Eden Hall High School - Witness Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1966

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J., .V 2 - W eef sf e - re f ' ACTIVITIES page 6 - 29 CLASSES page 30 - 63 SENIORS page 64 - 83 I I., 'Via ' 'M- . I M I I, GF 23. F fmmw. as 23151 giifw- UMK Jaw? WM er ,Mak 1, mv rg, H14 In-5-s af I M 'Vs' M I 294 ity Kiwi 19 f-'ef' :Yi 41 'f .Www . I Q-wi' :efmg , . ,,'zy7sQff5Q,gga5'f4f Q' 4 , , Tia Y :wf.:.I-.FE-!f2'::1a+.j.: ' w wf .1 --S, . ,hwgfga1-g:.g5:I,.i--Y I lf . , 5 , 1f'f.f'fq,gfi.Q1 4 1 , 3 J, ,wr 6 wfx--fs--fy-gg Q K S SSP xx f Y P V 2 L d.-,Wx 8 Z 3 S L Y my ? 2 we 1 A Ywfeffssiifm. . fzxixxlfimfwxm K 5 .vm .,.., W M'-:L N- A .... M V -4 lfimnn--,,, 'W ' ..,. ,W ,W - '.- .W M LMH Awigim ... W w,,,,,,,T .,k' ' kk --3' .,,al' M W l V R M f . ,W Gautam I -'W TQ Mus.. - .qg,., .M M 4 Mother M. Bush Mother M. Power Dedication In the mysterious world of the sea, the tide turns twice in a day. High tide leaves shells and seaweed on the beach while low tide creeps forward and soon adds its own offerings. Mother Bush has left, but what she has given to Eden Hall has not. And already, through Mother Power, a new and different spirit is Eden. Together, with a wonderful mixture of love and wisdom, They have guided and controlled, formed and molded Eden Hall. .iw ' ggi? K, -41 P' - I fu Q, .N . A V ,,, M. H 'G - 4 1.1394 K, Z, H A Activities Forward backward backward forward in the immeasurable sea Swayed by vasler ebbs and flows that can be known to you or me. C.L.C. Placid sea and serene sky - the poet expresses the beauty of nature. ,fm Clubs WM Guitar Club - With a song in his heart, he set out upon the sea to make his life. 8 ART CLUB - Everywhere water is a thing of beauty, gleaming in the dew dropg sing- ing in the summer rain . . . DEBATING CLUB - The waves beat against the cliff. It answered with a resounding roar. And so be gan the heated debate of who was mightier. M ,CK . W . MT , . ae.. 9 2 2 2 1 Q e 1 i s S 3 5 3 ya-'sail Dramatics C lub For any person, being deprived of freedom is difficult to bear, but for a young girl this is murderous torture. What is Anne's reaction to being removed from her natural sur- roundings - sunshine, Bowers, and running brooks - and placed in a stuffy attic? In the Diary of Anne Frank, as artly played by the Dramatic Club and masterly produced by Miss Jan Fahrner, her innermost thoughts are dramatically por- trayed. Cast Annelzlrank... Mr. Frank - - - Mrs. Frank A Q A Margot Frank - Mr. Van Daan Mrs. Van Daan Peter Van Daan Mr. Dussel - - - ,.,.. Mr. Kraler - - - a A Maureen Milner - 4 - Barbara Larkin - - Laura Gardner - A - Jeanne Bracken - - - Cynthia Dorsey - Natalie McSherry Gretchen Dollenberg Q F P Maureen Baehr - - - Elizabeth Piper - Susan Schuchardt ll Glee Club oflicers discuss musical matters. Glee Club Their song is like the surging shore, the melody of an onrushing stream a lull between the waves . . . .A+ Maw Mr. Sailer conducts. Everyday at 12250 I3 Catholic Action Like ships tossing on an angry sea, the poor, the hungry, the naked in body and spirit cry out for help. Edenites heed this plea by giving through Catholic Action. Clothing, food, magazines and stamps as well as labors of sewing, bed-making, and working on a ucrewu fulfill each onels Obligation. Christmas Baskets!! Jean conducts St. Therese Mission Club holds a successful Gofxter Sale. ia Another? winning ticket for Mary Ann. a meeting 1 Finishing touches are added to our Christmas project fra? Another first at Eden - Interraeial Picnic. The Blue Ribbons have at meeting with Sallie and Tinu. President and Vice- President, respectively. l i The Second Academic Sodality. ibbons The ribbons, green and blue, are the student government. Elected by the school, they are rep- resentatives ofthe student body and guiding spirit of the school. I The first of our Pre-uspirunts to the E. de M. 'J ,. The Green Ribbons show what school spirit looks like. fr . Mother Power converses with the Children of Mary. v- , 5 . , ., E 1' -A-gizn get The First Academic Sodality The Third Academic Sodality Sodalities A sodalist at Eden - one of those who have made a committment, one with faith, one who is striving, through prayer, discussion, and weekly practices to strive toward a common goal - The Children of Mary. Any Alvarez - the Ship,s Captain. Some ofthe ship's officers J. Roach, S. Moniut, H. Tassie, E. Regan. 18 The crew check in the passengers H ,VLL A Committee of Games When Eden Hall comes marching in . . .fi team spirit, the exhaustion of formations, weekly stars, hockey vs. Overbrook, basketball season, finally . . . Field Day . . . Climax - the Cup!! The C. of G. is there, guiding the surging tide of events that make up Eden,s sports year. 19 ,fax rw 1- '1 ' ,ms af- .fw 1' Q ' 145. ,7-2 T ' .aah fill ,533 A 593 P lil Y ni 75? ,bd -9 S W am- W A15 5 ,,, M - '7-. My L kg ru 1 Vlrlzv M . U A A E P -5 4 ' X Basketball Squad 'Y . . It's how you play the game that Counts. The basket- ball squad played all their games with the fervor found only at Eden. Their spirits were undaunted through losses, injuries and close calls. As untamable as a waterfall, as systematic as the How ofthe sea, they press on. 23 Happiness Is Candids 5533 fr? L 3 fs 3 g ' .L+ is Nix! h-flu Field Day Like the crest of an incoming wave, the spirit of the year of sports is at its height on Field Day. as 27 'vw ,-i i 22, , 'J 11 'fit E ,Q , f Q' A gf F WW fa. 5? 52? Q 51555 v , 2 is 3 is r xy 5 'Y 2 jew ' I ae X. . Wg, f The Red Team. the force of a mighty riv- er. and the White Team the spirit of rushing. tumbling water. vie for prominence Guided by St. Michael, they learn the values of sportsmanship in keen friendly competition, racing for the prized cup. 3 is 5 E s -Q CE E 2 5? 55 5 5 3 5? 5 if 5 3 3 5 if 3, 1 K 5 3 3 ,. if 3 5 5 52 2 if s fl 5 s E5 A 9 I E E is Q 1 vi be u if V 5 Classes Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers And I linger on the shore And the individual withers and the world is more and more. ' f -J-QM Miss C. Kiyszczan Miss Carroll - Mathematics i Sciences MATHEMATICS: SMSG Algebra, Geometry, Math IV, Theorems - We emerge from it all with an orderly method of reason- ing and a knowledge of hundreds of equations. BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY: Memor- izing species and genera, the principles of homostatistics, the energy cycles of the bi- osphere, valence numbers, compounds, solu- tions, acids, bases. The result is an awareness of the natural phenomena around us. 'rv jr Miss Casselberry - Science Miss O'Neill, Health Science Languages Podemos poner un disco? Deutsche Gedichte. Veni, vidi, vici. Comment ca va? Endless lists of irregular verbs, vocabula- ry quizzes, idioms, paragraphs to translate. The joy of ap- preciating a foreign culture gained through the ability to speak a foreign language. Mrs. Horchler French, German Mrs. Heumann French, Latin Mrs. Claro French o,,... Miss Baca Spanish :xx V ? Z2l ' Mrs. Malloy Latin ,., aw : 'w-......, English It is a beautiful thing to mold a statue and give it lifeg it is still more beautiful to shape an intel- ligence and give it truth. Our English Mistresses guide us in training our minds to seek the truth. From Greek tragedy in the First Academic to contemporary realists in the Fourth, they give us their thoughts to absorb, to interpret and to ap- ply in our daily lives. mmf' 36 if ...-1 Mother Hanavun Third Academic Mother Gallagher Fourth Academic M h H' ' ' .Ot er lgglim Mother Collins First Academic . Second Academic M: ., ,, .,,., .V ' if Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother . Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother 37 RELIGIOUS Reverend Mother Rainsford Mc Donald Power Willemin Gallagher Schwan Burgert Buhler Carsten HUPP Champine Kalb Cronin Kent Pulido Mc Clatchy Kelly MC Mullen Fernandez Hanavan Stewart Copeland Collins Birely Higgins ?n-N S. Carbonell, T. Krzywicki, M. L. Hayes, E. Weigand, N. McSherry. Third Academic Article I, Section 8, Clause l8, Manifest Destiny, Wilson's 14 points, U.N. Charter, HAS a being is, so it actsf' rods and cones, nervous system, Twelve Angry Men, George and Emily, Hepzibah, Robert Frost Who am I7 -if G. Delp, T. Brown, D. Sheets. C. Dorsey. 38 t ,,Q'44vM. I 1 -K 3 K. Schoener, S, Gregory, C. Brady, K. Kelly. C. Peterson, K. Preis 'Q M. Monaco B, Murphy, K. Dawson M. C, Nunez. M. Kaulakis. M. Woodward E. Piper, S. Gay BELOW: M. Russo, K. Chatard C. Tucker, C. Mause. 55 L wi' 33 S Schuchardt, S. McArd1e A. Haines, F. Curran. N. Day, B. Spodobalski, E. Mellon ei x TWV, R. Curr M. E. Maloney, D. Odjers L. Crunk. J. Bracken A. Hoffman, L, Schaefer C-.ni www 9 K. Moore. V. Moreno, L. De Grouchy x i N N C. deYturbe, D. Camorro, V. Lacayo, I. Martinez. M 7'7 . Amos.- J 53' 1'!:?7ww ..', Vs 'Em' in Q ri. f. . Q 43 N. Conroy, L. Glowacki, M.S. Landreth, M. Milner. Second Academic Serf, lord and castle, Plantagenets, lay investiture, Ca- nossa, 1066, Medieval Cathedrals, Chanticleer, Canter- bury Tales, Dante, Beatrice, Purgatorio, syllogisms, Tree of Porphyry. Why am I? C. A. Harkins, M. Bernhagen, I. Karpinski. 5 H. Buch, E. Odio. M. Curillo, L. Pedroso. A. M. Lynn. V. Smith. M. Buehr. L. Rueler. P. Scheuerman, M, Toland, M. King. A. Stanley, M. Blanch, M. Rodriguez. C. Leisure, W. Lane. unnunnum:1nnwmur.wuwuam,,,w.nav ninqnuaiu.wmunm..w-,,v xx :ww inn.-M-m 3 +5 ,A VL W M5 ii -G A I 3 51' fig, a , 7 .gi it :'aq,,M,,ni 91 46 yi 13 085' BM,-a W' If Q ,fl w, Jr' , l 4,5 K. Nelson. M. M. Andrews. K. Shaffer. B. Maxwell. L, Hoffman. M. Babb, I. Butler. G. Dollcnbcrg. 48 V. Bolzm Dwyer S. Rutkowski M. Doherty, B. Gardner, J. Power. 4 - we fr , . Vw '- , 4 ff5C5f!in xi asa ,MKS if? . f'h4w'P' D. Dudley, A. O'Leary, M. L. Moore, K. Cronk, R. Carfagno, N. Lenihan. 50 1 '1 f ix I .' Jw-5,94 5 mvf5'1-f:-2.-gig!! ff' '. L .g - ' THQ 5' S' , 4 W-',m'V77.':.'f,ffp K if . - V- fix, Yl- , ,-fpgx. ' . I 'gl ': - I! K2 r ...nj Q 'Hu I L. V E. Hughes First Academic Odyssey, wine dark sea, Miss. Havisham's, Nile Valley, Acropolis, Greek democracy Rubi- con, 'SI came, I saw, I conquered? M. J. Romano, M. B. Johnson, M. Gardner. Where am 1? 51 L. Hagstoz K. Hamilton, B. Horchler. A . Zwkilf noni, ,, 52.55454 5 1 A. King, M. Lynn, L. Gardner G. McCormack, A. Coombs, R. Candiales. nl'-W w f M M. Gehree C. Pons, B. Noll, L. Larkin, L. Fenwick. af, Q. iw 53 A. Blake, T. Kule, M. Kinmonth, M. L. Tubman. C. Pickering, E. Sheppard. B. Posselius A' x:y K I sf' H J, Whalen y 55 Q' 'S' P. Carchidi C. Norton, M. Denworth, S. Toland, C. Spodobalski, R. Kane A X M. E. Byrne, C. Shanley, C. McCarthy, D. Conte, A. Rauch, K. Kinmonth, K. Gallagher K. Lehrfeld, K. Meehan, M. Moore, C. Fisher, G. Delp. umm.. ga. S. Saiden, G. Delp, M. Betz. K. Larkin, M. C. Bustillos, K. Mc Cormack, L. Munoz, J. Kulikowski. Lower Seniors S. Curran, J. Robey, J. Aguirre. 57 M. Smylie N. 1 J X1 .kj S.. XJ ND f- . xx X n 1 X. A. M. Conte J J J x. J N. x X J .1 Ng X V' - . Q fx-1 x J . - A x , J , 3 X XX. X, N. 1 I.. X xf 'N .. , F- xx X -.Q J 5.1 ' I x '- NX. , NA tx: . XJ .. .mix XR 1 J ' , -'I N gl K' X: ' U 'v C. . -X, TN x X KJ . '- xv X: . X Q3 . . J wg Yif. f 'X J X, I xx xxa 'Xx L lj Xxx 'W C1 x .Q .Z X. xl ., Nh -Q J 5 1 X J ., ' X ., -.4 , . J X1 ' -, ' fix .W A , xx k in xxx k .fx xl X S Q K X fix X X XIX N X x X 2, J ,-, , f Ny .. LDn . ,x ,, ,f ,. ,av V I ff., wp ' , if ,ag Q WX V , f' 'f ff . .4 a ,Y y,'l Tlx? 14' C' ' 5 ' Q jfk ' Q., , ,f , K' Y 'Q 'Af L a LLC' -ff 'Q' 4,14 'fqzfff '7 fl X' Z: L L bf wr' 4 W' ' l H,!.!XH L .5 , W-L 74. I K 14 L 1 ' X ' K lf., ,, 52:4 - J . 4 44, fl I 'I' A lv T 61 17 . , f 5 ' L:5ff'!Q'9 -f ffiv L4 Ap-L HLA . V ff ,, xmgfwg '-3 3, , 1 , Vw ' . fp . ,,' - ' , L - V, 5 ' 'fff' 1 .. X, F! 'JX1.'f Ik ,Cf r' i ff iff :ff I vw YQL X. If j il gvkld Um. ,Y f f ,- ,1 - f' t 5 uf. '. Ux N! , 1 Q 'If ' K V1 I ,ut LL k I . .c, fu C, -'Q fix rf ' ff , M I X Q U C. Tonkinson, N. Scheuerman, J. Magsam, C. Eismann. 5 xi X . X 'X F F .xx Q , Q X J LX XX, 55 Ci fx K 3 . X I N-:XJ X 1 J X-.. 'x ' , - ,XZ Qf x -J 1 . x x , xi X. 58 1 A1 ug . J ' 2 A f A . 44 7 JL. HQ, . .2 CL !'LL'QJ -' 'SLMFM JA? A 5 L A xi JY 12121 Ll, L-A-qt L ' X. . if . .V :XL ,' M . :ww NW 5 ' 5 xx .x V up Xt, .5 QL, AM ff 3 Y L J N . xt, N' kb, C, xl, X -Q -3 ' X F, , W 4 - x Y: ' ' X4 K' of V X X Q V gy Y: M qw AJ TJ Q X R ov NJ xo . . 0' N , L N fr Y 2 4 - v ' Xlfl LY X .J Q xgfv Xi, SQ 5 R QS, D -.xx L. A. Huber, V. Brady, A. M. Simpkms, S. .gf 'XJ X5 X Brady, L. Denworth, M. A. Brogan, M. JJ Xi ' fg X: sim kins. , , A Q V f? 1, J . N9 Xl RA fi, R Lf f.. 1 X I 5 1 .f K , If F . , ' 1 ,' 1 . 1 L. 1 Mil-5'f:.oi -.u..'L.f1L L J. X ,LL 62 Vue lf I c I is , A lv f K. L. lflfakf 0Lraf f'L,Pf K UN 1 71? lk kptfffl ' D E. Cole, M. Wackerman, P. Waldren, B. A. Norton, D. Segletes. A. Russo, B. Falcione, A. Bulat, F. Begley, M. P. Tonkinson, S. Lamon. juaoq-Toeeeoef. js wwlt fb, Sa IW ata K' 1 Modern math brain twisters, Cooperation Chart, team posters, Hve- point games, Stamp Contest, animal booth, Seven Dolor rooms, the cup Science Projects, being together . . . I am . . . a Lower Senior 61 Happiness Is More Candids ,nv '--.......Xf' 1 Su 2 ? , ii 1 Sh . w 2 E 2 S 2 5 5 5 9' 5 Q 2 S 5 Q 3 W i w 5' w xi' If ff 5 2 2 S w 2 Q 5 5 is xx 51 5 1 1 S 3 E 2 'Y Q Q 5 Seniors Inspire of rock and tempests roar, Inspire of false lights 071 the shore, Sail on nor fear to bresi the sea, Our hearts, our hopes are all with thee. friendliness, hardiness, humor, and love. MARY CHRISTINE TALBOTT Herein may be seen courtesy, humanigf, HOPE TASSIE Her charm strikes the sight but her merit wins the soul. DOROTHY ANNE MELLON I must go down to the seas again . . . 66 T f'X Like a gushing stream the spirit of ,66 branches out in two directions but unites as again it Hows into the sea. It retains the old, and is rejuvenated with the new. A respect and love is cherished for hallowed traditions. But, a new force, a part of the present age, a glimpse of the future, youth with its hopes and its dreams, joins it at the fork and forms a perfect unity. Preceding classes rise to support them, but the efferves- cent spirit of ,66 stands unique, a wave breaking the smooth surf. 67 an...,,,- -.qi MARIA VIRGINIA GONZALEZ MARY ANN MCCORMACK Smiling always with a never fading sereni- There was a sfgr dgwngd, gnd I was born Q1 of countenance. under hers S a ADRIENNE ZECCA They are never alone that are accompa- nied with, noble thoughts. t V, f A ,e CAROL ANN GARDNER To him who is determined it remains to act. onbf .TEAN BARBARA RADOVICH Kindness in another,s trouble, courage in her own. Jn x .FV v KATHLEEN ANN KAUFMAN Whose nature is so for from doing harm she suspects none. if nf CHRISTINE WALL CLARK So unajfecteai so composed of minal so jine yet gentle, strong yet so refned. THEODORA ANN CYNTHIA BAJ The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. JOAN MARTA KRANTZ Where the willingness is great, the dyfculties are small H BARBARA GRAHAM LARKIN NANCY POSSELIUS Nothing great was ever achieved without Always leave them laughing, then you say enthusiasm. goodbye. Q JOAN ROSEMARIE ROACH VWtty to talk to and pleasant to know f vi mm BARBARA CUU-EN MARY ANNE MURRAY DALE PICKERING Cheejulness and goodwill Her charm is her warmth ana' her warmth I W0uld Sfudy to live, but make labor light. is hfr charm, not live to study. 73 MARIA ELENA BARAONA It takes We to love lyfe. ANA MARIA ALVAREZ Nothing is so contagious as enthusiasm. DEBORAH EASTON HURST Born with the gM of laughter and the sense that the world is just a little mad MARIA ISABEL AGUIRRE Virtue is bold and goodness never failing. 74 gsm! '-gk A A Q 1,1- X f ,,,x ,, ,, ,Q my sq L., is MARY SHARON BOURKE There is nothing worth the wear of winn ing but laughter and love of friends. ROSEMAME GILBERTE H- -we A we f ' lie' if ,M - -H 32:12, MARY SYLVIA ' ' as U ROSEMARIE GILBERTE ' A ' Q1 M , 'I'my0u'1g2y?v - 61250 'fh l DRISCOLL some thai iz were no 6359 vw xo t hga lkgjqgruiml o ofsfyiigchiqq exp od 5 New iSome that smile have in their ,,.,f A A v .M X09 N011 as og hearts, I fear, millions of mzschze 1 ' h I YK , was 1920 I , wx W OM, H60 V efwef SUZANNE M. BAYER I believe that in the end truth will con- quer. 50 DEIRDRE SUSAN DOWLING Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness and wisdom. ,: - -: V '-'rf-' ': '- 7'- G .zif -4,15-Jiizf-lf,.3i2'f A. ' x gf v in -x 1 if t . . w Q- im: LQ, 1, edgy '-ix, '. it 1 K, 9 1 5 3 - Va?-,,34',f 2.'f3,,f, af, '.q,s,wM .inf if f. 2 - . ua-- if c vflviif li 9 gulls A -, -1-, .: . -f ,Af . f,---'XAHHJ --YE' ,gr--P-'H -313 .v 7 - 4 J w -fwsfn A . QQ . gg if, '. w,,f- iff.,-'P k-:I-' km, 3' ,zixl -515,345-iiggyii, -,f.iU,? 'Xi 4 '-gg : ' f,i,gfQ'.,iw3, - , ' . '-- '-gsm-'..,Q,',.j ' f . Q: f 351 -,ww , A ,QW A - 4-W.-.fmw.g.g5ff,5af:,.+fff.: n ef f '- L- f Q 35.513 - iiinfglzfgfngigkiifeaa,,,:g,s51gggw5f?e5Piri1 ,, f - -,iw ' w ifi- '..ixQ,,-5 W , 3u.,,--aussi - - 1 S -. . K ,,,,sxf,, n,, , - fi J N in f , , SARA MONIOT MARIA MATTIMORE No man securebf governeth but he who would willingly live in subjection. Patience and genlleness is power. 78 ROSEMARY WOLF N ELLIE BURTON light heart lives long. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. 79 lu SARAH REDWOOD HORSEY A merry heart maketh a cheerful counte- IIIIIICE. ' EVE REGAN There is no wisdom like fankness. Senior Directory MARIA ISABEL AQUIRRE, Guatemala, Guate- mala. 1963-1966 Aloysian Sodality, 2, Duchesne Mission Club, 3,4, St. Therese Mission Club, 2, Glee Club, 2, Red Team. ANA MARIA ALVAREZ, 4320 Alhambra Cr., Coral Gables, Florida. 1960-1966 Angels, Sodality, 3, Medal, 3, Aloysian Sodality. 2,3, Medal, 2, Duchene Mission Club, 4, St. Therese Mission Club, 2,3, Secretary, 2, Social Welfare 3, Liturgical Choir 2, Glee Club, l,2,3, French Club, l,2, Pin, 2 Secretary, 2, C. of G., 3,4, President 4, Hockey J .V., 2, Mixer Commit- tee, 2,3, Red Team. THEODORA ANN BAJ, 2656 East Thompson St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19125. 1962-1966 Children of Mary, Aspirant, 4, Angels Sodality 3,4, Medal, 3, Aloysian Sodality, l,2, Medal, 2, Duchesne Mission Club, 3,4, St. Therese Mis- sion Club, l,2, Debating Club, 4, Spanish Club, l,2,3, Mixer Committee, 4, White Team. 5 MARIA ELENA BARAONA, San Salvador, El Salvador, Central America. 1963-1966 Angels' Sodality, 3, Aloysian Sodality, 2, Du- chesne Mission Club, 4, St. Terese Mission Club, 2, Glee Club, 2, Art Club, 3, Yearbook Staff, 3, Red Team. SUZANNE M. BAYER, Carolina St. Rehoboth Beach, Delware. 1964-1966 Duchesne Mission Club, 3,4, Dramatic Club, 3,4, Debating Club, 3, Hockey Varsity, 4, Hockey J.V., 3, Red Team. MARY SHARON BOURKE, 168 Hillcrest Lane, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. 1962-1966 Angels, Sodality, 3,4, Aloysian Sodality, l,2, Duchesne Mission Club, 3,4, St. Terese Mission Club, 2, Social Welfare, l,4, Liturgical Choir 4, Glee Club, l,2,3,4, Pin, 3, Gold, 3 President, 4, Library Club, 4, Mixer Committee, 2,4, White Team. NELLIE BURTON, 2 Clark Ave., Milford, Dela- ware. 1964-1966 Children of Mary, Aspirant, 4, Angels Sodality 3, Medal, 3, Duchesne Mission Club, 4, Social Welfare, 3, Liturgical Choir, 4, Hockey Varsity 4 Basketball Varsity, 3,4, White Team. CHRISTINE WALL CLARK, 60 Kenwood Road, Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan. 1963-1966 Children of Mary, Aspirant, 4, Angels Sodality 7 3, Medal, 3, Aloysian Sodality, 2,3, Medal, 2, Interracial Club, 3,4, Social Welfare, 2,3,4, Lit- urgical Choir, 4, Glee Club, 2,4, Art Club, 4, Tennis Team, 3,4, Red Team. BARBARA VIRGINIA CULLEN, 3106 Leland St Chevy Chase 15, Maryland. 1963-1966 Children of Mary, 4, Aspirant, Angels Sodality 3, Catholic Action Council, 4, Duchesne Mis: sion Club, 3,4, President, 4, Interracial Council 3,4, Yearbook Stall, 3, Pin, 3, Hockey Varsity 4, Captain, 4, Basketball varsity, 3,4, Hockey J.V., 2, White Team. DIERDRE SUSAN DOWLING, 8 Crescent Dr., Brielle, N.J. 1962- 1966 Aloysian Sodality, 1, Blue Ribbon, 4 Duchesne Mission Club, 3,4, Liturgical Choir, 3, Debating Club, 2, Glee Club, 1,2,3, French Club, 1, Hockey Varsity, 3,4, Mixer Committee l,2, Lit- urgical Study Club, 2, Red Team. ROSEMARIE DRISCOLL, 131 Riverside Dr. New York, New York. 1962-1966 Angels, Sodality, 3, Aloysian Sodality, l,2, Du- chesne Mission Club, 3,4, St. Terese Mission Club, l,2, Dramatic Club, l,2,3,4, Key, 3, Vice- President, 4, Art Club, l,2,3,4, Pin, 3, Key, 4, President, 4, Library Club Pin, 3, President, 3,4, French Club l,2, Pin, 2, vice-president, 2, Inter- racial Council, 3,4, White Team. CAROL ANN GARDNER, 4619 Fitler St. Phila- delphia, Pa. 1961-1966 Angels' Sodality, 3, Aloysian Sodality, l,2, Medal, 1, Duchesne Mission Club, 3,4, St. Ter- ese Mission Club, 1, Liturgical Choir, 1,2,4, De- bating Club, 2,3,4, Pin, 2, Vice-President 4, C.L.C., 3,4, National Forensic Honor Society 2,3, Red Team. MARIA VIRGINIA GONZALEZ, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. 1964-1966 9 7 9 Children of Mary, Aspirant, 4, Angels Sodality, 3,4, Duchesne Mission Club, 3,4, Red Team. SARAH R. HORSEY, Washington D.C. 1964- 1966. Children of Mary, Aspirant, 4, Angels Sodality, 3,4, Catholic Action Council, 4, Secretary, Du- chesne Mission Club, 3, Liturgical Choir, 3,4, President, 4, Debating Club, 4, Glee Club 3, In- terracial Council, 3,4, Red Team. DEBORAH EASTON HURST, Hudson House, Ardsley-on-Hudson, N.Y. 1963-1966 Angels Sodality, 2,3, Social Welfare, 2,3,4, Pres- ident, 4, Liturgical Choir, 4, Library Club, 2, Yearbook Stalf, 3, C. of G., 3,4, Mixer Commit- tee, 2,3, White Team, Captain. KATHLEEN ANN KAUFMAN, 3462 Eden St. Philadelphia, Pa. 1964-1966 Children of Mary, Aspirant, 4, Angels Sodality, 3, Junior Red Cross, 3,4, President, 4, Debating Club, 4, Mixer Committee, 3,4, White Team. JOAN MARTA KRANTZ, 708 Chandler St., Phila- delphia, Pa. 1962-1966 Children of Mary, Aspirant, 4, Angels Sodality, 3,4, Aloysian Sodality, 1,2 Duchesne Mission Club, 3,4, St. Terese Mission Club, 1,2, Liturgi- cal Choir, 3,4, Debating Club, 3,4 Pin, 3, Presi- dent, 4, Yearbook Stall' 3, Pin, 3, C.L.C., 3,4, Pin, 4, Mixer Committee, l,2,3,4, Interracial Council, Red Team. BARBARA GRAHAM LARKIN, Wanamassa, N.J. 1960-1966. Class Officer, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Aloysian Sodality, 1,2, Catholic Action Council, 2, Du- chesne Mission Club, 3,4, St. Terese Mission Club, 1,2, Vice-president, 1, President, 2, Dra- matic Club, l,2,3,4, President, 4, Pin, 3, Debat- ing Club, 2, C. of G., 2,3,4, Hockey Varsity, 2,4, Hockey J.V., l,3, Captain, 3, Basketball J.V. 3,4, Mixer Committee, 2, Red Team, Cap- tain. MARY SYLVIA LEE, 200 E. 37th St. 8L Wood- land Ave., Reading, Pa. 1964-1966 Class Oliicer, 3, Vice-president, Children of Mary, Aspirant, 4, Angels Sodality, 3,4, Blue Ribbon, 3,4, Catholic Action Council, 4, Trea- surer, Duchesne Mission Club, 3, Social Wel- fare, 4, Dramatic Club, 3,4, Mixer Committee, 3,4, Red Team. MARIA VIRGINIA MATTIMORE, 23 Garner La., Bay Shore, N.Y. 1962-1966 Class Olificer, 2, Treasurer, Children of Mary, Aspirant 4, Angels Sodality, 3, Aloysian Sodali- ty, 1,2, Medal, 2, Blue Ribbon, 3,4, Green Rib- bon, 1,2, Duchesne Mission Club, 3,4, St. Ter- ese Mission Club, 1,2, National Honor Society, 3,4, Glee Club, 1,2, Yearbook Staff, 3, White Team. MARY ANN MC CORMACK, 27 Whittier Ave., Trenton, N.J. 1962-1966 Children of Mary, Aspirant 4, Angels Sodality, 3,4, Aloysian Sodality, 1,2, Duchesne Mission Club, 3, St. Therese, 1,2, Interracial Council, 4, Liturgical Choir, 3, Debating Club, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Glee Club, l,2,3,4, Vice-presi- dent, 4 Mixer Committee, l,2,3,4, Red Team. DOROTHY ANNE MELLON, 311 Indian Creek Drive, Levittown, Pa. 1963-1966 Class Oliicer, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, Angels So- dality, 2,3, Green Ribbon, 2, Duchesne Mission Club, 3 Social Welfare, 4, Vice-president, Glee Club, 2,4, Library Club, 3, Yearbook Staff, 3, Hockey Varsity, 3,4, Red Team. SALLIE HAMILL MONIOT, 401 Maple Ave., Haddonfield, N.J. 1962-1966 Class Officer, 1, Vice-president, Children of Mary, Aspirant 4, Angels Sodality, 2,3, Aloy- sian Sodality, 1,2, Blue Ribbon, 3,4, Green Rib- bon, 2, Duchesne Mission Club, 3,4, St. Terese Mission Club, 1,2, Social Welfare, 1, National Honor Society, 3, Dramatic Club, 2, Debating Club, 2, Pin, Secretary, Glee Club, 1, Year- book, 3, Pin, 3, C. of G., 3,4, Hockey J.V., 4, White Team. MARY ANNE ELIZABETH MURRAY, 2111 Second Ave., Spring Lake, N.J. 1961-1966. Class Officer, 2, Secretary-Treasurer Angels So- dality, 3, Aloysian Sodality 1,2, Green Ribbon, 1,2, Duchesne Mission Club, 3,4, Secretary- Treasurer, 4, Dramatic Club, l,2,3,4, Tennis JA. 4 wi ii 5 2 i i ff 2 5 iff 3? 5 X Q3 ia .. A AA, -Azz., A .A .. .:,, .A A.,.. 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KF AKAQKS V' . W' E2'J i' K' K 732aAf, '.'?AfAJ5'v?5w AA A ' 'ff iMiE4af5 f,AK':A if' A ,Ag A ' ,, K NWA wa, A- 'wflifiiv 1 'AAA-A-A AA- ,, RSTAIQAA - 'AA-A,A?g-5 3 1 1 1,2-AAAAAAAsgA' A mggxi -QA A '- -- fs A' f rim'- A A A ' ,A W' - A 'H A Vit AA 'A'fA5gAA ' -fl 1-A ' ','ff'Y6zy 'A -AAA A - 'A AAAA-AQAEAFA ' Q' 35' ' ' K .. . . A... , , gVkA A 3 I 5 9 3 7. 3 ? 5 2 3 E 5 E5 Q 3 5 3 5 S Z L2 2 2 3 E S 5 Q 2 E 5 Q , i E 5 2 E S 1 5 Q 2 ? 5 3 Q 2 is 1 FIRST ACADEMIC CLASS 5 A Anne Blake, Quiambaug Cove, Stonington, Conn. 535-1574. Patricia Carchidi, 208 Parkside Ave., Trenton, N.J., 393-9389. Regina Carfagno, 3002 Guilford St., Philadelphia, Pa., DE 3-8472. Rhaiza Candioles, Calle La Iglesia-Quinta El, Tejado-Prados Del Este Caracas, Venezuela, S.A., 77-24-02. Andrea Coombs, 353 E. Sharpnack St.,Phi1ade1phia, Pa., VI 8-4189. Kathleen Cronk, Mountain Glen Farm, Orange, Va., OR 7875. Deborah Curran, 139 East 79th St., New York, N.Y., ,RH 4-6941. Mary Denworth, 234 High St., Mt. Holly, N.J., AM 7-1829. Dianne Dudley, 519 Sussex Road, Wynnewood, Pa., M12-5942. Elizabeth Fenwick, Warburton Farm, Butler Road, Glyndon, Md., TE 3-3864. ILauraGardner, 4525 Barry Road, Philadelphia, Pa., NE 7-5493. Marsha Lynn Gardner, 4619 Fitler St., Phdadelphia,--l5tlPia:., fieti N E 7-7854. Margaret Gehres, 125 North Drexel St., Woodbury,'N.J., 845-3592. Elizabeth Hagstoz, 1004 Washington Ave., Riverton, N.J.,TA9-1281. Kathleen Hamilton, 808 Pine St., Bristol, Pa., ST8-1523. Beatrixl-Iorchler, 4914 Grant Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., NE7-9655. Ellen Hughes, 1163 Wildman Ave., Cornwells Heights, Pa., ME 9-5690. Mary Beth Johnson, 4610 Fitler St., Philadelphia, Pa., NE 7-0337. Rosanne Kane, 8025 Colfax St., Philadelphia, Pa., DE 3-7695. Anne King, 3127 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., GA 5-2710. Marilyn Kinmonth, 3831 Chalfont Drive, Philadelphia, Pa., NE 7-6392. Theresa Kule, 53 Cobalt Ridge Drive, Levittown, Pa., WI 5-3211. Linda Larkin, 225 Park Ave., Elberon, N.J., CA 2-0388. Nancy Lenihan, 4 Alyce Lane, Rumson, N.J., 842-1851. Margaret Lynn, 585 Bath St., Bristol, Pa., ST 8-6176. Georgine McCormack, 27 Whittier Ave., Trenton, N.J., EX 6-9062. Mary Louise Moore, 729 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N.J., EX 2-5424. Barbara Noll, 1235 Blackbarron Drive, Cherry Hill, N.J., HA 9-1930. Cynthia Norton, 6 Woodhampton Drive, Trenton, N.J., 882-1518. Anne O'Leary, 36 Harbor Hill, Grosse Pointe, Mich., TU 2-3621. Catherine Pickering, 1010 Cloverhill Road, Wynnewood, Pa., MI 2-0782. Carol Pons, Country Life Farrnv Bel Air, Maryland, TE 8-3780. Betsy Posselius, 195 Irvine Lane, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. 881-3112. Mary Josephine Romano, 722 Radcliffe St., Bristol, Pa., ST 8-2326. Eileen Sheppard, 25 Crestmont Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., NE 7-2380. Carol Spodobalski, 1335 E. Montgomery Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., NE 4-6784. Susan Toland, 3946 Grant Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., NE 7-7848. Mary Louise Tubman, R.D. til, Center Valley, Pa., WO 7-1843. Juliann W'helan, River Road, Morrisville, Pa., CY 5-2316. FIFTH CLASS Jane Aguirre, 790 Riverside Drive, Apt. 10 C New York, N.Y., SW 4-5237. Mary Ellen Byrne, 4501 Convent Lane, Philadelphia, Pa., NE 7-3849. Desiree Conte, 12 Springtree Lane, Yardley, Pa., HY 3-2893. Glenna Delp, 1905 Millersville Pike, Lancaster, Pa., 397-2656. Virginia Dietrich, 17 Scudder Road, Trenton, N.J., 882-1372. Christine Fisher, 681 Lakeshore Road, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan TU 6-5660. A Karen Gallagher, 1915 Witler St., Philadelphia, Pa., HO 4-6189. Kathleen Kinmonth, 3831 Chalfont Drive, Philadelphia, Pa., NE 7-6392. .4,,.. Josephine Kulikowski, Grace House, 240 East 82nd St., New York, N.Y 988-4827. 5 p , Kathleen Larkin, 2323 Yardley Road, Yardley, Pa., HY 3-4311. Kathi Lehrfeld, 806 Aberdeen Lane, Bay Shore, L.l., N.Y., MO 5-6205. Coleen McCarthy, Ward Ave. and Meadow.Lane,t Rumson, N.J., 842-1332. Kathleen McCormack, 27 Whittier Ave., N.J., EX 6-9062. , Kathleen Meehan, 7221 Ditman St., Philadelphia, Pa., DE 8-4250. 9 1 Martha Moore, 727 Greenwood Ave., Trenton, N.J., EX 2-5424. Lucia Munoz, Calle 77 B 4157-12, Barranquilla, Colombia, S.A., 41-110. A Anne Rauch, 3966 Grant Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., NE 7-8078. Sharon Sakson, 916 Bellevue Ave., Trenton, N.J., 396-3642. Charlotte Shanley, Alyce Lane, Rumson, N.J., 842-1428. I Patricia Silcox, 2113 Washington Lane, Cornwells Heights, Pa., SK 7-6996. Mary Smylie, 3013 Winchester Ave., Philadelphia Pa., DE 2-2289. Maria Bustillos, Sebucan Avenida La Salle, Calle Fernandez Qta Coromoto No 9 Caracas, Venezuela S.A., 34 33 31. SIXTH CLASS i A Veronica Brady,p6142 Tackawanna St., DE 8-5734. Shelagh Bradley, 2809 Winchester Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., DE 3-3513. Mary Anne Brogan, Crestmont Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., NE 7-7866. Elizabeth Ann Cole, 298 Bennett St., Montoursville, Pa., 368-1201. Sheila Curran, 139 East 79th St., New York, N.Y., RH 4-6941. Evelyn Denworth, 17 Ridgway St., Mt. Holly, N.J., AM 7-2212. Cynthia Eismann, 3812 Millbrook Road, Philadelphia, Pa., NE 7-5948. Barbara Falcione, 3522 Stanwood St., Philadelphia, Pa., DE 2-4690. Lee Ann Huber, 144 Riverbank, Beverly, N.J., DU 7-2386. Suzanne Larnon, 4628 Wilbrock St., Philadelphia, Pa. Jane Magsarn, 3812 Pearson Ave., Philadeiphia, ..y., Pa., DE 2-0329. i Elizabeth,Anrlp. Norton, 6 WoodhamptonDriviegyfhenton, N.J., 882-1518. Johanna Ro15ey,i537 Wellington Road, BR 5-9066. p Alyce Russo, 429 Maple Ave., Trenton, N.J. 883-3962. Nancy Scheuerman, Sutphin Road, Yardley, Pa., CY 5-3561. 7 Anne Marie Simpkins, 135 Frederick Ave., Maple Shade, N.J., NO 3-1749. Mary Beth Sirnpkins, 135 Frederick Ave., Maple Shade, N.J., NO 3-1749. Christine Tonkinson, 113 Bethlehem Pike, Philadelphia, Pa., CH 7-3857. SEVENTH CLASS Florence Begley, 3806 Berkley Road, Cornwells Heights, Pa., ME 9-2517. Mary Margaret Betz, 4510 Barry Road, Philadelphia Pa., NE 7-7799. Andrea Bulat, 6009 Tulip St. 2nd Fl., Philadelphia, Pa. Ana Maria Conte, 9 Benson Road, Kendall Park, N.J., 297-1718. Greta Delp, 1905 Millersville Pike, Lancaster,,Pa., 397-2656. Silvia Saiden, Edificio Capri 473901, Altamire Sur, Caracas, Venezuela, 33-07 04 Diana Segletes, 2322 E. Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., RE 9-6601. Mary Tonkinson, 113 Bethlehem Pike, Philadelphia, Pa., CH 7-3857. Maria Wackerman, 8060 Verree Road, Philadelphia, Pa., RA 5-3330. Patricia Ann Waldron, 70 Black Rock Road, Yardley, Pa., CY 5-5953. Db Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Literary Editor Photographer Business Managers Staff Yea rbook Staff Kildeen Moore Lisa DeGrouchy Sarah Gay Virginia Moreno Barbara Spodobalski, Barbara Murphy Natalie McSherry Kathryn Dawson iim:QHu11z11h'5 iafinafius gawafsu 7161 FRANKFQRD Ava. SHELLY FORMAN'S PHARMACY 8900 Frankford Avenue Philcdelphio 36, Po. MA. 4-4061 Pills and Things To the Class of '66 May the Spirit of Eden remain with you through the years THE LAY FACULTY Banco Agricola Comercial de El Salvador San Salvador, El Salvador, C. A. Living Insurance Family Style protects your family as it grows! Here's protection for dad, mom and insured children under 18 in one low-cost package. Future children will be included, too, at no extra cost, beginning when they're at least 15 days old. And you have a unique choice of Family Style plans: one plan gives greater emphasis to protection for insured family members: the other gives greater emphasis to the savings feature of the policy. For complete details, call The Man from Equitable. ALFRED L. NIONIOT, C.L.U. 9 Tanner St., Haddonfield, N.J. Tel. Area Code 609-429-8088 LIVING lNSURANCE...FROM EQUITABLE The IQUITABLE life Assurance Sociely of the United Slate: Home Ollice:NewYork, N.Y. 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The Yearbo have m Class of '68 Classy! .,.---w-..-f-A .- Q' M if f X D 9 I, A 'jj 44756 ,.V, E F158 WALL COLIVIONOY CORPORATION Alloys Detroit, Michigan, 48203 Montreal, Que. London, England ,f T if il QQ 7 , z ' f 2 W ,' T 'fr 1, X l 6, I I I H I Eden Hall has two teams: Some are Some are not. CPity!9 A :- x. - 72,,,,.7, '52 irc, -'Q Q-, --J, I ' I XXX rg, T 2 f ff ' T 1 W A TJ' L 751 H fx K, pl 4 1 quo, X XX .il xt 4 4 ,'- 514,47 ffsx yxx- QW U X, T V T W, ' T T E Q' E f x ' ' A ' ---1 Quia x XXX T .JAX L f ,g my YQ. X ' ' fy 1- 555' 9 Ww x x X ' VV E '. . ,' A ' U ' ft' f V' 7 1 A ' T , 55-' UMW Mf MLx Jimi N ' 'XXX' X' ,ww f-331, fc' f ff P f lx' fyo P TQ A fi I' C ' Rx 'W Q We 1 W 'Rf Eu ' H - , W f WHITE TEAM UNITY!! v f C pl t f CORNELIUS A. DORSEY HELEN Z. STONE Incorporated snr doug otfu NYkNYk CbdglVlyId CONIPLIIVIENTS OF DOWNS CARPET CO., INC. GA 5-4700 WILLIAM BETZ, JR. Plumbing supplies - Valves - Fittings - Radiators Gas - Oil - Coal Boilers and Industrial Supplies N.W. Cor. 2826 FRANKFORD AVE. 81 HART LANE Philadelphia 34, Pa. MO0N! Suddenly, that's more than just a figure of speech. For the graduates of 1965, it can become a reality . . . and not only in the obvious context of space exploration. ln a host of occupations and businesses, including farm equipment manufacturing, new goals are waiting to be won. And to- day's teenagers, armed with high school diplomas, are moving into a commanding position in the competition to win them. For many, the only limits to their success will be the limits of their own ambition. New Holland cheers on the young people who are now preparing to translate class- room knowledge into on-the-job produc- tivity and hopes many will gird to go the whole way . . . to shoot the moon in their chosen fields. To all, our good wishes for bountiful years ahead! Nzw HOLLAND Mac:-uns Conrmw F7rs1:in Grassland Farmmgl Best Wishes Compliments of f RIEND 'om A F iviRs. MARY cRoNK Compliments of BELMORE PRINTING CO., INC. 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