Gwynedd Mercy University - Coelian Yearbook (Gwnedd Valley, PA)
- Class of 1967
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- 3 - .1 V .L Aa Vx. ' A 'C I ' 1 X. V ., Q W1,1.-M,. ff! Q X The COELIAN Gwynedd-Mercy College Gwynedd Valley Pennsylvania Volume XV , ,. . , mfg-sawn-1--.-:mfr Q! i!n,,:p. ' 5 4 F I r 1 1 Ti 1 ! Q, I M2 'I ,I as 1 in g. I I rl A Jw il .,s ls , xl I 'Mi F Q4 LN '1 ,y fi! Q P I . -J :l 'I 1, 2 E I I l ,Tl .IQ N- 3 If f .l' if fi W 31 1 .-'V ,' 7' I iii-I -R I' tx 'Q f' W 1: IL J l f if ., N ' 'N A if' l ill IE ,. , rf, 4, :,.,. ,.,,..,,,,-,,...,.A,,..,:- - 1' qs What Is College Life? K x v 1f':-+-v-If .1.,11- n'r13-5,-wmyfny-p.-1g.qqf:7nr1r-f if Lv 1'-ra-1'f fr: - 1 i ' ' ' 'W''g2j?3i?1aaI.g,-ffvafff-SQ344.,,.5. f 1 4 rgfg.1g?,Fi Q 3, College Life holds many experiences Spiritual and intel- lectual guidance the freedom of athletics . . . the antici- pation of the cap and gown . . . until the coveted stole is placed on it. The search for new ideas . . . the development of values . . . the thrill of a class prom . . . the sheer joy of youth . . . Y i 1 VP S , . av-W9 ' '23 'A n COLLEGE LIFE is many things to many people. Gwynedd-Mercy aims to fulfill the needs of its students spiritually, intellectually, and culturally. By making its vast facilities available, the College purposes to form well-developed, so- cially adjusted women. 'N multi, ed, so- , X' College Lite ls Many Things .C C sexe XWXWX The College Its Graduates Table ot Contents Its Student Organizations Its Underclassmen Its Social Lite Index I I ,N ,qw f 1 ,V A , - gf 1 -+ yn A wf., K 13,23 f 3...- 1 X . A. 1 - -: , V R V, 4 , M w f ' Jar 3 ' -' 1 A 7 Ass-- 4 ,A .v,--1 W J. ku '. 'O' 1 F' -, ' 1 'ra if? f-rg ,Lf .B 192-T: with A' in . , 'ft 1 F Q ut Q - 'Q 2 , Q Mgr A 5' x , 1.1 f'7,,iQ mg U. V Q jg' 5 igvfr Lg., ., . ...q,halilslh-f-- Q- LM- ilk if . 'wifi VZ' , ' I ' '-1 - - Q -.. 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All this and more contributes to the spirit of enthusiasm ' i found in its students. ,ye .vi l .KA tl ,l t t 4 ,X y 1 rl , , l I l at all -- t The Academic Center embraces five units: administration, liberal arts, secretarial, nursing, and auditorium, as well as spacious lounges and a l l breezeway. 1 l .A M i 1 I r. l L AS tr- l .fl - l 'il , . l .rw ..,,l ll , le, ig .4 l, li it The Science Laboratory witnesses almost ,lt .' 41 unbelievable activity as it awaits a new building worthy of its high aims and L achievements. vg l 'l ll Lourdes Library, the heart of the College, houses within its attractive exterior Ioever growing facilities for student needs. ,f I 'n ,.,l t 1, '71 r ' W7 'M1'P1f'4 f'7'7if 'lTET'1 Z T' . :TF'fT'f35'f'7'7'T 'ff'f ' 'Tm' tt .:yllWjf' M ., sf. A its , ,J INR. ,A I I J ,X fit jdtikfif s. s Q- .bmi f Enid. ada , we' ,,ndW Q and Every window in the Student Center frames a bit of beauty. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Admlnf M, , t it .aj in , 1 , PM nw . lie Eli? an 4,5 if ,Wm S . net' ririnz 551 E A ml-:pwd The Lady Garden offers a meditative spot in the midst of a busy campus. Ll' ,swf-7' .,g1-fm? i, ' 'J 11:5 'G The modern Student Center provides for relaxation in lounge, in cafeteria, or in school store. U. ? -31 -XP Q ' ' 'i?f'i2.l'.f..n ' wRg6fg,.q y 1 I. 52042 xx. lx ith rf'-B 'N M' 1 My xcfbg 4,9 K . , .iff Aclministrotors The staff of the Coelian wishes to ex- T3 2. press the gratitude and appreciation of the entire student body for the dedicated service of the Administrators whose un- tiring effort and planning have made Gwynedd-Mercy an Alma Mater of which to be proud. we-we , f lg , , ,4 . .f f,f7 '7L'+CfK' , ' 'V-1 ' - 'Q'f':i'.'Z f - ',.f ,, -' 'Q ,. ff-. I I .,s,.,,, svrfitiww Mother Mary Bernard, Doctor of Religious Education, is Mother General of the Sisters of Mercy and President of the College Board of Directors. Q me'- llivl f , ,.,1, Q D ,A-was It i f Vw f wwf ,. Q . ,,,x,fff,wf ',, . I , Twig' .,- i Sister Mary Gregory, Ph.D., performs efficiently her duties as President of Gwynedd-Mercy as well as teaching in the Psychology Department. Mother Mary Agnes, M.A., is superior at Gwynedd, a mem.ber of the Board of Directors, and Directress of Sister Education. i ,Z ,. , 3 EX tl ,J Sister Mary Joan, academic dean, is always ready to offer assistance in choice of subjects. f Willing to Assist- Sister Marie Denise, dean of students, dictates a change of calendar to her secretary. Sister Kevin Mary, registrar, stops her many-faceted work to check with her secretary. 97'i'?77i9if55iii' ' 'i ' fer ' ' 'P' aff? 4 aw' Unk L.: ., Smiiswx Na QN1 w N255 Nm Nc 31:3 NIT . fur? '32-cis' as rf' Am-. 4. :Z-,fre of with every student's problem, the admin- istration plans opportunity for each to mature spiritually, intellectually, culturally, and socially. Only a balanced budget could bring such smiles to Sr. Maria Christi, treasurer, and Mr. James Simons, business manager of the college. - Af1-M- Sister Mary Consuelo, college librarian, and Mr. John Mulholland, assistant librarian, rarely have such a relaxed moment in the busy library. Sister M. John Aloyse, director of admissions, interviews the student's parents before entering her name on student list. avr. A Tribute to Service . yy fs it 5 ? x X - . ... - if Sr. Mary Annunciata, director of guidance, is always available in her office to answer a student's problem. i t Sr. M. Alma Regina points out the many scholarships and loans available to the college student. AP-Mg, if . .wif Sr. M. Patricia Joseph, director of residents, discusses pertinent mat- ters with housemother, Mrs. O'Donnel1. Pat stops in the infirmary to speak with Sr. Bernard Mary, the college nurse. - v - .V . .,,.-,,, X., ,,. f ,. if of -if . sw-A f .+r f 1?xn..-n ,--5 ...F2?'... .- Sstalbl wdsrkSBz 1, , . s Q 5: 3. viii WW is '- - ws tx, .iff NH -'--Jn S- .. A . x- '- . K-lx ii. Tm. , Mm- , . X - ,rv 55, 1 ' 3 X 51 .....c X T' J ,J 'N Sister Mary Grace, procurator and director of Campus Store shares new greeting cards with Barbara Salasin. -. . -,, - .. , w,-, 'n . -fr gr' J il J 5 44--qw.. f S in f-,4 .-it Sr- lean Marie, director of management facilities, dis covers Gwynedd has been featured in current architec f tural magazine. Sr.'E1izabeth Mary, director of placement, questions 1, ,fi Sm' Miss Mary .lane Hildman, administrative assistant, on 5,1 Sr'-9' her plans for coming college night. X , I -, A11 - Rev. Attila Rauch, chaplain, celebrates Mass daily in the Academic Center. Mrs. Margaret Lalley discusses development problems over a cup of tea. fs t ks lr! l , ff - 1 ref Sr. M. Catherine Lahoure Cchairmanj checks a new text in metaphysics with Mr. Henry Dmochowski. Mrs. Florence Fay interrupts her prepara- Philosophy plays an important part in the curriculum. Through the study of the nature of man and his commitment to God, himself, his neighbor, and the world, the student grasps more fully the consequence of human acts and develops for herself an intellectual and moral discipline. Rev. Patrick McCabe awaits the faculty meeting with Dr. Bene- dict Paparella. tion to smile for the photographer. E X ' gs X , M Y 15.5 r QQ F. - sw- x X X tr Q . XS x xv-fx C fl-ff or V ' ' e ,. ,t., 'K X V I8 Mr. Bruce Tully stimulates a junior panel. Wh- Rosemafb' brings a significant editorial to Mr. Tully's attention, e so so l. an ,two Sr. ll. df- miraclesfli ltuggrwi, Lu Through mmf to ' Wm: fraud Dr. Bene- Sr. M. de Mercedes CchairmanJ clears up questions on Christ's Theology aims to supply students with a broad background of the many facets of religion.. Upperclassmen stress an examination of the liturgy and scriptural read- ings in both Old and New Testament. Freshmen. learn the sacramental character of marriage and family living. miracles with Lucille and Cecilia. Sophomores Mary Ellen and Frances read the Sacred Scriptures with reverence. I Mrs. Alice O'Shea brings a wealth of experience to her discussions of family life. ss' V xl i Students find invaluable aid in the classes of Rev. Attila Rauch, Rev.- Ray- mond Teller, and Rev. Francis Revak. Rev. Charles McAleer devotes his evenings to discussions of marriage and family life in the Extension Division. :.'!.',i'1.J Sister Mary Dolores, chairman, shares a special edition of Dickens with Miss Anne Kaler, new faculty member. English is basic to all learning. The skills of reading, listening, writ- ing, and discussion are reviewed and sharpened, while a literary heritage is presented against the panorama of its historic back- ground. Majors in the field concentrate on particular genres or on the outstanding personalities that dot American, English, and World Literature. its lgilsfagllivziigrlnli Sullivan alerts sophomore class to the beauty of Chaucer's 'bv Senior Seminar in Drama hold informal discussion in Room 15. if l 2. Ffh' vm Yin Suri. 'W R Y. 15,3 I L 1' Ewa as , S Eng is - Of necessity English Majors spend much time in the library, as proved by Sr. Marie Alexandra, Marian Dunleavy, Karen Johnson, Mary Orzo, Sr. Brian Mary, and Sr. Marie Christopher. tx X. Sr. Mary Dolores congratulates a panel in World Literature. ll we X51 It's always interesting when English faculty meet: Sr. M. Patricia Joseph, Sr. Mary Annunciata, Mr. Jules TOS-CH, Miss Naomi Sullivan, Mrs. Carol Breslin, and Sr. Mary Emmanuel. l.'1 1.4 Sr. M. John Aloyse, chairman, holds an informal meeting with members of the Language faculty: Dr. Olga Diaz, Mrs. Ilse Hawrysz, Mr. Peter Frey, and Sr. Mary Joan. Mrs. Louisa Dussault congratulates Sister Mary Xavier, French major, on her outstanding achievement. Soundproof cubicles in laboratory enable students to pursue varied language experiences simultaneously. Longucxge one wi? is ca Key lfiff . - 'IC' UML. .. the WL meni- hmm: Sr. Benedict Mary returns Latin assignments to earnest freshmen. ,.t,,., Wm h . K ravi. W 4. ij , 22 - , f. .. 11,-Q1--W,-,-ff 5-5417-V 1 . , JJ' r -1' .. 'nv-.4K.Jf 4 '.,,,,v N 1 . . . in dyIZtq.sigltAi'+-,mfr Nga! A . A- a... , Q. One way to grow in understanding our fellowmen is to become proficient in their native tongue and to familiarize ourselves with their customs and ideals. Opportunity for such growth is available in the Latin, German, Spanish, and French depart- gk ments. fm?-' 4, , gwfi-t , M, V? ttf' 'f tg 12, ' Sr. M. John Aloyse aids Latin students in selecting tapes. J t f K 3 X, are we ' xliti x Mrs. Hawrysz sets the controls in a German lab period. xfkv-.lg E93 it L . wr H French students find supplementary reading ma terial in the periodical room. Alice Sullivan shares her summer experiences with students interested in Spanish culture. 23 535 .fl A , i fl .11 1 M 'J I, 'Y I we 4 ,Vx 'll Fi fl 5 'Tri' y A 3 , I , . A .-v e v: s 4 lt 1 4 5 1' ' 1 1 4 , ' lf 1l 21152 . ff if i i Q g ,Ag 4 a n rea, , T415 Y rl 3 I li? , Qi li I ' lt ,4 A may ' I.., I ' I1 1 1 , -lx l S i .1. ' 1 all t f l il 5 X 1 j-Ft, 5 sig! 'jlll' i Q15 i' JJ lit P .J I- wf J Q 93? it N if 5 l?.',jyil l w-..-- -., ., 5 I I .' . I, :V we-sg ' . ,flg WE A . , 1 1 5, lk?-Nall l Y sl +-'Xxx A Mr. James Simons, Sr. Marie Julie, Miss Joanne Whelan, Sr. Elizabeth Mary Kchairmanl, and Mrs. Susan Gallagher form a competent quintet for the Secretarial Sciences. We ,wwwm Miss Barbara Batchelder is more than satisfied with Pat's completed letter. A group of secretarial students from Bishop McDevitt High School also acted as host- esses. 24 .. ,ff A ,4 -we ' -A ,frm-wa' A . ... M.,-. '57-up 5 yu Q ,-2' i '-'V ' 2 ii--fi: I'f'.','2'25+9g5t5z,rg.u2?i+i?+f-'lff -P f, 2 ' f '5.,,.','. ' Y s Secretcarical f S 1 Studies lf- ,.., v. -w 1' A ,r f' ,,,,, . ft, fr. . f V af' fr' . , - 'Y' . fzj, ' ' Jfg.-', .,, , 4 . ' ,',vI4,,, , eff, ,- 1' .4-f. 1 W , ' Y, ' .' , 1'2. L Lag ff' ' -' My ,., w ' . f, g,. iff? 4 'A TN 954.3 .Fx- '-T' Sr. Alice Berenice, S.S..l. and Sr. Elizabeth Mary plan C.B.E.A. Convention for Gwynedd, October 12. X ,Q gl 1 's 3 Sl! Q. s: if r 5: :V 1 .. tif i p Nw- S -r Rib., . ,I warg 3 f-. 4 V 'N ,,, f ,Jn 'Pg a. ...- What are good secretaries made of? Sugar and spice and everything nice . . . plus a thorough grounding in stenography, typewriting, office procedures, and a facili- ty in using the latest office machines. These and profes- sional ethics, good grooming, poise, initiative and re- sponsibility are what a G-M secretary is made of. ish ,X Modern Math: One office machine plus one G-M student equals effl ciency. GQ!-rs X fd Z O O :J Q PFI n-. 5 UQ 0 F1 FQ' '4 'U un. in 1-0 U3 n-1. Z3 FV D n-. ul 0 r-I D3 In 9' 1 A N .cc PPG. Q Christine and Arlene, freshmen in secretarial depart ment, find accurate filing no great difficulty. Pamela Sant, Annmarie Jakabcin, Mary Carlin, Patricia Flake, and Mary Mat- tingly act as hostesses for the conven- tion. l x ,ry 1. i .Q . . Qfg, gf f l xxx 0 X 4 S in Qs S 4' , X i . as -. K '-ia, K X 'X xx if X KM Bs N X. x sl SQA -. . .l i Science Modern advances in all fields of science set the scene for Gwyn- edd's science department. The student receives an understanding of advanced laboratory techniques through discussion and experimenta- tion. They have the advantage of research that is being conducted on the campus, now in its third year. Mr. Scott Leigh, Jr. introduces the physical phenomena of heat, sound, light, and magnetism. I Sggmhi EPELHWP 5 -el I Z sf, .',.y. f9fA Success Story! Eleanor Gillis dissects l a fetal pig with dexterity, completely separating the brain with its attached W spinal cord. l i li m i 26 .-fi., W Miss Carole Kennedy gives medical technologists last minute instructions on what to observe under their microscopes. N Nifitilli!1Q,LQiW i'lfQi3Liil.Q. lf' A Sister Mary Paul, chairman, and contributing author of a new science series Science and Life conducts a department meet- ing with fellow professors, Miss Amelia Finan, Dr. de la Vega, Miss Kennedy, Sr. David Marie, and Sr. Elizabeth Marie. MW, 4 K - V, ' . ,f ff fn 1 2 1 f Miss Helen McDevitt and Mrs. Margaret Nowack, new members of the department, check some of its materials. Sr. Mary Dolores, chairman of English De- partment, congratulates Sr. Maria Concepta, on her science exhibit with extension stu- dents, and on the recent publication of Science and Life a series of text books to which Sister was one of the contributing editors. 27 a in History - the story of mankind through the ag6S, acting as a motivating power on today and challenging a Clearer Perception into the problems of the future. V Mr. Michael Connors draws the attention of Sr. Marie Denise, Sr. Mary Henrietta fchairmanl, and Dr. James Losty to a pertinent article in current magazine. Business troubles? See Mr. Edmund Szlapka-he's the LAW. Q Sister Mary Cecilia seems to have a private joke with history major, Ann McPeak. X XX Dr. James Losty holds the interest of the sophomore group t p X in sociology. f .1-x.-. 28 ' . '. . -,.1 'Z 'f'. -'2 f'r:g r:w w.5X.If,-4 , ' , '- H ' -1 ' - I - W , r F' lf I fini: f.'iii'JlQ5.1f.l'Tfm 7'i 'r-BJQ'-Q : A 1. ' W J. J I , ' ., f ,- M' . . , ' U ' , e ., . ii-HW , , ... , 1 Mglliemc ,. L, .1 1 ,, Cl sl Wifi: ,D l'l .vC,'f,J-1' ll Q ' ,FMU V . tw' - ,Q .. , 5-'-,--f Wie: ?-7 H.- 1 ., U- 5-lf l.u iv-.... if-L.. 4 . . ll . ...NN -Ll .,,,,.,yl -----... K L I ,vw A V 4 , V 4 . . dxpw, M Ile .143- if.1'F Ili 252 'le -. 'inn-ie's Mothem otics- where all basic concepts fall into place-from the ele. mentary properties of integers, through Euclidean and non. Euclidean geometry, into the realm of the probable, Rev. Thomas Home lm... r elucidates the puzzles of Modern Mathematics. Sister .MHTY C01IIlan, chairman, goes over master-curriculum with Sr. Benedlct Mary and Mr. Andrew Wargo. A 4 Q 4 q n n.......,......,..,,. .,,, ,MW Miss Dorothy Zeiser, '65 Math Major, introduces academy freshmen to the algebraic unknowns. Mr. Wargo holds the attention of future mathematicians rn proba- bility and statistics. 29 i f1?'?'i13 V- , Sr. M. Fenton Joseph, chairman, discusses the Mercy way with new faculty members, Mrs. Helen Peace and Mrs. Genevieve Gallagher. Sr. Mary Alma passes on Gertrude King. 30 a timely article in medical research to Miss Nursing has held in every age an appeal to generous, self-sacrificing in- dividuals. Gwynedd-Mercy's training period covers two academic years. It affords course study and student activity on campus, and faculty-supervised experience in affiliated hospitals. Successful com- pletion of the program leads to an associate degree in science and the right to take State Board Examinations for a registered nurse certificate. 1 3 'W.... 7771? -ffffj'1 YG'x.'!'121'r fT 'r'Hf5-r',v:-5 ',-'f'7f-i-':7-- . . J we O x Pi 4 Q Y f ss 9 l 1 I l in ,.- f on duty. fi 4 x ' 1 we Z, , ,9 ' 4 I I z 4 , The nursing faculty is tireless in planning, teaching, checking for improvement: Mrs. Brenda Waldt, Miss Katherine Derrig, Miss Mary Logan, Sr. Maria Concepta, Mrs. Sophie Levitt, Mrs. Gertrude Walsh, and Sr. Mary Cornelia. 1 Brenda Waldt painstakingly reviews the morn jig lngs schedule with student nurses before they go 3 A happy moment in every nurse's experience is showing the new born babe to admiring relatives. 1 ff Y I MQ? 4 X X i sfxws Nursing care continues from the moment the baby is Many hours are spent in classroom preparation, in instruction, in examination brought to the nursery until it is safely bundled to return of charts, to prepare the student nurse for her work in the nursery home with its proud parents. 32 .'f i 2. On SL: txamlme 1 -.-approve :Ld and mi-:E 2.8151 if an 1 R I l M' f 1 ' . mwa Q5- 5 L N l On Campus student nurses examine tissue in laboratory . . . approve baby's diet . . . and model maternity clothes. C C i . psf- L y lj. Hsi,. ' . . u i Jr, If n rn . 4 . . 4 f 12, , M V .v31'.'. .-, -of 0' Q .G 0 , u af- ,A QNX?-it JS L Xlx 'Raffle' I ll ill' The nursing d1v1s1on ffl td h M . mmLPmnwmmammf.l1me WH mmmmmaHm .v Q 'L1 'L-Q.: H 'v y K N s 'li 'S I .3 ,,- wwf-w 'E .a W A1 112, ' ' if 5112- f '57 yi wisggaag wwf lwiu-gr. I ff' F itzgerald-Mercy Hospital, Darby, Pennsylvama and . v 1 AA s I jlgf' i Q if - s ' 1 V,l,..fi1f ff l y . -V ' fr. 4-'U xl 'v-, u V' tri! 1 ' sav. - ' fi ,H--ff' ' , , ',', 1' 1 T 'ful ,.i'f 5 ?hu11yQ.,1i ri Ji f.7 'e E . 4 IF A' 9 5 silly' i- WFmfFE-aaewff5qwwvwQv l -is L!! A 'iff - '-v' 2 t,f, il --ytsf 1 f't' if in -1 M-' 2 V 'p F Q E gg - , . - . an Vv',,. r .,V. .L A A VX5Q:241.,ivi V in F I' .I Ig IIN M.,-,Y-V , .fem . . -,af 1 L' t..V F - 5 pg 0 -. ,X .,,f,.f .Q r ,I U-. . an I .M N-MIM w W FH l ' Q' 7' I 'Vw ....,, ff-5f.L3,:2gfz...f:? .. ,.,- ,.,.,,, .. ,.,. ,,.,, . -...,,.tT......,,,. V gg yy .YN My ,. ,.., ,.., . .,4i ..., .-. .., wx, V -V W I ' -K EEnkE. f taygkmmmmd A W .,,.. ,,-,. ,,.- -nm--, V - lnnuutianwiiiif, '.r ' is ' r - at V -V e -. -f.1 A-vt.,,WLLL' I at '- H ' i ' ,a:'f , fn-- 1 117-fi TM Qkpvl V -:ff K - fwlziwf--21-aw-rf4,.m,f . fkfmre ,,.. t, ff-f:,.'3'1:1, North Penn Hospital, Lansdale, Pennsylvania. 33' Music Sr. M. Patricia Joseph, moderator of the Glee Club, looks over some music with Sr. Elizabeth Marie, chairman of the Music Department. 1 1 Psychology Sister Mary Gregory, chairman of the Psychology Department, discusses many of its interesting prob- lems with Dr. Eva Neumann, a new faculty mem- ber for the department. M01 Ahugg indemug freshman: 34 Dofej, a deer-a female deer . . . Many female dears work out the scale in fresh- man music class. Physlcol Education - Mrs. Martha Derau, chairman of the Physical Education Program in the college, examines the tunics for basketball with Miss Marie Canavan, instructor 1n modern danclng. Modern Donce A huge mirror aids Miss Canavan in demonstrating correct position to freshman modern dance student. Outdoor Exercise Whenever the weather permits, a program geared to physical fit- ness is carried on outdoors, at other times in the Regina Coeli gymnasium. 35 Education The Education Department makes it possible to take an academic major in elementary education. Courses are designed to prepare the future teacher to cope with every type of classroom situation. Every aspect of child growth and development is touched upon with emphasis on developing the whole child. Important practical ex- a C 3 perience is acquired during the second semester of senior year through supervised student teaching. A Martha Wt lltlubfkiu, 1 I ici.. ' Smith, llfi. ll A tim. f- H, X X 4 I -2 I Z WM' ' a as . 1 V Q X.. rsor . r X t w it' S . . 5 FN.. - ' i i Sister Margaret Mary fCha1rmanl is interested ,ir .Qi ' H Ia.: ur in the lesson Plan Mrs. Tozia Marshall has ar- , 21 sssss i I 'lfsfifhllz 'tk . r lnanen I ranged for her education class. .-ii gg A p p :mm Q X X I i . . .L .if Q. K-A t QE S X ft' Nrs s.r is Q I X XX W' is x - sms ,, I '- : was 1 QM e , r 5 - 3? K Nt S x : Mu :Q s Who's having the most fun-Peggy M W d CEducation Ma'o J th C a e Mercy Academy 1l0r0IhQyse?wee men at Gwynedd' .msg nm igf3'!- Members of the education department, Miss Arlene Hershberger, Mr. Ralph ,- Smith, Mrs. Francis Dager, and Mrs. Martha Derau form one happy unit with department chairman Sister Margaret Mary. f R X ey . ig BEN ii i 1 Mr. l0Seph Marsden explains a difficult problem Mr. Odien Johnston points out special details to Maureen Nunan1in his Art Apprecia- f in an extension class. tion class. 5 L -Q 'x 3 Q 3 .. 1, if V , ' i 2' ' i t Co-ordinating teachers meet with faculty members and student teachers at annual banquet. 1 37 2, 1 1. I'- ' : I WT, - .3 1 I w t S' ul' '--.' . l 1 1 ag ii. x. ..: 'I J :,i i i A .ii is i V-In -.i i. I i .ix n 'i .11 i fi' c.i ' i , , Li P Ni fn: .4 Ji L . r.. . ,, r 'H J.. ,1 .i, . li I I.. 1' W! Sr. M. Teresa .loseph and Sr. M. Ann Regina prepare stencils for a coming quiz. Extension Division of Gwynedd-Mercy extends to all qualified high school students the opportunity to take credit courses on a part time basis. These courses are opened to both sexes, and in order to offer greater service, the Tuesday- Thursday classes on campus are now offered in the evening. Morning classes on Saturday are offered at Mater Misericordiae, Merion. 'UT ,-,,,..--f- Teachers-at-school found it enli htenin d h ll ' ' experiments. g E all C H Gnglng, during the summer to create models 5 38 ff? Gygax' ff'f'f-' to be used later in classroom Swim kid!! militi- T L . I .th ir: -LJ-A .,.-, 1. ,.n.L..': ..-. V laffygh-'ygi-,tmlRW'-. I . W. if- -1 ii fitiila-mf'-fff wi'fi41-1' .. . . Q- .' f' PWS mQ,,.L jg yr 'ill' ss X e Q G- X Qs 1 x Xt Wk sg xy ,axis X Q as Ek Q X AXE Xxi so Student teachers struggle with modern math- einatics. X 'lt Yi h Summer faculty return to campus for first meeting: Sr. Madelene Marie, S-r. U Charles Marie, Sr. Mary Jean, Sr. Mary Mildred, Sr. Mary Charlotte, Sr. Mary William, and Sr. Berenice Marie. Q Student-teachers examine one of the new series of readers to evaluate it for student interest. The Extension faculty includes also Sr. Marian Regina, Sr. Ann Marian, Sr. Maria Assumpta, Sr. Kathleen Mary, Sr. Marie Lucille, Sr. Mary Rosamond, Sr. Mary Alicia, and Sr. Ann Miriam. 39 1, ff, . . . i Yxlcswgl nw, ,VL - 'u 31 mg' --.--.ws fp. ps, .- Q?,54i p . 4543 ' ' F Q! LM 4, 1 Q V, H fit, ry ,, 541.51 ,, ,gm -n ,, , 91 li min I 1 I i l w 1 rf.. ., fm- fy f, ,A , ,sr s- 1J 12, i? i , .- i f A 5H':Eg. f'3Q,l3e ' ' ' 'tiff' l:l'!?eW1- Q -V ., '-af, s wr ab I Ea. . ul li Q li: l 7 ,. . 1' 'fs l B The progressive development of Gwynedd-Mercy College has been astronomical. Its first graduating class f,50l boasted of twenty-one young Womeng the class of 1967 numbers one hundred, fifty-eight. Yet the college's true growth is measured by the achievements of its graduates-those who serve their fellowmen on The Ship Hope, in the Peace Corps, in the arch-diocesan teaching program on both elementary and secondary level. Graduates have been awarded fellowships and assistantships in various universities, and have successfully pursued work on the graduate level. Secre- tarial students have answered a great need in the business area, one of Whom was recently commended by the radio station WIP. The present graduates will accept the challenge of the past and with heads erect walk towards the glori- ous dreams of the future. . 4 , 'ni fe 'N Wfff ,, -..ag I , 1, ., il ' ' A Sn +.'4SnL?-' .,WpL? if-' , ,,.L,,. . 7 .W P9 fgdf ni' if I - x Z Graduates Pi , , X Q X1-m'S 'Y' .I If 'Q' xxx N W XX 3 Rue N l :go Xi.: .'-? Y E ,,:.g: Y ' J! ' -11 f. Q1 ' ,gg 'IL A' 7,17 . Yugi . Qi:-X .751 .'1 . ,VI ,QQ '. 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X , ' x wx -X..,X F F S X V 2 x - XX X 3 XS X J' X X 'fm X X wx K y If .XX Sb wks SQXN N 5 E Xk A A N? X XX.- U X Xxx AA mg .1 Q XX X. gm U.. X X f F N mwyx ,tx r XXX XX X X XSXK XX' X kk X X X X ,XX XX? Xsj X ,, X- :gx X X, X SXXX is :X X X iw X I X X3 ' ,S XS' X4 5 ' X X X ,X X A f X X sg NA X 1X X j 5 X A X NXNXXQX ,Y wx X QXXX A L - XX f . WX . is ' XNQ' Xw K XXX we -wx..XX is N N XX L X X f - .-W X X X X K -A ' XX i' ' K TX QLX m X l Q l K k g hx xx X X XX XXX X X XM X X 5: XXX Q N5 ,X - X X X X 5 X X X X X Xi S X ' NX f XQQX ' fx xX N M K x 3 XX '. - N S X x X XX ' ' x 'f x X wififxf XX ,X X 'XX ,...L X XX X Q x N ANNA BILOTTI SISTER PATRICIA BYRNE 109 East 21 Street 515 Montgomery Avenue North Wildwood, New Jersey Merion, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts-English Bachelor of Arts-English ' 44 Ro lv-Rpm I .DIMM h Phibiiztxi xg 300554 I -Ir XP' s M R gkgxixxr xx P s X L -Q T xi ,P -X X -wx-....,s,i mr: es. N an I ,, ROBERTA A. DEVANEY KATHLEEN EMILY GARRAHAN 1254 Alcott Street 2263 Friendship Street Phlladelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts-Biology Bachelor of Arts-English .- lr x fi I V -i .l xl ,V I L J., 'E i'4'-AQ 52135 fill r , l l r KAREN ANN HEARNE Rockledge Pennsylvania Bachelor o Arts History REGINA ROSALIE JARONSKI 7207 West Chester Pike Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Bachelor 'o f Arts-History ,li ,y il 1 f ' N i - 3 ,PAA 3 4 V ' 1 r i 7 ry A L , , l 2 l ' 301 Huntingdon Pike A A 3 1 !3 lf 1 'sf I 'P'- . MARY JANE MARGARET HILDMAN R l ' 1 36 Hendricks Street Ambler, Pennsylvania ffl? l Bachelor of Arts-History Yi ,f tl .I 'r I 'll A 46 ., QQ, v.., -, . . ...J I fi,-5 -I., -,'.,1 .,.,-wg..-4', , - A l Q- 73 L, ,ov-.'1'-ic V-Ii T ,.,'L LN -Jig. 4,3'E,,. -VI K .- - . . '5U3, i12- 1 4 f-ff .5' if W.--3'-wr . , '- - '- V 'Z-r.s4x......-:Quad--.1.v ' 4.1 A' X' . . pw - :,'.1ff'f. Xh '-mzffff My swf - .' ' 5 . , Va,,.,.. ,1 , I f, ,,., ' 1 3 ,A - .mf A,.,,.4M . ...,..4,..... . . ,. A, . ..V--. . .V , .V A -- - V ' - 'V-l' V , ' - , ' .. a , . ,,,,,- V., ..f....--Q-ff1-,,,,gFr,v.--1-1-, 'rw . - W-,, ' H,-,. ' ,,-.,. ......,..- , ........,. -4...:L'.'?J.i.L'?:.1.-. : !ZIk,g, '::. x'f 'W..--,.v, ',V.-1 -. .W V -f V - V V -V - LORRAINE L. KAPCZYNSKI EILEEN 'MARIE' KILCULLEN 2061 Anchor Street 2140 W. Cheltenham Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts-History Bachelor of Arts-History I Woman is various and most mutable. I T ennysonj A , ,-,qw Milf' X-i H X , K My lorcl, you know what Virgil sings- VQQQA . v X I L 1 , i V 1 ii 3 1 1 j. 9 s 1 1 I 4 N 4 I Q i 4 1 fx i. PJTAVIBCNA Bachelorofim- , . gcrx, 5 RITA VIRGINIA KLINE 5453 Quentin Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts-History THEODORA JOAN KRAUS 1064 Old Welsh Road Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts-English 'sw N I P .li si w ,r i Ci EILEEN MARY MARTIN 341 Acorn Drive Warminlster, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts-English KAREN THERESA LADDEN 835 Edison Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor 0 f A rts-History CHRISTDY 78 Xenon ll Warmimer. l Bachelor cf .lf li X . PWA CHRISTINE THERESA MAHONEY PATRICIA SELMA MARTIN 78 Newtown Road 9130 Green Tree Road Warminster, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts-History Bachelor of A rts-H umanities REGINA MARIE MEIERS 227 East Meade Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts-English l t rl I X , I l X X l X ' 4 '. L ' 1 , ', - S, MADELEINE RITA NICOLAUS 7210 Sprague Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts-History MARY R. ORZO 1700 Metropolitan Avenue Bronx, New York Bachelor of Arts-English H. ., ,..,.,5,f ' I Q pi' f ?3f7'+i9f.f'--2-W Wifi-l. ' 7 'f 4+ ww X nf' - as- ' kr Q ISABEL M. REGAN 1908 Limekiln Pike Dresher, Pennsylvania Bachelor 0 f Arts-Humanities MARY LOU ANN ROTH 5659 Malcolm Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor 0 f A rts-History f 1 1 I1 1 1 1 11 1. I 11 11 11 11 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 11 1 1 1, 1, 11 11 1 E, 1111 N 11 111' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1. 131 111 111 1. 11 1 u 1 1 I1 11 1 1 1 1! 1 1 1 1 11 1. 1111 1 1 1 1,1 11 111 1 1 1 11 1 . 1 1 11 11 15 1 1,11 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 21' 1 '1 1 11 1, 1, 1 1 54 jx is ww, CLAIRE Q1 . WALTRICH 8103 Mac Arthur Road Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts-History Wg , :XY , f L ff? If 5 A ' 4 x rw Qs gi , 1 v x MAUREEN P. SCHEIDEL 227 Windermere Avenue Wayne, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts-History --QNX K New BARBARA LEE TRAINER 864 Herschel Road Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts-English v SHERYLL VOLGT STANLEY 6235 Lawnton Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts-History Y- ' 11 TOMASINA MARIE ASTA 1302 Wood Street Bristolg Pennsylvania Medical Technology In science, read, by preference the newest works 5 in literature, the oldest 56 Bachelor of Science Medical Technology Three years on campus and the fourth in an affiliated hospital is the schedule of Gwynedd-Mercy's medical technologists. Con- centration in biology and chemistry in the classroom and experi- mentation in the laboratory earn for them a bachelor of science degree and the opportunity to pass the examination that will make them a registered technologist. i A 3 - RE Tern QlJ1kEI'li'lT. ?m lledxd lf:5.n:J:l n ai 5 if K in 1 REGINA VERONICA CONROY CAROLINE M. DETWILER 222 South Tenth Street 209 Orlemann Avenue Quakertown, Pennsylvania Oreland, Pennsylvania Medical Technology Medical Technology MARGARET MARY GREGAN V 8115 Temple Road Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ' Medical Technology 57 L 4. ,IUDITH ANN ORZECK MAURINE RUTH PERREAULT 4751 Smick Street I 23 West Glen Circle Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A Media, Pennsylvania Medical Technology Medical Technology MARY ANNE SHIELDS 3311-2 Guilford Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Medical Technology 58 - 1,1 T f.1f'.,fL ,iijfl-1 Izqf J A. 5 : I ky R Xml' X! W-. x X Nfl 1 The Education Department offers its students an excellent opportunity to become outstanding teach- ers in any elementary school, public or private. The method courses given afford practical guidance, while audio-visual aids suggest the modern tech- niques so necessary in today's educational program. A twelve-week student teaching period, under expert observation fits the future teacher for the problems and rewards awaiting her dedicated service. Bachelor of Science Elementary Education A ANNE PATRICIA McPEAK 4023 Tudor Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science-Education MARGARET MARY McWADE 72 Hillcrest Road Watchung, New Jersey Bachelor of Science-Education Ni'i'm'ii'f'Wl4 it't A e si gb I llllllfill llibmf Huiqhl Bddudii ,-7,-Z'4',f'.,','fg. ji'fA4.51', .. '- 'fwfr -vga pf ' - ',1 J , . .f - -, .A '. -' i 1 ' ' ' 'f . f Us . , 9, w A. 1 . at ff 213' v '. 1 f -V X 1. -1, '1:a.,,....'.' ,v it - W ,,p.q.-.f.,L,,,' - 'Q ,M - - - - - e -- '- - -V '- so - . 1' 1. T.-. l5ljfffjh.5 v L, Nt, 31,1 T ' ' , ' K P f g T' an .-.,-4mnC1- V Q- fs -..fQixx5f' IX' 31f' I -A ws., NN . W SXXSNQFV px xxx- K X is 1 MARY PATRICIA MOOD PATRICIA LYDIA O'BRIEN 412 Avenue HCM 9807 Woodfern Road Horsham, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science-Education Bachelor of Science-Education -1- im V mXlJ:'V'-s'Z av-cz WCQUH Y 'L . 'O' aux .,,. I shall . . . conduct ye to a hillside, where I will point ye out the right path of a virtuous and noble education, laborious indeed at first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect and melodious sounds on every side that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming. I M ilton j sr ,l xf,9q. Vw' ,nah is 1' 4' Jr fb- if 4' 2 ' 'f 'nfs' M ? 5 me JEANNE MARIE QUINN 17 North Chester Avenue Hatboro, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science-Education MARY TERESA WALSH 1355Burmont Road Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science-Education 1 QW 116 mi . C 4,Lhd!15',. L- ' ,vw J . YW MARY MARGARET PALOPOLI 811 Hilldale Road Glensicle, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science-Education JANE ELLEN SCHULZE 505 Oak Street North Wales, Pennsylvania Bachelor 0 f Science-Education QN 1 Q , sf Q, I BN j KN r F, r 5 f fa rf N m H H man-ble Heats in your bright skies, Her in -.gr-ance, round your halls is shed H311 , Christy-tis Church and Ib - - ry, A - pos -uw zen - lous in ,wr name. I f 53 A J - J J - Lx: r F S Q - 1 T' 1' V 1' 7' ' 'Q' ' 'JT' I i 'it g il - !, 1 ' ' ' 's ar -giant' J Cf .. 'nail I 3 -nedd. of our youth - ful Joys, Tne o - ver- wel -coma ana.: pau JA ' cw fgwifgi l Qwff W Q, f A1 M ..-W e1.,-,..-.,..a,....... , mpgs W. K xx XX, wx Associate Degree Medicol Secretoriol Being a medical secretary from Gwynedd Mercy means more than just adding a few technical terms to an achieved skill in typing and stenography. While proficiency in the skills is a major concern, courses in logic, ethics, psychology, marriage and the family broadens a secretary's understanding of the people whom she serves while a background of art, music, drama, and literature gives an extra bonus to that most competent and efficient secretaryw. Wyfnm LYNN RUTH ACKERMAN LGEB Fourth Street Green Lane, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial K Yrs: ' , Mwnwvmhim ,,,...,...-'ing-' JEAN BYRNE BACCI 980 Weadley Road Radnor, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial X HELEN MARY D'AMBROSIO JOANNE MARGARET 85544 Fayette Street DSGREGORIU Philadelphia,.Pennsylvania 1734 F 3111106 Street Meaieal Secretarial Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial ELEANOR MARY FAULS 1725 S. Frazier Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial PM . - Nu' .fa PAllilCll l 591i irc-CFI Philadelp-EL .llealiml fa! ! I MARY Ku 514 Rehn XOTTNONR N s to i,a.'r - its W K S Xmas N it t N, ,ex -' ww 9 X V .. , .M assi . Q ,x -Xftxt. J X X NK xx . A1 vet, Y is Q11 is a X was SSR? 5 v XQNXNX N .g 'wr as ,lag K ex xx are 2 - X G 'S 'sr 1 r ew' - Qz NX sa . we , X- . Ai X . - X .fix X r X ' PATRICIA F LAKE 5917 Frontenac Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial Ny NX lm .. K I X '35 REGINA MARGARET FRAIN 303 Lorraine Avenue Oreland, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial .wiagf MARY KATHLEEN GIGAX 514 Barbara Drive Norristown, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial MARIE GAMILLE 'GIORDANO 219 Beatrice Drive Hatboro, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial MARY ANNE J. GAZELLA 338 Meeting House Lane Narberth, Pennsylvania Medical 'Secretarial MARY ANNE GREENE 5045 N. Sydenham Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial DONNA LOUISE HAMPTON MARY GERALDINE HORAN 500 East Court Street 1029 Foss Avenue Doylestown, Pennsylvania Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial Medical Secretarial KATHI LEE KOHLER JANIS NONETTE LACKO 206 Cherry Lane W 5 Garfield Avenue DOYICSIOWU, Pennsylvania Lansdale, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial 68 Medical Secretarial P KATHERINE LOUISE KEENAN 770 Orvilla Road Lansdale, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial .IAYNE ELLEN LANGAN 8720 Patton Road Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania Medical Secrelarial WHLEBY A 109 Brewing RMOHL Pd Medical M165 T-If ' lit? . . .,,i .-. ... '1 , , M- 1 N Fx 5 Q 5 Kim L15 xi QW Wx KATHLEEN ANITA LONG 109 Browning Lane Rosemont, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial wx K f' xx A , ggxkwkh KEVIN ELIZABETH MARTIN 6150 N. Seventh Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial L , K -,f if Q XX 3 - IS S I if if l 5 , N Ig t 1 .,....r,'A . . Asses M In .loANN MARIA MCKEEVER 79441 Cedarbrook Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial was ANN LORETTA O'KANE NANCY JANE OLSZEWSKI MARGARET A. PETNER 3013 Teesdale Street Dillon Road, M,R, 7652 6421 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ambler, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial M eclical Secretarial M eclical Secretarial 70 lf: lj, 1 I a . ' 1 PATRIUQ if 2744 We-z-az? Rodin P553 llfiical 50755 v 'N llilinxx I Plllllillxa 35 Wim f .llgflbcl PATRICIA ANN MCKENNA 2744 Woodland Road Roslyn, Pennsylvania M eclical Secretarial MARIAN N E THERESA PRINCING 385 Walnut Street Washington Township, New Jersey Medical Secretarial 1 l l 'i Q, FQ II 'e if l', Ax -.w I, IRENE T. MCMENAMIN LYNN ANGELA NICOLELLA 7248 Sommers Road 843 Atwood Road 4 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ff Medical Secretarial Medical Secretarial i i lf uf lf E EP 7 I 4,1 I l f 13N V, 'mama l ,, R X 4 CAROL ANN SALDUTTI LAURA LEE MARY ARLEEN STANTON 209 East Sixth Street SHERRETTA 9 Park Avenue Lansdale, Pennsylvania 1452 Doris Road Hallstead, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial Roslyn, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial Medical Secretarial 'l'f ANNA MARIE THERESA WILSON 104 Wooded Lane Villanova, Pennsylvania Medical Secretarial X Sedelan weft QQPWJ towlhd aw' wwshgyui worldlvflfl' mt K ,gg m .- MTH Secretcariol Studies The secretarial program is geared to provide more than a capable and thorough training which enables the student to enter the professional world. It also supplies her with cultural and ethical experiences which prepare her to cope successfully with the problems a Woman must face in the world today. b l BARBARA ANNE COYLE 533 Hempstead Road Springfield, Pennsylvania Secretarial ANNE KATHERINE CROWLEY 7615 Rugby Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Secretarial ,. . .r . Q -- A -gs .., . . .r - - rc V. ., . ,V A -. - - ' M-,--,H .-'H .....-.,.,, ' -' KATHLEEN MARIE DIEHL 504 Crestview Road Lansdale, Pennsylvania Secretarial LOIS ANN DIPESO 14-O0 Kendall Road Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Secretarial SUSAN MARGARET FAAS 6 Independence Avenue Middletown, New York Secretarial 74 it . Q SOR E521 was X1 ksxx r fx ' E iss. lx, f Q - 'sd N. x' X-. XX X T lk Q fit ,f .X -QBXVX . yixkxxr. ry JANE FRANCES F ULWIDER JOAN MARIE HENNESSY 7760 Wayne Avenue 404+ Walnut Street Upper Darby, Pennsylvania Jenkintown, Pennsylvania Secretarial Secretarial Ki 3,,mUlIx1 Xt' 'lultv I Qelhnwwi S Ftqcd ' of X DIANE DOLORES DRISCOLL I9 Glenn Circle Erdenheim, Pennsylvania Secretarial PATRICIA MARIE DUFFY 6376 Woodbine Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Secretarial f...-7 LINDA MARIA FALCONIERO 230 Crooked Lane Bridgeport, Pennsylvania Secretarial KATHERINE ANN HEPP ANNMARIE R. .IAKABCIN 327 Aubrey Road 815 North 25th Street Wynnewood, Pennsylvania Readingi Pennsylvania Secretarial Secretarzal -.--f:'i?'t'1, T .-,'jT1P'L?s 51-feiliq wife.-1 Y Ll.. 5131 Sskamf 7 3-f2P.f.:2' .P JANET CAROLE JANKOWSKI 6017 North Reach Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Secretarial MARGARET JANE MCCANN 801 Beechwood Drive Beechwood, Havertown, Pa. Secretarial . j., ' A -.' ', -'jug---,yff.'fs'L'- r.'i'-I' !-ff' N 3 , 1 1 . F- ,,,?piWA,! I MRILYF FH 12,5 WE Wingate, PE Swami SXQEIJX x SQA W N X -mf NSS- .if 1. Q WQXQXXK X 1 X .. X 5 X NX six ' i 1 - x. . x - L. MARILYN JOAN STAPLES 125 Washingtml LHIIC Wyncote, Pennsylvania Secretarial x . -X . e .wg X . , KK K 3 1 s is A CN S g X xl . lxfei.. Q X .g -Q. ws X , , E K QQQ . mf 3 X ...xi N X N 4 X X X .. Y X N X 5 OWS El uSec1'eta1'y's Ten Commandments to Patricia Flymi. never appear more clever than thy employer. respect thyself. respect thy skills. respect thy employer's position. not take unto thyself the importance of thy employ Thou shalt Thou shalt Thou shalt Thou shalt Thou shalt eris position. Thou shalt not Thou shalt not Thou shalt not Thou shalt not Thou shalt not show anger or annoyance. indulge in self-pity. gossip. openly covet another's position. covet thy employeris wife's husband. The Complete Secretary-Patricia Flynn .f ' .L SUSAN E. STROUD 4055 South Warner Road Lafayette Hills, Pennsylvania Secretarial CHRISTINE MARIE ZINTL 9 Woodcroft Road Havertown, Pennsylvania Secretarial 78 LEE-ELLAN SUHOZA I2 Spring Hill Norwalk, Connecticut Secretarial ,S gg! F' ur' '1 5-rr M :br MARY ANN WALTON 211 Runnymede Avenue Jenkintown, Pennsylvania Secretarial w f ma GRM N 114115 FMT . x Associote Degree Nursing A combination of classroom work on campus and clinical experience in affiliated hospitals prepares the student for general nursing duty, while at the same time, she becomes eligible for State Board Examinations to receive registered certification. She has also the foundation on which to build a baccalaureate degree if she desires to go on. JOAN BENGISSER 29 West Roland Road Parkside, Chester, Pa. Nursing CAROL ANN CHEPONIS 114 Pelham Road South Ashland, New Jersey Nursing 'N Kd V 7.1.-. RQ , A ' 2- A JANET M. COOK PARKE 6220 Lawnton Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nursing l 4 PATRICIA ANNE FORD DOLORES MONICA GILLAN JUDITH GILLERN 73Q Rip1ey.P1aCe 224 S. Fellowship Road 208 S. Irving Avenue Phllfflfielphlag Pe1'11'1SYlV3D1El Maple Shade, New Jersey Scranton, Pennsylvania Nursing Nursing Nursing , ao Lllllfll 5 22813 fr Ole: Fri?- ,lliiffffg Q ,fa PSF Trim. Niix' V X xy , , x . lt' :X x N-Nb A Y9,w,.w5sa LAURETTA ROSE ITORAZIO ELIZABETH MARIE 228 Elm Avenue FAIRGRIEVE Glen Riddle, Pennsylvania 83 Princeton Street Nursing Garden City, New York Nursing SR. VITTORIA FILIPPI, Saint Mary's Manor ' A Lansdale, Pennsylvania V Nursing ELEANOR MARY GILLIS 103 Mulberry Lane Newtown Square, Pennsylvania Nursing 8I 1 V . f fr if E . . , A Tl 1 ' l l w w 1 x SUSAN ALINORA JORDAN MARY .U 501 Bridle Road f 312 Fort W- Glenside, Pennsylvania Fort Wiki Nursing Nursing l 1 + 4 do Aw T PATRICIA ANNE KOERNER SARAH ANNE LIMERICK MRS 143 Kilburn Road 2427 Merwood Lane 272 Bigchllljllglflj M. MAWBY lilllillll Garden City, New York Havertown, Pennsylvania Levittown Penns lvan' Dpollsrdl Nursing Nursing Nursing 9 y la ll0un13i: ' llfjfxt 82 5' A 4 1 i if we -Q 'NX , 3 Q 1 X I K C E 4 i ,. f n it 1 P E if MARY ANN LaMAlNA QMRSJ CAROLE G. LEIGH MARIA JOANN LEONARD 312 Fort Washington Avenue 603 Shirlene Road 541 Kent Road Fort Washington, Pennsylvania Norristown, Pennsylvania Springfield, Pennsylvania gi Nursing Nursing' Nursing yi .x 5 Pollard Road I Mountain Lakes, New Jersey if Nursing 'rr is ft H: 83 is .M , . 3 lg...-.,. K -I f ' .-.' -.1 x,. KATHLEEN ANN O'BRIEN ff L 1. xt: wg W al 1 1 4 t MARY ANN PENRCALR TOBU 1, 3 ' 143 New Street t ?6Uf f'f'f Glenside, Pennsylvania Nommlu Nursing .YUW5 EILEEN R. PERCIFUL LUCINDA LILLIAN ROGERS DOROTHY ROSE SAVRYK 7213 West Chester Pike A 63 Indian Field Road 101 Hampshire Drive UPPBT Darby, PGHHSYIVSHH Greenwich, Connecticut Chalfont, Pennsylvania ' ' 1 . - . ' Nursmg Nurszng A zu szng Dommk Wap - NM 'K WL: F .4 H v Qtitxv Z, X. N- 4 'Vxgw 'x g .... . .Myx ..,,..NA..Q:w- E - TOBY T. SHOEIVIAKER 2622 Swede Street Norristown, Pennsylvania N ursing DOLORES BARBARA SMITH ELAINE MARIE SPENO KMRSJ .IUNE STEWART 420 Robin Road 265 Robineau Road Wissahickon Avenue Hatboro, Pennsylvania Syracuse, New York Penllyn, Pennsylvania Nursing Nursing Nursing '-A r' 41 LEoNA THERESA STRACKA CATHERINE ANNE STRICKLER SHARON LINDA TEVELSON VIRGNX, 200 East Fourth Street 344 Butt Road 7804 Tookany Creek Pky 4016H3mf Lansdale Pennsylvama North Wales Pennsylvama Elkms Park Pennsylvanla Hlilifmphu Nursmg Nurszng Nurszng wfmi JAH QU 4317 ue.. Philsgegpg Nur5i'r 'x 331505 Pty. Unis HU' VIRGINIA ANN THOMPSON 4016 Hartel Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nursing JANE GERRITS ZUKOWSKI 4817 Cedar Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nursing xx. , X R .IULIANA THERESA WEBER 5825 Weymouth Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nursing QIVIRSJ MARION C. WEISEL Horsham Road Prospectville, Pennsylvania Nursing Aw 'is A SEX ' ET' :,,-fin. ,, qs , 1 Moi :fgxw f 87 In the spirit of growth and fulfillment characteristic of Gwynedd-Mercy, the college offers still another challenge in the form of student organizations. Specialized to fit the needs of a variety of personalities, the Clubs offer enjoyment and activity in a diversity of fields. The athletically minded can turn their energies to the seasonal sports, while others find fulfillment in such diversified areas as music, drama, business, languages, science, and international relations. The creative find expression in art, dance, and the school publications. ln addition to these, religious clubs channel student activity to a better understanding of dogma and liturgy, sharpens their spiritual values, awakening in them impulses of service and self-sacrifice. . , . , . f 1 .i ' ' 4' ., A, ' . ..a ' f gf, 1 ' V! 3 i ' .J:..'lf.r A-v,,',H?:JJ- i, Ql ' ......11., ! f Student Grgczanizofions The Student Government assumes responsibility for the good order of the college, and acts as a point of me- diation between the faculty and the students. Authority is invested in Chris- tine Mahoney, presidentg Miriam Rei- mel, first vice-presidentg Margaret Pet- ner, second vice-presidentg E i l e e n Martin, secretaryg and Regina Meiers, treasurer. 90 They Govern Well Sr. Marie Denise, dean of students, is moderator of the Student Council. The Senior Class officers are Claire Waltrich fvice-presidentl, Mary Palopoli fsecretary- treasurerl, and Jane 0'Connell fpresidentl The Student Council meets weekl in the - Y conference room of the Student Center. XV 'F' 'ag 'rvsl 'YY X ffk if AN- -aiifffi '7.'fEfTI1'Q fn 3 :Qi , f-Flki-'l A ff- A , uflil 5 MV.. .. V' ' fi Committees Sharing in the responsibility of an efficiently run college are the members of the various com- mittees. Their office is the co-ordination of serv- ices and activities. Chainnen compare notes on activities: Eileen Kilcullen fsociall, Gloria Smoluk fpublicityl, Noel Byrne fstu- dent unionl and Mary Carlin Cresidentsl. The efforts of the Student Union Committee benefit all. The members are Ellen Reid CCampus Relationsl, Noel Byrne fchairmanb, Mary R. Ladden Cparkingl, Susan Faas farrangementsl, Madeline Murphy Ccafeterial. 92 Working together for the dormitory are the members of Residents' Council: Peggy McWade, Magdelena Riega, Karen Johnson, ,lane Murray, Mary Carlin fpresidentl, Dolores Cillan, and Marlene Penza. X44 Oiiwf Gt L-'f ' -53:14. U15 lpierm '.L Ky 1dfn!'- '17 ,' go lbw YH' cc-:mi 4 hi, .Vi 135 r cf zlleglsi Q ge ' Officers of t11e Glee Club Peggy McWade fpresidentl, and Nancy Klein fvice-pres- idelltl, With Kathy O'Malley faccompanistl, go through those final touches before a concert. Il 7 Clubs - Providing another outlet for expression are the Inany and varied clubs on campus. Suited to the in- dividual and geared towards personal fulfillment, the organizations train in responsibility and creativity. Plans for the Gracious Living Club are made by Anna Marie Wilson Cchairmanb, Katherine Keenan ftreas- urerl, Miss Joanne Whelan Cmoderatorl, Marie Gior- dano fsecretaryl, and Sue Faas fvice-chairmanl. Literary Club officers Michele McCann Cchairmanl, Jean MacIntosh fsecretary-treasurerl, and Dorothy Savryk fvice-chairmanl, performed a service to the students by sponsoring a semester book sale. 93 The officers of the Pennsylvania State Education Association, Esther Ridgway Cprograml, Teresa McArdle fpresidentb, Patricia Dickens fvice-presidentl, Pa- tricia Daniels fsecretaryl, and Ann Devers Cmembershipl evaluate a new series of paperbacks. Clubs for Every Taste . . ...ar -..-.-t Patricia Beall and Mary McLaughlin, junior and senior delegates to National Federation of Catholic College Stu- dents depart for convention. Lucille Maginley, chairman of the Film Society, prepares the equipment before projecting. XX f X X' 3 1 X 151- A X Modern Dance enthusiasts carefully watch their moderator, Miss Canavan, introduce a new step. I , 4 Oiliffrsclfn-'ff Panimimw leadin Ihr :iq EWU: fm le lp. Q 5- Nff , df: ? l l ..J gd Senior I Ccilege SU' 1 ,. I: if if . it a I' ...- N Cords from The Club Files saffafsi L' Officers of Valley Players, Alice Sullivan fchairmanl and Patricia Sasnausl-:as fsecretary-treasurerl chat about Pat's lead in the college play. Miss Iflelen McDevitt fmoderatorj directs extra experimentation with Science Club. Patricia Keenan fchairmanb is second on left. Y ,. I' -H--... -4-xv Kathleen Casey fchairman of Young Republicansl and Kathleen Kordex ftreas- urer of IRS and co-chairman of Young Democratsl report to Rose Gibson fcharr- IHHI1 of International Relations Clubl, Kathleen Wynne fvice-chairmanj, and Ann HOSHH fsecretaryl. Anticipating their visit to Rome during the Easter vacation are Alembic Club officers, Anna Bilottl Cchairmanl and Patricia Daniels Ksecretary-treasurerl. - 'f T 'ff'5- f, 'Y1f 7-?T'T7f'fP7f' P7 F ' 31- 2.-af-.QQQfL.ZLi3,1ii:'EH Taking a. break amidst their busy schedule are officers of the Spanish Club: Patricia Bourgeois Cchairmanl, Ann Timmons fvice-chairmanl, and Cheryl Schofield fsecretaryl. angel? ,Nu L, Officers of the Family Life Group are Kathleen Diehl fsecretary-treasurerl, Annmarie Jakabcin fchairmanl, and Patricia Sasnauskas Kvice-chairmanl. Mission Club chairman Angela de Rugeriis folds mission boxes for the Advent drive with Sr. Marie Joseph and Sr. Brian Mary. 6 Arhlefi wif' of 2 plofiw of H WM His Kqyfq- in fad? in E543 alma 5' fri lt lllnlkll Bimini Athletic Associotion Competition is one phase of college life. lt is the sound of a bouncing ball, the crack of a hockey stick, the ex- plosion of falling pins. lt is the acceptance of a challenge, a pursuit, and a victory. i Women's Athletic Association officers Kath- leen Wynne ffirst vice-chainn-anl, Kevin Martin fsecond vice-chairmanl, Madeline Nicolaus Cchairmanl, and Nancy Wackerman Csecretary-treasurer? look forward to a suc- cessful season. Our vivacious cheerleaders prompt Gwynedd's team onto victory. Madeline Murphy, Anne Ratke, Anita Serra, Sue Faas, Jeanne Konya, Elaine Treml, Evelyn Porreca, Terry Buon- anno, and .lane Mootz. Hostesses, timers, and scoress Marian Kelly, Ann Kelley, Margaret Patton, Diane Urbani, Janet Chambers, Nancy Schwartz, Mary Elena Canuso, Terry Buonanno, Peggy McWade, Jeanne Konya, Carol Lauth, Cheryl Mortenson, and .loan Povilaitis discuss the chances of a victorious basketball game. ,ff lziilfffgf' -5 97 I HOCKEY TEAM: Cornelia Delaney, Diane Hartman, Diane Koob, Susan Mackell, Bernadette McHugh, Linda Baker, Jane Simone, Patricia Beall, Jane Hinton, Maureen Shields, Nancy Wackerman, Shelley McCormick, Deborah Carpani, Nancy Klein, Barbara Holfelner, Patricia Flynn, Rosemary Smith, Joan Byrne, Patricia 0'Brien, and Mrs. Derau fcoachl. BASKETBALL TEAM:, Karen 'Kelso and Kevin. Martin foo-captainsb, Linda Baker, Marjorie Curran, Beth Pickard, Lucille Kramer, Nancy Dziok, Nancy Wackerman, Eileen Hennessy, Michele Crowleyf managerl, Christine Betz, Dorothy Wacher. man, Barbara'Holfelner, Mary Carlin, Rosemary Smith, Madeline Nicolaus, and Mrs. McHugh Ccoachl. Jane O'Connell is omitted from picture. Q--.nwW-Kifg,'g5z,gggafgu'fmQ-nw:K1,g, gi.,fx q V x k , 1 v ' n i V Lrfwiyxytsiffl, . , I-.wax , ,, 1. .,. . 1 t 1 E To The 5051 AUT n dJYl0' poisfi- 'C' 4 5 i BJWEQ limi hath! trtfsq 'fi .g.r.,-t To Quote the President N The goal of Physical Fitness is a body that is efficient, skilled, attractive and less susceptible to fatigue and disease. Extra dividends are improved men-tal health with alertness, poise, self-confidence and self control. .mi r ras ' 'K fr L Civ 4 -5 J N , .MZ -12. . P 7 , ,gi gag? ' 7 Q f f- 1 , 5 4 '7 QQ. X f , f t W VVS IM W7?,ff,Q' QW ' inf!! aa? Mrs. Derau, chairman and co-ordinator of athletics, congratulates Carmen Diaz on her position as high scorer on the bowling team. Gwynedd's tennis team, Anita Stolz, Sandy Anderson, Patricia Boyle, Rose Gibson, Susan Mackell, provide a challenge for competition. Bowlers Terry Kaufman, Candy Lauth, Olga de la Guardia, and Kathleen Sickinger prove that ex- ercise does make for attractiveness. .X j. if 4. ,i 1 1 1, l A '4 4 1 V. Q , W1 ltr 1' l nr,- t.-v S .,, LL .I .. . 'FJ LQ fs ll. 1. 6,2 Q5 ' W ,. .n. ,. 'lu ,. ' T ,., t f W.. fax: ' 1 lj 11,124 sa. .va I Ja ji ' K, itil- it 3 i 33 1 i M ,1 -, - -l -. ?Qst:i.,tQL My I. if J 1 - .. .- .r f vis, ,5r,,?LH'1fi.'gt Y L A Y. iff Lg Ter U V The Gwynmercicm I iffy X.-f X! :MJ :JW XY .lj WY' 1, , .Q ' X- . pgs ' , . L' w X -:f x N s , X we 'Y o N K ss: ' ' QA Ns.. Y The Gwynmercian Vol XVIII October 27 1966 No 2 Dedicated to Our Lady of Mercy Published monthly by the students of Gwynedd-Mercy College Gwynedd Valley Pa. Opinions expressed herein do not necessar iy represent the views of the administration. Editor-in-Chief: Kathleen Casey Page Editors: fl? Jane Wilson 121 Mariam Reimel Q31 Patricia Clark C45 Barbara Daiutolo Associates: Joanne Hall, Eileen Martin Managing Editor: Teresa McArdle Copy Editor: Monica Rutecki Exchange Editor: Betty Diskin Photography Editor: Cecilia Russo Artists: Mary Jane Hildman, Mary Ladden Adviser: Mrs. Carol Breslin Contributors: Angela DeRugeriis, Mary Jane Fullam, Ann Hogan, Marian Kelly, Kathleen Kordek, Joanne Hall, Eleanor F auls. 5 s The Chiefs line is always open for good news Page editors work a distinguished edition . . . Art supplements the camera for graphic effect as one for iveness . . . Reporters assemble a crosscut of campus opinion Associate-editors act as com- petent proof readers Staff members become willing newsboys and editors relax after ubeddingw another ed1t10I1- . Moderator The Coelion We hope you like our yearbook . . . If so, the credit goes to .. . our editors, Rosemary Smith -smile when you say Coelian . . . Eleanor Zaiss -often seen with pen in hand . . . Gail Steven- son-full of ideas . . . Maryann Mahoney- saying cheese . . . and staff members-Barbara Holfelner, Nancy Schwartz, Mary Ryan, De- nise Daley, Patricia Daniels, Nancy Klein, Rose- marie Farrell, ,lane Hoelker, Claire O7Connor, Carolyn Urie plus Joanne Heffernan and Kathleen Smith-not pictured all put in time and effort . . . Mr. Richard Leoni, photo- grapher excellent-always a ready smile .. . Sister Mary Emmanuel, our moderator-ded- ication plus. X sig Q xXkX .ji in ef l02 ,,,....-'rv-ss.,-sv. .a...-.- X R X at New s- X A - X -j ii .Nr M N X it sms so K in E S 1 v We Y ,mmf 'ggi n 'Fu we - 'A 153 f ill? , fu . sh ' If ' A '- 'JN - 5 ,'-, L' Q,-,, , V- ,, 'W ' '34 ffm- Q 3? A X W YK lx 1 i, ,, 4, MJT .F ' , I '-'M - 1, Mx 1 5 1 Vsgfe ! ' The college-and especially the yearbook staff -lost a valued friend when Mr. Ben W einer, the yearbook photog1'apher, went to God last June. May he rest in peace. . Li wmiw I . ' M-em 'i. I03 ol , , 1 V . M, , Y . . . . 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For all it is a year of maturi.ty and responsibility, a period spent in self evaluation, weighing one's present achievement and one's future goals. A Y , Lucille Squadroni, Cecelia Russo, and Gail I06 1 bi- sh 1 5 Stevenson relax in the listening room of the library. Looking for juniors? Try the lounge- fMrs.J Retta Straus, Esther Ridgeway, Cor- nelia Delaney .loanner DeMarco, Susan von Hake, Patricia Keenan, Eleanor Zaiss, .lan- ice Carson, Anna Marie Felix, and Kathleen Drumm. .ax 3' ' .r .. L -,494 ltr K m EQ. ---A , 5,15 , -- P 1-, lrklk, rv-' ' 'tsl 1 . - ' N wks ,A U11-am ag i . -. Ri! Q :H s - ii-fs? is s ai, .sligail ififf it 1? 1 - gy: - A vs xl A --v- as .lt if as Yami - ' . . l ' - ' Waiting patiently for their car pools are Christine Betz, Elizabeth Diskin, Rosemary Cataldi, and Michele John. ifilefj y 4 ! 5 Sometimes this physical fitness can he carried to extremes, don't you agree? Ask Patricia Dickens, Teresa McArdle, Kath- leen Casey, Kathleen Wynne, Barbara Salasin, and Patricia Bourgeois. -'fi' as-, ' i 'l if GC .- Ijael ' FQSWQ5 sa, Teachers to be Mary Jane Mor C rison, Mary V. Ladden, Diane Miller, Sarah Fullam, and Cath- , me erine LaRuffa, examine classroom if materials. 1 BU' ' If' e'Z?if ,nl I07 , . , M- . , , 'Z Tifliif ff If CQ -Bfiirn fu' ,flh ' - M' 3,1 y f5i':57J9AWin- 54 'Chu . ..4iiir3tf - X 4. f 'x 'A H '.'1f - Juniors on The Go-go-go Lucille Maginley shares an interesting article with Miriam Reimel, Sister Diane Guerin, and Cheryl Schofield in the library periodical room. 8 x ' - f .wuz S er.- , X. Sify if v A fi 4 W , 4 f ' . 4' l '3 . WM 5, Sister Mary Paul reflects the de- light of technologists, Elaine Per- reault and Virginia Moran, in the new vitalometer. M r Q I QS ' Dr. de la Vega explains the Warburg Respirometer to Mary Ann Monaco, Di- ane D'Ulisse, and Kathleen Hughes. IO8 Why wifi 112' Mchzgi Gai sag rn his Eadfilfh fill V :iQ: li:F - n - . V vw .CGDIC6 - . im Pa- hmzie K Who would expect to find Susanne Brassel, Margaret Durkin, Mary McLaughlin, Mary R. Ladden, Eileen Foley and Patricia Clark hiding on the front steps of Assumption Hall? ,NAhf,.1 'X. Rv Let's go to lunch! Lorraine Zotti, Jeanne Klein, Ber- nadette ,Genz and Maryanne McGuckin meet on the breezeway at noon. Well, here we are! Carolyn Urie, Mary Michele Winkler, Katherine Young, Nancy Wackerman, and Marian Mar- racco. We don't often find this active quartette-Patricia Daniels, Kathleen Klemp, Carol Stango and Denise Motto- sitting on the bench. I 09 Marylynne Tomasco captures the at- tention of Rosemarie Farrell, Dorothy Ruggieri, and Suzanne Patterson but Jane Kronbar and .loanne Heffernan have heard the story before. IIO za X M, Qi 1 Qs F -'Y s. ' l ' , -.K'e' e - if K 5 . s 9' ' Y r 'i:'1'f 5R - ui H-WN 'Twas the night before-any day and Ceorgeann Pizzo, Kathleen Wolliliain, ,lane Murray, Marlene Penza, Irene Pylypcliak and Rosemary Smith relax in one of the dormitory lounges. What a coincidence! Or do Marian Dunlcavy, liliclwlc Crowley. Alice Sullivan, Angela Dcllugerils and Irene Mazcpa always stand on the circular stairs. Sophomore C andS1e Ma: in at ,L t I lu:-hi' MP1 A :WS if! Sophomore Class Officers Karen Kelso, Terry Newell, Pat Luciani and Sue Mackell gather for a Big 4 Summlt C0nfeIeI1CC- Mary Farley, Mary ,lean Higgins, Mary Carlin, Eileen Hughes and ftephanie Auger make an interesting picture in the dormitory ounge, ji s4t?'5?tf'-1 Sophomore Closs Our second year here, we sophomores have finally learned the '4ropes of college life. Our period of adjustment is over and we specialize in being 4'Big Sisters. Our class spirit and school spirit cause us to look forward with high hopes to two more years of student life. Anna Marie Angelucci, Joanne Hall, Barbara Daiutolo, Paula Rivest and ,lean Maclntosh enjoy an after class snack-and-chat. . wi ibiggffv91g'fgx'g's'34ggfggS5Esi.H,g41av1.isdltiiitsigflf The snack-bar provides a casual atmosphere for a between class snack for Judith Staub, Anne Goldkamp, Lorraine Cannon, Eva Girod, Jane Simone, Victoria Pahula, Barbara Fell, Patricia Sasnauskas. 1 1 f f : i g , lI2 Jane I-Ioelker, Barbara Bohl, Barbara Fox, Clare O'Connor, Dorothy Wackerrnan, Barbara May, .lane Wilson, Monica Rutecki, and Ann Hogan trudge the last few steps toward lunch and are happy to see a short lunch line. SW I V B 'W For those rare minutes of relaxation, the perfect place is the Student Union Lounge as proven by Eva Fisher, Kathleen Cahill, Karen Holl, Maria Wojcik, and Ruth Ann Filmyer. While dir Tomaszni line Bam! impnmm In xr. I 1 I i 3 P Boarders, Patricia Kosikowski, Susan Mackell, Madeline I Murphy, Angela Magazu, and Anita Serra sing together, L82 1' This is the way we wash our clothes. Wa-e M i I ' -N 73535 While sitting in Sandra Erschen's room, Elizabeth i Tomaszewski, Frances Raedy, Evelyn Porreca, and Chris- tine Barron gather round as Sandra reads that ever important letter from Mr. X. I l 1 No matter what dance it is, Pamela Regan can PM teach it. Her class includes .lane Mootz, hh by Mercedes Azua, Eileen Wallace, Anita Stader, lpn' i Linda Tyson, Maria Arosemena. .UW A r Mamie-alfred A a ' 7 WU Margaret McHugh, Patricia Letcher, Noel Byrne, Rose Gibson, Michele McCann, KarenXMcGee, Marian Keel, Kathleen Kordek, Cornelia Bychin- ski, Patricia Boyle, and Eileen Sambor pose for the next cover of Vogue. Ffh '-V c'f',f1L-iwfiffi.??'HWM 557iK4li:.'-Q'V 'Il' ' ' ' ' l wmmihte What IS the attraction across the stream for Julia Cirino, Mary Clare Bahr, Carol Baker, Suzanne Cessay, and Sandra An- derson'7 A fountain of loveliness-fstandingl Sandra Curtis, Kathleen Smith, Shar- on Toole, Patricia Downey, fseatedl Joy Testa, Barbara Wagner, and Maryanne Crumlish. TI-be Don't those dorm students ever work? Christine Rauchfuss, Christine Tilson, Maryann Ma- honey, Nancy Klein, Ann Kelley, and Nancy Schwartz. II5 :V 4' Freshmon Closs The class of 1970 contributes much to life on the campus. The members are responsive and vocal. They have entered into the spirit of Gwynedd-Mercy with enthusiasm, adding new glamour to Freshman Week, and exciting ideas for campaigning. Of course, in between times, they study-but then who doesnlt study at G-M? A long-line .of life and lovelinessl Arlene DePallo, Sally Termine, Rita Ladden, Christine Kelley, Theresa Tanney Maureen Nunan, Patricia May, Patricia Robson, Kathleeri Long, Patricia Whalen, Barbara Bettinger, Antoinette Nestor, Ma-rjorie Curran, and Claire Dwyer. 6 Officers: Mary Buonanno Cvice-presidentl, Carol Sharpe Cpresidentl, Mary Elena Canuso fsecretaryi, and Diane Hartman ftreasureri. Studious even at a coffee break! Margaret Patton, Clara Moscardelli, Catherine Pierce, Elizabeth Procopio, Joan Povilaitis, Elaine Treml, and Gracemarie McCurk. W: .- Nix g --,, ,. Q WY?-ia' 1-212 KT? :I dilfgfil . i 0 l, l r in 4 l l k is 'F u I i r 1 Q Y 1 I .11 The book rack in the campus store attracts Joanne Riva, Joyce Marabito, Barbara Moore, Cheryl Mortenson, and Joan Maguire. We nurses need a bit of relaxation- Ann Hecker, Susanne Foley, Bobbin DeMul, Maureen Cross, and Virginia Burke. With the good feeling of a day well spent, Maureen Boyle and Ellen Buchanan leave the nursing wing. I Ill It f' , , ..,,f ' T ' ffm ' K, nl 'A ., ,, ,.,w' E V, ,, H. ?W?, -3 Mary Elena Canuso, Mary France-Kelly, and Margaret Cross en- tertain at the Father-Daughter Dinner with a song from Carousel. n l 1 II7 The library lounge affords an attractive meet. ing place for Cseatedb Marie Walsh, Mary Louise Taylor, Barbara Tysenn, Mary Trefaller fstandingl Elaine Weigert, Patricia Scott, Bon: ita Ruggeri, Bette Sandoli, Christine Sivertson and Jeanne Roman. ' -3 -L - - 0.44 Seated in the auditorium are lR01U 15 N. Walsh, M. Ryan, C. Lauth, D: Urbani, J. Konya, P. McGee, M- Mountain, QROII' 25 S. Lamartine, A. Squadroni, A. Long, M. RaiI11OI1d0. M. Stuski, B. Miller, KRO14' 35 C- Angclo. M. Middleton, S. .l0lll15l01lv J. McDevitt. M. Conklin, L. Kramer, Ufow -.U L. Lt-va, C. Sharpe, K. LY11' skey. M. Woron, M. Rachel and Elea- nor Maratvo. ..DLZ,f, Dyjca. BL ,KL ,f, - .. dt L Ziff f if. I 1 'I 5 T l 4 it 44, E. Q , r-V s N N on the Rc-ai Costa. XL Kd Xl X! K R X! F C' ,wg 'Qf'lL L Wi 'L M. Drumm, M. Costa, C. Pierce, C. Moscardelli, M. Woron, I. DiBruno, M. kt Eberhard, E. Watson, E. Hennessy, C. iff? Kalb, E. Delaney, J. Hinton, S. Stanley, K. 5, McDonough, D. Daley, P. Dolan, M. Roche, give attention to lecture on Married Life 35.9.5 and the Family. ...A L3 5: J.- Daze of the Round Table: K. Wright, N. irfrfl Dziok, L. Ferrari, R. Borrell, M. M. Grugan, M. Anderson, Cstandingl M. Banholzer, U, S,-,.- Zlobinski, E. Galullo, J. Bryers, B. Griffith, and E. Young. Q On the Road to Learning: J. Chambers, M. Duffy, S. Where do we go from here? S. Force, I Di Bruno, M. Lewis, E. Hennessy, Costa, M. Kelley, E. Houston, M. Drumm. P. Dolan, K. McDonough, A. Kane, S. Lepore, E. Cooper, E. Corr, and D. DeFonteny. ,.. II9 l m.vgk+fJ4 .f f -r wg 3... Swlryf-'fs1 fi7z:e S. Y f S f' It-Muw14'f+:fwf1 -44411..1:.fa-A5 .. L ,ur- ..... A .,-4 -Y ,V .4 Ni ' ' 'Z 1 ,V '-me-1' , f st 1 S .t,'t 'f It 1 I l-- 'WA 72, i,ff'WLnt Z-, nf- , 3-.2 To nurture Christian maturity in the young women att l' ff - - ll ent mr, out to t-ge is tht- goal of Cwytit-tltl-Nlv1'cy's social life The social outlook, an intense awareness of others, neecls and a vital interest in the tlynamit' uorltl of totlay. is culti- vated through the varied activities. This has been the tratlitional aim ot' the college since its tonmling. lfrom the bv- ginning the annual play, the poetry seminars, the stuclenl 01 '-r - , li- formal bon mmnl t t antl ialoi-mat tlamcsee all liaxc i05- terecl these attitudes. Expansion of the college has m'1tlo mossililt- n 1 1 I It rv numorotis opportunities. lliscussions on contro- versial topics offer sluclents an occasion to evaluate many tlivt-rsc opinions. Operas. lwallcts, coiivvits. aott liroatluay plays aflft to our cultural llZlt'lQgI'tllllNlI, while an overall political, economic, aml social proggrain is ptcsvntctl lwy inany notefl speakers. I2O 1 'L y AJ ' 'Yule , 1 Q J' , 0 ' ,,,.. .Of 1 ' 1. , M4..a,,:.? Social Life xx' This group finds the Faculty Tea and Sr. David Marie a pleasant experience. ,if r ri f 1 ? fd i Sophomore hostesses with their moderator Sr Elizab th M l I , . e ary, cieck the tastefully Dinner. bw, arranged table before the Big X X S 2 X -Little Sister 4., Freshmen Come to Gwynedd The first week of a fI'CSllIUElIl,S college life is spent in orien- tation. Besides a battery of tests, the neophyte meets both upper- classmen and faculty on an informal basis. The handbook is ex- plained to her by the student government. Everything possible is done to make her a well adjusted little sisterf' The scholastic year begins with the Holy Sacri fice bringing Cod's blessings on our efforts. Sister Gregory, President of the College, welcomes the incoming Freshmen. F h d d ughters are mutually proud to attend the banquet which ends Freshman Week. at ers an H I23 I24 O Fairy Godmother, please change this broomstick back into my escort for the first college dance! Freshman Week No matter where you are or what you are doing, you just get that urge at times to mix your color schemes, to dress like granny, to wear bright red lipstick, or to be a little girl again. The fun this creates can be read on the smiling faces of these freshmen. Hidden potentials for all sorts of things come to light in the many skits performed as a part of the week's entertainment. Children should be seen and not heard-was ruled out at G-M where freshmen were most vocal vt Wi -fm P ma-+ i' ',t '-'-'A iiiiuvl. . ,, 4- 4.-at v . C... -X -e ,- g X is . Q NF Q SNA 'Q lo I1 O I' QU , ew. X X. N x .A 1 .I I N - X fi 4' ' , .J ,Q Q. . 1 H: if 1 - x V . M 9 . X3 . I id ' fix: if Q 5 ' . . K . .. A f ,V U 3 . 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'l I 4 . v f w 1. x nu.:r..,.. I In li IV, iii 'Q it if il rf: If! ii 'V w 1 w fb il 1 U 1 Foshions of The Post - as Well as ancient punishments find place in the Kangaroo Court where delinquent freshmen receive due chastisement for violations of Freshman Week. 'N W 'A i gif! s hn', I26 Pazimdse hjgggjut Yi 1 '1 lg Patti sIHndS CTCCI and THU TCYYY in blaflk and white 100145 Karen looks great in gold lame Claire's coat evokes a toast In the suit WG'd like fOr fall- trim . Perfect for that special day . Of social elite from coast to coast Just the dress to go out Wlth Senior Closs Model Foshions by Gigi . . i R b D , d MiSS Gigi with her charming models, Terry Walsh, Claire Waltnch, Karen Ladden, Jane OConnell, o erta evaney an Kathy Carrahan make a lovely picture. I27 A lovely evening, a beautiful setting and someone special . . . a colonial footman to add enchantment a committee who plans only the best . . . smiling faces approve the menu . . . Chris and Steve say On with the dance, let joy be uncon- fined . . rf' V , l EX if X 3 . A s . -XFN 1 XM. -lf' 5 fi ,J MZ 13 , . A. , , Q 4 11 w 4, - 5 5, V . i L.. - A Springfime Means Formols u QT' .. V. X 1 9 ' . . Q NA 1 .M v, TL.Af:' WE' N fl My , , Q 1 I. -' Ir: Y I ,Z .Z W X 2 ' JH 11 ,,,, ,ffgff J U!! 1.12.3 ,nf y- ,, fl x ' W :U ' Q .I . f xg f , if n A X 451 fm' rv. I 29 14. Q, 1 1 n ' .Tlx . 2' ,-2 TW' . iv- - '--,A f 'M -'ff-'! 'fT'fT'if ii-if i'L11'fff1'T: , '- 49 'F'- '3k' iv-1 -'il - ' ' A 1241 - ' :'f1'.5TJ5 ?J'i?N-'tv f-Swv-A3153-Q.. wifi, si- '1,f'f 2uvi 9 . ' -. , ,ff 14 7 , 1 Mg-, ,, v -' ,wg-3', OWU Ihr fwu 'li' V1 .b 1 Down by The Qld Mill Stream -deplcts a heautlful atmosphere and sets the mood of the Sophomore Dlnner Dance held at the Inn of the Four Falls. - Q w? X Q . sis X ,el E S X Ax-eil, .QA Sl! Eff' gli N s li ,L si , ,Q fl, XA . .. us' ' x ' -is sua- Q E, ,--X+f'i's ss - hx X Vi' ,. Q 4 is .4 X. r ,Q r. XX X X g . X X R . :Lf ,f X Wx X N Q X X 'ig sz' - I., . W-lQ...'xx x .i.v,s,iN kgs X 1, 5 ef Q .Q N -195-lf X N x Q. X xxx X X xi M X o Another fancy shot by Father Attila for the fac- ulty Mr. Tosca shows that concentration is the essence of the game. l32 1 , ' Faculty Vs Students X : , xx 1 , X The newest in cheerlead- ing outfits is modeled by g f Miss Sullivan 1 1 XX X Father Teller enjoys the pause that refreshes. R te YJ .QQI x - no DIVLQ lf! Cm 52942 he Ste CE we. '65 veg' xfg' Banquets ond Awards vi. ,U 5 Q' if N- ' X 2 3 xx 1 N X - X' , 142. .,, X ,, Mimi Downing, Ma.ryAnne Greene, Kathy Diehl, Katherine Hepp, Julia Cirino, and Sue Mackell form committee for Big-Little Sister Dinner. Proudly Pat Fisher receives trophy from Mrs. Derau for outstanding bowling scores. Barbara Holfelner, Pat Adler, Kathy O'Brien, Kathy Kordek, Lynn Staih, Mary Carlin, and Maura McGrath prove dinner was a success. ll ,.p.,f5!i, H l . ill it ft I l V. I al l is H- lt i 1 l ii i l V5 il Ig ll. 1, il: l, 1, W .li .ii ily ,u Q1 it is it il Hi' il z 'al .ii i , A Treasury of Foith Gwynedd honored the millennium of Faith in Poland with the celebration of a solemn Mass in honor of Our Lady of Czestochowa. Students of Polish origin formed the entrance procession and the offertory procession, wearing native cos- tumes. A large number of the students assisted at Mass and received Holy Communion. I wr- s,. V .J 4 i nr! :mins M44 156155 ani? uhm wind: Azoleo Time In the spring a young rnanls fancy may lightly turn to many things, but a Gwynedd student thinks of AZALEAS and how she can leave a bit of beauty behind her as a part of herself. Here the class of ,69 select a spot wherein to plant their gift to the campus. Some dig while others encourage with tuneful song. 41 X. Ploy Contest Students Wrote, cast, and directed their own One Act Plays which were presented in competition. Sister Dolores presents the award plaque to Regina Melers. I I36 Two Jumps Backward Tell me lhe Sun Came Out It's not Unusual Fczculty Dinner The Extension FElCl1lly joins the Campus Faculty twice a year for meetings and for dinner. The Spring Meeting was enhanced by a surprise performance of the new Modern Dance Group. Two of the numbers are shown here. East entertains West in this Oriental number. 1 Pam Sant, soloist, twirls in a' graceful ballet number before the faculty, with an admiring group of residents behind her. Faculty Dinner in the Student Center .s ....., ... ,.t,,. ,.,e,....N,,- .,,......... .....,., I37 , Does He or Doesn r She? SHE--that is HE fMr. Won Kyung Chol-captured the delight of all who witnessed his graceful dancing on Octo. her 10. We have tried to select moments significant of the variety of his talent. X C R Did IP in nw' ,pl ,gl 51-df' Uni 55,1 Did I-le or Didn't He Return?-That was the question in everyone's mind as they followed the pathetic story of MA- DAMA BUTTERFLY as presented by the Phila- delphia Lyric Opera Group, in Regina Coeli Audi- torium, December ll, at eight o'clock. Cig-Cio-san, fflladanza Butterflyj . .Josephine Guido Lt. Pinkerton, U.S. Navy ....... Natale de Lazzari Suzzzlri, maid to Cio-sio-san ..... Barbara Giancola I 4 Cost - Ste hanie Newcomb . . . Pat Sasnauskas p . . . Judy Parks ....... .. Jeannie Meiers Mrs. Oldac ..... ..... G ini Moran Karen Mathews . . .. Irene M. Mazepa Mrs. Newcomb .. . . Anna Marie Felix Rudolph Oldac .. .. Lynne Tomasco fs bw hh u Q s Teor Along the Dotted Line fr I V NW J P16 Weekend of November 18th, the college presented an original comedy by Mr. Au GS Tascaa lEnglish Departmentj moderator of the Valley Players. An evening of Sheer delight was the result, as capable and well-directed thespians cavorted through the most unlikely but highly amusing incidents Mrs. Jules Tasca shared her llusband's success, Kathy Gigax achieved artistic make-up. AHALJN II I I II I II' I I I I III I I I I I I II ' I II I II I I II II II I, 'I I , , II I ,W I I ' I II I, IIII I I I I II I III 1 II I Ii' ' I II I II ,I I, I I I I I II II II I Sr. Ellen Marie and Sr. Anne Marie will graduate from the nursing program with associate degrees in science. Sister Students on campus add much to the spirit of the college. They major in varied fields fsee curriculumj with high degree of excellence, and at the same time participate in many of the campus activities. Their voices are often raised in student discussion as well as in tuneful choral harmony. The Deanis List honors Sr. Marie Annuntiata, Sr. Mary Aquinas, Sf- Mane Alexandra, Sr. Marie Caritas, Sr. Brian Mary, Sr. Marie Marjorie, Sr. S6811 Mary, Sr. M. Xavier, and Sr. Marie Pauline. tSr. Kathleen Marie and Sr. Anne Marie were also on Dean's List.J I Sr. Marie Bernadette, Sr. Marie Germaine, Sr. Marie Andrea, Sr. Mary Carol, and Sr. Andrew Marie find cooperative study both beneficial and enjoyable. Sr. Martin Mary, Sr. Marie Caritas, and Sr, , Marie Agnes find the walk to the Student Center I affords time for helpful comparison of ideas. I I I , I I42 Il' II I I I 'KWH' aflaw' , ag'IIW: SLT1 i X Vfliof' M . if. . Sikh lawn.: '- we t, Lad as 71. ' L Q-. Sr. llarie , Sr. Sean f Hd fl. sf 4 I fi? .. ,, is M, I,. Sr. James Maureen holds the attention of Sr, M. Vincentia, Sr. Sean Mary, Sr. Marie Annuntiata. Sr. Fabian Mary, Sr. Marie Joseph, Sr. Eleanor Mary, Sr. Marie Marjorie, and Sr. M. Jacqueline with an amusing digression. Sr. Marie Anton and Sr. M. Aquinas dictate Russia's Five Year Plan as Sr. Marie Gabrielle and Sr. Kathleen Marie outline facts on the board. Sr. M. Carlita is only one of many Sisters students who give their talent to the music ensemble, a newly organized campus activity. A small segment of the glee club shows Sr. M. Xavier, Sr. M. Bernarda, Sr. Marie Agnes, Sr. Andrew Marie, Sr. Marie Pauline, Sr. Marie Alexandra, Sr. Marie Joseph, and Sr. Marie Hilaire who are a few of the many Sisters who are part of the uangels' choir. I43 l f fn r 4 w l i i t l W M C W Q tyf Z WZ The Cquse of our Joy And then She knelt and held Him close against her heart, And in the midnight, adoration fused With human love, and was not separate. And very near, the man named joseph came . . . KA Woman Wrapped in Silencej ,f A ,g is 36 Yr, xx, rf il rf. A X X I44 5. .X-as -Q 'T The annual Candleli hz P g rocession was held in Regina Coeli Auditorium, Sunday, December 18. Eileen Martin read a selection from A Woman Wrapped in Silence as the Nativity scene lived once again in tahleaux. Marion Marple, Glee Club soloist, added the love- ly 'CO Holy Night to the solernnity. Students and faculty joined in the procession and the joyous singing. xg .K .sk ,.,. W ,..-, i . 2 .g If .. X 5 5 S 5 o. s x x -K x fi fs.- iff- .xi- igw . I . Six out sq: rs, t .. t t s FMNQQH . FY x .. N X -5 1. Q X f s if x i X 1 T sxwsw. ss 5 'Q- 7,,,MZZeW - --'f' 1 'v',.1. . , Happiness- Is . . . the soft light from a Christmas tree the company of friends a ticket to a night of enchantment and believing once again in Santa Claus . v-.li - it is a gift from someone special .. . a time to talk and dream . . . to dance and enjoy a time to spend with others Happiness is Christmas. Yefvwvff-A --f-ww fr: - if-'5' -'-Tr'hf,,g::j j'2TT'?- fa?-7'-jgf'f1T'i 'i'k2f3?7:5'W 1 ' ..: .L 1,11 A . 2 T151 1'1'..2.'.L'f' .' - f-'WK -'Vi51 i 1 fii5Tfi3l:i?f3i'ii'5N 'i5Qi'1 M,-Qg,,'g,,-, ,-f -4,,:.fw 3 1 my 1 W f Anne Wilson, danseuse, gracefully demonstrated the history of ballet, at the student assembly, December 19. If 3, it 'f I48 i s xx xx X X .gt L me gifted and delightful Betty Jo Haw- 1. kens held a packed auditorium on Feb- ggi P,- ruary 20, with her varied monologues and dramatic readings. Guests in The Valley Early in November, the Sing- ing Boys of Monterey provided an evening of listening pleasure for both Gwynedd students and their friends. Tb, Li. Ko Q. X ll I J 1 En- fl Yeh 'Elms ' the alley sflfm' mr-ffl are-tm wwf ,K . I 1 Stop Living with Clicl1es warned William Oursler at the Sigma Phi Sigma Pledging, March 12. The Literary Club called on Mr. Claude Kock, author, to tell them about the novel. Sr. Antoinette Marie sings '4Un Bel Di . N 'asks Christine Robinette '66 thrilled the Literary Club and guests with her hour of dramatic readings. Marcia Moore astonished all by her Yoga demonstration. 2354 Norman Garbo, artist and author, proved that art can be fun at a Monday assembly, October 31. First Honors Convocation featured George H. Combs as speaker. fa Mr. Frank Costanzo takes a bow with the Sisters' Musicale, October 30. I49 . 1 X' .V fr iljslgi, sn. The initiation of Parents' Weekend was the accomplishment of the resident students. It was an opportunity for parents to meet with the faculty and other parents and students. The schedule called for a tea with the faculty, a social hour followed by dinner. Entertain- ment that evening was by the noted tenor, John Miles. The weekend terminated with Mass in the Academic Center followed by brunch, on Sunday. Another first for -Gwynedd proved another success. ,raw Another First - Parents' Weekend A ... ..... 1--s 14 nn fI .-,'.A'.','- '5LZ'L.Lf2.'. ' 1 ' s . w , ' - x ' J, Q . X N- KM. X X ' -'rj' ft .M x QQ, , A V.mm1:N.:Wqj , , V nw Q 4. 455, ,L A. , ,- fQ?,:2Mm51f:M yan' - QS: Zh Nw AW ISI . 'WW W If-N' ,'?,Q 'Y L.i'?4'1-ilwvvmbffqt' 'f . . .. ., Y , , . , .h . . , k ' ' ' :M'2'L:L14 i5'Pf-fi: i'L ,A 'i12,?7f '? !l9y9 ,' 33.0 ' ' ' a' f 4ii'.41n1 I ' A rwsf. 1, f'f'f,-H -' f ' ' ' ' ' 1 -:Y 1' A' fr- -f 1'-fx-wwf: 1'K-'5 i -m-..:x.L.m.- 'waaaa-' rfjx,-M.. .X 'Q -x . I , , ff - , LLB Hr. 4 1.35 L. . :Iii r4 F1 . , . ,K . J, tiff. 2- 1 hi I 1 l The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine is one of the most active agents on campus for furthering the Christian spirit of helpful giv- ing. Many of its members have dedicated a Year-to-Cod after graduation. It Works quietly and unobtrusively but accomplishes untold good. The C.C.D. realizes that an active club needs active officers and so they chose Ruth Ann Filmyer Csecretary-treasurerl, Sandra Curtis Cchairmanl, and Barbara Bettinger fvice-chairmanl. 1. 1. U Y . -A ' , 2 if V - rzx ,Qu-. .....,-..s. XQKXX U- qv sf iff Patricia Scott, a C.C.D. worker, instructs little ones in religion each Saturday morning. Rellf Pan'-Uf a0UPff f labor, df commifm' V5 ga- Ita ti' 5 Agp? ga? Ming- ..-1.4 . - aw, llcfuf :5:K.l.m' t smgy Rev. Msgr. Charles B. Mynaugh, diocesan di- rector, distributes awards of merit in the chapel, Administration Center. QW. X Q , L-tlgnlf lt: tv Ru '- Wi Qt :hill . A Q Mn l52 gf.-f Religious Activity on Compus ., X R lit f :ffl:.L.l x. Parallel with the clubs are religion orientated N' 3 i groups, giving generously o-f their time and Q . 5-Q Qiili i I .Li 255541 each labor, developing a consciousness of personal commitment, self-sacrifice and dedicated service. i as t sw. sg 1 N-sins i TRN' -fx Angela DeRugeriis Cvice-chairmanl and Mary Ellen Boland Cchairmanb further devotion to the Mother of God through the Legion of Mary. Checking on Operation Orphans to Christmas Bazaar are Barbara Fox fsecretaryl, Barbara Holfelner ftreas- llrerl, and Dolores Gillan fchairmanb. This is one of many good works performed by Our Lady's Sodality. 5,,a'fv: '-.:a .a F .111-1'If k-. - Rev. Attila Rauch, Chaplin, offers the Holy Sacrifice every day in the Academic Center. I53 ,,..,,,.,,, Anna Harle 66 brmgs one of her students from Archblshop Wood Hlgh School to show her the campus Alumnae Mary Ellen Kllmartm 65 Margo Wellhofer 59 Cpres ldent of Alumnael and Arlene Nelson 59 returned to campus for reunlon enjoy the contemporary card rack and also fund 'that book that they have been searchmg fo Friends of Gwynedd Honc -ww Qig fm 5 lNlh5'5KJC?f5 Gghtls 2 , . Sm Qgfapg . MIL 3 EENQFUQ my SWB ,M V AL P 5 A51 req Fathers of our students Mr. Charles Moer- man and Mr. Albert Fell work with Mr. Brook on Operations Telefon. gouNTS pdf Bi V0 FOR nur Alumnae Kathleen Happ '54, Susan Parham '62, and Margaret Parham '63 are among many who devoted their time in contacting classmates. ,, . :und-4? preiille F commend' on the Df' point gvef Hump 011 Yfllar Ni - El it Fli SL Siren Paha m '55 are mag fir: in contacting Honors Convocotion Sunday evening, February 26, witnessed the im- pressive ceremony when forty-nine students were commended for academic excellence. To he placed on the Deanis List a student must achieve a quality point average of' 3.5 with no grade below C. Thomas F. Ritt addressed the audience on The Role of the Layman in the Secular World . 4 ju. Mary Lou Roth fseniorl receives recognition from Sr. Mary Gregory fpres- identl. Among the honored were four postulants: Sr. Marianne Hieb, Sr. Patricia Byrne, Sr. Denise McGee, and Sr. Patricia Morgan. The musical ensemble played processional and recessional marches and accompanied the national anthem and the alma mater. I55 fi... , , X7' -7 -.' :fa I f-4' ' ' 1, ' Campus Variety Claire Bahr registers surprise as her picture is taken during a mixer. The discussion on Self Identity was led by Mr. Bruce Tully, moderator of the Alembic Club. Mr. Kenneth A. Rieger, local represen- tative of Sears-Roebuck Foundation, A presents Sr. M. Gregory with a grant which will be used to reduce the build- ing fund debt. The Alembic Club Spon- sored a discussion on the controversial topic- God is Dead . Facial expressions prove this Coffee Hour to be most in- teresting. it Sw' n Ci lb? j.'f10d P5 'E 4-B Jean McIntosh and Mrs. Carver made interesting dis- coveries on campus. The Junior Class led Gwynedd to victory in a touch football game against LaSalle. The Postulants find things to talk about while they wait for their bus. N: NX., Genevieve Blatt spoke to mem- bers of the Young Democrats Club about the upcoming elections. l57 g , v' '- f' Look at mme' A lastmg memento of happy days 1S the class ring whlch Patrlcla Bourgeois, Barbara Yolmg, Sarah Fullam, and Mlrlam Rermel proudly display Attending the 1967 Inaugural Ball were Christine Mahoney, Kathleen Casey, and Mary Anne Major. . I58 f A , ..,,-,-...Af -Y-.,,.. , -, . ,I Most Rev Gerald V McDev1tt D D V G hon ored the campus on April 17 by answerlng ques tlons on the modern church There will be no standing Kathleen since she has danced with Governor Raymond Shafer. iii mm MM gh' at lux? 1-lrlllmn 5. . f-1-fviijiqjzlr ,, ,M ,f Denys to he Remembered As the academic year draws to a close those last fleeting hours become more precious. l l ! I I E l. Rev. Daniel A. Murray, brother of Sr. Martin iii x P Mary of the class of ,67, officiated at the Bac- C ' ' A . i calaureate Mass. 1 i s ,I . , er I l 1 v I The guest speaker at Graduation was Dr. Theodore A. Distler, President and Consultant of the Commission for Independent Colleges and Universities. T Here at last, 1967 Editors of The Coelian,'.Cail Stevenson, . Rosemary Smith and Eleanor Zaiss distribute the year- 1 book to eager students. r, ..-,Q v Graduation and Baccalaureate Mass TW aw ,KU rw pr The Most Reverend John J. Graham DD Auxlllary Blshop of Phlla- delphla, preslded at the Graduatlon Ceremony of the Class of 67 1n Revlna Coel1 Aud1tor1um on June fourth, at four ln the afternoon The happy day began Wlfh the celebratlon of Holy Mass 1n the AC3dCm1C Center followed DVM by breakfast Wlth famlly and -frlends 1n the Student Umon Cafeterla fr -3 ff twkzg 1 i I 0 A W culty Directory y y SR. MARIA CONCEPTA, R.N., RA., Villanova ing, Student Adviser. . A MR. MICHAEL CONNORS, M.A., U. of Penna., History World 'Affairs Council. 9 SR. MARY CONSUELO, B.S. in Lib. Villan- ova U., Chairman of Library Committee. I SR. MARY CORNRLIA, RN., Rs.N., Villanova U., Nara- ing, Moderatoriof Mission Club, Student Adviser. MRS. FRANCES DAGER, M.S., Ugaf Paaaa., Assistant Moderator of P.S.E.A.. ' SR. DAVID MARIE, RA., Immaculata Cauaga,dlSaiaaaa, Student Adviser. ' ' fl l i 15- 3 DR. GEORGINA DE LA VEGA, N.Sc. D., Science, Mod- erator of Latin America Chapter of Alumnae, Student Adviser. SR. MARY DE NIERCEDES, M.A., St. Bonavg ,Chainnan of Theology Dept., Q1 visual equipmentgs .lj f , SR.. MARIE .DENISE,fM.A.,.lVillanova U., Dean of Stu- yjdents, .sModerato1fgiofe-'Student,,Council and Sigma Phi Sigma,d.,Chairm2i1fQiijQQFaoulty-Student Committee, Extra- curricular ,Student Activities, History ' Seminar. ,C 7 S D so - ' .'i ld ix A A as MRS. MARTHAYTYDERAU, B.A., Oberlin man of Physical' Education Dept., Moderijiirifbfs letic Association, Student Adviser. .c D if- li - DR. ,OLGA Havana U., Spaagitgssaaiaat Adviser.. ,fi SSS. ig , 'Q .. X. lk. . R . K -.X R.. . X-Sa. ., X Z, MR. HENRY DMOCHOWSKI, M.A., Villanova Ui, s.is 3? bil. osophy. . - as do 1 SR. MARY DOLORES, M.A., Villalaaafafil., chairman of English Dept., Moderator of Legion of Mary. DR. LoU1SA DUSSAULT, Ph.D., 1-1avaaaiU.,i Languages. f1, A Bucknell Sc D DIQECZYOI W 7 Z4 Gr egorian Seminary, 5 X Medical Q 1 GEORGE Research. Chair- l 2 MR f ROBERT Research A NAOMI AN M A vnlainilkfa student Catholic U B.Mus., Director of Club, Student Advise,r.fM Me MRS. I64 M.Ed., M.s.N., University of' SZLAPKA LL R Temple U Faculty Consultant Business Law MR JULES TASCA MA' Vlllanova UdMo Film Society EDglISh -QZIRIGTDH Q c V 5h REV. RAYMOND RTRLLRR, M.AQ, A viuanevg A AUR5 erator: Family Life, Theology. ' ' , , A . MR. BRUCEXSRTDLLY, M.A., viuaimva UQ, iMeaergf5ri Alembic Society, Philosophy. C DR. JOSRPH USCAVAGE, PRD., U. of luinois, science. D MRS. BRENDA Ms., U. of Peimsylvania Nursing. A MRS. GRRTRUDRSRALSH, MA., Columbia U., Nugsinig MR. ANDREW WARGO, M.Ed., Temple U., Mathematics MISS JOANNE WHELAN, M.A., Rider College, Secre- tarial Science. ini. 3 i' 2 it I A we NS 1 5. 1 X X .X . I X wx s I N, ixyx , .Aa Y- X A I all 'iv if Q. fi' S wg E. X, B X N Q x x X ,N Q Ns fr rr s 3. President : First Vice President Second Vice President. Treasurer: Regina Meiers Secretary: Eileen Martin CLASS OFF ICERS: Senior President: Jane O'Connell . Vice President: Claire W Secretary-Treasurer: Mary Program Representatives: L.A Junior President Barbara Y Vice President Mary Secretary Susan Treasurer Program Sophomore President Theresa Vice President Secretary: Karen Med. T Mary Treasurer: Susan Program JUDICIAL COURT Judge if Jane O?Connel1 Ann Hogan A 'Jane Kronbar: S Eileen Martin: I Mary McLaughlin PM R Ladden X Bourgeois ark ohn Klem Rldgway Stango ,....,-fr 3 A .xg 4...- New r. Q W ,fa 'Egg X .. ewmgl P Of Page fb P is or 'sg 5.7195 ., .We fi: K XT' 4 , If! ,f f 7 f ,Wy f' ' f M odern Sant Science a K V K , 2 .fChairman :J Patricia Keenan Spanish fa I V Chairman: Patricia Bourgeois Secretary:'Cheryl Schofield K Valley Players Charrman Ahce Sulhvan Kordek X Nicolausfce Maureen Shields Sheryl,Stanley 7: J oy Testa V Chairman: Mary Palopoli V Secretary-Treasurer: Nancy IGein Vice Chairman: Susan Faas Treasurer: Katherine Keenan Vice Chairman: Kathleen Wynne Treasurer: Kathleen Kordek Vice Chairman: Dorothy Savyrk. Vice Chairman: Linda Tyson Secretary: Patricia Waldron Vice Chairman: Ann Timmons Vlce Ch31I'IT121l1 Patrrcra Sfxsnfxuelns t r 5 I , a Q W 3 e 1 X 3. ,l f - l .r g X fi rl e r k -- T ,J L -if f , nn, Q 1 ,. my 154,31 , i 'al .- gif . Index Administration and Faculty .... .... 1 3 Alembic .Society .......... .... 9 5 Alma Mater . . Alumnae 42, 64 .....154 Athletic Association . . . . . . .97 Baccalaureate Mass .... ..... 1 60 -Basketball ....... .... 9 8 College ......... ..... 8 Christmas Festivities ........... ..... 1 44 Contraternity of Christian Doctrine .... ..... 1 52 Contents ............... ..... 7 Extension Division .... 38 Faculty Directory . . . 162 Family Life .... .... 9 6 F1115 isaciery . .. . . . .94 Forewvord ..... . . .4 Freshman Class . . . . . 116 Glee Club ...... .... 9 3 Gracious Living Club ............ .... 9 3 Graduates-Associate Degree Program . . . . . . .65 Graduates-Baccalaureate Program . . . . . . .40 Graduation ...... . . . 160 Guests in the Valley .... ..... 1 48 Hockey ........ .... 9 8 International Relations Club . . . . . . .95 I68 Junior Class . . . Legion of Mary . Literary Club . . Mission Club . . . Modern Dance Club . . . Officers 1966-67 Orchestra ...... National Federation of Catholic College Students Newspaper ..... Parents' Weekend Pennsylvania Stat e Education Association Play Contest .... Science Club .... Sister Students . . . Social Life . . . Sodality ....... Sophomore Class Spanish Club . . Spring Formals . Student Government . . . Student Organizations .... Tear Along the Dotted Line . . . Underclassmen . . Valley Players . . Yearbook .... TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Who Wo:ld'n Dun! Ysnrbooh An Yaylol mods 1 ' 4' 1 - A - 'I u I... u a,tt'. u,. M ll u ou... . 'lu. MSM uuououuunn., RIM! ...... ....lllJ I i r 1 1 ! ! msg 1533 4 .933 .95L .945 mai E 1552 N945 5 B .mg .mi ll! nuul' ,pu ya H' ul' HN A 9 n A N. a ,a nu l ' up ,1 li .1114 L5 95 i v Y v Wi I Qi 'IH' 1 A .-P wx ,,,,,..-W-.,- + , rv. X , 4 4 I ' 1 ua' 5 Q in - - X---h....... .,2L14Lula-tan-1'r'-.bfi-faimmmiabuiftlxwiisf4 1f I:'I T:u: 3Qf -7--,L--17-15,-, f. ,, .. M , V, , M y I 4
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