations in the business of living. In their study of BOOKKEEPING students sought to develop habits of order and clear-thinking that will be useful in any field of activity. The instructions in account keeping, posting, financial statement such as profit and loss statements and balance sheets, petty cash books and pay roll with its accompanying tax problems all helped to answer the need for efficiency and preparedness in the world of business, be it large or small. Sister Mary Aquinas, O.P. Law Department, Chairman, Business Sulrjeets, Yearbook Busine.s's Manager Cfood counsellors lack no clients. 99 ff f ff Q f wit Q65 Q.. J f CSN f ',.f'-,f L . Business forms such as income tax 1040 will make sense to Mary Bruers, Laura Eiling, and MaxinexBraun, who have handled them in their bookkeep- ing class. Using things such as hat, needle and thread, and toy dog, members of the law class: Virginia Harmon, Maureen Sherman, Monica Poma, Nancy Russo, Linda Comer, Arlene Yorio Ihackig Iill Peterka, AnneMarie Huggard, Georgeann Kelly, and Nancy Walsh Ifrontj plan a practical lesson on bailments. mThat strain againfw ' fi, V -1-L gf l if Kathleen Terwilliger points out the whole and half tones in the familiar scales to Veronica Diomede. The number and popularity of operas, concerts, and television programs featuring classical music point up man's continuous search for beauty. The DC s-tudent learned early in her high school career that good MUSIC is a step toward the eternal beauty of God. A richly varied group of experiences was her weekly musical diet: instrumental activities by means of which the sounds of the various musical instruments became familiar, special theory and analytical listen- ing wherein she learned to follow a melody line Within the texture of a musical composition, history activity and choral activities. The picture painting and tone painting that is the specialty of the great composers took on new meaning as the student understood their techniques of rhythm, melody, harmony, form, and instrument. Folk songs were not neglected. Their origins and the stories they tell delighted, intrigued, and enriched the choral experience of all. The music periods ended, but the strains of loveliness will live OD and On! ,L., f ,,.,,1 1.-. .. , ,i : , Fw ' ' '7 V , .iz ,sgii i-, Sister Mary Brendan, O.P. Sister Joseph Maria, O,P, Music Department, Chairmang MU-WC, Affendanw Music, Orchestra, Bancl, Glee Club Music appreciation has increased the listening pleasure of Judith VVeinberger, Patricia Leone, Theresa Musgrave and Elyclia Alomar. X7 . .,-., , My I I , A 2 Cfriendly counsel cuts off man woes. 9? Q sf in 5 2 '42 t asia 4 ,Z f .. i uf' Group counselling is Sister Henry josephls specialty, Marilyn Kaim, Mary Lou Capone, Barbara Saunders, Linda Rufolo, Jeanne Crawford, and Bernadette Thorn have the opportunity to discuss their plans for the future. r f e r fi ei ei r'ier When the problems mounted and the world seemed too un- Y Q sV'f: 4 B ' A intelligibly complex, the DCite sought assistance in the GUID- ,Tj f irrr r ANCE room. Growing up, usually a checkered business full of A 'ri' lights and shadows, was no longer a series of major and minor Q, S Q f 2- If V cris-es when one's plans, ambitions, desires, programs and reac- if A I 'ii tions could be freely discussed with a competent counselor! r iiri i r Whether to attend college or not, Where, how, and all the ac- 'ff ff, g ' companying facts and figures were given an airing in the guid- , M Qi irv. -i ance room, a popular, busy place. DC,s program of class guid- QQQQQ llys - iff f ' ance, group guidance, and individual guidance aimed to help V S 5 youth prepare for life as well as for living, to foster in each more y, self-understanding and acceptance, self-appraisal and self-direc- . tion. A job, a job! My kingdom for a job! No need to give king- doms away at Dominican Where a placement center rings with calls for DC graduates. Since the demand far exceeds the supply, all seniors are placed by the end of the school year, and many juniors are the lucky possessors of temporary jobs. Sister Bernard Mary, O.P. Business Subjects, Placement i9 N . -1-xsggqg-1-Q-f-V-frm-xref-wgqv: W-may-f W -- 'W T. , ,AR ni-iff, , ' ' it 4 ,ggzf ,, , ' l K nj was i' , 'way , AX! . iigfgzl - f' I , I ' Q, ' f5,I.xj'7'5 2-'iff . ' V - V - . ,,-.41 , Ni ,V ,,., L 3fjf.Jfffff1' 1 ' -f Mr. Michael I. Velgot, director of public relations at the Hamburg Savings Bank, briefs Lynn Staples on the benefits to be had at Hamburg. nw 1- -- 1 Christine Vetter calls for a chat with Father George E. Hoefner. Dom inican's special counselor. Sister Henry joseph, O.P. Guidance, Algebra ws. 151:59 . Wy, . erxv J lang, ,g' fi .,,' ,' iii' I-ku' 4 'm ,5 l 'gi-f , Egwg Q Xu- F .V ELA' I 5 .' lfwt' '?jiff1 1, lf!-X' '1' mv, all . ,. . . K i F , li i , if ,i ig lzllMMwfl,llfl X 'ml if 6CTheref9 a time or all thingsfi With strength and concerted push-pull ef-fort Linda Napolitano, Iacqueline Tartaro, Nancy Lappin, Lois Burke, Kathleen Terwilliger, Kathleen Phelan, Cynthia Zito, and Patricia Hellsten effect the human pinwheel. M A -w,gq,.!e.w.r To develop and maintain a desirable level of PHYSICAL FITNESS all DC students participated in certain vigorous physi- cal activity. Exercises leading to muscular streng-th and en- durance guaranteed sustained effort in future work and play without becoming greatly fatigued. Coordination and flexibility, making continued physical effort easier and less tiring, ranked high on the score sheets. Since Work, which once supplied neces- sary exercise, is now done quickly and efficiently by machines, most people have to supply their own exercise. Exercises learned on the gym floor, therefore, became the blueprints for after- school activity. Likewise did the dancing classes look to the future. Instructed in the art of ballet, tap, folk dancing and ballroom dancing with all its variations, students not only gained poise, rhythm and balance but also a rich storehouse of ideas and ideals to color their future ventures in the world of dancing. Joanne DeBraccio and Patricia Stanforfl meet in a grand left and right of a folk dance. 'Ne i,,,,, ,- ip, A gs , . kiff:gg,sl: ' -its-P' . Y' ' ' 'L Mrs. Mary O'Moore Delaney Instructor of Physical Education and Dancing l I l Seniors of 12-7 practice the Mambo. JP A 'F 1' My ff '4,. ,,- -V, f' 1, .' f ,-.5-1 , X i:1x,r.pf-.5-. uv' 'Q--sf1 f.:gXfx-xv Q1 . x V, -Q --We-X., U , ., gf'.1.'J1'Ii,i' ws. dz, 41 ,,,s,, ,4, 7,,,.gm U4.. ,v..2',,J .,v ,.,.. v. ,f , ..vf, ,, . 1' ' ,fwfs,g:- 53, :'.Nw:-fi-'L -ff -' , f' f U n . A ' 1. I I- .., Cfrf-If ' , . ' a 'k 5, , .-, ,I . p1a., I. . QIII III + QE JA Y X x fm I I-f wg- xx ,'f:, .:Ix A Rx I ' Sb v' ix . - .QQ-'f-.'.x qy. 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' I I : f I h ' I kt? f! -' , ,I I I ,Can f f' '-',sX'N'- Irv: I I ., I ' fl-'Q , I 3 :N s - - , 'Mr 2 Q -1, 51' kfffl Q3 x..II iff' I 1 A, ,I. .IxII:-:r,IfNf E-3'-f. Tr, rf -'v.'If, '.,- Ifr x ffqfglv Aj ff' W'-4 J ,J . OTHELLO LEGIO GF MARY 'wma Q3 5 I , -.fxA' Sister Louis Marie, O.P. Librarian, Legion of Mary Mary Ann Charles, Treasurer, checks names and sections with Claire Doer- ler. Legion members, jean Hofrnan, Mary Bier, Patricia Sorfin, Ann Lasker, Kathryn Bernat, Esther Schwartz, Marianne McConnell, Elizabeth Neigle, Carolyn McSorZey, Roseanne Loterza, and Virginia Deegan, socialize before the meeting begins. Q i Sister jean Margaret and Margaret Doran pack practical Christmas gifts for the sick poor. In aspiring to Christocentric living, students found ways and means laid out for them in two organizations: the Sodality of Our Lady and the Legion of Mary. Near- ness to Christ came through nearness to Mary in her rosary, litany, Office and hymns. Doing for others in the name of Christ brought deeper happiness. Clothes for the sick-poor, canned foods for the needy, toys for children, work with the blind, volun- teer aid in parish and hospitals. Such activities as these gilded the after-school hours with the precious gold of charity. Sister Louis Marie, O.P. was moderator of the Legion of Mary. Sister Mary Anton, OP. guided the freshman sodalists, Sister Mary Norbert, O.P. the sopho- mores, and Sister Iean Margaret, O.P. the senior sodalists. ODALITY OF MARY Maria Morales, Prefect, Mary Crowley, Recording Secretary, and Karen Brandenstein, Corresponding Secretary, put the finishing touches on the tables, set for the children's Christmas party. Fx I :Jil Sister Mary Norbert calls for sug- gestions on ways and means of bringing Christmas joy to others. 39 MATH CL B Curiosity heightened, interests broad- ened as the explorers in math followed the suggestions of their moderator, Sister Adam Joseph, O.P. Surprises, puzzles, and ideas comprised the weekly diet, stu- dents departing each time with a new bag of tricks to show to their friends. Short cuts in computation, the study of statistics, the reading of all kinds of graphs made members aware of the use- ful role the knowledge of math can play in their daily lives. To win the bet she has with Linda Coleman lleftj president of the Math Club, Linda DiBucei, vice-president, must find 84 triangles in the figure. Students learn how to interpret set notations. Stefanie Bemis and Maureen Cregan graph inequalities . l A ART CLUB To business that we love we rise betime, And go tolt with clelightf' As the brushes stroked and pens scratched, as ink ran and colors blended, artists thrilled to Watch the emergence of their own creations. The Weekly art lessons of Sister Anne Regina, O.P. took form and shape and color on the palettes of some sixty student artists. Their Work, displayed in the art room, attracted many Viewers, thus making the room DC,s very own art gallery. , , 4, , , ,TW . I The business of painting is sheer delight to Louise Bykowski. Artists: Carmen Sweeney, Karen Dorn, and Mary Ann Taylor confer with their master artist, Sister Anne Regina. rx-P' if r fn! I 155, 1 , l s 1 f l ls wi li if 11? 4 , i 2 f fr 2 Officers: Patricia Cunningham, Treasurer, Karen Brandenstein, Secretary, Roseanne Tavalario, President, and Eileen Sullivan, Vice President, prepare the setting for the Leo Honor Reception. LEO HO OR OCIETY CODE OF THE LEO HONOR SOCIETY To love, Obey, and be ever grateful to my parents and those in parental authority over me. To obey school authority, to be regular and punctual in school attendance, to reflect integrity in all my actions, to respect school property, to develop school spirit and leadership to the utmost, and to uphold the principles and teachings of Catholic education. I will endeavor to develop my talents through industry, and thereby take advantage of all opportunities afforded by Church and state to excel in scholarship. I promise to be faithful to American ideals, to respect all civil authority and promote among citizens the Christian Brother- hood of man under the Fatherhood of God. To fulfill my obligations as a practical Catholic, to be a living exemplar of the commandments of God and the precepts of the Church, to be faithful in the reception of the sacraments, to accept without reserve the doctrines, moral standards, and devotional practices of the Catholic Church, and to be an active member in my parish. As the scholastic year grew in months and became weighted with knowledge, some stu- dents reached for the zenith in mind and heartg in dress and behavior. The reward came in the guise of an invitation to join the LEO HONOR SOCIETY, the special honor society of the Brooklyn Diocese. Members of this society, directed by Sister Bernadette Marie, O.P. pledged themselves to be faithful to the society's code. Sister Lawrence Joseph meets Kathleen Carney's grand- mother, Mrs. Harry Kroell, great-grandmother, Mrs. Eliz- abeth Gerlach, and mother, Mrs. james Carney, who came to congratulate Kathleen on the occasion of her reception into the Leo Honor. fi For those with literary interests and talents, Sister Bernadette Marie, O.P. established T he Quill. Sometimes it was poetry that filled the after-school hours with challenges. Models were studied and imitated. Then all set out to express their own beautiful thoughts in rhythmical lan- guage. Rewards came in the form of acceptance for magazines, for the Anthology of High School Poetry. Some preferred essay Writingg others, short stories. Ideas and techniques were shared and discussed and put into practice. The fin- ished products Were submitted to the fluorescent lights of constructive criticism, the club's aim being Excelsiorl THE QUILL CLUB CDL Doctor lfVilliam Riley, President of the New York CDL, briefs Joanne Keese, Antoinette De- Mielzele, Anna Sanfilippo, jane Leuitan, Mary Eileen Sullivan, and Edna Garnpert on their next responsibilities in the campaign for decent literature. Citizens for Decent Literature, a nation-wide organization dedicated to fight for decency in literature, moved into Dominican this year under the leadership of Sister Nlaryaline, OP. The particular duties of the members of DC are of a letter writing nature, members serving as secretaries to the adult branch of the CDL. Youth proves hy this organization that it wants to be decent and upright citizens. Their sword is their pen by means of which they strive to uphold those principles of morality, integrity, and sacrifice, which are the very underpinnings of civilization. The ideul crystallizes as the letters grow and the mimeograph clicks out the materials that are the antibiotics for obscenity and indecency. , is Spurred on by the wish to make something really useful Red Cross members toil away at their stitching proyect The sick, the poor, the unfortunate held priority spots in the aothernessv program of DC,s Junior Red Cross. Time, effort, interest, and even talent were the bartering terms for the giving of self. Sister Mary Erica, O.P. and Sister Maureen, OP. called the tunes of the selfless mel- ody that was played out each week at the meetings. Crutch bags for the crippled patients, stuffed animals for the sick children, dolls' clothes for little girls, lap quilts of bright colors for the Wheel chair patients-such gifts as these took shape and form as the months passed. O ch me to 60 ,Thy will Sister Mary Erica checks accounts with Dianna Protasiewicz, unit leader of the Junior Red Cross. DRAMATIC The play's the thing whereinv to catch the conscience not of the king but of the members of the Dramatic Circle as they gather each Week for their meeting. For then, it is that plays are enacted and students have the opportunity to practice the dramatics that their coach, Mrs. Delaney, has so expertly taught them. Principles of acting: voice, diction, gestures, locations, dress, theatrical history and characters, current plays-topics such as these receive due treat- ment in the course of the year. The spring play, the Circle,s highlight of the school year, was appropriately one of Shake- spcarcfs-A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM. This drama taught all one special lesson, how to weigh the rival claims of imaginations and sober vision and decide in favor of the latter while giving the former its due. U W., Afln. Ag l V i l 4 , ri In Sur le Plage Madame Dubonnet lGeralcline Sullivanj is harassed by Percy Browne lDiane Gormanl and Lord Broclclzurst lLinda DiBucciQ,- the older boyfriends in THE BOYFHIEND. l Dance numlners for tlie senior play start in the dancing class. Mrs, Delaney is ready to assign Irene Clark, Therese Canning, and Florence Tucker. In THE BOYFBJEND Maisie IPatricia Reillyj sings Won't You Charleston With Me to her boyfriend Bobby Van Husen fNoreen O'KaneQ. .L Dulcie fCarmen Ortizj boop-a-doops to Lord Brockhurst in It's Never Too Late To Fall In Love. Nancy CCathy Larkinj, and Fay lRosanne Tavalarioj, two girlfriends in THE BOYFRIEND, demonstrate how Perfect Young Ladies should act. At the Christmas assembly, Dramatic Circle members staged HOLY NIGHT by Sierra. CQMMERCIALITE if K-.J 'Ninn-valv- I 564, , uf' IQ. I sings I 0 . .,, ., N N'-xx in XZ' ..1'g'rr 1 e H114 , Aiming to lreller their own plans, page eclilars: Berna- cleile Doran, Diane Gorman, anrl jane Leuilan stuffy other publications. . -.'-' KX, 1 we AM! Sister Maureen Kieran aicls editor Joanne Ryder in the laying out of TIIE COMMERCIALITE. Catherine Haimoncl, Maureen Shea, Phyllis Kuzneski, Irene Smith, and Linda O'Brien discuss their various feature clrtieles. X 48 49 For the facts, for the details, for the special something that is DC-read the COMMERCIALITE and THE ANGELICUS. While the page editors and feature editors did their daily news-snooping and packed their quarterly with all the news tha-t's fit to print, staff members of the yearbook set about pub- lishing the latest history of Dominican in print and photos. Sister Maureen Kieran, O.P. directed the young journalists, holding Weekly Workshops on newspaper Writing. Sister Mary William, O.P. set the pace for the production of the yearbook. From idea to layout, to picture, to copy, to galley, to proofreading THE ANGELICUS-the road was long and exacting but thereby hangs a tale -the story of our school. Publications NGELIC Before leaving for the Columbia Scholastic Press convention, yearbook edi tors, Mary Ann Bilello, Josephine DeHup0, Michele Carnaoal, and Patricia Drees prepare their name tags. Francine Tramontano and Anna Amoroso type captions for the ANGELICUS. wx! Susan Bond, Judith Gregory, Anne Marie Maguire, Josephine De V Rupo, Mary Ann Bilello, Patricia Kell y, Marie Capizzi, and Jane Jan- thor carry on one of the many iam sessions that help to make a year- book. f 'Www GLEE CLUB -,gi Q if The senior glee club are all ready to entertain at the Christmas assembly. The glee club sang songs from many lands and many people. Planned and directed by Sister Mary Brendan, O.P., and Mrs. Joseph Mullally the musical program, a twice-a-week affair, of- fered members hours of delightful listening and singing. Some- times singing a cappella, at other times accompanied by piano or organ, students raised their voices in folk songs, in selections from operas or oratorios, from musical comedies, from cantatas. As spring drew near and concert time appeared on the horizon, strains from the following grew in popularity: Adoramus Te, Hodie Apparuitf' Psalm l5O, By The Bend Of The River, Beyond The Blue Horizon, Cindy, and Kitty Of Colrainef' Mrs. Joseph Mullally Director Dominican Corps spells Dominican school spirit. The wearers of the DC button are often the unsung heroines of the school day. Moments of outward display happen only now and then: such as at an assembly, When the color guard appears, or at parade time, at school functions such as Open School, graduation, school plays and concerts. But the daily posts are the hidden jobs in cafeteria, student rooms and halls. Do- minican is proud of its special corps! Sister Henry Joseph, O.P. was the moderator of DC's corps. Frances Iorio, Barbara Hujanen, and Linda O'Brien keep the dessert lines moving at lunchtime. 1 . , :V 2.5119 The color guard, a special section of the corps, opens the assembly DOMI IC CCRP Maria Morales, General Manager, and Eileen Shea, Assistant Manager, conduct the meeting. 5 3 is ii Kathleen Hettrich, Freshman, captivates her audience with her declamation, WhyP an eration so suitable to these times of civil rights. FORE SICS In addition to the speech activity that is a part of the English course, students may obtain extended training by belonging to one or several sections of the Speech Club: debating, extempore, oratoiy. The procedures may varyg the goal is constant-toward an articulate Christian youth. Sister Jeanne Dolores, O.P. led debaters along the straight and narrow path of briefs, evidence, and rebut- tals. Sister Mary Grace, O.P. boosted the morale of the young public speaker, who must not only know about things but must know how to say them effectively. Sister Mary Rosalita, O.P. directed the orators, who aimed to give five or six minute speeches in the most acceptable manner and style. Freshman, Sharon Vollmuth, shares some social security evidence with her debate opponents, Peter Richards and Andrew Festa of McClancy High. Resolved: That Social Security Benefits should be extended to include complete medical care! DC's varsity debaters: Barbara Vettel, Ann Teehan, Justine Chi- nzelewslci, and Nancy Barrett ur- range their plans for the NYU. debate tourney. . gan- 5 45. ss Carol Hrornada manipulates the Viewer, thus giving Carol Oppedisano, janet McGrath and Patricia Sutter a private tour of Spain. PANISH CL B By speech, song and dance did the members of the Spanish Club become better acquainted with their His- panic-American neighbors. Under the guidance of Sister Marie Paulette, O.P., each weekis program offered stu- dents many opportunities to grow socially, culturally, and linguistically. The motto Adelante, Siempre Ade- lante! hovered in the background of all activities: skits, dialogues, monologues, song fests, folk dances, and group discussions. In an a-tmosphere of fun and relaxation the foreign tongue, once so strange and rapid, grew familiar and meaningful. Pan American Day, April 14, was achievement day for all club members. On this day the students staged their first public performance: a Spanish Fiesta. m :.:1za'- Aqui se habla mexicanau is the name of the Spanish skit given by Janet Vareles, President, leon Laney and Mary Ann Waldron. Diane Geiser, President, distributes blue carnations, the club's distinctive flower, to Christine Bastedenbeck, Linda Kisling and Irene Reddy. r f . French Horns: ffrontj Marilyn Ananicz, Mary Marting Trombones lmidcllej Kathleen Spor, Jeanne Hiegerg Trumpets: Mary Sclzworer, Mary Ann Spor, Ada DeMarcog Saxophones: lbackl Carolyn Gorman, Geraldine Iackne, Kathleen Moran, Joyce Murphy, Christine Reichert. Pianists: Kfrontl Katlzleen Klees, Carol Sarmclersg Bass Elizabeth Gannon, juzlitlz Laslcowslcig Pian- isfs: llrackl Jeanne Dutlcowslcy, Barbara Benceoenga, Annice Mor- ton, Carol Bernlzarclt, Diane W'il- son. Q4 .. - , ....T,m:m,f.Jv Hx . ivy. in p Hr. 1 f'.?g11L,1igq f 'i--Qi3 i?eE iff? A Q41 -.. 1, .PE rr: -Vmgnsl-gli. ' M- ME? V. ilu? .A ,, V r ii'-y f k F lutes: lfrontl Nancy Simelc, Maria Limardi, Anne Mineig Clarinets: fmiclcllel Mary Ann Gelato, Mary Nuccio, Cbaolcj Ioan Schnitzler, Patricia Groom, Kathleen Power, Jill Peterka, Elydia Alornar, Lorraine Smith. Drums: Helen Mancini, Virginia Ulrich, Lenore Quartaro A Wish, an interest, an ambition, may start a DCite on her orchestral career. A After that comes the patient tutoring of Sister jean Margaret, O.P., who has the secret formula for unever say dief, Once the instrument is familiar and the sounds are forthcoming, the persevering freshman looks forward to the day when she will join the upperclassmen in the orchestra. Daily morning practice, with Sister Mary Brendan, O.P. directing, resulted in assembly programs full of rich tones and splendid harmony. Concert numbers included: Serenade To Springf' Some Enchanted Evening, Echoes of Spring, and Peter And The Wolff, Violins: Cbackj Regina Sulenslci, Katherine Hoh, Mary Lange, Priscilla Knight, Elizabeth Mitchell, Caroline Farago, Margaret McCrann, lfrontj Elizabeth Bunescu, Carolyn Krupa, Lorraine Neuberger, Carol Meyer, Marion Dennison, Maureen Eagan, Ann Palmer. V7 1 Ffa 5 , vi ,-!,-,-- , if ,. ,i ,,. f,..4..ii ,X ' ,ywtg fi -gf . BAD Dominican on a Wednesday afternoon was not the place to go for peace and quiet. For Wood- wind, brass, and percussion instruments held their rendezvous at that time. At the start, the third floor reverberated with a cacophony that sent all non-musicians running to distant places. As the weeks passed, however, and the instruc- tions of Mr. Eugene Condosta were heeded, prac- tice periods became delightful listening periods. DC's band had its moments of public demon- stration when it took part in the parades of the CYO, the American Legion, and the Holy Name Society. Kathleen Powers, jill Peterlca, Kathleen Spor, and Jeanne lieiger take their band practice seriously. GND The weather was chilly and the road was in repair, but the band played on and so did the twirlers. S' I Y , if CA W lik-fr ...fs Priscilla Knight, Lynore Quartaro, and Virginia Ulrick supply the beat for the marching feet. BATO CL B Every day was baton day for some sections of the twirlers. Two moderators: Sister Anne Louise, O.P. and Sister William Marie, O.P., planned, checked, criticized, encouraged. As the practice periods 'mounted so did the skills. Patterns of routine executed with coordination, rhythm, grace and balance made the performance on CYO Day a pleasure to watch. , . -f-. .,.,, -, ar- ng A. in emwrggfgfa.. xt 56 P T Fathers have their own informal gathering Mr. Lawrence Falco, President, and Mr. Warren Denni- son, Treasurer, plan the agenda of the coming meeting. The interest, financial aid, and encouragement of the parents aided Dominican to keep pushing ever forward and upward in her efforts -to train Catholic youth. At the monthly meetings parents had opportunities to ex- change ideas, to compare notes, to discuss problems. The rearing of teens to all the lovely ideals of Womanhood in a World so full of evil and violence seems a little less formidable when school and home assist each other. Mothers entertained at the Christmas party: Kbackl Mrs. Thomas Kingston, Mrs. George McNi7'7', Mrs. Nicholas Corro, Mrs. Arthur Caoanagh, lfrontl Mrs. john Eagan, Mrs. I. Edward Baumann. qi 'J ,R DOMI ICA - ! 9 T E 2 , -i r t f r P if fl gig x ,,.,.,c .,,.,,, ,... V ,Wi M as I t h ' I. Doctor Helen Y. Kinas tried to keep us healthy and happy. Sister Mary Damien also helped to solve our health problems. Mr. William O'Brien, familiar with all the inner workings of the school building, protected us in all emergencies. 6F 'N-Q N 'L-1. ,. , ix 1 Mrs. Etta Callahan in her every-day minister- ings played many roles: mother, teacher, proc- tor, counsellor, friend. PECIAL - x , if .r M 1. A eff errr L s Mrs. George Byme I s 1712! ff T, an I ' 'Qyv M, 1 f My ,V fr . ,.-, f . .,..,5..,,,.Mw,,4-.' , , , '- 'L J 4 3 ,V , - ,- Zifigfge ,,.,.,.l,,h,,,'f ' 'jx A 1? , 1 Z Q 1 M ff 4 re Wo' XY' fr 1 7 r f Z I , my I KI can no other answer make hat thanks, And thanks again, and ever thanksf, Mrs. Joseph Allen W! Mrs. Iohn Meehan 1 ,Jr 5 5 Mrs. Helen Roth Mrs. Kenneth Weidner N 'lv ,W . uf., ' sr-4. , 1 1 fy 1. Z . . .. .,a'.b,,. , -v.,,,,m..4f,.f P f4:!..?W . . 4 gf! V nw, L! ' 1 I, I-Arm, , . .V - .ww-Zag, - ...,, f,. . . . ,, ,.,., , he f M 1 I at I f 2 5 2 1 1 I 1 J K E 9 ' r 'N lg, mai ' 'Q f ' 'x 1 y, f , , F 1 ,gh 49 .,, ,- 5 e 4 4 f., , svfyxy N A A As the gym period comes to a close The- resa Maruca, Patricia DiNicola, Kathleen Dooley, Helen Ertel, Marianne McCon- nell, Linda Manuel, and Helen McKer- nan never want for conversation. In the late afternoon you might find Eileen Gorey, Linda Holzmann, joan Kiefer, Christine Heeg, Maryann Keller, Bar- bara Gumprieh, Lynn Henry, and Linda Guadagno catching up on their extra reading. 62 This microscopic exchange leaves Carole Carrano, Angela Dabbraccio, Mar- garet Colleran, Linda Chisarik, Elizabeth Neigel, Lois Nickel, Patricia Reilly, Linda Salvato, Teresa Pelitsch, and Christine Chodlcawski more fully aware of the mysteries of cell life. Now that their watches are A-OK , Patricia Kvpf, Mdfyellen Fvrtufw, lean Lavello, Ioann Giordano, Dorothy Grabowslci, and Kathleen Klees are ready to face the day's challenges. 9 -1 101 H -N I constructively. P gi x fi 's it sf ,M X W W X nigiiwp ' Having just received their guidance bulletin, Ioanne Mendala, Marianne DeLillo, Carolyn McSorley Barbara Devine, Virginia Deegan, Edna Daley, and Anne Mille plan to use it SISTER MELMARIE, 0.13. The study of botany enables Mary Atkins, Adele Wagenblost, Sharon Antonelli Ioan Biology, First Aid Sweeney, Eleanor Ardolina, Rita Van Roten, and Gloria Vega to appreciate these African violets that brighten our G.O. Maureen Sullivan succeeds in convincing Martha Spatarella, Kathleen Brennan, Mary Campbell, Barbara Schenk, Dorothy Bauer, Anna Bonacorsa, and Carol Saun- ders that they CAN change the world. ,, mg if MHRY fy Y J ' VIRGXN g , AND Q , MOTHER if x:44.z1,4-f-I-12-5-Ulla: Monica Sheolin, Margaret Cassidy, Eileen Sheridan, Rita Ryan, Patricia Calhoun check each other's knowledge of correct usage in English. Plants, cared for by Lillian Punzone, Margaret M istretta, Anne Minei, Patricia McCooey, Catherine Hotolo, and Barbara Ra- zulis, enhance the attractiveness of the classroom. any Barbara Ledwozon, Alice Tullo, Joanne Lee, Diane Merenda, Catherine Milmoe, Susan Bauer, Elizabeth Reynolds, Nina Arena, Diane Gallo, Sharon Vollrnuth, Karen Abbruzzese, Generose M onnino, Karen Taoolott, and Diane Veit enjoy a snow frolic on DC's roof. Preparing to leave at the end of the school day is a comforting task for Joann De Rosa, Anna Connolly, Ellen Donovan, Anne De Capua, Jacqueline Caoalla, Laura Murphy, Janet Cullinrlfl. I 9-2 102 Carmela Bonanno illustrates to Ellen Smith, Ann Short, Eileen Nestor, Cheryl Bem, joann Simonelli, Jeannette Nuovo, the life-giving substances found beneath the surface of a tree. fm' ,fm A ,f., jf' . -if 'V'V SISTER BERNADETTE THERESE Ann Hagan, top salesgirl in the Christmas card drive, receives the congratulations 0.P. of her classmates, Lenore Fisher, Geraldine Ippolito, Louise Gelato, Barbara Kircher, Religion Kathleen Hettrich, Maryann Greene, and Sandra Donovan. When exam time approaches, a test sched- ule becomes a necessary item of refer- ence for Kathleen O'Brien, Ellen Giesa, Linda Pletscher, Nancy Fitzgerald, Diane Gallo, Patricia Hall. 65 X l-a-wif' was ' ' Nancy Ward reviews the clay's algebra les- ney, Barbara Amici, Susanne McCabe, and Ann O'Hara. Using her own experiment in seed germination, Victoria Bono reviews the story of plant reproduction for Maureen Thorp, Joan Steffens, Jean Bevan, Cornelia Gibaldi, and Kathleen Tafuri. 66 if Seems fy AKA f After a lesson on the use of lie and lay, Mary Moir, Grace Marvilli, Clare Martin, lean Molloy, Marie Murray, Margaret Moylan, Ruth McAleavey, MaryAnn McCabe, Christine Abbadessa, and Eileen Loughran meet the challenge to score 1002 on a test concerning these troublesome words. Iill Quinn, Augusta D'Amelio, Rosemarie Cipriani, Phyllis Cusanelli, Helen Cripps, Therese Buttner, and Kathleen Courtenay collaborate on the books that they will need for home assignments. son with Patricia Leinz, Patricia McNer- B9-3 103 Eileen Bay, Marlene Pursino, Frances Verdecanna, Joanne Godelc, Maria Beoacqua, and Loretta Radosta hear Kathleen Haines, original poem lust Waitingv, prompted by a casual glance at a dog sitting in a parked car. SISTER WILLIA-M MARIE, O.P. By word and by example Regina Dauanzo, Barbara Durso, Kathleen Skilling, leanne BuSin6SS S1,ll9j6ClS, Baton Club Stapf, Bernadette DeMaggio, Christine Martin, and Eileen Werner push forward in the neat hair-do campaign. When Kathleen Ringen collects the mis- sion money, Deborah Howand, Anna Biz- zo, Teresa Rizzuti, Veronica Reilly, and Margaret Sharlcey become cheerful giuers. 67 f Q J a fC AJ '!v, K l Brenda Shields, Ioan Henry, Nancy Greer, Arlene Spangler, Stephanie Gesperowicz, Mary Harrington, and Kathleen Shiels visit the guidance room to learn what rounds of testing will cloud their future. sg Q'-s. '. ai' Safely sealed in a riker mount, insects and frogs can even fascinate Janice Lennie, Annette Lulcasick, Antoinette Espo- sito, Maureen Reynolds, Eileen Feretic, Ellen Flynn, and Barbara Fazio. 68 Now that they have studied library science, Kathryn Vomaclca, Iacquelyn Swenson, Mary Zaoattaro, Jean Crowley, Lauren Vetter, Catherine Pem- berton, Janet Corris, Maureen Tasik, Grace Vicar, Catherine Quinn, and Maureen Quinn, find the library full of useful information. . 77 flll y Deborah Miranda, Diana Mistretta, Carolyn Lynch, Barbara Mundy, Eliza- beth Meehan, and janet Mattes find girls' yearbooks almost as interesting as those of boys. 'nr Q You will have to ask Susan Gaffney, Maryann Simms, Barbara Stollbrinlc, Kathleen Garvey, Judith Stock, and Maryellen Fretto why the yearbooks from certain boys' high schools are so popular. SISTER ADAM JOSEPH, O.P. For Diane Schuette, Lynn Hervatin, Terry Kraus, Marilyn Korpacz, Anna Shaver Biology, Mathematics, Math Club Valerie Ryan, Lincla Santore, and Theresa Hawkins, lunch time is the favorite period of the day. Knowing the what and the when and the where of their school day, Patricia Dobies, Joan Aita, Maureen Cummings, jane Du- gas, Barbara Atkinson, Barbara Brustmare, and Olga Chemy get set for ten months of busy days. x An assignment in word study causes jo-Anne Brucato, Linda Caballero, Frances W'aldron, Eileen Catalano, Jane Corcoran, Barbara Voegler, Marianne Tonry, and Kathleen Dobbin to seek the help of giant Mr. Ulebster. 70 With so many holidays falling on week- ends, Virginia Martino, Linda Marzuillo, Lynn Maloney, Lorraine Halpin, Ellen Hn- ianen, and Maryann Imperial check the calendar and hope for surprises. ,V .1 X 3 u . , 0 Q45 - 425 Viewing the entries in a book cover contest, Noreen McCormick, Mary Gruber, Antoinette Mule, Barbara McCormick, Patricia Goddard, Stephenie Goelbert, and Lynn McCarthy conclude that really you can't tell a book by its cover. tx' I 5 Catherine Back, Mary Asenio, lo-Ann VVoocl, Margaret Wetzel, Elfride Bleicher, Stephanie 'Weber, and Rosemary Arnold, clo their banking on Mondays and thrill to see their savings grow. i 'marultht In SUUIBIID hw 105 Annette Esposito, Pamela Genest, Eileen McGill, Cheryl Fruggiero, Joanne Perri, Marion Romano, and Susan Hallenhack are concerned with the population explosion in the guppy world. SISTER JANE DONALD, O.P. While on the cake and candy line, Maria DeOliveira, Magdalene Srnolen, Barbara Business S1Jl9f6ClS Seyfert, Margaret Smith, Mary Ellsworth, Dolores Daniels, Karen Ryall, Marta Rossi, and Linda De Bellis plan to count calories, but later. For some minutes of the latest news, Jo- Anne Lea shares her transitor with Dor- othy Lynch, Roseanne Laterza, Valerie Lirnhach, Geraldine Iackne, Frances 101- dan, Kathleen Liotti, and Kathryn La- Vetty. 1 l 71 Maria Mediavilla, Mary McKeegan, Claire Romano, Annice Morton ltopj, Diane Stevens, Mary Anne O,ConneIl, and Gail Washecka find the singing of hymns a pleasant activity of the retreat schedule. ' It's lunch time and the social hour which, for Janice Mendy- graw, Laura Loebig, Margaret Doran, Mary Guarino, Marilyn Magalik, and Geraldine Kilcoin, includes a visit to chapel to speak to their Special Friend. 72 Melinda Orclway, Maria DeLazzaro, Kathleen Donoghue, Karen Dooley, Marilyn Daniele, Dolores Deasy, Mary Pedersen, and Ioan Pastorini arrive early to beat the tuition line-up. XJ Ai To keep their classroom ever fresh and interesting, Maureen I-Iavican, Eliza- beth Emig, Mary Heidellrerger, Theresa Kolnel, Susan Hagan, Maureen Heil- ly, and Gladys Troche prepare the decorations for the next month. 9-6 106 SISTER 'MARY MARK, O.P. History is RR RR As they read into the lives of the men of science, Janice Davies, Cathleen Bancroft, Nibis Benitez, Maureen Wagner, Marion Abt, Marie Turner, Linda Tyrnann, and Elizabeth Bow- man understand more fully the contributions of these great heroes. i y , For Anne Regan, Margaret McDonald, Eileen Kelly, Deborah Newell, Mary Eagan ancl Dolores Deasy THE TABLET is the Friday morning extra.', VVith the holidays upon them, Celia Rup- pino, Linda Dahrns, Christine Rigney, Gladys Troche, Kathleen Rogers, Theresa Byrnes, Eileen Phelan, and Muriel Cooper oisit the library to stock up on books. 73 Karen Host, Theresa Bruzzese, Patricia Burke, Rita Taylor, Anne Vallely, Nancy Traoersa, Joanne Aidala and Soloeiga Vil- kins are proud of their success in the year- book patron drive. ' sf.. ,f .qi X -.'.-Q Ex. Lorraine Coiro receives birthday wishes from Joan Parente, Irene Lattarulo, Emilia Murano, Susan Marcy, and Harriet Grace. 74 i'??51T1i2 xx ,f The mission banner comes regularly to K 101-thanks to students like Diane De Angelis, Joanne Monte, Elizabeth Outlaw, Susan Marion, Rita Antoniello, and Barbara Ozabal. .l Among the paperback fans in DC you will find Cecilia Caracci, Linda Rohdieck, Eileen Quinn, Carmen Cardona, Joann Colombo, Donna Curry, Jean Pohlman, Teresa Rehberger, and Sharon Hagone. 9-7 ' K101 SISTER MARY NORBERT, O.P. Religion, Sophomore Sodality y P! f 'WSH- ' At 2:30 each clay Marie Haas, Lorraine Gancliello, Frances Garcia, Stephanie Galnber, Barbara Ann Elsasser, Denise Agnes Dolan, and Mary Gironcla leacl the assault on the lockers. Karen O'Gorman reviews the elements of a plant cell for her classmates, Francesca Monteleone, Marilynn Murphy, Marie Di Cola, Patricia Forde, Noreen Duffy and Denise Dolan. Carolyn Ann Jung, Margaret Ann Lamm, Ada De Marco, Margaret Knorr, Elaine Devlin, Elaine Kaszas, Constance Hille, Patricia Hannigan, and Linda Hanley send get-well wishes to their sick classmate, Ar- lene Neilson. In order to compare their performance of a dialogue with that of the master tape Leocaclia Michocki, Carolyn Gorman, Lor- raine Blakeney, Joanne Colucci, Rose Mary Rafti, Elizabeth Blalceley, Barbara Dolega, and Rita O,Hearn play the azld-a-track recorder, hearing simultaneously their own utterances and those of the master. 10-1 K103 Roseanne Vitale, Cathryn Krupa, Rosemary Risi, Linda Biancani- ello, Nancy Simek, Ann Thompson, Barbara Carroll, Margaret Mundy, Catherine Schmitz, ancl Deborah Flinn take a Spanish comprehension test via earphones. 16 I 12 An assignment in Spanish story-telling sends Susan Holzrnann, Mary Nuccio, Carla Tutrone, Marilyn Lucas, Diane Geiser, Cath- erine McVeigh, and Kathleen Sacco in a search of their favorite fairy tale. Gxaihll uhh 'K Playing cards a-la-espanola is for Mary Anne Leone, Patricia Mul- leady, Rosanne Russo, Linda Sullivan, Ann Marie Vitale, Barbara Feeney, and Eileen Staicer a delightful way to study vocabulary. jf cal! N-ff J ,M jj V v QV , ,, ,iss i .l , s i H M, ' 1 , 61 ,figs EyJb xg, .GJ f 1, '. ,Y g,,,,. 1 ' fdevrrvwl When it's a question of projects, Marion Hughes, Ann Palmer, Bernadette Sharlcey, Linda Buschbaum, Ellen Murphy, Linda Magdits, Lorraine Daalder, Joanne Apicella, and Kathryn Skean enjoy a session of Can You Top This? SISTER REGINA ROSAIRE, O.P. Business Subjects In a Spanish time-study drill, Elizabeth Sembrat and Antoinette Gentile can make the time fly for Kathleen Reinhardt, Kathleen Sloane, Florence Sanfilippo, Ioan .... -I ,mm mr Burke, and Ann Marie Deegan. Apparently the speech performance of Nancy Regan charms her audience: Charlene Schwanzer, Mary Anne Mahony, Priscilla DeMarinis, Claire Murgolo, and Lu- cille Pascullo. :rv .x.- - Q 'H f , V. . wsu' f? '! Joanne Caggiano, Maureen Miekus, Margaret Gaffney, Betty Bar- an, Bonnie Roach, Mary Ellen Mauser, Frances Hoops, and Vir- ginia Lonnie read up on the sad events that followed the as- sassination of President Kennedy. Ideas, ideas! My kingdom for an idea! Diane johnson, Mary Cassidy, Deborah Blakeley, Geraldine Monaldi, Theresa Gallo, Helen Mancini, and Donna Schiaoone do their idea hunting in the library. , , ,,, 5 , f . it g. ,5g.,:ge 'WWW-fP.'1fL1. , 'f I 1 ,. - ., :1,,, , af' ,V tw' SISTER JOHN TIMOTHY, O.P. History ,M 4 -.- n -ny. As Christmas time draws near, Judith Mullarkey, Linda Kisling, Nora Bluight, Patricia Guarino, Patricia Duffy, and Carolyn Schneider practice the oillancicos--Spanish carols, With Bernice Brancato at the console, acting the role of the teacher, Jeanne Riepe, Mary Riordan Crow 1-leftj, Marguerite Scannell, Carol Hrornada, Barbara Rush Irow 22, Barbara Lukoski, Christine Bastedenbeclc lrow 32, Maryanne Gallagher, and Patricia Moehring imitate the voice of the master tape. Geraldine Ferrick, Linda Shields, Geraldine McCarren, Janet Kuczera, Antoinette Guiseppone, Marianne Norey- ko, and Kathleen Boheniclc choose the selections for their special Spanish record hop. To sharpen their comprehensive powers Eileen Kelly, Susan Mango, May Bier, Ho- salie Di Paola, Diane Ruescher, Eileen Beetar, and Maria Gioia listen each day to Judy Ortega sound off in her native tongue-Spanish. 10 - 3 K10 Anybody for 17I072fCC!lll0SP Lois Burke, Camille Galonardo, Patricia Hellsten, Lenora Orifiei, Lorraine Malinauskas, Janis Dornhrow- ski and Christine Schindler agree such candy does have a Spanish taste. Using individual headsets Patricia Johnson, Jacqueline Tartaro, Barbara Ziegler, Marilyn Del Rosso, Johanna Urio, Jeanne Gaff- ney, Karen Kupliclci, Joan Connelly and Cynthia Zito do their own private listening to Noel Theisen, who is using the master microphone. ry? V 5-if 4' K - ' '-ff? A With pictures to help direct their thoughts Judy Ortega, Elaine Roth, Elizabeth Martin, Kathleen Phelan, Theresa Musgrave, Kath- leen Terwilliger, Arlene Malek and Joyce Paneclc recite the rosary, one of their retreat devotions. 4 745' bw, were f'f'fff r Wbxxlif- A To supplement the basic vocabulary and gather fuel for extended conversations Florence Camardella, Diana Hinchcliffe, jane Schlesinger, Nancy Lappin, Margaret Walsh, Gail Parker, Kathleen Draddy, and Karen Kearney have recourse to the flash card box. SISTER CLARE AUGUSTINE, O.P. Business Subjects As the first holidays of the school year approach, Sharon Dwyer, Linda Penn, Linda Napolitano, Linda Iaklitsch, Sheila Caraher, Mary Schworer and Patricia Leone pre- pare to wish all a happy time. Despite the confusion that sometimes arises between the sounds used in sten and those used in Spanish, Mary Pezzano, Felicia Cinquemani, Valerie Wonson, Karen Fells, Christine ,lefson and Lorraine Neuberger work hard to know the differences and thus earn an honorable spot on the sten honor roll. The subject is ecumenism, and the imme- diate goal for Frances Guiffreda, Linda Lowery, Elizabeth Konop, Barbara Ton- hazy, Anastasia Schilt, Diane Wilson, and Joanne Stanganelli is a better understand- ing of Vatican Council II. 10-4 202 'Q LMS- nu-...,,. The history lesson is over for Virginia Vaccaro, Kathleen Farrel, Lorraine Patterson, Joan Porr, Linda Kearns, Joan M cCa1'thy, Karen Moreno, Marie Gagliano, and Barbara Koniclce, and as they leave, their talk turns to lighter things. 'TTI ,,s. .. W- There is always something going on DC's bulletin boards decide Dolores Hollingsworth, Virginia Flynn, Virginia Mauer, Grace Li- carcli, and Regina Sulenski as they pause to read. I J f 1 fum, ' ' l in fs As summer turns to fall and chilly days move in, Judy Scafikli, Q Eileen Shaloo, Ann Tellefsen, Margaret Jennings, and Lucia Ci- l.... , nl 5. maglia welcome the call for jackets. 82 SISTER CHRISTINE MARY Business Subjects Another history quiz for Eileen Cullen, Io Anne Mule, Mary Byrne, jean Bonnevie, Barbara Gleason, Constance Obarowski, Io Anne M osillo, and Veronica Diomede adds another milestone along the road to achievement. I A e A closer look at the pamphlet rack makes Louise Sorvino, Rosemarie Knecht, Mary Rafter, Doreen De Lancey, Irene Boreis, Christine Mayers, and Mary Clough realize that there is something in it for each. Lorraine Giglio, Belue Troy, Linda Kratochuil, Jacque- line Alexander, Mary Scalise, Iean Ryan, and Io-Ann Zizza review the characters of As You Like It and set about memorizing the designed selections. M. 4,1 The return of a timed writing test is greet- ed by Deanna Orndorff, janet D'Arcan- gelo, Maureen Frey, Kathleen Byrnes, Ve- ronica McCann, Josephine Starace, Kath- leen Davison, Marion Acampora, and Lin- da Healy with mixed feelings of satisfac- tion and disappointment. 10- 204 Dianna Protasiewicz, Catherine Reilly, janet Butcher, Dolores Neumann, Patricia Perrello, Patricia Davis, Maureen Nelsen, Ann Hayes, and Arlene Sweeney, members of the junior Red Cross, work on their latest project-making of dolls' clothes. ISO' 84 Vatican Council II is the theme for these sophomore speakers: Dorothy Markey, Dorothea Maney, Kathleen Harkins, Eileen Knapp, and Kathleen Jennings. Their destination is home, but since Consuelo Ruiz, Barbara Hentschel, Mary Martin, Francine Ziniti, Kathleen Walter, and Mary Margaret Wieczezak are never sure whom they might meet, they always aim to look their best. 'N 1 I . . , 4, By pooling the fruits of their research, Lincla Carclella, Kathleen Burke, Elaine Ciaccio, Linda Buoneto, Anna Marie Cowsola, Ianet D'Arcangelo and Jo Anne Brasser are ready to take part in a panel discussion on types of literature. ,qu SISTER MARY BRIAN, O.P. Biology, Religion 011 K' L ,ay 41, .ll M I' , nhl: f -Q .4 g,,. 1' , ,A I X Finding premiums is serious arithmetic business for Eliz- abeth Gannon, Jayne Glass, Karen Esselhorn, Claire Doe- ler, Kathleen F othergill, Patricia Ficker, and Joanne Fal- son. Virginia Scollon, Mary Phillips, Irene Callahan, Marilyn Messina, Rita Passaclin, ancl Angela Bella carry on their own photo contest, entries stern from onels wallet. -zu .....,.,, ,j To help further the cause of the CDL- Citizens for Decent Literature, Margaret Carty, Rose Tortarici, Patricia Davisson, Teresa Walters, Joann DeVito, Susan Scott, and Julie Snyder fold letters and address envelopes. 10-6 206 Too young to be globe trotters, these world history students, Mary Ellen Hopkins, Carol Meyer, Madeline Bellina, Joan Neies, Patricia Haensel, and Esther Schwartz are content to be globe swingers in their efforts to be informed on world affairs. ,.f , QQ., 1 ,, M '., 86 Kathleen Makowski, Constance Sawicki, Joanne DeMeo, Mary Heney, Christine Canforotta, and Judy Walsh have become Words-to-the-Wise fans and thus enjoy each new issue of PRAC- TICAL ENGLISH magazine. Patricia Sarfin, Patricia Davisson, Linda Birmingham, Maureen Mortillo, Virginia Hayward, Jeanne Hayden, and Patricia Staples collect their class's contributions to the Thanksgiving canned-food drive for the poor. Scanning the World's Fair bulletins, Carol Bonaoentura, Arlene Carger, Mary Brickman, SISTER MARYALINE, O.P. Business Subjects, CDL Maureen McCarthy, Renee Rulon, Camille Spino, Elaine Gallagher, and Kathleen Hill look forward to some breath-taking sights. As You Like It comes alioe for Mary lane Allen, Kath- leen Logan, Catherine Schmitt, Ioan Spillane, Diane Reinheimer, Carole Howard, Theresa Cappetta, and Pa- tricia Marino as each reads a part of the play. Irene Laskowski, Marie Collura, jane Schroeder, Patricia Benitez, Mary Ellen Harold, and Christine Michalski ful- fill one of the first chores of the school year: the cover- ing of books. With so many biographies before them, Margaret Bunce, Joann Profera, joanne Tehan, Eileen Schneider, Linda Gallo, and Barbara Brereton find it difficult to make up their minds which to choose first. 10- 208 The first quarter report cards bring satisfaction to Carolyn Kott, Beverly Manley, Florence Zeo, Vini Loiodice, Claire Krug lleft- front to backj Elyclia Alomar, Jennie Cross, Eleanor Kranlc, Grace Kurz and Annette Zubaley fright-front to backi. . VX.- 88 ,, 1 7 2u:u.a n., Neat, accurate outlines are the goal of Rosemary Sangirardi, Kath- leen Conboy, Kathleen O'Leary, Pamela Stanton, Marguerite Flan- agan, and Margaret Cartwright as they practice their daily sten drills. Elephant jokes are popular with Lorraine Smith, Ioan Russo, Mar- garet Crabowslci, Margaret Nugent, Rosemarie Conrath, Barbara Dambeck, and Linda Casciotta, they wonder how ridiculous such jokes can be. SISTER MAUREEN KIERAN, O.P. Marilyn Anaicz, Marguerita Wagner, Nancy Hoffman, Indy Weinberger, Pam Ioscher, janet Ankner, Kathy Kopf, and lean McLoughlin heed the call for the Thanksgiving canned-goods drive. English, Mathematics, COMMERCIALITE I fi ff z, , 4 5 fi i K H 's uv -T Patricia Murphy, Carol Verdon, Debbie Christie, Wanda Lehn, Elaine Delligatti, Susan Sheridan, and Karen Rush prepare for a projector view of West Berlin. The grammar drills that appear each week in the PRAC- TICAL ENGLISH magazine give Christine Ruchert, Ma- rie Sgherzi, Patricia Donnelly, Joanne Bryzgornia, Sharon Clark, Rosemarie Cuglielrno, and jane Van Valen the opportunity to check their weak spots in English gram- mar. As You Lilce lt comes to Virginia Laeh, Linda Lynch, Suzanne Greier, Paula Mc- Menamin, Suzanne Paccione, Janette Lau- rita, Janice Heaney, Nora Zecca, and Kath- leen. McCabe, not only by sight but also ' by souncl, as they listen to an RCA recorcl- ing of the play. 10-8 K201 Assigned to a project on southeastern Asia, Katherine Kaufmann, Laura Maiore, Ann Burnett, Irene jordan, Linda Tonzasello, Susan Milne, ancl Helen Harrington visit the reference room in search of interesting background . 90 'c I I i Q fl nf I W-'aff' Loretta Pastorini gives Janice Vilegi, Mary Perry, Gail Carman, Dorothy Healey, and Mary Anne Garrett some extra sten practice. Whois sitting where? A change in seating plan gives these early arrivals, Mary Martin, Patricia Groon, Regina Huben, Barbara Etherson, Martha McGee, Michele Visconti, and Kathleen Mon- aghan, .something to talk about. ,.wf ' vv1wq,,,,, The arrival of the paperbacks brings new surprises for Tina Lopes, Ieanne Rieger, Jeanne , McCartney, Teresa Malecki, Lee Baumann, Irene Albertsen, and Camille Girirnonte. SISTER MARY DOLOBATA, O.P. History Living in the four corners of Queens, Janet Angelo, Jo- ann Johnson, Dorothy Boland, Derinda Dern, Nancy Cavanagh, Eileen Lennon, Carol Claxton, and Linda Far- iello consult the latest transit map in preparation for their visits to the World's Fair. Convinced that sharply pointed pencils produce neat sten, Mary Skinner, Janis Johnson, janet Guise, Iean Kelly, and Maureen Meyers give the pencil Sharpener very little rest. r i i With books piled up for home or locker Laura Monahan, Carol Bern- hardt, Barbara Quis, Veronica Kon- Camille Boecanfuso, Marion Fitzsinz- mens, Virginia Vroman, Rosemarie Lamicela, Barbara Vettel, Irene Refl- cly, and Kathleen Moran begin their tryn, Joan Siegler, Joanne Smith, Mar- garet Mary Farrell, and Carol Schae- fer await the dismissal signal. Since they are the residents of the electronic classroom, Marianne Franco, Carol Nickdow, Cathleen Ostran- der, Stefanie Bemis, Louise Capozzi, Joan Gregor, Linda Aoondoglio, and Kathleen Landers are the distributors and collectors of head sets and microphones. With blackboard, chalk, and a vocabulary of Spanish words, Ann Mc Cormack entertains her foreign language comrades: Nancy Hendel Donna Collins, Margaret Ann Farrell, Elizabeth Beigarten, and Mari anne Petroski. Rosemarie Fasanello, Geraldine Phelan, Irene Humbach, Patricia Ben- son, Patricia Monaghan, and Madeline Russell hope that their will capture the mission banner for every month. And many happy returns of the day, say Elizabeth Lennon, Patricia Baior, study of South America with a free- hand drawing of the southern conti- nent. Nancy H anrahan, Jeanette Clifton, Lorraine Oswald, and Joanne Mazella to Patricia Fielding on her sixteenth birthday. class 71,13 In hopes of winning the poetry contest Bernadette Butler, Doreen Fitzgerald, Patricia Sullivan, Linda Hoberti, Loretta Berberiek, Bernadette Pietrzalc, and Susan Martinelli make one last effort to supply the missing lines. Maureen Shea, Judith O,Connor, Doris Milbourne, Noreen Ship- man, lean Hofmann, Christine Meditz, and Lorraine Fuina pre- pare a box of children? games, an extra special for their pre- Christmas card party. 94 SISTER M. JEANNE DOLORES O.P. English, Debate Club 1 ide. S 5 11-2 K202 a 'ae Maureen Cregan, Theresa Riley, Carol- Ann Zanea, Claudette Aucleoart, Stephanie Marcinanis, Linda O'Brien, Patricia Spara- eino, Clorinda D,Auan::o, and Virginia Al- Margaret Wallwork, Barbara Pitchford, Ann Sangirardi, Margaret Carrara, Dorothy Bieber, Mary Ann Miseiroitch, and Mary Fitz- gibbon share their prayer leaflets for a special intention. After studying the oarious types of editoruzls, Lorraine Bufano, Patricia Nicolini, Jeanne Reilly, Kathleen Sisk, Frances Iorio, Pa- tricia Cordle, and Barbara Huianen push out on their own. len sing Christmas carols to the tune of the autoharp played by Judith Laskowski I extreme rightl. fe.-7 juniors, Nancy Barrett, Susan Steidle, Louise Draddy, Antoinette Wagner, Mariann Penders, Mary-Lorraine Rizzi, and Linda Mari peruse the College Board exams and plan to study diligently in the future. For some snow fun Catherine Hartley, Catherine Rairnond, Kath- leen Sharrow, and Roberta Brink find a spot on the school roof . 95 5 uf ug, W 14203 SISTER MARY AQUINAS, O.P. Business Subjects, AN GELI C US Business Manager Susan Enright, Patricia Callahan, Kathleen Power, Maureen Wyker, and Nancy Walsh rejoice with Eileen Schurr Cfourth from leftl, the happy owner of a Leo Honor pin. Among DC's typing experts you will find: Arlene Yorio, Judith Gregory, Diane Orlando, Nancy Hagone fright-front to lnaclcj Kathleen Clinton, Patricia Kelly, Kathleen Somfleth, and Marilyn Bailey ileft-front to baclcj. Xkv -u 'A Ji: -.,.-.f,,,,k ,,',, wi I I v Mary Bowman, Suzanne Mennella Cseatedl, Eileen Lynch, Kathleen Tay- lor, Monica Poma, Patricia Ilich, Nan- , x , -.' z .0 -, awk? A A five-minute song fest gives Kathleen Somerville, Louisa Fink, Maureen Sherman, Joanne Mulligan, Lyrwfe 1. ,fue W ' cy Russo, and Barbara Vanek help each other over the hurdles of the Spanish subiunctive. i Quataro, and Marie Capizzi a chance to choose what they wish to hear via earphones. Susan Bond, Tina Paolella, Virginia Harman, Linda Comer, Ann Lasker and Io- sephine Randazzo take one last look at the law princi- ples before the quarterly law test begins. s , f7WXMf4..,. Using M UNDO HISPANICO as their source, Lynn Quatela, Ioan Smith, Barbara Caoaliere, Noreen Murphy, Madeline Gaines, and Helen Amato decide what topics they will use for an oral Spanish report. Vickie Plansker demonstrates some sten theories for Catherine Butcher, Janet Martorana, Ioan Lundquist, Anne Marie Huggard, and Patricia Egan. Extra assignments make for better skill? Convinced, Veronica Borak, Marie D'Ambrosio, jean Malin, Carol Hogan, Jill Peterka, and Mary Lewis take on the extra reading assignment. 97 1 IN if ,gp-f' 5 Using Literacy Caoalcade Susan Kleinermann reads a short story for Mary Ann Apicella, Rosemary Morris, Kathleen Malone, Mary SISTER MARY EMMANUEL, O.P. English ., 2? i J X. -. ,fi Hackett and Mary Curran. ' 11-4 K204 in-L R So soon to he seniors and job hunters, Janet Cicio, Kathleen Mac- Donaugh, Catherine Walsh, Carol Galli, Loretta Osik, and Kath- leen Morzachelli think it worth while to study the placement folders found in the guidance room. 98 .,,-.J Eileen McCarty, Marianne Purcell, Mary Bloeth, Wanda Smiarowslci, Ioan La Scala, , Class artists, Virginia Urmanowicz fleftl, seeks the approval of her classmates: Rita Orlando, Barbara Lynott, Elaine Vigliette, Do- lores Infosino, Ingrid Miclielich, Susan Stebel, Patricia Ciccone, Margaret Taylor, Patricia Fox. ---- 1lu UI' hadft Before beginning the discussion on decent literature, CDL mem- bers Maureen Healey, Ioan Coleman, Gloria Gruber, Ioan Kissel, Brenda Hernandez, and joan Moosmann listen to Marie Amatrudo who reads a letter promising cooperation in the CDL campaign 2 f kai 2.3! Regina O'Donnell, and Maureen Eagan discuss the pros and cons of cartridge pens, To keep their shoes looking shiny and neat Catherine Langewisch, Margaret Rolla, Marjorie Maitland, Kathryn Dziedzic, Barbara- Ann Becker, and Michele Matchin use the magic shoe mitt every day. Give Dorothy Holland, Catherine Olivari, Susan Lassonde, Nancy Butcher, Maureen McMahon, and Gail Fontes scissors, paper, and staples and they will come up with some good ideas for classroom decorations. eff 5f' 99 14, , f ,,,, W? 59 az., ev , Z hee l SISTER MARY GRACE OP Englzsh, Extempore Club just tn case the amz mzght be on the asszgnul rnaflzng tn THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REI Joyce Murphy Ilorcnee Tucker, Gmlgza Gorzlan Patrzeza Stanford and Irene Clarlx read fast ancl urwusly so as not to be found wanlzng Maureen McHugh Florence Tucker Margaret Cable Morza Lemorda and Therese Cannmg carry out thezr clntzes as handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament as they prepare the altar for X Maria Limardo, Gladys Dev- ery, Marina Veracoechea, Catherine Roesler, and Grace Sventy gauge their sten prog- ress by the number of stars next to their name. For Marie Guarino, Irene Minei, Karen Kurz, Maryann Curran, Theresa Bores, and Susan Pribyl the Kennedy scrapbook holds top priority. Q 1 Iablonski, Dorothy Philipps, and Mar- ion Jannot-ta summarize the various systems of filing. Blouse and gloves enable Sandra Hopkinson, Louise Bykowski, Io Anne De Braccio, and Genevieve Moderno to enter the dance area. During the poetry contest, Joanne McCarthy, Maureen Carroll, Mary Ann Kelley, Rose Marie Alifano, Margaret Donohue, and Patricia Morreale will be masters of ballroom dancing. Brando, Kathleen Desmond, Kathleen Veith, Patricia Flanagan, Margaret Cable, and Barbara Lerman deplete the shelves of poetical works. 101 SISTER MARIE DE LOURDES O.P. History The literary map of the United States holds aclclecl interests for Grace Plati, Patricia Aclanis, Kathleen Schoenberg, Barbara Ilautchinson, anrl Rosemarie Mangini, now that the works of American authors are familiar to them. I E Toys for the poor chilclrenl Patricia Grant, Lillian Vetrano, Karen Otto, Agnes Mackey, Elsette Schindler, Sheila Mae Brown, Patricia Tristano, and Susan Scoficli take inventory on the contributions made so far. 102 11-6 KZO6 1 r Decisions and principles! By mastering the principles of business law Barbara Lapf, Maureen O'Brien, Dorothy Boyce, Caro- , After lessons in literary types and characteristics, Rosalie Steiger- wald, Jeanne Dutkowsky, Veronica Kaiser, Jean Bonini, Barbara Romano, Josephine Dabrowski, Diane Dolan, and Ellen Morris are no longer strangers to the elements of plot, characters, and setting. Eager to know more about the late President Kennedy and his family, Kathleen Cassidy, Ann Marie Albanese, Clara Plumeri, Susan Iaquinta, Veronica Sessler, Rita Tyminski, and Arleen Mee- han peruse LIFE and LOOK magazines. refs'-4 Q V Josephine Bruno tries to convince Virginia Pfennig, Bernadette Wall, Kathleen Herman, and Patricia Mallon that the study of words IS interesting. Angela Fileccia lrightj has coaxed Clare Driscoll, Pamela Topf 2 Joan Brennan, Susan Sabourin, Maureen O'Connor, Linda Lock- wood, and Eileen Dawson to take another letter for sten prac- lyn Elliano, and Mary Ann Taylor hope to be better prepared for the business world. tice. 103 lfwfwts lf ' - q ,Q 5 A u 7-gi i 1 1 N SISTER MAUREEN THOMAS O.P. Business Subjects, Junior Red Cross Before the transcription period begins, Joanne Stanfielcl, Maryann Spor, Virginia Higgins, Theresa Pernice, Diane Byrnes, Christine Grace, Rita Hagan, and Jacqueline Eclwarzls have a chance to reall over their sten notes, By using professionally prepared tapes Ioan King, Dorothy Russo, Barbara Rapuzzi, Eileen Murray, Barbara Shataka, Alice Falvey, and Frances Cardone gain ease in adapting to various voices and rnannerisms. 3: nl 4 1 , , sy- ' M 11' X 1 . V ' X , n 1:1 I - Conferring on job opportunities are , Lynda Donnery, Elizabeth Bunescu, 1 I- ...,'i' Veronica Murray, Isobel Ratigan, Elaine Fehling, Grace Christiansen, -ix A , ,S ep 1 if Susan Heine, Mary Messner and An- namary Potter. Susan Piwowarshi, Marilyn Sepanski, Rosemary DiBella, and Christine Grace plan Christmas trimmings for the guidance room. Perfect copies is the goal set for Mary Reynolds, Mary Ann Reitano joan' Zecca, Mary Conway, Carol Giangrande, Michele Yanoscalc, Pa- tricia O'M ara, and Kathleen Spor. No preferences of TV channels at this moment for Judith McQuillan, Lor- raine Pontosky, Anne Russo, Bernice Grilli, and Rose Donato as they get set for Channel 13 and some educational TV. I V I 1 The question To he or not to he occupies the minds of Mary O'Corznell, Dorothy DeLeary, Susan Sneckenherg, Jeanne Reina, Lynne Lotlco, Helen Rouillarcl, Diane Gallatz, and Dawn Leicht as they seek information on careers in nursing and teaching. and Marianne Lange discuss the news posted on the English bulletin. .ng 105 A 'if 4. W , 1, Qw.:W, f ' 1, ., ' -1' ,+g:,:', ,, , , ,, L, .W x 1. mn-J H 'A - - , ,ff 1' . g , -rf V f f ' ' ' ' I ' ' I 1, up , N V N , . y J-: - 1 UZMQSY N 1' , X ' I--, , ' -Spf' 1. 22327 HM- ' ' ' JY ' ' 1 N . ,A , - :,f ag, . ., 1 . N3 ug Q - -. ., - ...mf ,ff 'fc ' 'JV '- I ,', fini. ff, , 'a f , ff' 'J fn' ,nuzfp ,. .L,.,,7 4 :fr fn? Lf ., X 51 3. 1 'WFQQX 1:- T5 f 1 2 f -f f V :- fgjf. , s ef f-,-an 1, ,Q 5 fifffx-, 915, '15, 'K .aff 'fi Ev em.. ,Vg Ae 15 f., f 1 O f A X + f f -3 e f? 2 f 25' P' ,Q 3 4 n fv 2 LRIZYPEEZF-LK 9:11 1:-' g i 'view T K l ! W-N MN- , f'-4123, ,M half H' ,T-li 'Knits SISTER MARY ROSALITA, O.P. LINDA ANNE DI BUCCI English, Forensics, Photography Our Lady of Sorrows, Corona Senior Class President Class Representative 3, 4, Leo Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, Vice- President 4 72:53 4 . Hoping to sell yards of chances for their last card party, Sister Mary Rosalita, Maureen Joyce, Carmen Sweeney, and Karen Cullen prepare their sales pitch. MARION ELSIE AKALSKI St. Robert Bellarmine, Bayside Leo Honor Society 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 : 3 1 -1 ' N 2 --awww PATRICIA MARIE BIRMINGHAM St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4 MARY LOUISE BURKE SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village COMMERCIALITE 3, 4, Oratory 2, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 QM, Ai! MARYANN ELAINE BILELLO Incarnation, Queens Village ANGELICUS 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 35 Math Club 3, 4, Baton Club 1, The Quill 4 'Mani' PATRICIA ANN CAMPAGNO St. Benedict Joseph Labre, Richmond Hill Leo Honor Society 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, gpzhriisim Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 45 CDL 4, The u 109 'wi I A Club 2, 3, The Quill 4 35 The Quill 4 CQ' NYT 5 NITE, t Alfie. . -3, f, 1 , -sf . QS, - ,,.vq,,gQ Y:-5-, Q wma., - -ssvsrve I , Q5 .. . KATHLEEN ELIZABETH CARNEY St. Clare, Rosedale V Leo Honor Society 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, Extem Q 2, 3, 4, President 3, Dramatic Circle 1, Spanish FRANCINE RITA CASTELLI St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Leo Honor Society 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Dra- matic Circle 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club Q-FN Nm? winery., LINDA MARY COLEMAN St. Sylvester, Ozone Park ANGELICUS 45 Debate 1, 2, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, President 4, Baton Club 1, 2, 3 PATRICIA ANN DELLA ROCCO SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village COMMERCIALITE 3, 4, Typist, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 i1.i,l :fEEf1 fag, 'gsggaw 4 if PATRICIA LOUISE DELORENZO St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 , . HIv40::r:4Lh.- DIANE MARGARET DILLMAN Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Jamaica Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Leo Honor Society 3, 4 VIVIAN MARY GAROFOLO St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, 4, Page Editor 45 Dra- matic Circle 1, 3, 4, Spanish C ub 2, 3, CDL 4 BERNADETT E ANN DORAN St. Cecilia, Greenpoint Leo Honor Society 3, 4, COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, 4, Page Editor 4, Dramatic Circle 1, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 4, Band 3, 4, The Quill 4 VIRGINIA DENISE FLECKENSTEIN St. Pancras, Glendale Leo Honor Socieliif 4, Spanish Club 2, 35 Math Club 4, The Qui 4 MARIANN GLORIA GELATO St. Clement Pope, South Ozone Park Legion of Mary 2, Debate 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 35 Extemp 1 PATRICIA ANN DREES St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens Leo Honor Society 3, 4, ANGELICUS 4, Art Editor 45 COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 111 KAREN HELEN GULLEN St. Margaret, Middle Village Sodality 2, 3, 4, Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 2, 3 Xice-President 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, The u1 Apglfffvfff'ii,-l,.., s ' ' . -rf s-'P-:gg - s- , au ' 5 MARY ANN GELDERT 1 St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose COMMERCIALITE 4 T ist 4 Dramatic Cir cle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish ,Clulg 2, Math Club 42 CDL 4 -'hal rixfgl JG, - .. f-+ if 1 f- IUSTINE MARIE HAYWARD St. Gerard Maiella, Hollis Leo Honor Society 4' Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, Baton Club fav xi , is an 'N' I Gig, -if? ' i wp GEMMA T HERESA JONES MAUREEN BARBARA JOYCE St. Leo, Corona St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens COMMERCIALITE 25 Dramatic Circle 1, 3, 4, COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Baton Club 1, 2, 3, 45 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Math Club 4 CDL 4 112 Q, Q f'-'U Dim' 5 is LORRAINE ANNE CENZALE Holy Family, Flushing Sodality 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 H-.?',, on-Midi' ANN MARIE KIEFER St. Matthias, Ridgewood Dramatic Circle 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3 IRENE LAURA KLINC St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven COMMERCIALITE 2, Spanish Club 2, 3 PHYLLIS ELIZABETH KUZNESKI St, Mary Help of Christians, Woodside Leo Honor Society 3, 4, COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4, Debate 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, CDL 4, The Quill 4 MAUREEN PATRICIA LONEGAN KAREN BARBARA MASSONI Corpus Christi, Mineola Our Lady ofthe M iraoulous Medal, Ridgewood Corps 1, 2, 3, 45 01-atm-y lg Extemp 1, 2, 35 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4 JANE ANNE LEVITAN St. Pius X, Rosedale ANCELICUS 3, 4, COMMERCIALITE 1, 2, 3, 4, Page Editor 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, CDL 4, The Quill 4 LYNN PATRICIA MAZUR Holy Child Jesus, Richmond Hill Sodality 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 35 CDL 4 113 i ii. I IW' .101 Nrf xmas, !'. .Wy I ff il 1' zvx my IUDITH ANN MENZER Ascension, Elmhurst Dramatic Circle 1, 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 4, CDL 4 ELIZABETH ANN MITCHELL St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 4, The Quill 4 MARIA CRISTINA MORALES St. Ioseph, Astoria Sodality 3, 4, Prefect 4, Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Man- ager 4, Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Class Representative 2, CDL 4 , ,.,,,,,,-M, , , r NOREEN BERNADETTE O'KANE American Martyrs, Bayside COMMERCIALITE 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 CARMEN ELISSE ORTIZ St. Clement Pope, South Ozone Park Class Representative 2, Leo Honor Society 3, 4, ANCELICUS 3, 4, Oratory 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 , - gV.,'yg-,fVr,V'fr1,,,3 , y -r f X , , ER 'N-+41 KATHLEEN ANNE O'CONNOR St. Joseph, Long Island City Leo Honor Society 4, Legion of Mary 2, Dra- matic Circle 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 4, The Quill 4, CDL 4 i 114 ALICE JEAN PETROW Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Astoria Leo Honor Societg 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Clu 2, 35 Math Club 4, CDL 4 IOANNE ROSE RYDER Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park Leo Honor Society 3, 45 COMMERCIALITE 1, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Dramatic Circle 25 Span- ish Club 2, 3, Oratory 1, 2, The Quill 4 If to do were easy as to lznow What were good to do Chapels had been churches, And poor men's Cottages princes' palaces. CHRISTINE DANIELLE PINCARO Our Lady of Fatima, Jackson Heights Math Club 4, CDL 4 EILEEN ROSE SHEA St. Mary Help of Christians, Woodside Sodality 3, 4' Corps 3, 4, S t 4, D b t 2, Spanish Club 2, 3 ecre ary e a e THE MERCHANT OF VENICE Act 1, Scene 2 CATHERINE ANN REILLY St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club CDL 4 MOYRA PATRICIA SHIELDS St. Andrew Aoellino, Flushing Corgs 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 3, 4, Spani Clu 2, 3 45 sh 115 LINDA CAROLE SHURLEY V fv- Incarnation, Queens Village 461' Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, .asa Math Club 3, 4, CDL 4 5' if 1513 iff , 924 GERALDINE ANN SULLIVAN St. Thomas Apostle, Woodside lf ish Club 2, 3, Baton Club 2, 3, ,4, ,Dance Cap rain 2, CDL 4, The Quill 4 Leo Honor Society 3, 4- Corps 1 2 3 4- Span- IU! , 'wt' iff? he-av CARMEN MARGARITA SWEENEY St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose Leo Honor Society 4, ANGELICUS 3, 4, COM- MERCIALITE 4, Art Editor, 4, Orchestra 1, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, The Quill 4 ELIZABETH ANN WALL St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhauen COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Baton Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 f- . ,,,-,XV , -1 CATHERINE MARIE TALIA Nativity of the Blessed Virgin M ary, Ozone Park DQ? Leo Honor Society 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4, The Quill 4 ,I , fir R 1 - l ' ,, iv , ,h .fd M, 'l 'K- J 1 I I was ROSANNE CHRISTINE TAVALABIO MAUREEN TERESA TAYLOR ARLENE MARION WALTER St. Mary Help of Christians, Woodside St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven St. Matthias, Ridgewood Class Representative 24 Leo Honor 3, 4, Presi- Leo Honor Society 3, 4, Gloo Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 dent 4, ANCELICUS 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, The Quill 4 Dramatic Circle 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, The Quill' 4 116 fm y,,f',,fi5fy21j':e4,W2'ira,f f v ' r lfm'fH2 ,f , ' f Q A if ,fists r ,,,f,,, , ,gijk ,' W: ,J ,1,fZ -.f if LINDA MARIE ARTURA Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ozone Park Senior Class Treasurer Class Representative 4, Leo Honor Society 3, 4, ANGELICUS 3, 4, COMMERCIAL- ITE 2, Dramatic Circle l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4 SISTER MARY ERICA, O.P. Business Subjects, Junior Red Cross, Costumes 3 12-Z ' nf gg J. While Suzanne Hyland com- pletes her last job for the week, Anne Teehan, acting as business manager, reports her findings to Sister Mary Erica. If t 1 5 err? Coips 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 ,Nik wi' -N 4, CDL 4 CLARE MARY BRUDER Our Lady of Perpetual H elp, South Ozone Park Leo Honor Society 3, 4, Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4 MARY MARGARET BILZ , St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Sodality 2, 3, 4, COMMERCIALITE 3, 4, Typ- ist, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, The Quill SHEILA THERESA BEGLEY Immaculate Conception, Long Island City gk Cx JU X , ww, . - - W:-?'42,,,6.,g: fe.'.,f:wzii,:3r N1 W ROSANNE THERESA BONVICINO Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 Math Club 4 KAREN MARY BRANDENSTEIN St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Leo Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Attendance Secretary, 4, ANCELI- CUS 4, Dramatic Circle 1, Spanish Club 2, 3 1612 15 W ' PATRICIA MARY CUNNINGHAM JANET ELLEN CAROPRESE 5, S,,,,,,,,,,,,, Maspeth SS' Joachim and Anne, Queens Village OuyILi113lG12?5gl314jgRg C3825 Leo Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer, 45 ANGELI- Leo Honor Society 3, 4, Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Span- y ' ue M 1 age CUS 1, 2, 3, 4' Of21t01'Y 35 Dfama'fiC Circle 1 ish Club 2, 3 Dramatic Circle 3, Math Club 4, CDL 4 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 'Wal e'i41'L'z,: ' 'iilffl 6.1-. 52- : if-,fAfl-S'1-22'.il-1l:2'24:?'7' Q .1-'Q fggrsa. .-,--pezgayff, gaze ' .ff it ' ' if f'7 is 0 ' -'S-v ' 11.'k.kZ2a,-1' , . T 455'l'52' KAREN LEICH DAMBECK St. Clare, Rosedale Extemp 3, Dramatic Circle 3, 4, Baton 1, 2, 3, 4 ANA DELTA DE RAMERY St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst Class Representative 1, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4 NIIOLE MONICA DUBAUSKAS St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaoen CDL 4 119 A?-995, PATRICIA MARIE GALLAGHER Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 J arab- CERALDINE GRACE FITZGERALD St. Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead KATHRYN ELIZABETH FOX Our Lady of the Snows, Floral Park -s,,7' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Corps 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, ANGELICUS 4, COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, 4, , . Q-V-Mfr! Dramatic Circle 1, Spanish Club 2, 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 l , ,gf 'E KATHLEEN CECELIA CILLIS l Corpus Christi, Mineola Glee Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 aff., ,,..We,w,. W . , ,i .41 Qkqb '-N 'll' DIANE MARIE CORMAN PATRICIA ANN HEALY Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose COMMERCIALITE 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 3, ANGELICUS 4, COMMERCIALITE 3, Dra- Page Editor 4, Dramatic Circle 2, 3 4, Vice- matic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Baton 1, 2, President 4, Extemp 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 3, 4, CDL 4, The Quill School Service 4 20 I Y., , , , 5 X Vf 23,1 Q?L fIg' 'Q f ,, W, fr f mg,',f-4,1 ,L , ,, ,r f fr' A , WL, DENISE MARY HENRY Our Lady ofthe Cenacle, Richmond Hill Leo Honor Society 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 'Yx PATRICIA ANN HOEHLEIN St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 COMMERCIALITE 4, T - ist 45 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Cllllb 2, 35 CDL 4 VICTORIA ANN KARASINSKI St. Joseph, Jamaica Class Representative 35 Leo Honor Society 3, 45 ANGELICUS 45 Dramatic Circle 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 CDL 4 CLARE AGNES JOHNSON Our Lady ofthe Cenacle, Richmond Hill Dramatic Circle 1, 25 Glee Club 25 CDL 4 SUZANNE MARY HYLAND St. Raphael, North Bellmore Sodality 1, 25 ANGELICUS 45 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 35 CDL 4 f -- uf' r wif' 1 iw MARILYN ANNE KNIERIEM ANN CATHERINE KOZUSKO Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Sf- B0Wif0Ce, Elmont Leo Honor Society 45 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 45 The Leo Honor Society 45 Class Representative 15 Quill 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 CDL 4 121 IANNET TERESA LALICATA St. Mary Help of Christians, Woodside Class Representative 3, Leo Honor Society 3, 4, Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, The Quill 4 fd NS' MARY LYNNE LANGE Blessed Sacrament, Valley Stream Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, Spanish Club 2, 3 ,gifs sig 70x JOANN CATHERINE LANICAN Our Lady of the Cenaele, Richmond Hill Class Representative 1, COMMERCIALITE 3, Typist, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 4, CDL 4 KATHLEEN MARGARET LARKIN St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst Orato 2, Debate 1, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, The Quill 4, CDL 4 ZW i CAROLYN MARIE LEUBERT Corpus Christi, Mineola Dramatic Circle 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 JEAN ANN LONEY St. Hedwig, Floral Park Soclality 2, 3, 4, Corps 1, 2, Oratory 1, 2, Dra- matic Circle 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, School Service 4, CDL 4 91' ., , 122 Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low, an Excellent thing in Woman KING LEAR Act V Scene 2 THERESA ROSEMARIE MAGLIOCCO Sacred Heart, Bayside Dramatic Circle 1, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 25 CDL 4, Math Club 4 MARGARET ANN MCCRANN Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Jamaica COMMERCIALITE 4, Typist, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 4, CDL 4 .'1z1:'1f'f-'-' - pw-J fum!! PATRICIA ANN MALLOY St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven Soclality 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Band 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 35 Math Club 3, CDL 4 MARY ANGELA MCMURRAY St. Benedict joseph Labre, Richmond Hill COMMERCIALITE 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, CDL 4 LORRAINE MARIE MAY St. Aloysius, Ridgewood Debate 1, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 CDL 4 MARIE TERESA NOVAK St. Teresa, Woodside Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 35 Math Club 4, CDL 4 Ni 123 ... 1' Yrtl' lt. 1 2 1 DENISE FRANCES PARSONS St. Francis of Assisi, Astoria Legion of Mary 1 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice- President 3, 4, Library Aide 2, 3, COMMER- CIALITE 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3 l 124 MARGARET MARY RANUS St. Thomas Apostle, Wooclhaoen COMMERCIALITE 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 35 CDL 4 CAROL ANN SCHMIDT St. Aidan, Williston Park CAMILLE IOSEPHINE ROMANO Holy Child jesus, Richmond Hill Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3 CDL 4 75' l .2 41' I fr ,,,'f,1-,paw it ,. ,lzg,,L,g:, ,,g. fi '7' , L,-fWfll5ffl,EP17 ,.,,:W ' ' - -' 4. ' ANGELICUS 4, COMMERCIALITE 4, Typist, Oratory 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Spanish Clu 2, 3, Math Club 4, CDL 4 Fl' uf' '4157 - X x MARIE ANTOINETTE SCOTT St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights COMMERCIALITE 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 45 CDL 4 MARGARET MARY SMITH St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven Spzlnish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, Baton 1, 2, 3, TRANQUILLA MARY STUNGER St. Boniface, Elmont ANGELICUS 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 CAROLYN IOANNE STANGANELLI St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Math Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 121, rlrr 4 7 .lf if ' ' if 1',1?'ZQZ2 ly! ,,-,. ,, fha , , 75, 4 if 1. f 1? ' 5, , 3 X 2 1 1' Wfif f .ig fw ,p 0,15 fwarffmff-.V ,,',, Q. ff f I ff ,,.fb fwfiffefydfff ff wc ghfyl. my 474W 1 I MARTHA EVE SWEENEY St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaoen COMMERCIALITE 1, 2, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, CDL 4 BERNADETTE DEL STAMM St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven COMMERCIALITE 3, Typist, Dramatic Circle 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, President 4 w4:4da59i' ' ,, ,i,g,5ifg,,f. Way 125 CONCETTA ANNE TERRAFERMA Incarnation, Bellaire Corps 1, 2, COMMERCIALITE 1, 2, 3, 4, Ora- tory 1, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4 fn-..,,Nx 'Nag ANN MARIE TEEHAN St. john of God, Central Islip Legion of Mary 1, 2, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 4, CDL 4 FS' f.j5FXTl'T'iff'-1'21'I'T.4I'. J' K fsf1,:2'Er'1.,vszw,t,,f . . ' F-N ,fm Q , 41'- ' 'N , il! '- S Q 5 i 5 JANE ELIZABETH VON ESSEN Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ozone Park Dramatic Circle 1, Spanish Club 2, 3 MARYANN THERESE WALDRON St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, COMMERCIALITE 3, 4, T - ist 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, Spanish Cllllb 2, 3, 4 SISTER ANNE LOUISE, O.P. IOSEPHINE ANNA DE RUPO Business Subjects, Baton Club, St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens Coupon Dfwe Senior Class Vice-President 123 8 , - Q , nf' Marianne Clemente, Andrea Kar- mansky, Carol Cisneros and Sis- ter Anne Louise are happy be- cause 12-3 won the AN GELI C US patron drive. Class Representative, 1, 4, Leo Honor So- ciety 3, 45 AN GELICUS 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in- chief 4, Dramatic Circle 1, Spanish Club 2, 3 ln... A: 3 , .Q J '-'KMA ,gp-My an-r All PATRICIA ANN ANDERSON St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven Sodality 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 P l BARBARA ANNA BERCER Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 ,.....v' -nv'-M TP . MICHELE ANN CARNAVAL Our Lacly of Perpetual Help, South Ozone Park Sodality 2, 3, 4, ANCELICUS 4, Co-Editor 4 Art Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 CAROL ANN CISNEROS Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Dramatic Circle 1, Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish MARY HELEN CASTRIANNI Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Extemp 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 1994 .4-aonsnnlhik? Club 2, 3, CDL 4 MARIANNE PATRICIA CLEMENTE St. Boniface, Elmont Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 ROSANNE MARY ESPOSITO Our Lady of the Cenacle, Richmond Hill Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 DIANE GABRIELLA DE CARIO ANTOINETTE ANCELINA DE MICHELE St. Joseph, Long Island City I 11Cl1f11l1fi0fl, Bellllife Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, ANGELICUS 3, 45 Df3matiC Circle 1, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 2, 3 CDL 4 'N was STEPHANIE MARIE DYER St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaoen Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Baton Club 1, 2, 3, 45 School. Service 4 DENISE MARGUERITE ETCHEVERRY Holy Family, Flushing Sodality 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 35 CDL 4 129 EDNA EVELYN CAMPERT St. Benedict Joseph Labre, Richmond Hill Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 'Wm fin .egg QP:-Q A 7' , LINDA LEE CODDARD St. Benedict joseph Labre, Richmond Hill spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 130 KGS , DIANE MARY FALCO Sacred Heart, Glendale Corgs 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Clu 2, 3 MARGARETHA IRMCARD CLIEBE St. Aloysius, Brooklyn COMMERCIALITE 2, Oratory 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 .Wy , f gff, ,, , BARBARA ANN COLDBACH St. Pius X, Rosedale Sodality 1, 2, Dramatic Circle 1, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Baton 1, 2, 3, 4 ELLEN JOAN GALIS St. Helen, Howard Beach Legion of Mary 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3 1,4-if IULIANNE LOUISE GROSIAK Christ the King, Springfield Gardens Corps 1, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 2'1',3 '3l' RACHEL ANN HERNANDEZ Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Dramatic Circle 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3 DOREEN ALEXANDRIA IANUL St. Margaret, Middle Village Sodality 3, Library Aide 2, 3 ANDREA C-ERMAINE KARMANSKY JO ANN JANE KEESE St. Margaret, Middle Village St. Pius V, Jamaica Dramatic Circle 1, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Span- Clee Club 2, 3, CDL 4 ish Club 2, 3 . ll-L JOANNE VIOLET JASKOVVIAK St. Stanislaus Kostka, Brooklyn Class Representative 1, COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, Spanish 2, 3, CDL 4 JOAN FRANCES KEPICH St. Joseph, Hewlett goclgality 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3 131 fm, if wat wg-1-W x MARYANNE ELIZABETH KIKEL St. Aloysius, Ridgewood Debate 1, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, CDL 4 GLORIAN ANDREA LASKY T ransfiguration, M aspeth Leo Honor Society 3, 4, COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, School Service 4, CDL 4, The Quill 4 IRENE CAROL LESHINSKI St. John Cantius, Brooklyn Library Aide 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 LINDA SUSAN LUPINI St. Ioan of Arc, Jackson Heights Debate 1, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, CDL 4, The Quill 4 ' ' ' ' i M W ' ,K,,,,,,-t,-,,,,, ,.f. ., X. -. k , . W, . ., ,A V it . t. . , ., N, ,fix ,. M X 1?-Km. 'fill we-4 LYDIA DIANA LUPINI St. Ioan of Arc, jackson Heights Debate 1, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, CDL 4, The Quill 4 KAREN ANN MADDEN Our Lady of Perpetual H elp, Richmond Hill Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 132 10' 7 , 1 g' 4 Q ' 'u,'f.Z'fLfl.?f 6 CECELIA ANN MAWN St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose Oratory 1, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 35 Math Club 3, Baton Club 1, 2, 3, 4 EILEEN VERONICA MITZ St. Teresa of Aoila, South Ozone Park Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 This above all: To tliine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the clay, Thou canst not then be false to any man. PATRICIA MARGARET MCELROY St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose Dramatic Circle 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, CDL 4 SUSAN MARY MOLTZ Saint Pancras, Glendale Leo Honor 4, Dramatic Circle 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 viii? HAMLET Act I Scene 3 fin Vw' MARTHA ANN MCNIFF Holy Child jesus, Richmond Hill Sodality 2, 3, 4, Vice-Prefect 4, Dramatic Cir- cle 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 KATHLEEN MARY MUSCRAVE St. Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Sodality 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 1 'nr 1 f 1 1 'i't'i if 4 f f ffizfgft Xffm, iff f f X W y My f :gi it 5 Q' 'Q' ' W lfiviw 4037 ,f -f -A f Q,Z4ayf 95, ,f gf ,, , f f 1 2' 2412 7 V' ttf QW fffflgf ff .,,,,4f, A, ,, ,f f,41,4'f,:f.,:,-3, , , , , , ,7h4orf,ft-'f!,g,f', . , , 'Q ' '.- 1E2-ffrgarryijwff 6 A a:-,ffz f,' H4414-?p4f.w,1 ff 5452' fS, ' ' .-1 ,if-ir 1 133 'X N ls W -..,, ,X SANDRA MARY NATALINI St. Clare, Rosedale Class Representative 3, Leo Honor Society 3, 4, COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4 1. - I L ' - N8 -N ,, BARBARA ANN REYMAN St. Patrick, Huntington Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 134 GLORIA EMILY PAPETT1 St. Benedict Joseph Labre, Richmond Hill Dramatic Circle 1, Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 35 CDL 4 Q55 ,furn- 1-was 'fvfiiii' PATRICIA ANNE REILLY Incarnation, Bellaire ANCELICUS 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 fi, fs, MARIAN THERESA PHILLIPS Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Leo Honor Society 3, 4, Sodality 2, 3, 45 Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 ,aut 'VW' . ANNA MARIE SANFILIPPO St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose Leo Honor Societ 3, 4, Corps 1, 2, 3, 45 Ora- tory 1, Spanish Cllub 2, 3, CDL 4 ,' ' V r-ry -uf ,fe A-,rr 7 ,tgffffye-ffefyrfwf 71-fn--fmfwfww--1 i-,fc fm , G I - f fy, A'1 if , , fuk. . fs.. . NANCY MARIE SATTER St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square W? may MARY ANN SIMONELLI St. F idelis, College Point sodalify 2, 3, 4, COMMERCIALITE 3, 4, span- Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3 ish Club 2, 3 KATHLEEN THERESA TIMMES St. Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Sodality 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 'ii KATHRYN FRANCES TOEFIELD Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Dramatic Circle lg Orchestra 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 MARILYN PATRICIA SMIRCICH St. Ioan of Arc, Jackson Heights Leo Honor Society 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3 MARY EILEEN SULLIVAN Incarnation, Bellaire Leo Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 135 fiieffi '1Tj'r,i7' - ' . SISTER MARY IANE, O.P. ANNEMARIE ELIZABETH WOLF History, Costumes St. Pancras, Glendale Senior Class Assistant Vice-President Class Representative 45 Leo Honor Society 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 X 'x 'X' 1 .lu- N x X y S 7 i i ff f 44 I . 1' f Annemarie TVolf, Dorothy F ortanasce, Elizabeth Reilly, and Nancy Thompson assist Sister Mary ,lane in adjusting the costumes for the BOYFRIEND. -ful' CATHERINE MARIE AMBROSINO Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ozone Park Holy Child of Jesus, Richmond Hill Dramatic Circle 1 i 124 S - Q MARIE ANNE BADALUCCO St.,Anthony of Padua, South Ozone Park CDL 4 ANNA MARY AMOROSO Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights ANGELICUS 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 SUSAN FRANCES AMMANN Dramatic Circle 2, 3, Math Club 4, CDL 4 ., ' Q , rf 4 ,WIA ' f ' fi? , V, f,,.,.,a, A y V Mm m. Q ,,1, M ' ,rf tiiy 4 1 K fy f' ix I 19 5 X 4' . yay? V 05,33 4. 3 , W . ,Y A , ' 1 ,,... - 3' , 1 f f'H:,yw, ffyffxlfzfv 5 - ,f ,,M,,, f,.a,1fvQ4,54g,?,-f 1 , JOAN BERNADETTE BAFFA St Nic olas of Tolentine, Flushing Sodality 2, 3, 4, Baton Club 1 E MARIE THERESE BARBSIS Corpus Christi, Mineola if Class Representative 3, Corps 1, 2, 3, 45 Ora- y tory 1, 2, Art Club 3 137 Nw ahbl' , -.1 ROSEMARIE ANNE BUSCHER REGINA MARGARET BRENNAN Our Lady ofthe Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4 'T' Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Q RW, 1 Vi'-eiw Qu, ,M X MARY ANN PATRICIA CEST ARO St. Leo, Corona Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3 X MARY KATHLEEN CALLARI Blessed Sacrament, jackson Heights Corps 1, 2, 3 EMILY CATHERINE CARDONE Immaculate Conception, jamaica ff...- JOAN CONSTANCE DI DOMENICO KATHLEEN GABRIELLE EDMONDS Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Sf- Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 Oratory 1, Art Club 1, 2, 35 Baton 1, 2, 3, 4 CAROL ANN FARRELL St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaoen Dramatic Circle 3, 4 ,P+ ELAINE PATRICIA FANNINC- St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaoen Sodality 1 NANCY ELLEN FEHN Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park Sodality 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 JOAN IRENE EHRING St. Elizabeth, Ozone Park Dramatic Circle 1, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 NANCY ANN FRETTA St. Clare, Rosedale Class Representative 1, 2, Dramatic Circle 3- Art Club 1, Baton 1, 2, 3, 4 MAUREEN JOAN FLEMINC 1 St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst COMMERCIALITE 2, Dramatic Circle 3, 4, Math Club 4, CDL 4 1. ,asm DORIS ELIZABETH GAYNOR St. Thomas the Apostle, Hempstead Sodality 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1 ,. --Q, is ll? 413. 1'! 'W ff! sv-ll il DOROTHY JEAN FORTANASCE Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ozone Park ANGELICUS 4 'te f flue -lads. : fx ,f ANGELA DIANE CROSSO Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights DIANE FRANCES CLYNN PAMELA MARIE CRIPP1 St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4 Class Representative 1, Sodality 1, 2, 3, Dra- matic Circle 1 140 MARILYN FRANCES CRUND Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Dramatic Circle 1 EILEEN MARGARET HONAHAN CDL 4 Immaculate Conception, Astoria JOAN FRANCES KELLACHAN St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans Corps 1, 2, 3 CERALDINE MARY KETCHAM PATRICIA ANN LARKIN JUDY ANN LIPINSKY St. Aidan, Williston Park St. Teresa, Woodside OUT Lady Of the MWHCUZOUS M 66101, Ridgewood COMMERCIALITE Typinst 4, Dramatic Cir cle 1, 3, 45 CDL 4 141 ELIZABETH ANNE MARTIN Incarnation, Queens Village Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 PN AD' CAROL ANN MATTHEWS St. Barbara, Brooklyn Sodality 1, 45 Debate 1' Dramatic Circle 1, 2 MARIE THERESA MAURO St. Andrew Avellino, Flushing Dramatic Circle 1, 2 fps, -KH' ANN MARIE MURPHY St. Fidelis, College Point Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4 FRANCES MARY MUSCO Our Lady of the Cenacle, Richmond Hill my EILEEN ANN MOORE Our Lady of Lourdes Queens Village Corps 1, 2, 3, 4 M FRANCES MARY PATALONA St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4 CAROL ANN ROTTKAMP St. Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead ' Sodality 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle lg Clee Club 1 l..-l Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow Creeps in tllis petty pace from day to day, To tlme last syllalale ot recorded time. CONCETTA ANN PETIUCCI Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4 SUSAN CAROL SCHAEFER Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 MACBETH Act V Scene 5 ELIZABETH ANN REILLY St. Mary Gate of H eaoen, Ozone Park ANCELICUS 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3 IRENE CECELIA SMITH St. Clare, Rosedale ANGELICUS 3, 4, COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, 4 143 BARBARA ANN SONNER St. Teresa, Woodside Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4 MARY ELLEN FRANCES WOLFE St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst Dramatic Circle 1, 3, 4, CDL 4 we-:,.,,g,:, 144 415 N 1 '7' NANCY ANN THOMPSON Notre Dame, New Hyde Park IW? , KAREN MARY VICKERS St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose ANCELICUS 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4 CHERYL BARBARA TOBIN Holy Family, Flushing Corps 1, 2, 3, 45 Oratory 2, Debate 19 Extemp 3, 4, CDL 4 af... i1Q,. .t s r-new-:-:r.v - SISTER VERA 'MARIE, O.P. CATHERINE KATHLEEN DEEGAN History, Christmas Frolic Sacred Heart, Glendale Senior Class Assistant Secretary Class Representative 3, 45 Leo Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Corps l, 2, 3, 4 NTI To reenforce world issues Sister Vera Marie holds a map meet with Susan Nestle, Eleanor Roscoe, Barbara Berke, Dorothy Sullivan, Mary Bruers, and Sharon Kauffeld. 0 fu 'aff i 'f7D FRANCES ANN ALI St. Joseph, Long Island City Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4 ROSEMARY ANN ARMELLINO Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood Co s 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 2, Spanish Clilg 2, CDL 4 KATHRYN FRANCES BERNAT Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park Leo Honor Society 3, 4, Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, CDL 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 A6 'raw' DENISE MARIE BEAVER St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 CDL 4 BARBARA LOUISE BERKE Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park Soclality 1, 2, 3, 4, ANGELICUS 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 2 f eff- ml MAXINE ANN BRAUN Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights MARY KATHLEEN BRUERS St. Ioan of Arc, Jackson Heights Corps 3, 45 Debate 25 Spanish Club 2, 33 Dramatic Circle 1, 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 CDL, CDL 4 45 Class Representative 1 FW :Um JOAN ELIZABETH CASELLA St. Mary Help of Christians, Woodside ANCELICUS 45 Orchestra 15 Spanish Club 2, 35 CDL 4 ,fum ilk KATHLEEN THERESE BUTCHER St. Benedict Joseph Labre, Richmond Hill Debate 35 Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 EVE MARY CLAYPOOL St. Robert Bellarmine, Bayside Sodality 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 1, 25.3, 4 BARBARA IANE BURGER St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens ANCELICUS 45 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 35 CDL 4 ...ev 'l ',,j3 147 ELIZABETH ANN CODD St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst Corps 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Circle 3, 4 Y, N-at 'ry I 1 i W , luv' I f a g f f f 7' , . 5 f MARY MARILYN COMPONO Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream ANCELICUS 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, School Service 4, CDL 4 MARILYN AGNES D1 TUSA Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park fri 1' 1. S 1 in? if rf? QQ I 4' X ta, r W, A, 2' S iss. MARY MONICA FRANCES CROWLEY St. Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Sodality 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, ANC-ELICUS 3, Dramatic Circle 1, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 DIANE MARIE DOLAN Blessed Sacrament, jackson Heights Legion of Mary 1, 2, Library Aide 1, 2 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, President 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 vpv 'N sl K ik' 3' ,jx VHS :NJ LAURA ANN EILING Holy Child Jesus, Richmond Hill Sodality 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Span- ish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 148 Sodality 3, Debate 1, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 mr! JOAN MARY FARLEY Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Jamaica Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, School Service 4, CDL 4 'IMF' fi MARIE CECILIA GAVICAN St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaoen Clee Club 2, 3, 4 IAN E MARIE HALL St. Nicholas of Tolentine, Jamaica Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 ,-awww . A 1, ADRIENNE MARIE HUGHES Holy Family, Flushing Sodality 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 25 Art Club 2, 3, 45 Baton Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 MARY ELLEN ELIZABETH JOSEPH St. Sebastian, Woodside Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 '33-V, ,,,., , , f U03 MICHELE ANN KANE SHARON ANN KAUFFELD MAUREEN ANNE KENNARE St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaoen St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaven Incarnation, Queens Village Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL CDL 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 -sly REGINA ANN KIEFER St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Sodality 4, Dramatic Circle 3, 4, CDL 4 1-f ?b-, T1 HILDEGARDE TERESA KLEE St. Mary Help of Christians, Woodside Debate 1 !'fT'N KU'- TIA W 'w . ' rf I Nqpv---'ff 14-I PRISCILLA ANNE KNIGHT St. Bonaventure, Jamaica Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Band 3, 4 MARIANNE MARIE KRAFINSKI St. Stanislaus, Maspeth Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 DIANE MARIE LENNERT Blessed Sacrament, jackson Heights Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 CXQ N-........-I BARBARA ANN KOCH Holy Family, Flushing Dramat1c Clrcle 2, 3 Thou art thy mother' Ancl she in thee Calls ltmaclz the lovely April of her prime. SONNET 3 MARILYN ANGELA MARINO SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village Leo Honor Society 4g Dramatic Circle 3, 4 CATHERINE 2, 3, 45 Ba- ton f s glass BARBARA ANN MCGOVERN Sacred Heart of Jesus, Bayside MARY ROSE MITCHELL St. Teresa of Avila, South Ozone Park Corps 1, 2, 3, 45 ANGELICUS 2, 35 Dramatic CDL 4 Circle 15 Orchestra 1, 2, 3g CDL 4 GLORIA MARGARET MULLIGAN SUSAN MARIE NESTLE St. Robert Bellarmine, Bayside Notre Dame, New Hyde Pflfk Sodality 4 Legion of Mary 35 Extemp 2 -in 1 Ng' 'VFNH'-rif f i., . ,xfjv ROSEMARY ELIZABETH NOBILE St. Kevin, Flushing ANCELICUS 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4 BARBARA ANN SCHANZ St. Mary Help of Christians, Woodside Debate 1, Dramatic Circle 1 x. , , ma .Y V ,,,....f. V, , ,..,' L., .v-.y I 1 , 5' ' lx , ' at ' 3 'ii 4 i F, Quik' JOAN MARIE SCHNITZLER St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4 152 KATHLEEN PATRICE REA SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village ANGELICUS 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 'TWT' ?'1 'l ' NWN. I 'vm' Yifrzrf If 1 I 95? ii 'Al 4915. ELEANOR JEAN ROSCOE St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, COMMERCIALITE 4 ffm NU PATRICIA MARY SLOAN St. Thomas Apostle, West Hempstead Sodality 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 2, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 4, CDL 4 radii? .gf -3 IW 'Qnf, , I I H V . fr I ,, wmv , fr , 4 ,pf fp, , f. ,, .u f ,fmkif ' f J' , , f ,,,, ,'wQ,f1 P 4L? ffi if f f ,f , ,,,,,. ,.,,:..W DOROTHY MAE SULLIVAN VERONICA RITA SWEENEY Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights Saint Pius X, Hosedale ANCELICUS 3, 45 COMMERCIALITE 1, 2 Sodality 3, 45 ANCELICUS 3, 4, Dramatic Cir- KZQ,-fcayu f , ' u ff f 1 CDL 4 REGINA MARY WELCH Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights cle 3, 4 FRANCINE MARIE TRAMONTANO St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens ANC-ELICUS 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 3, 4, CDL 4 'ww' !f ' PATRICIA MARY TIMS St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaoen Sodality 2, 3, 4, Corps 1, 25 Dramatic Circle 35 Baton 1 MARY MARGARET WITHOPF Oar Lady of Victory, Floral Park Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 CDL 4 153 SISTER ROSE ANTHONY, O.P. Religion, Soclality, Dramatic Circle G X IO-ANN THERESA POPIELARZ Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Bayside Senior Class Secretary Class Representative 4, Leo Honor Society 4, Corps 45 ANGELICUS 4, Dramatic Cir- cle 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4 X S Flowers for the Queen! With Sister Rose Anthony's help, Antoinette Romano, Maureen Huppe, Kathleen Schoepfer, Marie La Clair and Elizabeth Gumprich pay homage to Our Lady of the Rosary. S,--,-. LUCILLE MARY AIELLO DALE ANN ALLEN OUT Lady of the Cenllde, Richmond Hill St. Benedict Joseph Labre, Richmond Hill CDL 4 Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, ANGELICUS 4, CDL 4 S 12-6 I3 R pi' 'W CATHERINE ANNE BARBIERI St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Gardens Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 CDL 4 ,ICP mf' K ' ,L V ' ,i 4'-A 5' -. Sf Yf'v2v+2' ' ,,,.,, ,..,. , 1 KATHLEEN THERESA CARVES St Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Sodahty 2, 3, 45 DIamat1C C1rc1e lg CDL 4 PATRICIA DUCGAN BURKE Incarnation, Bellaire VIRGINIA PATRICIA BECKER Our Lady of Lourdes, Maluerne Glee Club 1, 2, 3 1- W fda 1 , f W f-,,wfj,',f WC J V, v .f , ff f 4' CDL 4 MARGARET MARY DALY St. Clement Pope, Ozone Park THERESA MARIE DELLA ROCCO Our Lady of F atzma, Jackson H ezghts A Corps 1, 2, Dramatic Circle 3, 4, Math Club 4g CDL 4 DIANE HELEN FUCHS St. Margaret, Middle Village Class Representative 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Dra- matic Circle 3, 4g CDL 4 KAREN ANN DORN Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park Art Club 2, 3, 4, School Service 4 SUSANNE MARIE DREXLER Holy Child Jesus, Richmond Hill COMMERCIALITE 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, CDL 4 LINDA ANN GLYNN ANDREA STARR GOROG Presentation ofthe Blessed Virgin Mary, Jamaica PATRICIA ANN GORDON St. Robert Bellarmine, Bayside Clee Club 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 St. Aidan, Williston Park Sodality 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 d 'x 'mf' PATRICIA ANNE HEALY Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights Oratory lg Dramatic Circle 1, 3, 4, Math Club 4g CDL 4 Win ELIZABETH ANNE GUMPRICH Sacred H eart, Cambria Heights Dramatic Circle 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 MARY KATHERINE HUDAK Our Lady of the Cenacle, Richmond Hill Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3 BARBARA ANN MAURO Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Corps 2, 3, CDL 4 2 W., br ,4 4 f 1-..,,.. al? MAUREEN DENISE MCCARTHY St. Clare, Rosedale Sodality 3, 4, COMMERCIALITE 25 CDL 4 158 W MARIE THERESA LA CLAIR Notre Dame, New Hyde Park ANCELICUS 4, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4 KATHLEEN THERESA MCADAM Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Corps 1, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4 'R ROSEMARIE CATHERINE NUZZI St. Monica, Jamaica Soclality 2, ANCELICUS 45 Dramatic Circle 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 rv- ,fwf G KATHLEEN IOSEPHINE LUCAS Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights Clee Club 1, 2 MAUREEN THERESA OCHESTER St. Matthias, Ridgewood Dramatic Circle 1, 3, 4 iii!! ef' BARBARA ANN ODERMATT St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaoen sodaufy 2, 3, 4, clee Club 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 DIANE MARIE PLANSKER Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Corps 1, 2, 3 HELEN BLANCHE PAPPAS Queen of Peace, Flushing Sodality 2, 3, 4, COMMERCIALITE Typist 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 MARILYN ANGELA RAFFETTO St. Margaret, Middle Village Sodality 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, AN- GELICUS 45 Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 ELIZABETH ANN PERRY Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Dramatic Circle 15 CDL 4 - ' l - - .-, 1. ,cgnjfgg-,.,g 3. Z,ix?,9.ZZJf39J4'.5S4' bn: ff 'Ins' ,FI-L f H . 11 ,Q :fig Af? 1-4 . ' if 1, 141' I 1, PATRICIA RITA REGAN St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaoen Sodality 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Band 3, 4 159 P-fs if Nl'-f at , LS, l PN MARY PERPETUA REILLY St. Matthias, Ridgewood Dramatic Circle 1, 2 ANTOINETTE MARCUERITE ROMANO Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 MARION CHRISTINA ROODE Our Lady of the Cenacle, Richmond Hill COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, CDL 4 CATHERINE MARY ROSOLOSKI Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 MAUREEN TERESA RUPPE St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose ANCELICUS 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Baton Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 3, CDL 4 IUDENE BARBARA RYAN Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood Corps 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, C-lee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 160 We must talze tlie current Wlmen it serves, Or lose our ventures. JULIUS CAESAR Act IV Scene 3 CHRISTINA SOPHIE SABELLA SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village COMMERCIALITE 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratory 1, Dra- magic Circle 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Math Club 3, GLORIA JEAN SAVOCA St. Mary Help of Christians, Woodside Library Aide 4, CDL 4 KATHLEEN MARY SCHOEPFER DOROTHY RITA SCHWEDE St. Hedwig, Floral Park St. Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Sodality 2, 35 Orato 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Cir- Sodality 3, 45 Library Aide 2, 3, 43 COMMER- cle 1, 2, 35 Math Chili 3 CIALITE 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4 MARY JANE SCHIERHOLZ St. Mary Help of Christmns, Woodside Dramatic Circle 1g CDL 4 ANN MARIE RITA SLATTERY St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose ANGELICUS 45 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4 Math Club 3, 4, Baton Club 1, 25 School Serv ice 45 CDL 4 1 161 flaws IGN QW, b:... I A ,hx N awww, ,CVVHH L Wg lwflr ' fd .1 ' , l f' 'W X, , 3 ,rif le f!f'Qf Q,,,LipA,,,o fav CAROL LOUISE TOMPKINS Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, Roosevelt Sodality 3, Dramatic Circle 1, 3, 4, CDL 4 lr I A Vgngli., lf VIL: I A W. 63 I! ,f 1' ' 1 J. . .LLL UL-L' fy, fag M Aff' .f5f9'Q Ulfdac-A ,X uiff cZfZ2-Qffglif .f 5 j M V , .3 1 44 df! 67 I If-17ZZ!'l lcfikadifl fziurvfgj ,Q am 4 , ,gy J Xaffff RI- A ANN VIDEMSEK J, gf Immaculate Conception, Jamaica 5,6 f Lagggdy Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 2 I -s.,! V Q31 -liv- 1 . 5M , . .,.,,, f, ' J DIANE MARIE STELLA St. Clare, Rosedale ly I f 'L,:La'2.4dZ..C' Min' CAROLYN THERESA TRIMORE Cure of Ars, Merrick Sodality 3, Corps 1, Dramatic Circle 3, 45 CDL 4 VALERIE DIANE WHITE Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood COMMERCIALITE 4, Typist, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 CDL 4 162 NZ' 5 SISTER MARY JESSICA, O.P. MARGARET ANN WEBER Law, Alumnae St. Pancras, Glendale Assistant Secretary Leo Honor Society 4, COMMERCIALITE typist 3, Dramatics 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: CDL 4 fb K .fl QSSSS . . f.. . .J3'.- .ac For Mary Ellen Doerler, Barbara Cooper, Dorothy Conroy, Maryann Charles, Margaret Caine and Sister Mary Jessica the school clay comes to a happy end. El...-1 fd X. ID, Nu-4 V 1 n Ill? VWR7 FL fn ,fowl lb ff! 'L xl X fL f 'A' ,N PPMARY ZAgET WXCUAYO pf' Inca t o ollis ffamyaigikzfgallr MMA JV Wa of LM UJH aww' l' 5 M MARIE ELIZABETH APRIGLIANO ,f-.if Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park f 5 Class Representative 2 25? 5 EILEEN MARY BENNETT Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights BARBARA ANNE BRICKMAN Sodality 3 Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park ff-ff MARY-ELLEN BROOKS Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Dramatic Circle 3, 4 Q! . N ix DOROTHY MARY BYRNES MARY ANN RITA CHARLES Saint Pancras, Glendale MARGARET MARY CZINF Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Astoria Class Representative 2, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, Sami Joseph' Long Islan City Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Com- 45 The Quill, CDL Corps 1, 2, 3, 45 C166 Club 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 mercialite 2, Dramatic Circle 3, 4 ,t 'F DOROTHY ANN CONROY Our Lady of Fatima, Jackson Heights Dramatic Circle 3, 45 CDL 4 BARBARA ANNE COOPER St. Pius X, Rosedale Sodality 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4 ANNETTE MADELINE CRIMARCO Holy Family, Flushing Corps 1, 2, Dramatic Circle 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Secretary 3 165 JUDITH ANN DI GIACINTO St. Margaret, Middle Village Sodality 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 4-iffy a-1-- ' 'Q in.,-,H 4 LINDA ANN DE CAPUA St. Stanislaus, M aspeth Dramatic Circle 1, 25 CDL 4 MARY ELLEN DOERLER St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Sodality 2, 3, Dramatic Circle 1 fi 1 ff-'5l f' DARIA ANNE DE LANCEY American Martyrs, Bayside COMMERCIALITE 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle lg Orchestra 1, 2 fda-l '19-'il' -tg? IAYNE DEBORAH DURR MARY FRANCES FAY IUDITH ANNMARIE FELLMANN St. Joseph, Long Island City St. Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Holy Name gf Mary, Valley Stream Dramatic Circle 2, 3, CDL 4 Sodality 2, 3, 4, Corps 25 DramatiC Ci1'C10 35 Clee Club 1, 25 Math Club 4, CDL 4 CDL 4 166 CERALDINE KATHRYN FITZGERALD St. Matthias, Ridgewood Dramatic Circle 3, 4, CDL 4 ! f 'f5' KATHLEEN THERESA CLADDEN Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park Sodality 1, 45 Debate 15 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3,4 IACQUELINE MARIE HUBER JOAN WILHELMINA HUBER Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Ascension, Elmhurst Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3 Dramatic Ci1'Cl6 1, 2, 3, 4g 4 LORRAINE THERESA GYARMATHY Saint Theresa of the Little Flower, Woodside Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 45 Math Club 4, CDL 4 KATHLEEN ANNE HUGHES St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 16 1- I flh- Nu-r-4041! Www 1 - f gui rl IDX 'Atv' J QT . . .7 im 33139 N ll F1251 X:-iv 5 BARBARA ANN KEATING Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, Math Club 4 KATHLEEN BRENNAN KINGSTON St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaoen Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 PATRICIA ANN LANNI Saint Gabriel, Jackson Heights Sodality 2, 3, 4, Math Club 45 CDL 4 I fx ROSEMARIE ELLEN MARZILIANO St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Sodality. 1 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Baton Cluln 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 JUDY ANN MASTERSON Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park Sodality 1, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 J' PATRICIA JANE MAHONEY SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village ANCELICUS 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, CDL 4 168 Anal tllis our lite, exempt from pulalic lmaunt, Fincis tongues in trees, lmoolzs in tlie running laroolzs, Sermons in stones, anci gooci in everytliing. AS YOU LIKE IT Act III Scene 1 Ks? ' 1 ,x 2 V'l:,: I MARY ELIZABETH MCDONALD MARY CATHERINE MISTRETTA OUT Lady Of the SHOWS, Floral Pefk Our Lady of Fatima, Jackson Heights Sodality 3, 4, CDL 4 Glee Club 1, 2, Math Club 4, CDL 4 EILEEN MARIE MORAN EILEEN MARY MULLOWNEY CATHY DIANE NICKLAUS St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Queen Of the Most Holy Rosary, Roosevelt OUT Led!! 0f Perpetual Help, South Ozene Pefk Sodality 2, 3 Dramatic Circle 2, CDL 4 ANGELICUS 45 Aff Club 1, 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 169 if 4 in gi 'QM VICTORIA AGNES NOLL St. Matthias, Ridgewood Dramatic Circle 1, 3, 4, CDL 4 7, MARY ANN RABBITO St. Boniface, Elmont Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, CDL 4 170 LUCILLE MARY NOTARO St. Anthony of Padua, South Ozone Park Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 - -W MADELINE MARIE PANICA St. Michael, F lashing COMMERCIALITE 35 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 Kqvfff KATHLEEN DALE O'ROURKE Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Dramatic Circle 1, Art Club 3, CDL 4 J-WH nfl? MARILYN JEAN RERECICH St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Library Aide lg Dramatic Circle 2, 3, CDL 4 w--W I LOUISE ANN RICNEY JANE AGNES RYAN St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven St. Teresa of Avila, South Ozone Park Sodality 1, Corps 1, 2, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, ANGEL-ICUS 3, 45 Oratory 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 1, 3, 45 CDL 4 gg Bramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, School Service 7 BEVERLY ANN THOMPSON Saint joan of Arc, Jackson Heights ANCELICUS 4, Dramatic Circle 1, 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 MARYANNE PATRICE SEYFRIED SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village Debate 2, Dramatic Circle 1, 3, Math Club 4 CDL 4 1, BARBARA LOUISE SIESTO Sacred H eart, Cambria Heights Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4 171 EL- fd!F'.! .'3'l SISTER MARY ANTON, O.P. ELIZABETH ANN SHEEHAN Religion, Freshmen Soclality St. Thomas the Apostle, Hempstead Senior Class Second Assistant Vice-President Class Representative 45 Leo Honor Society 3, 45 Sodali-ty 2, 3, 45 Corps 1, 2, 3, 45 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 45 CDL 4 LOVE con is VE , 5 , ll' -,-asvvU ' ' ,M 1-.MJ 'S.. X 1 i Elaine Salony, Elizabeth Sheehan, Ioan Jarvis, Jane Ianthor, Rosemary Leagus, Carol Plozner, and Barbara Albano listen to Sister Mary Antorfs explanation of one of the issues of the Ecumenical Council-Christian Unity. 172 :f ' fb N- BARBARA ANNE ALBANO BARBARA MARY BENCIVEN ! Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights St. Clare, Rosedale Corps 2, 35 Art Club lg CDL 4 Sodality 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 Nt DOLORES BARBARA CASTELLI St. Anthony of Padua, South Ozone Park -Qwffnvf MARIAN MARGARET BYWATER St. Rita, Long Island City Sodality 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 PATRICIA MADELINE BIHN St. Adalbert, Elmhurst CDL 4 DIANNE JOAN BRUDERMAN St. Aidan, Williston Park Jud IN ll 'rr' MARIE THERESE CINQUEMANI Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park PATRICIA ANN DONNELLY Sacred H eart, Cambria Heights ANCELICUS 3, CDL 4 CAROLINE ANGELA FARACO Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Leo Honor Society 4, Corps 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 ,Q 16 'Ik-Q-firm? Leo Honor Society 45 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3 'NN SUSAN IRENE DONOVAN Immaculate Conception, Astoria Dramatic Circle 1, CDL 4 A PATRICIA CLAIR DOSCHER St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 Q-4 9 PATRICIA EVELYN FARRINCTON Ascension, Elmhurst Dramatic Circle 3, 4 JUDITH DOROTHY GRAF Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill Sodality 2, 3, Dramatic Circle 1, 2 VIRGINIA CLARE FELDMAN Holy Child jesus, Richmond Hill Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 3, CDL 4 MARILYN ANN CEISEL St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaoen Cor s 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Manager 45 Dramatic Circlle 2, CDL 4 PATRICIA JEAN FORBECK Our Lady ofthe Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood Extemp 1, 2, 3, 4, Corps 1 , V ,, ,f .-,,i.,F,, ,, 'J'5f1':1:'rE1F'Z S Af.-..,, ANITA MARIE HEALY Incarnation, Bellaire Library Aide 1, Dramatic Crrcle 1, 2 MARY ANN JOYCE Holy Child Jesus, Richmond Hill Sodality 2 . 2, 1, Dramatrc Crrcle ,lf , 40' 'Q-cf' JANE ELIZABETH JANTHOR JOAN PATRICIA IARVIS St. Joseph, Keyport, N. I. St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose Sodality 2, 3, 45 ANGELICUS 4g Dramatic Cir- Corps 3, 45 COMMERCIALITE 4, Typist, Dra cle 3, 4, CDL 4 gatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Baton Club 1, 2, 3, 4 DL 4 Q91 A-1 PATRICIA CHRISTINE KELLY Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Dramatic Circle 3, CDL 4 176 VIRGINIA ANN KARL St. Boniface, Elmont Debate 1, Dramatic Circle 3, 4, CDL 4 l . ANNE CATHERINE KNIGHT ANGELA PHILOMENA LANZARA Immaculate Conception, Jamaica St. Francis of Assisi, Astoria Sgdaljty 4 Corps 1, 2, Math Club 4 'K' ' 'Eli' .--...a-up ROSEMARY ANNE LEAGUS St. Benedict Joseph Labre, Richmond Hill Soclality 45 COMMERCIALITE 35 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 45 CDL 4 'MV' KAREN MARY LOVACLIO Our Lady ofthe Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood Clee Club 1, 2, 3 M IOHANNA LUCY MARINO KATHLEEN MARIE MCCRATH St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaoen St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Sodality 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 3, 4, CDL 4 sodauty 1, 2, 3, 4 Atal fllj FX ll V ' s C i ls? f L xbox' W7 pmwi' ,aft A MAL D matx +5-'U-nl MARY KATE MCGUINNESS Incarnation, Bellaire Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3 LOIS ANN MUNCH Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Dramatic Circle 1, 25 Art Club 3, 4 'wal' 'iff' ll 'Vi KATHLEEN JEAN MURNANE Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, COMMERCIALITE 1 3 '. LUJJ 'J ! J f f ,f ,f A14 1 ' QA' E ,Z l A f --'XIX , 1 fr' . E' .,4p-.yxf ,,1 X, Vg, PATRICIA JOAN MU 5 Y Holy Child Jesus, Richmond Hill Extemp 1, 25 Dramatic Circle 1, 2, CDL 4 Qasaffflfwf-C C-9j 'LfL CN! , A ff? ARLENE FLORENCE NEWELL St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans N514 williams... iss-f DOROTHY MARGARET NOLAN St. Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Sodality 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Circle 1 C MARY ANNE NOREY St. Clare, Rosedale Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 F? if 0452, ANNE MARIE O'LEARY Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village COMMERCIALITE 3, Dramatic Circle 3, 45 CDL 4 PATRICIA ANN RUSSELL St. Clare, Rosedale Sodality 3, 4, Dramatic 'Circle 2, 3, 4 Wlien to tl1e sessions of sweet silent tl1ougl1t I summon up rememlrrance of tl1ings past, I sigla tlie laclz ot many a tlling I sougl1t, And Witli olcl Woes new wail my clear time'S Waste. ANDREA JOANNA PALCHANIS Holy Family, Flushing Sodality 3, 43 Art Club 2, 3, 4, Baton lg CDL 4 KATHLEEN ANN RYAN St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaven Dramatic Circle 2, 3, 4 SONNET 30 Ou CAROL FRANCES PLOZNER r Lady ofthe Cenacle, Richmond Hill Glee Club 2, 3, 43 CDL 4 DIANE ELIZABETH SNYDER Blessed Sacrament, Cypress Hills Sodality 4, Dramatic Circle 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, CDL 4 Ta 179 ELAINE JEAN SOLONY Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4 CHRISTINE JULIA VETTER St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaoen Sodality 2, 3, 4, Oratory 1, 2, Dramatic Circle 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 1 - uuuf A 180 J ri' LYNN MARIE STAPLES Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Baton 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 IOAN PATRICIA WISE St. Robert Bellarmine, Bayside Soclality 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Circle 2, 3 frrhw CATHERINE ANNE ZUVICH St. Joseph, Long Island City Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, CDL 4 I lava 4 DIANE MARY STEWART St. Teresa of Avila, South Ozone Park Class Reiresentative 35 Leo Honor Society 3, 4 Clee Clu 1, 2, 3, 4, CDL 4 Honorary Patrons Most Reverend Bryan I. McEntegart, D.D., LL.D. Most Reverend Iohn I. Boardman, D.D., LL.D. Most Reverend Charles R. Mulrooney, D.D., Ph.D., LL.D. Most Reverend joseph P. Denning, D.D., LL.D. Right Reverend Edward P. Hoar, LL.D., V.G., P.A. Right Reverend Monsignor Eugene I. Crawford, M .A. Right Reverend Monsignor Henry M . Hald, LL.D., Ph.D. Right Reverend Monsignor William F. Kelly, S.T.D. Very Reverend Monsignor James H. Fitzpatrick Very Reverend Monsignor Eugene I. Molloy, M .A. Very Reverend Monsignor Martin I. Tooker, C .P. Reverend Anthony F . Antinello, M .A. Reverend Joseph P. Bynon, M .A. Reverend Michael I. Dempsey, M .A. Reverend Owen Doyle, C .P. Reverend I ohn L. Fox Reverend Ioseph F . Hammond Reverend William G. Scanlan, B .A. Reverend Mother M . Bernadette de Lourdes, O.P. Reverend Mother M . Adelaide, O.P. Reverend Mother M . Agatha, O.P. Reverend Mother M . Celeste, O.P. Reverend Mother M. Charitas, O.P. Reverend Mother M . Chrysostom, O.P. Reverend Mother M . Dalmatia, O.P. Reverend Mother M. Dorothy, O.P. Reverend Mother M . Thomas Aquin, O.P. In Memoriam Most Reverend Thomas E. Molloy, S .T .D. Most Reverend Raymond A. Kearney, S.T.D. Most Reverend Edmund I. Reilly, D.D. Right Reverend Monsignor George M . Kaupert, V.G., P.A. Right Reverend Monsignor Ioseph V. S. McClancy, P.A. Right Reverend Monsignor Iohn I. F. Robinson, V.F., LL.D. Reverend Mother M . Anselma, O.P. Reverend Mother M . Dafrose, O.P. Reverend Mother M . Gregory, O.P. Reverend Mother M . Polycarpa, O.P. Reverend Mother M . Pulcheria, O.P. Reverend Mother M . Rose Gertrude, O.P. Reverend Sister M . Benigna, O.P. Reverend Sister M . Dolorosa, O.P. Reverend Sister M. Rose Eleanor, O. P. P 1'OfCSS10I1E:ll Fnends Ioseph H. Banzer, M .D. Eli S. Brody, M.D. Dr. Ion Carnioelli Daniel Castoria Meyer Cohen, D.D.S. Vincent S. Conti, M .D. Edward I. Doherty, M .D. Dr. I. Fred Faigle Dr. Irving Fels, D.D.S. Dr. T. B. Fitzpatrick, D.D.S. Charles D. Fuoci, M.D. Iohn Garavuso Dr. Alexander Goldenberg Dr. D. S. Goldstein Dr. Greene, D.D.S. Alfonso A. Iannotta, B.S., Ph.G. William I. Kelly, M .D. Frank Lamherta, M.D., F.A.C.P. Anthony Langella Charles B. Livoti, M.D., F.A.C.P Felix Marino, M.D. Dr. Anthony F . Mauro Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Mazzu Dr. and Mrs. Iohn I. McCartney Iames P. McManus, M.D. Andrew G. Nirrengarten Iohn M. Scannell, Ir., D.D.S. Fred S. Switzman, D.D.S. Herbert Taubman, D.D.S. Natale C. Tedone Dr. Irwin N. Tekulsky v-0 wwf - . 3 ' 'X The arrival of the Angelicus staff pins deepens the spirit, strengthens the zeal and enhances the prestige of Irene Smith Maureen Ruppe, Joann Popielarz, Anne Slattery, and Victoria Karasinski. Benefactors The Alumnae Association of Dominican Commercial H .S. The Auxiliary of Dominican Commercial H .S. The Fathers' Club of Dominican Commercial H .S. Class 12-1, K306, 1964 Class 12-8 K305, 1964 Our Lady of the Presentation Church, Brooklyn St. Boniface Church, Elmont Mr. and Mrs. Alvert I. Cable Mr. George I. Cisneros Vincent Guy Desiderio, D.D.S. Rev. Iohn L. Fox Robert Gordon Rev. Anthony L. Holzheiwer St. Ioseph's Church, Astoria The M enzer Family Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Minando Elizabeth Outlaw's Friend Mr. Sol Rothenberg Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ambrosino Anonymous Carol Audevart '58 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester F. Bilello In Memory of Nicholas Brando Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brinen Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Busch Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Camarda Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cardone Mr. and Mrs. August I. Casella Class of 12-7 K304 Class of 11-1 C2 182 Class of 11-2 K202 Class of 11-3 K203 Class of 10-3 K105 Class of 10-5 204 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Connolly Very Rev. Msgr. Eugene I . Crawford Mr. and Mrs. V. D'Ambrosio Stephen DeCario District Office itll Fire Dept. Lawrence Falco Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Fay Mrs. Iohn I. Fehn, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Flynn Mr. and Mrs. M. Gallagher William Garvey and Family A Friend Michael Joseph Gray Mr. Arthur Grossarth Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Grund Diane Hallisey '60 Elaine D. Hallisey '63 The Harold Family Ioseph Harsche Mrs. Hoeffner Barbara Humbach '63 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Imperial Sam Iron Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Iablonski and Family Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Iohnson Theresa Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Peter I. Kasmer Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Kellarhan Rev. Robert I. Kirwin Frank R. Klein Mr. and Mrs. A. Koomansky Mr. and Mrs. loseph I. Kotch Mr. and Mrs. I. Krafinski Seymour Krauth Iohn. P. Logan Ernest Luca Mr. and Mrs. Robert Madden Edward F. Malin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mallia and Family Reverend Leon I. Merecki Mr. and Mrs. WVilluzm M erl Mr. and Mrs. joseph Moltz, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth M onohan Compliments of Monte Concrete Kathleen Morrissey '62 Our Holy Redeemer School, Freeport, N. Y. In Memory of Carmelo S. Perconti A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Peccio Vito Perillo The Peterka Family Robert Plansker Mr. and Mrsf Frank Roth Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ryder Christina Scherer '63 Mr. and Mrs. Iohn S. Schurr The Sheehan Family Smith-Cook Family Patricia Solan '61 Katherine A. Stamer Mr. and Mrs. George Steidle George W. Strittmatter Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Szachacz Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Tasik and Family Mr. and Mrs. Earl M . Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Walsh Mrs. Mary VValter Philip Michael Walters Miss Margaret Van Brunt '63 Mr. and Mrs. john I. Vetter and Family Anonymous Patrons Mrs. W. Dickson Russo Family Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bergesen The Connolly Family Joseph Dartharf Catherine, Plumeri, Di Gesu, '52 Eddy-Moe-Lin Mr. and Mrs. F. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Vincent K. Kempton Gladys M. Masterson Mr. John McNally Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Hearn Mrs. Theresa Phillips Edith Piwowarski Mr. and Mrs. Peter Poit Mary Ann Ratigan Mr. Milton Rosenthal Edward C. Savage Fred W. Sbaschnig Fred Schillin dr Son, Inc. 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Brennan Brightman Family Mrs. Margaret Brock Patricia Ann Brock, '62 It was a cold weekend in late November when Karen Vickers, Judy Masterson, Moyra Shields, Karen Massoni, Marilyn Grund, Dorothy Schwede, Patricia Sloan, Mary Ann Bilello and Barbara Berger took part in this rosary procession?-one of the activities of the Seniors' closed retreat at Amityville. Mr. and Mrs. J. Browne Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bruechert Thomas Anthony Bullaro Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buonincontro, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burger Geraldine A. Burke, '61 Mr. and Mrs. G. Burke Jane E. Burke, '62 Mary Burke Marylou Burke, '64 Barbara C. Burton, '48 Gloria O'Neil Buschbaum, '41 Thomas Buschbaum Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bykowski Alice Byrnes, '63 Miss Elizabeth Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. James A. Byrnes Kathleen Byrnes Margaret Bywater James Caddell Mrs. Ursula L. Caddell Carmine Caggicino Michael Caine, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. 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Spehar, '60 Mr. Arthur Stanford Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stanganelli Lieut. Gabriel Starace Deputy Borough Pres. Vincent Starace Henrietta Steigerwald Henry Steigerwald William Steinfeldt Eileen CHollandJ Sterner, '58 Mrs. Catherine Sterzer Mr. J. Stevens Mrs. J. Stevens Miss Veronica Stevens lRosemarie ConrathJ Mr. William Stevens Nat. Stillman Frances Stollbrink Marion Stollbrink Richard Stollbrink Harry Storch Mrs. Mary Strosahl Mr. and Mrs. Stymerski Mrs. Anthony Stymerski Mrs. Anna Sullivan George Sullivan Mrs. S. Surgos Mr. and Mrs. John E. Suss Jr. John J. Sweeney Maureen Tandy Frances M. Targia S. James Targia Gerard P. Tavolott, Jr. Karen Tavolott Mr. and Mrs. Leroy V. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Jack Terranova and Rosann Mr. M. Tesser Mrs. Joseph Thery Mr. and Mrs. G. Thorn Mr. and Mrs. James Tierney Mrs. Kathleen Tierney Bernard Timmes Mrs. Bernard Timmes Carol Ann Timmes Mrs. Catherine T oefield Mr. and Mrs. R. Tolg Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tomasello Miss Rose T. 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Wilson Watson Margaret Weaver Ernest Weigmann Jean Weiner Josephine Weiskoph B. Weiss William Weiss Mrs. Marie A. Weldon Mrs. Harriet West Darrya Whelan, '63 Mr. and Mrs. Albert White Mrs. Carroll White, '53 Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wieczerzak Miss R. Wilcznski Mr. and Mrs. Ray Willets Mr. and Mrs. Irving Williams and Family Mrs. Edna Wilton Robert Wilton Mr. George Windmeier Helen Wisbauer Francis Wisnieyyski Veronica Kaim Wolf, '57 Mary Ellen Wolfe Terry Ann Wolters Wright Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. A. Wyker John Wytrwal Mrs. Connie Yanni Mr. and Mrs. George J. Yanoseak Mrs. James Yorio Diane Zaccaro Mr. Pat Zaccaro Mrs. P. Zaccaro Charlene Mary Zahn, '62 Charles Zecca Wanda Zecca Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zeo Helen C. Zeo, '62 Ernest Ziegler Olioea Ziggers Ziggy Marlene Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zivica Andrew Zubaley Mr. and Mrs. George Zukel Business Patrons Balport Construction Company, Incorporated 15 Greenway Boulevard Elmont, New York CU 5-7098 General Contractors Cardinal Lanes 205-20 Jamaica Avenue Hollis 23, New York SP 6-9400 Bowling Lanes Collier Photo Engraving Company, Incorporated 240 West 40 Street New York 18, New York Photo Engravers Diamant Typographic Service, Incorporated 140 West 17 Street New York City, New York WA 9-0717 Advertising Typography G. 61 D. and Co., Mfg. Jewelers 63 Vesey Street New York, N. Y. 10007 CO 7-4695-9324 Manufacturing Jewelers A. Haupt Incorporated 330 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn 11, New York Tel.: ER 8-2732 Jewish Center of Hyde Park 779 East 49 Street B1'ooklyn 3, New York Synagogue Knickerbocker Electrotype Company 424 West 33 Street New York 1, New York CH 4-0915-6-7 Manufacturers of: Plastic Plates, Mats, Stereotypes, Electrotypes Master-Eagle Photo Engraving Corporation 40 West 25 Street New York, New York Photo Engravers Richmar Printing, Incorporated 305 East 46 Street New York 18, New York OX 5-6768 Printing Sir 188 Belmont Paper Box Company, Incorporated Davidson Pipe Supply Company, 226 Franklin Street Brooklyn 22, New York Tel.: EV 9-4033 Manufacturers of Paper Boxes The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., I 650 Stewart Avenue Garden City, New York Supermarket Interstate Container Corporation 70-27 80th Street Glendale 27, New York Tel.: DA 6-1000 Manufacturer of Paper Containers Jamaica Florist 89-11 165th Street Jamaica, New York Tel.: OL 8-5665 Florist M and M Electronics Corporation 1060 Elm Street Ridgefield, New Jersey Tel.: 945-8050 Electronic Components Peter Wolters 146-17 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica 35, New York Tel.: JA 6-5355 Delicatessen tif Atom Cleaners CSuper Marketl 238-19 Braddock Avenue Bellerose, L. I., N. Y. Tel.: FI 7-1202 Dry Cleaners, Launderers A. V. Berner and Company, Incorporated 55 Broadway New York 6, New York Tel.: BO 9-8650 Freight Forwarding Cavalier Novelties, Incorporated 6323 14th Avenue Brooklyn 19, New York Tel.: DE 1-2828 Manufacturers of Emhroicleries and Stitching Incorporated Second Avenue, 50th-51st Station Brooklyn 32, New York Tel.: GE 9-6300 Wrought Iron and Steel Pipe Supply HC- Doxey Sales Company Fred W. Schuh Walter E. Doxey 451 Grennwich Street New York 13, New York Tel.: WA 5-8440 Electrical Wholesale F. K. Motor Sales Incorporated 383 Jericho Turnpike Floral Park, New York Tel.: FI 7-2110 and FL 2-7200 Chevrolet Dealer Eaves Costume Company 151 West 46 Street New York, New York PL 7-3730 Theatrical C ostumer Frank's Motor Service 46-20 Kissena Boulevard Flushing 55, New York Tel.: FL 9-9891 Car Repair Arthur A. Gallagher, Incorporated 8746 Van Wyck Expressway Richmond Hill, New York Tel.: RE 9-7777 Funeral Directors Max Goodman and Son 40 East 12 Street New York, N. Y. 10003 Tel.: CR 3-8027 and 8253 Gymnasium and Camp Outfits Graham A. and S. Corporation 1457 Broadway New York 36, New York Tel.: LO 4-5880 Temporary Ofice Service Kuhl Construction Corporation Time and Life Building Tel.: LT 1-5910 Construction Corporation Lensclean Incorporated 151 West 25 Street New York, New York WA 9-0952 Fexihle Packaging - Nail Polish Remover xg it 1 i Y John J. Megiel, Incorporated 64-18 Flushing Avenue Maspeth 78, New York Tel.: DA 6-1790-91 Mortician Monitor Electric Construction Company 220 India Street Brooklyn 22, New York Tel.EV 9-3678 Industrial Wiring and Motor Repair Alfonso Morales 59 West 46 Street New York 36, New York Tel,: PL 5-7883-PL 7-1670 Traoel Agency Pierro Fuel, Incorporation 18-35 122 Street College Point, New York 11356 Tel.: HI 5-9200 Fuel Oil - Retail Porko Pork Company, Incorporated ,153-31 111 Road Jamaica 36, New York Tel.: JA 9-3565 Manufacturers specializing in Italian-American Sausage J. S. Stanton and Company, Incorporated 52 Franklin Street Brooklyn 22, New York Tel.: EV 9-5057 Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors I Since 18622 Christian Tavalario-Tavar Catering 2900 Northern Boulevard Long Island City 1, New York Tel.: ST 6-2229 Caterers Tudor Jewelers, Incorporated 800 Elmont Road Elmont, New York Tel.: CU 5-6652 Jewelers it Abbotts Dairies 369 Raymond Boulevard Newark, New Jersey Tel.: MI 2-0136 Dairy Clce Cream Productsj Buona Pizza Company 136 Union Avenue New Rochelle, New York Wholesale Pizza Pies Connecticut Snack Foods, Incorporated Post Road South Norwalk, Connecticut Tel.: VO 6-3329 Distributor of Food Products Joseph Aita 6 California Place Island Park, New York Tel.: GE 2-0893 Ornamental Iron Works Alba Food Market 218-23 Linden Boulevard Cambria Heights, New York Tel.: LA 5-3380 Grocery Allied Super Service Per Fred Meditz 119-24 Jamaica Avenue Richomnd Hill 19, New York Tel.: VI 6-3111 Shell Repair Station Anchor Breaking and Cutting Company, Incorporated 114-34 114 Street Ozone Park 20, New York Tel.: VI 3-4142 Concrete Breaking All-Power Transmission Company, Incorporated 26-19 Jackson Avenue Long Island City, New York Tel.: ST 4-0909 Distributors of Power Transmission Anna's Beauty Parlor 18-41 122 Street College Point 56, New York Tel.: IN 3-9664 Beauty Parlor Anchor Wire Works 497 Broome Street New York 13, New York Tel.: WA 5-5324 Iron and Brass Works Ajax Sewer Cleaning 71-01 Central Avenue Glendale 27, New York Tel.: GL 6-8808 Pipe Cleaning Argo Sweet Shoppe 490 Elmont Road Elmont, New York Tel.: FI 4-9752 Candy Store Artie's Corner 220-33 Jamaica Avenue Queen Village 28, New York Tel.: HO 5-9644 Tavern Associated Food Store 242-05 Braddock Avenue Bellerose 26, L. I., New York Tel.: FI 7-8585 Grocery A and P Tea Company 59-10 Decatur Street Brooklyn 27, New York Tel.: EM 6-7600 Tea Company Atlas Forwarding Company 424 Greenwich Street New York, New York Tel.: WO 2-2198 Import and Export Truckman B and R Cleaners 89-51 Frances Lewis Blvd. Queens Village 28, New York Tel.: HO 4-7475 Dry Cleaners B and S Delicatessen 50-02 Skillman Avenue Woodside, New York Tel.: HI 6-9522 Delicatessen - Luncbeonette Bellerose Florist 248-54 Jericho Turnpike Bellerose 76, New York Tel.: FI 7-1654 F lorist, Gifts, Greeting Cards Birer's Wine and Liquor Shop 488 Hempstead Avenue West Hempstead, New York Tel.: IV 1-7680 Liquor Store Bob's Cleaners and Tailors 51-12 Skillman Avenue Woodside 77, New York Dry Cleaners Bono Plumbing and Heating Contractors 84-46 Grand Avenue Elmhurst 73, New York Tel.: TW 9-6583 Plumbing and Heating C. A. Bono Plumbing and Heating Corporation 84-46 Grand Avenue Elmhurst 73, New York Tel.: TW 9-6583 Plumbing and Heating Braun's Modern Carpet Cleaning Co., Inc. 222-28 95th Avenue Queens Village 28, New York HO 5-7071 Carpet Cleaning Brighton Cafeteria 210 East Fordham Road Bronx, New York CY 5-5050 Cafeteria Brooklyn Women's Hospital 1395 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn 33, New York Hospital 1 Brummer Lumber Corporation 214-44 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village 28, New York Tel.: HO 5-8700 Lumber Brunner's Bake Shop 344 Hempstead Avenue West Hempstead, New York Tel.: IV 1-6855 Baker Byrnes Hardware 179-17 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica 32, New York Tel.: RE 9-3747 Hardware Byre fx Sons Incorporated 225-14 Merrick Road Laurelton, New York Tel.: LA 8-5076 and LA 8-1716 Plumbing and Heating-Specializing Gas Heating Installation California Pie and Baking Company, Inc. 339 Douglass Street Brooklyn 17, New York Bakers B. Camarda and Sons 91-12 Liberty Avenue Ozone Park 17, New York Tel.: VI 5-8090 Retail Butcher Cambria Cleaners and Furriers Incorporated 227-09 Linden Boulevard Cambria Heights, New York Tel.: LA 7-0700 Dry-Cleaning Cambria Meat Market Bob Teatam, Prop. 217-11 Linden Boulevard Cambria Heights 11, New York Tel.: LA 8-9063 Meat Market Cambria Meat Market 217-11 217th Street Cambria Heights 11 Ne York , W Tel.: LA 8-9063 Meat Market Carter's Meat Market 242-03 Braddock Avenue Bellerose, New York FI 7-0616 Meat Market Cascade Towel Supply Company 467 Prospect Avenue Brooklyn 15, New York EV 8-4800 Towel Rental Service Darien Castal Hair Stylists, Inc. 7450 Atlantic Avenue Ozone Park, New York MI 2-0101 Hair Stylists 190 Catan 81 Michaels Inc. 212-17 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village, New York HO 4-6290 Fuel Oil if Oil Burner Service Central Florist Jesse Speciale, Prop. 330 Central Avenue Brooklyn 21, New York GL 2-4004 Florist Chardele Clothing Corp. 166-21 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica, New York RE 9-5050 Dress Shop Chez Edouard 51-11 43rd Avenue Woodside 77, Long Island NR 2-7533 Specialties Food Service and European Cuisine Roiel D. Clark 115-33 231st Street Cambria Heights 11, New York LA 5-4941 Insurance Colonial Tailors Inc. 220-29 Hempstead Avenue Queens Village, New York HO 5-7578 Cleaners, F urriers Colonial Travel Bureau, Inc. 527 Madison Avenue New York 22, New York MU 8-7850 Travel Agent Corner Luncheonette 175 Tulip Avenue Floral Park, New York FL 4-9545 Stationery and Luncheonette Country Arts in Flowers Inc. 535 Hempstead Tpke. West Hempstead, Long Island IV 3-3363 Florist Daisy Fresh Drive-In Cleaners 225-06 Merrick Boulevard Laurelton 35, New York LA 5-9491 Dry Cleaning Den-Mar Contracting, Inc. 84-46 Grand Avenue Elmhurst, New York IL 7-8068 General Contracting De Sales Motors, Inc. 1524 Bushwick Avenue Brooklyn 7, New York CL 3-7100 Rambler Dealer Joseph De Vito, J. 6r M. Mink Processors 150 West 28th Street, New York City, New York YU 9-0388 F urrier Diamond Rambler 130-07 Merrick Boulevard Jamaica 34, New York LA 8-6900 Automobile Dealer Dom's Jewelry 131-05 Rockaway Blvd. South Ozone Park 20, New York JA 9-4433 Watchmaker Douglas Express, Inc. 36 North Third Avenue Mount Vernon, New York MO 8-8895 Trucking Drewes Meat Market, John P. D1 ewes Prop 140 Tulip Avenue Floral Park, New York FL 4-4453 Meat Market Dry-O-Matic Cleaners, Inc. 1193 Gates Avenue Brooklyn, New York HY 1-2094 Cleaners John F. Dubon 940 Rosedale Road Valley Stream, New York PY 1-8313 Photographer Ellinger's Carpet Gr Rug Cleaners 507 Hudson Street New York City CH 2-6666 Carpet and Rug Cleaning and Repairs Erna's Delicatessen 51-25 43rd Avenue Woodside 77, New York HA 9-5070 Delicatessen E. K. Refrigerator 65 Air Conditioner Service 94-22 221 Street Queens Village 28, New York HO 8-6558 Refrigerator and Air Conditioner Service Eli Schoolman Stationery Store 138-89 Francis Lewis Blvd. Rosedale, New York LA 5-9626 Stationery Store , Eastern Parkway Snack Bar 1435 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, New York PR 2-4200 Snack Bar Eileen's Ladies' Br Children's Lu-Mae 131-16-18-20 Rockaway Boulevard South Ozone Park 20, New York JA 9-5509 or FA 2-7995 Ladies', Childrerfs, Men's and Boys' Clothing Fairchild Sons, Inc. 220-05 Hillside Avenue Queens Village, New York HO 5-4300 Funeral Directors The Fashionook 144 Tulip Avenue Floral Park, New York FL 4-4400 Ladies Read y-to-Wear Faust, French Dry Cleaners 128-22 Rockaway Boulevard South Ozone Park 20, New York OL 9-8800 Tailoring-Repairing-Pressing Feldhammer Pharmacy 1671 York Avenue New York, New. York TR 6-9213 Pharmacy Filter Queen Service Co. 95-21 37th Avenue Jackson Hgts. 72, New York DE 5-0770 Appliance Repair Thomas A. Finnerty 159 Maiden Lane New York 38, New York BO 9-0167 Mutual Weighing Company Floral Prime Meat Market 260 Jericho Turnpike Floral Park, New York FL 4-0470-1 Meat Marlcet Joseph M. Fodrowski 108-53 Sutphin Boulevard Jamaica 35, New York RE 9-7400 General Insurance Broker Frank's Market 125-01 Jamaica Avenue Richmond Hill 18, New York VI 9-3246 Superette Paint and powder plus plenty of charm-was essential make-up for Rosemarie Mar- ziliano, Catherine Moreland, Elizabeth Gumprich, Catherine Taluz, Marilyn Di Tusa, Patricia Healy, Carolyn Leubert, Mary Mistretta, Regina Kiefer, Laura Eiling as they prepared to act in THE BOYFRIEND. Frank's Motor Service 46-20 Kissena Boulevard Flushing 55, New York FL 9-9891 Gas Station Friend Paint Co., Inc. 110-02 Jamaica Avenue Richmond Hill 18, New York VI 7-5656-7 Paint Company Gene's Curtain Store 148-05 Jamaica Avenue JA 6-2327 Curtain Shop Gene's Quality Meats 145-46 Rockaway Boulevard South Ozone Park, New York FA 2-9330 Meats and Grocery George Sr Ronnie Deli 163-11 29th Avenue Flushing, New York FL 3-2766 Delicatessen Glen Chemists Inc. 7521 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 27, New York EV 2-8031 Drugstore Glenn Motors Inc. 186-45 Merrick Boulevard Springfield Gardens, New York LA 5-7500 Auto Dealer G St M French Cleaners George Schumacker-Prop. 87-15 56th Avenue Elmhurst 73, New York French Cleaners Gracie Square Beauty Salon 355 East 86th Street New York 28, New York AT 9-7640 Beauty Salon Grove Sportswear Company 590 Onderdonk Avenue Brooklyn 37, New York VA 1-6979 Manufacturers of Knitted Outerwear James P. Hamill 122-11 20 Avenue College Point 56, New York Tel.: FL 9-1420 Wines and Liquors Happy Hour Billiard Club, Incorporated 166-30 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica, New York Tel.: JA 3-9465 Elegant Billiard Club Kenneth W. Haslam 245-21 Francis Lewis Boulevard Rosedale, New York 11422 LA 8-5695 Insurance Joseph A. Hendel, Inc. 98 Street and 95 Avenue Ozone Park 16, New York VI 9-3270 Plumbing Supplies 191 Hess-Miller Funeral Home, Inc. 64-19 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village 79, L.I, New York VA 1-6660 Funeral Directors Arthur Hettich, Inc. 220-24 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village, New York HO 5-4275 Furniture Store Hillson Drug 153-44 Hillside Avenue Jamaica 32, New York AX 7-9075 Retail Pharmacy Home Crafts, Inc. 20 South Tyson Avenue Floral Park, New York FL 4-0366 Heating and Air Conditioning Housewives Laundry Company 130-04 Rockaway Boulevard South Ozone Park, 20, New York JA 9-2212 Launclerers and Dry Cleaners Ida Silver League Inc. 681 Clarkson Avenue Brooklyn 3, New York International Transports fU.S.A.l Inc. Francesco Parisi 24 State Street New York 4, New York WH 4-1530 Shipping F orwarders Jamaica Cleaners 9012 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven 21, New York VI 9-6725 Dry Cleaners Jay's Hairstylist 1609 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, New York FL 4-9628 Beauty Salon Jewel Pharmacy 81 Surgical Supply 46-27 Kissena Boulevard Flushing, New York Tel.: HI 5-1955 Joe's Quality Meat Market 220-13 Merrick Road Springfield Gardens 13, New York Tel.: LA 8-1852 Meat Market John's Grocery Sz Delicatessen 128-40 150th Street New York, New York JA 9-4178 Groceries 192 John's NVine 8: Liquor Store 237-19 Linden Boulevard Elmont, Long Island CU 5-9090 Kaiser 8t Koos Funeral Home, Inc. 87-20 Woodhaven Boulevard Woodhaven, New York V1 7-2633 Funeral Directors King Vending Corporation 82-15 91 Avenue Woodhaven, New York JA 9-0974 Cigarettes, Candy and Soda Machines Kings Grand Motor Inn 150 Sunnyset Boulevard Plainview, L.I., New York GE 3-6400 Kissena Cycles 161-19 Horace Harding Boulevard Flushing, New York TU 6-4446 Bicycles-Sales-Repairs-Service Knickerbocker Cleaners 6075 Fresh Pond Road Maspeth, New York EV 2-9497 Dry Cleaners Anthony W. Knoetgen 7937 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village, New York DA 6-2553 Memorials Walter J. Korpacz 861 Manhattan Avenue Brooklyn 22, New York EV 3-7517 Real Estate and Insurance J. Nicholas Krug Agency 635 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, New York FL 4-6495 Insurance Tedone Latticinni 597 Metropolitan Avenue Brooklyn 11, New York EV 7-5830 Grocery Laurel Motors Inc. 224-01 Merrick Blvd. LA 8-2407 Auto Dealer Laurel Park Milk Company 56-34 61st Street Maspeth 78, New York TVV 4-7725 Home Delivery of Milk George E. Lehnert 210-12 Murdock Avenue Cambria Heights, New York HO 5-5130 Delicatessen and Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Leshinski 541 New Jersey Avenue Brooklyn 7, New York HY 8-8035 Liberty Park Distributors 169-09 Liberty Avenue Jamaica 33, New York JA 6-5824 Beer and Soda Distributor Ozone Waste Sales Corp. Gabriel Nanoia 106-52 157 Street Jamaica 33, New York OL 7- 1680 Waste Material George Nashak 7009 Myrtle Avenue Glendale 27, New York EV 6-4345 Real Estate and Insurance M 8r P Nurseries Inc. Rosedale Community Florist 245-06 Francis Lewis Boulevard Rosedale 22, New York Florists Majestic Service Station Nat and Sam Piroswkin 371 Hempstead Ave. and Wilson St. West Hempstead, New York IV 6-9499 S eruice Station Manhattan Food Stores 486 Willis Avenue Williston Park, Long Island Grocery Store Manhattan Stationery Co., Inc. 120 East 23rd Street New York 10, New York SP 7-0400 Stationeries and Office Supplies James F. Martin Jr. 21-42 80th Street Jackson Heights 70, New York YE 2-5722 Fife, Drum and Bugle Corp Instructor Marty's Market 145-16 243 Street Rosedale 22, New York LA 8-4630 Prime Meats-Poultry-Fish Maryanne's C ff d 75-02 37 Afleffean Donut Shop Jackson Heights 72, New York TW 9-9896 Coffee, Donuts and Sandwiches Cyril McGovern 255-19 Hillside Avenue Bellerose, New York FI 7-1882 Delicatessen Melo Cleaners 234-20 Merrick Road Laurelton, New York LA 8-2102 Dry Cleaners Monaghan's General Store 74th Street and Woodside Avenue Elmhurst, New York 212 HA 9-8297 Mortensen Gt Kelly 241-30 Sunrise Highway Rosedale 22, New York LA 8-1551 Real Estate and Insurance Mount Olivet Flower Shop 65-10 Grand Avenue Maspeth 78, New York DA 6-0480 Florist Angelo R. Muto 106-35 78 Street Ozone Park 17, New York MI 1-2183 Accordion Instructor Nassau Paint Supply Co. 326 Jericho Turnpike Floral Park, New York FL 4-2710 Paints and Wallcoverings Nationwide Insurance 78-16 Atlantic Avenue Ozone Park 16, New York AX 6-7800 Insurance Mr. Joseph J. Paneck 28 Cumberland Place , Valley Stream, L.I., New York CU 5-5749 J Gt J Construction Co. Dormers, Extensions and Finished Basernents Par-Hill Pharmacy 87-93 Parsons Blvd, cor. 88th Ave. Jamaica, New York JA 3-2603 Patricia Ann Pastry Shop 217-05 Linden Boulevard Cambria Heights 11, New York FI 1-4645 Pastry Shop Pecht Tailors .and Cleaners Inc. 123-11 18 Avenue College Point 56, New York FI 3-1830 Cleaning and Tailoring Edward L. Pieper 17 Alstead Road Valley Stream, New York LO 1-1876 - 1877 General and Life Insurance A. Plonski and Son Walter Martinelli Successor 249 N. 10 Street Brooklyn, New York EV 7-9070 Auto Collision Repairs Polytherm Insulation Co., Inc. 45-39 Davis Street Long Island City, New York EX 2-3520 Industrial Insulation Contractors Nationwide Insurance 78-16 Atlantic Avenue Ozone Park 16, New York AX 6-7800 Insurance Nick and Guido Restaurant 304 West 46 Street New York, New York CO 5-9095 Italian Restaurant Nixon and Nixon 934 Hempstead Tumpike Franklin Square, New York FL 4-5130 Attorneys at Law Thomas P. Ohlert 8913 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven 21, New York VI 7-2062 Real Estate and Insurance Hillside Roller Rink Edward R. O'Neill 127-25 Metropolitan Avenue Richmond Hill, New York VI 7-0038 Roller Skating Rink Raffetto's Corp. 144 West Houston Street New York 12, New York SP 7-1261 Raoioli and Noodle Manufacturers Rainbow Camera 160-10 Hillside Avenue Jamaica 32, New York RE 9-7787 Camera Store Regina Furs Inc. 221-17 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village, New York HO 4-1016 Furriers Ridgeway Bus Company Inc. 62-49 Forest Avenue Ridgewood 27, New York VA 1-3500 Charter Buses Hal Roemer's Chicken Delight 66 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, New York CH 8-7313 Food Take Out and Catering Mr. and Mrs. Dick Romanelli 97-48 89 Street Ozone Park, New York VI 7-6161 Romanelli Funeral Home Martin Blues Romeo 48 Ackley Court Valley Stream, New York Insurance Salesman Rudy and Frank Pork Products Inc 1704 Amsterdam Avenue New York 31, New York WA 6-9777 Pork Store John Russo 135 Tulip Avenue Floral Park, New York FL 2-9761 Tailor-Cleaning-Pressing Joseph H. Sackett 9216 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven 21, New York HI 1-5600 Real Estate Anthony R. Salvatore Briarwood Liquor Store 137-71 Queens Boulevard Jamaica 35, New York Sarmay Nook, Inc. 218-25 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village, New York GR 9-5944 Ladies Sportswear Scarane Realty Company 71-00 Grand Avenue Maspeth 78, New York NE 9-0606 Real Estate and Insurance John Scattone 84-11 101 Avenue Ozone Park, New York VI 5-7269 Luncheonette Schaefer's Confectionery 150 Tulip Avenue Floral Park, New York FL 4-9351 Confectionery Scheinfeld's Department Store 74-12 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village 79, New York DA 6-0970 Ladies and Children's Wear Schiavelli's Beauty Salon 80-25 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven 21, New York VI 7-5700 Beauty Salon 101 Ascan Avenue Forest Hills 75, Ne York LI 4-3051 Italian Restaurant Mr. Patsy Scognamillo ' w Sincere Auto Service 90-25 Rockaway Boulevard Ozone Park 17, New York VI 6-9311 Service Station Peter T. Sluszkg 596 Jennings Ave. West Hempstead, N. Y. IV 1-1156 Raymond Snitow Associates 75-12 Metropolitan Ave. Middle Village, N. Y. DA 6-3305 Insurance Snow White-Baby Shop 30-55 Steinway St. L. I. C. 3, N. Y. RA 6-8531 Children's Shop William Stachurski 667 Blake Ave. Brooklyn 7, N. Y. DI 2-2299 Funeral Home Sun Dew Cor . 110-20 Dunkirk St. Jamaica 12, New York Swan Warehousing Sr Transportation Co., Inc. Roosevelt Field, Garden City, L. I. PI 7-6664 Warehousing if Transportation Tiret Electric Co., Inc. 47-46 Vernon Boulevard Long Island City 1, New York RA 9-7540 Electrical 194 Tom's Gulf Service Station P. Brennan 61 C. Eklund Tulip Avenue ck Renken Boulevard Franklin Square, New York 245-194845 Service Station Anthony Traversa 92-11 165 Street Jamaica, New York OL 8-9666 Modern Barber Shop Tufano Contracting Corp. 32-17 Lawrence Street Flushing, New York FL 8-3900 Road Construction Tulip Beauty Shop 107 South Tyson Street Floral Park, New York FL 4-3016 Beauty Shop Universal Umbrella Service 89-74 162 Street Jamaica, N. Y. JA 6-7853 Mr. John Viebrock 46-32 Kissena Boulevard Flushing 55, New York LE 9-9898, Delicatessen Viola Plumbing 6x Heating Corp 122 North Central Avenue Valley Stream, New York CU 5-8514 or CU 5-7036 Plumbing Volks Express, Inc. Box 627, Route 94, Florida, N. Y. CH 3-2083 Trucking Vorbach Bros., Inc. 168-20 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica 32, N. Y. RE 9-6107 Music if Musical Instruments Frank Wagner 32-06 30th Avenue Astoria 2, Long Island Delicatessen 87 34 80th Street Woodhaven 31, Ne York MI 2-4343 Funeral Directors N. F. Walker, Inc. w John J. Walsh Agency 113-53 Springfield Boulevard Queens Village 29, New York HO 4-8700 Insurance Walsh and La Bella 87-11 87th Street Woodhaven 21, New York VI 9-5838 Funeral Home Warren's 175-25 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica 32, New York RE 9-9613 Wines dr Liquors Warren's Table Luxuries 159-22 Hillside Avenue Jamaica 32, New York AX 7-7570 Delicatessen Window Products, Ltd. 501 Central Avenue Cedarhurst, Long Island CE 9-3466 All Window Products, Storm Doors etc Woodhaven Bake Shop 9203 Jamaica Avenue Woodhaven 21, New York VI 9-8732 Bakery F. W. Woolworth Company 42-ll Bell Boulevard Bayside, New York BA 9-2272 Variety Store Gertrude Wysienski 179-31 Hillside Avenue Jamaica, New York AX 7-4262 Toni Florist Yale Brevda Paper Box Manufacturing Company, Inc. 98 Freeman Street Brooklyn 22, New York Manufacturers of Paper Boxes Z Br K Food Corporation 179-30 179th Street Jamaica 23, New York RE 9-9864 Supermarket Mr. Ralph Zinno 128-04 135th Avenue w South Ozone Park 20, Ne York JA 9-2425 Meat Market Louis A. Zizza 83-17 101st Avenue Ozone Park 16, New York VI 5-9525 Bar if Restaurant MARY ELIZABETH AGUAYO .... Mar. 22 93-18 209 St., Queens Village 28- HO 8-4945 LUCILLE MARY AIELLO .....,.... Nov. 20 87-44 129 St., Richmond Hill 18-VI 6-8373 MARION ELSIE AKALSKI ............ Jan. 15 58-20 Clearview Expwy., Bayside 64- BA 5-3405 ANNA MARY AMOROSO ................ May 8 115-59 224 St., Cambria Heights 11- LA 8-8853 BARBARA ANNE ALBANO ..,....... Aug. 17 117-28 229 St., Cambria Heights 11- LA 5-3561 FRANCES ANN ALI -- ................... Apr. 24 37-11 28 Ave., Long Island City 3- YE 2-1454 DALE ANN ALLEN .....,....,............. Feb. 1 125-04 103 Ave., Richmond Hill 19- MI 1-4650 CATHERINE MARIE AMBROSINO Mar. 2 95-07 90 St., Ozone Park 16-VI 9-2254 SUSAN FRANCES AMMANN ...... Dec. 19 86-10 111 St., Richmond Hill 18-VI 9-6034 PATRICIA ANN ANDERSON ...... June 11 87-18 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven 11421- VI 6-4765 MARIE ELIZABETH APRIGLIANO Nov. 5 419 Lowell Ave., New Hyde Park- FL 2-7819 ROSEMARY ANN ARMELLINO -- Dec. 12 64-30 Metropolitan Ave., Middle Village 79- GL 6-5634 LINIQA MARIE ARTURA ,,.,,,,,,,,, June 15 03-20 94 St., Ozone Park 11417- MI 1-5541 MARIE ANNE BADALUCCO ........ Oct. 2 129-08 133 Ave., South Ozone Park- JA 9-5550 JOAN BERNADETTE BAFFA .... Sept. 19 165-11 71 Ave., Flushing 65-JA 3-2169 CATHERINE ANNE BARBIERI .... Jan. 7 131-66 221 st., Jamaica 13-LA 8-3294 MARIE THERESE BARBSIS ........ Aug. 19 280 Arlington St., Mineola-PI 2-0537 DENISE MARIE BEAVER .....,...... Sept, 13 218-09 130 Ave., Springfield Gardens 13- LA 5-5331 VIRGINIA PATRICIA BECKER .- Jan. 20 15 Hanson Pl., Malverne-LY 9-2792 SHEILA THERESA BEGLEY ........ May 13 21-48 35 St., Long Island City 11105- RA 8-1585 BARBARA MARY BENCIVENGA -. Jan. 14 243-11 Mayda Rd., Rosedale 11422- LA 5-1232 EILEEN MARY BENNETT .,-,,..,,.,- Jan, 23 117-39 224 St., Cambria Heights 11- LA 8-8357 BARBARA ANNA BERGER .......... Nov. 28 114 No. First St., New Hyde Park- FL 4-4930 BARBARA LOUISE BERKE .......... July 29 68-31 Alderton St., Forest Hills 74- TW 7-2738 KATHRYN FRANCES BERNAT .- Dec. 18 60-46 77 St., Rego Park 73-IL 7-5849 PATRICIA MADELINE BIHN .... Aug. 19 5164 Gorsline St., Elmhurst 73-IL 7-3976 MARYANN ELAINE BILELLO .... Mar. 24 88-47 Francis Lewis Blvd., Queens Village 27-HO 4-2108 MARY MARGARET BILZ .,.,,....,.,,, Oct, 13 324 Madison St., Franklin Square 11010- PR 5-1302 PATRICIA MARIE BIRMINGHAM NOV. 4 131-33 222 St., Springfield Gardens 13- LA 7-7729 ROSANNE THERESA BONVICINO ................,,...,...,..,,,- Oct, 31 118-08 223 St., Cambria Heights 11- ' LA 8-4304 KAREN MARY BRANDENSTEIN May 12 373 Euston Rd. So., Garden City 11530 IV 1-5884 MAXINE ANN BRAUN -............-.... July 10 115-84 222 St., Cambria Heights 11- FI 1-3628 REGINA MARGARET BRENNAN Nov. 28 63-11 60 Pl., Ridgewood 27-VA 1-8925 BARBARA ANNE BRICKMAN .... Aug. 21 217 Tulip Ave., Floral Park-PR 5-7486 MARY-ELLEN BROOKS .............. Dec. 26 41 Park Circle, New Hyde Park-FL 2-8364 CLARE MARY BRUDER .............. Dec. 12 114-11 111 Ave., Ozone Park 20-VI 8-3805 DIANNE JOAN BRUDERMANN -- Nov. 7 412 Latham La., East Williston- PI 2-5528 MARY KATHLEEN BRUERS ........ Feb. 11 37-50 81 St., Jackson Heights 72- TW 9-9250 BARBARA JANE BURGER ............ Jan. 10 144-16 225 St., Springfield Gardens 13- LA 7-2893 MARYLOU BURKE ..,.,................... Aug. 27 106-11 220 sf., Queens Village 29- HO 8-4173 PATRICIA DUGGAN BURKE ...... Aug. 26 90-18 215 St., Queens Village 28- HO 8-9295 ROSEMARIE ANNE BUSCHER .... Mar. 2 89-04 181 St., Jamaica 23-RE 9-8174 KATHLEEN THERESE BUTCHER .............................. Sept. 24 95-21 126 St., Richmond Hill 19- VI 7-8488 DOROTHY MARY BYRNES .......... Mar. 18 74-20 65 St., Glendale 11227-EV 6-3174 MARIAN MARGARET BYWATER -. Jan. 7 35-20 21 St., Long Island City 6-EX 2-1418 MARGARET MARY CAINE ........ Sept. 18 30-76 47 St., Long Island City 3-AS 8-1497 MARY KATHLEEN CALLARI .... Nov. 12 35-35 94 St., Jackson Heights 72- NE 9-6151 PATRICIA ANN CAMPAGNO ...... Oct. 15 101-11 125 St., Richmond Hill 11419- VI 9-6554 EMILY CATHERINE CARDONE June 18 90-35 181 St., Hollis 23-JA 3-8046 MICHELE ANN CARNAVAL ........ Nov. 1 109-06 113 St., South Ozone Park 11420- VI 3-5426 KATHLEEN ELIZABETH CARNEY ...... ................................. J une 30 241-10 138 Ave., Rosedale 11422- LA 7-0743 JANET ELLEN CAROPRESE ...... Oct. 30 105-24 220 St., Queens Village 29- HO 8-0384 KATHLEEN THERESA CARVES -- Aug. 21 46 Marlborough Rd., West Hempstead- IV 9-4507 JOAN ELIZABETH CASELLA ........ Oct. 7 50-22 66 St., Woodside 77-HA 9-3870 DOLORES BARBARA CASTELLI Aug. 30 1636 E. 95 St., Canarsie, Brooklyn 36- RN 3-3353 FRANCINE RITA CASTELLI ...... Sept. 22 379 Clement Ave., Elmont 11003- PR 5-4517 MARY HELEN CASTRIANNI .... Dec. 15 225-16 114 Rd., Cambria Heights 11420- LA 5-7841 MARY ANN CESTARO .................. Dec. 8 6-11 123 St., College Point 56-RO 2-7520 MARYANN RITA CHARLES ........ Feb. 11 2-10 Astoria Blvd., Astoria 11102- RA 8-2406 MARIE THERESE CINQUEMANI Jan. 18 61-61 Austin St., Rego Park 74-OL 1-2266 CAROLANN MARIE CISNEROS .. Nov. 14 87-70 256 St., Floral Park 11001-FI 7-1126 EVE MARY CLAYPOOL ....... - ....... Dec. 17 64-55 Springfield Blvd., Bayside 64- BA 9-4064 MARIANNE PATRICIA CLEMENTE ........... - ................... Mar. 15 Greenway Blvd., Elmont 11003- CU 5-5497 ELIZABETH ANN CODD ............ May 27 83-02 St. James Ave., Elmhurst 73- NE 9-8951 LINDA MARY COLEMAN ............ Jan. 30 76-12 97 Ave., Ozone Park 16-VI 5-7854 MARY MARILYN COMPONO ...... June 12 26 Cochran Pl., Valley Stream-PY 1-6724 DOROTHY ANN CONROY .......... Sept. 20 31-20 83 St., Jackson Heights 70- HA 9-1181 BARBARA ANNE COOPER ............ Feb. 7 239-30 148 Rd., Rosedale 11422- FI 1-2898 MARGARET MARY COSTIN ........ Apr. 15 92-96 224 St., Queens Village 11428 HO 4-0028 ANNETTE MADELINE CRIMARCO .............,.................. Apr. 13 65-11 167 St., Flushing 65-TU 6-5068 MARYMONICA FRANCES 24 CROWLEY ...................................... July 4 96 Oakland Ave., West Hempstead 11552 IV 9-4622 PATRICIA MARY CUNNINGHAM .......................... June 27 57-19 65 St., Maspeth 11378-DA 6-0995 MARGARET MARY DALY .......... Nov. 19 150-72 116 Ave., Jamaica 34-OL 9-8464 KAREN LEIGH DAMBECK ............ July .2 243-36 Weller Ave., Rosedale 22- LA 5-0046 LINDA ANN DECAPUA ................ Mar. 7 71-19 Caldwell Ave., Maspeth 78, N. Y.- HA 9-0143 DIANE GABRIELLA DE CARIO -- Aug. 7 28-12 49 St., Long Island City 3, N. Y.- RA 8-1217 CATHERINE KATHLEEN DEEGAN ........................................ Dec. 3 78-47 76 St., Glendale 27-EV 6-5962 DARIA ANNE DELANCEY .......... Apr. 13 232-09 67 Ave., Bayside 64-BA 4-8108 PATRICIA ANN DELLA ROCCO -- Dec. 27 217 23 Ave., Queens Village 29-HO 5-7964 THERESA MARIA DELLA ROCCO ........................,,.. Oct. 5 25-31 86 St., Jackson Heights 69- HA 4-2385 PATRICIA LOUISE DELORENZO ..........,....,............,, Jan, 15 27 Dail St., New Hyde Park-PI 1-8170 ANTOINETTE ANCELINA DE MICHELE ,.,,,,.,,,,..,,,,...,...,..,., yan, 14 90-70 205 St., Hollis 23-HO 5-7666 ANA DELTA DERAMERY ,,,,,,,,,,,, Oct, 12 42-72 80 St., Elmhurst 73-TW 9-7850 JOSEPHINE ANNA DERUPO ...... Oct. 16 219-11 138 Rd., Springfield Gardens 13- FI 1-4752 LINDA ANNE DIBUCCI ,,,,---,-,,,,, Apr, 27 35-06 72 St., Jackson Heights 72- HA 4-1468 JOAN CONSTANCE DIDOMENICO ..........,,....,,,,,,---,,,,, July 1 80-40 188 St., Jamaica 32-GL 4-0173 JUDITH ANN DIGIACINTO ........ Aug. 5 77-34 66 Rd., Middle Village 79- TW 4-8064 DIANE MARGARET DILLMAN .. Aug. 9 150-75 87 Ave., Jamaica 11432-AX 7-6689 MARILYN AGNES DI TUSA ........ May 14 12 So. 11 St., New Hyde Park-FL 4-6632 MARYELLEN DOERLER ,,,,,--,,,,,,. Oct, 20 108 Barrymore Blvd., Franklin Square- FL 2-6957 1 1 95 DIANE MARIE DOLAN ................ Feb. 22 37-07 94 St., Jackson Heights 72- IL 7-9212 PATRICIA ANN DONNELLY ...... Mar. 26 114-35 226 St., Cambria Heights 11- FI 1-3287 SUSAN IRENE DONORAN .......... Aug. 13 21-47 33 St., Astoria 5-YE 2-9308 BERNADETTE ANN DORAN ...... June 25 57 Hausman St., Brooklyn 22-EV 3-0120 KAREN ANN DORN -- .......... - ..... - Dec. 23 706 White Ave., New Hyde Park- FL 4-9081 PATRICIA CLAIR DOSCHER ........ July 3 247-10 87 Dr., Bellerose 26-FI 7-4458 PATRICIA ANN DREES .............. Sept. 25 221-08 137 Ave., Springfield Gardens 13- LA 8-9426 SUSANNE MARIE DREXLER M--- Nov. 24 8702 102 St., Richmond Hill 18-VI 6-5297 NIJOLE MONICA DUBAUSKAS -- Aug. 7 85-12 88 St., Woodhaven 11421-HI 1-1886 JAYNE DEBORAH DORR ,.,.... ---- May 27 54 Stephan Ave., New Hyde Park- PR 5-0377 STEPHANIE MARIE DYER ........ Nov. 15 87-07 85 St., Woodhaven 11421- VI 7-0445 KATHLEEN GABRIELLE EDMONDS ..................................,. Mar. 1 78-10 34 Ave., Jackson Heights 11372- IL 8-3779 JOAN IRENE EHRING .................. Sept. 7 9-27 82 St., Woodhaven 21-AX 6-8689 LAURA ANN EILING .................... Dec. 11 84-05 108 St., Richmond Hill 18- VI 9-0566 ROSEANNE MARY ESPOSITO .... Oct. 11 132-07 Metropolitan Ave., Richmond Hill 18 -JA 6-1244 DENISE MARGUERITE ETCHEVEREY ............................ Jan. 21 75-40 194 sf Flushin 11366-CL 4-1751 -, g DIANE MARY FALCO .................... Sept. 5 78-12 83 St., Glendale 11227-HY 7-4205 ELAINE PATRICIA FANNING .... Mar. 21 80-77 88 Ave., Woodhaven 21-VI 7-2637 CAROLINE ANGELA FARAGO .... June 8 114-108 331 St., Cambria Heights 11411- LA 8-1587 JOAN MARY FARLEY ...................... Oct. 7 182-64 Wexford Terr., Jamaica Estates- OL 7-0137 CAROL ANN FARRELL ..... - .... ---- Oct. 28 88-21 86 St., Woodhaven 21-VI 6-2362 PATRICIA EVELYN FARRINGTON ............................ Feb. 23 90-47 52 Ave., Elmhurst 73-OL 1-4823 MARY FRANCES F AY .................. Sept. 12 103 Stevens Ave., Hempstead-IV 6-2060 NANCY ELLEN F EHN ................ June 26 88-48 62 Drive, Rego Park 74-HA 6-4850 VIRGINIA CLARE FELDMAN .... Apr. 24 87-35 109 St., Richmond Hill 18- HI 1-6468 JUDITH ANNMARIE FELLMNAN ................. - ...... ......--- June 6 27 Adeline Place, Valley Stream- VA 5-7007 GERALDINE GRACE FITZGERALD ............. .. ............... May 28 155 Whitehall Road, Garden City South- IV 1-3717 GERALDINE KATHRYN FITZGERALD .............................. Aug. 1 7805 64 Lane, Glendale 27-HY 7-7299 VIRGINIA DENISE F LECKENSTEIN ........................ May 11 65-31 80 Ave., Glendale 27-GL 6-6893 MAUREEN JOAN F LEMING ........ June 1 43-17 F orley St., Elmhurst 73-TW 9-0799 PATRICIA JEAN FORBECK ........ Sept. 16 61-51 62 Road, Middle Village 79- EV 6-5596 DOROTHY JEAN FORTANASCE .- Oct. 6 132-14 87 St., Ozone Park 17-VI 5-7927 KATHRYN ELIZABETH FOX ,..... Nov. 17 84-28 260 St., Floral Park-FI 7-7454 NANCY ANN FRETTA .. ...... - ....... Sept. 8 139-45 Hook Creek Blvd., Rosedale 11422 LA 8-0488 196 DIANE HELEN FUCHS ..,,..,,,,,.,.,. June 10 es-18 79 sr., Middle Village 11379- DA 6-3939 ELLEN JOAN GALIS ..... - .............., Mar, 9 81-53 156th Ave., Howard Beach 14- VI 8-5049 PATRICIA MARIE GALLAGHER ............. - ............... Nov. 27 410 Brown Place, New Hyde Park- FL 4-2990 EDNA EVELYN GAMPERT .... ---- Feb. 1 101-54 114 St., Richmond Hill 11419- VI 9-1142 VIVIAN MARY GAROFOLO ........ Feb. 14 94-15 42 Ave., Elmhurst 73-TW 9-5526 MARIE CECILIA GAVIGAN ........ June 19 94-40 85 Ave., Woodhaven 21-VI 9-0718 DORIS ELIZABETH GAYNOR .... Sest. 21 94 New York Ave., West Hempstea - IV 1-4738 MARILYN ANN GEISEL ..... - ....... Feb. 22 91-13 87 St., Woodhaven 21-VI 6-0891 MARIANN GLORIA CELATO .... Sept. 13 131-52 135 St., South Ozone Park 14420- OL 9-7330 MARY ANN GELDERT ---- ........... Nov. 17 248-10 87 Ave., Bellerose 26-FI 3-6037 LORRAINE ANNE GENZALE ...... May 27 70-15 165 St., Flushing 65-AX 7-7195 KATHLEEN CECELIA GILLIS .... May 17 115 Birchwood Dr., New Hyde Park- PI 2-3122 KATHLEEN THERESA GLADDEN ............... ,, .... .. ........... Aug. 20 535 Lakeville Rd., New Hyde Park- FL 2-4011 MARGAHETHA IRMGARD GLIEBE ........................................ June 15 2010 Palmetto St., Ridgewood 27, 11227- VA 1-6470 DIANE FRANCES GLYNN ............ Mar. 7 88-12 Elmhurst Ave., Elmhurst 73- IL 7-4355 LINDA ANN GYLNN ...................... Nov. 9 87-19 160 sr., Jamaica 11432-RE 9-1201 LINDA LEE GODDARD .............. Dec. 29 95-21 116 St., Richmond Hill 19, 11419- VI 6-8691 BARBARA ANN GOLDBACH ...... Aug. 28 257-08 145 Ave., Rosedale 22-LA 7-0729 PATRICIA ANN GORDON .......... Mar. 10 43 Grant Ave., Albertson-PI 1-6669 DIANE MARIE GORMAN ............ Feb. 17 45 Kenmore Road, Valley Stream- VA 5-1176 ANDREA STARR COROG .............. Aug. 8 58-47 Bell Blvd., Bayside 64-BA 9-5584 JUDITH DOROTHY GRAF ..... ---- Dec. 10 115-56 116 St., South Ozone Park 20- VI 3-1115 PAMELA MARIE GRIPPI ..... - ....... July 17 123 Hinsdale Ave., Floral Park-FI 7-3071 JULIANNE LOUISE GROSIAK --- Feb. 21 146-30 222 St., Springfield Gardens, 11413-LA 8-3250 ANGELA DIANE GROSSO ............ Dec. 2 115-32 223 St., Cambria Heights- LA 8-2796 MARILYN FRANCES GRUND .... Aug. 27 4 Carole Ave., New Hyde Park-FL 2-7141 KAREN HELEN GULLEN .... ..--- Nov. 17 64-17 80 St., Middle Village 79- TW 4-9155 ELIZABETH ANNE GUMPRICH -----.. ....................... Dec. 29 215-22 Murdock Ave., Queens Village 29- HO 5-1685 LORRAINE THERESA GYARMATHY ....... ..-- .... - ....... --- Feb. 8 47-15 45 St., Woodside 77-RA 9-0984 JANE MARIE HALL ...................... Mar. 13 80-20 168 St., Jamaica 32-OL 8-1810 JUSTINE MARIE HAYWARD ........ Feb. 2 88-16 187 Pl., Hollis 23-GL 4-1163 ANITA MARIE HEALY .............. - Apr. 14 211-34 91 Ave., Queens Village 28- SP 6-1964 PATRICIA ANN HEALY ................ Apr. 3 246-61 87 Ave., Bellerose 26-FI 7-6216 PATRICIA ANNE HEALY ..... - -..---- MBY 9 3322 90 St., Jackson Heights 72- TW 9-3583 DENISE MARY HENRY ............. ---. Mar- 7 141-45 85 Rd., Jamaica 35-AX 1-8344 RACHEL ANN HERNANDEZ ...... Jan. 27 219-11 118 Ave., Cambria Heights 11- LA 7-9849 PATRICIA ANN HOEHEIN ........ Sept. 14 1113 Lorraine Dr., Franklin Square- FL 4-2509 EILEEN MARGARET HONAHAN .,............................ .... M ay 24 21-67 23 Rd., Astoria 5-RA 1-4774 JACQUELINE MARIE HUBER .... Nov. 27 89-45 241 St., Bellerose 28-HO 4-8250 JOAN WILHELMINA HUBER .... Dec. 27 88-14 54 Ave., Elmhurst 73-HA 9-1702 MARY KATHERINE HUDAK ...... Oct. 26 130-22 89 Road, Richmond Hill 18- VI 6-0908 ADRIENNE MARIE HUGHES .... Oct. 26 75-36 187 St., Flushing-GL 4-1233 KATHLEEN ANNE HUGHES ...... Nov. 2 684 Eileen St., Franklin Square-IV 9-6302 SUZANNE MARY HYLAND ............ Oct. 1 980 Seims Court, North Bellmore 11712 JANE ELIZABETH JANTHOR .... May 21 34 Cortland La., Matawan, N. J.- 566-8493 DOREEN ALEXANDRIA JANUL .......................................... Aug. 15 7511 F urmonville Ave., Middle Village 11379-DA 6-1019 JOAN PATRICIA JARVIS ..... - ....... July 25 254-17 87 Ave., Bellerose 26-FI 3-4333 JOANNE VIOLET JASKOWIAK -- Oct. 25 517 Leonard St., Brooklyn 22-EV 3-1138 CLARE AGNES JOHNSON ............ Aug. 2 139-49 86 Ave., Jamaica-OL 8-4911 GEMMA THERESA JONES .......... Oct. 15 50-16 96 St., Corona 68-NR 2-3390 MARY ELLEN ELIZABETH JOSEPH .......................................... Dec. 3 41-45 52 St., Woodside 11377-HI 6-0637 MARY ANN JOYCE ...,.................... July 21 102-41 86 Rd., Richmond Hill 18- VI 9-7167 MAUREEN BARBARA JOYCE ...... Dec. 4 218-01 136 Ave., Springfield Gardens 13- LA 8-6030 MICHELE ANN KANE ................ Aug. 24 87-25 85th St., Woodhaven 21-VI 7-8208 VICTORIA ANN KARASINSKI .... July 29 147-35 Arlington Terr., Jamaica 35- JA 6-4293 VIRGINIA ANN KARL ,...,,.,.,,....... Oct. 27 15 Jackson Ave., Elmont-FL 4-1015 ANDREA GERMAINE KARMANSKY .... . .............. ............ O ct. 26 7719 66 Rd., Middle Village-TW 4-6871 SHARON ANN KAUFFELD ........ Aug. 17 90-17 80 St., Woodhaven-AX 6-8677 BARBARA ANN KEATING .............. Jan. 9 38 Iris Ave., Floral Park-FL 2-9303 JOANN JANE KEESE .................... Aug. 10 131-02 95 Ave., Richmond Hill 19- VI 6-8485 JOAN FRANCES KELLACHAN .... Oct. 1 197-17 116 Ave., St. Albans 12-LA 5-7618 PATRICIA CHRISTINE KELLY ...... Jan. 6 117-20 235 St., Cambria Heights- LA 5-3761 MAUREEN ANN KENNARE ........ Dec. 4 88-21 205 St., Hollis 23-SP 6-0736 JOAN FRANCES KEPICH ............ Aug. 16 2A Farnum St., Lynbrook-LY 3-5060 GERALDINE MARY KETCHAM .... May 1 45 Mayflower Ave., Williston Park- PI 7-7983 ANN MARIE KIEF ER .............,.... April 17 1879 Madison St., Ridgewood 27- GL 6-9764 REGINA ANN KIEFER ................ Oct. 26 821 Oaks Dr., Franklin Square-IV 3-0935 MARYANNE ELIZABETH KIKEL ----------.--.-.--........................ Nov. 19 583 Woodward Ave., Ridgewood 37- VA 1-5934 KATHLEEN BRENNAN KINGSTON ...... -1 ..-...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Dec, 31 84-12 85 Ave., Woodhaven 21-HI 1-0806 HILDEGARDE TERESA KLEE .... Oct. 30 65-18 Roosevelt Ave., Woodside 77- DE 5-2804 IRENE LAURA KLING ....... .. .... ---- Feb. 1 88-34 88 St., Woodhaven 21- MARILYN ANNE KNIERIEM ...... Feb. 20 24 Redwood Rd., New Hyde Park 11040 -PR 5-8504 ANNE CATHERINE KNIGHT ...... Sept. 2 90-46 181 St., Jamaica 32-OL 8-3026 PRISCILLA ANNE KNIGHT ........ July 20 121-19 Merrill St., Jamaica-LA 8-6479 BARBARA ANN KOCH ................ Aug. 29 75-21 Utopia Parkway, Flushing 66- JA 3-7350 ANN CATHERINE KOZUSKO ...... Jan. 18 11 Bank St., Valley Stream-CU 5-6754 MARIANNE MARIE KRAFINSKI ---, ........ - ...,............... Feb. 25 59-86 57 Road, Maspeth 78-TW 4-9310 PHYLLIS ELIZABETH KUZNESKI ------ ...... ----.-- ...... ---- Nov. 3 39-27 55 St., Woodside 77-TW 9-2267 MARIE THERESA LA CLAIR ---..-- Oct. 3 43 Hillside Lane, New Hyde Park- FL 4-4446 JANNET TERESA LALICATA .... Dec. 15 41-37 67 St., Woodside 11377-HA 4-7249 MARY LYNNE LANGE .................... Aug. 9 122 North Montague St., Valley Stream 11580-CO 2-8552 JOANN CATHERINE LANIGAN -L ................. - ............ Nov. 20 86-44 127 St., Richmond Hill-VI 7-4364 PATRICIA ANN LANNI --- ..... - ....... July 1 31-05 92 St., Jackson Heights 69- OL 1-7704 ANGELA PHILOMENA LANZARA ........,............................. Aug. 6 20-47 47 St., Astoria 5-YE 2-6568 KATHLEEN MARGARET LARKIN --- ...................................... Feb. 5 41-20 95 St., Elmhurst 73-OL 1-9046 PATRICIA ANN LARKIN ......... ---. Dec. 9 47-20 48 St., Woodside 77-RA 9-8357 GLORIAN ANDREA LASKY ........ Nov. 23 57-18 65 St., Maspeth 78-DA 6-0232 ROSEMARY ANNE LEAGUS ........ May 5 34-20 79 St., Jackson Heights 72- DE 5-3437 DIANNE MARIE LENNERT ..... ---- Aug. 8 35-51 94 St., Jackson Heights 72- IL 8-3532 IRENE CAROL LESHINSKI ........ Dec. 24 495 New Jersey Ave., Brooklyn-HY 5-3091 CAROLYN MARIE LEUBERT .... Dec. 27 6 Cary Road, New Hyde Park-PI 1-6644 JANE ANNE LEVITAN ................ May 16 259-57 148 Road, Rosedale 11422- LA 8-3172 JUDY ANN LIPINSKY .................... Feb. 15 62-38 65 St., Middle Village 79- EV 6-9536 MAUREEN PATRICIA LONEGAN .................................... April 5 288 Arlington St., Mineola-PI 2-1698 JEAN ANN LONEY ........................ Oct. 20 81-35 266 St., Floral Park-FI 3-7938 KAREN MARY LOVAGLIO Sept. 7 20-33 Greene Ave., Ridgewood 37- EM 6-4087 KATHLEEN JOSEPHINE LUCAS ........................................ Nov. 21 35-25 92 St., Jackson Heights-HA 6-4106 LINDA SUSAN LUPINI .............. April 30 35-15 84 St., Jackson Heights 72- DE 5-8417 LYDIA DIANA LUPINI ,L ...,...,. April 30 35-15 84 St., Jackson Heights 72- DE 5-8417 KAREN ANN MADDEN ............,.,... Mar, 3 104-36 115 St., Richmond Hill 19- VI 3-3061 THERESA ROSEMARIE MAGLIOCCO ................................ July 5 39-19 Corporal Stone St., Bayside- BA 4-8211 PATRICIA JANE MAHONEY ........ May 6 110-07 217 St., Queens Village 29- SP 6-0835 ROSEMARY FRANCES MALLIA ........................................ Jen. 14 289 Central Ave., Brooklyn 21-GL 2-7559 PATRICIA ANN MALLOY ............ Nov. 19 89-43 96 St., Woodhaven 21-VI 6-6177 JOHANNA LUCY MARINO ..... ..-- Dec. 13 9019 88 Ave., Woodhaven 21-VI 6-3511 MARILYN ANGELA MARINO .... Oct. 25 225-22 104 Ave., Queens Village 29- SP 6-3609 ELIZABETH ANNE MARTIN .... Sept. 18 90-01 210 St., Queens Village 28- HO 8-4650 ROSEMARIE ELLEN MARZILIANO ..................... - ..... - May 10 603 Martin Road, Franklin Square 11010- FL 4-0052 KAREN BARBARA MASSONI ...... Aug. 15 60-21 59 Drive, Maspeth 78-DA 6-3072 JUDY ANN MASTERSON ..... - ....... May 3 58-29 82 St., Elmhurst 73-NE 9-1719 CAROL ANN MATTHEWS ..... ---- April 11 157-23 101 St., Howard Beach 14- VI 8-8287 BARBARA ANN MAURO .............. May 20 120-41 227 St., Cambria Heights 11- LA 8-8902 MARIE THERESA MAURO .......... July 21 42-36 161 St., Flushing 58-H1 5-5027 CECELIA ANN MAWN ................ Feb. 25 247-32 89 Ave., Bellerose 26-FI 7-2870 LORRAINE MARIE MAY ................ Jan. 9 128 Wyckoff Ave., Brooklyn 11237- VA 1-8643 LYNN PATRICIA MAZUR ............ May 30 84-05 108 St., Richmond Hill 18- VI 7-8578 KATHLEEN THERESA. MCADAM ,.,.......,,........................ Sept. 18 176-75 80 Road, Jamaica 32-AX 7-8665 MAUREEN DENISE ' MCCARTHY ................. - ............... April 3 257-58 148 Road, Rosedale 11422- LA 7-3161 MARGARET ANN MCCRANN ...... Feb. 14 87-84 160 St., Jamaica 11432-JA 3-4216 MARY ELIZABETH MCDONALD -- ............ - ............... May 25 80-01 Langdale St., New Hyde Park- FI 7-7097 PATRICIA MARGARET MCELRCY ......,,,..,........,............... Aug. 12 89-03 247 St., Bellerose 11426-FI 7-3098 BARBARA ANN MCGOVERN ..... ---- Jan. 1 47-21 215 Place, Balside 61-FA 1-2751 KATHLEEN MARIE MCGRATH .- Feb. 10 109 Caroline Ave., Franklin Square- IV 1-5524 MARY KATE MCGUINNESS .......... Feb. 8 89-17 210 Place, Queens Village 28- HO 8-2009 MARY ANGELA MCMURRAY ...... Jan. 23 95-38 117 St., Richmond Hill 19- VI 7-1774 MARTHA ANN MCNIFF .............. Dec. 26 91-38 109 St., Richmond Hill 18- VI 7-3812 JUDITH ANN MENZER ................ Sept. 5 52-15 Haspel St., Elmhurst 73-OL 1-9045 MARY CATHERINE MISTRETTA ..................... .. ....... April 17 86-13 30 Ave., Jackson Heights 69- TW 9-1694 ELIZABETH ANN MITCHELL .... Mar. 8 172-17 127 Ave., Jamaica 34-LA 7-9127 MARY ROSE MITCHELL .............. Dec. 9 109-44 117 St., South Ozone Park 20- VI 3-9115 EILEEN VERONICA MITZ -L ....... May 22 109-40 135 St., South Ozone Park 20- JA 9-0737 SUSAN MARY MOLTZ .................. June 11 72-33 67 Place, Glendale 27-EV 6-6769 EILEEN ANN MOORE .................. April 9 222-25 Fairbury Ave., Queens Village 28- HO 8-9882 MARIA CRISTINA MORALES .,.... Dec. 4 84-05 Midland Pkwy., Jamaica 32- AX 7-4384 EILEEN MARIE MORAN ............ DSC. 31 186 Lincoln Road, Franklin Square- PR 5-8703 CATHERINE ANN MCRELAND ...................... - ..... - Sept- 4 45-48 167 St., Flushing 58--HI 5-8265 GLORIA MARGARET MULLIGAN ......................... --.- .... I an- 31 53-18 217 St., Bayside 64-FA 1-1307 EILEEN MARY MULLOWNEY .... Mar. 6 33-22 Jordon St., Bayside 61-F L 9-5956 Lois ANN MUNCH ......... - ........... July 30 119-34 229 sf., Cambria Heights 11- LA 8-2800 KATHLEEN JEAN MURNANE -- Sept. 15 243-12 143 sf., Rosedale 22-LA 8-5411 ANN MARIE MURPHY ............. --.- Apr. 25 121-36 6 Ave., College Point 56-FL 8-3862 PATRICIA JOAN MURPHY ..... -.-- July 23 87-30 108 sr., Richmond Hill 18- VI 9-5596 FRANCES MARY MUSCO ............ May 12 90-11 130 St., Richmond Hill 18- VI 6-2538 KATHLEEN MARY MUSGRAVE ......................... - ...---- Nov- 2 49 Ribbon St., Franklin Square-IV 9-1482 SANDRA MARY NATALINI .......... Jan. 13 229-02 141 Ave., Laurelton 13-LA 8-5980 SUSAN MARIE NESTLE ................ Apr. 7 8 Croyden St., New Hyde Park-PR 5-9139 ARLENE FLORENCE N EWELL ............................. ...---- S ept- 24 20-46 Grundy Place, Merrick-TN 8-5994 CATHY LIANE NICKLAUS .......... July 18 104-55 120 St., Richmond Hill 19- MI 1-2113 ROSEMARY ELIZABETH NOBILE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..........,......... Nov. 29 189-39 46 Ave., Flushing 58-IN 3-7396 DOROTHY MARGARET NOLAN .................................. ...... M ay 17 275 School St., West Hempstead- IV 3-4338 VICTORIA AGNES NOLL ............ Dec. 10 66-48 64 St., Glendale 27-GL 6-6119 MARY ANN NOREY .................... Sept. 19 145-28 229 St., Rosedale 22-LA 7-0620 LUCILLE MARY NOTARO .......... Sept. 5 125-18 Sutter Ave., South Ozone Park 20- MI 1-0406 MARIE TERESA NOVAK ......... ....- Jan. 31 50-61 44 St., Woodside-RA 9-0995 ROSEMARIE CATHERINE NUZZI ............................................ June 2 169-09 Liberty Ave., Jamaica 33- RE 9-8779 MAUREEN THERESA OCHESTER .................................. Oct. 26 6062 Catalpa Ave., Ridgewood-GL 6-1880 KATHLEEN ANNE O'CONNOR .... Dec. 6 31-49 49 St., Woodside 77-AS 8-3861 BARBARA ANN ODERMATT ........ Sept. 6 89-24 86 St., Woodhaven 21-VI 7-0220 NOREEN BERNADETTE O'KANE ........................................ Feb. 14 235-02 Seward Ave., Queens Village 27- HO 5-1636 ANNE MARIE O'LEARY ................ Dec. 4 93-25 215 St., Queens Village 28- HO 5-4553 KATHLEEN DALE O'ROURKE -- Feb. 22 89-22 185 St., Hollis 23-GL 4-4234 CARMEN ELISSE ORTIZ ............ Mar. 30 260 Ivy St., West Hempstead-IV 5-4129 ANDREA JOANNA PALCHANIS ................................ Aug. 28 75-12 180 St., Flushing 66-AX 7-2171 MADELINE MARIE PANICA ...... Dec. 10 136-21 59 Ave., Flushing 55-FL 8-6915 GLORIA EMILY PAPETTI ..... I ....... Jan. 1 101-06 112 St., Richmond Hill-VI 6-2479 HELEN BLANCHE PAPPAS ........ July 17 137-29 70 Road, Flushing 67-LI 4-4692 DENISE FRANCES PARSONS .... Feb. 28 50-18 Broadway, Woodside-YE 2-3246 FRANCES MARY PATALONA .... Mar. 27 43-20 91 Place, Elmhurst 73-HA 4-8676 ELIZABETH ANN PERRY ............ Nov. 24 73 Beverly Ave., Floral Park-GE 7-4654 ALICE JEAN PETROVV .........., L ..... Apr, 4 31-74 33 St., Long Island City 6- YE 2-6747 197 CONCETTA ANN PETRUCCI ....,, July 30 221-30 Davenport Ave., Queens Village 28 -HO 5-0121 MARIAN THERESA PHILLIPS ,... Feb. 12 3 Van Buren Ave., Floral Park-FL 4-8862 CHRISTINE DANIELLE PINGARO ,.................,..,..,,....,,,,,,,, Aug. 2 24-37 85 St., Jackson Heights 70- HA 4-3068 DIANE MARIE PLANSKER .,........ Dec. 7 119-17 235 St., Cambria Heights 11- LA 8-9801 CAROL FRANCES PLOZNER ........ July 1 90-40 144 Place, Jamaica 35-OL 8-4156 JO-ANN THERESA POPIELARZ -- July 20 28-46 208 St., Bayside 60-BA 4-1759 MARY ANN RABBITO .................. Aug. 16 98 Biltmore Ave., Elmont 3-PR 5-5682 MARILYN ANGELA RAFFETTO ........,,............,......... Nov. 10 75-33 Juniper Valley Rd., Middle Village 79-TW 4-0666 MARGARET MARY RANUS .......... Oct. 21 84-25 88 St., Woodhaven 11421- VI 6-2662 KATHLEEN PATRICE REA ........ Oct. 13 113-30 212 St., Queens Village 29- HO 4-1249 PATRICIA RITA REGAN ,............. Mar. 21 86-13 88 Ave., Woodhaven 21-VI 6-6130 CATHERINE ANN REILLY .......... Oct. 30 130-44 221 St., Springfield Gardens 13- LA 8-0798 ELIZABETH ANN REILLY ............ May 6 97-23 109 St., Richmond Hill 11419- VI 9-3966 MARY PERPETUA REILLY .......... May 8 500 Central Blvd., New Hyde Park- FL 2-6766 PATRICIA ANNE REILLY .......... Nov. 26 94-18 210 St., Queens Village 28- HO 5-3988 MARILYN JEAN RERECICH ...... Aug. 20 1202 Drew Ave., Franklin Square- GE 7-3897 BARBARA ANN REYMAN ............ Jan. 30 55 Bayview Dr., Huntington 11743- HA 3-0993 LOUISE ANN RIGNEY ................ Sept. 10 86-58 85 St., Woodhaven 21-VI 6-0399 ANTOINETTE MARGURITE ROMANO ..................................,... Apr. 18 89-24 169 St., Jamaica 32-OL 7-3027 CAMILLE JOSEPHINE ROMANO ...................................... Apr. 23 91-13 111 St., Richmond Hill 18- VI 6-1624 MARION CHRISTINA ROODE .... Jan. 12 86-32 125 St., Richmond Hill 18- VI 9-9031 ELEANOR JEAN ROSKO .............. Oct. 28 411 St. Luke Pl., Franklin Square- PR 5-4451 CATHERINE MARY ROSOLOSKI .....................,.......... Dec. 12 255-01 73 Ave., North Floral Park- FI 3-7214 CAROL ANN ROTTKAMP .............. Feb. 6 568 Gardenia, West Hempstead-IV 6-5726 MAUREEN TERESA RUPPE ........ Nov. 18 246-15 86 Rd., Bellerose 26-FI 3-8186 PATRICIA ANN RUSSELL .......... Feb. 28 240-20 Mayda Rd., Rosedale 11422- LA 8-4472 JANE AGNES RYAN ...................... Aug. 26 109-45 130 St., Richmond Hill 20- OL 9-6922 JUDENE BARBARA RYAN .............. Oct.-3 64-27 65 Lane, Middle Village 79 VA 1-9192 KATHLEEN ANN RYAN .............. Dec. 30 89-39 92 St., Woodhaven 21-VI 6-4436 JOANNE ROSE RYDER .............. Sept. 16 1031 No. 6 St., New Hyde Park 11040- FL 4-0808 CHRISTINA SOPHIE SABELLA -. Mar. 14 93-23 212 Pl., Queens Village 28- SP 6-4814 198 ANNA MARIE SANFILIPPO .......... Jan. 5 88-40 249 St., Bellerose 26-FI 7-0353 NANCY MARIE SATTER .,,.......,, Nov, 13 292 James St., Franklin Square 11010- FL 2-3346 GLORIA JEAN SAVOCA ,.,.,,,.,..,,, May 25 53-16 69 St., Maspeth 11378-IL 8-9813 SUSAN CAROL SCHAEFER ......,... Mer. 1 62-03 62 Rd., Middle Village 79- GL 6-1057 BARBARA ANN SCHANZ ....,,.,,... Oct, 18 39-55 65 sr., Woodside 77-HA 9-4237 MARY JANE SCHIERHOLZ .......... July 25 110-19 213 St., Queens Village 29- HO 8-8647 CAROL ANN SCHMIDT ..............., Nov. 1 146 Cornwell Ave., Williston Park- PI 2-4369 JOAN MARIE SCHNITZLER ...... Jan. 28 191-05 122 Ave., St. Albans 13-LA 5-5077 KATHLEEN MARY SCHOEPF ER .........................,,... Feb. 20 82-58 265 St., Floral Park-FI 7-2295 DOROTHY RITA SCHWEDE ........ Nov. 3 661 Fifth Pl., Garden City South- IV 1-8582 MARIE ANTOINETTE SCOTT .... Oct. 28 3760 88 St., Jackson Heights 11372- HA 4-3940 MARYANNE PATRICE SEYFRIED .............. .. ............,,....,.. Oct. 31 223-29 105 Ave., Queens Village 29- HO 8-8283 EILEEN ROSE SHEA .................... Jan. 31 43-05 61 St., Woodside 77-IL 7-8188 ELIZABETH ANN SHEE1-IAN ...... Feb. 3 605 Park Ave., West Hempstead-IV 3-2094 MOYRA PATRICIA SHIELDS ..,..... Mar. 3 35-66 164 St., Flushing 11058-IN 1-8779 LINDA CAROLE SHURLEY ........ Aug. 31 214-14 104 Ave., Queens Village 29- SP 6-2799 BARBARA LOUISE SIESTO ........ Sept. 5 115-50 227 St., Cambria Heights 11- LA 8-5872 MARY ANN SIMONELLI ....,......... Jan. 16 18-41 124 St., College Point 56-FL 3-7466 ANNMARIE RITA SLATTERY ...... Dec. 9 83-57 251 St., Bellerose 26-FI 7-1796 PATRICIA MARY SLOAN .........,,,.. Oct, 8 78 Arden Blvd., West Hempstead- IV 1-2029 MARILYN PATRICIA SMIRCICH .. Mar. 9 71-04 35 Ave., Jackson Heights 72- HA 6-7190 IRENE CECELIA SMITH .,.....,...... Dec, 1 241-10 Memphis Ave., Rosedale 11422- LA 8-7891 MARGARET MARY SMITH .......... Oct. 25 78-18 89 Ave., Woodhaven 21-MI 2-3704 DIANE ELIZABETH SNYDER .... June 30 183 Pine St., Brooklyn 8-TA 7-1536 ELAINE JEAN SOLNY .,.....,,,,,,...., Aug. 30 170-25 89 Ave., Jamaica 32-JA 3-5079 BARBARA ANN SONNER .......,.,.. June 11 47-15A 50 Ave., Woodside 77-ST 4-5162 BERNADETTE DEL STAMM ...... Dec. 12 96-16 91 Ave., Woodhaven 21-VI 9-5525 CAROLYN JOANNE STANCANELLI ........................., June 27 217-06 135 Ave., Springfield Gardens 13- LA 8-2373 LYNN MARIE STAPLES .............. Dec. 13 1615 Jasmine Ave., New Hyde Park- F L 4-4201 DIANE MARIE STELLA .........,..., May 12 240-19 136 Ave., Rosedale 22-LA 8-7619 DIANE MARY STEWART ......,...,,,. Jan, 5 109-42 128 St., South Ozone Park 20- MI 1-0397 TRANQUILLA MARY STUNCER ......,...... - ..................... Nov. 18 104 Garnet Pl., Elmont, New York- FL 2-5844 DOROTHY MAE SULLIVAN .......... Jan. 1 74 Post Ave., New York 34-VVI 2-6093 EILEEN MARY SULLIVAN ....... ---- July 1 89-17 202 St., Hollis 23-HO 5-0838 GERALDINE ANN SULLIVAN ...... Agn 4 8707 75 St., Woodhaven-MI 2-342 CARMEN MARGARITA SWEENEY ,-,,,,,,.,,.....,.,,..........,.,... Apr. 15 83-19 252 St., Bellerose 26-FI 7-285 MARTHA EVA SWEENEY .......... Nov. 26 86-01 89 Ave., Woodhaven 21-VI 7-6597 VERONICA RITA SWEENEY ........ Nov. 8 147-19 Edgewood St., Rosedale 22- LA 7-6339 CATHERINE MARIE TALIA ........ May 26 89-11 Sutter Ave., Ozone Park 17- VI 8-1320 ROSANNE CHRISTINE TAVALARIO ................................ Apr. 27 50-21 61 St., Woodside 77-NE 9-9596 MAUREEN TERESA TAYLOR ....., July 9 8830 87 St., Woodhaven 21-VI 6-8218 ANN MARIE TEEHAN ..................,. Feb. 1 63 Atlantic Pl., Hauppauge-516-234-4753 CONCETTA ANNE TERRAFERMA ............................ Feb. 20 87-16B 214 St., Queens Village 27- HO 5-7225 BEVERLY ANN THOMPSON ...... Aug. 31 90-36 Corona Ave., Elmhurst 73-IL 8-6102 NANCY ANN THOMPSON ..,....... June 19 45 Jefferson St., New Hyde Park- FL 4-0013 KATHLEEN THERESA TIMMES -- June 1 216 Guildford Ct., West Hempstead- IV 1-3488 PATRICIA MARY TIMS .................. Apr. 3 87-44 80 St., Woodhaven 21-MI 2-2981 CHERYL BARBARA TOBIN ........ Sept. 14 189-04 64 Ave., Fresh Meadows 65- JA 3-3207 KATHRYN FRANCES TOEFIELD -. Aug. 3 87-66 256 St., Floral Park-FI 3-4256 CAROL LOUISE TOMPKINS ...... Mar. 20 15 Hillman Pl., Roosevelt-FR 9-4688 FRANCINE MARIE TRAMONTANO .......................... Mar. 14 224-13 Merrick Rd., Laurelton 13- LA 8-7418 CAROLYN THERESE TRIMORE .- Jan. 9 836 Jerusalem Ave., North Merrick- IV 9-2483 CHRISTINE JULIA VETTER ...... Sept. 26 94-55 Park Lane So., Woodhaven 21- VI 9-6435 KAREN MARY VICKERS .............. Jan. 19 247-26 89 Ave., Bellerose 26-FI 7-6242 RITA ANN VIDEMSEK ................ July 20 84-63 170 St., Jamaica 11432-JA 3-0235 JANE ELIZABETH VON ESSEN .. June 22 106-07 86 St., Ozone Park 11417- MI 1-5351 MARYANN THERESE WALDRON .................................. July 18 220-03 130 Ave., Springfield Gardens 11413-LA 8-6461 ELIZABETH ANN WALL .......... Sept. 30 92-15 91 Ave., Woodhaven 21-VI 7-8323 ARLENE MARION WALTER ...... Sept. 18 58-11 68 Rd., Ridgewood 27-EV 1-5658 MARGARET ANN WEBER .......... Apr. 25 60-33 78 Ave., Glendale 27-VA 1-1632 REGINA MARY WELCH .............. May 27 116-07 219 St., Cambria Heights 11- LA 8-2457 VALERIE DIANE WHITE ............ Mar. 5 62-04 62 Rd., Middle Village 79- VA 1-0897 JOAN PATRICIA WISE .................. May 28 260-23 60 Ave., Little Neck 62-BA 4-7871 MARY MARGARET WITHOPF -. Sept. 29 58 Stewart St., Floral Park-FL 4-2650 ANNEMARIE ELIZABETH WOLF .....................,.................... Aug. 24 70-19 66 sf., Glendale 27-EV 1-4621 MARY ELLEN WOLFE .................. Jan. 8 90-25 48 Ave., Elmhurst 73-IL 7-9415 CATHERINE ANNE ZUVICH ........ Oct. 3 32-34 43 St., Long Island City 3- AS 4-4299 Underclasses ....... Forensics ...... Glee Club ........... Junior Red Cross Legion ................ ,,.,,,, Leo Honor ....... Math Club ....... Orchestra ..... Parents Service ...... Sodality ...,....... Spanish Club ....., ,,,,,,- The Quill ...., Twirling ....... Patrons ...,,............... ...,,., 1 81 Pope John XXIII ..,..... Pope Paul VI .. .......,..,.. ,--, 8 Riley, Mr. William Roth, Mrs. Heler Senior Directory ...... -195 Staff, Angelicus ....,. .... Staib, Mrs. J. ...... . INDEX Acknowledgements ,- .. Allen, Mrs. Joseph ......,,. Busch, Mrs. Charles ........ Byrne, Mrs. George ,.... Callahan, Mrs. Etta ..... Curriculum .....,,,..,..,.,, Bookkeeping ........ English ......... Guidance ,..., Law ...,.... . .ci,,,... , Mathematics .,...... Music ...... Office Practice ....... P.T. - Dancing ....... Religion ..-- ,...,,,., Science ,..,...,..,.. -- Secretarial Practice Social Studies ,..,... Spanish .,....... Dedication ...................-,... Dennison, Mr. Warren ........ Faculty -. ...,..I, . ..,.. . ...,...... .- 9-1 9-2 9-3 9-4 9-5 9-6 9-7 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 10-7 10-8 1 1-1 1 1-2 1 1-3 1 1-4 1 1-5 1 1-6 1 1-7 Velgot, 101 ..... .....,, 6 2 102 ..... ....,.. 6 4 103 ..... ....... 6 6 104 ..... ,...... 6 8 105 ..... ,,,.,,, 7 O 106 ..... ....... 7 2 K101 ....... ....... 7 4 K103 ...,... ....... 7 6 K104 ....... ..,.... 7 8 K105 ....... ....... 8 0 202 ..... ....... 8 2 204 ..... ..,.,,, 8 4 206 .,..,. ..,.,., 8 6 208 ..... ....... 8 8 K201 ....... ......, 9 0 C2 ........ ....... 9 2 K202 .....,. ,,,,,,, 9 4 K203 ...., .,,.,,, 9 6 K204 .,..... ,,,,,,, 9 8 K205 ....... ....... 1 00 K206 ....... ,.,,,,, 1 02 306 ............... ....... 1 04 Mr. Michael J. ..... .,...., 3 3 .Weiclner, Mrs. Kenneth ...... ....... 5 9 200 Condosta, Eugene .....,.....,....,,,.....,. Delaney, Mrs. Mary O'Moore .... 4, Mullally, Mrs. Joseph S. Adam Joseph ...,........ S. Anne Louise ...... S. Anne Regina ....... S. Bernadette Marie ...... -- S. Bernadette Therese S. Bemard Mary ........... S. Christine Mary ..... S. Clare Augustine ......... S. Francis Loretta ..... S. George Bernard ......... S. Henry Joseph ,.... -- S. James Elizabeth ....... S. Jane Donald S. Jean Margaret . ..... ......,.. S. Jeanne Dolores ..... S. John Timothy ....... --------.--127 -..----19, 41 ------.21, -------11, 39, S. Joseph Maria .... ............ - S. Lawrence Joseph .......... 10, 42, S. Louis Marie ........... ...............,. S. Marie de Lourdes ......., ---.---102 S. Marie Paulette ...... S. Marietta ............ 92 23 S. Mary Anton ....... .......-. 1 72 S. Mary Aquinas ...... ...... S. Mary Brendan ........ S. Mary Brian ......... S. Mary Charity ....... S. Mary Damien ..... S. Mary Dolorata ...... S. Mary Emmanuel S . . Mary Erica ....,..,.. ......... S. Mary Grace ...... S. Mary Jane ....,... S. Mary Jessica ....... -- S. Mary Mark ..... S. Mary Norbert ...... ...... S. Mary Rosalita ........ -- S. Mary William ........ S. Maryaline ....... S. Maureen Kieran S. Maureen Thomas ................ S. Melmarie ...........,... ...,.. S. Regina Rosaire ...... S. Rose Anthony ........ S. Vera Marie .....,.., S. William Marie ...... Falco, Mr. Lawrence Fox, Rev. John L. .......... --28, 96 31 84 26 58 90 98 45, 117 ------.100 .------134 .-----.163 73 --39, 75 -,-----108 17 86 --48, as 45, 104 124, 36 76 -------154 -------145 67 57 9 Graduates ..............,.,,,-,-,,, ,-,-,,,,,- 1 06 Hoefner, Rev. George E. ..,...,,,,,,,, 11, 33 Kennedy, John Fitzgerald ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 Kinas, Helen Y., M,D, --,,,,,,.,,.-,-,--,--, 58 McEntegart, Most Rev. Bryan J. ...... 9 Meehan, Mrs. John ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,-,,-- 57 Molloy, Very Rev. Eugene ...... 9 Monahan, Mrs. E, -,,,,,.,,,.-, O'Brien, Mr. William Organizations .,--,---,-,-,-- ANGELICUS ....... Art .........,...... Band ..... .- CDL ...,.. .. .,,,-,--,,-,-,--,--- - COMMERCIALITE ..... 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