Manhattanville College - Tower Yearbook (Purchase, NY)
- Class of 1960
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l4J, I’ rUttL j TOWER Many, varied, are the ways of Man His prayer His work His leisure. Creature of God is Man reflecting Unity Diversity Love let these colors define and blend diversity Embraced within a unity. Shown in hues— a rainbow’s gold, and green and blue and poet’s violet- 4 5 6 Benziger Building Founder’s Hall— East Entrance 8 9 With Sincere Appreciation We Dedicate The 1960 Tower The Faculty of Manhattanville Mother C. Brady, Mother McCormack, Mother O ' Byrne Mother Cavanagh 12 Dr. Ruth P. Alscher Dr. Shine Professor Morrissey, Professor Kirby 13 Miss Cave Mother Williams i n - n 11 ' n 11 11 r ii ■ i ii t ii i ' 11 ' n 41 Dr. Lord and Mr. Corbo m ywf 14 Mother Buck , Mother O’Connor, and Mother Bourneuf 15 Dr. Madre de Paul Dr. Haggerty and Miss Fleming de Arango ■ Signora delle Donne 16 17 Mother Dunn Professor Mira Miss Blake and Miss Stoloff Miss Alexeieff 18 Mother Whalen and Mother Hargrove Mr. Ryan Madame Guy Mother G. Brady Miss Gire Miss Fasano 20 Mother Carroll and Mother Morgan Mr. Conyngham Dr. Newton, Mrs. Briggs Mrs. Haynes 21 Miss Me Shane 22 Mother McCarthy Miss Butterwick Dr. O’Hara Dr. Walsh Mr. Modzelewski Gold is their color— Gleaming, Burning, Vibrant gold— Linking each part Of them, each heart— Luminous gold. Color of Kings, Of a Sun— Matched in splendour By none. Behold Power Manifold - A citadel of gold. Katherine Luise Ahrens, e. de m. Haverhill Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan English Literature A place that is more home than dwelling, A centre for all story-telling. When the cheerful fire’s lighted, Hearth becomes with heart united. Dreamer, thinker—both are there, Sharing warmth with all who care. Ivonne Acosta 1217 Magdalena Avenue, Condado, Santurce, Puerto Rico French In her paradisal plan I see the colors of Gaughin: The reds, the oranges, the greens Of tropically exotic scenes: The yellows—vibrant, vital hues Represent the warmth to choose In friends. These hues can be divined Within her gay, prismatic mind. 26 Kyoung Sun An 17, 2nd Street, Whoi Hyun Dong, Choong Koo, Seoul, Korea French The promises of dawn are here The light I’ve sought and prayed for The dappled thrush which proudly sings And bears the world upon its wings, The world these joys are made for. Behold the vision of newborn Creation in the misty morn. Mary Margaret Baldes 427-5th Avenue, S.W., Rochester, Minnesota American Flistory Calm beneath an open sky, Effortless its glide. Constant in its daily course Patient moves the tide. 27 Judith Evvard Batman 1381 Old Academy Road, Greenfield Hill, Fairfield, Connecticut English Literature Fill the cup to overflowing from the silver spring, Fill the cup to overflowing joyfully sing of love and light and life, “The many-splendored thing.” Arlene Rose Battista 224 Sherman Street, Watertown, New York European History If perchance You should espy A gabled house, Do not pass by. Explore with leisure— In each nook— A priceless treasure For those who look. 28 Ann Sheila Bayly, e. de m. 29 Maple Avenue, Troy, New York Russian Daydreams shifting, Daydreams lifting, Softly forming, Spirit warming, Idealistic, Realistic, Dignity, Serenity. Beata Bergman 556 Earlston Road, Kenilworth, Illinois Music Theory Charm in a smile, on a bracelet. Links both the heart and the hand, Gold in its warmth and expression, True in the strength of its band. 29 Roseanne Josephine Borchetta Field Point Road, Greenwich, Connecticut Music Cameos Subtly preserve White secrets inviolate. They wait In immutable reserve In immutable repose. Clare Bick Ridge Road, Barrington, Illinois Psychology Periwinkle Plucks a twinkle From the gray Of everyday. A deeper shade By wisdom made Gives deeper hue Intenser blue. 30 Michelle Marie Bourgeois 700 Andover Street, Lowell, M as sac h usetts History of Art Light rain in the springtime Beating a soft tattoo Taking earth’s frost and rime, Turning it green and new. Shelter is never needed, For the tiny drops caress; Showers go unheeded. For the spring rains bless. Suzanne Jean Brady Wyndham Hills, York, Pennsylvania French A gleeful bird Merrily heard Playing among the trees, And on the hills With daffodils Until it found the breeze. And everywhere, The world’s so fair, The heart can laugh with these. 31 Margaret Ann Burke 36 Fairmount Boulevard., Garden City, New York European History Glowing banner of Autumn, Royal chrysanthemum flower, Filling the air with sweetness, Filling the mind with power, Golden light on the grey, Vivid life on the sere, For Autumn changes to Advent And the time of promise is here. Doris Ritch Brundage South Main Street, New Baltimore, New York M usic Education Notes that are grave yet sweet; the organ’s voice In richest harmony sings, Causing our hearts to vibrate and rejoice. Peace is the gift it brings. 32 Janice Lee Butler 1427 Reading Boulevard , Wyomissing, Pennsylvania Russian Poets like Dante Can have a dream And Parad ise Is a Poet’s theme. And one may see Every now and then What Dante showed To his fellow men. Martha Gilbert Butler, e. de m. 2809 Genesee Street, Utica, New York English Literature A royal game of ancient days, That dignifies our modern ways, Still suggesting queens and kings, Medieval crowns and rings. Cautious plans, courageous moves, All that sage experience proves, Courtesy and steadfastness— Most royal of games—a game of chess! 33 Virginia Inez Calvo, e. de m. 28 Cole Avenue, Providence 6, Rhode Island Philosophy A daisy’s all whiteness. So they say— All lightness, all brightness, All “Come, let’s play!” Yet nearing and peering You’ll find, I’m told A riddle: the middle Is made of gold. Anne Frances Byrne, e. de m. 20 Church Street, Greenwich, Connecticut Mathematics Prismed dew Glistening with elation, Prismed dew Reflecting to all the sky the sun the spectrum of creation. 34 Joyce A. Campbell 210 Ash Street, Brockton 19, Massachusetts Economics The mystery of night’s first star Faintly shining from afar, We see it in night’s softest blue, We wish on it— And dreams come true. Jeanne Chase Tait Road, Old Greenich, Connecticut Philosophy Southern graciousness Southern ease Quiet perfumes In the breeze Their loveliness Will always please. 35 4T . Kay Clarke, e. de m. 14525 Piedmont , Detroit 23, Michigan English Literature A budding rose A blossomed rose— A breathing rose A flower. To gladly live To gaily live To Godly live Its power. Susan Choi 17-123 Huam-dong, Yong San-ku, Seoul, Korea Pre-Medical Listen, a bell is ringing Somewhere far away; Another one is answering, More begin to play! A myriad of gentle sounds Do more than mark the hour, They ring the love song of the East, And of each tear and flower. 36 Margaret Clary 70 South Street, Auburn, New York English Literature The fragrance of colognes Evokes a foreign land, a throne, Castles, queens, and courts are here Filling all the atmosphere, With tales we dimly know, With tales of long ago. Margaret Elizabeth Condon 4 West 108th Street, New York 25, New York Psychology Let us think of Rome and the victor’s brow, Adorned with a wreath from the laurel bough. Courage, confidence, both were seen In the laurel green. And the Greeks took laurel to give as prize To the poet with his seeing eyes. Love and wisdom both were seen In the laurel green. 37 Eugenia Cooper Looking through a telescope Is never quite the same As gazing up into the sky, Calling the stars by name. Gaining friendship with the stars Is not too high an aim. Sheila Elizabeth Connolly 1527 West Franklin Avenue, M inneapolis, Minnesota History of Art Enchanting crystal. Flawless, white, Gleaming, shining To the sight, Clear reflection Or prismatic, Crystal brings A joy ecstatic. United States Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia Government 38 Stephanie Louise Cooper United States Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia Biology The playgirl of Winter, Gravity’s foe, Is the impudent, innocent. Mischievous snow. Upsetting our dignity. Teasing our brain, Until we are all of us Children again. Anne Marie Corie 1592 Independence Avenue, Brooklyn 28, New York Psychology A Degas ballet is softest color, A Degas ballet is tiptoe flight, A Degas ballet is music rippling Out of the picture to our sight. Full of youth is a Degas hallet. And delight. 39 Martha Christine Dadd 160 Alain Street, Attica, New York Chemistry An open door Brings next-door neighbors, Fun to-share-with, Good to-care-with,— Builds up more and more Of happy memories a store. Nancy Jane Cushing 55 Belleview Avenue, Southington, Connecticut Government Emerald stands for shamrock, Emerald stands for isle, Emerald stands for a jewel That can our hearts beguile. Green that is soft as the ocean, Green that is clear as a star, Green that is all around us Green that shines from afar. 40 Clay Louise Dalferes 1201 South College Road, Lafayette, Louisiana Philosophy This is a joyous tale For I have found and have been told The world is a happy place Though often depth we can behold. And often wonder, too, and awe At simplicity made manifold. Diane Louise Davin 816 Beverly Avenue, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania English Literature Paris in May— The Champs-Elyse ' es The flow of the crowd The corps de ballet Laughter of children Symphonic melee A street-vendor’s flowers Poetic bouquet Paris in May Regardez! 41 Delayne Dedrick 15 Forest Avenue , Staten Island No. 1 New York Government The piper plays a merry beat And children run to hear it While even elders tap their feet And wish that they were near it. Through every place the music goes And quickly will surround it Though where it came from no one knows Or where the piper found it. Diana Mary Day, e. de m. 21301 Colby Road, Shaker Heights 22, Ohio Biology Busy buzzing honey bee. Such eclectic artistry! Connoisseur of life’s bouquets, seeking sharing Sweeter ways. 42 Suzanne Mary Dolwick 23699 Stanford Road, Shaker Heights 22, Ohio Biology A holiday Is different - Abounding with Resounding with All wonderment And merriment, With sweet event And gay content. Margaret M. Donahue 1122 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn 30, New York English Literature A fearless knight who forward goes Swift in the service of a lord- Life flings a challenge to all those Who look for no reward. The brave of heart pick up life’s glove And meet the challenge which is Love. 43 Dorothy Doyle 25 Jennings Road, White Plains, New York Psychology Sunlight turns the yellow sand To gems scattered by generous hand, Warm rays on a far oft isle Soften, beckon, and beguile. Golden lights on the dark sea Change cold depths to serenity. Mary Deborah Doyle, e. de m. 28 Kingsbury Place, St. Louis 12, Missouri M athemat ics Buoyant combinations change To deeper studies: not so strange— For of its nature, quite a scope Has the keen kaleidescope. Every time it’s turned around, Another concept can be found. 44 Mary Frances Doyle 1661 Glenwood Road, Brooklyn, New York Psychology In the afternoon of yesterday A Blue Bird sang, And the vibrant notes Into my heart rang. Tomorrow’s afternoon There’ll still be heard, Melodious and clear, The song of a bird. Mary Anne Dutt, e. de m. Elkins Park House, Elkins Park 17, Pennsylvania History of Art Looking glass reflection Mirrors a cross section Thoughtful introspection And feminine perception. And also a collection Of all that brings affection. 45 Linda Ann Evans 60 Atkinson Road, Rockville Centre, New York English Literature Stars fall in puddles- When it rains at night. In winter trees sing, Though boughs are light. And only hearts that listen, hearts that see Will catch a star’s reflection hear the voice of a tree. 1 Stuyvesant Oval, New York, New York European History One brilliant, vital attitude One whimsical beatitude. Orchids llloom in elegance Apart from all. A complement To nature’s ordered wonderment. Elaine Marie Edden 46 Hortense Farrell, e. deM. 41 Locust Avenue , Larchmont , New York Biology A drowsy afternoon Whispering by A summery tune A lullaby, Gentle and quiet. We can hear A butterfly’s wings If one comes near. Rosario Josefina Ferre Reina Mora No. 2, La Alhambra , Ponce, Puerto Rico English Literature Strains of a Spanish Guitar Strummed softly tenderly Striking a melody lyrically rhyth micallv Strains that echo afar— j Spanish Guitar! 47 Maureen Flanagan 9 Andrew Road, Eastchester, New York Psychology In a dreamer’s eyes Romance I see— The towers of Camelot and Ilium rise ' ; Arthur’s there and Achilles. The wind sighs Round the centuries of mystery- In a dreamer’s eyes Romance I see. Mary Elizabeth Fitzgerald, e. de m. 84 South Forest Avenue, Rockville Centre, New York English Literature Pick a flower Strike a tune Catch a robin Want the moon Heaven’s joy is gladly lent Life is for the merry meant. 48 Yolande Irene Foisy 112 Butman Road, Lowell, Massachusetts Psychology A sail is raised And takes the breeze; It sways and plays so jauntily, Then brings its bark round gracefully Till on its course it goes with ease Gaily toward the open seas. Eleanor James Gara 7464 North Shore Road, Norfolk, Virginia European History The portrait of the universe Reflected by the moon In a pool of silver Surrounded by a dune Appreciated best by those Who best know beauty’s tune. 49 Marion Bernstorff Grauert 77 Southern Parkway, Rochester 18, New York European History Taken from a cherished nook, Roses in a memory book. Gentle hands caress each rose My mind wonders- my heart knows Images in reverie Such infinite variety. Jeanie Pogue Gerst 328 Mockingbird Hill, Louisville, Kentucky Economics The Summer time of year: Moments melt with Southern ease Quiet moments always please Summertime is here With rhyme and roses, skies of blue Wherever she is, there June is too. 50 Katharine Greco 207 Ocean House Road , Cape E izabeth, Russian The clock on the mantle, Precise with the time, Has seventeen jewels And haunting chime; Always gently repeating A harmonious greeting. Alanne Gross 23 Garretson Road , White Plains, New York History of Art Picasso’s Musicians brood over silent strings Vibrant to sight yet no sound rings Come trio! Set imagination plucking the strings Let me know the tune that all beauty brings. Maine 51 Marjorie Haugh 780 Sheridan Road, Glencoe, Illinois Psychology Statues are white On Ionian blue, Motionless, classic, Timeless and true. But beauty as such Is not cold or aloof, For sunlight has glanced on it— That is the proof. Carmen Guerra 54 Taft Street, Santurce, Puerto Rico European History When we look up in the sky And rose comes into view We see it spread its soft delight Through the expanse of blue. For rose is nature’s herald To the world below Day and night are both announced By its gentle glow. 52 Mary Catherine Heisey 33 Fairlamb Avenue , Havertown, Pennsylvania English Literature It may indeed be fantasy That lets one find in soft green fields A simple, inward ecstasy The fragrance the wild blossom yields. But let the fantasy remain The surging joy that warmly clings, For loveliness will always reign Within the truth that beauty brings. Edith Susan Heiskell 4 Gifford Street, Tuckahoe, New York Psychology Laughter is sunshine Lighting the shade, Laughter’s a ripple A rivulet made, Laughter’s a song Universally played. 53 Dorothy L. Hochschwender Tanglewood Crossing, Lawrence, New York European History No matter how small, A diamond embraces The sun and the sky The smiles of gay faces. No matter how hidden Once moonbeams should catch it Its sparkle is such That no star can match it. Anne Higgins, e. de m. Main Street, North Scituate, Rhode Island European History Image searching ever higher. Life’s unfathomed being to proclaim. Token of unceasing giving, Lone the noble strength of steel to tame. Bounded not by human reaches, Self-consuming perseverance, Answering to God alone: The flame. 54 Nanci Ann Hogan 5939 Cook Road, Milford, Ohio Government Fall . . . unreasoned energies Treetops . . . tangled in the air, Autumn . . . racing towards conclusion Winter . . . logic waiting there. Margaret Mary Honold, e. de m. 131 Woodland Road, Madison, New Jersey English Literature Blossoms on cherry trees Splashing bright pink Blossoms on cherry trees Colored, I think, By muses and angels And poets who know How to give meadows A gay afterglow. 55 Jarmilla Hoza Moravian Hill, Bel Air, Maryland Government Far-off legends, Remote yet ever-young; Far-ofl legends, Told by a poet’s tongue; Love of the Long-Ago, Living today In a heart that will never Their truth betray. Elizabeth Kimm Howard 61 Greenacres Avenue, Scarsdale, New York European History The alchemists of bygone days So the tale is told Tried to change the commonplace Into precious gold. But there’s an alchemist today Who in a modern style, Turns the greyness into gold. Her formula? A smile. 56 Mary Loraine Hughes 34 Brookford Road, Syracuse, New York European History simplicity and elegance a mastered precision. A pearl: white and precise in the ocean’s foamy surf, a challenge to its majesty. Andrea Marie Iuppa 55 Knollwood Crescent, Rochester 18, New York European History I saw a sea gull take to flight— Skimming smoothly over sand Dipping seaward Climbing skyward — Challenge gaily stronger breezes Far and far above the land Soaring bravely to the light. 57 Esther Kando Manhattanville College, Purchase, New York English Literature Rising crescendos Vibrant and clear Laughter of grace notes Enchanting to hear. Mood of the music Discovered by those Who share in the harmony Each artist knows. Hazel Kam 161 Mission Street , Wailuku ., Maui , Hawaii American History A touch that’s delicate like a whisper And a blossom began Figures crowding gaily On a softly silken fan Exquisite art that can bring to life Flowers and Man. 58 Alma Elizabeth Keenan 1519 Bouton Road, Troy, New York Psychology chic black chiffon seen at a party breathing an atmosphere graciously elegant stirred into movement by strains of an orchestra vibrantly whispering vitally gay. Eileen Patricia Kervick 102 Fairfield Drive, Short Hills, New Jersey Mathematics Interlaced in wisdom’s infinite design A skillful handling of color and line A spirited saga Courageous, true From cultures old Brings vision new. 59 Dian King Bear Run Farms , Bear, Delaware European History Seven hills I call my home, Seven hills, majestic Rome. To be there! St. Peter’s Square— Fountain bright, the landscape fair. Happiness found everywhere. Teresa Clare Kiernan, e. de m. 67 Ashland Avenue , Pleasantville, New York Philosophy The song of the wind in the reeds, Echo of myths long past, Adventures and loves and deeds— A spell is cast By the song . . . of the wind . . . in the reeds . . . 60 Margaret King 85 Willow Avenue, Larchmont, New York Economics There are vigil lights to pray by, And beacon lights to stay by, And you may find The very kind Of lights To be Gay By Carol Ann Kolakowska 240 North Main Street, Naugatuck, Connecticut Natural Science Purple, azure, rose and green— All within your depth are seen. Many-colored color, you, Merged in one, a living hue. Opal -the old legends run Daughter of the moon and sun. 61 Diane La Fond 275 Broad, Avenue, Englewood , New Jersey Practical Art A sculptor’s hands Can well express The artist’s dream Of tenderness. And they can show The high elation Within his dream Of God’s creation. Virginia Mirga Kratage, e. de m. 3655 Ward ' s Point Drive, Orchard Lake, Michigan English Literature Mazurka! Mazurka! round and round whirling, red slippers tap quickly, bright rhythms unfurling, pulses beat time, and from rafter to rafter, tambourines and cymbals, tease us to laughter! 62 Roberta Hale Lamm Lockwood Road, Riverside, Connecticut Mathematics Times Square, anywhere, “Here we go round the prickly pear.” Matinees The Met and Sardi’s. Shubert Alley’s first night parties Glitter, excitement and confusion: Reality of an illusion. Eileen Lang 64 Hempstead Avenue, Rockville Centre, New York English Literature To go to the isle of Innisfree, See the swans at Code, Touch the stone where Arthur sleeps, Walk where kings still rule. Ever untouched by roughest sea, The heart that yearns For Innisfree. 63 Isabel Elaine Loscalzo Guard, Hill Road, Mount Kisco, New York Psychology Hyacinth blue, First among many, Constant and true, Hyacinth blue, Each Springtime anew It blooms sweeter than any. Hyacinth blue, First among many. Margot Leary 213 Elmwynd Drive, Orange, New Jersey European History Peaceful waters Clear and cool Reflect the azure Of the sky; Gaze but a moment In the pool— Depths profound Enchant the eye. 64 Blanche Lovelly 3237 Vincennes Place, New Orleans 25, Louisiana Classics Unheard melodies played on a classic lute; Unheard melodies made by a pipe, long mute. They trail a tune toneless down the years; They leave a song soundless to most ears. Listen with Keats secretly; Sweeter yet . . . Unheard melody. Ann Elizabeth Mahoney 20 Whitney Road, Quincy 69, Massachusetts Psychology Past, present, a future Of glamorous hours, A bouquet, A melange Of sweet-scented flowers. 65 Marcella Martinez 39 Hope Road , Half-Way Tree, Jamaica , B.W.I. English Literature Many are they Who daily scheme To rid the poet Of his dream. Wisdom and wit Make vain their scheming; The poet will laugh And go on dreaming. Katharine Evans Mahoney, e. de m. Main Street, Mattapoisett, Massachusetts Russian White lacy curtains, Delicate and airy, White lacy curtains Lilt in the breeze. Childhood secrets Of castles and dreams Softly whispered Through white lacy curtains. 66 Moira McBride, e. de m. Franklin Lakes, New Jersey Economics Variety: A Dresden shepherd A Hummel child,— With all such trifles We’re beguiled. For different though These things may be, They’re one in her Felicity. Patricia Anne McCann, e. de m. 1 Rock Place, Yonkers, New York English Literature A fondness for the real and true, For nature’s multicolored hue A variegated interest, too, In art, music, travel chess c r a bridge b 1 e 67 Jane McFeatters 504 South Garfield Street, Hinsdale, Illinois English Literature The young at heart See life anew Animated, Variegated, Stimulated through and through. And as through life they play their part Always are they young at heart. Nancy McDonough, e. de m. 720 Willow Road, Winnetka, Illinois English Literature I used to read of a pixie Who’d take you by the hand When little girls were small enough For a fairy wonderland. Now I’m too old for fairy tales But every once-in-a-while I catch a glimpse of magic In a twinkling pixie smile. 68 Carol McKenna, e. de m. 1295 Sunningdale Drive, Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan European History Look at the warming firelight Where flames leap up and live With quick and certain vision The young heart longs to give. And eyes look up a moment Into skies above Then show us all the secret The promise that is love. Sharon McKenna 1 McKenna Road, Norwich, Vermont Philosophy A ray of golden, dusty sun Fell sharply through the mist, And in its docile path it touched A wistful amethyst. Glory reigned excitedly Throughout the radiant stone The sun’s fierce rays give gentle things A power all their own. 69 Lucille McLoughlin 560 First Street, Brooklyn 15, New York Mathematics Classic volumes in old leather Bringing joy in any weather, The mind goes lightly as a feather Off to Scotland’s hills and heather; Thoughts and visions blend together. Ellen McKeon Colony Road, Upper Brookville, Glen Head, New York Practical Art A single lovely fluted note Immerses me In melody. A softly gliding swan appears Entrances me In reverie. i 70 Sandra Mendez Rubert 1714 King s Court Street, Santurce, Puerto Rico European History What is it in the breeze That lifts the mind above Trivial things that tease, That warms the heart with love? Watch it dancing, limber, lithe. Gay coquette—spirit blithe. Nancy Marie Miller 441 Wynnewood Road, Pelham Manor, New York Psychology A Gershwin rhapsody— Not only a perceptive blue Rut blue of hope’s Eternal spring Blue like a bird When on the wing And blue like evening’s Pensive sky And constant stars therein Am I. 71 Sheila Moran, e. deM. Hollow Tree Ridge Road, Darien, Connecticut European History The morning world is bathed and crisp Until the heat of afternoon When patiently expecting night She dozes to the cricket’s tune. But see how matchlessly the dusk With rose-dipped brush appreciates A fixed world, not quite asleep That sensing tenderness, awakes. Barbara Mooney, e. de m. 76 Billings Street, West Roxbury 32, Massachusetts Economics Moonstones Gleam and show the way To find past truth that still today Is sought. Varied hues flicker, dance Across tradition’s wide expanse Of thought. 72 Elizabeth Mary Mullee 435 East 79th Street, New York 21, New York English Literature Whispering washing waves embrace the shore, Kissing the yellow sand, and evermore The waves enthrall, the waves enrapture me, The waves of a far-off Coral Sea. Julia Elizabeth Randol Muth.e. deM. Old Annapolis Road, Ellicott City, Maryland English Literature Daffodils in their scattered places Giving to us their special graces Memories clear Promises dear Springtime delight—nothing of sorrow Dreams of the past—joys of tomorrow. I 73 Olguita Nolla 384 IVest 253rd Street, Riverdale 71, New York Physics Margaret Nealon Box 877, M ayaguez, Puerto Rico Biology Delight is part of Springtime With all its flowers so gay, With the re-birth of the laughing brook As April leads to May. May and April, laughter, flowers— Delight has come to stay. Marigold flirting with the sun Turning her face up for a kiss, Curtsies, smiles to everyone. Living is such bliss! 74 Carol O’Brien, e. de m. Box 51, Princeton, New Jersey Psychology When April’s here, The Spring of the year With vivid grace is seen. Each gentle sound And sight abound Within the woodland green. Josephine O’Brien, e. de m. 41 Hendrie Lane, Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan French Spring’s first rain, Soft and measured to the days Spirit washed In amber light Yet dipped in richer colors are her ways. 75 Constance Diane O’Connell 100 East 199th Street, Euclid 19, Ohio Economics Variations on a theme of harmony A splash of color In a canvas of Boudin In a nocturne of Chopin Sudden brightness Allegro lightness Over melody Strength of harmony. Margaret Ann Michele O’Brien 316 Smithfield Avenue, Pawtucket, Rhode Island Classics Debussy’s haunting magic, A remote mysterious sound, Jasmine’s heady fragrance- Enchantment here is lound. Romantic is the melody, Romantic is the voice, Romantic is the fragrance That makes your heart rejoice. 76 Frances R. O’Connor, e. de m. 1033 Brush Hill Road, Milton 86, Massachusetts Mathematics Just around the corner Are joys as yet unfound Sweet and gentle voices An elusive haunting sound Just around the corner Charming tales abound. Mary Therese O’Connor, e. de m. 46 Sunset Drive, Ossining, New York Psychology Life is evergreen Time a soft pine Sympathy of the willow Loyalty of the vine Sweet earth a pillow This forest is thine. 77 Janet Orth 77 Middle Highway , Barrington, Rhode Island English Literature Poe wrote of bells, The lyrical miracle Sounding of bells. Of enchantment it tells. The eminent, excellent, eloquent chime Calls “swing to my, spring to my, sing to my rhyme”. Rose Marie Oliva 48-27 64th Street, Woodside 77, New York M usic Education Carolers at Christmas time— muffled mittened cheeks aglow Singing through the falling snow The news the bells of Christmas know Told in blend of voice and chime. I 78 Norma A. Pasquariello 2969 Main Street , Bridgeport 6, Connecticut English Literartue Quiet ways We much admire We never tire Of quiet ways. Quiet ways are so appealing, So revealing Of your days, Always charming And disarming— Quiet ways. Lynn Wemyss Paul Embreeville , R.D. No. 1, Pennsylvania Mathematics The wide-eyed wonder of a fawn That sees a world forever new A peaceful and contented view A creature gay, spirited too, A fawn that finds its joys from dawn. 79 Teresita Pico 564 Independencia Street, Baldrich, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico Economics Spanning wide rivers, Majestic and free, Offering to lands Of adventure, a key. Part of the urban, Suburban and plain. Bridges—strong, vital Links in a chain. Mary Louise Phillips 267 Brattle Road, Syracuse, New York Psychology Bright illuminations On the pages of a book, Fantastic birds and fruits and flowers Wherever one may look; And hid among the gold and blue A figure you may trace— An austere and kneeling angel Within some holy place. 80 Maja Plater 7 Whitworth Avenue, Paoli, Pennsylvania European History Indian Summer Is here today Keats wrote of Autumn In just such a way Sunny and golden Fit for a king Fulfilment of The promise of Spring. Emalie Platt, e. de m. South Hill Street, Southampton, New York English Literature The violin’s first poignant note: A ripple that foretells the tide The shining out of night’s first star. These promise us a vista wide. 81 Ruth Rambour 103 South Parkway, Columbus, Nebraska Psychology Wit of the East delicate Mind of the North perceptive Heart of the West compassionate Spirit of the South reflective. Leanna Rabeneau 6324 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Missouri English Literature A whirlwind gesture, a brow unfurrowed Storm and calm, the wind, the sun A ready answer, a wit unborrowed Activity strong, and serenity won. The heart vows The will wonders The mind ponders The soul knows. 82 Mary Regan 29 HUlcroft Road , Jamaica Plain 30 , Massachusetts Spanish A candle burning gentle, still. Placed upon a window sill. All alone gives double light, Warms the room and greets the night. Susan Jane Regan, e. de m. 2106 Greenwood Avenue, Wilmette , Illinois Biology Poets knew her In a dream Saw her near a Crystal stream. Wrote sweet songs About her ways Promised love Through all her days. 83 Elizabeth de Sainte-Phalle 40 Cohawney Road , Scarsdale, New York Russian Chanson de rossignol, Un peu tnste, un peu gai, Melange d’exstase et de folie Comme le charmant mois de Mai. Musique lointaine et enchantee, Con brio merging to andante. Mary York Reidy, e. de m. 3875 Waldo Avenue, Riverdale, New York European History No tower so high, No turret so small, No castle so strong But light softens all. The stone of the building, The iron of the hold, The sun turns to gilding, The moon turns to gold. 84 Mary Jane Scanlon 35 Eunice Avenue, Fairfield, Connecticut Psychology Look into a sea shell Delicate, rich, opalescent Prettily fluted; Sand cannot mar it Nor the salt of the brine I he pilgrim’s emblem; A vessel for love’s dark red wine. Jane Schaberg 10 Kingsbury Place, St. Louis, Missouri Philosophy Back to ancient kingdoms Where the Nile meets the sand Back to ancient kingdoms In a strange romantic land. Ride on the wind Seek for the tune East of the sun West of the moon. 85 Madeleine Elizabeth Schmeil, e. de m. 19 Shelley Road , Short Ilills , New Jersey Economics A Renoir portrait Soft and blue And Renoir pink A precious hue Of femininity I see That pink and blue can best express A Renoir dream of tenderness. Dolores Katherine Schiraldi 8823 Narrows Avenue , Brooklyn 9, New York Biology Build a ship of pearl To entice a heart, Silken sails unfurl, Give the word to start, Plot a course, catch the breeze, Sail on Life’s expansive seas. 86 Joan Teresa Severino 25 LaPorte Avenue, Mount Vernon, New York English Literature Glistening sheen on a white rose, Somber sheen on its dark leaf— Two strands of life are mingled there, The light, the grave, the dark, the fair. The glistening sheen makes exquisite The light and dark in a white rose. Play, play, an old-fashioned waltz for me, t: Gay, gay, lights, satin, and jewelry; Nay, nay, let no one look wearily, Stay, stay, live, love, and dance merrily. 87 Doloretta Elizabeth Smithe 93 Cary Avenue, Milton 86, Massachusetts English Literature Time writes a play: The curtain parts, The drama of your lifetime starts. And we applaud you, One and all— Gay even after the curtain call. 46 Dogwood Lane, Rockville Centre, New York European History What are the songs of our time? Haunting and lively and gay, Evocative, chiming a rhyme— “Younger than . . .” “People will say . . .” “Do re mi . . .” “Beautiful morning . . .” “Wunderbar”—yes—“Night and Day.” Carolyn Marie Sullivan 88 Cecilia Sullivan 507 Lansing Street, Little Falls, New York History of Art 610 West 247th Street, New York, New York English Literature A Rendez-vous Where all may meet The witty, the pretty and all that’s sweet. Flowers and a lake and bird that sing — A city’s oasis in the Spring Gaiety over everything! Mary Elizabeth Sullivan A rainbow’s story is woven A ribbon at a time, Each color placed upon an arc To curve and blend and climb; And harmony alone explains Its reason and its rhyme. 89 Barbara Unger, e. de m. 25 Byron Avenue, White Plains, New York Philosophy If time were free to spend at will. She’d search the woods apart and still, For tufted banks a robin’s nest, Nature loves the (tensive best. Catherine Tobin 25 Crestmont Road, Binghamton , New York Biology The sunlight touched the morning In an ethereal way, It trailed along the country-side, And settled down to stay, A guest in this delightful place To lighten all the day. 90 Constance Clark Unkovic 5740 Aylesboro Avenue, Pittsburgh 17, Pennsylvania English Literature The scene is set Enchantment reigns The story-teller Entertains. Scheherezade: Calls, invites, To dream with her— Arabian Nights. Anna Mae Walsh, e. deM. 2902 Grand Concourse, Bronx 58, New York Physics The Autumn gold Drops over the hill. Leaving the earth Remote and still, And the Harvest Moon Sails over the night, Enchanting us all With its strange delight. 91 Yin-Chi Young 9C Homantin Hill Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong English Literature To bridge the gap the centuries made to fuse the ancient and the new. To bridge the gap and watch it fade as Cathay’s glory comes to view. The silence now is broken By a word, a smile, a token. Kathleen Wells Eton Lodge, Garth Road, Scarsdale, New York English Literature Frequently the woods are green Frequently are brown. Leafless hills can silhouette The outlines of a town. Thus the earth, they tell mo Is on an axis turned. And from this colored movement There’s much that can be learned. 92 OFFICERS Class Council —Front: D. Doyle, Y. Foisy. M. Doyle. Rear: M. Reidy, C. McKenna, D. King, J. Severino, C. Bick, P. Donahue. D. Dedrick, M. Leary 93 Bidding our time — Ad infinitum. I’m learning my Latin. 94 Have tambourine, will travel. Now we are six The day the bus broke down. It’s marvelous—just add water and mix. Table hopping. IVondrous IVinterland. 96 IVe did not come to college to be your chambermaids. ' Heidi in hiding. Mystery of the Novel. 97 You re telling WHAT to the press? Here comes our St. Bernard! 98 Smiling Sixties! ■ ,n ' ' ““ ' ' tofc’ ° U to assemblies ■ flock This one we posed . . . mm But these two ARE candid! 99 It only hurts when I smile. “In Xanadu did Kuhla Khan . . .” Sure I’m going to grad school! I don’t read—I just look at the pictures. Touch of the Artist. Green is their color A green of growing things, Subtly shaping And forming Creative thoughts. Green is their color— A green that Springtime brings Actively molding, Unfolding Life’s mystery. Green is their color— A green of promise, hope, Fully revealing, Meaning Love. ■ - i MM Class Council —Floor: E. Grady, M. Shea, B. DeLucia, G. Mac- Lellan. Seated: V. White, R. Shaheen, B. M. Sullivan, R. Kelly. Standing: A. Buckley, P. Grissim, M. Frank, M. Doran, D. Schager, B. Higgins, A. Ginchereau, H. Kane. A. Russum, M. Mullen. OFFICERS 102 B. Bog, M. Doran, R. Stock. C. Grimes, C. Coughlin, D. Devlin, H. Prindle. 103 A. Cunningham, M. Haynes, J. Stifle, M. Vaughan. S. Maloney, G. Carolan, W. Ryan, L. Phelan, C. Corbett, D. Ditman, E. Shaughnessy, J. McLaughlin, S. Wall. C. Tunney, B. Ryan. E. Gerwin, P. Harrison, A. Ginchereau. Front: R. Shaheen, V. White, M. McGovren. E. Bonnaffon, D. Schager, A. Russum. Rear: . Fining. 106 Front: P. Archambault, F. Feighan, D. Iiidley. Rear: L. Davis, M. Misrahi, M. Lyman, V. Galotta, M. Pyka, M. Lawrence, M. Siragusa, B. Nolan, F. Petty, M. Shea. E. Sullivan, B. Sullivan, D. Hart, S. Ferguson, L. Somerville, T. Donovan, E. Ryan, L. Piper. Front: L. Kelly, E. Grady, E. Garvin, B. DeLucia. Rear: A. Bauza, M. Frank, M. Linera. Front: A. McCarthy, K. Crummy. Rear: B. Bradley, B. Kellogg, A. Rainville, D. Krimper, M. Flanagan, C. Fisher, G. O ' Neill. 109 M. Reardon, A. Sazama, M. Mullen, P. McCarthy, J. Sullivan. M. Schwarz, A. Cabot. Front Table: M. Crooks, M. Cadden, T. Nittis, K. Cummiskey, R. Dooling, C. Harold, K. Gerst, M. Young, G. Goudey. Rear Table: R. Linsky, G. MacLellan, A. McGrail, A. Stokes, E. Flaherty, M. A. Lubbe, L. Higinbotham, M. DiGregorio, P. JVilkerson, M. Treacy. 110 NHWP M. Orzechowski, C. Collins, M. Lane. Ill Felly interesting lab today! 112 There IS a meaning in the universe. Corny—but cute! Knittiri Pretty. E pluribus unum. Santa, you’ve shaved! Under the spreading atrophy. 113 3 ’61 helps ’63. Takes two to “Go tell Aunt Ruthie . . “Our college days are welded by a flame.’’ 116 1 9 6 Blue is their color electric— a vivid blue. Blue is their color— energetic vibrant blue. Wedgewood blue— a backdrop uniting a pattern of figures. Motion defines This particular blue— vibrant energetic and gay. Class Council —Standing: R. Bellinger, A. Joy, E. McNerney, F. Bannigan, S. Calhoun, J. Antolini. Seated: M. English, C. Cortina, S. Krill, E. Schlajly, K. Butler, M. Hickman, D. Pyle. E. Rouse, AI. Kavanagh OFFICERS Standing: II. Mitchell, A. McDonald, M. Burkard, T. Duffy, G. Bernadino. Seated: S. Schlegel, M. Maloney. C. Lyman, A. McNelis, D. Brice. Back: A. Sullivan, L. Keleher, E. Huarisa, M. Martin, A. Hughes, M. Lawrence, M. Pfeifer. Front: C. Chamberlain, C. Unkovic, B. Smol, J. Morgan, A. Manning, M. Kavanagh, S. Neary. J. Nickerson, V. Petrik, f. O ' Brien, K. Haynes, V. Brown, S. Fickes, S. Bellanca. 120 Back: S. Taylor, M. Whalen, C. Lind, Al. A. Doherty, M. 7 ig, M. Leonard, J. Gilbane, E. Schlafly. Front: M. Kervick, U. Smith, C. Gillis, P. Dowd, S. Mitchell. L. Bair, K. Gatewood, M. Hickman, S. Savin, A. Joy. 122 M. Thompson, A. Byrne, E. Hardesty, M. Durban, M. Nicholson, S. Palmer, M. Friday, J. Ellenburg, C. Grac, C. JJnnewehr. R. Shea, C. Fagan, M. English. 123 L. Fogarty, J. Norton, IV. Werner, P. J acobsen, C. Cowley, S. Fox ley, R. English, 5. Wilson, S. Pollock, J. McBride, E. Eidenbach, J. Fining, M. A. Dick, S. McConnell, A. Cromelin, A. Roy. On fop: C. Cody. 124 Kneeling: M. Fay, M. Mages. Seated: M. Fisher, D. Dreier, C. Hettinger, M. Harrington. J. Manfredonia, K. Butler, K. 0’ Toole, V. Toomey, E. Di Giacomo, E. Rouse, K. Waldbillig, E. Murray. M. Detgen, M. Manieri. 126 R. Craig, T. Sain, K. Balet, C. Ducey, N. Higginbotham. 127 C. Davila, J. Tansey, D. Pyle, K. Bouscaren, K. Rooney, C. Devlin, B. Bowers, A. Bacciocco, J. Walsh, C. Coakley, M. Ruckelshaus. 128 S. Sidenjaden, P. Yahn, S. Calhoun, M. Tobin. Seated: E. Milone. Standing: C. Cortina, A. Hesterburg, H. O ' Hara. K. Maloney, L. Barbieri, M. Whalen, M. Gaine. 130 Everything’s coming up candles. Hello there! T.G.I.F. Snowman Snowmen 131 The staff of life. I’ll bet you say that to all the girls. Experiment in International Living. Poise V Ivy. Violets tell in charming reserve secrets of a venture in a brave new world. Violets tell fresh new promises of April’s showers to a thirsting world. Violets tell the soundness and profoundness of a credo blessed with innocence and tenderness. Class Council —Back: R. Sullivan, J. Egan, K. Hammond, A. Ridder, H. Becker. Middle: C. Cribari, T. Karell, S. Cote, R. Callagy, T. Brooks, W. Rendueles, J. Deschamps, D. Cox, R. Nolan. Seated: M. Pohl, C. Cortesi, A. Ryan, C. Bolen, S. Motz, C. Lombardi , J. Burke. OFFICERS C. Cortesiy M. Cusato y C. Scafati. D. Pontzery B. Dailey , M. Schnelley R. McManus. S. Henrion, S. Keller, M. Costello, M. Hanley, E. Kauffman, J. Reidy. Back: E. Ruocco, E. Ryan, A. Ryan, E. Ohalek. Front: E. Nichols, M. Matos, A. Doyle, H. O ' Regan. M. Beck, M. Godfrey, P. Guinan, S. Coonley, S. Gehan, A. Powell. Front: M. Gannon, C. Puerto. Middle: T. Bronner, P. Donahue, P. Tiffany Back: C. Krug, A. Bidder, J. Kelly. C. White, M. Lally, P. Tosi, M. Olmsted, D. Carroll, E. Celia. P. Kindelan, D. Cox, E. Gasbarro, K. Doyle, D. Pingitori, M. Wingard, M. Kyte, P. Casey, C. Houlihan, F. Kemmerer, B. Calvert, S. Motz. 142 ii r M. Connors, 0. Sala, D. Gissy. S. Hammond, E. Breen, E. Conwell, D. Houstle, B. Catoggio, M. Bonjean, A. Loustaunau. 144 M. Fitzpatrick, J. Romano, K. Ryan. 145 M. Sullivan, R. Nolan, R. Sullivan, H. Ulveling, T. Mladinich, M. Rubino, E. Doyle, E. Kolipinski, II. Sullivan. M. Curras, M. Jones, M. Lawler, A. Ross, K. Grant, C. Ward, J. Burke, M. Verdi, R. Callagy. wr . T M L i i ' t.i. h i ; ?■ IL K ! | . M yplilfl m J A j if. A 146 Matter — ■and. Forms. . . and I picked it out myself! In the beginning — 147 •• % V Mother tells her recipes. Music, man! Take me to my leader. We’ve grown accustomed to the place. 148 Red is the color A C T I V I T I E S of hearts joined, bound, in friendship. Red is the color of laughter and warmth. Affinity and gaiety— Activities— a vital thread—- the color is red. CHILDREN OF MARY A. Ginchereau, C. McKenna, M. Reardon, A. Byrne, President; S. Bellanca, E. Ryan, M. Fitzgerald, A. Joy. Salve, sancta parens, Assistez aujourd ' hui, Puellas tuas stantens, Vous be ' nissant en Lui. Juva nos fieri, Comme vous, du saint rosaire, Ancillae Domini- Les enfants si cheres. 150 i j ■i |||t iiaf ik m Tj ® : - |||| ikjft , j fi I 4-Mi y j t|l ® Bl. . ' ujm i gKLaL j ' ?t ► gm wh 1 lh%•■,. r ElvMBrvi .JL ] v ' 1 If i4 if -— Standing: K. Ryan, A. Russum, D. Dedrick, M. Leary, L. Ahrens, M. Mullen, M. Kavanagh, E. Rouse ' N. Murphy. Seated: E. McLaughlin, H. Campbell, B. Gannon, A. Higgins, President; A. Stokes, B. Boggs. STUDENT GOVERNMENT We, the students of this college, All belonging to SG, Elected diplomats to serve With savoir fane and ESP. In student leaders, organizers, And college whole we somehow see The proof of a united effort In a framework of democracy. 152 Standing: S. Cosgrove, A. Stokes. Seated: F. Bannigan, K. Mahoney, C. Fagan. WELFARE College trendex, Fashion wise, Lawn protectors In disguise. Modes and manners, Special flair, High morale— Welfare’s care. Standing: B. M. Sullivan, C. McKenna, E. Heiskell, B. Anderson. Seated: J. O ' Brien, Chairman; R. Kelly. Top Row: G. MacLellan, J. Severino, D. King, Chairman; M. Leary. Bottom Row: K. Mahoney, C. Bick, R. Shaheen, P. Grissim, V. White. HALL COMMITTEES 154 Inner force combining both Order and frivolity Light bulb fixers, song fest mixers, “King” and “Butler” guard la vie. Signs remind, yet still amuse, Week-end lectures, Christmas cheer, Wider halls? Or one less stair? This is Hall Committee’s sphere. J. Burke, C. Lombardi, A. Ryan, A. Butler, Chairman; J. Tansey, E. McNerney, C. Bolen. Ijv A. Higgins, D. King, J. O’Brien, L. Ahrens. C. Unkovic, Chairman; K. Butler, Secretary. Guiding our campus life, “Steering” inspects, “Steering” judiciously Plans and selects, Then most efficiently “Steering” directs. 155 Standing: E. Iluarisa, G. Murray, A. JValsh, L. Kelly, M. Dadd, D. Pyle, K. Maloney, T. Kiernan, E. Howard. Seated: C. Ducey, R. Young. Changing world . . . a changing view? What ideas are changing you? Abstract concepts put to test, View the whole then choose the best. PHILOSOPHY COMMISSION 156 BROWNSON HONOR SOCIETY We’re proud to claim A lasting name, An intellectual heritage. Living thought, Closely wrought By Brownson’s vital patronage. Standing: S. McKenna, Co-chairman; D. Doyle, E. Howard, E. Kando, M. Condon, M. Dadd. Sitting: E. de Saint Phalle, M. Martinez, A. Higgins, A. M. IValsh, N. McDonough, S. Regan, C. McKenna, G. Calvo, T. Kiernan, E. Lang, B. Lovelly, C. Unkovic, Co-chairman; R. Young. 157 j i r j| HI % A M. Honold, President. “I will go to the altar of God”— with baskets filled and overflowing, with food for the body and spirit, offered with hearts all glowing— To Beauty, Goodness, Truth, “To God, the joy of my youth.” 158 CATHOLIC ACTION COUNCIL M.C.C.D - Standing: S. Brady, L. Piper, M. Reardon, C. Ducey, A. Battista, J. Aluth. Sitting: II. Ciocca, M. McBride, D. Pyle, M. Reynolds, E. Schlafly. 159 DRAMATIC CLUB Standing: V. Kratage, S. Geehan, K. Doyle, G. Wollenzin, M. Schnell, E. Bonnajfon, G. Ealmer, K. Craig, S. Byrne, T. Kiernan, L. Rabenau, K. Wells, P. Harrison, E. Ruocco, A. Ginchereau. Seated: A. M. Blades, J. Lombardi, S. Kelly, J. Romano, M. Sheridan, N. Pasquariello, E. Hesch, C. Devlin, R. McManus, S. Coonley, M. Cusato. We critics extend Congratulations! A play done well— “The Satin Slipper” by Claudel. Felicitations! We critics extend, Orchids we send. The first stage. Top to Bottom: C. Sullivan, Presi¬ dent; M. Dadd, V. Kratage, J. Fin¬ ing, M. Mages. 161 Seated: B. Bergman, President. Standing: B. Travers, Vice President, N. Cashman, Librarian. Absent: M. Doyle, Freshman Representative. 162 GLEE CLUB Christmas night and Spring night, And every kind of sing-night, The rhythmic voices lift and soar And blend and chime and more and more, Our hearts are lit with lyric hre, Listening to one starry choir— The choir that sings upon our hill, The Glee Club of Manhattanville. Artists in song, This choir can show How other worlds may come and go How love of Lovers May be sad, How love of beauty may be glad; And love of God all glorious rise As Sanctus, Sanctus, meets the skies C. Cowley, R. Oliva, President; P. McCann, R. English, L. Somerville. C. Cowley, B. M. Sullivan, B. Travers, M. Reynolds, B. Higgins C. Grac, B. Sullivan, S. Ferguson, M. Manieri, D. Brundage, R. English, B. Bergman, N. Higinbotham, M. Hickman, S. McNerney, C. Ducey, N. Cashman, R. Kelly, V. White, R. Shaheen, J. 0’Brien, S. Moran. PIUS X “ . . . then we ' ll all chime in!” 165 MUSIC CLUB Standing: J. McLaughlin, B. Bradley, M. Bourgeois, J. Campbell. Seated: G. Carolan, W. Ryan. Standing: P. Genachte, Y. Chang. Seated: R. Petrauskas, M. L. Johnson, J. Romano. My Fair Lady’ heritage— Lullabies from long ago, Operas from La Scala’s stage Copland, Gershwin, Rogers, Lowe. Baroque and modern play their parts; The sound of music fills their hearts. DODECAPHONS Ready to go on. Top: . Antolini, R. Oliva, R. Kelly, B. Higgins, D. Davin, B. M. Sullivan. Bottom: S. McIntyre, M. Schwarz, R. English, S. Krill, B. Bergman, P. Grissim. Twelve voices each equipped with beat, Songs from the Met and Basin Street, Some barbershop, A dash of swing,— Four part harmony they can sing; Infuse originality: Result—a sparkling melody. 167 N. Mahoney, M. A. Lubbe, M. E. Fitzgerald, Chairman; D. Illig. Chairs for tables, punch for bowls, Stars for hanging, paint for poles. Scissors, glue, a box of tacks, Fancy first begins with facts. Holly-trimmed, a Christmas dance, Flower-brimmed, a Spring romance. Satin slippers, a polished floor Let the band begin the score. 168 R. Lamm. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, M. E. Fitzgerald. DANCE COMMITTE C. O ' Connell, J. Dolce, C. Corbett, P. McCarthy, E. McNerney. B. Ryan, N. Miller, M. Johnson, M. Cusack. M. Johnson, B. Ryan, C. Corbett. Standing: P. Harrison, J. Antolini, M. McBride. Seated: C. Palmer, M. Honold, A. Battista. Absent: M. O ' Connor, Chairman. OFF-CAMPUS Despite serious looks in nooks with books, Not far away— a play— a ballet— Nights at the Met who’d forget ? or yet Carnegie Hall. Let us recall, Recapture it all! i 170 Here’s the program, let’s get started, Let’s make life on campus fun! Brisk September meet the Freshmen, Show how friendship can be won; Plan a tea for future students, Have a dance when day is done; Parties after Glee Club concerts— Life on campus can be fun! .1 . Rice, A. Iuppa, Chairman; E. Sullivan. s Standing: S. krill, G. Corbett, A. Doyle, G. O’ Neill. Seated: A. IVright, M. Bonjean, M. Fitzpatrick, C. Gleason, E. Edden, A. Rail, S. Brady, S. Baxter, E. Garvin. 171 N S A Top: D. Tosca, A. Buckley, V. Shields, B. Higgins, Chairman; R. Sullivan, E. Gerwin, J. Severino, M. O’Donnel. Bottom: M. Leonard, C. Ducey. If strength in unity is found We somehow feel it must abound In this organ, inscribing most College students coast to coast. We’re proud to be part of America’s way— Discussing and sharing with NSA. 172 4 This organization’s station Unites a Catholic generation. Interest and care open a door To understanding and much more: They indicate a desire for knowledge Of God, and Country, and our college. NFCCS J. Fogarty, A. Ginchereau, M. Olmstead, M. A. Doran, Senior Delegate; R. Stock, K. Bouscaren, E. Langdon. 173 Top: P. Kindelon, S. Alotz, A. Cunningham, G. MacLellan. Bottom: A. Blades, M. Monaghan S. Calhoun, D. Doyle, P. fVilkerson, L. Paul. Olympian runners of worlds apart Bear torches burning still; They light a spirit in our heart Inspiring mind and will The athlete’s strength and discipline Can show us how to lose and win. 174 athletic ASSOCIATION 175 Father, daughter learn together. Plan. What will the future bring? Scan. Chapel fund, make it grow. Pray. With love and work, we’ll find A way. Father-Daughter Weekend. DEVELOPMENT FUND COUNCIL 176 Standing: M. McDonough, A. Rail. Seated: M. Kervick, M. Whalen, M. Schmeil, C. Sulli¬ van, D. Day, Chairman; E. Kervick, K. Gerst. RELIEF COMMITTEE Our sign is an outstretched hand— A hand that’s formed to give, That can reach to another land To help men live. A hand that ' s rashioned to express The heart’s instinctive tenderness. A. Battista, Chairman. Standing: M. L. Phillips, B. Mooney, M. King, M. Reidy, S. Connell, E. Shaughnessy, S. Fickes, H. Ciocca. Seated: M. A. Young, E. Flaherty, ]. Campbell, N. Mahoney, M. T. O’Connor. 177 Philosophy Round-Table: Father Johann, E. Howard. Fact, fiction, fable around the table. The people there, come to share Views which reign in each domain: The seven arts— their counterparts. 178 ROUND TABLES Art Round Table. STUDENT FINANCIAL Minds of finance, Minds of facts, Determine and allot with care. To campus clubs And student projects Funds with which they smoothly fare. Standing: L. Phelan, N. McDonough, M. Schmeil, S. Regan, D. Hoch- schwender, A. M. Walsh. Sitting: C. Fisher, M. Cadden, H. Farrell, V. Calvo, Chairman; B. Mooney. FACULTY STUDENT Factulty, students meet to exchange Ideas and varied points of view; Wisdom and vigor artfully blend To build on the old, explore the new. L. Kelly, A. M. Walsh, A. Stokes, L. Piper, C. McKenna, E. Howard, A. Joy. CULTURAL RELATIONS Sipping tea from China Or coffee from Brazil, Wearing hats from Panama, With a mind and will To strengthen bonds of friendship With many lands and nations, Learning customs and ideas, Through lively conversations. CLUB Standing: T. Nittis, P. Tosi, A. Bauza, T. Karrell, M. Curras, D. Cassens. Sitting: . Descamps, P. Genachte, A. DeLorenzo, D. Hart, Y. Chang, R. Petrauskas, A. Carmelo, A. Sazama, Chairman; M. Linera. fm ■ r 180 alM? | f - 5 ■ ' 1 A il ) (Hi ;!H r tVj up -v 1A 1 llHafe’ 4 || s | r iVi p ■ Standing: M. CadcLen, D. Smithe, M. Haugh, A. Cunningham, J. Loftus, M. Kervick, J. Hoza, M. King, J. Campbell, L. Cos¬ tello, C. Hettinger. Seated: M. Martinez, L. McLaughlin, Presi¬ dent; P. Archambault, C. Grimes, M. Rice, N. Cushing, L. Phelan. Floor: P. McCarthy, C. Cortesi, M. Costello, C. Tabori. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The world is our study, The world is our view— Politics, policy, False versus true. Pakistan, Africa, Tokyo, Spain, Where ever’s humanity, There’s our domain. P. Dowd, M. Flanagan, J. Dolce. Communication, Information, Make it a preferred board. Art and fact give So attractive Arrangements of a word hoard. . Fining, President; J. Ellenburg. 182 POSTER CLUB ESSAY With our roots in the Past, And our minds in Today, We’re working a pattern, And pointing a way; Our joy and our sorrow We show to Tomorrow, As to write we essav. j t §!? j Pttfc ■ ] • IP% . mm Em ' X i ii J 183 Standing: M. Clary, K. Wells, D. Pingitore, J. Ellenburg, E. Lang. Seated: M. Condon, S. Moran, A. Walsh, Editor; V. Galotta, E. Garvin. CENTU RION S. Savin, B. Smol , F. O’Connor, M. Reidy, M. Martinez, B. Mooney, K. Greco, I. Loscalzo, J . Galotta, II. Kane, B. Bradley, S. Byrne. M. Haugh, M. A . Dutt, Co-editors. % The scope of any paper: Each event, each denizen; Through facts and news, The why, the when. Knowledge ensues, With understanding Of worlds and men. 184 B. DeLucia, Editor. T ributes paid, O vations given, W ords and pictures E xpress, envision, R ecognition. 1st Row: D. Schager, M. J. McGovren, V. Galotta. 2nd Row: R. Shaheen, A. Buckley, D. Chambers, M. Frank, I. Battaglia, Photography Editor. 3rd Row: M. E. Fucito, Layout Editor, A. Ginchereau, P. Grissim. 4th Row: D. Krnnper, Literary Editor; P. Harrison, A. Bauza, A. Carmelo. Absent: A. Riley, Business Manager. 185 THE TOWER BOARD EXPRESSES GRATITUDE TO Reverend Mother Mulqueen Mother O’Byrne Mother McCormack Mother Cavanagh Mother Whalen Madre de Paul Miss Angela Cave Mr. William Sloane Mr. Victor O’Neill Mr. Russell LaBarca Mrs. Louise Zorzo Our Advertisers The Class of 1961 CLASS OF 1960 BAKER • JONES • HAUSAUER • INC BEACON PIPING CO. 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SIDE: LEhigh 5-9100 • 80th St. and 3rd Ave., N. Y. Telephone WE 9-4141 — 9-6339 Then come to the Orient. Dine in a Japanese teahouse. Ride in a rickshaw. Wander through an Oriental garden. Here is the truly unique vacationland . . . exciting, scenic and unspoiled. And now, with Northwest’s direct, daily service to the Orient, you can visit it, easily, from anywhere in the U.S.A. You’ll fly Northwest ' s famous Great Circle shortcut to Tokyo, stay in smart, cosmopolitan hotels. Want to go bargain hunting in Hong Kong? Northwest offers direct service, or excellent connections to every major Orient city. Get the full story on this fabulous vacationland from your travel agent. NORTHWEST AIRLINES LIKE TO VISIT DIFFERENT PLACES, DO DIFFERENT THINGS? 208 The Trustees of the College Helen Fitzgerald, R.S.C.J., L.H.D., Honorary President Joseph T. Geuting, Jr. Eleanor M. O’Byrne, R.S.C.J., M. A., L.H.D., President Harry C. Hagerty, LL.D., D.C.S. Eleanor Mulqueen, R.S.C.J., B.A. Louise F. Hamilton, R.S.C.J. Cora E. Brady, R.S.C.J., Ph.D. John T. Hartigan, S.T.L. (Rt. Rev. Msgr. Hartigan) Gertrude V. Brady, R.S.C.J., Ph.D. Mrs. John B. Henkels, Jr., B.A. John S. Burke, LL.D., L.H.D. Mrs. Edward C. Hogan, B.A. Elizabeth Cavanagh, R.S.C.J., M.A. Richard P. Loftus, B.A., LL.B. Agatha M. Cronin, R.S.C.J., L.H.D. Elizabeth J. McCormack, R.S.C.J., M.A. William H. Daley, Jr. James P. McGranery, LL.B., L.H.D., LL.D. Otto E. Dohrenwend, B.A. Thomas E. Murray, LL.D., Sc.D. James T. Dooley Mrs. Raymond O’Brien, B.A. Florence Weston, R.S.C.J., Ph.D. j Officers of Administration Eleanor M. O’Byrne, R.S.C.J., M.A., L.H.D., President. . . B.A., Manhattanville 1921; M.A., Fordham University 1926; B.A., Oxford University 1933; M.A., Oxford University 1936; L.H.D., New York University 1953; L.H.D., Fordham Uni¬ versity 1956. (1933) Agatha M. Cronin, R.S.C.J., L.H.D., Treasurer . . . L.H.D., Man¬ hattanville College of the Sacred Heart 1958. (1942) Gertrude V. Brady, R.S.C.J., Ph.D., Registrar . . . B.A., College of Mt. St. Vincent 1934; M.A., Fordham LTniversity 1936; Ph.D., Fordham LTniversity 1951. (1945) Elizabeth J. McCormack, R.S.C.J., M.A., Executive Vice Presi¬ dent . . . B.A., Manhattanville 1944; M.A., Providence College 1957. (1958) Josephine Morgan, R.S.C.J., Mus.D., Director of Pius X School of Liturgical Music . . . Mus.B., Manhattanville 1941; B.S.M., Manhattanville 1956; Mus.D., Seton Hill 1959. (1933) Elizabeth Cavanagh, R.S.C.J., M.A., Vice President-Personnel Services . . . B.A., Manhattanville 1941; M.A., Boston College 1947. (1953) Cora E. Brady, R.S.C.J., Ph.D., Dean, Professor of Philosophy . . . B.A., College of Mt. St. Vincent 1935; Columbia LTniversity, School of Social Work; M.A., Fordham University 1949; Ph.D., Fordham University 1952. (1947) Ruth T. Murdoch, Ph.D., Assistant Dean, Associate Professor of French . . . A.B., Vassar College 1938; Certificate d’Etudes Francaises and Certificat d’Aptitude a l’Enseignement du Francaise a l’Etranger 1939; M.A., Vassar College 1940; Ph.D., Columbia University 1950. (1955) Margaret C. Ford, M.A., Assistant Registrar . . . B.A., Notre Dame College 1947; M.A., Columbia University 1952. (1958) 209 FACULTY KATHERINE ALEXEIEFF, M.A. Associate Professor of French and Russian; Diplome Superieur d’Etudes Francaises Modernes, Paris 1933; Deutsche Deka- nats Prufung Zeugnis, Prague 1937; M.A., Middleburv Col¬ lege 1943. (1947) RUTH ALSCHER, Ph.D. Professor of Biology; B.A., College of New Rochelle 1943; M.S., Fordham University 1946; Marine Biological Labora¬ tory, Woods Hole 1947-52; Ph.D., Fordham University 1951. (1946) KALMAN ANTOS, M.A. Diploma of the Royal Hungarian College of Music of Buda¬ pest 1926; University of Berlin 1926-30; M.A., New York University 1956. (1947) MERCEDES de ARANGO, Ph.D. Professor of Spanish; B.A., Manhattanville 1930; M.A., Columbia University 1931; Doctor en Filosofia y Letras (Seccion Letras) Universidad Central de Madrid 1948. (1934) NINA WHEELER BLAKE (Mrs. Hastings Blake) Instructor in Art; Attended Art Students League of New York; worked at Beaux Arts Institute of Design, New York; studied Fresco Painting at Fontainebleau, France. (1958) AIMEE BOURNEUF, R.S.C.J., Ph.D. Professor of French: B.A., Radcliffe 1932; B.S., Villanova College 1942; MA., Fordham University 1949; Ph.D., Ford¬ ham University 1956. (1941) CORA ELIZABETH BRADY, R.S.C.J., Ph.D. Dean, Professor of Philosophy; B.A., College of Mount St. Vincent 1935; M.A., Fordham University 1949; Ph.D., Ford¬ ham University 1953. (1947) ELIZABETH HOPPE BRIGGS, B.A. (Mrs. Philip G. Briggs) Laboratory Assistant and Instructor in Biology; B.A., Man¬ hattanville 1930. (1957) LOIS E. A. BYRNS, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English; B.A., University of Wisconsin 1929; M.A., University of Wisconsin 1931; Ph.D., Univer¬ sity of Wisconsin 1943. (1954) CATHERINE CARROLL, R.S.C.J., A.A.G.O., Ph.D. Professor of Music; Mus.B., Manhattanville 1940; M.Mus., Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester 1956; B.S.M., Manhattanville 1956; Ph.D., Eastman School of Music 1957. (1943) ANGELA M. CAVE, M.A. Professor of English; B.A., Oxford University 1928; M.A., Oxford University 1933. (1929) MARY T. CLARK, R.S.C.J., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy; B.A., Manhattanville 1939; M.A., Fordham University 1952; Ph.D., Fordham University 1955. (1951) WILLIAM J. CONYNGHAM, M.A. Assistant Professor of Government and Social and Political Sciences; B.A., Catholic University of America 1950; M.A., University of Notre Dame 1952. (1957) ALFRED F. CORBO, S.T.L., M.A. Assistant Professor of Theology; S.T. B., St. Mary’s Pontifical University 1951; S.T.L., St. Mary’s Pontifical Llniversity 1953; M.A., Catholic University of America 1954. (1958) RICHARD B. CURTIN, C.G.L. (Reverend Richard B. Curtin) Assistant Professor of Music; B.A., Manhattan College 1937; Juilliard School of Music; New York University; C.G.L., Pontificio Istituto di Musica Sacra; Rome 1951. (1954) EVELINA GIANNINI delle DONNE (Mrs. John delle Donne) Professor of Italian; Instituto Superiore di Magistero, Rome, Italy, 1920, Diploma in Lingua e Lettere Italiane. (1939) RUTH DOWD, R.S.C.J., Ph D. Associate Professor of Philosophy; B.A., Manhattanville 1940; M.A., Fordham University 1953; Ph.D., Fordham University 1956. (1950) MARGARET MARY DUNN, R.S.C.J., M.A. Instructor in English; B.A., Hunter College 1944; M.A., Columbia University 1947. (1958) CLARA FASANO, C.A. (Mrs. Jean Marco) Instructor in Art; Cooper Union Art Institute and Art Stu¬ dents’ League; student at the Colarossi and Julien Acad¬ emies, Paris; pupil of Professor Arturo Dazzi, Rome. (1956) ADELE FISKE, R.S.C.J., Ph.D. Professor of Classics; B.A., Manhattanville 1934; M.A., Bos¬ ton College 1942; Ph.D., Fordham University 1955. (1950) HELEN A. FLEMING, M.A. Associate Professor of Chemistry; B.S., New College 1936; M.A., Columbia University 1938. (1940) JOHN G. GALLAHER, M.A. Instructor in History; B.A., Washington University 1954; M.A., St. Louis University 1957. (1959) MARIE-PHERESE GEHIN, Litt.D. Professor of French; Staatsexamen, Jena 1925; Agregee de l’LTniversite Sorbonne 1926; Doctorat es Lettres, Sorbonne 1927. (1944) JOHANNA GOETZE, M.A. Assistant Professor of German; B.A., Hunter College 1932; M.A., Hunter College 1934. (1955) ELIZABETH M. GRIFFITHS, M.A. (Mrs. Harley M. Griffiths) Instructor in Speech; B.A., College of New Rochelle 1931; M.A., Fordham University 1940. (1957) CONSUELO de ZAVALA GUY, M.A. (Mrs. Ernest J. Guy) Professor of Spanish; Escuela Social (Ministerio del Trabajo) Madrid 1929; M.A., Mills College 1937. (1944) CECIL J. HAGGERTY, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry; B.A., Williams College 1923; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins 1926. (1937) JAMES J. HALLIGAN, B.A. (Reverend James J. Halligan) Instructor in Theology; B.A., St. Joseph’s Seminary, 1953. (1959) KATHARINE HARGROVE, R.S.C.J., M.A. Associate Professor of Theology; B.A., Manhattanville 1931; M.A., Catholic University of America 1945; M.A., Provi¬ dence College 1956. (1951) LOUIS H. HAMEL, JR., B.A. Instructor in Philosophy; B.A., St. Paul’s College 1956. (1959) On leave for Fulbright Fellowship for 1959-60. WILLIAMS H. HARMS, JR. Studied at Ottawa University Academy, Horner Institute of Fine Arts, Kansas City, Missouri, and at Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia. Studied piano under Moritz Rosenthal and Josef Hofmann. (1936) JOHN J. HARTIGAN, S.T.L. (Rt. Rev. Msgr. Hartigan) Professor of Theology; B.A., St. Joseph’s Seminary and Cathedral College 1919; S.T.B., Propaganda, Rome 1922; S.T.L., Propaganda, Rome 1923. (1930) ANNA HELLERSBERG-WENDRINER, Ph.D. (Mrs. Karl G.) Professor of German; Universities of Bonn, Berlin, Munich; Ph.D., University of Greifswald 1920. (1939) EDGAR HILLIAR Student of the Longy School of Music, Cambridge, Massa¬ chusetts; organ under E. Power Biggs; student at Fontaine¬ bleau, France, summer 1948 with organ work under Maurice Durufle and Rollande Falcinelli; harpsichord, clavichord with Edith Weiss-Mann, New York City. (1948) ELIZABETH HOYE, R.S.C.J., M.A. Assistant in Chemistry; B.A., Wheaton College 1942; M.A., Manhattanville 1955. (1948) HEINRICH JOACHIM Graduate of Humanistisches Gymnasium, Berlin. Studied cello with Adolf Steiner, piano and harmony with Richard Cherwonkv, Berlin. (1954) MARY DEVER KIRBY, M.A. (Mrs. A. Richard Kirby) Professor of Mathematics; B.A., Hunter College 1934; M.A., Columbia University 1941. (1936) LEON S. KUSHNER, B.Mus. Diploma Manhattan School of Music 1940; American Acad¬ emy at Fontainebleau, France, 1947-49; B.Mus., Manhattan School of Music 1958. (1957) MARGARET LEDDY, M.A. Assistant Professor of Music; Diploma of Pius X School of Liturgical Music 1938; Mus.B., Manhattanville 1941; M.A., Columbia University 1948; B.S.M., Manhattanville 1956. (1946) 210 EILEEN LORD, Ph.D. Professor of Art; B.A., Hunter College 1938; M.A., Columbia University 1942; Ph.D., Institute of Fine Arts, New York University 1954. (1946) On leave. PEGUY SULLIVAN LYDER, Ph.D. Professor of Music; Mus.B., Manhattanville 1940; M.A., New York University 1949; Ph.D., New York University 1955; B.S.M., Manhattanville 1956. (1946) mary e. McCarthy, r.s.c.j., m.a. Assistant in Language Laboratory; B.A., Manhattanville 1922; M.A., Boston College 1944. (1930) MARIAN C. McKENNA, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History; Teacher’s Diploma, New York College of Music 1946; B.S., Teacher’s College 1949; M.A., Columbia University 1950; Ph.D., Columbia University 1954. (1959) MARGARET McSHANE, M.A. Assistant Professor of Music; Mus.B., Manhattanville 1941; M.A., New York University 1948; B.S.M., Manhattanville 1956. (1946) JULIO A. MIRA, M.A. Professor of Mathematics; C.E., Pennsylvania Military Col¬ lege 1922; M.A., Columbia University 1937. (1932) CATHARINE MISRAHI, M.A. (Mrs. Jean Misrahi) Instructor in French; B.A., Barnard College 1929; certificate d l’Art du Moyen Age, certificate de l’Arte de la Renaissance, Institut d’Art et d’Archeology, University of Pans; M.A., Columbia University 1959. (1954) GEORGE MODZELEWSKI Assistant Professor of Physics; Teacher’s Certificate for Physics; Institute of Pedagogy at Kiev 1930-33; Institute of Pedagogy at Niezhin 1938-40. (1949) ROBERT B. MORRISSEY, S.M. Professor of Physics; S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Tech¬ nology 1926; S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1931. (1932) FLORENCE HEDSTRUM MORSBACH (Mrs. Alonzo Morsbach) Student of voice under Maestro Carlo Sebastiani, Edgar Nelson, Emory L. Gallup, Alfredo Morelli, Frank LaForge. (1938) RUTH T. MURDOCH, Ph.D. Assistant Dean, Associate Professor of French; A.B., Vassar College 1938; Certificat d’Etudes Francaises and Cer tificat d’Aptitude a TEnseignement du Francais a TEtranger 1939; M.A., Vassar College 1940; Ph.D., Columbia University 1950. (1955) MARY BARSA NEWTON, Ph.D. (Mrs. James Newton) Instructor in Biology; B.A., College of New Rochelle 1949; M S., Fordham University 1952; Ph.D., Fordham LTniver- sity 1954, (1959) JAMES P. NILAND, M.Litt. Assistant Professor of Economics; B.S., Duquesne University 1942; M. Lift., University of Pittsburgh 1948. (1958) On Sabbatical leave, February-June 1960. EILEEN O’GORMAN, R.S.C.J., Ph.D. Professor of English; B.A., Manhattanville 1943; M.A., Ford¬ ham University 1949; Ph.D., Fordham University 1955. (1947) JOHN G. O’HARA, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology; B.A., Fordham University 1934; M.A., Fordham University 1937; Ph.D., Fordham Univer¬ sity 1951. (1939) MARY RITA O’HARE, M.A. (Mrs. John E. O’Hare) Assistant Professor of Education; B.A., Hunter College 1948; M.A., Hunter College 1953. (1956) JAVIERA PAUL, R.S.C.J., D.C.F. Assistant Professor of Spanish; Magisterio Sevilla 1942; Licenciatura en Ciencias Fisicas, University of Madrid 1945; Doctorado en Ciencias Fisicas, University of Madrid 1958. (1958) KATHRYN RYAN RICKERT, M.A. (Mrs. August A. Rickert, II) Research Professor of Biology; B.A., College of New Rochelle 1929; New York Post-Graduate Medical School of Columbia University 1929-30; M.A., Fordham University 1941. (1946) EDWARD W. RYAN, M.A. Instructor in Economics; B.S., University of Pennsylvania 1955; M.A., Duke University 1956. (1958) MARY B. SAUNDERS, M.A. Assistant Professor of Music; Mus.B., Manhattanville 1951; M.A., Columbia University 1953; B.S.M., Manhattanville 1956. (1946) JOSEPHINE M. SHINE, Ph.D. Professor of Music; Mus.B., Manhattanville 1940; M.A., New York University 1949; Ph.D., New York University 1953; B.S.M., Manhattanville 1956. (1946) CAROLYN STOLOFF, B.S. Instructor in Art; University of Illinois; B.S., Columbia Uni¬ versity 1949; Art Students’ League; pupil of Xavier Gonzalez and Eric Isenburger. (1957) KATHRYN SULLIVAN, R.S.C.J., Ph.D. Professor of History and Research Professor in Sacred Scrip¬ ture; B.A., Manhattanville 1926; M.A., University of Penn¬ sylvania 1927; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania 1935. (1938) GERARD C. THORMANN, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History; Bacheher es Lettres, Univer¬ sity d’Aix Marseille 1941; B.A., Columbia University 1946; M.A., Columbia University 1947; Ph D., Columbia Uni¬ versity 1951. (1959) DANIEL C. WALSH, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy; B.A., University of Toronto 1930; M.A., University of Toronto 1931; Ph.D., University of Toronto 1934. (1934) RUTH WHALEN, R.S.C.J., M.A. Assistant Professor of Theology; B.A., Manhattanville 1941; M.A., Boston College 1950; M.A., Providence College 1954. (1956) MARGARET WILLIAMS, R.S.C.J., M.A. Professor of English; B.A., Mnahattanville 1923; B.A., Ox¬ ford University 1935; M.A., Oxford University 1939. (1935) MARIE de ISSEKUTZ WOLSKY, M.D. (Mrs. Alexander Wolsky) Instructor in Biology; University of Szeged; M.D., Univer¬ sity of Budapest 1943. (1956) DANIEL E. WOODS, M.A. Professor of Classics; B.A., Holy Cross 1928; M.A., Columbia University 1935. (1930) OLGA KLEINMICHEL WORONOFF (Mrs. Paul Woronoff) Professor of Russian; Teacher’s degree K.K. Alelekov Private School, Moscow 1912. (1945) PAULE YON, R.S.C.J., Litt.L. Associate Professor of French; Licence es Lettres, Sorbonne 1937. (1956) Professors Emeriti MARIA DOLORES de CALVO, M.S. Research Librarian Emeritus; B.A., Manhattanville 1931; B.S., Columbia University 1932; M.S., Columbia University 1933. (1928) HELEN MOCLAIR, R.S.C.J., M.A. Associate Professor Emeritus of English; B.A., Fordham Uni¬ versity 1926; M.A., Boston College 1928. (1943) JANE WYNNE SAUL, R.S.C.J., M.A. Professor Emeritus of English; B.A., College of the Sacred Heart, Cincinnati 1927; M.A., University of Detroit 1935. (1934) MARY B. TENNEY, R.S.C.J., Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of History; B.A., Fordham University 1922; M.A., Fordham University 1923; Ph.D., Fordham University 1926. (1921) Chaplains REVEREND B. LUCIANO BERTAGNOLIO, S.J. REVEREND CAMILLUS COURTNEY, O.F.M. REVEREND WILLIAM FLETCHER, M.M. REVEREND JOSE IGNATIO TF.JON, S.J. 211 Library MADELEINE AVIETENE, M.A. Assistant Librarian (Assistant Professor); M.A., University of Geneva, Switzerland; University of Kaunas, Lithuania. (1953) AIMEE BOURNEUF, R.S.C.J., Ph.D. Reference Librarian, Professor of French; B.A., RadchfF 1932; B.S., Villanova College 1942; M.A., Fordham University 1949; Pli.D., Fordham University 1956. (1941) GERTRUDE BUCK, R.S.C.J., M.S. Librarian (Professor); B.A., Fordham University 1928; B.S., Columbia University 1939; M.S., Columbia University 1946. (1938) MARIA DOLORES dk CALVO, M.S. Research Librarian (Assistant Professor Emeritus); B.A., Manhattanville 1931; B.S., Columbia University 1932; M.S., Columbia University 1933. (1928) HARRIET A. DhHOOG, B.A., B.L.S. Assistant Cataloguer (Instructor); B.A., University of Cali¬ fornia 1949; B.L.S., University of California 1950. (1959) MARGARET M. HAYWOOD, M.S. (Mrs. Richard A. Haywood) Cataloguer (Associate Professor); B.A., Mt. Holyoke College 1925; M.S., Columbia Lhiiversity 1951. (1954) ELIZABETH C. O’CONNOR, R.S.C.J., M.A. Assistant Librarian (Assistant Professor); B.A., Trinity Col¬ lege 1939; B.S., Columbia University 1940; M.A. Man¬ hattanville 1950. (1959) Warde ns mary e. McCarthy, r.s.c.j , m.a. Warden of the Class of I960. RUTH WHALEN, R.S.C.J., M.A. Warden of the Class of 1961. AIMEE BOURNEUF, R.S.C.J., Ph.D. Warden of the Class of 1962. RUTH DOWD, R.S.C.J., Ph.D. Warden of the Class of 1963. MARY M. FREEHILL, R.S.C.J., M.A. Director of Residences and House IVarden of Spellman Hall. JAVIER A PAUL, R.S.C.J., D.C.F. House Warden of Founder’s Hall. Placement Office OLGA E. SPECHT, M.A. Director of Placement; B.A., Douglass College 1936; M.A., Teachers College Columbia University 1944. (1956) MARY M. FREEHILL, R.S.C.J., M.A. Supervisor of Student Assistants; B.A., Manhattanville 1935; M.A., New York University 1944. (1957) Physical Education EUGENIA W. GIRE, M.A. Director of Physical Education; Associate of Arts Santa Ana Junior College 1932; B.E., University of California 1934; M.A., L’niversity of California 1940. (1958) GRACE ANN BUTTERWECK, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education; B.A., Ohio Wes¬ leyan University 1950; M.S., Smith College 1951. (1958) JANET COLLINS Instructor in Modern Dance. PATRICIA McGANN HAYNES, B.S. (Mrs. Howard Haynes) Instructor in Physical Education; B.S., New York Univer¬ sity 1952. (1953) MARGARET MELFORD (Mrs. Walter Melford) Instructor in Physical Education. (1958) AGNETA M. POWELL Visiting Instructor in Physical Education. (1954) College Infirmary ROSEMARY SHEEHAN, R.S.C.J., R.N., B.S. Superintendent of the College Infirmary; R.N., French Hos¬ pital, New York City, 1947; B.S. in Nursing, Manhattan¬ ville 1948. (1957) MARIE DYHDALEVYCH (Mrs. G. Dyhdalevych) Resident Nurse. (1953) Social Program JEAN BRICE McMULLIN, M.S. 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No. 1 Manlius, New York KATHRINE BUCKLEY 2 Roxbury Road Garden City, New York JANE BURKE 46 East 66 Street New York, New York ELIZABETH BYRNES 43 Ridge Road New Rochelle, New York ROSANN CACACE 1802 Park Avenue Bridgeport, Connecticut REGINA CALLAGY 65 East 96th Street New York 28, New York BROOKE CALVERT 2145 East 27th Tulsa, Oklahoma TERESA CAMINITI 1781 Cross Bronx Expressway New York 60, New York HEATHER CAMPBELL 199 Lake Shore Drive Chicago 11, Illinois DEBRA CARROLL 33 Roe Avenue Northampton, Massachusetts JOAN CARUSONE 38 Fifth Avenue Saratoga Springs, New York PATRICIA CASEY 224 Lincoln Avenue Endicott, New York SUSAN CASHMAN 2201 Delaware Avenue Wilmington 6, Delaware CAROL CASSEB 651 Terrell Road San Antonio 9, Texas DIANE CASSENS 63-53 82nd Place West Forest Hills 79, New York BARBARA CATOGGIO 85-57 Avon Street Jamaica 32, New York ELIZABETH CELLA 10 Sound View Crest Manhasset, New York SUZANNA COLE 21 Erwin Park Road Montclair, New Jersey MARCIA COLEMAN 422 Farmington Avenue Hartford, Connecticut DELIA CONLEY 711 Park Drive Kenilworth Illinois KATHLEEN CONNELLY 3925-50th Street Woodside 77, New York MARY CONNORS R. F. D. Sugar Hill, New Hampshire CATHERINE CONWAY 915 Old Post Road Fairfield, Connecticut ELIZABETH CONWELL 804 Parkside Avenue Pittsburgh 34, Pennsylvania MARY LOUISE CONWELL 804 Parkside Avenue Pittsburgh 34, Pennsylvania SARAH COONLY 349 Catawba Avenue Akron 19, Ohio VIRGINIA CORBETT Route No. 3 Waterville, Maine PAMELA CORKERY Hotel Tecali Mexico City, D.F. Mexico CORINNE CORTESI 921 Nott Street Schenectady 8, New York SHELIA COSGRIFF 115 Gaylor Road Scarsdale, New York MARY COSTELLO 333 Andover Street Lowell, Massachusetts DOLORES COX 946 Esplanade Pelham Manor, New York MARY CRAWFORD 39 Billings Drive Superior, Wisconsin GRETA CREAVEN 4474 Whitney Avenue Mt. Carmel, Connecticut CAROLA CRIBARI 317 Claremont Avenue Mt. Vernon, New York BRIDGET WILSON 310 Park Street New Canaan, Connecticut SUZANNE WILSON The Penn Alto Hotel Altoona, Pennsylvania PATRICIA YAHN 629 Main Street Olean, New York YUKIKO YANAGIDA 3-11 Himonya, MeguroOku Tokyo, Japan MARGARET CRICHTON 325 Shore Road Greenwich, Connecticut WENDY CROWELL 800 Chestnut Hill East Aurora, New York MARIA CURRAS 553, 2nd Street Vedado, Habana, Cuba MAUREEN CUSACK Jagger Lane Westhampton Beach, New York MARIAN LEE CUSATO 70 Park Terrace West New York 34, New York ANNE CUSKLEY 1 Thompson Place Larchmont, New York MONICA CZARZASTY 52 Herkimer Street Waterbury, Connecticut BARBARA ' DAILEY 7 Stone Road Chappaqua, New York PATRICIA DALTON 865 Norgate Drive Ridgewood, New Jersey MERLYN DAVIES 99 Woodside Avenue West Warwick, Rhode Island ANNETTE DfLORENZO 3330 Parkside Drive Flint 3, Michigan JOSEFINA DESCAMPS 18405 31st Ave nue Mariano, Cuba ALICE DOHERTY 40 Ox Bow Lane Summit, New Jersey MARIANNE DOLAN Lower Whitfield Street Guilford, Connecticut JUNE DOLCE 84 Highland Road Rye, New York PATRICIA DONAHUE 25 Park Avenue Naugatuck, Connecticut MARY JANE DORAN 47 Grimsted Street Manhasset, New York 217 ANN DOYLE 18722 Van Aken Boulevard Shaker Heights 22, Ohio ELIZABETH DOYLE 1711 Palmer Avenue New Orleans 18, Louisiana KATHLEEN DOYLE 21 West 39 Street Erie, Pennsylvania MADELYN DOYLE 365 New Litchfield Street Torrington, Connecticut JENNINGS DUGAN 124 W. Lanvale Street Baltimore 17, Maryland MARIANNE DURAND 221 Hartsdale Road White Plains, New York JOAN EGAN 33 Byron Lane Larchmont, New York CAROL FABRIZIO 5100 Tilden Street, N.W. Washington 16, D. C. ELLEN FARRELL 160 Theodore Fremd Avenue Rve, New York SHARON FINNIE 1079 Pilgrim Road Birmingham, Michigan MARY EITZ PATRICK 201 Croyden Road Syracuse, New York MARY FLANDERS 24 Versailles Boulevard New Orleans, Louisiana JANICE FOGARTY 209 North 11th Street Newark 7, New Jersey ANNE FRIDAY ' 5475 Darlington Road Pittsburgh 17, Pennsylvania MAUREEN GANNON Katydid Lane Weston, Connecticut MARIA ANTONIA GARCES Apartado Aereo 2227 Cali, Colombia, South America ELAINE GASBARRO 156 Hope Street Providence 6, Rhode Island SARAH GATCH 50 Kingsbury Place St. Louis 12, Missouri SUZANNE GEHAN 6670 Leonard N.W. Coppersville, Michigan CATHERINE GEHRMANN Barney Park Irvington-on-Hudson, New York DORIS GISSY 9999 Litzinger Road St. Louis 17, Missouri CELESTE GLEESON 6339 North 7th Street Philadelphia 34, Pennsylvania MARY GODFREY East Quaker Road Orchard Park, New York ROSEMARY GORMAN North Road Oyster Bay Cove, New York HELEN GRADY Brookside Park Greenwich, Connecticut KATHLEEN GRANT 580 East Main Street Bradford, Pennsylvania MARY GRINDON 7029 Westmoreland Avenue St. Louis 5, Missouri CONSTANCE GRISE 92 Church Street Ware, Massachusetts PAMELA GUI NAN 180 East 82nd Street New York 28, New York JOAN HAMANN 201 Lake Shore Drive Candlewood Shores Brookfield, Connecticut KATHERINE HAMMOND 1445 South Jameson Lane Santa Barbara, California MARGARET HANLEY 67 Park Place Pawtucket, Rhode Island MARY HART 8 Chester Road Upper Montclair, New Jersey ROSEMARY HEALY 132 Tullamore Road Garden City, New York MARCIA HENEY 13 Walworth Avenue Scarsdale, New York SHEILA HENRION 2735 Bradfield Drive Lincoln, Nebraska JERI HIBLER 501 North 25 Street St. Joseph, Missouri PATRICIA HOGAN 9 Hawthorne Drive Westfield, New Jersey CAROL HOULIHAN 1200 West 51 Street Kansas City, Missouri DEBORAH HOUSTLE 1806 South Road Baltimore 9, Maryland SUZANNE HUMPHREY 2545 Drummond Road Toledo, Ohio MARY LOUISE JOHNSON c-o CDR Mrs. Henry J Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk 11, Virginia MELINDA JONES 207 Hillcrest Drive Union, South Carolina PATRICIA JONES 1205 W. Laurelton Parkway West Engelwood, New Jersey TIIA KARELL Chateau Pierre, Christiansted St. Croix, Virgin Islands 218 ELIZABETH KAUFFMAN 219 South Columbia Avenue Columbus, Ohio SUZANNE KELLER 17 Interlaken Drive Eastchester, New York JUDITH KELLY 6346 Woodbine Avenue Philadelphia 31, Pennsylvania MOIRA KELLY 132 Lawrence Parkway Tenaflv, New Jersey FRANCES KREMMERER 90 Park Avenue Larchmont, New York PATRICIA KINDELAN 85 Chestnut Street Weston, Massachusetts ELLEN KOL1PINSKI 209 Clovelly Road Richmond 21, Virginia JEAN KOSINSKI 252 Vrooman Avenue Amsterdam, New York ELIZABETH KOSKY 243 Valentine Lane Yonkers, New York JANET KRAYESKI 15 Park Place Naugatuck, Connecticut CYNTHIA KRUG 10 Lockwood Road Scarsdale, New York MARY KYTE 7803 Ayres Road Cincinnati 30, Ohio ELIZABETH LACHNER Garrison, New York LINDA LaDORE 632 Anderson Road Purchase, New York MARY LALLY 6125 North Knox Avenue Chicago 46, Illinois SHEILA LARGAY South Street Middlebury, Connecticut MARY La ROSA 829 Park Avenue New York 21, New York MARY LAWLER 9 Pierrepont Avenue Malone, New York SALLY LEONARD 27 Stratford Road West Hartford, Connecticut CAROL LOMBARDY 6 Scott Lane Purchase, New York ANDREA LOUSTANUAU 12 Mead Avenue Cos Cob, Connecticut BARBARA LUST Valley Road New Canaan, Connecticut MARGARET LYNCH 2581 Norfolk Road Cleveland Heights 6, Ohio MAUREEN McCANN 58 Roosevelt Boulevard Florham Park, New Jersey MARY McCAUGHAN 1142 South Greenway Drive Coral Gables, Florida sally McDonald 2704 East 5th Street Duluth 12, Minnesota eleanor McLaughlin 4 Foxcroft Road Winchester, Massachusetts MARY McMAHON 19 Bassett Street New Britain, Connecticut ROSEMARY McMANUS 24 Nakoma Drive Pittsburgh 22, Pennsylvania VIRGINIA McTIGUE 1509 Park Avenue River Forest, Illinois ELLEN MACKEN 17 Jochum Avenue Larchmont, New York DEBORAH MAHONEY 121 Lawler Road West Hartford, Connecticut DOMENICA MAIMONE 27 Carlile Terrace Little Silver, New Jersey MARY MASTERSON 30 Prospect Street Essex, Connecticut MERCEDES MATOS 62 Sol Street Ponce, Puerto Rico SUSAN MAXWELL 886 Fairview Road Highland Park, Illinois JANET MEROLA 80 Puritan Avenue Yonkers, New York LINDA MILLER 40 Kakely Street Albany 8, New York CLEMENCIA MIRANDA Pedro Carbo No. 125 Quayaquil, Ecuador THERESA MLADINICH 316 Pennsylvania Avenue Crestwood, New York PATRICIA MONAHAN 755 Larchmont Road Elmira, New York MANUELITA MOSES Box 1443 Balboa, Canal Zone SUSAN MOTZ 80 Brixton Road Garden City, New York RITA MURPHY 24 Tremont Street Garden City, New York ANN MURPHY 134 Old Orchard Park F airfield, Connecticut JOAN MURPHY 3 Old Mamaroneck Road White Plains, New York MARTHA MURPHY 4704 Reservoir Road, N.W. Washington 7, D. C. ELIZABETH NICHOLS 151 Montclair Avenue Montclair, New Jersey REBECCA NOLAN York Lynne Manor, Apt. A-l Merion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ALICE NOWAK 46 Manor Street Hamden 17, Conn. ELEANOR OHALEK 60 East Raleigh Avenue Staten Island 10, New York MARY OLMSTED 350 Cherry Street Denver, Colorado ADRIENNE ONGIONI 295 Clinton Avenue Brooklyn 5, New York HELEN ' O’REGAN 114 East 84 Street New York 28, New York SUSAN OTTO 2701 Pierce Street San Francisco, California MARY ANNE PETER 8804 Westover Road Omaha 14, Nebraska PATRICIA PETRF.LLA 641 Boulevard Bayonne, New Jersey MARY PETTIT 182 West Cliff Street Somerville, New Jersey DIANE PINGITORE 61 West 9 Street New York 11, New York MARY POHL 82—23rd Street Troy, New York ELIZABETH POLK 1452-B 5th Avenue Fort Knox, Kentucky GAIL POMEROY Garth Woods Apts. Scarsdale, New York DIANE PONTZER 524 Hyde Avenue Ridgway, Pennsylvania KATHLEEN POWELL 1290 Orchard Ridge Road Bloomfield Hills. Michigan CECILIA PUERTO 4022 Balwynne Park Road Philadelphia, Pennsylvania JANET REIDY 831 West 61st Street Kansas City, Missouri WENDY RENDUELES c-o Mrs. D. Farrey 191 East 17th Street Brooklyn, New York MARION RENZ 12 Burling Avenue White Plains, New York ALICE RIDDER 619 James Street Pelham Manor, New York SUSAN RISOLI 43 Horton Street Rye, New York JEANNE RUEPER 265 North Union, Apt. 151 St. Louis 8, Missouri SUZANNE ROGERS 68 Lake Road Webster, New York JOYCE ROMANO 44 Eighth Avenue Brooklyn 17, New York KAREN ROSS 8306 Third Avenue North Bergen, New Jersey JOAN RUBINGER 234 Lyncroft Avenue New Rochelle, New York MARY RUBINO 345 Cuyler Avenue Trenton 9, New Jersey ELIZABETH RUOCCO 168 Rockcrest Road Manhasset, New York ANGELA RYAN 2 Thompson Place Larchmont, New York ELIZABETH RYAN U.S.R.O.-DEF—5 APO 230 New York, New York KATHLEEN RYAN Woodland, Route Three Wayzata, Minnesota OLIVIA SALA 154 Upper Mountain Avenue Montclair, New Jersey CAROL SCAFATI 69 Booth Street Pleasantville, New York MICHAEL SCHNELLE 32 Easton Road Westport, Connecticut VALERY SHIELDS 38 Old Farm Road Great Neck, New York CLARE SLINGLUFF 4621 Keswick Road Baltimore 10, Maryland CATHERINE SMITH 716 Old Town Road Clearfield, Pennsylvania HELEN SNODGRASS 3909 Cloverhill Road Baltimore 18, Maryland BARBARASTAEBLER 2346 Elmwood Avenue Wilmette, Illinois SUSAN STRUMP 24060 Shaker Boulevard Shaker Heights 22, Ohio HELEN SULLIVAN 474 Winton Road So. Rochester, New York MARTHA SULLIVAN 72 Colony Road New Haven 11, Connecticut REGINA SULLIVAN 320 Chestnut Street West Newton 65, Massachusetts CAROLYN TABORY 350 East 77 Street New York 21, New York PATRICIA TIFFANY 1644 Hubbard Road East Aurora, New York DONNA TOCZKO 109 Orange Street Stamford, Connecticut PAMELA TOSI 1954 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts KATHLEEN TUNNEY 202 Delevan Avenue Corning, New York HONOR ULVELING 20434 Lichfield Road Detroit 21, Michigan MARYANN VERDI 48-31 63 Street Woodside 77, New York CORNELIA WARD 2652 Tilgham Street Allentown, Pennsylvania GRACE WARD Stanton Road Noroton Heights, Connecticut CYNTHIA WHITE Main Street Stockbridge, Massachusetts MARY WILKER 66 Highland Circle Bronxville, New York MARGARET WILSON 5240 Westminster Place St. Louis 8, Missouri MARY JANE WINGARD 26 Blithedale Street Newtonville 60, Massachusetts GRETCHEN WOLLENZIN 250 Kenwood Court Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan ANDREE WRIGHT 1 Stonebridge Road Montclair, New Jersey 219 fM V:- ' t. 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