Gwynedd Mercy University - Coelian Yearbook (Gwnedd Valley, PA)
- Class of 1968
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Q 5342535 ' a A if A ' 'J' ' 4 1 ij 221 1 v 5 'fl ., f, . .- 1 fl, xs - ' ci 'in ff, Q' o QM c , I im 2. -' A gf' A Hi? 'Q 'Z -J.. .4 a ' . . 1 'gif 1, -.1 , ' N 3 . X X X 7 I 1 A ' -- JXXH' may .. J gg. f yung Lag.:-os f' ff ,--V lf .- 4. K, , ,' ,I I if 'J' FMP- .' vi . ,. ., i ., Q' vrli .g.....us is 1 5 'fx I SY' - , .. Q. , t i ,f , x i ,X , , A .fpyt A , A .ww , X194 .4 ' 'N Y' J' . ' ine L ' L...:'g X K af--T' a blllldlng going up rom in ,1 I .,' ...Y rg. . S. .a .0 3. I -9 1 , .qi F' uilding going up ll. a book can be a real Happening . . . the greatest of all- Graduation! performing The Nutcracker S uzte foi the faculty . . . getting the last copy of the Gwynmereian. . . and the only copy ofthe Coelian. . . , 2 a I 4 NV' . 'W Alu,-' ' I , 95532 1.-,J - . v A fi X 4 . It O 3- '. - - 4 . If wg In a 5,0 ' Q X 31' hflxt 1 . .M 4' ,JL 'L a-ff 6 4 htgifwi 7 -E, l 1 . I., A 'L VR , 1 v-X , ' ' i :Q-' s , -, Q , mx Ir A .Q ,Qu ffgw' Y x 1.4.5 ' - . xt 'Y'2!s ' 1' .1 f a a V' , Y '7 lf I sal! 711 , .N I . ,.. . Q, ., .., v .M 1' -Q , . , ' W- 1 1 -,.. -. Q .fl ' V 'k'1f x,r3,5.,-5, 14-x..,. 1 1 ' -'f' f Q-aiqg ,G , . ,F Q 1 an , 5 Y X . J v. wp , . X fam .L .Q .W 4, 'AW 1151, ,X is Ti in N NJQW ' A if eff 'N . , X , Q 1 X Madonna Hall, Gwynedd-Mercy Colleg E . 8 Xplorm Tha Campu kt GWYNEDD-MERCY COLLEGE a vision of loveliness . . . the flowers of spring . . . the reds and golds of fall. . . the quiet whiteness of winter. . . but more than this- a pervading spirit . . . the enthusiasm of youth. . . the growth and maturing. . . the quiet heauty of contemplation study. . .communion. . . with man and God. 'WY N. is X X x :QE is ' , ' - Q i fs .5 3 A t j X , ,N sf? W ij: YY 3 he de T 1 N. donna Hall. . . Uur Campus WDW Was Honored hy His Eminence W hen laying its cornerstone . . . blessing its crucifixes. . . entering Julia Ball Auditorium to address us. . . sharing a dinner in Assumption Hall with Father lVlcCahe. I - ff-uf. ,EA -xr., , N.-.,., lxf 'Y' I' N 'Q Qsrm-'s - L 5.4.1 We Dedicate The l968 Coelian .rg to His Eminence, John J . Krol, our Reverend Archbishop to congratulate him on his being raised to the Sacred College of Cardinals, Rome, June 28, 1967. J 5 L, Q .ax e Campus ww ,ff,,7',24 V fmwfy , 'mfg' rffft f ,wif 41,77 Do you like to explore? Come with us Up the avenue of chestnut trees to a f1ve unit center . . . Madonna Hall . . . Fatima Hall . . . Mercy Hall St. Bernard Hall . . . Julia Ball Auditorium. of ,, fi 9 I l E 1 is .4 i 1 I I 1 v V r v 4 2 i v 1 rl ll W ii 1 75 ,v S. . . , . , - .,.....,. A L.- - ..-- .-f..n... : -- W -.4...- . Y ,,,...,-Q ' A ' - -4- 1 f-- --- A - mu-, A MM 4 4 5 iv A A U, -, Nix-, .,,.,v.., ..,...--t,,... -,,... ,. -M 4, -- V , , -.M e ' ...4....fA1 4 A .., If gg I4 , , E 5 1 ':n...-- T - V . '1 frfffbi .. .M l g K s The Lourdes Librar Let us follow the road up to the Lourdes Library . . . a gracious, spacious dwelling . . . a reading room with books . . . books . books . . a room for concentrated study . . . and quiet . . . a room for listening to music of one's choice . . a room for catching up with current thought . . Linger a while and refresh yourself before going onto . . . R. 2 Xa X J 5'f.?,j1Q Z, 22:1 amy M 4 Q Q N ,Nw Q xg S X. X X Q .,h X , A iiv Ns. x ,.-N GNN. .mwy ff- N , + X Y X X X X X X X n Q A , i Q Z E wif r V ,,.,w' ',,,,,w A K ff' ., x X XX 1 WVR? 4 w'wi3f. -x JN l ig ' R rid I I n 6 Mid!- MU' , Yi , 5 -+ 5 xg-:-4 'vxx 3 i V' , I 1 'l f 1 i z,.F- yf l , if WW' -A Al in K ., I6. 1 A L4 xl Waldron Student Center a World 1n 1tself . . . where each Wlndow frames 1ts own b1t of beauty . . . a snack bar ,1IlV1tCS a pause to refresh . . . a moment's communication with that friend . . . a nook to hide or socialize . . . a campus store to satisfy oneis needs and fancy . . . a mail box of one's own . . . delicious food to Nnourish the hungry . . . before crossing to 553 Lx. 1 l 1 1 S A S l I f I i i I I 's Ii ,I A. 1 .v 1 I 4 I i S 11 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 I Loyola Hall a student residence . . . accommodating more than a hundred fifty students . . . colorful rooms designed for study and relaxation by day . . . a haven of rest at night . . . modern facilities . . . tasteful furnishings . . . i K Q l 2 ll 31 is 1. 21 ll il 14 ll ll1 ll ,1 1 l 1 I 1 V i 6 l - 1 m x i O 5 1 f f 1 1 1 1 ..f, ffitffvz I I I.I I I' 'Il-w...I l I. I ' J',,'I I 'Z 'f.. l.-Q, 4,51 Q,' ...' Ing ,A--.fl-, .. - , 1, f.,',,. , . V-' IIT? ,, QQ I I..II .....-I,I4-.I.,Il..I,III,,.,,I..3.. , .,,-.,, - '-L 'f'N' i T':f' ' . everythmg planned for am1cab1e group 11v1ng . F rv- 1? Wlth the Walmth and chalm of a gracious home. N.: 2 i , ... ...i-A W- - 1. w ' iss! r-uf , a . 'Q X -if Sk Xu nf ,.l Qi XX The Cross surmounts all . . Assumption Hall and the business offices . . . the Lady Garden . . the flowers of spring . . the shadows on the Waters . . the quiet of winter. WW,,.v,,,6 f , ff Q Q ,, ,AW J , , , ,ji f' ,fl Ht. 'BN - , Civ' , Q, .ksl W 5 J., Sr. X . ,.,.Vw7 :' 513?55 ibs1' - rt, 4 ' 1 i H 1 1, Til' Byrne Hall houses the Physics Lab Maryllyn is a student residence off campus Where student Sisters study and create beauty. by K Mother Mary Bernard, Doctor of Religious Education fVillanova UQ and Mother General of the Sisters of Mercy of Philadelphia. Mother Mary Agnes, CMA., .Villanova UQ Superior of Gwynedd Valle and Drrectress of Srster Educatlon. Y, I zz The Campus with all its three hundred, fifty-five acres of beauty was the dream of the present superior of the Sisters of Mercy . . . if 1 'galil' '.tlf,1',' tw- 1 pp' l A .v w me lr' A ' - fr. ' .,l' 1 14 r ajl, tts: . , t Q55 agimpuy 2 k,, , 'Qui .M 'Hi htm . V .x B ri- Ne Of, F x Q tif ., the Q, Nlilffg 5 5 Communications on Campus is channeled through three major net- works which We are here pleased to can stations sivic . .. sivn . sivin. . X . , .... ff 5 ,,,,, , .W ,. .,...,, ,,.,,..m, ,1,?f'1',a's.-f':fi. 1': ., ,, 'ff fff a K f so vw .,,,, ' A ' if ' ' f me-'pw-ww' 0,57 V4.4 in V ,,,,, mf-,QM l -1-,w:,:v:.:f::, -- -ajxwfy, ,Wxww 'f Station SMI--Sr. Mary Joan fM.A., Villanova UQ as Academic Dean, operates through the de- partment heads. Station SMD Sr. Mar1e Denise fM.A., Villanova I5 UQ as Dean of Students, speaks through student s organizations and campus activities. .. MQW f ff ,MQW Za , f 1 1 0 ff 411 247 f f AM!!-rv, Lf, Ny., M ,, 25 i A-W 2 'af A. f f- lf 1 x X Station SMG-Sr. Mary Gregory fPh.D., Fordham UQ President, transmits through various substations all administrative policies. t a Wt! if i Vbs 5.9 . 'Ya-..- . U 5 :- I SB? W AMF- .,- x . w4- 1-'- o NAM W V11 H ' t ' Q. I q t A gg -FJWEQ N 7 W N Q 1' ,'. T! .:+-jx: 1 -KQZLQ3 1' 9 , iff 4 1 .'-552 1 f Y- : 5- nifi- K y gga, I. . 5' .V all . , .sl ' . n' ,, -S ,. , U A, b ,A A . if ' an , , V V V ' I-' ' 1.5 5 3 ff 1 g, . ,ie E, Q1 -. , .s U. S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. E ' XPIOTIH 24 5 .U -1 f.. ,x- Je'-1: '21,- Jr Communications A COLLEGE is a network of communications of everjwidening dimensions . . . a microcosm of democratic principles a constant filtering of ideas and ideals an interdependence of giving and rece1V1ng . . . varying frequenc1es of growth . . . wisdom . . . grace. W 1. mv'n-pv Sister Mary Annunciata, CMA., Villanova UQ assumes the responsibility of guidance. Attuned to the common good, other Ad- ministrators work in harmony for a thorough coverage of Happenings. l I I Other Administrators fi. , ,gtg X ws. . t-yr s X, Q N, N s XX is fx 'wt Nassau s s . a f. X - X f N l. ss. we rs S -- N , as g .f si ,X .3 fs'- xgxghsis :J ':,Q,jsx s Q' -, gg: r ., sfssfii ' I X ' - - X 3 5 1 is . s ,R s Q Q., - X 1 Q' - ,-1 mrs it g .,.g iii X .. -Z s N- K Q Sr.. Mary Consuelo, CMA., B.S. in Lib. Sc., Villanova U.J cares for an ever grow- ing collection of books. Sister Mary Grace CMA., Villa. nova UQ displays her varied and tastefully chosen wares in the Campus Store. 26 lv 7 1 I, i P . 1 I .53 it .px N x I Sister Kevin Mary, fB.A., Gwynedd-Mercy CJ Sr. M. John Aloyse,. fPh.D., catholic UJ as Registrar, lends a Willing ear to curriculum D11'sCl50f Of Admissions, iT1llC1'ViCWS the ill- problems. coming students. fhxll' ms , ,, ..,.., . , ig ..,. ..., '- The Finances of the College are competently handled by Sr. M. Alma Regina, KBS., Villanova UJ assistant treasurer, James F. Simons, KBS., St. ,loseph7s CJ business manager, and Sister Maria Christi fB.A., Villanova U.J treasurer. 27 ,aazaltmif L rj , I 2 A X X. X . Sr. M. Patricia Joseph fB.Mus., Manhattanyille as director of residents has always a VOICC With a smile. The service of these Administrators can be timed with the Late-Late Show. Facult I JC SKU XX. , v' Q f X . -ft f fi, X5 L , FX I 14,1 X U .- ' 1 K X . . my ' XX X X . XX 15 ' X ' X' XXX .X ,f 4 X XQXX XX . XX I X X .... jars ZFX. XFX .. -.--ff ' X XX X X X X XXXX XX X X M X- XXX! X XXX X X-. 'X WX X X X XX ' XX5 .1 1 KXXXQ K .'X1-X X: r.i. is T X XFX 2 H Xiffti XX ' - XX XXX o X XXV XX o - 1XitX.1 XX - X XXX , XXX XXX XX5-X-XXXJXXXN XQXXX XL -..- XXXXXXXX XXWXR 51. :XXX XXXX X XXX5 XXX XXX X XX' XX XQXXTXXXSX XX X. Xxx X5X3X1YX YCXSX X - - '3X.XQ'X: X JXX .XSXXY Y-'X' XTX, ' 'L '. K-XX X TEX. LY SX RX X O: T2 X X srrc IX il iosi H' .,....ni X X X X X XXX X X X X X X XX X XXQX XXX XX NX XX XQX X X NN X XXX XX UQ XQXX:N X XX,XX.N XX XX , XX S X X X X Q NX XX XXX X X XX XXX XXX X N XX 5 N XA X XX XXX X XXX X X XX X XX X X X X X X XX 1: XX X X X J SX X 'XX' X -XX X XESSXXXX XX XX X XXQ S X1 X sw X X , X1 NXXQ XQXXSX EX - X .5 XX X XXXXXKX XX XX XX XXX X i XX XX X XX X X X X X X FEMA XFXX XX KN XXX N X X . Sr. Bernard Mary, CR.N., B.S.N., Villanova UQ cares for all our ills. XX Sr. Jean Marie, fB.A., Villanova UJ iS 3 Calmble director of facilities. ' , W ,K X. sw' 28 Sister Mary Alma M.A., Villanova U. Nursing Thomas G. Barlow B.S., Univ. of Pennsylvania Education J-13 5 XXX X -- XSX Y X X aff jf X X to XXX X XX XXX-XXXXX X K-1 XXX X XXXX XX 4 F t 1 I 7 2 5, qv .FIU XX, n . 53' L Fifi F077 . H 4' li g ' 5 4- . S ai.-fc! 1 rf ' sf, 1 sw 3 . 3 .h 3 '75 1U.lisWP'll ,Lg W-L ' 5, 'Q 'N ' .. X' '1 1 v Xyfi. if Q' my - 1 ' -1 N ic Y X , ,sf sf , ' ig. Y f XX X , uw X9 ' .gif -twat 1 1-vs xi 3 ' ' v , :aw s WX X fr, xr! 1 c I fig X 5,X , 4 A - 5rxf'3:2'6, V N5 244 T Q., n., x5j5aQW1g..v, 1. .eff , ' ,gg-xx .3 'Q-T' :ii ., 3' V' l X. Wh- NA Q, 4' ' ' Y-3 s '4' FL f 5 ,xl w ch wx Qsrbs Y C' N 5 ' L K .is A X ith ,N . Ng . 4 2' x 'v g .1 N. -Ml.. -5 ' 4 ' 0. Q 1' 1, ri ' , 5' f 7 . , .. t .1 . 1 X X . , , ,115 is U. - .' .4 . -. A N , --w- .- xj -. s' ' fy - . , K -. if K -XX .Sq ' , , - x f K .fr .sa 591 5 nf X .FQ r ag' V F- .Ti ., i cz- gc c d cg ark :Ncd . 4 , 45.1.2 3 ' 'ffggzf Nf.ifc.3 Sr. Mary Barbara ' ggj. c . ' r s M.s.N., Catholic Univ. L i i ' X 511.-x. Nursing . .L L, xc .'a' f fa . . X Miss Barbara Batchelder f' as X f' Q B' B.A., Univ. of Kentucky i f pi-:gf , . A Secretarial Science ft ' we-.,1,.f' 1 . ,,, X f N -v. ' w 'U A -Q A X,X K ' -,gmc 5, X , .40 I mg. ' jf, - 3. 'aff . p,. 1 . - ' X ,za -N1 . i -. z ' ur Q9 0 4 s 'ww L 3 4 . . Q3 1 A ., .- 'X ,ya 1 n V 'R K V' as . ' 1 -a . V Q .- bg, ' .. .t X -3 hr. FQ' Q . ,nip ,,, . 1.-K . . 5 W , gTT, i, ' X 'fftvwlv . . ,cl ,351 .N x X Gif' sc a..53E,g: WSW: ...B W .R ,eg ', L .mb,1?,Qg, .c BW Hi Miss Margaret Brennan B.S., Marywood C. Mathematics Nursing Sr. Benedict Mary M.A., Villanova U. Mrs. Carol Breslin Thomas P, B1-udcl-lc Miss Marie E. Canavan M.A., Georgetown U. M.A., Villanova U. Ballet RCPCUOYY, N -Y- English Sgcial Sciences Physical Education bv S -? .n 41 IM- KX ' Yrs f as X et.r. ,auch - he Sr. M. Catherine Laboure Sr. Mary Cecilia Sr. Mary Colman M.F.A., Catholic U. Ph-D-, Catholic U- M-A-, Vlllanova U- Philosophy qfjhairmanj History fChairmanJ Mathematics fChairman5 f nikki. '4.t5i51'g i Michael Connors Mrs. Frances Dager M.A., Univ. of Perma. M.s.Ed., Univ. of Perma. HiSt0fY Education 9 Sr. David Marie B.A., Immaculata C. Science Mrs. Georgina cle la Vega D.C.N., Univ. of Havana Science 'l i P1011 li ,Qi I Mrs. Martha Derau M.A., St. Bonaventure U. A.B., Oberlin C. Theology CChairmanl Physical Ed. CChairmanD Sr. M. de Mercedes Cixi Mrs. Olga Diaz D.Ed., Univ. of Havana Spanish Sr.. Dolores Mary M.A., Villanova U. Education, CChairman of Extension Div.J Mrs. Louisa Dussault D.Ed., Univ. of Havana French Henry W. Dmochowski Sr. Mary Dolores M.A., Villanova U. M.A., Villanova U. Philosophy English CChairmanD ' V.-MM . Lvaf-'- , -J -fad? 133.7 lla, liflflm 35jjr.f:?5- :- sf. Elizabeth Marie arg Elgzabethdltgary EIKMQIY Qmflnanuel B.M ., M h tt 'll C. - - HIYW00 - - -3 emp 0 - Musilj CChaarir1i1naii?Y gciience Secretarial Science CChairmanJ EI1gllSl1 , V S xx Q Q 5 S 'NN sg X X 5, .. . X X tx .. 1X1 ' 1 N X I . Mrs. Florence Fay Sr. M. Fenton Joseph Miss Amelia C. Fman 13555. Q I X M.A., st. .lohn's U. Ed.D., Columbia U. Ms., viuanova U. y.mgfI35fsi Philosophy' Nursing, CChairmanl Chemistry :EL Peter Frey M.A., U. of Pittsburgh French ln I , 4 .TM n C Fman all. N Mrs. Genevieve Gallagher B.S., Univ. of Pennsylvania Nursing Wx . A if ksssr Wild Edward Guarducci Mrs. llse Hawrysz B-A., SCIOII Hall U- B.A., Univ. of Dresden Theology German Miss E. Arlene Hershberger Rev. Thomas Horner Odien Johnston M.Ed., Temple U. M.S., U. of Notre Dame B.A., U. of Illinois Education Mathematics Art L' Sr. Marie Julie M.A., Catholic U. Secretarial Science 12953 Loi! PLD. Citi I. HM xx, X s .tal , X R. md u 51 .L I-05111 izif. of Pm rs 11 ,. it gl sg ' M Miss Laura J. Michie Miss Eva Neumann Mrs. Margaret Noxvagk B.S., Alderson-Broaddus C. Ph.D., U. of Kentucky B.S.N., Villanova U. Nursing Psychology Science ' yfgs so r as s V S I KK.r r',.:f.SS:X Benedict A Pa . arella Ph D Catholic Up Mrs. Helen Peace Rev. Laszlo Rauch, 0 S P ' '7 u Philosophy M.S.N., U. of Penna. S.T.L., Pont. Gregorian Nufsmg Institute, Rome Theology, College Chaplaln 36 M.A., Lehigh U. Theology f-we i2:f29Xi353.5a?1 Eilstaimiiiasla 'Ea Science fChairmanJ BUSUICSS Law Rev. Francis C. Revak Ralph R. Smith M.A., Univ. of Penna Education Miss Naomi Sullivan M.A., Villanova U. English Julius Tasca M.A., Villanova U. English Rev. Raymond J. Teller M.S., Villanova U. Theology ..3z... J gif .Y HQ, P C-3 Q III Bruce Tully M.A., Villanova U. Philosophy Joseph Uscavage Ph.D., U. of Illinois Science Benjamin Volker M.A., Temple U. Mathematics Peter Vujacic M.S., U. of Strasbourg Physics Mrs. Brenda Waldt M.S.N., U. of Penna. Nursing Andrew S. Wargo M.A., U. of Illinois Mathematics fh, The 1966 COELIAN reported Egbert ?1fPfm Howard Beck, and .lack Moss busily W0fkmv Dr. Martin's theory. se! fo E l. i l s. ri' , 1 I lmrllvbi U-fair T551 I, is V I a r .L--1' Y N 1. ll -.ma . Y ?l'. if L T515 Fm 'fra 5365 , at ef 'f'aff abd F mi Research F01 OVC1 three years serious research 111 Alcoholism has been conducted on the campus under the direction of the late Dr. Gus- tave Martin. At the left, Mr. Howard Beck, who has been with the expeiiment f1orn the beginning cong1atulates a co ope1at1ng rat. Howard Beck Miss Joanne Whelan Mrs, Anne Zeger Laboratory Technologist of research at C-M-C. MA., Rider C, M-Ed-, Temple U, Secretarial Science Science Miss Dorothy Zeisel' Mr. and Ml'S.. Glen Scutt MA., Villanova U. College Admissions Counselors Mathematics Recruitment irq v W ZZ, ,,.,, 44 I3 If Z f -. 1 U su -n M... Q A COLLEGE . . . a nucleus of learning . . a medium through which students probe into their chosen fields . . . unfolding the future through earnest search and research in the mystery of the yet-to-be-discovered realities of living and of life. Jew. I ,vii Varied stages in a chick's development are examined in the embryology lab period. Biology . . No science is so alluring as that which - treats of living organisms with their varied laws and phenomena. Liberal Arts . A program enabling the student to choose a field Wherein lie her ability and her in- clination. At present the fields of concentration leading to a B.A. are Biology, English, French, History, Latin and Mathematics. Miss Finan conducts a chemistry h 42 Biology majors conduct 21 S virus. prior to laboratory CXPCfimemaU0n' 3 . Jig lecture ession 011 the r i I 1 I i Eizlzdi P559 W use at A KI. I '47 if .s A Q9 rx xv. N .X Xl, x XM H, t Q ,-,A 'Y Senior Biologists, Patricia Keenan, Carol Stango, and Sue Patterson join students from Chestnut Hill and LaSalle Colleges for a course in terrestial ecology. English . uln the beginning Was the W'ord,'. .. a Word reflected in Beauty shimmering through the Literatures of Past and Pres- ent .. . with promised dawns of Future. ,X , A ' sv s Miss Kelsh shares the beauty of the English Romantics with a nursing group. Sr. Mary Dolores encourages Spanish stu- dents to master the English Language. Sr. Mary Emmanuel leads the discussion in a drama seminar. F Latin majors, Mary McLaughlin, .lean Maclntosh, and Annmarie Timmons select books for a Latin term paper. I W E f Q f X lx X ,im ' A54 44 Languages . . . A knowledge of Latin and Greek enables a student to examine ancient cultures. lVlode1'n aesthetics become meaningful in French, Span. ish, and German classes. Y' 1 .ali I Sr. Mary Joan reads to a French class letters from Ann Hogan and Jane Hoelkaar, two of their fellow students who are stu y- ing in Paris. The language lab is so equipped HS I0 entitle each cubicle to be tuned in to 11 self-Cho-en program. P 7 A tv, Wi fi sm, , I fmdi the ,Q 1gHcrlifa L ' N im 3 -A , . X, . Q . as l N fx 1 Ei bs: i 3 at g H' if, V is js- Erizri 'fi Ts, . k' in xxx- .xx. M f ,mx. x W, r.,..,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,:.,,,,,,: t',.g Q 3 Kathleen Drumm leads the discussion in Sr. M. Cecilia's Survey of Eastern Europe. Political Science becomes dynamic under the expert tutelage Of Mr. Connors. Mathematics a science of exactitude, concerned with relations ranging from the infinitesimal to the infinite. Rev. Thomas Horner unfolds the mysteries of complex I1uIHlJ6IS U1 Modern Algebra. , History . . . A sense of the Present is best realized against the cyclorama of the Past. A Wide variety of courses i from Ancient W'estern civilization to modern evolution of the East establishes a solid foundation for world problems today. g . 1 Q H Z. U 3 Q I sus'-rf 591 sv'-sl-K H Sr. Marie Denise inspires and encourages research in her seminar for history majors. 45 I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I Alumna Sr. Dorothy Zeiser, who received her MS. in Math at Villanova, directs Sr. Patricia, Mary and Yu-Ling Lin through the intricacles of College Geometry. Sr. Ma d M d - . a Gospelli cliiss. erce es underscores the essemlal meamllg of Christ's life in ,II F Dr. Paperell 1 . a cears Up a philosophic problem after Class. 46 Theology . . Mln the beginning was the Wordwg a testament of Goodness, showing the Way to man's iullfillment in God's holy plan. Rabbi Harold B. Waintrup played host to the Scripture gr0up at the Temple-Beth Am SynagOSUe- Philosophy . mln the beginning was tl16 primordial principle of Truzih which undef- lies all philosophic i11vestigati011S- W I Iledlml Teclm Iller COUIPM mild-lltffl' Hi iii are eligiblf gl national FH Ivvluiologiili- at A c I S x XII: 'Jix IIN , , 5' H Medical Technology After completing their senior year at Fitz- gC1'3ld-MC1'Cy Hospital, the medical technolo- gists are eligible for a B.S.g and on passing 3 national examination, become certified technologists. X A Xi Y . t ,ff 5-1 . Mary Michele Winkler demonstrates blood sampling on a fellow technologist. sr i N, Maria Christina Arosemena and Mercedes Azua check embedding blocks in Histology Laboratory. 5 E i Sr. Mary Patil clears up a point for junior s technologists in an after-class discussion. 1,6 -Q Q' A Experimentation-People who are thinking great thoughtS are asking great questions . . With many visual aids, Dr, de la Vega explores the history of a flower in a botany unit, 48 5 s, sisfg1M,.is, , K .t it. X as x Ns S ,g ff: 'SS X QQ-Legs QM Assays K 'KN N is g, 5 - .spike M555 5 ihg llti t pmff i 7 Ns '- 7. ax 'X X 5 X gg A Q X Q , -sw sszf:'i'KwM Q ' Y X ,pw if ,, X ,sts ,s f 'sw Nm :ge t si-1 Q .. ogy, X, 4 X f mzsx Sars, .s , f:,- ., ff 'xxksx . -E .L S ix ' ww-oihda ,w i . 1 ' : lie 5 'N sg , 3 -N. X .Ney ti . Qi TX . ' I P32 L4 5 R-'i Q z AA .- ' Q' :I V ? Stephanie Mitchell discusses procedures in histological techniques with Sunita Patel. v Sr. Mary Paul and Elaine Perreault examine the vitometer before testing vital capacity. l w I l l Egfr, t,ty.y e,e, 1 yetyeyp y l wb fv, ,isp , f-11 gr M y N S , l l l l 1. LI' lliner check gym ilaztment. Future teachers, ll e t 1 ,si E l 'ii Patel tis: till ,r r. -4 6 I l , ,. ...vw ' fn..- Rg 4, 1 X t . sv N S T - x e . sf 'XY . . ff- if kk - r Mg b Q , ...xx L on may L K Q t xi -I .t L , X - Q 1251: ' t u ,K 5 5 uri xv s X 5 1 fu ' JH ' it - .tgszs 1 Q t X X , S 1' ' K X 5 3 r: ri 1 -X ' -1 ' -- ,,.......--- 5 t t Q 1 t st.. i is ci - - X I R NV- .t-. p X c -Mi' gf Future teachers, CMrs.J Gloria Thornton and Barbara Wagner check some of the many resources of the Education Department. Q N rr.,rt X , ,, tor course. Elementary Education Having herself mastered the techniques for dis- ciplining heart and mind, which she later hopes to impart to her classes, the Student Teacher tests her knowledge and skills in a supervised teaching ex- perience in nearby schools. lm e Mr. Smith shares experiences with ' Education majors in an introduc- -N QARXQQ- r S N - ,Q at xN S 5. E Vw rw , K Nsss-X X Sr. Dolores Mary motivates Mar- garet Patton, Elizabeth Tomas- zewski, and Ann Kelley to discuss Language Arts. .at V -. r---....,,4Nw M Sf- ,tr ,..,,. M Www...-a-ni'V Lorraine Cannon, Ann Devers, an H... , x Dr. Neumann, psychologist, poses some thoughtful questions in the Child Growth and Development class. ' 50 d Gloria Smoluk enjoy making lesS0I1 P13115- QR 'wr Mrs. Marshall demonstrates with new Modern Mathematics chart. I N N Mary Carlin discusses the uses of the overhead projector in 616 Margie Patton, Carol Baker, Eileen Wallace, and Angela lllaguzu' . . . , - - and Sr. Margaret Mary examines the mobiles made by .lednne Suxoldy mentarb' teaching wth Rita Skelly. American Authors 8:20 class. hx-'M V ww.. Extension Evenin Classes A very real and valued part of the College are those dedicated Teachers who attend evening and summer sessions to complete their studies and to enrich their background. Q American Authors never found a more responsive group than Sr, M. Emmanuelfs 8:20 class. P Mr. Tasca checks a Hclear highway for home-going members of the Creative Writing Class. ai egg s 1,33 Miss Janice McDonnell does an outstanding job in the classroom on either side of the desk. ' A. , X' -te v'QLL.ll.l.ils WE W0 UF iCOM5 Ntffefuf s S if 1-I III l l 1 c-'S S :c'3'5' X Associate WUIPLU I Y. ru' s 1' ar X ,,..gwfx- W7 y.,- Ab ,,,-' ..-'fl ,,-' a challenging career ,, accurate and efficient . , , quickening the pulse of the business world by lier service .. . a Secretary. 063166 lltllllfl lo heir iiiisltlllff me l itliievillg 3 pn ggltlllllli .i doctor? Hgh? 4 A i alledical 5' Sr. Elizabeth Mary Cchairnianj welcomes the secretaries-to-be to the Wonderful World of Business. A course in business law by Mr. Szlapka broadens the background of the secretarial student. Following Miss Wll6lHUi5 informative instructions, elernentiry twists PMC' tice xirious procedurCS 1 s Bitclieldti finds tlie oxeiliead PIOJCUOI an as to ilu tticlnu of Qttno iipliy X Q.. gg, hi' adding to mastering achieving Degree Programs her skills . . . medical terms .. a proficiency in carefully keeping records . . a doctoris right hand . . . a Medical Secretary. Bmg gf1:.f in i An overhead shot of the secretarial laboratory shows some 457' sa-Wi T' ,pd T M Fi., i in -rf ,. Q 52 of its vast possibilities. ii t, , 177 . . , N it aa a tx l Q V . K Q ' X ----...-I fl t Q 'M JM' JP J, sr ' w- tn? A . Q, my X xx X ,riser , Ms g X WWA 2 t -mv f5iiW9fQ ', - N MY! IUDAV I-If X xg Business Magazines aid students, Bonita Ruggeri and Regina Borrell to keep in the know about the work-a-day world problems. Q. X te.s X t, Patricia Whalen check the Placement Bnllctin Board for Need a job? Cheryl Mortensen, Barbara Tysenn, and Tixtg- it t jfs ' .g an answer. as -N... 53 5 t 3 Knowledge of drugs and dosages-only one part of the ability the nurse develops to administer medications. Safety. of the infant-a very necessary part in administration of theraples. Nursing . . . a vocation to Service, calling for fidelity to duty efficiency in skill sympathy to suffering. 1 l I : 2 4 ..., ,gd 'K all it rl I K N L 54 d ' - knowledge an Develo ment of increased I 1 P ' cf learnlng ex understanding througllg Zhaiuni Ann Louise ' i g M ri'ane 0 IUCYU 1 , penences a J S Mccoach, An Hecker, Beryl Stewart, HC h tonia Lamberti, Marion Marple, gifs' Ngglgldi MoodY, Maureen Boyle, and TS' finstructorl . i nation of the Ib .yi , .Y F EI3: W ues. S iiski X X X srwrsfxiwwxxkxx x X A . v,. , ,qt-l:, ' - I. rl- L, ,V-1: .r-1,- .,f,., Dj ,,. 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Za N. is the responsibility of the nurse. gtk '1N,,.....---' 14.3. 2 Fluid therapy requires careful and ac- g.,lt.-fv, Cllflllfi regulation and observation. l f9' 'Tl fl ,..- .Uv - . irq 33 V15 - A It abt' U. L- ,. ,jr J if' - Y sf it W? Q AQ , k . X X Sp XS 1 5 SZ. , A ,-'. .is S I 5 Xe. N -5 Q s -N X 2 il 2 S 3 f f ff? S X 5 ' 4 ' Sit ' 7142 ,V 5 X. Q, dy sbt QW 1 J X X xy SJ lk 4 , i N ' ff- X ,V,- 2 A ,,,,.N I , rp J. In the absence of Mother, the Nurse provides security- through Warmth and love. Acceptance of treatment made easier by a brief explana- tion in terms which the child can understand. s Q Qs x ' lst 3a Ss Q is . 'H , V' K Q if X Ni A k ig. W 4 i 7 1 ' 3 s' 5 '- 'Q I - r . 5 i I i 55 I l I i D 'U 3 F s.-V. ang i ,qw x KN elf? ' gg. .wg ,iw P , wasp' ill rd , National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C. ' w'J,,,aff' -H-. , .qw ,fi d,ffp ' gf' in 4 J..-f t. i If , rig., dnyzfyp ww LJ 4 'V NQH-Ja- 'l -- , my ,, 4 we J' m-...L ,, ,fi win., - Wx 1 fix? H N wx 1- V .ull I 71-. X 'N'-ff '-'-Q f 'I .. :Er V . i li 1 .gi-535' , Jig, if . i r Q' if Sf Exploring The uture 3 3 Vu- li XX hfrliin' 1 vm ' J ,f N N Y ,, 1 , 4 fn, l 519 A COLLEGE makes a Woman . . . a graduate . . . evolving from unknowing and unknown enriching capacities through experience growing through contacts . . . friends . . setting undefined goals . . ever searching after the true . . . the goo the beautiful . . . a Woman . . . nohly planned. d Q -. , PATRICIA AN ll35 Elizabeth . Philadelphia, P: llfl., Englzkh A X xi!-S-fx - -. A AX' XR 5. 1 A A NM ' - . Afwox - A A 1 0 XX Q - - 3' X A fx gsissfx. Eszgbyiq-A A , A ff V X lf, '4 .E 1 A . 1 A 'fx X A N 5 if X X 'il .V . Max as - A W am---w-. ' , X , Nw - ' S'-HY. . .,. 'Y 3k A 1 :mx 1 . 1 X . ff! ' A 4.515 ,1 S x A xwwy Nw mf. PATRICIA ANN BoURGEo1s NOEL 5, BYRNE 7435 Elizabeth Road 119 C b - Philadelphia, Pa. 19126 St. Daiifliiiij 2132101115087 B-A-, Eflglzsh BA., English .WV ' Ami A ' ,, .z .Hg uv.-V A ,f '-tw ,M Nl, ,, .wow ' J'-W' we f .,4 Z' KATHLEEN ANNE CASEY 7001 Georgian Road Philadelphia, Pa. 19138 BA., English I 1 ,Q 14..- ... . , . . . 1 , 'NW W' 'K ROSEMARY SUSAN CATALD1 PATRICIA ANN CLARK 8363 Caclwalader Avenue 7240 Lawndale Street Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 Philadelphia, Pa. 19111 BA., Mathematics BA., English SUSAN ELEANOR COYLE PATRICIA DANIELS 861 N. Woodstock Street IILII IVI . , 1ghZI1aCI5Iphia,Pa. 19130 Upper Afgglglge ' '7 mory BA., Mallzenzatics 60 ' 4 fllllS.l FH 460 E. Fourll Lansdale, Pa. M., French I 2 I l' . 1, ft, A K IMRSJ FERNANDE I. DAVIS PATRICIA ANN DICKENS 460 E. Fourth Street 4211 N. Third Street Lansdale, Pa. 19446 Philadelphia, Pa. 19140 BA., French BA., English ELIZABETH M. DISKIN 9257 Annapolis Road PlIil21Clelphia,Pa. 19111 B-A-1 Ellglislz 'fi 5: 5? I ' I 1 I I 1 xl gl I I I 1 'J In I Ig ' 1 II I: , -f-rv-4--r 4 - I I II I If It 1 I I 1 1 I I a ii ,li 1.2 1'I If If Ii II EE ,, I I I 1 . I I I 1 I 1 11 1 I'1 lf I I II, II II -I II II II 6I I I I Lt. mg 5 E: . ,M,,.,1X.. . 1 . .XQGEA5 .K X .N gala... - .A ?.fv.:,:f.f'f. ' .. -. W1 ,JY KATHLEEN MARY DRUMM 215 W. Chew Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. 19120 BCA., History MARIAN B. DUN LEAVY 12 Roberta Lane Syosset, New York 11791 BA., English 03 MARGARET CECILIA DURKIN 2006 S. Beechwood Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19145 BA., English ANNA MARIE THERESA FELIX 32 Township Line Road Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 BA., Hislory XXQN Q PATRICIA ANNE FLETCHER 2891 Senak Road EILEEN THERESE FOLEY 355 E. Corgas Lane Philadelphia, Pa. 19119 BA., English ' Roslyn, Pa. 19001 BA., Biology l N-... R BARBARA ANN JOHN 4320 Lauriston Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19128 BA., Hislory -XA.. i Q l E 1 I 1 Il P A I IVIICI-IELE LOUISE JOHN ANN MARIE M- KEEI-:EY Lyceum Avenue H GI6I1CIElIOl1gI1 Road Philadelphia, Pa. 19128 ETCICHIICIITI, Pa. 19118 BA., English BJ4., English PATRICIA MARIE KEENAN 770 Orvilla Road Lansdale, R.D.I., Pa. 19446 . Fw- ...W BA., Biology ' ' , 'Q Q I 64 JANE NL 2337 79th Philadelpe BA., H ist JANE MARIE KRONBAR MARY REGINA LADDEN 2337 79th Avenue 6616 N. American Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19150 Philadelphia, Pa. 19126 BA., History BA., History I LUCILLE MARY MAGINLEY DOROTHY M- MAGARGAL 624 Buttonwood Street SPr1n1Q5l?,0uSe' Pa' 19477 Norristown,'Pa. 19401 BA mow BA., History ' ' MARY . 12612 P la nsdow BA., Lal 67 MICHELE KATHRYN MCDONOUGH 823 Coppock Lane Springfield, Pa. 19064- BA., English . , ,... A x Wei, MARY AGNES MCLAUGHLIN DENISE MARIE R MOTTO I 67 l I WY' x xx vzfh- xx V x Q, x .j1'o s. 5 1-Ii ' V' A xxx X X SX xx x xQ xxxwxx , ,. NNT? , 'ffxff ' ff I NY? tx 1 l' 5.212 A . I I X! . I . . Q . 1552811585 Ni, A L, - QW, W , K I I ,. .x K A I in ww . . ., X. 1, ,QL-If .axxxxim X 9' '-I X NXYNN 5 F, fx .. x-Q1 L 1 ' kf xpf-' ra. 1 Y A -fwxxx i - ww - 1 X OXYXS -.H ' ge 'li 'x i -xxxxxyf F afsaxxwx N -X8 is-Six I xx S Y Xxx X NI wx K .WNW -I Wax . x.. K A ' 'xfewwwx ' X X Rx ga: I . xxx , . , SUZANNE KATHLEEN PATTERSON 450 Forest Avenue, Apt. A-207 Norristown, Pa. 19401 BA., English BA Biology CLARE MARIE O,CONNOR 1009 Pleasant Avenue Wyndmoor, Pa. 19118 x ALICE DOROTHY SULLIVAN SUSAN CAROLINE VON I-IAKE 237 Hellertown Avenue 852 Ivy Road Quakertown, Pa. 18951 Broad Axe Ambler Pa. 19002 BA., English BA., Mathzamatics ' 41 , 1-1, . 1' .YI fl' ,- -1. N, CAROL 6530 N. Philadel M., Bit .ffm lflilmx 4 gulf ICQ CAROL JOAN STANGO 6530 N. Mascher Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19120 BA., Biology NANCY J. WACKERMAN 8060 Verree Road Philadelphia, Pa. 19111 BA., English , ,. NM.. ,.., ,fee--3. N: r?! 5'!y' r- D. ,,,- ,-J ..,,J .f - -1'1- ,Av -. ., .S -K ,I .. Q' , P31 ? ?Dr.f f3f'i'.f'fBf V1 ' Srl KQQ. f .-4 '-5 gg? ' -' ' -995' 69 XS 1' X ww-iw X . 'X X 0 Ksii'l'1FRSXx XS:yx- 'K vi- SSEGSSR QS Y ll 6 X.: are X if-- . xwe .-A xl x. . X xxx Sq ' BARBARA GERTRUDE YOUNG 3274 Susquehanna Road Dresher, Pa. 19025 BA., English ELEANOR MARIE ZAISS 7003 Limekiln Pike Philadelphia, Pa. 19138 BA., English i lf Graduate Pilots -- will desi a destina Medical Technologists Graduates . . . Pilots . . . make a return flight to campus . . . with destined goals sited almost from the start . . . a destination of fulfillment in service and research. K 1 X .1 Www rf- f. -t s J .MQO XXNE'fYbi+mgXf qsxfsvm. 1- -'-ff s - 1 . - ,ltstitiianspsssa XQYJQ- mums Q. up 5 ,X N1git5sg.lsg2g: af , , 'Ln K :tk-pg. .-'avvzsfm-X . 5 g .L is . gpg- Qs-t.r-,:S,ky.A 5 ' -yi - lg A-ww 'fs We E 3? ' 1-N.-- K gv-Y DIANE D. D'ULISSE 6429 Lebanon Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. 19151 B.S., Medical Technology ni BERNADETTE C. GENZ 314 W. Courtland Street Ph1ladelph1a, Pa. 19140 B S Medical Technology . .e.4 ,, li 1 l 4 1 l I L l I 4 i 1 l 1 Z E 4 EV ei 'Q f Q .L It ,t 7I 5 KATHLEEN A. HUGHES JEANNE A. KLEIN 283 Wayne Avenue 413 SCCOI1d Street Lansdowne, Pa. 19050 Lafayette Hill, Pa. 194444 B.S., Medical Technology B.S., Medical Technology MA 3161ESi1rT1jWQL MONACO ELAINE J. PERREAULT nue . gorristown, Pa. 19401 i,ed1I3S19GleI19?11g?l-llc .S., M ' f 3' edlcal Technology B.S., Medical Technology MARYANNE B. MCGUCKIN 1234 South 13th Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19147 B.S., Medical Technology MARY MICHELE WINKLER 930 Murdoch Road Philadelphia, Pa. 19150 B.S., Meclical Technology 'J.t.1 1' . 1' l .,. S 1 , I S 5 E 1 , wp I, Q 1 l- 92 fl: ? S, ll lol ll QF 55 4 fl I 1 5 E il 11. ml j 9, we V 1 55? l if yi li if Us I, ,Y 1 tw, l ll l 2. fi E 1. I I 'x r ig l sl' l, l LPS f if l ,vi 2 3 1 1 u l E K lt lx l N., TERESA A. McARDLE 4224 Frost Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19136 B.S., Elementary Education Tomorrowls Educators Graduates . . . Pilots . . . grounding to take others aboard . . little ones Whose first flights will be directed adolescents with courses to be charted . . . a selfless dedication. 3 SUSANNE MARIE BRASSEL 202 South 12th Street Zephyrhills, Florida 33599 B.S., Elementary Education VIRGIN 6530 Coti Philadelp B.S., Elem ,,, ' L 'Ed VIRGINIA I. BROZIS MICHELE ANNE CROWLEY 6530 Cottage Street 8417 Thouron Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. 19135 Philadelphia, Pa. 19150 B.S., Elementary Education B.S., Elementary Education ANN ELIZABETH CUIVIIVIINGS 4170 Fairdale Road Philadelphia, Pa. 19154 B.S., Elementary Education .,. -- l an 3, y 1 59 '92 vga- 'ur 1 .R i.. 4' . lgl 5 K 5 V 1 I l ng I T It If My y, ii ,l 1? tra lta I , A l I 1 ul 1 l. 'l 1 it 1 1 A I ll I , r ! l n K5 it . I F E 1, . K K v If .., .,,.. A . , E R 15,5 W X. labret?-in W' V ,ff 'T --1 l . 1 wi 15. E. I 1 V I . 14 we IIE 1. V li. tl A gn 3 ii I it I Q3 3 wt la ,, Xl l, Rl' l.. 75 E if. l Vw. , 124 ,M-Q.. I 4 -x -, A CORNELIA M. DELANEY JOANNE JEAN DE MARCO 955 Foulkrod Street 225 Hl1I'St Street Philadelphia, Pa. 191241 Bridgeport, Pa. 194405 B.S., Elementary Education B.S., Elementary Education ANGELA MARIA DE RUGERIIS 10241 Mason Avenue Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 B.S., Elementary Education xl 76 LUCILLE DI GIROLAMO 301 Rockledge Avenue Rockledge, Pa. 19111 B.S., Elementary Education ROSEMARIE T. FARRELL 572 Rector Street Phlladelphia, Pa. 19128 BS, Elementary Education l El er V 0 in ,l ' 3 Mil l K K it ,a 2 sl gl SANDRA R. ERSCHEN Route 7542, Box 229 Walnutport, Pa. 18088 B.S., Elementary Education 33 ll fl l . 1 it UE ln uf EF? 'Z 'I l I4 r fi V! I P. gi Q Q 4 fi 'v V1 ii SARAH ELIZABETH FULLAM it Box 270, Sugarbottom Road Furlong, Pa. 18925 B.S., Elementary Education X g . 77 V - 2 'J ' 4-N., v. I JSR Q. .EM JOSETTE BERNADETTE GARANT JANICE MARGARET CARSON 33 Tulip Tree Road 314 Van Kirk Street Levittown, Pa. 19056 Philadelphia, Pa. 19120 B.S., Elementary Education B5-, Elementary EliuCaZi0n KATHLEEN MARIE GOODWIN 1509 Fitzwatertown Road Willowv Grove, Pa. 19090 B.S., Elementary Education 78 JOANNE HELEN HEFFERNAN BARBARA ELLEN HOOPES 7605 Oaklane Road 8310 Mac Arthur Road Cheltenham, Pa. 19012 Wyndmoor, Pa. 19118 B.S., Elementary Education B.S., Elementary Education BARBARA ANN KALLAM SUSAN KIERSTEAD 60 D L 1214 Church Road Sprinlgggilj, SQ? 19064 Oreland, Pa. 19075 . BUS., Elementary Education B.S., Elementary Eclucatzon I 1? 'V lu U 35 4 2 2 1 i I 53 is Q P V M ! S , s I 1 4 1 V: Q. ! r, ! l I 4 ,I fi Ti 311 Ii !L'? il -E11 112 ii it , if H: n.. U2 li I if ia V ,. ,, ii 1a il Ii ii 2.3 Ii 1 U L as 5 i if! v ish I, 15' 1 Sf +I: H fn ii? My fc if: H, if i? 5 1 2,3 4 EE ! A .44 ,......-- Xxx XM W. MARY VIRGINIA LADDEN CATHERINE LA RUFFA 225 N. Spring Garden Street 835 Edisorr Avenuec 6 Ambler, Pa. 19002 EI5?EI3eEfz1g?zIzz5?f.EIZiLI:Iation B.S., Elementary EziuCdti0n BERNADETTE IVICLAUGI-ILIN DIANE IVIILDRED MILLER 602 Lnouise Road I5-12 Pulaski Drive Glensldef Pa- 19038 . Norristowu, Pa. I9Al-03 B-5-, EIUYIGVIIUVQ' EdUC0ll0'1 I3.S.,EIe111011ta1'y Ezizzcnfion 80 MARY E 8309 Cadw Elkins Pa BS., Elem i AQ MARY ELLEN MAY 8309 Cadwalader Avenue Elkins Park, Pa. 19117 B.S., Elementary Education EASY JANE MORRISON JANE F. MURRAY Jeesigti-xg ijliiaftggggf 39 Bancroft Road BS 7 - c Melrose, Massachusetts Q2176 1 Elememafy Eflucatzon B.S., Elementary Educatzon 1 w 1 'QS VICTORIA ANN PAHULA 303 Oak Street Walnutport, Pa. 18088 B.S., Elementary Education KZYSWVQ A Kp, ' U gf fi? 4 2 f-'1,7f,4!MQ,, 'pf , MARLENE JO PENZA 730 Embassy Terrace Vineland, New Jersey 08360 B.S., Elementary Education :.,,g,,. ,,,,M,,,, f 4 f, ,, ,, ,V -, 1',- ., JCM W f , ff , f, 41 tk ,f -tt: -f 'V' 'cm K GEORGEANN R. PIZZO ELLEN REID Chestnut Hill Village Apts- 1263 Doffwood Lane lglgladelphia, Pa, 19118 HUI1ti'Ik1gE11Ol1 Valley, Pa. 19006 - -, Elementary Education BS., Elementary EdllCUl7i0Vl ps 82 f X. ROSAN 2118 H4 Philadel 3.5, Elf EMU DRINKS ROSAN NE M. PIZZICHELLO 2118 1-loffnagle Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19152 BS., Elementary Education xl ESTHER ANNE RIDGWAY DOROTHY THERESA RUGGIERI 298 East Cheltenham Avenue 2529 South 21st Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19120 Ph11adelPh1a,P-1 19145, -1:06 HS., Elemenlary Education B-S-2 Elementary Eflucafwn A . 'S-4... i l 3 i l 1 a A l l i I i 1 i l ' s l i A s ,J 2 4 1 A 'i S 1 1 i l A W , l ., f! it 84 ii .300 i .-ff 4. ,7,. CECELIA RUSSO BARBARA ANN SALASIN Mt. Pleasant Avenue 6012 Pacific Avenue Ambler, Pa. 19002 Wildwood Crest, New Jersey 08260 B.S., Elementary Education B.S., Elementary Education fx. Msisx 0 XM Qx t f tk-X NANCY SHUPACK Continental Arms King of Prussia, Pa. l9l06 HS., Elelzzazzfary EIIIICIUIOII W0 NANCY 709 S. Ti Lansdale BS., Ele -9 : ,Q NANCY JEAN SCHENK CHERYL ARLENE SCHOFIELD 709 S. Towamencin Avenue 707 Garfield Avenue Lansdale, Pa. 19446 Ardsley, Pa. 19-038 B-S-, Elementary Eflucalzon B.S., Elementary Education r- fx Wlh E5 ROSEMARY PATRICIA SMITH LUCILLE MARY SQUADRONI 70 North Street 5544 Jefferson Street Rye, New York 10580 Philadelphia, Pa. 19131 B.S,, Elementary Edugqgign B.S., Elementary Education .,. s K. vw 'ff . ,..., R ix 44' l 'C' fx GAIL ANN STEVENSON 1370 Washington Lane Rydal, Pa. 19046 B .S., Elementary Education CAROLYN C. URIE 832 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 B.S., Elementary Education KATHLEEN B. WOLLMAN 38 N. Belfield Avenue Havertown, Pa. 19083 BS., Elementary Education l 1 l N l LORRAf 529 E. l Norristo BS., Ele LORRAIN E ZOTTI 529 E. Main Street Norristown, Pa. 19401 B.S., Elementary Education Sister Students graduate with the Class of ,68 in the Liberal Arts Program. Three of them complete the associate degree in Nursing. Ride Lest you think Sister Students are grounded , watch Sr. Regina Marie take off Joy is College Life sing Sr. Anna Marie, Sr. M. Valerie, Sr. M. Justine, Sr. Maria James, Sr. M. Imelda, Sr. Maria Lucita, Sr. M. Albert and Sr. Marie Theresia. 87 W Sv' r Nd 'fl - . ,. . ,,,, . .N,ewgQ'S7s'SS S Ai Sr. Miriam Elizabeth, Sr. M. Josetta, Sr, Marie Raphael, Sr. M. Gervase, and Sr, Alphonsus Mary play hooky in the Wal- dron lounge. Sr. ,lane Mary, Sr. M. Rosarita, Sr. Stella Mary and Sr. Patricia Mary find luncheon a welcomed relaxation. Sr. Marie Bernadone, Sr. Donald Marie, Sr. Mary Clement and Sr. Mary M61SlUdY together in the Cloister. Sr. Marie Eugenie, Sr' Ei1eenAhglig,p?l Blanche Marie and Sr- Mall' I fer studying in the l1bra1'Y- 'f Thoreau he Michele, a great outdo llled I, I l l Q X l l Wing Ptlff w 'i-, Thoreau has taught Sr. Marie Nadine Sr Mane Michele, and Sr. John Maureen to seek the great outdoors. 1 As on every fhght there are those who are Xlkngdifrk Qdlffa 'E1c11H6d to alert the doctor rf necessary, so lll UR Secretarial the medrcal profess1on MARGARET E. BANHOLZER 2151 Quigley Avenue Wlllow Grove, Pa. 19090 Medzcal Secretarial f'Qjf'w '13 -EUS JOANNE ELIZABETH BRYERS 2741 W. Allegheny Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. 19132 Medical Secretarial ELENA ANN GALULLO 2045 Palmer Drive Ieffersonville, Pa. Meclical Secretarial I 90 'r LINDA MARY FERRARI 7425 Andrews Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. 19138 Medical Secretarial BARBARA LOUISE GRIFFITH MARGARET MARY GRUGAN 114 Ashbrook Road 1724- Shelmire Ave. Cherry Hill, NJ. 0803414 Philadelphia, Pa. 19111 Medical Secretarial Mealical Secretarial 408 Q lki ' Q Y DOROTHY CLAIRE LEICHNER 5402 N. Lawrence St. Philadelphia, P3-' 19120 Phlladelplua Pa 19143 Medzcal Secretarzal Medical Secfegarml QQN Q BARBARA JEAN MOORE CHERYL A MORTENSON 998 Sunset Drive 26 Nomahe an Court Blue Bell, Pa. 194-22 Cranford NJ 07016 Medical Secretarial Medzcal Secretarzal JOANNE CATHERINE RIVA 885 Easton Road Glenside, Pa. 19038 Meclical Secretarial BONITA ANN RUGGERI 169 N. Brewster Road Vineland, NJ. 08360 Medical Secretarial I 4 BETTE L. SANDOLI 790 Sycamore Drive Southampton, Pa. 18966 Medical Secretarial MARY LOUISE TREFALLER 8415 Limekiln Pike Wyncote, Pa. 19141 M eclical Secretarial 1 V H11 X 1 Store' Adventurtt inlothe 1 typenit 1 compute 1 The Gsm trausiei to the and to 1 1 'W BARBARA E. TYsENN f Q R fl 610 Main Street i' K 5 Metuchen, NJ. 08340 Medical Secretarial PATRICIA ANN WHALEN 1644 Kenmore Drive Dre-Sher, Pa. 19025 Air Medical Secretarial X If ' ,,' , af Secretarial Adventurers . . . into the World of desks, typewriters, dictaphones, computers . . . The Gwynedd secretary transfers her techniques to the business office . and to the cosmos. W A , .. ., . ,,,. 1. ,Ita - i l i 1 ' 2, F A I na. snr ' ,Q ' ry S 'A 2 1 X .M , Aa I R Q.. A SWS MARGARET J. ANDERSON MARY LYNN A. BAKER MARJORIE ANNE CURRAN 445 E. Wadsixrorth Ave. 1045 Leopard Road 116 W. Sweet Briar Rd. Philadelphia, Pa. 19119 Rydal, Pa. 19046 Wildwood Crest, NJ. 08260 Secretarial Secretarial Secretarial 93 ia.. ' I I I I I I I I I I, I, I I I I I I I I , II I I I ' I at I . 5 I I. I, , 94 III I I ,-gf'I'i xE:,5?yq,T:i,T,, .I ,. ' Q'5nI,i,r:.rv .K K wh MARILYN ANN JONES 104 Lindbergh Avenue Broomall, Pa. 19008 Secretarial CHRISTINE MARIE KELLY 1212 Fayette Street Conshohocken, Pa. 19428 Secretarial CLAIRE LOUISE DWYER 34 W. Gravers Lane Philadelphia, Pa. 19118 Secretarial DIANE MARIE HARTMAN 463 Barclay Road Rosemont, Pa. 19010 Secretarial 'ttr Y 'I Q I X I PATH1 15161 Philadf Segffla I SHEU I 632 BI: Nafber SgN6IU I I I I I I I M10 1900 I I N. Wil I Secrelc I PATH 781 ll Meade I Secret ..I KATHLEEN MARIE LONG 222 Windsor Avenue Southampton, Pa. 18966 Secretarial I I wx . 1-149' I 5 I P I A 1114115 S I 1 ae -4- ,C 1 PATRICIA ANN MAY X 7516 Walnut Lane Philadelphia Pa. 19138 D . - 7 -if Secretarial j j. SHELLEY THERESA MCCORMICK 0 ACAA f 1, . 632 Manor Road 'f Narberth, Pa. 19072 Secretarial l. rig-if A ,. I gg I1. I :J ANTOINETTE MARIE NESTOR 1900 New York Avenue N. Wildwood, N..I. 08260 - . A Secretarial X PATRICIA IOSEPHINE ROBSON 784- Moredon Road I A Meadowbrook, Pa. 19046 I I 4 Secretarial R IEANNE VICTORIA ROMAN THERESA RITA TANNEY SALLY ANN TERMINE 1015 E. Abington Avenue 2338 Steven Road 262-Qnswede Road H46 WYl1dmoor, Pa. 19118 Huntington Valley, Pa. 19006 NOTTISTOWU, Pa' 19401 Secretarial Secretarial Secretarial I I4 al ' I , v. f,-' .... ,g, lJ9. t l llg l li I 1 I i , i 1 l 1 ll 1 I 1 , I I, E H ll lil Qs ,, ls. l v fy ,. l l l l li Ill, lll ll' I I I i, lv :f ,. If '. I ,I ., lf V ,I lv lr, H1 ea! gn 1' .I 5, Ii: S, 5:58 rl? l if gl rl I I E 95 1 V , 'S-. 4 gi , H ,Lm..x, ...X . . . I Nursing . . ... a demanding career . . . heart and mind alerted to the needs of others .. . a gift of one's own vitality to the physically and' mentally infirm . . . a life of service. l - JANE CLARE ANDAHAZY LI NDA KAY BAKER 18 Rudner Avenue f MAUREEN CELESTE BOYLE T A 7 N- l 08 301 Annasrnead Road , Q ' NEFZEZQ 4' tiviffokifrsx tart Nursmg N1lrsz'r1ff 7 C. A o D ELLA MARIE BUCHANAN 510 S. Fifth Street North Wales, Pa. 19451 Nursing 1 I VIRGINIA C. BURKE 1327 Grant Avenue Woodlyn, Pa. 190911. Nursing t .2-4-ass-i A PATRICIA A. CASEY I 134 Holrnecrest Road Jenkintown, Pa. 19046 . Nursing 2 ANNE ELIZABETH CORSIGLIA East Rindge Road is , Ashburnham, Mass. 01430 Nursing 3 1. . E N, IVIAUREEN ANN CROSS ROBBIN WARDELL DE MUL MARGUERITE MARY DEVINE 32 Landing Road 128 St. Georges Road 2417 Allendale Road Huntington, N.Y. 11743 Ardmore, Pa. 19003 Wilmingtwl, Del- 19803 Nursing Nursing NUfSif1g 97 l 1 F I 1 1 I p Q 3 a u 1 I I i I l ,ls i l I iv 'z I , . 3 , l 1 9 I , I I 1 1 I I 1 i 5 ' : 5 i v , I E I I I I I ,, I 4 I I III I If lf li ' I I j I 3 JANE MARIE DORMER PATRICIA ANN FISCIIER If ' 10 hqountain Avenug Rva Timoten da Costa if Mendham, NIJ. 07945 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil All I Nursing Nursing' I X , ' I III II I I I, Pl ' I 1, I 1 I li I PATRICIA A. FLYNN SUSANNE MARIE F OLEY 43 i 1100 Highland Avenue 2038 Oakmont Avenue ' Fort Washington, Pa. 19034 Havertown, Pa. 19083 Q Nursing Nursing 1. ll? I I I I I I W an :U rm Z F11 H1 so an 2 C1 E11 W rn F I-4 N oo fgoo sim 'srw 35' ohm! e-1-O QP! P5 U1 o U5 QQ F1 SSE SFF U12 312 Il I! gl 3 98 'S' DIANE I. GATENS 919 N. 19th Street Allentown, Pa. 18104 Nursing CABIN ANN GUSTAFSON 692 Cypress Street New Milford, NJ, 07646 Nursing BARBARA ANNE HOLFELNER 515 Montgomery Avenue Merion, Pa. 19066 Nursing ANTONIA DOLORES LAMBEBTI 2137 Homer Street Philadelphia Pa. 19138 THERESA lVl. KAUFMANN . 28 Gordon Road Nursing Philadelphia, Pa. 19118 Nursing ANN LOUISE HECKER 512 Bellaire Avenue Fort Washington, Pa. 19034- Nursing PHYLLIS ANN KARMELS 122 Bartram Avenue Essington, Pa. 19029 Nursing - A 'R+-:Q .f ll.- A 11 :11 1 - 1 1 1 3 , F1 1 , I 1 1 l 'Zi il 11 if '1 Fx! ill , 1 ' E 4 , 1 1 1 1 cl il 11 1 .,, ,,' 1 11 ' 1 1 W A , 6 M 1' -time H - ., . 'A ,wwf , I, 1 1 ' l X 1 , Il 1 I tl V ' IVE ivy 'vi' 11' Q lm 111 1 I 111 if We ., +--r !' 1 it lil 'l ,il 1 1 1 Q Q11 U1 , 115 ll 1.1 1 1 11 1 1 111 MARION LUCILLE MARPLE Q 1 . 11 '11 Barry Court Apts., C 16 3,2 Ambler, Pa. 19002 Nursing g's Sf 'll , 1 BETTY LOU MASSINGER NX 136 Byrne Drive X A 1 Phoenixville, Pa. 19460 1 ' 1 5 1 1 ' . I . 1,1 1 -.1 - 153' ' . 1 111 N urszng 11 1 1 l 1 5 ,' 1 L 4 , , 1 5 1 1 K 1 Z l 5 - 1 . - 1 1 I . 1 1 1 1 5 gijx . 1 my 5 1 5 -1 1 , QW: 1 if ' 1 1 1 1 ' V 11' 1 1 SEL 1 11: 1 ,,, 1 fi 1 '1 1 it L P 1 SQ SUE ANN MCCOACH KATHRYN MARY CMRS1 MARTHA M. MOODY 3418 Vista Street MCLAUGHLIN ' 5 2 . , ' ix ' QQ A 7 Phlladelphl-H, Pa- 19136 11 Wilshire Blvd gl1if1Z1lJ1l1,1nPi0n1eJ6Ci.me 1 1 , Nursing Milford, Conn. 061160 jVUrS1',,Q- 3' iv Nursing K H1 1 loo ,WH 1 hill ' ggQ?l41.1 1 l -, . A .. r, ,. V1 9lu-P IULIA MARIE O'LEARY KATHLEEN MARGARET 1428 Shelhourne Drive OTVIALLEY Bethlehem, Pa. 18018 2600 Prescott Road Nursing Havertown, Pa. 19083 IVIARII AIY E A. PODIVIENIK 543 North Hills Avenue North Hills, Pa. 19038 Nursing REGINA THERESA PRICE 1198 Reading Boulevard Wyomissing, Pa. 19610 Nursing l ROSA ALICIA PAEZ Unidacl Veclnal 9553 Lima, Peru Nursing ,Ya 1 g ape 15.58 1' 4 1 if' fel 4 I . I iz I 1. L rl 25 'I ! I 1 5 Nl v ,f MARIA MAGDALENA RIEGA SUSANNE MARIA SCOTT Av. Mariscal Castilla 499 4058 Hillside Road Mollendoa Peru Lafayette Pa. Nursing Nursing PATRICIA ANN SHELLY 32 Patton Drive Trenton, N .I . 08600 Nursing I l02 -mn., L VIRGINIA E. SEARL 64 Sunshine Road Upper Darby, Pa. 19082 Nursing so... X KATHLEEN C. SICKINGER 6 Dallas Road Willow Grove, Pa. 19090 Nursing PAMELA BERNADETTE SMITH 730 Nathan I-Iale Avenue Trenton, N.I. 08638 Nursing 4. if I GEMLDII 322 Lomban Drexel Hill Nursing 54 R ' I . Q ,J . ,.: s DEHQRA gnoylap IIBIIOIIQ IUTSITISI E Afgulle 8638 4 l w l w w GERALDINE STEPSUS 322 Lombardy Road Drexel Hill, Pa. 19026 Nursing DEBORAH MARY THOMPSON 1010 Maple Street Conshohocken, Pa. 1911-28 Nursing lr ., l r l 4 i f ,l il 1 5 1, l - BERYL E. STEWART ROSALIE MARIE SZCZYGIEL r 329 Summer Avenue 728 W. Cobbs Creek Parkway Horsham, Pa. 1904-4 Yeadon, Pa. 19050 ' Nursing Nursing . ll l 5 lf A l IO3 l , ,Q ' '5 xN, E I l . r Photo Credit: Gerald M. Cook GD 1416 0 -L lc - , , pa oc cz, Florida. CSandra Andersonl Explorin I O ll' IO4 Upport n1t1es A COLLEGE is space-vast and undefined . . . Where each student may find enjoyment in choosing and belonging . satisfaction in creating literature . . . art . . . music . . . dance responsibility in governing . . in organizing . . . bequeatbing to those who follow the urge to rocket beyond known limits. Student Government At the controls . . . intercommunications . . . relaying ideas of the students returning decisions of administiatois announcing campus activities . efficient, diligent, enterprising the V.I.P.'s of Gwynedd! THE VOICE OF THE STUDENTS: Miriani Reimel fpresidentl, Karen Kelso flst vice-presidentb, Margaret Crugan f2nd vice-presidentl, Bar- bara John Ctreasurerl, Mary McLaughlin fsecretaryl. STUDENT COUNCIL: Theresa Newell, Barbara Young, Miriam Reimel, Jane Murray, Karen Kelso, Patricia Dalton, Christine Barron, and fstandingl Mary McLaughlin, Mary T. Buonanno, and Margaret Grugan. THE STUDENT UNION COMMITTEE : Anita Stader, Patricia Dalton, Barbara Fox, Annmarie Iakabcin, Ellen Reid, and Diane Doyle. RESIDENTS' COUNCIL: Anita Serra, Mary Carlin, .lane Murray, Anita Stader, Angela DeRugeriis, and Bonita Ruggeri. MODERATOR: Sister Marie Denise. I 'wx AT! ig I07 X. I e Chfstine Barron Csenior delegatel and Arlene DePallo fjuriior delegate? represent the College at all N.F.C.C.S. functions. Photographer interrupts the officers of the Community of Christian Living for a picture: Mary Ann Mahoney fchair- manl, Nancy Schwartz, and Nancy Klein, IO8 lubs . .. The option of choosing a club is left to the stu- dent. A Wide variety of interests is offered since talents and inclinations are multifold. Joining a club is not compulsory but the intellectual, cultural, and spiritual advantages attract an earnest and sizeable membership. - . ffer Mr. Bruderle fmodcratorl and Kathy Kordek fcllalpriclliiittsons l the assistance of the llitcrlzrztiolzni Relations Club TO- llgee Rufreriis l Group with Sr. Mary Coleman f1n0dSr11IO1'l H1161 Angela by Segding fchairmanj in adopting an orphanage in South Vietnam them money and food and clothing. Officers ol McHugh ll X Nlllign 'llfsnmf Officers of the Literary Club, .lean Maclntosli fsecretary-treasurerj and Margaret McHugh fchairmanp show moving pictures of Hamlet at an evening meeting. Barbara O'Neill samples various cosmetics at a make-up demonstration sponsored by the Gracious Living Club. 43 Officers Of the Film Society, Carol Sharpe lchulfnlunl and Mary Boyle csccrcturyi check the projector before PCff01'm5mCe5- Rllillirry members of the Bowling Club are Ann and A 5111.111 Kelley, Margaret Cross, Karen Kelso, Chris IOSCIHCHLI, and Cm-I nen Diaz. I09 Our Clubs provide usuch society As is quiet, wise, and good? . . 1 a I D DILIZ fIl10dC1'Lll01'D Jlld 1.1t11C1 BOllIDCOiS fChLli1'11lLlIlJ C1 111 thc Sparzish Club. irect discuss10I1S .93- Alembic l Fullam 2111 ,X x 155- IFQL: gif. , If 5 13, X iii. 'Xi . X. .F 5 X-. Ewen in hlfa Bet mam ha Ulf 111 fl! the Ihq M. on BAM-A berg If JCI5. 'M KQ ,NES rim K Na . ,,, Pill ...gflq muse? I fr 51? kit LL- 1,27 3 fif- f xv, uw- 2 , S ,m:- a1P 'N Alembic Club officers, Carol Baker Cchairmanl, Noel Byrne, and Mary Jane Fullam announce the club's star-studded Variety Show. With a song in their hearts Glee Club officers Nancy Klein and Sue von Hake Cchairmani give a new rendition of an old favorite. Even in the lounge, C.C.D. officers, Bar- bara Bettlnger and Patricia Fletcher fchair- 111HHl have their minds on club activities. The Modern Dance Club enjoy the antics 1 ,Q-v' G' if the club chairman, Marilyn Smith, as WY awalt the instructor Pictured are Shar- im Babb, Mf1fj0rie Knaefler, Geraldine Desen- JCYQQ, Joann LlCl'C. c Campbell, and Rosemary Hard- 4 1-KSN , sf 'z 3 Alice Sullivan fchairmanl ulights up the campus through the Valley Players. - . , , L' 12111 e IR C officers, Maureen Drunnn, Jane Wilson, and Kathleen Drumm htlp the churn , Kathleen Kordek to celebrate her birthday. The Sczence Club whose cliuirintni is Patricia W1ldIOH invites outstanding speakers to address the broup on club days. Ullicers of L are Xanty l tice-president t llatkerman Dorothy llacl tire-president dm Anderson tteasuierl. -I I x Q 5. 7.-1 Risk Athletics . . . 6Hj0yed on both intramural and inter- collegiate levels. The spirit of good sportsmanship is thus fostered, and school spirit is keenly felt when play- ers, cheerleaders, and spectators unite with one VoiceforG ...M ... C! 1- Officers of the W.A.A. are Nancy Dziok f2nd vice-presidentl, Nancy Wackerman Cpresidentl, Dorothy Wackerman flst vice-president? and San- dra Anderson Csecretary- treasurerl. HOCKEY TEAM: Kseatedl I. Margarite, J. Simone, M. Ladden, S. Bettinger, A. Bambi, P. Sheehy, H, Hughesg fstandzngl M. Pottichen, P. O'C0nnell, M. Camino, N. Klein, M. E. Barnett, J. Collins, .l. Gorman, L. Baker, and M. Grugan Cmanagerl. Hockey varsity fights its way to uc tory over Cabrini College. i II3 We've the BEST TEAM .. . shout Cheerleader Maureen Chance, Amta Serra, Jane Mootz, Sandy Erschen, Pam Petrella, Alta Lizotte, Jeannie Konya, Madeline Murphy, Maryann Mahoney Qcaptainl and Mary Louise Taylor. Yearly the student and faculty contend for victory-on the b k tb Mr. Frey Cwho received his red badge of courage D makesai ebasllllletcourtu II4 Bambi, M. Smith, H. Hughes, IE Hennessy, K. Kelso, L. San1.0fff D. Wackerman, M. Carlin, C- Sllva Row 3: Mrs. McHugh, M. Curran M. Pottichen, M. E. Barnett, B O'Nei11, C, Betz, and L. Kramer. K, Kelso ee Ccaptainl. Here A WINNING TEAM: Row 1: A. Dziok, S. Bettinger. Row 2i - A TENNIS TRIO: Barbara O'Neill, Linda Sanbore and .loy WCISS. ' THE BOWLING TEAM: Kathleen Wieber, Barbara O'Neill, Julia Powers, Linda Sanbore, Kay Torpey, and Monica B E l l Rutecki Ccaptainl. f fs 4 1 The aquatic feats of Rosemarie Farrell The general physical fitness plan for all. 4 'fi sly xxvtxf N3 f AM his-J J fflr :K-vfswsi . . iff fsgf , Kathleen Kordek weeps over Page 1. X s A i :ii '.' jfs- 1 'J X 1 X f tf' f J ' Qg.,,- W X Editor-inChief, Monica Rutecki, types assign- ments for next issue. ' The GW nmereian N X X x ,. W. , ' aww... x . i Mary .lane Fullam checks for Page 4-. Eileen Sambor identifies pix for Page 3. . vw? I Mrs. Breslin adviser to the Gw n ' d- ' -' ' .' ' 1to , mer Y Clan, goes over the paste-ups with Patricia Clark and Maman Kelley Cassociate e and Clare Bah , A 01 D U -- , M I HUGH GRUDCIIJS, Barbara Daiutolo, Ellen Reid and Mary .lane Morrison frcportersl. II6 ,lane Wilson proofreads Page 2. l information rsl l . l 9' ., , Cecelia l lllustratioi llarg Pony llllrr .'. if ZM ng , . --Riggs H Ph inf: pt 931 F 'ff hifi are 5 H x A xg M rw, - . . ditures with . Busmess Managerj checks current expen ' lvacchia fAS5t- Judllll Ta Diane Gilfens- : ,fb Cecelia Russo fphotographerb and Mary R. Ladden Cart editor? determine illustrations for next issue. The Gwynmerclan Vol. XIX October-May, 1967-68 Dedicated to Our' Lady of Mercy Published monthly by the students of Gwynedd--Mercy College Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent the 'views of the administration. Editor-in-Chief: Monica Rutecki Page Editors: ill Kathleen Kordek Q25 Jane Wilson C33 Eileen Sambor C45 Mary Jane Fullam Associate Editors: Patricia Clark, Marian Kelley Art: Dianne Gatens, Mary R. Ladden Copy Editor: Alexandria Lamartine Circulation Manager: Margaret McHugh Managing Editor: Teresa McArdle Assistant Managing Editor: Judith Talvacchia Exchange Editor: Elizabeth Diskin Adviser: Mrs. Breslin Reporters: Clare Bahr, Marty Bernier, Sandra Costa, Barbara Daiutolo, Irene DiBruno, Susan Force, Sarah Fullam, Lucinda Cilde, Barbara Jones, Karen Kelso, Barbara Koz- lowski, Mary Jane Morrison, Ellen Reid, Mary Lou Trefaller. L Tltiflllel lB11lJ11'1 101105, Irene DiBnm0' and Bar U Mir ou Vli.. Mt11gul.et.MCHugh fcirculationb Shows an lm- Reporters, Sarah Fiullglgile Eeit news of campus flctivities. D0rtunt sign to Sandra Lamartine Ccopy ed.l t0 bara K0Zl0WSk1 Se ec hu1'1'Y lllings along. II7 College through the eyes of its ever-alerted Staff. The Coehan . . . invites the Reader to visit Gwynedd-Mercy Meet Eleanor Zaiss, editor, always readY to Open new vistas of G.M.C. 'CE 33 . X l f' fa . - ill: H t his Mealff'1r. ,.f N3g .aa fy Kathleen Schmidt stands by as Mr. Leoni Cschool photographerl captures another first for the '68 yearbook. Sister Mary Emmanuel fmoderatorj guides, directs, and advises Grace McCurk d M R ' an ary yan, as Barbara Fell checks transparencies. II8 Ma Cr . . 's 011 0 Y oss check their assignment envelopes to see what 1 1 . . . - nd Margaret rgaret Crestani, Catherine Clark, Patricia Kosikowskltada 'S agenda- Copl lo file on U Where I and D0 N 5 X 1. Y X x g X '1' ' 4 A I i U M 1. l E K F t I. 1 , 4 t l I r 4 i 1 I u COPY to be t y d? - . . . . fire on the job.pe Ann Mane Keeley and Mary Carlin With a deadline Just around the corner, Rosemary Smith, Whe dd Nancy Klein, Maryann Mahoney, and Gail Stevenson are re ' - an 1 We put lt? On the hunt, Sister Maria Francita busy, busy, busy' d D Uma DeH3P0It6 are attracted by dramas-on-file. .vi 3,15 , Ye... i X' -fri! ,, Spring along the Basin, Washingto I20 V. , :mg ,rffgsqr V I , 5 ,, 3 , -wx el 'ff ea f '4 f f. . ' 1' .7355 fi. A Y, , 'i Q l N Y '. 5 A -'A 1 w A 5 'il 1 . 'W' fit, ix, i V . F W., .gem , dnwyf X9 Z If L5 f ' f , -e fs' 'Qc ,A , 'lf' ' , , , 3 , 4' . F 'xg ' , l. - .. W 5' 1 Af' A ' : R , D. V I KX 1- ' . .,, , : x, K .v ,Eg 4 1 xl! 1 c R ai W L xi 1 q ,A , Q, 'Lx e - ,,.e,,,. L.. .835 .. n, D.C. Explorin The Present 1-3 Jwfwl F Q- T' 'fl A COLLEGE . . . a stage Within a stage . . . Wherein each student evidences new phases of self . . . the Freshman . . . timid, shy . . . the tight bud . . . the promise of the Sophomore . . . eager, inquisitive . . . a hint of What's to be . . . the promise of the Junior . . . earnest, sincere . . . the flower unfolded . . . the promise of Fulfillment. K a l l w 1 l 1 J A 1 3 Happening planners for Junior Class are Anita Serra fTreasurerD, Karen McGee CVice-Presidentl, Jane Mootz fSecretaryD, and Theresa Newell CPresidentD. l22 Patricia Dalton, Margaret McHugh, Cornelia Bychinski, Jean MHCIU Juniors Ever soaring . . co-pilots . . . soon to take over controls . .. confirming each course against degree requirements . . . alert to changing conditions . .. refusing to be grounded hy discouragement. 98,1 mx! I. I -X lr Susan Marshall, Kathleen Kordek, Ann Devers, Judith Staub, Julie Cirino seem to be waiting in the breezeway for something to haPPCn- ren Kelso, and Paula Rivest just happened to pose for photogr-HP tosh, her. -Li! 1 v' . ill , 1 l', ' x 's-,nn -we hip ID - llfniqi qu l X .45 wk ' .3 ,o N X X I 5 Kathleen Schmidt demon- strates methods of elementary Science to Kathleen DAm0re Barbara Fell Barbara Fox, Kathleen Cfxhill and Ami Bambi. tl I , 52? A- : L 'X Fw' 'M ' i5 1i5 it f E e t B ' Q. A Y l A hap will i NlonicgylgstiglglCsenters Waldron Hall: Eileen Stamos, ahg,km0W,plfIt ' alma Patel, and .lane Wilson. if t ,, A E Our pix will be in the '69 Coelian dream Bonnie Moyer, Patrlcia D1 Bartolo, Eileen Dolan, Eileen Sambor, Kathleen Flynn and Julia Powers. I23 f E , l i I 1 ' I l , l I 1 I , 1 1 Q7 rl ll li l i l f il 1 l l y . 1 l i l l s n f l . 1 ,j 1 iv Q f l Q i li g all 5 l i ll ll: ,g 5 ll' - Zi! l llQ :li'1 - '1 'x 'S ill all' ill mg 'ill .lil rs lil E lif itll' l,Ii pig' 'e il ll l El lg 5 6'-W5 it ,1 i'l 35 wg ill' rw ll' , 1 fl all ll, gl V :al ll 1 1 fix , ' 5 J, 4 + .Q W 4 l ' 'fairy-IQ: ,5 - fjggwf ., , 1 ' Mr' - 2 . A il l A Mm' ' la l l s- 4 i la 1 ' -rf. ill 1 l24 ll' .,Y I 5. 4 flu Any pause refreshes Gloria Smoluk, Mary Downing, and Patricia Boyle. Which one can,t say ucheesev? .lane Simone, Janis Lacko, Mary Ellen Boland, Barbara Wagner, or Maryanne Crumlish? Up with the people! - especially with people like Kathleen Lawler, Marie Wojcik, Lorraine Cannon, Patricia Downing, Alice Donahue, and Barbara Limerick. .l little liesh ai llay, Sue llcflei ,ll1,sl-hat beau! limmons, Kathl to-l-3-2-l C Ullflla111p,. H llllllli' lllt list Panel, and jan, lllf lla . llllllfa 1? I. -. 4 4 J , A liule fresh air never hurt anyone as Cecilia Goodwin, Rita Skelly, Barbara Mg1y,Sl1C McGeever, and Sandra Curtis prove. I Ah what beauty surrounds such beauties as Barbara Daiutolo, Anna Marie Tirhmons, Kathleen Wieber, Karen Holl, Judy Talvacchia, and Eva Fischer! 6-5-4-3-2-1 Contact! Patricia Sasnauskas, Catherine Kalb, Carol Baker, Anne Goldkamp, Sharon Toole, and Nancy Devine seem oblivious of any take off. Turning the last lap to the Cafeteria are Eileen Stamos, Monica Rutecki, Sunita Patel, and lane Marie Wilson. gong haplgy Smiles are provided for the photographer by Kathleen D'Amore, ar - ara ell, Barbara Fox, and Kathleen Schmidt. N 1. P 'EFI ,Xi X Bed time story hour for Madeline Murphy, Ann Ratke, .lane Mootz, Mary Louise Taylor, Anita Serra and Jeanne Savoldy. Ann Kelley, Christine Tilson, Patricia Kosikowski, Elizabeth Tomaszewski, Angela Magazu, Annmarie Jakabcin, Linda Tyson and Nancy Klein enjoy the antics of Gomer Pyle. Patricia Leteher, Pamela Regan, Mary-Jean Hig- gins, Lee-Ellan Suhoza, and Donna Daniels come down the up-staircase. Laundry Time' lxidllil Aroiemen 1, Eileen Hughes and Mer cedes Azua dlapose of their hed linena IS is the life' bttphinle Mitthtll A1115 mn M ll10IlLM Chllg lm rron Aniti Qtxcltr Nlux Cllllll ind Pitiuit llc ill CXPUIU L togethernees 1 E iv t 2 i 2 i 2 . li it if Wx , X . W Wg' X M., .l Sophomore presidentl, Eileen He! ' K lsx Q Nr Q C Q 3 'Ss th it ijSTfNY X Efis xee A i is. N: as sr Xxx: 's ix K Angk- ssex, ,swat-so Xggx: r N. X XY sr-sfmrgssi s: lb' ' - yr swvhss NNQ N ' ...A Vfqer xx, - N -XF.-5 i t 6- -X . sea it-x ' 5 : on N s K ot exe N ' Qin. ge X .- I -Q A N. XV A ffiiwx X. J G' xl .N 'HP s Q t oi i 4 i X X 2 ,,f1'..-si t r ,ff Sophomore Class Officers: fseatedj Kathleen Sickinger Cvice- presidentl, Mary Theresa Buonanno fpresidentl, and fstandingl Elleen Hennessy Csecretaryl and Theresa Kaufmann Ctreasurerl. ophomores . . . Studying the maps , , , in touch with the pilots and co-pilots ,, in frequent communications with major networks . . . Salling calmly . . . with trust for a successful flight. Tell us about last nivht--Janet Chambers, Jeanne Konyar Maureen Rossi' D Mary Cleary, accost Patricia McKee between classes. B b r Miller Catherine Breen and Elizabeth Delaney talk things over on ar a a , ' the breezeway. I2 ' TLTT N5 y K ' 5 sis i . , A XR t S N kt . .- iyxo K I vi tl, . 1 .-ll, i r X ' Hg 'S . 4 Q A i xy A f X .,, -st, 1 it Q J V . . - . t , yr- N' 4, ., V I . lijgryf vp as - '1 aj ,Q Sophomore nature lovers include Donna Dellaporte, Lucille Kramer, Maureen Duffy, Nancy Walsh, and Marion Woron. :wwe f - 'N J xt, 4. XX 5? by fl 1 gn' YQ! -55? X N' r NCQ Yb- Resident stude Future technologists, Joanne McDevitt, Eleanor Marateo, Pa- hl.m tricia Neumann, and Susan Johnston become acquainted with Sem mu ' using the polarimeter. We sincerely hope Mrs. Fay will not object to Patricia Dolan, lilhiswhatg Jane Hinton, Eileen Corr, Lynn Leva, Arlene Depallo, Rita gthllaryvtnl Ladden, and Barbara Bettinger posing in her Volks. lltfilliozlc Attractive merchandise tempts Mary Anne Devlin, Marilyn Klosterman, Sandra Costa, Kathleen Lynskey and Beth Pickard in the Campus Store. I28 . :Q x 1,0 ff' ss i Lhsazrrlhmml Resident students Susan Force, Marion Kelley, and Gracemarie McGurk mliflllhtaiti search their mailboxes hopefully. l t :,.3mPmiti1lQ: ls this what goes on in the periodical room! Guilty ones Myenfpmtfi are Mary-Ann Costa, Marie Eberhard, Irene Di Bruno, il llli ,I -fl lhlfllllfll Kozlowski, and Mary ,lane Fullam, avi was fi? Z-ff l N0 Cheatiflgl Mary Ryan, Elaine Trem Squadroni match wits at a hand of gin rummy. g l, Margaret Roche, and An ela ,O ' 4 l Rosemary Kates, Alexandra Lamartine, Diane de Fontenbk Eleanor Huston, and Mary Beth Mountain find the library tree pit an inviting spot for chatting. .- p, 2 1 I 3 1 I I i Q is t t fa it . ,, tl t. l t i Q t lt it 4 t 31 1 tt t 4 i t l 3 1 t i l L i t 1 t 4 Just the record to study with -Kathy Wright, Maureen Rossi, Carol Lauth, Maureen Shields, Diane Urbani, and Carol Sharp select the Kit Kats. ' ' A 1 . ' X lt's that photographer again I Mary Elena Canuso, Peggy Cross, ,loan Povilaitis, Margie Patton, Betty Procopio, and Mary Raimondo are caught. , I30 x X.,- 12:5 Y., -? 0 3 an srwd-r ' i 1 i V i ,Q j ll ,., 'Y-v-, ' 3 'K 'V Q fy i 'mf S4125 Eileen Young and Cara Yanessa may come at the end of the alphabet, but otherwise they're tops, F our Spades? ventures Deborah Thompson to her bridge set, Kathy O'Malley, Sue Faley, and Ella Buchanan. 'Nr-E 'Yu N9 Q if . Fw Aiming Apprer follow eager T 5eCl1IC filled Y funn Q9 ' Wdlllng 111 the I me lle QT, 1 llaneag lah, I50llIl3 1 Rogan Rlllllgyii l I is 'miami nhlttiige Ml. '55 - .5 - ,f- r 3552, Q fail 2 l J E Freshmen - Aiming high . . Apprentices . . . following the flight from the ground eager to get at controls .. . Secure but aware of possible hazards filled with hope for future flights. ,, s...u. 4 Class Officers are Pam Petrella fsecretaryl, Kathy Persch ftreas- urerl, Agnes McDermott Cpresidentl, and seated Regina Lynch fvice-presidentl. Waiting for an assembly in the auditorium: Mel- anie Melirer, Susan Greg- Cr, Margaret Birch, Ann Marie Connor, Irene Spil- liln, Sharon Bettinger, Isolina Ceballos, Melinda Rozsar, and P a m el a Rainey. Christine Silva gives a demon- stration of liectographing to Edith Zelaya, Irene Margarite, Grace Cairo, Pauline Starecky, and Helen Hughes. I3I 'v u ' the beauty of fall? Patricia O'Conne-ll, Who enjoys ' - Virginia Critzer, Lillian Toriello, KathlIeJen.EdgaanC351Z anne McKeefe1y, Mary Ellen Brett, ucin I Kathleen Grubb, Joanne Falcone, and Mary Helmig. Why are Dolores Drislane, Margaret Whelan, Catherine Clark, Margaret Donnelly, Joanne Campbell, Alice Budd, Mary Bernier, JoAnn Collins, and Sarah Cassidy outside the BOYS, Academy? Modeling on the front steps of Assumption Hall are Alberta McCulla, loan Williams, Ann Martin, Anne Provence, Maureen Purcell, Claire Quinn, Veronica Murphy, Agnes Kelley, and Eileen Nicholson. Renewing their youth are Maureen Magarity, Kathleen O'Malley, Elaine Tomashunas, Maureen Mistele Rita Shflft, Helen Pepe, and Lorraine Palastro. XJ, W I :W Taking things easy in Waldron lounge are Barbara Lu- ciani, Maryann Tamasauskas, Eleanor Mclntyre, Ellen Fitzgerald, Patricia Weber, Marie Usilton, Patricia Flynn, and Marie Mancini. Smiling away in the breezeway - Theresa Pascale, Kathleen Weber, Elaine Waltrich, Eileen Savryk, Pa- tricia Foley, Nancy Loftus, Bonnie Strow, Marianne McDade, Regina Lynch, and Elaine Lattanze. Barbara Jones shares a joke with Donna Faino, Ann- marie Flanagan, Barbara Harrigan, Rosemarie Cotter, Elaine Furey, Margaret Craebner, and Elizabeth Hal- pin. Future nurses take a break from studies: Andrea Di- Deo, Ruth Garrison, Lynne Tomasco, Kathleen Bros- ious, Michele Fitzgerald, Rosemary Zerr, Kathleen Regan, and Theresa Baxter. P1 !, X. it 2 2 1 V L 1, 1 E K 1- . A K t Q fi 3 15 If t i 'n lr l 1l '1 fl l l l li 11 l l 'Y if I. II ,1 il 31 I l l, 1 ,. 11 ln F1 55 ,. I, ,1 I 1, u 1 1 V A L u 1 I 1 I1 1 t l l l I Y 1 1 x T 1 1 P I 1 i 1 Medical Missionaries, Sr. Nora Marie, Sr. Patricia Ann and Sr. Bridget Ann look over an assignment before class. Together we stand! Joanna Prazko, Claire Reinke, Victoria Sappington, Carite Torpey, Eileen Taylor, Elizabeth Weever, Shirley Sanger, and Linda Sanbore present a pleasing group. 5 Sr. Beata Maria, Sr. Marie Damien, Sr. Grace Miriam Uuniorl, Sr. Marie Amata and Sr. Regina Marie are interested in Sr. M. Edmonda's skull. The secretarial lounge offers re- laxation for Mary Rairnondo, Bar- bara Waltrop, Ana Perez, Bonita Vannini, Maureen Klemp, Mar. garet Crestani, Patricia I-loopes, and Maureen Pottichen. I I34 i l 14 ii, I Seven Lanni Roser Ki Und: Hill Furey Bfilllln Illarie Langl- Mai. and Q I0 sit. pingttlll, Came Lum Sanbofe '. liarie Damien, i lluniori, Si, r. Regus liaiie r. ll. Edniondis ,,.-:FY -llttirl i llg ii mlliiif ill!!! --at 51222 use .- if fe ,CIN ' 4 F' fe it-if .JJ nj, 4 Seven choirs of dorm angels-Catherine Moore, Patricia Lannon, Alta Lizotte, Agnes McDermott, Anne Juzwiak, Rosemary Hardacre, and Barbara Marsden. 1a ,, Did you hear?-Geraldine Desenberg, Marguerite Boch, Inez Brennan, Sharon B bb ' a , Pamela Petrella, Maureen Chance, Melissa Corcoran, Mary Jane Cam- eron, and Juanita Gorman swap news items. Sr. Mary Kevin and Sr. Amelia joined the class in September. Under the spreading chest- nut t1'ee stand Kathryn Furey, Janet Januzelli, Carol Bentley, Karen Craney, Rose- marie Milicia, Eileen Mc- Laughlin, while Bernadette McAleer, Marguerite Cerger, and Christine Brecker prefer to sit. . if are Q 2 J ' A i ilu' 'J 'ig Q. 'Vik-qfa' U p - , N.,9,' A SQA t--..p.,i..,.5- Lats.. -Q:-J xg '-d.14,k,, ... , I35 i i ki-is W riff ,, ,. 364 7-Nb' 43 I 'fy' 1' T ..' -: fffLl'Lij- 'lafxgcf FL' YQ '1:3'-.E-flfts-Lili for L .. , -- 'mf- e ,ff .. , 4' 2 I 4- V' Kava-fQ,,,., ,f,,.. f e ' fl, eeeo 5' 147' 11 ' e e , 1 A oeoo .o ' 5 . . . ' Reflecuon Pool, Washmgton Monument, W3ShlHgtOH, D.C. C I E 1 1 i 5 v -M M 4 ' W nv-Qyiufkv,-. W ,ww-M. ,t 4 nf 4-,,Q,..4u - ' Exploring The I36 Atmosphere w ' 'X lg s -,Q f s-fl. vb 5 ll. A COLLEGE . . . Reflects as a pool a teleidoscope of happenings . . . Mass, blessing the year each day . . . freshmen, reliving uthe forties . . thinkers, setting the World right at the coffee hour . . . lecturers, challenging our opinions . . . candles gleaming, hearts glowing at Christmas . . . dances . . . dramas . . . tours to the continent and THE HAPPENING ofthe year . . . GRADUATION 'LB -L4 ,gg i may , I I 'L 3.4: e I I 4 I I I I I I I I 4 I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I .II II ,I I: AI ,, I . II I I I I We just uhappenedw to go to Gwynedd and look what happened! I I I I 4 I I I I I I I I I I I September l8, 1967 I I I -1 I Ii Ii Ii Y I 4 i. I I I I I I . I, I I I I I I Lost and Found? In a way-the freshmen try to I find day. I38 themselves the first --. The school year began with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. The Capping Ceremony initiates the freshman as part of the college. Bernard Pheiffer captivates his audience at the Capping Ceremony. e 'iriv- f- GK -1 Little Sisters enjoy themselves at a get-acquainted dinner with their Big Sisters kt- initiate the liege. s his audience 5 ' ' W l 4 , 4,3 P 1, - .V ' Q w, x ,, 4 me ' ' -i'.' ff' .1 , i 4, i . fha J - ns, Q ,Q ' 'f , 'V . . ir' ' . 3 . fr i t , ' Y ' rl l' . . Q! 1' ' 1' ,- t ,A f as 1. - '- , ,U 4, .,t.5g- A Ls. '1 , Y V 9 An important part of every dinner-Gwyn:-:dd's favorite chef. Freshmen, Marty Bernier and Kay Torpey model the fashionable forties for Freshman Week. F 1 sg' - -.,,,Ns Congratulations to committee members, Annmarie Jakabcin, Rosemary Smith, Kathleen Wright, Anita Stader, Maryann Mahoney, and Diane Gatens for planning a delightful weekend. lt HAPPENED last year .. It HAPPENED again this year . . . Bigger and hetter. WHAT? . . Sr. Marie Julie enjoys a skit in the lounge with Mr. Joseph Hartman. Ann ,luzwiak introduces her family to Sr, M, Patricia Joseph, dean of residents. l40 Pal V! ,. 1 . it il'111lS1evf m31IlS gl F T wi: ParentS, Weekend 'Ihe McDermotts pose with freshman daughter, Agnes, E .. E .A V V D 131: A1111 SWVCHS, popular soprano en- tertains ffuests S d , ' rn OII UH Ely CVCI11l'1g. J Freshman nure 13. 1 , - . . . ' dim , we, driara ONe1H, enjoys a delicious bb Cr with her parents. Seniors Angela Defiugeriis, Marian Dunleavy, Rosemary Smith, Mimi Reimel and Jane Murray add their skit to their parent's delight. 1 if f, .. .. .rw t ... ,oi , -, 'e3--.,.t J :.iyi'vi' F Q, -..,. AOtc1 npia Ilso 1u1n.. A MAN in the Dorm! l! Nog only Margie Grugan dons her lJrother's outfit to surprise Maureen Rossi. ,M 'W' I42 A4 Happenings on Q 1 E fi E 1 3 A ng V fi os s Y surpr- NJ ,lf13Ni.,f' 1' . vu- A. . , if umm-.s.+.I 1. -+5 fl 1- . M . - Q X ,s,,o.s,...s , t ! D 'Q ia., l x R g I l, UH! ai F' l E! 1 Q 3. 31 il N. N ,Q Q 1 OH Campus - Here and There p. 142 Ihgr. Thomas Bruderle addresses the Literary Club. IS topic, Russian Literature, was of interest to all. Sophomore nurses Patricia Flynn and Sr. Maria Ber- 7 narda, are ready and willing to be of assistance at Open House. Gloria Hernandez and .lean Mathis , Ruth Garrison, Michelle Fitzgerald, present a panel for the nursing department. Former editor of The Coelian, Margaret Hardigan, reminisces with alumnae Sharon Cook and Nancy Casale after the Alumnae Communion Breakfast. p 143 Father McCabe admmlsters First Holy Communion. to his convert, a deaf mute, in the Chapel of Assumption H 11. Tlie Offertory Procession of a concelebrated Mass in honor of the Presidenfs fSister Mary Gregory? F811-if ,..ff ,,,,.ff '!. Day. I Every month the Resident Students participate in an evening M355, followed by animated and meaningful discussions. Here Christine Barron places her host in the ciborium. I43 Da in Russia In commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the U.S.S.R., the International Relations Club E C6 presented a day of retrospect and appraisal . . .W Library co-operated with bulletin boards capturing Russian culture . . . Registration flourished . . . Audiences radiated excitement I44 Q Lectui es touched on Russian accomplishments, religion, literature, and philosophy . . . A Samovar invited all to a happy ending. s 1 s 1 FRF'-5 .XM 145 l . ar' uf file I I I I I I I X, IC ,I I yi, I Around the orld with Nancy Klein at Stonehenge Sr. Margaret II, Mary in Portugal with Jane Hoelker and Ann I Hogan, studying in France Margaret Crestani I and Marianne McDade at Expo '67 . . . with Susan von Hake in Switzerland and London with I Y Jeanne Maclntosli examlnlng a Roman specnnen out- II side the Ashmolean Museum While a student at I 1 Oxford with Faculty and Students spending i Easter in Rome. 1 I . I III I I II, . 54 I 5 6 if s K XXQsxi.w-X' DID QVLIYIUYQIUX FSMQ X A x 1 Ng ' xiixkix Ql1Cl1'!fia Qui E ' x . ws-wx K . . X -xv 'ww Nw: fx x . A Nina-Q iv-X S A .: T4 SQ , Q ' , . .Q ' A Q T I ' X' Y? 9 di XQ i M- K W woxwu5l ' , xm r-D' 'P.,: ,'v,9xx CC QS in an X xx Al X X The Royal ambit JJ -4-N l f I ! 1 .,Nm,, ,t 9 FQ 'DMM s. f 4 If 4 K Q, 49 ' i STORY : This is not merely the story of Henry Tudor and his trembling flirtations, but the history of modern man with all his egocentrism, all his mental prowess, all the innovations that humanism has spawned and has passed on to our own times. CAST: Henry VIII ........ ...... T homas McGee Katarina of Aragon . . . . . . Anna Marie Felix Ann Boleyn ....... Patricia Dickens lane Seymour ..... ..... K aren Sinex Kathryn Howard .... ...... B eth Moore Anna of Cleves . . . . . . LYUUC Tomasco Kate Parr ..... R05ema1'Y Zeff Director . 0 0 .. Mr. Jules Tasca v 1 Li' I 'gm f 4 n ' ih w W f N as I is 13- ag. .45 L I i i K ?E 3 arg S 2 5 S gi 'rl iz . . i V4.2 Ylllhere is Rudolph? r K .C 'S XSQX XX . . - QNX .s X .ssssmssxs n Staff have a party for any good excuse The Coelia -S0 of course, at Christmas. Prett Y-f0t-a-picture, Cynthia Angelo and Kathy Wright Pause with their escorts. Santa also visits the Valley with Christmas parties for Faculty and Students . . . special treats for clubs and staffs a Christmas Dance in Regina Coeli and Peace and Good Will to All. V15 The Christmas Dance Committee, M. Claire Bahr, Barbara FOX, and Michele John were responsible for success of the evening- l5! , 3 I Horizons Vanish . . . as activities move away from and back to the three- hundred-plus acres that offer an ample arena for a Wide variety of student enterprise. it-,gg :QM 'gt ' f Q , 4 IH, vc I A ' 36 ia' 1, Q K+' 1 ...ah 1 .sg , V .f 'Z . , , , , , sw..--. nl , 4- -,,g,,fff I52 H Z 7, 3 Voted by the entire student body, Geraldine Desenberg becomes Gwynedd's choice for Glamour Magazine Contest. Mary Carlin and Nancy Schwartz decorate one of Gwyn- edd's jitneys for La Salle's Tap-Off Rally. What is the fall without a Hay Ride? Coelian Staff visit the grave of President Kennedy during spring trip to Washington, D. C. X' ' if 4, . Faculty and students attend the Catholic Authors' Luncheon at the Sheraton Hotel. Mary Ann Mahoney's date for the Halloween Dance. Patricia Sheehy and Mary Ellen Barnett select valentines for ??? Every year the Senior Class plant a commemorative tree on the campus. Here the class of '67 dig their hole. Part of Freshman Week was a skiing trip to Pine Hills. 'sl' gl Q t ,4 ,gi 41 Ir fl iz yt ll at 4? if t t S? if l W, gi 1? li fr l ,a il li .i .1 fl fs it it rl it fi ,1 .2 El ll il il s 6 Sr t. I. l 5. ll Ii 3 if 4 fl EI ii 4 4 yi l l Ei t l l r i i t l I . sl -4 ll ll tt 4 l . I i t ,x l 1 I t r i ' 'fag ' ' f'v,r'f 'sf . sf., r ff www, fig -- . Lf Anna Maria Conti, noted soprano, who de- Marie Louise Hickey, who relived Majority lighted with song of One for our enjoyment, Visitors to Campus . . . came from every place except lVla1's. Among the STARS that shone on the stage in the Julia Ball Auditorium were I54 Lois Rapp, artist, whose scenes of Spain and Portugal were shown in Waldron Cenlef- Syhel Connolly, Irish designer, whom Mother Marg Bernard brought to the campus, when she VISIIC her in the fall. The 4 ,I I 'lot ar as llle 1s. Among '39 in the 5 ol Spam and .lflfon Center' xlorher hen Mart' ll 1 che YiSllllll fi' G Michael Ford, alumnus of our Boys' Academy, took an hour off from LaSalle to thrill a tightly packed auditorium. The Columbus Boychoir left memories of song not soon forgotten. .loc and Penny Aronson added a song and fun hour Us HWY SUl'I9l0mf'11l0fl Ollfll Olllfff ill folk SONS- The R.O.T.C. Band from Lagallv Colh-go prmtidvrl an am-lix-ily period of stirring and inspirational music. I55 . , af' 1 E 1 I i ,I li Q2 I1 11 pl 11 14 1 ll 1 1, 'l 51 11 ,: '1 fi ii I fl it 14 E I 1 l 1 1 I I S 5 1 1 i It ' I 3 I ffl tl tl 1 Qi ii '1 1 i 1 1l li I 1 1 1 1 4 . 1 i 1 il Al 1 1 1 ,1 M Li li W E if I 11 Ll 1 1 1 I i 1 Faoult Dinner A prima ballerina, Marilyn Smith, satirizes classical ballet toys from the Nutcracker Suite come to life . . . Alpine lasses move through measures . . to the delight of watching faculty. Honors Convocation Twice annually are students with high academic achievement honored. Salom Ryzk was the speaker in February Karen McGee among those in the first convocation Dorothy Wackerman in the second and the Senior-Junior group chosen for the College Whois Who. ' i' ' Y - pring Happenings at Presidential and Ivy Stone Inn V 'LQ 3,1 1 QW ., r 1. lg H ev- iv M , ,4.. f ,, f,-, ff gp,-Lf' 1.7 'i . Springtime . . . ideal for an exquisite evening . . . mirrors capturing everyone's excitement . . . happy conversation . . . the fragrance of flowers .. quickening music . . carefree dancing . . . all, never to be forgotten. 'six yn. 'X all 1 5. , X 'CL 4:1 KM, ,Al ,vu 5 J f saw 'H 11' ' ' J' . ::: . kg K L ig? 6 1 'm ,- 4234 X x M' X? ' 1 KL .sf in , --. ev- , A ' -1. 8 X ff 1, R At ll16 TI'6EtClW3,y - Another Happening Dinner Dance for Juniors and Seniors The arrival of cars and the gaiety of alighting . . . the evening is here . .. the happy chatter combined with the rustle of lovely gowns . . . the tinkling of glasses against the vibrating music . . . quiet conversation by candlelight . . . flowers set aside., 2 A lull llfu ll generous Ilfl' . .. IHZIIVIIHIIE om' s life on Ilzv .llnlllvr ol Coll in rlmrily 111141 scr1'iL'z'. Father Revuk places a medal of Our Lady on the candidates who desire to become members of the Sodality fnow called The Com- munily of Christian Livingj A renewal of dedication was part Community of hristian Living of the ceremony, concluding with Mass and Holy Communion. Body of Christ. Amen. l62 May Procession Monday, May 6, 1968. Our Lady smiles in your jair lalsesg Your flowers blossom ol her lread: Her mantle lloals in your bright skies Her fragrance round your halls in shed. Students and faculty form a procession from the Academic Center to the Lady Garden where Maryann Mahoney lprefectl places a garland on Gwynedd's Queen of May. l l I i w l 1 w l i 4 1 X . The rosary is recited as the long i rl 1 r X 4 black line leaves the breezewuy. A final lxymn of priliv' ll'-'ffm' lllll H.CCCSSl0I11ll. , i 4 I 2 I63 I 'well al HQPP Happenings pllllkbg ST ZIP C09 LPHIA Po Class Rings! Margie Durkin, Ann Devers, Berna- dette McLaughlin, Kathy Wieber, and Cecilia Goodwin show off. Yearbooks! Staff member, Rosemary Smith can't hide her pride. Music! Always on hand for assemblies is the College Ensemble under the direction ofa Sr. Elizabeth Marie. Clowns! The summer lawn fete provide KHICI1 Kelso and Patricia Keenan to be themselves. X f EI' Aft lj 555 it gl? It rolls 5 . Devers,Ben1a- fry and Cecilia My Smith canl ggmblies is the lirection of Sf' r provide KHW2 the themselves. 'WWW WNW After four long years the coveted diploma. The Happening of the Year Yesterday . , , We longed . , We hoped . . . Today, June 2, 1968 Our dream . . . a reality. Proud Parents and friends share our happy moment. .J i meneement Exercises. The Most Reverend Gerald V. McDevitt, D.D,, l J.C.D. graced us with his presence at the Com- ,-Je. i i i i 1 1 1 1 1 4 i 1 5 ! if r 1 3 I .,,N:XX ,ul fi Fw 4 - . ' V , - , 4 . nw, Iatulations 10 d ie facully' allen Alma Mater Hail, gold of royal heritage And red of loVe's strong fire, Hail, crown triumphant, symbol Of hope's deathless desire, Our Lady smiles in your fair lakes, Your flowers blossom at her tread, Her mantle floats in your bright skies, Her fragrance ,round your halls is shed. Hail Gwynedd, of our youthful Joys The ever Welcome scene, Hail, Alma'lVIater glorious, Home of our lVlercy's Queen. -, f . jqmhf f fa- -5,5 ff. rg 1 4 S 1 ,rf of. A 'xt W 'C 7 ,Q .-Vr' W , . ,x K K -K, Q, wa . 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