Mary Louis Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Jamaica, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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We u,.ni...w-..--':..'ff2E..-Q-mmm:-1v.'E'5 fQL'i23nro.i!?ih1.z.:+..-. .. fe. 1 x H, P , 1 L .- 4 Y 2 A 5 Xe W 4 J X VK iz 4, , , -6 'Let trees be made, for the earth is bare, Spake the voice of the Lord in thunderg The roots ran deep and the trees were there, And the earth was full of wonder. SM HM ., 5 5 f H ' ti ., 7 we fn. 17'i:'1i'.7 V .A Nez.--, .1 .- . f 21,- Q ,wif I ' 2 - Qu Q Q:sjs. 'V,:-fr - ' ' 'g '-..' -Q . N. 'L ' 'v N Q.. ...--ws .-. fo- ... ,J X225 1 X 1 M, ff 3 ,f ff 1951 RUSADER The Mary Louis Academy JAMAICA, NEW YORK A -dv The And the For the white birch The pines The orchards And the elm The palm stood proud as The willow billowed slowly g So came the trees at the call of God, And all the trees are holy. .45 -W' if . Q- , 5. y f S 9 , 5 X Q 1 X . fg,,.i5: Q. :J .s Q 'J F 2 ! 2 M is r pf if is ,, -1 .st SN'-3 75 as because the l have We are of the time we spent that our debt to Arthur Guiterman the Trees has provided the theme of our perfect examples of God's creative beauty are our school life. For just as the roots of a tree nt in the rich, moist earth, so does search in the rich loam of Catholic tradition knowledge and truth upon which it lives and of a tree extend and diverge from the influence of a school such as ours spread in every our graduates contact hundreds, even thousands of to whom they are capable of giving because they have Finally, as a tree tries to be a noble creature, yielding to the stripping winds of fall and decking herself in the lavlsh growth of 8 se for ourselves, of the poem, efforts to this developing pro cess so that school are .-,-v Dang! A u.: diflft... M..,.. 'ff'-fffui f.A C 0 n t e 11 t s Seniors Classes I n formals Activities Highlights Advertisers .,h.....-s-4 -9+ 4 , iM. a '.I Q? :FM wpjfg uxirtjg sw r X A' Ap' waxy! -'30-'--f mm -u mf. , . ' 'Q .- Dedication We, the Class of Nineteen fifty-one, dedicate this book of memories to you, our parents, who made them all possible--to you, our dear caretakers on earth, who have done your part so well. May God smile clown on your efforts to create for us a replica of the little home in Nazareth, and may that smile focus a spotlight upon your goodness so that we may imitate you and bring that Divine spotlight upon ourselves, in turn. . . . to Our Parents X54 A li , l U A s V' i Y. I v N4 f 1 lu 1 X .- ' .,,, ut. , . V gJ,'I'g..,.immHMn Mmnkij i W N A ' I ,,, , ,- -1'b'lkLlR7 +a,.'f.. ' ' -1 . . 'uu'hkXf ' ' Y fe ..., , , - .-'-ifij . g .. 1, .Ju if ,, - lima- ....,...., TT 'J1 4 L Z A 4 ff: N au ' H KLIISANVMAN H SUYHA LEX ur Guides His lf.x'1'v1lf'r11'y THOMAS E. MOLLOY, D.U., S.T.D. Arvlllrisllop- fBiSll0Il of Brooklyn 4 x . f wfi Y ,X 'vlikkixiiji' fwq V Q , . X f,XfqXxMxgWD? ix, iv 'o niiumg, Q 'XS S f X' , Jsoxxtxii MA Mums ,Y - x ' 1 A figs sw, WMx,dQ NRYW33 :Kylix :A fit: ui N' ivfcggx Q ms YW :QM WA X? T Xf1i.aXrU1Utq' M960 . . ' , :V mi - 5 I 'W f Mmuuuxiioxii fig? Hrs E.X'f'l'Ill'lIF3' f.5 :i 'M5'5vxi!m,.3 91,053 RAYMOND A. KEARNEY, S.T.D., ,I.C.D. -U f 'X .5 nw ' I V, Q Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn I Q, f 5 o the Kingdom of Heaven The Kingdom of Heaven which is like to a grain of mustard seed-the least of all seeds but when it is grown up-it beconzeth a great tree so that the birds of the air come and dwell in the branches thereof. MATT 13: 32,33 Our Chaplain REVEREND OW'EN DOYLE, C.P. Pastor, Immaculate Conception Parish In spite of the numerous and diversified duties which are Father Owen s as pastor of the Immaculate Conception parish, he always has time to be with us when we need him, as we so often do. He answers any questions we may have at our X Period on Friday morning t Holy Hour on the First Friday of every month he develops for us the doctrines of our faith, so that the seeds of wisdom, truth and piety, sown at home and in the classroom, having fallen upon good ground, may take root and bear fruit a hundred-fold m our minds and hearts. To us Seniors, Father Owen gives a magnificent course in Church History which enables us to prove that the Catholic Church is the only true church. Aside from this, Father gives those of us who rank among the first twenty-five of the class, an mtroduc tion to logic, which is of inestimable value in showing us how to think and reason We gratefully acknowledge Father's tireless work in our behalf, and we are very proud to have been the recipients of his extraordinary talents and priestly zeal ,- md 'R-..f January Staff EDITOR Dorothy Hannigan ART EDITORS D. Schreiner and K. Koch BUSINESS MANAGERS C. Burns and D. Magnifico ,..fi3 in WORkINf Ol T 1'llF DETAII Q D. Svhreiner, K. Kovh, D. Hzlnnlgwn C Burn nag ,I The orchards bowed with their blossomed weight. . .99 These girls of the Crusader Stall' might he considered in a somewhat figurative sense, as hortieullurists. lt has heen their joh to nurture patiently and prune eurefully the growth of four years in the Mary Louis orchard. By their selection, the more fruitful of our experiences and reeolleetions are puhlished liere. Thus, this Crusader re- eords the happy memories wc share as Seniors and Graduates. From time to time we hope it may also serve to recall to your minds the classes of 1951. THE GRAND EXPOSITION C. Honl, E. Vreeland, A. Hillebrand .I 4, Q . 7 ru June Staff EDITOR Elizaheth Vreeland ART EDITOR Front Row: li. lnnes. J. Ammo. M. Hurley. Geraldine Honl M. A. R4-aulyoll. l'. lllrlfmiim. C, Kearns, YV. W'uterhouse E. my.-.-. iz. wan. BUSINESS MANAGER lfuelf lf0Il'Z l'. A. llurth. M. Collins, A. Bauer, Aucne Hillebrand A. lloeffling. A. Conlon. M. I.. lfereghino. M. xlillllkllll. .Vol l'ielurerl: lf. Smith. CD x ai . , 9 5 ff I R w S Q X I if it is X559 ' f J 3, N GS N ' : i na, 1 I I' N LA 3 S1 I P, EAD, 1 ya, 2' I P ' Q3 fu ' A iff -' , -isa f' f ii 514' N3 f A SJ, f :,1'1 p.j, ic ,A f If X REVEREND OWEN DOYLE, C.P. Religion, Logic REVEREND BRIAN BURKE, C.P. Religion SISTER AUGUSTI N E MARIA Principal SISTER MIRIAM FIDELIS Assistant Principal SISTER M. GEORGINA History SISTER M. LAURINA Latin Senior Genesians, Latin Club ' SISTER LORETTO MARIE Registrar SISTER M. FRANCES CARMELITE Spanish SISTER REGINA CELESTE English , Crusader, Magnets SISTER ROMANUS MARIE School Nurse SISTER MARIA NAZARETTA Mathematics, Guidance SISTER M. APOLLONIA Mathematics Prefect of Studies SISTER MARIE THERESE History, Child Psychology Debating Club SISTER REGINA CATHERINE Latin Hobby Club SISTER MARIE PAULA Home Economics SISTER JEAN CATHERINE Latin, Social Studies Tablet gf 'IZ E, RY D 3 Q f ' A ,A , 1. ,- x ' ',, K .L .X , I' 5 .A V. Q E L Xkjlf I Q 'lsr if 7 J, 2- 'Ex s gy 5 Q N, SISTER JEAN EVANGELA Latin SISTER MARIA ROSAIRE Latin Alumnae, Assemblies SISTER MURIEL ANGELA English Sodality SISTER MARY ARTHUR French Prefect of Discipline SISTER M. MARGARET DOLORES History Red Cross SISTER M. AGNES IMMACULATE Music Orchestra SISTER M. JOAN THERESE English SISTER JOAN MARIE Biology SISTER M. RITA CLAIRE Mathematics, English Mariel SISTER M. JEAN THECLA Social Studies SISTER M. REGINA PERPETUA French Athletics, French Club SISTER MARGARET CLARE Spanish, History Glee Club SISTER M. CELESTINE Library SISTER M. GENEVIEVE Chemistry SISTER MARY IMMACULATA English SISTER LOUIS MARIE Mathematics Propagation of the Faith SISTER M. ST. 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' - 1 4. I 1 ' 4 1 1 -1 ' 1' bf - 1 21 3 fm 6' '15, 1 114 .15 1 4,11 1,- 11157354 s , - .' 3 5.-W. Q I up ' nl.. 2 . I . v' 5 A I r n 1. .- C 'f 'ig ' , 5 C. g J , x I lg H D S I f -. . 1 may 1,1 Ln 'J 3 A S t L? Q-a-mann., W a F 'isfiisr' ilflf J . 3 L ,p sigh EW' 3 .- 12? 3 . Wwe? 3, M, A? 5 g 1 yi Q. , , , . , t , Q Y x hx Z R X 2 5 ff 4 e , 4 K R I x 35 'I gg i? fi V f , , L ,if M iw 'K Q A 5 , , ,,, J S ' M . . sizryw , 1 5 A 4 'ff , ff Q Ax A R K. 554. I gov' MARY LOUISE BARRY, L.H.S. St. Joseph, Carden City Sorlality 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Cenesians l, 2, 3, 43 Mariel 1. 2, 3, -lg Associate Editor 43 S.S.L. 2, 3, 4, Vive President 4-g C.0. Vice Presi- dent 4, Class Treasurer 43 Propagation of the Faith 23 French Club 2, 3, 4. April 16 . . . Cornelia and Emily . . . ma petite . . . our future journalist . . . expert violinist 55 ' my samted aunt . . . tiny and terrific . . . 10 + 1. xX SHEILA MONICA BEGLIN, L.H.S. St. Patrick, Glen CWC Sodality 1, 2. 3. 4, A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, 35 French Club 2, 3, 4g Magnets 2, 3, 4: Genes- ians 3, 45 S.S.L. 4-g Pro a at' Ch ' p gi lon 81111180 4. April 16 . . . choir . . . rllop suey . . . S0lltl10ld . . . so many nephews! . . . poster deadlines . . . Spike Jones fan . . . Lieutenant Spicer . . . South- ern fried chicken . . . the first musketeer. ALICE MARIE BENSON St. Pascal Baylon, Hollis Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 2 3 4- B' l 1 Q Q 10 085' Club 1. , November 4 . . . rather dance than eat . . . per- petual motion . . . Say, doll! . . . that giggle . the A. 81 P.'s pride and joy . . . the Prom . . . partial to redheads . 1. . 'Nevertheless' . week- ends . . . goodszhingx come in' small paeiiahes. V ELIZABETH ANN BLEDA, L.H.S. Mount Carmel, Astoria Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians l, 2, 3, 43 Muriel l, 2, 3, 43 Music Department 1, 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 43 Magnets 2, 3. 43 German Club 2, President 2g Latin Club 4, President 43 Class President 1, 4, Vice President 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 1, 33 Secretary-Treasurer of G.0. 3. January 3 . . . Belle . . . proms and proms . . . lovely long hair . . . Oh! that sense of humor . . . our favorite missing link, now making our chain com- plete . . . Dinky . . . 10 + 1. MATHILDA BOCK St. Andrew, Flushing Sodality 1 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 2, 3, 4g Prom Committee 43 Class Treasurer 2, 3. January 25 . . . Tillie . . . One of TOFIBO . . . life of the party . . . those letters . . . sauerkraut bump . . . that giggle . . . always calm? . . . mano- nucleosis . . . Xavier reviews . . . I dnn't give a care . . . 10 + 1. ., A514 PATRICIA MARY BISHOP, L.H.S. Holy Family, Flushing Sodalily 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesiuns 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Ser- o retary 43 S.S.L. 43 Mariel 3, 43 Crusader 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. April 11 . . . lucky 7 . . . our efficient secretary . . . those rosy cheeks . . . that blinding smile! . . . ambition to bowl 300 . . . Oh! that laugh . . . always on time? . . . her convincing way . . . lovely to look at, delightful to know. -. 18 bv' THERESA DOROTHY BUETTNER St. Teresa, Woodside Sodality 1, 2, 3, -lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A.A 1 2, 3, 4, Gel-mlm Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, S.S.Ll 4-g Cenesiuns 1, 2, 3, -L May 12 . . . Terry and MgCl . . . Oh! that prom . . . Paul . . . high ideals . . . Der Monat . . . per- petual motion. '1- 19 AQ JOAN EILEEN BURKARD Holy Child, Richmond Hill Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4a Biology Club 13 A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Atoms 4. May 31 . . . Bambi's . . . hair of gold, eyes of blue . . . that sense of humor . . . giggles . . . seeing double . . . summers at the Point . . . our sunshine girl . . . such get up and go . VIRGINIA CLAIRE BURKARD Holy Child, Richmond Hill Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club lg A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4-g Atoms 4. May 31 . . . the quiet one CU . . . Nevertheless . . . Point Lookout . . . Did you have a lest? . . . Dodger fan . . . Florida trip . . . that boat- ride to Rye . . . always in a hurry . . . Where's Joan? ,Q CAROLYN AGNES BURNS Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Sodality l, 2. 3, 4, Cenesians l. 2, 3. -lg Mariel 1, ii 2, 3, -1, Business Manager lg S.S.l,. 2, 3g Red Cross 1 KATHLEEN AGNES CASEY, L.H.S. Si. Pascal, Hollis Sodulily 1, 2, 3, 43 Gene:-ians l. 2, 3, 43 Representa- tive 33 A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Frenrb Club 2, 3, 4, Tablet 3: SSL. 43 Biology Club l. July 13 . . . that lovely smile . . . Irish beauty . . . brown eyed brunette . . . beautiful hands . . . al- ways Willing . . . quiet, behind-the-scenes worker . . . Saint Jowphla College . . . my sister. MARY JANE B. CLARKE, L.H.S. St. Pascal, Hallis Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Geneaians 1, 2, 3, 4: Muriel 1, 2, 3, 4g S.S.L. 33 French Club 2, 3, 4, Class Sec- retary 3. A December 8 . . . Class whiz and pretty, too . . . vivacious . . . beautiful green eyea . . . that so Washington . . . Fordham fan . . 5 ana of Four. , , my W 3, 4, President 4, French Club 3, lg Crusader Business Manager 4. May 25 . . . lovely clothes . . . our nurse to be . . . famous auto antivs . . . Mare and Care . . . beautiful rurly hair . . . terrific friend . . . 10 + 1. fin- An i' Rx -.wut - Q , O lvw v MARY ANN CUNBOY Immaculate Conveption, ,Ianmica , sodulny 1, 2, 3, -1, 019.1 1:11111 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, S.S.L. 2, 3, -lg Frenrh Club 2, 3, 4g Biology Club 1. March 9 . . . our nightingnle . . . tiny, trim 'n terriiic . . . Geometry . . . straight from Ceil Chap- rf Q, . ,A . ,INN .X man . . . my twin . . . Reggie . . . Niagara lun . . . vivucious g. Q s , X ire - 1 21 DOLORES REGINA CONKLIN, L.H.S. St. Mary Magdalene, Sprblgfeld Sodality 1, 2 , 3, 4, Prefect 4, Vice Prefect 3, Sec- retary 25 Cenesians l, 2, 3, 4-5 Mariel 1, 2, 3, 43 Music Department 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 3: C1888 President 2, Vice President 2, Secretary 1. April 12 . . . deep blue eyes . . . long eyelashes . . . our future teacher . . . red hair and blond crew cut . . . golden toned orutor . . . Susan . . . it's tremendous. BARBARA FRANCES CONN OLLY Ascension, Middle Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Junior Varsity 13 Varsity 2, 3, 4, Representative 3, 45 Ceuesians 2, 3g French Club 3: Latin Club 3. April 26 . . . Pizza and Balboa's . . . beautiful curly hair . . . Humphrey half-way' . . . Y.W.V. . . . basketball speedster . . . changeable blue eye . . . Sth lunch period . . . Babylon . . . Judesy . . . See you at the -----! . . . sweet and neat. Ni ANN PATRICIA DE SANTIS Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights Sodnlity l, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3. February 12 . . . Sandy . . . lovely eyes . . . steno- type and Eileen . . . My Bill . . . hosts of friends . . . our ace chemist . . . always on time? . . . an ever ready smile . . . unending chatter of happy talk. 23 fir -'TW' ? THERESA ELEANOR DI RUSSO Incarnation, Queens Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Genesians 3g Biology Club lg A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 S.S.L. 3, 4. December 15 . . . Terry . . . happy-go-lucky . . . impisli smile . . . 'LIS Sister looking? . . . Hey, kids . . . very understanding . . . 'my sister,Joan . . . summers at Rockaway Point . . . Fire Engine . . . Brooklyn? . . . she's dreaming. JOAN FRANCES DONNELLY St. Robert, Bayside Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4, Representa- tive 4g A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g French Club 2g Latin Club 33 Patricians lg Atoms 4. June 14 . . . 'A little mischief now and then is cherished by the wisest men . . . Peconic . . . Kuchs . . . perfect D. G .... have to get my bus . . . clothes from Vogue . . . Solo at Stewart Manor . . . J. G. X DOROTHY ANN DUFFY St. Nicholas, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, -lg Propagation l. March 12 . . . Duff . . . little. cute 'n lovable . . . Rain or Shine . . . Bobby . . . Dottie dimples . . . All, like to be noble . . . French par excellence . . . Let'8 have a party! . . . little miss mischief . . . definition of friendship . . . S. B. CAROL FRANCES DUNN Immaculate Conception, Jamaka Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Representatives lg Geneuians 3, 4g A.A. 1, 25 German Club 2. March 7 . . . serious expressions . . . Dalit cry, Joe' . . . Pat and Carol . . . Say, doll' wonder- ful weekends . . . enviable hlue eyes . . . the quiet thinker . . . authority on Shakespeare . . . summers at Gardiner, N. Y .... Uncle Glatxy. i GENEVIEVE FRANCES DONOVAN St. Gregory, Bellerose Sodality 1, 2. 3, 4, Clee Club l. 2, 3. 4: Athletics l, 2, 3g Spanish Club 3, lg S.S.l,. 3, -lg Class Trea- surer 4. January 5 . . . promptness personilled? . . . mid week holidays . . . What's this? . . . cocker spaniel eyes . . . loyal friend . . . convertibles . . . l'm looking for Vivi . . . good listener . . . My Silent Love . . . S. B. .ft , ,,,. ' Q 2 -'ali ' V' ,t i Q ttftt 24 ' 'CX .iw MARIANNIA, lllzl,lmN lzlIaRMANN Sl. flvrurfl. Hollis kv? 'xi ' Sodalily l. 2. Il. lg Us-in--iam l. 2, 3. -lg Palricians 3.-fl xkg, lg Spanish Club fig llurif-I I. January 30 . . . our bunille- of joy . . . always agreeable frhinkst . . . beautiful hair . . . blessed with an exviling now . . . l Can llrt-ani, Can't ln W . . . Basketball fan . . . quivl. but such a acnse of a--X - l1UH'0f-- - H-A PATRICIA ANN FANNON E' sig N St. Robert, Bayside Soclality 1, 2. 3, 'lg Cenceians 1, 2, 3, 4g Propaga- tion 3, 43 S.S.l.. 45 Crusader -1. June 5 . . . tevhnirnlor . . . my hero . . . that black hair . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . sweet disposition . . . our future nurse . . . Irish colleen . . . in- fectious laugh . . . 10 -+- 1. PATRICIA ANN FINN, L.H.S. St. Kevin, Flushing Sodality 1, 2,' 3, 4, Representative 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Genesians 1, 2, 3, 43 A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Mariel 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 3, 43 Class President lg Propagation 3g G.O. President 4. January 13 . . . our favorite G.0. President . . . Oh! what slumber parties . . . gotta a friend . . . one of TOFIBO . . . faithful friend . . . Irish wit . . . hot lunches . . . Glory be to Kitty Kelly' . . . Texas . . . green convertibles . . . 10 + 1. MAUREEN K. FOLEY St. Andrew, Flushing Sbdaliky 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, -ig Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2' Glee flub 1 P '- , . g illfl cians lg Propagation 2, 3. March 6 . . . One in a million . . . Jamie . . . safety gin :lanes . . . our vivncious violinist M0 ee 8 ill . . . Kuths . . . Gil witty woman is a t n reasure . . . better lute than never . . . senior ring . . . LG. MARY ANN GREELEY Our Lady of Low-des, Malverne Sodality 1, 2, 3, 44 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 S.S.L. 3, 43 Crusader 4. September 23 . . . so full of mischief . . . fun ami glee . . nevereniing stories of famil . ty...terri6c :fiend . . . Niagara fan . . . Mare and Cara . . . urnor supreme . . . 10 -1- 1. Q l s EILEEN MARY FOLEY Ascension, Elmhurst Soclality 1, 2, 3, 4g Cenesirms 2, 33 S.S.L. 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 3. April 18 . . . laughing Irish eyes . . . even disposi- tion . . . peanut and jelly . . . ardent roller skater . . . Artie and Our Love . . . I have to go to work . . . loads of fun. R 5 ' K . .I is I DOROTHY JANE HANNIGAN, L.H.S. St. Pascal, Hollis Soclalily l, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians l, 2. 3, 4g Mariel l, 2, 3, Al-, Exchange Editor 4-3 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 SSL. 2 3, 43 Debating Club 43 Crusader 4, Editor 43 Prom Committee -I-3 Class President 2, Secre- tary 3. llerenlber 15 . . . Her voive, her wit, all hearts beguile' . . . blond hair and big brown eyes . . . one touch of genius . . . our personality girl . . . one of the Four . . . that trip to Wasllingtonl -3-nr-A KATHLEEN ANN HEIDEL, L.H.S. St. Catherine, St. Albans Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Mariel 23 Debating 4. April 22 . . . long black tresses . . . delicatessen sandwiches . . . those summers in New Jdrseyl . . . West Point and Annapolis . . . Coil Chap- man creations . . . Maryland bound . . . Brooklyn Dodgers . . . one of the Four. VIRGINIA MARIE HICKEY, L.H.S. Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Sodalily 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary fi, ?'i5e4Preeident 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 9 9 Y ' May 18 . . . Oh! so tiny . . . hails from the country . . . that certain diet . . . That'a too muclll' . . . fabulous family . . . laughing again at E-4 . . . Villanova . . . best frien in the world . . . 4:12 rush . . . sweet and lovely .. . . and that lindy! Q? ELIZABETH LUCY KELLEHER, L.H.S. St. Ann, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Muriel 1, 2, 3, lg Gencsians 1, 2, 3g Clee Club 1, 2g Crusader 4, Vice President 33 S.S.L. 3g Debating llluh tl. President il. April 25 . . f . orcver poifetl . . . Spanish inufit' . . . tall and slender . . . lat-auliful hantls . . . always cool, calm and vullecl:-'tl lovely' vlotl I ies.. 10-f-1. EUNICE VALENTINE KELLY St. Sylvester, Brooklyn Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 2, 3. February 14 . . . beautiful fingernails . . . our colleen . . .galways a smile an a friendly word . . . community pal . . . those stories! . . . big blue eyes . . . sweetest valentine. I JOAN ANN HYLAND Ascension, Rego Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 49 Cenesians 2. 9 W February 1 . . . 'gOur Jo . . . roller skating Queen A X l . . . the samba . . . Chinese girl with the Japanese watch? . . . All My Love . . . infrequent diet- ing . . . El, Balfs 'n Gerry . . future career gal . . . Doug . . . hot lunches . . homework and T.V .... Yeah! . . . a fine girl all the way. is S JOAN BARBARA KIZIS Sodulity l, 2, 3, 4g Cenesinns 1, 2, 3, 4g A.A. 13 Clee Club 1. Xl'-i Q A 29 . t. Immaculate Conception, Jamaica March 25 . . . lovely to look at, so easy to please . . . Won't you be my Valentine? . . . Smoke Gets ln Your Eyes . . . lover of poetry . . . our model . . . Pm upset . . . that laugh . . . Wash- ington? . . . surprise parties . . . nice to know KATHLEEN ELIZABETH L,H,S, . . . J.M.K. St. Catherine, Franklin Square Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Magnets l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, President 43 A.A. 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 2, 33 Mariel 3, 4, Art Editor 43 S.S.L. 43 Crusader Art Editor 4. March 24 . . . Kochie . . . personality . . . always the early arrival? . . . one of tllose drivers! . . . the mad artist. MARILYN JOAN KOMNENUS St. Anastasia, Douglaston Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 35 Magnets 1, 23 Patricians 13 Mariel 1. April 21 V. . . ardent Yankee fan . . . Blue Moon' . . . excellent soda jerk . . . Joe DiMaggio and Mario Lanza . . . summers at Southhampton . . . long distance telephone calls . . . expressive hazel t eyes . . . big brother John . . . Northwestern . . . 'sugar 'xx spice 'n everything nice . . . H. E. av PW JOAN ANN LARKIN, L.H.S. St. Sylvester, Brooklyn Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative lg A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: SSL. 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 4g Genesians 2 3, 43 Crusader 4, Class President 4, Vice Presi- dent 3, Secretary 2. February 26 . . . the lighting Irishman . . . Auntie Jbailie . . . Careless Handsl' . . . Uncle Milly, Brother John and Arthur . . . terrific president . . . tl major or a minor offense? . . . Oh! stop it' . . . the third musketeer. LUCILLE ANN UEPISCOPO, L.H.S. Holy F amily, F lashing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 44 Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 45 Mariel Typist 1, 2, 3, 4, Mariel Writer 3, 4, Representative 3, French Club 2, 3, 43 A.A. 1, 23 Biology Club 1, President lg S.S.L. 4. July 24 . . . Lou . . . smart and sweet . . . cutest haircombs . . . French enthusiast . . . Pepsi Cola . . . Dodger fan . . . E-2 . . . popovers . . . TM.L.A.'a ollicial doorman . . . Marlboro . . . 114 or 312? 51 0 wks MARGUERITE E. LANG, L.H.S. Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 43 Mariel Typist 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Class Secretary 43 S.S.L. 4g Crusader 4. January 18 . . . Better late than never . . . that old gang of mine lD.L.S.J . . . lucky? . . . poor man's Robert Burns . . . always a story . . . double period lunches . . . figure for suits . . . strange bowling technique . . . that song made me cry . . . very excitable . . . expressive eyes. 30 INA, THERESA MARY LIBBON, L.H.S. St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President -1, President 43 Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Mariel 1, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 4g S.S.L. 3, 43 Class President 23 French Club 2, 3, 4. August 11 . . . Miss Bunsen Burner of 1950 . . . beautiful red hair . . . Do you doubt my vera- city? . . . Cuddles , her cello . . . the Huckle- buck . . . never stops smiling . . . one meatball . . . cafeteria mathematician . . . E-2. k is . 1 i 31 HELEN CHARLOTTE LUCEY, L.H.S. Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Magnets 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Crusader Stall' 4. April 19 . . . reminds one of angel cake . . . quiet and refined . . . full-fledged sorority girl . . . chem whiz . . . loyal and devoted friend . . . pussy . . . Edgemere Beach Club . . . fond of dark hail' and dimples . . . our treasure. ELEANORE M. LUDEMAN St. Stanislaus, Maspeth Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 23 Genesians 1, 2, 33 A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Representative 23 Biology Club 13 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Pamphleteer 33 Student Sacristan 4. April 12 . . . blond hair and blue eyes . . . 'Think- ing of You . . . Sound Beach . . . Uncle . . . all 'round athlete . . . Bobbie, Joan and Gerrie. ia I w U I 'Ei fl Vcii - I GELA MAGNIFICO 58. Mel, Flushing Sodllity 1, 2, 3, 43 A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 4g Genesians 3, 4, Frem-h Club 2, 33 S.S.L. 4, Crusader 4, Business Manager 4. August 25 . . . school spirit personified . . . Avenue 0 . . . awllat did I do now? . . . mania for cutting hair . . . LB. . . . modern art . . . Oh! that party . . BXPGFI jockey . . . the third musketeer. MAUREEN C. MARLOW Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Rdpreeentative 23 A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,2 Representative 43 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Cap- tain 43 Gaussian: 1, 2z Propagation 1. November 15...big brown eyog..i.Hanfy... vlet but Oh! so fun lovingly. . . 'With My E an id? gpm' . . . sugar 'n spins 'n everything .. ,k.kk,,i:,f:V I ,lmywx X. JUNE GERTRUDE MACMILLAN St. Gerard, Hollis Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Representative 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer -I-5 Varsity 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4g German Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 Prom Committee 4. April 25 . . . angel . . . German skits . . . colossal varsity player . . . a member Wuzzy can be proud of . . . ,lark . . . Deep Purple . . . loves horses . . . Miss School Spiritu. - ' s as , ,sz N 'TSE' JOAN ITA MCCARTHY St. Nicholas, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4g Hobby Club 3, 43 President 4. g April 3 . . . gorgeous titian tresses . . . long, long fingernails . . . perfect friend . . . those New York parties . . . financier . . . pretty green eyes . . . my cousin . . . an ever ready smile . . . our colleen. 2 MARY ANN McCARTHY, L.H.S. St. Gregory, Bellerose Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 3, 43 Athletics 2, 3, 4-g S.S.L. 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 2g Secretary 3. February 26 . . . Mary Annie . . . that Fordham prom . . . the perfect hostess . . . all those relatives . . . Irish songs . . . the peacemaker . . . the big- gest heart and the softest eyes . . . the 'M gic Chef . . . our gift to the younger generation. L CAROL ANNE MCLOUGHLIN St. Andrew, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 44 Magnets 1, 2, 3, 43 Geneaians 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Propagation Re- presentative 43 Crusader 4. September 17 . . . strange affinity for a telephone employee . . . St. Kevin's dances . . . Vitamin D Homogenizedn . . . Famous driving lessons . . . 'This is the Moment' . . . Fordham fan . . . ex- pressive brown eyes. JANE MARGARET MEEHAN Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood Sodality 1 2, 3, 4g A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4g Co-Captain 4g Cenesians 3, 4a S.S.L. 2. March 21 . . . Janie . . . Irish wit and bubbling laughter . . . long curly eyelashes . . . lunch table antics . . . home at 5 C???J . . . the ustar of the basketball court . . . Are Cee and Cee Are . . . MEEHAN to err is humang to forgive is divine . . . J.G. Pascal, Hollis Genesians 1, 2, 3, 43 A.A. 1, 2g Vice President lg Music 43 Bays . . . S.R.C .... Who, me? be out of order . . . Doo Doo 2'Can't seem to laugh . gf WV Big 5 . . . Sth lunch period . . . , two darling nephews VV, MARY JANE MILES Nativity, Ozone Park Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Representative 23 Clee Club l 2, 3, 4g German Club 2, 3, 43 5.S.L. 35 Prom Com: mittee 4. May ll . . . soft blond hair . . . chocolate layer cake . . . our own Florence Nightingale . . . travel . . . Roller Derby . . . if you're lucky . . . those fur coats . . . beautiful hands . . . Mo . . . E2. 'WN 'UNE ffl! PATRICIA ANN MOLLOY St. Mary Magdalene, Sprillgfeld Sodality l, 2, 3, 4-g Magnets l, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1 Crusader 4. , ' January I6 . . . Patt . . . another mad artist . . 3M ring . . . our own Chaquita . . . 'the hick': . . . lucky 'I . . . strange accents . . , her favorite subject??? . . . There's my bus, gotta 50 . . . forever eating . . . a hearty laugh . . . always fun to be with. BARBARA ANN MOREA St. Ioan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality 1, 2, 3,43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Athletics 2, 3, 44 Gcnesians 1, 2, 35 Mariel 4. April 28 . . . Rockaway . . . dancing eyes . . . in- fectious laugh . . . Big 5 . . . Thinking of Youf' . . . house parties . . . Fordham Prom . . . vocab- ulary all her own . . . 8th period in the library. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Marie13 4' SSL. 33 ANNE-THERESE MULGREW, L.H.S. lmmuclllate Conception, Astoria Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 4g Music De- partment 1, 2, 3, 43 Mariel 1, 2, 3, 4, Copy Editor 4: Editor-in-Chief 43 S.S.L. 2 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 45 Class President 1, 33 Debating Club 4. February 21 . . . Cornelia and Emily . . . getting the Mariel out . . . Sarah Bernhardfs stand-in . . . our labor leader . . . inVlNCEulxle . . . Ocean Grove summers . . . black coffee . . . 10 -1- 1. MARILYN CECELIA NAEDER Holy Family, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesiana 1, 2, 3, 4: Maria! 3, 43 Representative 4, Spanish Club 2, 35 SSL. 4, July 1 . . . History whiz . . . lucky 7 . . . Sodalite at the eighth period . . . beautiful skin . . . ict pro- psusa . . . .un bowliu ? . . . f'my kiuxdmatqrvx penny' . . . supports motion t . . . late again? . . . easy going, . '. . 'lx' everything nice. V ' y -mhk - , y ANN PATRICIA MOYLAN Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary-Treas- urer 35 Varsity 2, 3, 44 Genesiuns 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Vice President 1, 2, 3, 45 President 45 S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 4. March 7 . . . a heart sincere, a pleasant smile happy-go-lucky . . . in demand at practices . . . what a driver! . . . our famous varsity guard . . . enormous lunches . . . good buddy . . . super senior president. So tired . . . .l. G. i? ' AQ! BARBARA ANNE NEARY St. Ioan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality l, 2. 3. Al: Cenesians I. 2, 3, 4, Athle ', 91 Q tlcs f 1, 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 34 S.S.L. 4, Class Sec- rotary 43 Patricians l. January 1 . . . Bobby . . . Big 5 unforgetnble episodes in English . . . Bob . . . Goodnight Irene . . . cutest baby brother . . . Rockaway and l03rd . . . Do you take Trig?? . . . sparkling blue eyes . . a crown of lovely blond tresses. F? PATRICIA NILLESEN. L.H.S. St. Kevin, Flushing Sodality l, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4-g A.A. 1, 2. 39 Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 4g Music Department l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4: Mariel Typist 45 S.S.L. 2, 33 Class Treasurer 23 Vice Pres- ident 4. May 7 . . . a laugh that smiles . . . but my hair isn't red . . . our favorite drummer . . . Joan and Pat . . . St. .lohnls . . . dancing feet . . . sincere . . . generosity personified . . . too many Bills. JOAN MARIE NULLET Mount Carmel, Astonh Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Genesiaus 1, 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 35 Mariel 3, 45 S.S.L. 3, 43 October 22 . . . attraction for King's Point . . . Hunter College . . . Luck 7 . part-time job . . . weekends in Pennsylvania . . . another letter?? . . . Ouch! my appendix . . . bertaying expression . . loves large families . . . a confederate. -QE FLORENCE MAR Y PELLEGRINO Mount Carmel, Astoria Sodality 1, 2, 3. -lg A.A. 1. 2. 3, 4-g Genesians 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 2, 3g Class President 3, May 9 . . . sweet sophislicate . . . our ten o'clock scholar . . . I'm from Brooklyn . . . tall and slender . . . beautiful black hair . . . Bill . . . always go- ing shopping . . . long trips home . . . Thinking of You . . . expressive eyes. X JUNE CAROL PETERS, L.H.S. sf. Anne, Flushing ' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 43 Muriel 43 S.S.L. 45 Propagation 4. January 13 . . . Giggles . . . So, already, yet' . . . Ping Pong . . . craving for H20 . . . aN8Vel'il'lel688' sincere friend . . . Yankee fan . . . CYO bowling . . . Ham on Rye . . . the ranch . . . Pm idle, tool . . . letters from Florida . . . H.E. ' EILEEN MARIE PLANT, L.IrI.S. Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills Sedality 1, 2, 3, 43 Representative 2g Genesians 1 iz. s, 43 President 4, A.A. 1, 2, s, 4, s.s.L. 1, 2, af Music Department 1, 2: Mariel 15 Class President 2, 33 Vice President 1. February 3' . . . Wait 'til I tell you . . . plaids . . . essence of- refinement . . . vivacious . . . per- sonality . . . certain Yale man . . . sweet and lovely . . . shining black, hair . . . Ensign Blades . . . J. G. X X JOAN THERESA RICCIO Holy Family, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesiuns 1, 2, 3, 45 S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 4g Secretary 2g Treas- urer 44 Crusader Staff 4. July 13 . . . socks for lunch . . . Villanova . . . sincere friend . . . terrific parties . . . Thinking of You . . . that big', uniform . . . Friday and pizzas . . . Oh! it's impossible . . . giggles . . . always in a rush. J EANNE THERESE ROESCH Sc. Gregory, Bellerose Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 33 S.S.L. 2, 33 Geneeiann 3, 43 Propagation 33 Crusader 4. July 19 . . . Jeannie with the light brown hair??? . . . unpredictable . . . fondness for letters from Greenland . . . Ginger . . . That's for sure' . . . grim eyes . . . sympathetic listener . . . baby . . . CONSTANCE POPROCKI Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Sodality' 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 1, 2g Athletics l, 23 French Club 2, 33 S.S.L. 2. January 6 . . . Connie . . . headed for Georgian Court . . . beautiful eyes . . . lsn't that peachy keen? . . . Look, another letter! . . . loyal friend . . . Peach Lake . . . No Urchids for My Lady . . . You know, Alyce, I don't get it . . . Holy Cross. l Y EVALYN RITA SCHABHUTL American Martyrs, Queens Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Representative 1, 2, 3, Activity Chairman 45 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Representative 25 Varsity timekeeper 3, 4g German Club 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4. January 20 . . . beautiful blond hair . . . chem whiz . . . cafeteria derorations . . . school spirit . . . dancer extraordinary . . . Oh! those clothes . . delightful to know. Nl! 4l '- vii My DOROTHY MARGARET SCHREINER Bethany Lutheran, Queens Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4-g Magnets 1, 2, 3, 4s Cleo Club 2, 3, 4-g German Club 2, 3, 4-g Crusader Ari. Editor 4. March 26 . . . artistic talent . . . music lover . . . quiet determination . . . beautiful eyebrows . . Stardust . . . those summers on the farm . . horses . . . sincerity plus . . . pretty clothes . . that's Dot . . . 10 + 1. IRENE FRANCES SCI-IULZ, L.H.S. St. Pascal, Hollis Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 3, 45 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 45 S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 45 President 45 Class President l, 3. December 18 . . . personality plus . . . Georgeous George . . . 'My Foolish Heart . . . partial to a certain brother-in-law . . . no t please . . . a proud aunt . . . what a voice! . . . pizza lover . . . sincere . . . Oh! those French Club plays . . . Schatz. A .L El.: r ? gp -1 .- Q 'Mais QEIEIQE I N mfggv f K rf - w rn. E v-u-in an. q an 7 img amen 'yy ii Y A X ' v x: K , - - -aj ' 4, A wifi W a '43 M WS' Q' .VJ c 11 ,Ev , X' 'A :iv Wai 'ztsmgjyi M f' 1-531- V fy- 5 gy: fy f,l7V,iJ,, R , N -M51 1- ff -r ag-W ,, 23? 5226 vgnplkvlgz- - . .,,f . F X SH El LA THORNTON Mount Carmel, Astoria Sotlality 1, 2, 3. 41: AA. 1. 2. 3. -ig Genesians l. 2, Class Treasurer sl-3 S.S.l,. 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3. S October 9 . . . ardent music fan . . . now let's see was it the Knicks of the Yanks? . . . Firestone f . . . bank envelope ready . . . beautiful raven tresses l . . . graceful appearance . . . eyes that sparkle always charming and poised. - -uw.-sw - . X it X SX Q QNX ws is 43 r iwgssfssr s g ALY CE WELDON Ascension, Rego Park Sotlality 1, 2. 3, -lg Cenesians 1. 2, 35 French Club 2, 33 Latin Club 33 Athletics 1, 23 S.S.L. 2. February 15 . . . tllose L'H0ly Cross Weekeildu . . . beautiful hands . . . Let's go for pizza . . . J. L. . . . Wlleatly Hills again!! . . . summers at the Lake . . . love thosse airplane trips . . . terrific personality . . . baby blue eyes . . . Where's Connie. n BARBARA LEE WILDING r St. Andrew, Flushing Sodalily 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 45 Glee Club 1, 2g Crusader 45 S.S.L. -ig Class Vice President 45 Secretary 4. February 4 . . . Bobbie . . . slim and chic . . . agot a problem' . . . shining black hair . . . 'You have a guidance interview' . . . One of TOFIBO . . . Connecticut summers . . . gay social life . . . rather dance than eat . . . 10 + 1. W- . 2 l,,.,x,,i ,, .QNXM .. ei.-1921 - 7 ,SX 1? fin, . A f 5 ff: L - x ,X xx ffimgg 5 J? . ., anim? ,QV Qisigln ,, 4. , mg? V ' af Y. I1 1 'H ' X' W ' .ii A C5 i 1 u 1 S Q P'E V pix, 'E Yijlb W T -as vu.. ,. G DEBATE O QS l l .Qzszni .p Q , L-' p -32: ed.: .0 I' - e MN' ur Symbols SODALITY . . . Our Lady's group guides the spirit- ual life of our school. ATHLETICS . . . In intra-mural and inter-scholas- tic games, our A. A. develops a spirit of sports- manship closely linked with a lively school spirit. MAGNETS . . . The artist's palette symbolizes the eforts of our prize-winning, hard-working art club. LATIN CLUB . . . These girls keep the ancient lun- guage of the Romans alive through plays, read- ing and study. GLEE CLUB . . . Joined by the universal desire to make music, these girls spend afternoons hap- pily singing. ORCHESTRA . . . Individual musicians become group artists in playing for important school events and assemblies. DEBATING . . . During the many hours devoted to debating after school, poise, self-confidence, and the ability to think clearly are developed. S.S.L .... The Student Service League is a graphic illustration of student government in action. LECERCLE SAINT LOUIS . . . French Club brings to the student a knowledge of the artistic, cul- tural and political background of the French people. CIRCULO ESPANOL . . . Spanish Club acquaints the members with our Latin-American neigh- bors and helps them to understand their culture and customs. ERSTES DEUTCHES KRANZCHEN . . . German Club gives enlightening views on German his- tory, literature, art and music. MARIEL . . . newspaper whose aim is to foster good writing, announces and commemorates all the important events and projects of our school. CENESIANS . . . Dramatic Club gives the girls an opportunity to develop their acting ability in the monologues presented at each meeting. I - . 1 1 5' -gen 4. C9 jfifliiet' Q. -'Ts I ...Sl.... ..-, 4' .ymhg e r .:, 2- .12 C N J GJ filing AT I Q i ., ..- v 1 -.hx , Ng- . I.,-'X 4198, s N ' f ' .P Q Q Y N -3: f .fi WED. l Sfllllll. K. llt-itll-I. li. Paulsen. M. A. lVl1'C:1rthy Nllvglin. Svronrl Row: K.Ko1-ll. l'. Nillesen, K K am-y. l'. liialmp, M. Lung. li. Kelleher, J. Andol vln-lx. li. lilwlu. A. Nllllgre-xx. J. l'c-ters. Burk Row: l'. l.ilnlmn. li. Plant. ll. Conklin, H. Lucey. R. Cor- lwtt. M, ,l. lllnrkv. IJ. llnnnignn. E. Cross, P. Finn, A 'K 5, 'W 5' l - . t ' .1 'lf '. B x . K sf . 3' y sl i ' I 'f Q X V A f l , Y is y 1- wr- 2 - ' V' z if , - A ' E e ' Q., ff K ,,, . eff t. 0 , KX 'N 2. . g Q A Q' 8- . ' ,, Q-we ii dj W ' V ,,.,, K I .af Lf K fx A ,xx o 1 Blue and Gold Tassel Glrl s lilCIZll'Il'IN'l'S UF li0'l'll HUNUHS Top lo Hollom: M. llollina M. A. lvlllflilllgll li. Stein Fl. llleclat J. lalrlxin lf. Dwyer fl. llllllll ll. X l'00l2lllll ll. Conklin l.. l.'Epifcopo ll. llonl J. Sunni VV. wlZlll'l'llllllhl' l'. Finn T. l.ilnlmn l'. Kruse- K. Savage lf. Zinrk K, Koch A. Mnlgre-w l'. Me-any ron! Row: Y. llic-lu-y. J. Larkin. L. L'Episcop0 M. l.. Barry. I-I01101 January Elizabeth Bleda Dolores Conklin Patricia Finn Kathleen Koch Joan Larkin Lucille L'Episcopo Theresa Libbon Anne Mulgrew Evelyn Schabhutl June Arlien Brumit Mary Collins Eileen Dwyer Mary Jane Cavigan Geraldine Honl Roberta Koster Margaret Kruse Patricia Meany Mary Anne Murtuug Carol Pautz Jacqueline Saam Kathleen Savage Eileen Stein Elizabeth Vreeland Winifred Waterhou Eileen Zinck K I 'or Januar and June Front llmv: li, llonl. li. 'l'orlm-3, Nl, .-X. lllllflllllglll. NV. NVntcr- lmtt-1-. Nl. l.. ll:-ri-gliino. lf. llnyvr, Nl. lios-. lf. Sta-in. M. llalrt- twlt, SUIVPIHI lilllff Nl. lf. lil'4'llllilll. ll. lxloss. A. Svatulon, ill. flli-Nivltol. ti. Smith. l'. xlllltllltill. Nl. llollitls. l'. Mvatny, N. lloolt. .l. Sunni. 'I'l1ir1l linux' Nl. Nlorau. Nl. :L liolmiu-on li. ltilllltl. lil. lfztrtnattl. ll. lllztrlx. fi. llit-gt-ri1'lt. lf. Xll'l'l'l1llHl: lx. SZINJIQLU. ill, K. lin-aulyotl, li. Nlullmly. .l. Xlt-11gtt'tlty..l. Sflllllilll. li. lhtutz. l'. lxirlv-lay. li. Zim-lx. linrlr lfmr: ti. llylaml, M fdlllllslxl. .l. 51'llN1Il'l. Nl, Film--tri. X, lliitn-r. l'. lxle-in. M. lxruse ,l. M4'l.n-vmlggex if. kt'1ll'llN. U. Fvlttllctg l'. llt'nii't'. Q The C. L. . wards . . . 1lt'lt'l'llllllt'tl hy an t'0IlllllIlt'tl votc ol' faculty and stu- tlvnts, form a unique part of vavh graduation corv- mony. The initials staml for those thrvv traits of llltut'au'tt'r.. Loyalty and Spirit of Study, ml1'vlut'1l lll't'l'SSill'y tml only in st-hool lrut in the sttccvssfttl living of at Cltristian lift-. Tho l'l't'lllll'lllS have glYl'll vvitlt-tics' of thvsc t'lutt'at'tt't'istit's all through their high school carvct's. 17 The Leo Honor Society . . . is diocesan in scope. Based on a quota system, new members are admitted at the end of each term. They are chosen as those students whose superior scholastic achieve- ments and practical Catholicity mark them as potential leaders in the Christian social sphere. PATRICIA FINN J. ASNDOLSCHEK ervice League Preddent General Organization J' LARKIN A. MIILCREW Mariel 4 C s 1 S. BECLIN Propagation E. PLANT Genesians A. MOYI M. CONBOY K. KOCH Magnets I'. LIBBON D. HANNICAN President 8' E. KELLEHER Debating gn C. BURNS Red Cross B. CONNOLLY Athlctirs ov- ,4 T. BLETTNER 4' German Club i p ' D. CONKLIN . N 14, 4 7 X The B. BLEDA Latin Club tudent M. LANG Spanish Club ouncH. The chief instrument of student government, a miniature democracy, a preparation for fixture leadership . . . all these phrases adequately de- scribe our Student Council whose immediate purpose is to further the aims of student government. In addition, it also teaches its members the value of our democratic government and helps them acquire those quali- ties of leadership so necessary today. The Council, consisting of three G.O. oilicers and all class and activity presidents, discusses and settles problems brought before it by the student body through their elected rep- resentatives. On all occasions the Student Council seeks to promote that school spirit which is the very soul of student government. 1,1-rn filllglll 11.0. Siflilllilf li. Ko-lvl: XII Nlllflt I' l'l'lll' lil l,I'fl'IN ZINCK President lz1'llK'I'ill t,l'g2llliZ2lli0ll lla-liv-3 X. COIIIIPII, Tgllrlvl' If Uxnvl' 'U ml I Q . .. V , . :lg '-1 .. ,num mn lflulrg lf. l lllingvr, 1,l'4'Ill'NlI'1l.f XX. Xxazlvrlmllw. ill:-0 tzllllll M. A. Mm .5ml'llilx' I' Ilm :ral QQINIIIXVIVIQ l lIl4I4 U Nl Xp lxlll N111 Vu ll , . ,, ., ,, or- . -f --JU-1 Ix.S4n11p-, 5. 5. l,.1 U, lxnzulvp. lla-lullingg ,l. l'1lll4'l'Nllll I' - ' - . fn m Nmn-. li. W il -. .Nlfunllrltur IXAIIIIVQII vlvllI'Ix1'I'. H.-ll ffrn-v If xl't'l'lIll1l f'I'll Illll H X I Yu l lulu li lx ... . , , N1 -'Q , uul 1 . I1'f4'l'. 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' 0 me: rewenz - - -ANNE .rewi'Zr- , t - .BABRBARA'gfgdYLAN - ' - ARB DIN ' - SHEILAQTRA NEAR? HORNTON 9 I FMZWYH 'YFXXM THRYXF. Qiltiug' R Ko-wr 'Yx'cnsuvm'1'Y.Vuppus. 0 . , .,,. c e r Vrrrish-M 1 M. Robinson. 'iccrchxry . S Sllllldillfll V. Nhumy, V ice Vrvsidcnl. 31 YAGWYU 'YEWNK VOX R Sitting! K. 'Ym'uw5'. Vvc--Mvm. Slllllililllli V xsmxm,5m.,-envy 3 N1,Guvigun. N irvvrvvixh-xxk C.. Xin-nwxxs. 'Yrcn-xu'vr. . . ' Us n tu , u 'Hi' nl il Plan, I ' In-,, in I.. wr' is Tw lu- Nl' lhf- plqim - mx u-,,, - I 1'xnI1,,'l 'S In June Graduates ALICE .QJAHUQ AUDHIETH Sl. Robert, Bayside Sodllity 1, 3, 43 Cleo Club I, 3, fig Genesiuns fi-g Mariel 4. April 1 . . . Out Al . . . llrillo . . . lll0SC weird - b00kl . . . uwanllan bite zu pickle? . . . basketball and softball at St. Hoberl's . . . true friend . . . ambition--to write the Great Amerivam Novel . . . flllllfd linger . . . Big 4 . . . vurliest hair . . . 'bil llildln . . . that red prom dress . . . uhi-ya . ANNE CATHERINE AZZARA Our Lady of Victory, Flara1lPark a Sodality 1, 2, 3,l'4: Genoaiana 1, 2, 3, 45 Club 2, 3, 45 Athletics 3, 4., V November 8 .A . . Little Awful Annien . t . ham . . . 'I'.K.P. . . . New Year's drivnxxpppmaii . . . Charleston . . . Alanfffoung . . t lmvuttgs pliono??? . . . flying . . A Thgliyll . . A . . 'Is it the Nash or the ,Pl7ma!ith? A lrllrr e l JOAN MARIE AMATO St. Pascal, Hollis Secretary 2g Sodulity 1. 2, 3. 4g Muriel 2. 3, 43 Athletics 1. 2, 3, -lg Genefiuns 1, 2g 55.11. 1. 2, 3, 4g Crusader 4, Propagation -1. July 11 . . . tall and slender . . . Pllll!-il0lIl,S Com- petitor ??? . . . l.lllIlUllS ll1lll't'lllS . . . just stepped out of Vogue . . . The Gardens . . . subway passes . . . danving ll spevinlty . . . prom party . . . Edge- mere Country Club . . . one of the ll . . . T.K.P. AUDREY MARIE BAUER, L.H.S. St. Teresa, Woodside Sodality 1, 2, 3, -1-3 Genesians 2, 3, 43 Athletics 3, 43 . . . Mariel Typist 2, 33 Frein-li Club 2, 3, 4-3 S.S.L. 43 Crusader Staff 4. September 23 . . . expressing blue eyes . . . winning smile . . . those long awaited letters . . . curly, blonde hair . . . those dances at St. Kevin's . . . a bundle of fun. 'sf 3 M, KE, R JOAN EILEEN BEACH Immaculate Heart, Brooklyn Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 2, 3, 43 Athletic! 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Mariel 4. April 18 . . . Sandy . . . those famous basketball games . . . 30 . . . terrific prom pictures . . . one of the ll . . . St. Mit'hael's . . . Teddy Bear . . . subway at'quaintances??? . . . Balboaslll . . . an everlasting smile . . . vitality plus . . . every0ne'l friend . . . dark brown hair . . . T.K.P. ELAINE PHILLIS BEALIN 2 St. Kevin, Flushing 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 43 Genesians 13 Magnets 1. December 23 . . . rosy cheeks . . . those house parties . . . Astor Roof . . . puppies . . . pies . . . 'Sentimental Me' . . . Dave Harris . . . Bill . . . Lam . . . Jackfs . . . dimples . . . ice cream floats . . . wavy hair . . . summer in Southampton . . . rowboats . . . fiddle . . . hearty laugh . . . freckles. JOAN DOLORES BEGGINS St. Theresa, Woodside Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 35 Athletics 1, 2, 43 Hobby Club. November 7 . . . My Wonderful One . . . East River . . . Wonder how Amy is . . . when do we get the crew cut, Joan?? . . . avid collector of nail polish and perfume . . . chic . . . mea culpa . . . basketball star?? . . . 'gThanks for the memory . . . Geometry . . . Not Again !! MARIAN HELEN BILYK Our Lady of Consolation, Brooklyn Sodality 1, A2, 3, 45 Clee Club 1, 2, 33 S.S.L. If Hobby Club 45 Gaussian: 4. March 8 . . . Dear John . . . Jersey bound . . 4 'getting your license? . . . pierced ears . . . already yet what? . . . Oh! will my will ever grow? . . . that lovely shade of hair . . . thewaldiorf . . . wrestling Send . . . Ti1l Tlxbn .. lne .ft KATHLEEN MARY BECKER Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 4g German Club 2, 3, 45 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 45 S.S.L. 3. November 13 . . . always on time?? . . . 116 . . . one of seven . . . German enthusiast . . . Kathy of the crooked bangs . . . Animation plus . . . I can't see . . . member oi the down-with-breakfast club . . . future nurse . . . 20 inch waist line? . . . Dodgers . . . Ann . . . those telephone conversa- tions . . . willing worker. 'lla a t t ,n,f ytst , tlttl 2 tiss t iiifi-Y . wfgws, ' Aa W T ,gifml an ' do CAROL LOUISE BLABER, L.H.S. St. Mary, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 45 Class Vice President lg Sodality Representative 2, S.S.L. 4. December 30 . . . confabs at Estates . . . club meet- ings . . . unpredictable . . . the gang . . . our prac- tical joker . . . C.Y.0. day camps . . . St. Kevin's dances . . . French students. 93 BARBARA ANN BLAHA ' St. Catherine, St. Albans Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Magnets 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 S.S.L. 2, 3. June 18 . . . that house in Connecticut . . . detailed accounts of weekends up the Hudson . . . lil! of giggles . . . her wonderful enthusiasm . . . mips . . . the cousins . . . Gerry . . . jabherwocky . . . horses and horses . . . a line sense of humor . . . Mrs. Bolger meet Mrs. Sullivan . . . an ardent reader. ROSEMARY ANN BRADY St. Martin, Amityville Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 45 Magnets 3, 4: Latin Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 4. October 17 . . . Rode . . . so pretty, so popular . . . those argyle socks . . . 'my car? . . . haunting Irish laughter and so much fun . . . N.Y.A.C. . . . let's do something' . . . 'Howard Johnsons' . . . fabulous formula . . . 3:22. Jlirm fix PATRICIA ANTONIA BROWN, L.H.S. St. Benedict Joseph, Richmond Hill Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletics I, 2, 3, 45 Vice President 3. June 13 . . . MI Miss You So . . . dill pickles and? . . . Rhode Island summers . . . compacts . . . tea leaves . . . 'The Frantic Four . . . dancing is her speciality . . . popular diary . . . a real gone gal. ARLIEN ANN BRUMIT Incarnation, Bellaire Vice President 2, Secretary 2, 45 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 45 Jay Vee 2, 33 Prom Committee 4. September 19 . . . Pretty and petit . . . beautifull long hair . . . mad passion for cats . . . our con- tribution to the 'Met' . . . Phoebe oi the Ringlets . . . never at a loss for words . . . that'a our Arlien . . . B.D.T. .D MARY ELLEN BRENNAN, L.H.S. St. Theresa, Woodside Sodality Representative 2, Latin Club President 4-g Sodality 1, 2, 3, -lg Patricians 1, Genesians 3, 4g S.S.L. 2, 3. September 29 . . . When Irish Eyes Are Smiling forever rushing to work . . . Mary Ellen, did you do your Lutin?? . . . those shocking lunch periods . . . rainy days and Just look at my hair . . . basketball whiz for a Prom Date . . . brains and talent. PAULINE ALICE BURTH St. Pascal, Hollis Cenesians 1, 2, 3, ig l,atin Club 43 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Crusader -I-. Januray 15 . . . Pelias, Claire and Lee . . . steel bridges . . . the broom . . . it's commin' up . . . Pennsylvania . . . that dixnpled smile . . . Peach- fuzz . . . new style petty coat . . . the thing . . . La Salle and Oli, those letters. .a! N fU9 X JOAN THERESE CALLAHAN Blessed Sacrament, Brooklyn Sodality 1, 2, 3. 43 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Genellalll 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 33 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 4. October 21 . . . Sunshine and Roses' . . . that faraway look during sixth . . . 12 . . . our selection for Miss Personality Plus . . . call me . . . she starves at Christmas time . . . cake and milk . . . gorgeous red hair . . . always anxious to lend 8 hand. LUCILLE ELIZABETH CAMPBELL St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights A.A. Representative 2, 3, 43 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity 3, 4. August 23 . . . Vitality plus . . . one in a million . . . beautiful locks . . . shy . . . but always laugh- ing . . . basketball whiz . . . Frank . . . and oh, those Fordham Prep. Rallies . . . Teddy Bear . . . Parties . . . one of the ull . Q, Z KATHLEEN ANN CARNEY Our Lady of the Snows, Floral Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Cenesians 1, 2g Athletics l, 2. llfovgmbor 8 . . . black curly hair . . . beautiful an s . . . long eyelashes . . . hard boiled eggs . . . will'power . . . form fitting unil0rm??? . . . George all the wayn . . . embarrassin g moments . . . .Penn Station . . . 27 plus . . . Far Rockaway . . . 'Devil and the deep blue sea . . . National Bank . . . one of nine. MARY LOU CEREGHINO, L.H.S. St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Secretary lg Mariel lg Spanish Club 4. August 30 . . . the two P'sl' . . . tea leaves . . . can she talk!!! . . . Hampton Bays and near visits to Davy Jones . . . that certain credit slip . . . our 'Times' girl. S MARILYN LOUISE CARMAN, L.H.S. St. Gregory, Bellerose Vice President 3g President 43 Cenesians l, 2 3 4' S d l' ' ' ' ' , 0 a ity 1, 2, 5, 4, Athletics 35 Latin Clubiflg S.S.L. 3, 4. September 2 . . . Mary Lou . . . or is it Cary Mou ??? A ready blush . . . curly, curly hair . . . ankle bracelet .... energetic eyebrow . . . T.K.P. . . . Little Three . . . late for breakf-ist th t .. . . . . a sunburn . . . Oh, those charges . . . diet . . . Teddy's. I ibn- MARGARET C. CIBULSKI, L.H.S. American Martyrs, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Athletics 1, 2g Genesizms 3, 4. June 15 . . . sparkling brown eyes . . . Better late than never the kane . . . daily button trouble . . . . S und M . . . The Junior Dance . . . lst period lunch . . . The Roving Kind . . . dancing lessons , . . those phone calls . . . expressive eyebrows. .xx ii MARION EMILY CLARK, L.H.S. St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Representative 3, 45 Gen- esians 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletics 1, 2, SSL. 33 Class Vice President 3. August 13 . . . expressive brown eyes . . . strange fascination for red . . . loves roller skating . . . favorite subject, Chemistry??? . . . 0116 of the seven . . . 'gMy Heart Cries For You . . . 'I wish I could sing . PATRICIA ANN CLARK 3 St. Monica, Jamaica Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 4. August 16 . . . sincere and thoughtful . . .open house to all . . . not going to St. John's? . . . per- suasive type LIIOWJ! . . . full of fun . . . spends summers upstate wearing it . . . The Thing' . . . an all around friend. JANE FRANCES COMISKEY Sl. Patrick, Astoria Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Cvrwsialls I, 2, 3, Al, Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Jay Vee CllCCl'll?il1l0I'S 3, Ilolvlly Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. Devember 3 . . . VlYill'l0llS lvluntle . . . llIlllIllSll8d mittens ... l'll 0llll'l'h 'n troulnlc vitality plus ... The Full' . . . 0110 of tht- uint-l' . . . s1'0ll'lI Lullzllly . . . always on time. ANN MARIE CONLON St. Pascal, Hollis Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Mariel 3 43 Genesians 43 S.S.L. 3, 45 Crusader Staff 4g Tablet President 4. December 6 . . . the best . . . her little RAY of sunshine . . . inspiration time . . . the loveable, laughable one . . . that term at table B2 . . . sam timental her . . . New Jersey and Annie . . . eoukiel for all . . . her own French vocabulary . . . 'do you serious? . . . T.K.P. MARY CATHERINE COLLINS, L.H.S. St. Raymond, Lynbrook Sodality I, 2, 3, 4g Magnets I, 2, 3, 43 Secretary 4s Cenesians I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, S.S.L. 45 Crusader 4. September 8 . . . always smiling . . . brains plus . . . our Da Vinci . . . quiet but so nice to know . . . Fordham and St. ,Iohn's . . . prom trotting . . . 4- seater squeeze . . . Cairo . . . uninvited guest . . . house breaking . . . Long Island jaunts . . . 0scar . .aw so 3 MARYLIN ANNE COOK, L.H.S. flsvorxsiorz, Rego Park Sodulily l. 2. 3. 'lg Representative lg Cleo Club l '7 'S lg Com-sinus 1, 2, S.S.l,. 2, 3, -lg Fl'8llt'll Club 3, l-. .-.., Novcnnlwr 0 . . . Bounty -1- llruins . . . Cookie . . . got to get an jobll . . . that brau'elet . . . F.B. . . . My lfoolish llc:n't . . . Junior hop . . . going on il tlielu : . . sparkling blue eyes . . . Winlhers ELIZAABE'l'H . . . SlIll'Cl'lly . . . another Tomf? . . . beautiful clothes. 61 St. Andrew, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, -lg Cenesizzns 1, 25 Athletics 1, 23 Spanish Club 2, 3g Latin Club 3. .luly 27 . . . our blushing titinn beauty . . . never seen without n hzllbox . . . summer job at Yellow- stone Nill10l1lll P:n'k?? . . . g'Senlimental Joumeyn . . . FB .... room service? . . . Chemistry, page 340 . . . Chrislnms at Macy! . . . Charleston steps . . . our friend, Betty Anne. JOAN ANN COYLE, L.H.S. Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 Athletics 1, 2. November 9 . . . tall, tantalizing and terrific . . . dark tresses . . . St. John's U. and Gene . . . fas- cinating fondness for park dances . . . secret ambition -- to wear high heels . . . craves a con- vertible . . . I Can Dream, Can't I? . . . vogu- islf' and vivacious . . . personality plus. ,A .1 1 Yi ye VER t ' DOLORES SUNDAY CURTO NG!!! Dame, New Hyde Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 25 Spanish Club 2, 3: 5.5.1.-. 2: Hobby Club 4. August 1 . . . frat dances . . . lifeguards and g'Pete . . . camera :lby . . . famous parties . . . Be- Witchedn . . . Thursday afternoons . . . Christmas and now she knows what time it is . . . overnight llwllt . . . 'Sure come for dinner! PATRICIA FRANCES DENIER, L.H.S. St. Robert, Bayside Tablet Representative 2, 3, 4g Genesians 23 Serial- ity 2, 3, 44 Orchestra 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. February 14 . . . one of the seven . . . dreamy blue eyes . . . 'What famous party' . . . Pm goin! on a diet' . . . cake and cookies . . . that horse Fri- day . . . those fought for heels . . . Saturday dates ,X - CW' ANN RUTH CURRY Our Lady of Sorrows, Corona Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. 3, 4g German Club 2, 3. February 22 . . . one of the seven . . . Eddie . . fascination for the Monastery Retreat House . . Oh Nursiel . . . small package of vitality . . . always on time?? . . . Kathy . . . those school uni- forms . . . big blue eyes . . . I mean . . . partial to Navy. ,VNV LUCY LOUISE DERISI American Martyrs, Queens Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 33 Genesians lg Class Vice President 2g Spanish Club. 4. August 21 . . . dancing brown eyes . . . the pond . . . cafeteria troubles . . . decendant from Mars . . . the dreamer . . . new riding fashion . . . acro- hatic??? . . . one of the duet . . . yodler . . . vision of loveliness' . . . always hungry . . . one ANN DESANCTIS f ' . , 0 mm: St. Gabriel, Elmhurst Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 43 Gloe Club 1. September 1 . . . mischievous smile . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . prom 'll' prayers . . . Scotch Lullaby . . . Jacobi's . . . Villanova . . . Doll . . . brothers and trouble . . . two sides to every story . . . trim figure . . . Jane and Ann . . . Rockaway summers . . . changeable . . .laughing gas . . . concerned with postal aliairs . . . one of nine. LORRAINE SARA DOERR St. Clement, South Ozone Park Glee Club 33 Sodality 3, 43 Hobby Club 35 S.S.L. 3. January 16 . . . brown eyes . . . unruly bangs . . . spaghetti dinners . . . perfume sweet thing . . . Chinatown??? . . . that trip to Wisconsin '. . . 3A . . . that special visitor . . . Thursdays . . . 'The Best Thing for Me Would Be You . 63 1 MARIE ANN DOURIGAN Holy Family, Flushing 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletics lg C106 C uh 13 Class Treasurer 2, 4. Ill! 16 . . . KII.herine's Hephurn's only rival . . . oh, il'l0l6 enchanting eyes!! . . . who is it now? . . . flmtlllt Fordham dances . . . anybody got a penny? . . . big test . . . Miss Daily News ife of the party . . . Queen Victoria. NORMA MARY DOWDELL Ascension, Middle Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Genesiam 1, 2, 3, 43 Mariel 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 43 Class Treasurer 1. December 8 . . . winters in Florida . . . Vit ini!! Ham . . . those study periods . . . lmittin . . . kar- ine pinup . . . rare disease . . . Greenwood Lake . 'Penthouse Serenade' . . . Winthefs . . . leveiy hands . . . roving eyes . . . capers in the . . . forced vacation . . . slave to im' . . . Navy, Marines, and football hold MARY THERESE DOHN Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Magnets 45 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. January 3 . . . Skippy . . . quiet, sincere . . . brown hair and hazel eyes . . . Fordham and its Ram . . . another poster in your locker, Mary? . . . it's rip- ping somewhere . . . Mary and Dewey . . . ardent Varsity supporter . . . very, very surprising sur- prise party . . . likes science. GRACE CATHERINE DOWLING St. Barnabas, Bellm ore Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 45 French Club 2, 3. January 12 . . . The girl from Jones Beach . . . 3:22 . . . that famous shingle bob . . . Sentimen- tal Me . . . generous with her desserts . . . Niagra vs C.C.N.Y .... long silky lashes . . . Virgil and 1 . . . allways on the go . . . horseback riding in Central Park. X nk' ei ..- , .-s. if ' K i X F ssc- :sawm- ,, .5 . . . DIANE BARBARA DUNN Star of the Sea, Far Rockaway Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 4. November 9 . . . angelic look . . . torch songs . . . Joe . . . l've been discovered . . . M8Fth8 Raye . . . terrific dancer . . . pleasant working conditions . . . attraction for Elmhurst . . . Navy . . . usleepy time gal . . . Dizzy worris0me??? . . . Colony . . . never at a loss for words . . . SOBing spells . . . one of nine. EILEEN CONSTANCE DWYER, L.H.S. Holy Child, Richmond Hill Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 45 Magnets 2, 3, 43 President 45 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Crusader Staf 4. July 1 . . . Dawg: . . . Fire Island . . . Swimming teacher . . . lun period and cheese sandwiches ., . . . identification bracelets or handculfs . . . sincere . . . brown eyes, cate hairdo . . . our Mi- shaolangelo. 1' K MARILYN LOUISE ESCHMANN St. Joseph, Garden City Class Secretary 2, 33 Treasurer 43 Propagation Representative 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. September 25 . . . Our vivacious little cheerleader . . . beauty plus personality . . . OK! PM sorry . . . Parkers and Spaldings . . . beautiful blonde hair . . . bundle of energy . . . one of the ll . . . let's laugh a lot. JEANNE FRANCES GAVIN Sis. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 33 Latin Club 33 Hobby Club 4. November 1 . . . one of the seven . . . faithful to her favorite l???J subject, Geometry . . . roller skating enthusiast . . . continual state of merriment . . . Rectors' . . . a true friend . . . dark hair accen- tuated by sparkling blue eyes . . . T.M.L.A.'s future secretary . . . incessant attempts to gain weight. X C -67 3 ANITA MARIE GIEGERICH, L.H.S. St. Mary, Woodside Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 1, 3, 43 German Club 2 3 4 1 9 ' November 20 . . . l'm moving . . . her unforget- table trip to Germany . . . one lonesome dlmplo . . . the prom . . . her uso petite' voice . . . beatl- teous blond . . . our nomination for the academy award . . . 12 . . . Muriel's house . . . immense lunches . . . Miss Henrietta . . . German scholar. CATHERINE GIORGIO Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Sotlalzlty 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 3, 43 Class Vice President 4: Class Secretary 2. April 10 . . . Connecticut . . . the voice . . . curly X hair . . . surprise packages . . . college weekends . . . Rosemont . . . spaghetti sauce . . . A.F.F.T. . . . hot lunches . . . good word for everyone . . . our Doll . ANN MARIE HAMILTON Ascension, Middle Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 44 Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 43 Hobby Club 3. July 10 . . . sparkling green eyes . . . supply room . . . Florida . . . that trip to Ireland . . . Fordhan hmmm! . . . swell friend . . . expert cashier in 6tll period lunch . . . angel heels . . . always in a hurry . . . nice dresser . . . 'git is so funny . . . those delicious! banana sandwiches. Jom zrnnnnss Hsuow' Sa. Nidwlas. Jamaica 2 soaalay 1, 2, a, at emma. 1, 2. 3,0891 iree mm, alerrelsrs errrne 5 Club 2, 3g S.S.L. 33 Propagation October 10 . . . looks, personality and with . . . dreamy greeneyes . . . famed! Huntington summers . . . love! 'A ...1 of 1 . . - Broad Eoffmr uf winiisf seseesereeserlers 4 - ...ms 'rum .. . em an ieresi 4 s. n , M rlsss ,rrn conversations 2 L' 6 H ' -495. KATHLEEN BERNADETTE HALD Cure of Ars, Merrick S.S.L. 4g Latin Club 1, 2, 33 French Club 3, 43 Sotlality l, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4. May 4 . . . Katrine . . . piano fingers . . . St. .lohn's and Fordham . . . that senior license . . that famous choir . . . 3:22 . . . a Long Island adven- ture . . . brakes?? . . . Cairo . . . footsteps in the attic . . . housebreaking . . . that short Florida trip . . . kitchen painter . . . oliicial cook . . . prom foursome. f. - my ,su f H. Q a f 2 wi mf! X. ,, ,, rw, 4 ,, New .kkk s ,kL,V ,T ..-f - f Y .W W,.,Q.,fz t,.., ,.wr.gt.fff-, , , p ,Q.w.fakz5w,-eff. .I,Zu1wi'?flfi 'iii v . K ,.,,,3L .s,k eww. , 'iLQe.L-1545 . . f' 5 i i., . f -- if 1 MARIANNE HARTNETT, L.H.S. Holy Family, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2 3 4' SSL 2 3, 4, Clee Club l, 23 Class President, 2, 119 ldenesz lans 15 Class Treasurer 3. September 22 . . . brown eyes . . . is it out there? . . . world traveler . . . red hair madame Presi dent . . . Bob . . . dressing roomlllll. . . slhort cuts? . . . pizza pies . . . swell kid . . . T.K.P. ,i'P -R MARGUERITE HENDERSON St. Mary, Flushinng Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4g Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3 43 September 25 . . . Peg . . . Fordham . . . Tom, Dick or Chris? . . . the egg . . . makes her own clothes . . . the gang . . . does homework in a penthouse . . . Briefe aus Wien . . . our talented soprano . . . trips to Missouri . . . blue eyes . PATRICIA MARY I-IICKS St. Joachim, Cedarhursz Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 45 S.S.L. Ig Hubby Club 43, Clase Vice President 1. Mag 17 . . . titian hair and green eyes . . . knitting ent usiaat . . . menace on the highways West Point and Annapolis . . . one member of nina . , . did you enjoy Spanish, Pat. iriss C 'ff If C A :wer . 1-ff.--2 Q- 1: - ' K rss- A-tt-sw-S-X ' in-iifiijfxill :L : ALICIA MARGARET HOEFFLING St. Thomas, Woodhaven Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Magnets 3, 4g Spanish Club 33 Latin Club 43 S.S.L. 2, 3. July 24 . . . Pelias, Claire and Lee . . . cocker Spaniel eyes . . . International Date Line . . . that uillegal birthday present . . . her Silver . . . lost. in the bushes at Cozy Lake . . . future R.N. . . . violets . . . Fred Waring. MARY GERALDINE HONL, L.H.Si St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 43 Magnets 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate Club 35 Secretary 3: Class Presi- dent 35 Prom Committee 45 Crusader Art Editor: S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 4. February 12 . . . Gerry . . . 'moans and grams' . . . Tosca bebe . . . champion giggle: . . . 'Tiger Rag' . . . likeable artist, lovable gall, . . hot cam: . . . generous, enthusiastic helper . . . New Rochelle bma...T.xr. i mgnfi ALLENE CATHERINE HILLEBRAND Ascension, Middle Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 4-g Prom Committee 45 Class President 35 Class Vice President 2, Class Treasurer 2, 4. September 19 . . . beautiful locks and sparkling green eyes . . . art for being late . . . lifeguard's dream . . . contagious laugh . . . Rockaway . . . famous socks . . . dimple in chin, devil within . . . fantastic tales . . . Stop the car, it's rolling . . one of nine. 4i'J ' F if 4 -:', , , , -6 M PATRICIA HOWE Holy Family, Flushing Sodnlity l, 2, 3, 44 Genesiuns 1, 2, 3, 45 Mariel 2 ,Q 43 S.S.L. 3, -ig French Club 2, 3, 4. March 26 . . . wonderful friend . . . I'll think of something . . . Mirror Forum . . . S.W.E. . . . Colden Gloves . . . Tony . . . M.D .... Dressing Room I4 . . . Writer . . . sympathetic listener . . . czm't remember his name . . . T.K.P. JEAN ANN St. Joseph, Hewlett Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Magnets 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 25 Cenesians 43 Hobby Club 4. December 22 . . . tiny and cute . . . war paint . . . velvety brown eyes . . . scissor happy . . . the duet . . . the last mile . . . in the oven . . . that hall- gzlme . . . beautiful nails?? . . . one of the nine. MARILYN ELIZABETH HURLEY Our Lady of Lourdes, Queeris Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Representative 3g Genes- ians 1, 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 2, 45 Spanish Club 4g Crusader Staff 4. X ' November 22 . . . that precious moment . . . laughing blue eyes . . . one in a million . . . star of choral . . . that ballgame . . . in a spirit of levity' . . . morale builder for the lifeguards . . . eyehrows?? . . . hilarious jokes . . . one of nine. 71 43 GABRIELLA INNES Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Sodality 2, 3, 4g Athletics 2, 43 Magnets 2, 33 S.S.L. 4g Cheerleader 45 Crusader Staff 4. May 9 . . . Cay . . . misvltievious bundle of fun . . . likes salt?? . . . cutest smile . . . one of the ll . . . Aloha! . . . expressive eyes . . . summers at Edgemere Country Club . . . energetic eyebrow . . . astardustn . . . Kukla, Fran and Ollie . . . Orchids . . . Arthur Murray's dancing dream . . . Dodgers . . . T.K.P. EDWINA BRIGID JOHNSTUN A St..Bartholomew, Elmhurst Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesianz 1, 2, 3, 4: 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4: French Club 2, 35.43 CLAIRE IIYLAND, L.H.S. St. Margaret, Middle Village Class Vice President 2g Treasurer 3g Tablet Repre- sentative 23 Sodality l, 2, 3, 4-3 Athletic 1, 23 German Club 2, 3g Latin Club 3, 4g Genesians 2, 3, 43 SSL. 2, 33 September 29 . . . Pelias, Claire and Lee . . . Oh George! . . . chocolate cake and P'l s . . . those beautiful eyelashes . . . her Ford's hub cap . . . movie night at Cozy Lake . . . future M.lJ. . . . drunk on Pepsi Cola! . . . future plans include a red light. 3 ftiisiitss ff 2 Hobby Club 4. it E September 15 . . . sweet, Winsome and loyal, amiable brown eyes with a petwmlit tu . . . rob, new do in r' . . . my friend. Edldie 2141 ttootts 9 rvtt foster sister, .loan 'why burly? L 'A f ivixin, PelSY, Joan . . . Hoizlcy Point .f li' . et,,,,,,'.f W if gles . . . one of the 6. 'T 313331 LAROLYN DARIA KLARNS, L.H.S. Holy Child, Richmond Hill Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4g Jay Vee 45 Clee Club lg Magnets 1. 2, 3, 4g French Club 2, 3, 4-g S.S.L. 2, 4, Class President 23 Secretary lg Treasurer 4. October 25 . . . that breakfast party . . . St. John's rooter . . . Jerry . . . our future R.N .... October swimming at Rockaway . . . Labre . . . nails, at last! . . . tell me why . . . the gang . . . need a limousine? I MARGARET REGINA KELLY, L.H.S. Little Flower, Woodside Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3. October 9 . . . Peg of ? Heart . . . Our golden blond . . . Notre Dame . . . captivating smile + 8 friendly manner . . . always ready for a ood lime . . . Edwina, Joan, Peggy . . . eyes of blue and B heart very true, that's Peg! . . . faithful Mdfielitc . . . one of the 6. MARY JANE KENNY Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Sodaiity 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesianl 3, 4g French Club 4g Debating 45 Sodality Repre- sentative 2, 3, 4. December 1 . . . 0'Su1livan's Heels . . . Alumna of St. John's Prep . . . W.A.M. . . . Public Speaker . . . Dean of Admissions of the C.C.C. . . . stock in the Dodgers, interest in the Giants . . . Kay, Mary lane and Marie. BARBARA ELIZABETH KIEFER, L.H.S. Presentation, Jamaica Smillily 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletics 1, 2, 3 43 JB! V66 35 Varsity 4g S.S.L. 1 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 33 Latin Club 3, 4g Propagation of the Faith President 4. Ocwher 11 . . . 'Dear John . . . what a time! . nay, now . . . flln at lunch with her 3 stooges . . . 12 . . . 'I had to call you . . . see my ring . . . trim figure we all envy . . . a good friend . . . best varsity guard ever. PATRICIA MARIE KIRKEBYQ L.HQS.t Queen of Mmyzyrsg Forest Hifi: A - Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesiam 2, 3, lg Magnets 2, 3, 43 gpunish Club 43 SSL. 4: Tablet RQPIGIBZ9' tative . ' February 8 . . . Our Favorite Brunette? . fm. Miami Buch . . . beuerflatettham ITISQYGI' . Qdlilaiii Earrings . . . than dum dark seam . no zu follow in Dior's fwtsl 1 lm simmer? A tion . . . 'ras F-anfnffmirf 2' JACQUELINE MARY KENT St. Mary, Roslyn Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 4g Mariel 2, 35 Class Vice President 33 Magnets 2, 3. April 21 . . . class comedienne . . . tempting eyes . . . Happers have nothing on Jackie . . . driver's license . . . career woman, but definitely . . . Oh! that summer in Mattituck as K.P .... dancing . . . Three Musketeers . . . stage career in musicals . . . smoothe . . . daring . . . the Prom . . . curfews . . charm bracelets . . . T.K.P. 7? o s xx 'R x- - S X PH YLLIS KLEIN, L.H.S. Incarnation, Bellaire Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Frencli Club 33 President 1. September 20 . . . our A Bomb builder . . . diet lunches . . . locquacious as they come . . . partial to the name Bob . . . Fordham . . . All The Things You Are . . . Pill . . . always looking for a bargain . . . a perfect friend. - 75 DOROTHY MARIE KLOSS, L.H.S. St. Joan of Arr, Jackson Heights Class President 3, Secretary 33 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Mariel 3, 4g German Club 2, 3g Latin Club 3, 45 Debating Club 3g S.S.L. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Athletics 23 Glee Club 3, 4, Genesians 1, 2, 3, 43 Associate Editor of Mariel. .lune 6 . . . Dot . . . deep voice . . . beautiful blonde hair . . . nice to know . . . corny jokes . . . Mikel ll . . . giggles . . . loves apples . . . wonderful swim- mer . . . cute brother . . . future math l:eacher??? eff . . . Santa Claus. DOROTHY MARIE KNAPP Our Lady of V ictory, Floral Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Genesians 1, 2, 3, 43 Debating Club 3, 4, President 43 Clase President 13 S.S.L. -lg Prom Committee 4. May 25 . . . Kid . . . false nails . . . Old Faith- ful' . . . Three Musketeers . . . still going strong after four years . . . natural curly locks . . . infec- tious laugh . . . Wyandanch Lake . . . black lace . . . Copa girl' . . . farmer??? . . . speaker . . Ensign Blades . . . Chem whix??? . . . T.K.P. 41 HW., 4 ROBERTA ANN KOSTER St. Gerard, Hollis Trbaillrcl' 3: Vice President 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g c0DGli8lll 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Jay Vee 23 Orchestra 13 S.S.L. 3, 4. Align!! 9 . . . Bobby . . . look 1 cut my bair . . . cll'l'0ll for lunch . . . magician? . . . terrific guard . . . perfect al . . . S.1 .... locker decorations . . . 'To EIDE His Own . . . how about that? KATHLEEN PATRICIA KROG The Canuck, Richmond Hill V Sodality 1, 2, s, 4g cemsm 1, zz om cm 3, 44 June 21 . . . Pippin . . . that dainty manner . 4 . 'Girly look at my nails' . . . peaches and ,cream complexion . . . little Miss . '. . Wfilnwi the matter??? . . . GVBTYOIIIQI Iridium! to . . g of charm . . . just plaiueute . . .J.,'I'. tim! . . . one of the 6. A ' A BARBARA ANN KOPF ,.7 S . . AGN? t. Nicholas, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, lg Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 43 Magnets 1, 2, 3, 4, Mariel 1, 2, 4. December 31 . . . Did you see my ring? . . . Yale . . . summers at the Edgemere Country Club . . . Men'5 clothing buriness . . . Sophisti- cated Lady . . . Ken . . . afternoon parties . . . 11 . . . summer scbool??? . . . football fan??? . . . T.K.P. I MARGARET ANN KRUSE, L.H.S. The Cenacle, Richmond Hill Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 43 Debating Club 3, 4, Class President 1, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 23 General Organization Vice President 4. June 3 . . . variety of facial expressions . . . 'sDon't be so nmrose! . . . The Man Who Came to Dinner . . . played Susan to perfection . . . psy- choanalyzes everyone . . . Honey Bun . . . out- standing leader . . . a more loyal friend can'l he found. JOAN KUNTNER Ascension, Elmhurst Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. December 30 . . . tall, slender, dark haired al . . . special attachment for her middle namdfgf? . . . a way of her own . . . oh, those summers at Sound Beach!!! . . . dill pickles on the subway . . . ping pong champion . . . cream pug eomilex- ion??? . . . Dear St. Anne, get me a good loo ing man . . . one of the 6. MARILYN JOAN KUSTER Sacred Heart, Glendale A Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 33 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 43 Spanish Club 4. June 4 . . . wavy brown hair and big brown eyes . . . one of that famous harmony group . . . strong attraction for the Marines . . . 'My Heart Cries for You' . . . energetic worker for a certain Min W' . . . terrific personality . . . 'goes for mountains and .CLIFF . . . Beanbagger. ,. ,trigl- ,ww A +122 , Q: or Loif l mmm, I,,xxcs,xN Our ll0lll'l1l'S. Quvenx Ivillage S0d8lily 1, 2, 3, 4g Cleo Club 1, 2. 3. ,lg Allllelivs 1, 2, 3, 4: Genesihns 'lg Magnets -lg lfrusmler -l. Allgllhl 2 . . . lhosc lonlxs . . . 12 . . . listen . . . susceplable to ankle lmuw-lvls . . . Jef, . . . and 3 betmbllggel' . . . lwuutiful eyes . . . The l,l'0l'llv . . . Fran and llorry . . . hunnnvrs nl Luke llllillll' plain . . . the vmlvcrtilrle type. DIANE RITA LAROSE, L.H.S. St. Benedict Joseph, Richmond Hill 1 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Genesiarxs 1, 2, 3g 4: Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. lg Class Vice President 25 Spanish Club 4. L June 30 . . . summers in Maine . . , tea leaves . . . letters . . . Boston . . . those sudden trim . . . precious pearls . . . no pictures . . . ihe missing card . . . the long wait . . . THE DlL . K ' 1 KfX'l'HLEl'lN l.0Rl'lT'l'0 I.AT.l,Y Our lmuly of l'iz'lory. Floral Park Lluss TI'Pilrlll'l'l' 11 l'l'vfi1l1-lil l: fl. .-X. Re'pl'0sm1In . I . Q livf- 3g .Mlllellvs . 2. 3. l: .mlulily 1. 2. fl. vl. 01-lnlwr 25 . . . Nulrn- llunw and Tvrry . . . fool- lnlll Plllllllrlilrl . . . partie-s at lllnltilllvk . . . sunm rlifposilinn . . . fZI'1'l'l1 1-pos , . . lli1'lUa . . . famou- l ysirifl? . . . llzll lluflcl l,nlw . . . llc My Own . . . wllul ll llrivvrl Nl X Nllilillfl. i,lCll'lll'lNw7ALD A Sl. l'tllH'I'l1S. Glendale l Sotlnlity I. 2, 3. tg lfrmn-In lllnln 2. li. I-g Genennih ss. tg s.s.l.. ig mtl.-ti.-, l.1Z.3. 1. 3 April l8 . . . Mn . . . entertains uitli tales of little- sister Lois . . . lnnin znnlmition-to ski! . . . A falitllfnl enter of liol lnnrln-s . . . winning smile . . . nice to llnw- '----t nntl. 79 DORIS JOAN LIPNICKEY St. Ladislaus, Hempstead Sodality 1. 2. 3. 4-g Cenesinns I, 2, 3, 43 German Club 2. 3. -lg S.S.L. 2, 3. February 8 . . . nylon blouses . . . g008y cake at lunch . . . my job . . . those bouncing oranges . . . wonderful cook . . . quiet, but oh brother! . . Dorrie . . . mud dash to Chem . . . THE party . . . lmnann fiend . . . ls the picture good? . . . early morning arrival . . . sincere friend. ALBERTINA M. Lo PRETE St. M ichael, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletics 1, 2g S.S.L. 2, 3' Latin Club 33 French Club 2, 35 Propagation Reimresen- native 3, 4. , August 7 . . . our petite miss . . . what color now? . . . summers at Kings Park . . . forever Ginger . . . in a hurry? . . . F. B. . . . Thinking of You' . . . fascinating blue eyes . . . perpetual party goer in. . 2 bridges + 20 miles : ? . , . your good friend cena. EVANGELINE LUCIO La M ilagrossa, Manhattan Glee Club 35 Cenesians 2, 33 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3. ' June 12 . . . earrings . . . Puerto Rico . . . I Can Dream Can't I . . . iay caramba ese muchacho aleman . . . diamond? rings . . . the Mambo . . . amigo special . . . Evy and Pat-future Rem- brandts? . . . the Look . . . Genius at Work . . . Rod and Reel . . . slay at home. Y LYNAM , Middle Village Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Clee Club Red Cross 44 Genesians 3, 4, talker . . . always in the guessing who . . . blond wavy heart of gold and per- . . our tall and terrific model P o I 1 u ,gil-ff isifw I' I Y Z n i 'ati 'r ' 2 INA MARTINEZ ' St. Clare, Rosedale - . Sodality 1, 2, 3. -lg Cenesians l, 2, 3, 4g Athletics l, 2, 3, -l-g Spanish Club 2. 3, Hobby Club 2. gl September 16 . . . Spanish looks, Irish wit . . . ex- A pressive brown eyes and lovable personality . . . S best friend a girl could have . . . minced meat pie . . . n1eat?? . . . those ears . . . The Thing . . . lunch on the run . . . dreams of winters in Cuba . . . special intentions . . . The Point . PATRICIA DIARY Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills Class President 2, 3: Secretary 33 Treasurer 23 Sodality l, 2, 3. -lg Athletivs l, 2, 3, 45 S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 4: Prom Committee 43 Genesians l. 2, 3. -lg Crusader lg Jay Yee 3. April 21 . . . silver streaked hair . . . camp . . . basketball and swimming . . . .loe . . . Philadelphia . . . did you see the picture?? . . . sweet and lovely . . . one of the ll . . . Teddy Bear . . . Secretary of T.K.P. JOAN ELIZABETH MCCARTHY, L.H.S. St. .loan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 2, 33 Latin Club 3: Spanish Club 43 Class Treasurer lg Secretary 3. Qi April 5 . . . 'Joost' . . . Casas . . . what a bowler . . . Ioanni . . . Redheads . . . wavy hair . . . All My Love . . . Bronx' . . . working girl . . . Dog- house . . . get me a pop' . . . Joan and Pat . sneakers . . . telephone calls . . . long tales . . . 0125 . . . Oh! Thelma!!'. . . not Arty, Marty. 81 N' ' . DOROTHY ARLINE MCGRATH St. Gregory, Bellerose Sodaliiy 1, 2, 3, 45 Cenesians l, 2, 3, 4. October 27 . . . heavenly blue eyes and natural curly hail' . . . that certain something . . . the florist in Jackson Heights . . . mailman's menace? . . . ull' . . . chic clothes . . . those marshmallow cookies . . . our future R.N .... T.K.P .... soft spoken and dainty . . . Dot . . . a sincere friend. MARY CHRISTINA MCKEON, LHS. St. Andrew, Flushing . Student Sacristan 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians l, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 13 Spanish Club 2, 33 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. I September 12 . . . countless trips to Brooklyn . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . Ronnie? . . . setting up the altar for First Friday . . . always being excused from Cleo Club . . . the gang . . . friendly and funny . . . always up to mischief. ROBERTA MARIE MCDOUGALL St. Pascal, Hollis Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4g Genesians 1. December 1 . . . g'Bert . . . Vice-President of Alpha Sigma Psi . . . Pizzi Pies, pickles, pistachio nuts and dancing . . . summers at Lake George . . . Herb . . . naturally curly hair???? . . . one of the ull . . . Krislfs , . . famous sneezes! . . . bubbling personality . . . Teddy Bear . . . yellow passes Sewanhaka ring . . . those fingernails . . . French brain?? -,nn W PATRICIA ANNE MCLEES Holy Family, Flushing Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 4, Atoms 45 Red Cross 4. Tall, attractive, big blue eyes, dimples and envious red hair . . . Personality Plus . . . white cap . . . U.S.N .... It's the best branch . . . H-l . . . per- petually dieting . . . class problem . . . Blooming- dale's . . . so much fun to be with . . . our own Patty. anew Qhk s JOAN CLARE MCLEVEDGE, L.H.S. Holy Child, Richmond Hill Sodality l, 2, 3, 4g Genesians 1, 2, 3: Athletics 1, 2. November 14 . . . beautiful green eyes . . . our Jody . . . Willie or Tommy . . . 6 Monday night basketball enthusiast . . . favorite color is shrimp? . . . embarrassing moments on Hillside Avenue . . . My Hero . . . loves apple pie . . . Oh! clothes . . . career girl . . . sister Ann-topic of conversa tion. 1 PHILIPPA ANNE MCMAHON St. Dominic, Oyster Bay Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians lg French Club 2, 3g Latin Club 1, 2, 3. Febnzary 19 . . . Long Island commuter . . . acci- dent . . . jokes . . . chicken sandwiches . . . always laughing . . . sincere friend . . . winters in Bay- ville?? . . . History tests . . . 'Flip' . . . parties . . . Home Nursing patient. PATRICIA M. MEANY, L.H.S. Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Activity Chairmang Mariel I, 2, 3, 4: S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class President 35 Vice- President 3, 4. November 14 . . . Aunt Pat . . . Stardust . . . that term of indigestion! . . . just couldn't get along without our Patsy . . . Fordham rooter . . . expres- sive brown eyes . . . loyal friend, but really . . . T.K.P. MARGARET MARY MILLER St. Raphael, Long Island City Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Genesians 1, 2, 3, 45 French 2, 3a Latin Club 1, 23 Hobby Club 4. February 28 . . . high re ard for the like . . . Jamaica Estates . . . Navy blue . . . Sweet Peas . . . 'Noble Hearts . . . Pm not proud . . . maroon and white Knot uniforms? . . . I just got another permanent . . . coffee with FOUR lumps I wish I didn't love you so' . . . Junior Dance . . . Altman's. MARY MCNICHOL, L.H.s. l Sts. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g S.S.L. 1, 2, 3g French Club 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 33 Treasurer 2. December 3 . . . Marie . . . mon amie . . . tall and lovely . . . trips to New jersey . . . Irish dances . . . corny jokes . . . Dodger fan . . . ready hugh . . . The C.C.C .... fun on Thursday afternoon. MARGARET ANN MORAN, L.H.S. Sl. Joan of Arr, Jackson Heights Sodality 1, 2. 3. 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4-g Magnets 2, 3g French Club 2. 3. 43 S.S.L. 3g Mariel Typist 3, Al-. November 9 . . . Peggy . . . warm brown eyes . . . that term of indigeslion . . . math genius . . . There's No 'Il0lIl0I'l'0N,, . . . terrific swimmer . . . happy and sincere . . . summers at Greenwood Lake unassuming beauty . . . an all around good pal . . . T.K.l'. filTN FE g ag., DORIS CECILIA MOZZONE Corpus Christi, Woodside Sodality l. 2. 3. 43 Cenesians 3, 4-3 Athletic Asso- ciation 3. -ig Spanish Club 3, 43 Red Cross 45 Atoms 4. Dark haired beauty . . . laughing eyes . . . per- petual grin . . . Florence Nightingale . . . R.N. . . . bound to succeed. determined . . . optimist . . . Ohio . . . P.R.C .... H-I . . . parties . . . Woodlawn . . . Doris . . . the quiet type of humor . . . a good friend. PATRICIA ANN MULDGON, L.H.S. St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3g S.S.L. 3g Spanish Club 4g Class Secretary 23 Propagation Representative 3. August 13 . . . get me a pop . . . no homework on Mondays, please . . . 12 . . . not Marty, Arty . . . beans and bowling . . . small package of charm . . . she's Irish? . . . Pat and .loan . . . Joost . . . Oh! Thelma! . . . Scooch . . . Marlboro. ELIZABETH ELLEN MULLANEY Blessed Sruvament, Bayside Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Clee Clulr 1. 2. 3, 43 German Club 2, 3, 4g Genesians 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 2, 3, 4. June 10 . . . frank opinions . . . match maker . . . Dizzy . . . C.C.C. mania for Massuvhusetts . . . peu- Illll butter and marshmallow sandwiches . . . under- standing and tat-tful . . . The Red Coavlf' . . . energetic worker . . . 'SYogi . . . loves to tease and tickle . . . a collet-tion of infamous photos . . . cherished friend. MARY ANN MURTAUGH, L.H.S. Immaculate Conception, Jamaica P Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice Prefect 3, Prefect 4: Mag- nets 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 34 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 4g S.S.L. 3, 43 Genesians 4. November 18 . . . bundle of activity . . . Zing, Zing, Zoom, Zoom . . . Yankee fan . . . summers nt Southhold . . . Not Murt! . . . President of C.C.C. . . . Chain Gang . . . affection for buses and Chinatown. E. 5 ROSEMARIE ELLEN NIULLADY, L.II.S. Blessed Sacrament, Brooklyn Sodality l. 2. 3. 4-g Cleo Cluh l. 2. 3. 43 SSL. l. 2. 41-g Cenesians 3. ig Spanish Cluh 43 Class President 2, 4. Vive President 3. Secretary l, Trea- surer 2. I ehruary 24 . . . sparkling eyes . . . dimples . . . Corde's . . . viva:-ious personality . . . loves to sing and dance . . . allot another letter . . . looks angelic in white . . . Are You Lonesome Tonight . . . 12 . . . swell pal. f - w 3' ,f fi DUli0'l'llY l'll.lZfXBl'l'l'll 0'BlilHN Our Lady oflivlory, Floral Park Class President 2, Treasurer 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletivs 1, 2, 3, -1. July 27 . . . Splash . . . famous letters . . . Divk's . . . Would You Believe Me . . . basketball and Gene . . . sparkling personality in a pint sized pavkage . . . l'.M .... Point Lookout . . . Better late than never . . . lihrary research. DOROTHY MARY ,0'BRIEN St. Marlin of Tours, Amityville Sodality 1, 2, 3, rl-g Gonesians 2, 33 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4-9 Mariel 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4. February Al- . . . g'W'uzzy . . . fatal fascination for her famous friend . . . always something doin . . . dimples . . . 5.1 .... vold hands, warm heart . . . kid hrolher . . . loves everyone . . . oranges . . . hick town . . . reads and reads . . . can't see a thing without them . ELLEN 0'BRIl5lN Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club ' 2, 3, 4, Glee Club lg S.S.L. 4. September 25 . . . summers at Lake Willoughby and the Edgemere Country Club . . . honestly ...Dodgerfan...oneofthe11...Ed's... Christmas shopping? . . . Because . . . shiny black hair . . . scienList??? . . . Physics . . . movies after IO . . . love that wallpaper . Milton Berle . . . orange blossoms . . . T.K.P. MAUREEN ANNE O'BRlEN Our Lady of Snows, Floral Park Sodnlity 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletics 1, 2, 3. October 20 . . . sparkling Irish eyes and matching temper . . . that wonderful Christmas present . . . Jimmy . . . the 'LGlenette . . . a terrific drape . . . fhlllre R.N .... St. Kevin's dances . . . Wait 'till I tell you' . . . fondness for tigers . . . also for geometry. EILEEN ANNE UCONNOR St. Bonaventure, Jamaica Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. July 25 . . . ugood for laughs . . . happy-go-lucky . . . Paddy . . . should be a lawyer . . . -----, they're at the shoemaker's . . . always willing to help . . . honorary member of The Club' . . . strongly addicted to teasing . . . hold on to our maps ots! . . I broad smile enlivened by than dimples . . . thoughtful. 'I f QN MARY E. 0,BRIEN Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Sodalily 1, 2, 3, 4. January 18 . . . friends galore and a friend to them all . . . Tyler Lake, Connecticut . . . alumnae pals . . . Rusty! . . . New Rochelle . . . correspondence with Alan Ladd . . . always with us in spirit . . . canoe rides . . . tinkling laughter . . . friends at West Point . . . A.F.F.T .... sweet and lovely. 'QQ y MYR.-X ANN LYDONNELL Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Sodality l. 2. 3. 4: Athletics 1. 2. 3. 4-3 S.S.L. 1. 2. 3g Glee Clulr 1. 25 Varsity Cheerleaders 2. 3. -lg Prom Commitlt-e rl. December 7 . . . hails from St. Louis . . . mid Western accent . . . vivacious cheerleader . . . natural curly hair . . . proud sister of a seminarian . . . huge lunches . . . dancing classes . . . a perfect example of perpetual motion . . . a good friend . . . A.F.F.T. X S3515 JOAN MARIE OLSZEWSKI St. Hedwig, Floral Park Sodalizy 1, 2, 3, tg Mariel 2. 3, 4, Representative 4: French Club 2. 3, 43 Genesians 2, 3, 45 3514. 2, 3. November ll . . . .loan Marie . . . Patty in 6' Utility Street . . . Irish . . . attraction for the .A.F. . . , Charlie . . . President of THE Club . . .loves Biology . . . Thursday . . . giggles . . . Niagara . . . those visits . . . future nurse . . . Eileen, Jane Ellen and Joan Marie. TI-IERESA JANE PAPPAS St. Nicholas, F lashing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4-q Orchestra 1, 25 Propagation Representative 23 Class Presi- dent 4g S.S.L. 2, 4. March 7 . . . Terry . . . Little One . . . corny jokes . . . summers at Greenwood Lake . . . tantalizing spaghetti dinners . . . Teddy's . . . enormous watch dog . . . plays piano . . . swimming at Jones Beach . . . super milk diet . . . Come on, Jacquie' . . . those expensive cartwheels. JANET PATRICIA PATTERSON St. Christopher, Baldwin Gtnelianl 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, President 43 Sodality 1. 2, 3, 4g S.S.L. 2, 3, 4, Ath- letics 1, 2. NDVBIIIIJGI' 9, . . . Rusty . . . driver's license . . . Ylnkeb fill, no wonder why . . . Tefldy's . . . T.K.P. . . . lense and nonsense . . . monster? . . . himbtlflets L . . Little Three,' . . . Jones Bench . . . HIV!!! on the go . . . Curly hair . . . L.I.R.R. . . . piss: ples. CAROL ANN PAIITZ, L.H.S. Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village . Class Treasurer 1, Seeretary 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3: Sodelitywkepresemative it Ja? Vee Captain 35 Sodaiity 1,y2, 3. 43 Gtneaians 2, 3, -ig Athletics I,-I i 2, 33m 2, 3:fLatin Club 4: Music De,- partment 1, 2, 3,'4. August 27 . 4 .,Smi1ing.brown eyesi . . . 'peachy fine' . . . likeable . . . sweet and nice . . . our own Mozart . . . ahold my ring, please' . . . ao proud of that black Chevy . . . Stewart . . . Carol and Dorothy. MARILYN JOAN PARRY Sts. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village 4 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g S.S.l,. 4. April 21 . . . pretty and petite . . . deep admira- tion for Frankie liuine . . . Uivk . . . loves Hemp- stead . . . New Yeur's Resolutions . . . owns her own telephone . . . green eyes . . . future alchemist . . . inspiration of all telephone calls to .loe . . . dog lover . . . one of the Three . . . Beanlulggcr. E' ANN SOPHIA PFOSER St. Adalbert, Elmhurst iodalily l 2 3 4' Clee Cl b 1 2 3 . . , , , , u , , , 4g Spanish Club 2, 3. July 15 . . . blondie . . . golden voice . . . ambi- tions twice as big as herself . . . fond of green Fords . . . great interest in Russian folklore . . . Domino Polka . . . that special look . . . busy sig- nal??? . . . loves geometry! . . . more hats than Fredrick. so MARY ANN READYOFF, L.H.S. Our Lady of Lourdes, Halveme Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Mariel 1, 2, 3,43 Genesians 3, 43 S.S.L. 2, 33 French Club 2, 3, 43 Cruswdtr 4. August 5 . . . the two reds . . . solved the lunch line problem . . . loving Jacob . . . quiet but imp- ish . . . crazily shaped sandwiches . . . that alittle brother . . . artist??? . . . Willie . . . string bean sandwiches . . . kind and helpful . . . little me!- senger girl. JOAN AGNES QUIGNEY St. Anne, Stewart Manor Eogality I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 1, August 9 . . . 'Thinking of You' . . . that friendly greeting . . . 'I can't stand it! . . . see you at dancing . . . Jersey attracts her . . . dancing eyes and feet . . . poor Johnny! . . . our canary . . .2 Hawaiian exchange of what? . . . Oh, nursia! . . . lieautiful smile . . . Prep's girl cheerleader . . . the avy uniform. . :X . , . fl' V ff My V Z v y-.Ph if xp-, . . .. ,ng fs ', J X , ff, DOROTHEA TERESE RENDE Our Lady of Fatima, Jarkson Heights Class President 2: Sodality 1. 2. 3, 4, Athletics 1, 2, 3, 45 Jay Vee 3, Varsity 3, 4. .llme 3 . . . If tl'lere's no fun. she makes it . . . loves I0 lallgll . . . llnending supply of energy . . . ll unique walk . . . llook shots . . . found: one ring . . .lsubway rides . . . Tonils friend . . . she sings too . . . wonderful friend . . . S. I. MARY ALICE ROBIN SON, L.H.S. Sacred Hearn, Cambria Heights Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g S.S.L. 1, 2, 43 French Club 2, 3, 4g Genesians 3, 4g Class Vice President 2, 3, Treasurer 1, 2. December 29 . . . tall, efferveseent blond . . . Army Air Force . . . working girl??? . . . that term of indigeation . . . The Horseshoe' . . . famous break- fast after the Prom . . . Rockaway . . . Fordham . . . remember the night . . . little brothers . . . Ralph Flanagan. CARLIN REARDON St. Anastasia, Douglaston Sodzility 1, 2. 3. 4. July 18 . . . those Irish blue eyes . . . My Foolish Hearty . . . Pete . . . mrs . . . Billy lloliiluy . . . Dreeves . . . Bowling . . . 31 . . . dimming . . . Jazz music . . . bus dusher . . . parties . . . Bayside- . . . Astor Roof . . . Rye B8Zl1'll . . . Irish knitting by the fire. ffififl L y Zi MARIE ELIZABETH ROSS, L.H.S. St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 3. 43 Cenesians 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2. 3. lg SSL. 2, -I-Q Class Treasurer 1, Secretary 3. December 7 . . . Our little imp . . . loyal .and ' r Good kid and a wonderful friend since e . . . an active member of The Llulf' . . . Marl- :IRISH-10, Marie, Kay . . . ll.C.C. DOLORES NIARGARET St. Alphonsus, Brooklyn Sodalily 1, 2, 3. 43 Spanish Club 2, 3: Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 .Iay Vee 3g Varsity 4. . .luly 21 . . . a laugh all her own . . . Varsity guard . . . S..I.A .... .lack . . . Balboa's . . . February 14, 1950 . . . Navy . . . S.I .... I played' . . . those famous shoelaces . . . listen . FRANCES MAUREEN RYAN St. Thomas, Woodhaven Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g French Club 3, 4: Class Propa- gation Representative 3g Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. March 14 . . . a trustful one . . . Oh! Maureen . . . our mailbox snooper . . . 12 . . . Wilkens . . . her friends . . . a cute giggle with a gor eous smile . . . stories of Franklin . . . natural curly hair . . . orange blossoms and Florida are good mixers. 93 .ff . ' AHF' KATHLEEN MARIE SAVAGE, L.H.S. Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights 1, 2, 3,53 Genesians 3, 4, Representative 33 At dict 1, 2, 3, 4-g French Club 2. 3, 43 S.S.L. 1, 2, 4, President 43 Class President I, 2, Vice President 1, 43 Prom Committee 4. 10118 18 . . . hates clapping in movies . . . dough- nuts . . . I'm sorry . . . anyone have a pencil? . . . roast turkey . . . partial to the Irish . . . A.F.F.T. . . . a friend to cherish. MARION JOAN SAVARESE American Martyrs, Flushing Sodality 3, 4g Geuesians 43 French Club 3, 45 Ath- letics 3, 4g Mariel Representative 4. August 27 . . . our dynamic blonde with the clim- ples . . . lover of good music . . . No, No, No! . . . Herman . . . Geometry major'??? . . . 'They Wouldn't Believe Me . . . Kathy . . . J.A.M. ... . independence plus . . . brings laughs wherever she goes. ,,, JACQUELINE B. SAAM, L.H.S. Sis. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village Sodality l. 2. 3, 4. Representative l. Secretary 3g Clee Club l. 33 SSL. 3. -lg Debating Club 3. 4: Athletics l. 23 Mariel l. 2. 3. -L Photography Edi- tor 3. 113 Cenesians l. 2. 3. lg German Club 2, 3, -I- Vice President 3. President 4. August 5 . . . Jackie . . . scads of lads . . . beautiful smile . . . perfectionist . . . appetite vs. diet . . . numerous collections . . . shutter bug . . . convinc- ing orator . . . gracious and refined . . . countless letters . . . summers at Smithtown. 8 K JUDITH MARY SCANLAN, L.H.S. Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Sodality l, 2, 3, 4g Athletics l, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 S.S.L. 4. May 2 . . . vivacious and lovely . . . our undefeated champ of Kennedy . . . those dancing contests and prizes . . . our future Spanish ambassador . . . luscious red hair and blue eyes . . . g'Stardust . . lmpeached by the Three . . . Beanbagger. RNS ANN MAUREEN SCANLON, L.H.S. Sts. Joachim and Anne, Qlsclns Village Class Treasurer 25 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 4g Athletics 1, 23 S.S.L. 4. December 22 . . . Our Annie Laurie' I . . ull Ind lovely . . . naturally curly hair . . . Pan-American to Acapulco . . . future Roller Derby Queen . . . advisor to the Three . . . Gay summers Il River- head . . . A. A .... superb cockney lccelll . . . Beanbagger. MARY ANITA SCHULER Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. July 20 . . . soft blonde hair and brown eyes . . . skate queen at Mineola . . . Sweethearts Roller Club . . . Bob and an unforgettable Easter? . . . shy, but very nice to know . . . 'Tea for Two' what no heater? . . . double dates. 95 oi l' 455 JACQUELINE MARY SCHWARZ, L.H.S. Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletic Representative 1, 2, 3, 4-g Magnets 3, 43 Class Presi- dent 45 S.S.L. 3, 4. Jtme 13 . . . cute hair:-ut . . . merry and devilish eyes . . . Claire de Lunel' . . . loves to walk? . . . singing lessons . . . idol, Lily Pons . . . Ford- ham dances . . . crazy about horses . . . the farm . . . My Sunshine . . . Teddy's . . . Wferry, wait . . . spirit of cooperation. MARYLOU BERNADETTE SHELEPETS Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary lg Propagation Representative 45 S.S.L. 4g Mariel Typist 4. August 1 . . . Shannon's Way . . . famous hair- cut . . . Orchids for my Lady' . . . always writing postcards . . . Rodney? . . . oh that party! . . . 'Just My Bill' . . . 'That uncle of mine! . . . Miss Sweet Disposition . . . close friend of a movie star. , o ODILE GABRIELLE SCHULER, L.H.S. St. Anne, Stewart Manor Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Cenesians 2. 3, 4, S.S.L. 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club lg Class Serretary l, 2, 4, G.0. Sec- retary-Treasurer 3. April 30 . . . imported from France . . . Harbor Lightsn . . . Where did the silver go?', . . . blush . . . one or two eggs over or up . . . outdoor type! ...St.,lohn's...arethey,Odile...lof7... The Thing . . . shy . . . sweet . . . sympathetir. A MARILYN GLORIA SILVESTRI, L.H.s. St. Sylvester, Brooklyn Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 1g French Club 2, 3, 43 Genesians 4. December 26 . . . ambitious . . . beauty + brains . . . Once in a While . . . long, dark lashes . . . enviable brown eyes . . . Boston University and Greg . . . witty remarks . . . How's Uncle Bob? . . . affection for candy . . . her own special assort- ment of saints . . . tall stories. X y 5 CATHERINE W. SMITH, L.H.S. Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Mariel 1, 2, 3, 4, News Editor, Cenesians 3, 4-g French Club 2, 3, 4. November 12 . . . Kit . . . petite. blonde . . . Gosh 1'm hungry . . . cupcakes, black and white floats, and dixiecups . . . summers in Wisconsin . . . talk, talk, talk . . . 7:27 dash to L.l.R.R .... high heels and little hats . . . you sing, don't you dear? SI-IEILA LORETTA SMITH American Martyrs, Flushing Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 4g Athletics 1, 2, 3. June 25 . . . very fond of children? . . . interest in lawyers . . . The Thane . . . subway castrophes . . . Gael You've changed . . . collects paper bags . . . the Junior Dance . . . those phone calls gimbitions mattress tester . . . that summer at i EILEEN ELIZABETH STEIN, L.H.S. Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Sotlality 1, 2, 3, 45 S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 4g Genesians 2, 3, 45 Mariel 3, 4, Business Manager 4. July 16 . . . mischievious blue eyes . . . a charming smile . . . that wonderful cousin . . . those lunch periods . . . Dick . . . Thursday afternoons . . . Pm getitn so fat! . . . watch your knees . . . that midnigllt. trip to Mineola . . . a George cook . . . the best friend ever. FLORENCE EDNA STILLWAGON St. Thomas, Woodluwen Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity 2, 35 Genesiam 4g Mariel 4g Athletic Representative 1, 2, 3, 4. June 10 . . . President of the Yukon Club . . . 'Ink Spots' . . . I have something to tell you' . . . put her heart into every Varsity game . . . Dip . . . the tailored typo . . . natural born comedienne . . . always on the go . . . PII kill you a million times' . . . priceless friend. JOAN ANN STAUCH Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Soclality 1, 2, 3, 43 Hobby Club 3, 4, Vice President 4g Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4. Green Eyes . . . special attraction at A 81 Sls . . . Dodgers . . . Isn't that the greatest- . . . On a diet? . . . Rectors . . . TV appearance on Carry Mo0re's Show . . . knitting . . . a true friend . . . welcome in any group . . . long nails. M 'li ,, V, k E MARY ELIZABETH TIMMINS St. Gerard, Hollis Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 45 S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 43 Class President 3, Vice President 43 Prom Committee 4. August 20 . . . long page boy . . . George, all the way . . . Bye! . . . ukelele . . . Blue Room . . . Choo-Choo Roberts and the Giants . . . Per . . . ry television . . . Hi gang . . . Chorus girl??? . . . A.F.F.T .... Miss Personality . . . just an old- fashioned girl. NANCY MARIE TOBIN Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4' Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 1, 2g Cheerleaiibrs 3, 4: Class President 13 Crusader Staff 4. February 15 . . . our dimpled cheerleader . . . one of 11 . . . I'll Never Be Free . . . B35 St. . . . Harper's Bazaarish . . . perpetual black curl! and vivid coloring . . . Oh Havana! . . . frat parties . . . Navy . . . nonchalant mannerism . . . fascina- tion for webbs . . . Hofstra . . . 1.S.P. KATHRYN AGNES TORMEY, L.H.S. X Si. Catherine, St. Albans Class President 4, Vice President 3, 43 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2: S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 2, 3, Vice President 4g Latin Club 43 Mariel 3, 4g Genesians 2, 3, 4. July 3 . . . Kay . . . most active member of The Club' . . . French fries . . . 'I nearly had a heart attack' . . . Kay, Marie and Marijayne . . . the C.C.C. . letters to Germany . . . gift of gab . . . loves to hake . . . wonder why? . . . cute and friendly. it 19 , ELIZABETH ANNE UHLINGER St. Pascal, Hollis Sodnlity 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 1, 2, 3, 43 Clee Club 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 43 Debating 35 S.S.L. 3, 4, French Club 3, 43 Prom Chairman 4, Treasurer 1, 3. September ll . . . unlimited appetite . . . frisky . . . a new pen every day . . . radio announcer . . . a master of the bass fiddle . . . 'LMy Hero . . . A.F.F.T. . . . When Francis Dances With Me . . . sincere and poised. ADRIENNE BERNADETTE URBAN St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager of Jay Vee 33 Mariel 1, 2. January 18 . . . Much . . . Dot, Pat and Joan . . . startling laugh . . . that ivy plant . . . workin gal . . . Ioan at Marymount . . . simonize . . . 51056 morning sessions . . . baby sister . . . 'Look I gained weightln . . . love that gym . . . chapel . . . 'coffee this morning? . . . National Cadets . . 'little one . 100 'UDL O NOEL HELEN TROY 1,,,.... St. Benedict Joseph, Richmond Hill Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Genesians l, 2, 3, 43 Magnets l, 2, 3 43 Cheerleaders 2, 3, 43 Class Vice President lg French Club 2, 3, 4. June 27 . . . weekends at Annapolis and Cornell . . . Eddie, Don and ? . . . one of the eleven . . . fashion plate . . . Tenderly sea green eyes . . . that's tremendousl' . . . long nails . . . our future Ceil Chapman. RQ MURIEL LANE VAILLANT Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 1 2' Cenesians 1 2, 3, 4g s.s.L. 3, 4, Hobby Club 3, llrasader staff 4f January 7 . . . Miss Petite of 1951 . . . that Ipana smile + blue eyes . . . those wonderful weekends! . . . Bud . . . Thinking of You . . . yen for pretty clothes . . . Murrie . . . serious gal . . . gifted knitter . . . Hempstead bound . . . our perfect lady . . . T.A.G .... one of the 6. i GLORIA ANN VETERE Mt. Carmel, Astoria Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4-g Athletics 1, 2, 3, 43 Clee Club 1, 25 Hobby Club 3, 45 Mariel 4. October 3 . . . little girl . . . big appetite . . . sweet sixteen . . . long nails . . . near happening with a certain goalee . . . Sunday Rambler games Be My Love' CM.L.J . . . attraction for school rings . . . Oh that uniform! . . . sports . . . Dill' aspiring poet and author. ELIZABETH ALICE VREELAND, L.H.S. St. Anastasia, Douglaston Sodality 1,2 3 4' Mariel 1 2 3 4 SS , ,, ' ..L.2,3,4' French Club,2, 3,,4-5 Genesilms 43 drusader Editoi- 4g Mariel Representative 2, 33 Class Secretary 4. June 29 . . . that famous childhood . . . does any- one have a pen? . . . pickles . . . not too! . . . oh yesi . . . Little Neck . . . terrific vocabulary no oze pills . . . Blooniingdalek . . . . . . interested in writing . . . sweet and versatile. , he ,W , WINIFRED R. WATERHOUSE, L.H.S. Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Solllllty 1, 2, 3, 4: Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, President 45 Genesians 2, 3, 4g French Club 2 3, 4, S.S.L. 3, 43 Class President lg Crusader Staff 4. September 22 . . . Winnie . . . radiates vitality . . . lost without her glasses . . . the C.C.C .... two Ifilll Setters . . . The Monastery Belles . . . Dodger fan . . . inimitable version of the Charles- ton . . . dlte bait . . . The Chain Gang . . . gives hor all for T.M.L.A. LILLIAN ELAINE WHITE Our Lady of Snows, Floral Peril Sodalizy 4, French Club ag Hobby cha, 4. May 29 Lew our al g fromMainet.,,, Georgie . . . receives and writes countless . the three Maine potatoes . ,. . knit: mittee- . .A-. up home' . . . largest browneyes wer . . tihdlli that jingle jungle? . . . nut samlwiches .A week! . . . MIP' . . . Meet you at the Qogkgg lmtmA1 ,'QA' Q V, K , , ' mfy , 5, -j,Yfi: - K 5 k-.,,. sf ,ef i BARBARA ANNE WALL St. .loan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mariel 1, 2, 3 4, Exchange Editor 4, Editor-in-Chief 4g S.S.L. 3, 43 Crusader Staff 4. November 8 . . . lively, infectious disposition . . . for PETEYS sake! . . . that term of indigestion . . . jewelry collection with strings . . . her future's in Fordham . . . The Horseshoe . . . Marymount- bound . . . Laura . . . sophisticated fashion . . . T.K.P. Q ,.,,, QQME'-- ' asf- ,wzggg it-ze 11. we .1 Y -f 2 g,.q.:w: .i .wi , S ,A M.,-A X . ii X- s X ---ff-gs AfA.,1.-.t-1.- i sl A-2. -,,,.., , A, . si., L H rgs.,,aaffs?asAg 3-if-1 .Pi 'ff AN kk .Q .. .xX' ef 1 is Wi JANE ELLEN K. WILKINSON Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Sodality 1, 2. 3. 4: S.S.L. 1, 2, 3, 43 Cenesians 2, 33 Class Treasurer 1. January 28 . . . beautiful hair that's always curly . . . those tiny feet . . . Dancing . . . sixth period lunch . . . that Chevrolet on Thursday . . cousins and Fred . . . Mineola . . . banana splits . . . par- ticular attraction for the Coast Guard . . . one of the three best friends. 4,9 'Xe ROSEANNE MARY YOERG St. Catherine, St. Albans Sodality 1. 2, 3, 4g Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Cenelians 1, 2. 3, 43 Athletics lg S.S.L. 2, 4g Class Vice President 2. October 20 . . . golden locks and JCIIIUFG green eyes . . . vivaciousness plus . . . our own sparkling soprano . . . Un Bel Di . . . Oh! that Charles- ton contest . . . the Darling of St. .l0llll's . . . Buell a basketball fan! . . . aspiring nurse . . . 8 great future. ROSEMARY ANNE YOUNG, L.H.S. Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 2, 2 3, 4g Class Secretary 2, Treasurer 3g French Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. , September 29 . . . 'Chic' . . . unique sense of humor . . . stage fright? . . . serene beauty . . . admirably unconventional . . . Chaminadds Home- comin L attendant . . . FIVE whole minutes . . . enviable blond hair . . . understanding listener . . future in nursing . . . T.K.P. 103 N . - fuk - ,, 3 N y' ' P? -A S, Tiff, . X2 vii 7 33461, '97 ,X iw. g, fix 2i 1? ' ws? :af W- -.:g:'- W .-'f'gW------- .4::r-- -Q-...wgw N,.:.::1- . V-kk gggtgg e-gk . Director Frances Abbruzzino, 120-11 Liberty Ave., Richmond Hill Joan Andolschek .....,................,..... 83-17 16lst St., Jamaica Dorothy Anzola ..,. ..158 Taft Crescent, Huntington Beach .4 Sheila Beglin ...,,,... Alice Benson ,,.,...,, Patricia Bishop ,l........ --flizabeth Bledn ,,....... Mary Lou Barry ,....,..,......,....., 29 Kenilworth Rd., Mineola Franklin Ave., Glen Cove .........112-05 202nd St., St. Albans ..........182-37 80th Rd., Jamaica 3 ............21-38 31st St., Astoria 5 Mathilda Bock ....,..,... ,......... 1 58-11 33rd Ave., Flushing Therese Buettner ..................,..... 50-05 47th St., Woodside Joan Burkard ......,..,,. 114-09 84th Ave., Richmond Hill 18 Virginia Burkard .... 114-09 84th Ave., Richmond Hill 18 ,Carolyn Burns .......,.,..... 48 Dartmouth St., Valley Stream Kathleen Casey .....,,........... 112-42 207th St., St. Albans 11 Mary Jane Clark ,...,...,...,.......,... 110-25 197th St., Hollis 7 Mary Conboy .................. 85-27 Edgerton Blvd., Jamaica 3 gxBolores Conklin, 188-12 Williamson Ave., Springfield 13 Barbara Connolly ..............,. 63-60 Fitchett St., Rego Park Rosemary Corbett .................,.. 9529 Brisbin St., Jamaica 4 Elaine Cross. .............,. Ann Debus .......... Ann DeSantis ,,....... 200-07 116th Ave., St. Albans 12 .................194-30 109th Ave., Hollis ........35-18 91st St., Jackson Heights Theresa DiRusso ..........., 212-34 91st Ave., Queens Village Joan Donnelly ......................... 1.213-16 50th Ave., Bayside Genevieve Donovan ................ 88-07 241st St., Bellerose 6 Dorothy Duffy ........................ 82-33 167th St., Jamaica 3 Carol Dunn ................... Marianne Eiermann .......184-61 Tudor Rd., Jamaica ....................90-20 190th St., Hollis 7 5433111018 F annon ................ 5811 Bell Blvd., Bayside Hills Patrlcla Finn .................. 43-47 Auburndale Lane, Flushing, Eileen Foley .......... Maureen Foley .......... vMary Greeley ............ ........Q1-85 77th Pl., Middle Village ......-........32-32 16lst St., Flushing Beacon St., Malverne Dorothy Hannigan .................. 112-29 205th St., St. Albans Kathleen Heidel ...... .. ......... 119-55 178th Pl., St. Albans Virginia Hickey ......... .......... 1 00 Alnwick Rd., Malveme Joan Hyland .............. ........84-48 64th Rd., Rego Park 'Mlizabeth Kelleher ...................... 59-os 146th si., Flushing Eunice Kelly ............. Joan Kazis .............. .......75-22 95th Ave., Ozone Park ....................85-14 Avon St., Jamaica Kathleen Koch .................... 60 Barnes St., Franklin Square Marilyn Komnenus ................ 47-05 248th St., Little Neck Marguerite Lang ....... 105 ........---.....37-02 97th St., Corona Joan Larkin .................. Lucille L'Episcopo ........92-26 76th St., Woodhaven ....................75-60 180th sr., Flushing Theresa Libbon ................... 131-48 226th St., Springfield Helen Lucey .......... ................118-27 227th St., St. Albans Eleanor Ludemann ...................... 66-19 Jay Ave., Maspeth June MacMillan .............. 186-18 Cambridge Rd., Jamaica Dolores Magniiico-.. .............. 28-04 157th St., Flushing Maureen Marlow ......... ...... 1 20 verbene Ave., Floral Park Joan McCarthy ......... Mary McCarthy ........... .. ,........ 82-37 167th St., Jamaica ...........86-28 250th St., Bellerose Carol McLoughlin ...................... 32-12 150th Pl., Flushing Jane Meehan. ......... ..........61-15 Woodbine St., Ridgewood Louise Meehan, ....... .................. 1 09-40 198th St., Hollis Mary Meyer .............. ......... 8 3 Bucknoll Rd., Forest Hills Mary Jane Miles .... ..........107-48 92nd St., Ozone Park 17 Patncia Molloy .............. --.130-60 227th St., Laurelton 13 Barbara Morea ................ 34-14 72nd St., Jackson Heights fAnn Moylan ,......... ,fAnne Mulgew ........ 86 Locust St., Floral Park Ditmars Ave., Astoria Marilyn Naeder .............. 176-16 77th Rd., Utopia Station Barbara Neary ................ 78-11 35th Ave., Jackson Heights Patricia Nilleson. ........................... 43-23 205th St., Bayside 4,-Joan Nullet ........... Eileen Odasz ...... .. Joan O'Sullivan ........ Barbara Paulsen. ........ .. .............30-26 35th St., Astoria .......114-37 211th St., St. Albans ........46-30 193rd St., Flushing 27-10 Crescent St.,' Astoria Florence Pellegrino ........................ 2144 61st St., Brooklyn June Peters .................................. 56-36 142nd St., Flushing ufliileen Plant. ................... 96-13 Baldwin Ave., Forest Hills Constance Poprocki .................... 176-63 80th Rd., Jamaica Joan Riccio .................... 172-36 Highland Ave., Jamaica 3 Jeanne Roesch .......................... 92-34 241st St., Bellerose 6 Evalyn Schabhutl ............ 80-26 213th St., Queens Village SfBorothy 'Schreiner ........ 202nd St., Hollis 7 Irene Schulz .............................. 104-42 197th St., Hollis 7 Genevieve Sharp ............... 209-71 Whitehall Ter., Hollis w-Klklice Tahaney ............................ 50-39 47th St., Woodside Vivian Tamburrino ....... .221-23 Kingsbury Ave., Flushing Sheila Thornton .............................. 23-33 23rd St., Astoria Alice Weldon ................ 84-42 Goldington Ct., Rego Park -darbara Wilding ...................... 158-05 35th Ave., Flushing Sheila Wright .............. 60-01A 186 Lane, Fresh Meadows Carole Wurtz ........................ 189-14 45th Drive, Flushing . K , Directory Joan Amato ........A ..........115-41 204th St., St. Albans 1 Alice Audrieth .,..,..,...................... 56-43 211th St., Bayside Anne Azzara ..............,...,.,..,.. 176 Tulip Ave., Floral Park Audrey Bauer ,......... 40-03 50th Ave., Long Island City 4 Joan Beach ,e.,,...,,.....,..,, 494 East Second St., Brooklyn 18 Elaine Bealin r,...,..,. .,............... 4 5-22 189th St., Flushing Ixathleen Becker ................ 86-85 Palo Alto Ave., Hollis 7 Joan Beggins ....... ..................... 4 8-46 47th St., Woodside Marian Bilyk .............. 359 South Second St., Brooklyn 11 Carol Blaber ...,..,. .........-.......45-54 158th St., Flushing Barbara Blaha ,............... 115-02 Mexico St., St. Albans 12 Rosemary Brady ,.....,...,...,... Avoca Ave., Massapequa Park Mary Ellen Brennan ........ .......... 4 5-48 48th St., Woodside Patricia Brown, .......... .91-52 116th St., Richmond Hill 18 Arlien Brumit ......... Pauline Burth. ........ Joan Callahan .... ..... ...................89-07 209th St., Bellaire .......185-42 Fonda Ave., St. Albans ..........133 Autumn Ave., Brooklyn 8 Lucille Campbell .,.. ......., 3 7-26 87th St., Jackson Heights Manlyn Carman ................ 248-05 87th Ave., Bellerose 6 Kathleen Carney .................... 73-60 230th St., Floral Park Mary Lou Cereghino ........ 34-46 83rd St., Jackson Heights Margaret Cibulski ........ 85-17 214th St., Queens Village 8 Marion Clark ............,..... 71-07 34th Ave., Jackson Heights Patricia Clark .................. 173-20 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica 6 Mary Collins ....... Jane Comiskey ....... Durland Rd., Lynbrook ...........-.....34-01 29th St., Astoria 1 Ann Conlon ,,,...., ...,,,,... 1 10-48 208th St., St. Albans 11 Marylin Cook .................... 62-39 Alderton St., Rego Park Elizabeth Courtois ....,................. 28-14 158th St., Flushing Joan Coyle ,,,,,,4,,,,,,.,,,,,, 89-10 35th Ave., Jackson Heights Ann Curry ....... ....................... 1 08-18 35th Ave., Corona Dolores Curto ...... 32 Maple Leaf Lane, New Hyde Park Patricia Denier ................,...,. 69-40 108th St., Forest Hills Lucy DeRisi ................ 85-33 213th St., Queens Village 8 Ann DeSanct1s .,...... .......,.. 2 6-28 94th St., Jackson Heights Lorraine Doerr .......... 116-28 142nd St., South Ozone Park Mary Dohn .......,. ,..,...,.,.,. 1 61-21 84th Drive, Jamaica 2 106 Marie Dourigan ......,. Norma Dowdell .,...... Grace Dowling. ..........,....... . Diane Dunn. ............... Eileen Dwyer .,....,,....., Marilyn Eschmann r.,.........,..,. Joan Fox .................. Mary Jane Cavigan ........ Jeanne Gavin ................ Anita Geigerich ........ ................ Catherine Giorgio ....,............. Kathleen Hald ............., Ann Hamilton ....... Joan Hanold .....,........1.. ......... Marianne Hartnett r...,.....,..,...,.... ...........75-59 181st St., Flushing .........88-16 62nd Drive, Rego Park 594 NVinthrop Ave., Bellmore -618 Central Ave., Far Rockaway 85-59 112th St., Richmond Hill 18 .71 Wyatt Rd., Garden City ..........63-178 Alderton St., Rego Park 34-57 82nd St., Jackson Heights 109-17 223rd St., Queens Village 52-52 68th St., Maspeth 1188-07 87th Drive, Hollis 7 122 South Hewlett Ave., Merrick ...................58-37 77th Pl., Elmhurst 82-81 166th St., Jamaica 3 75-23 100th St., Flushing Marguerite Henderson. ..... 147-60 Jasmine Ave., Flushing Patricia Hicks ,.,......,..,,.,., 204 Oakwood Drive, Cedarhurst Allene Hillebrand. ..... 63-17 Woodhaven Blvd., Rego Park Alicia Hoefl-ling. ............... 84-15 94th St., Woodhaven 21 Geraldine Honl ............ 71-01 34th Ave., Jackson Heights Patricia Howe ....... .............. 7 5-22 194th St., Flushing Jean Howell ,,..,,,.,. ,,,....,... 3 7 Franklin Ave., Lynbrook Marilyn Hurley ,............... 92-44 214th Pl., Queens Village Claire Hyland .................... 66-16 79th Pl., Middle Village Gabriella Innes....118-42 230th St., Cambria Heights 11 Edwina Johnston ................ 42-27 Hampton St., Elmhurst Carolyn Kearns ............ 87-60 113th St., Richmond Hill 18 Margaret Kelly .......................... 51-50 48th St., Woodside Mary Jane Kenny ........ 93-37 216th St., Queens Village 8 Jacqueline Kent ...... 110 Round Hill Rd., Norgate, Roslyn Barbara Keifer ...................... 150-03 86th Ave., Jamaica 2 Patricia Kirkeby ....... ...,..... 6 9-09 108th St., Forest Hills Phyllis Klein .......... Dorothy Kloss .....,. Dorothy Knapp ......... .............. Barbara Kopf ........ Roberta Koster ......... ...................93-03 Hollis Ct., Hollis .......40-15 80th St., Jackson Heights 11 Park Pl., Floral Park .........82-07 165th St., Jamaica 3 ........104-25 191st St., Hollis 7 C1 a .sf 91-21 121st St., Richmond Hill 18 Kathleen Jxrgg 11,A,,,,,,,,,,, 85-21 131st St., Richmond Hill 8 Margaret Kruse 1........, 8942 134th St., Richmond Hill 18 joan Kunmer 1,,11, ,,,,,,, 6 3-35 Alderton St., Rego Park Marilyn Kuster i.,... 89-23 Doran Ave., Glendale Kathleen Lnlly ,,-,,A,. ,M,,,,,- , 27 Verbena Ave., Floral Park Lorraine Langan ,,,..,...... 89-82 216ll'l St., Queens Village 8 Diane LaRose. ....-....... . Carol Pautz ,,,,,,. ,..,,,...., 8 9-67 218th St., Queens Village 8 Ann Pfoser ,.,,,, ,,,..r......... 8 5-31 55th Ave., Elm1ll1l'St Joan Quigney ,,,.,,,i.....,.,..,.,., 21 Covert Pl., Stewart Manor Mary Ann Readyoff ,,,..........., 68 Hawthorne Pl., Malverne Carlin Reardon, .....,,.,,.,,,. 46-04 Glenwood St., Little Neck Dorothea Rende .............. 25-21 85th St., Jackson Heights Mary Alice Robinson, 115-60 220th St., Cambria Heights 11 Muriel Lichtenwald ..........,.,,, 70-01 69th St., Brooklyn 27 D01-ig Lipnickey ,,,,,,,,..,. ,... 2 7 California Ave., H6mpSt6aCl Albertina LOPrete ,.i,,,,.,.,. 143-12 Franklin Ave., Fll1Sl'liI'lg Evangaline Lucio, 444 Central Parlf West, Apt. 7A, New York 25 Alice Lynam ,,.r,,,.,.,,,..,,,.,,,..,.. 64-87 84th Pl., Forest Hills Eleanor Miingano ,,.,,,,,,.,, 33-12 86th St., Jackson H6igl1iS Ina Martinez ...134-16 Francis Lewis Blvd., Rosedale 10 Patricia McCanna ,.,.,.,.,........... 97 Meteor St., Forest Hills Joan McCarthy ................ 34-51 82nd St., Jackson Heights Roberta McDougall .......... 200-15 109th Ave., Hollis 17 Dorothy McGrath .................. 94-38 239th St., Bellerose 6 Christina McKeon ,......, ...,... 1 54-14 35th Ave., Flushing Patricia McLees ....,.... .....,.,.,.... 7 5-79 180th St., Flushing Joan McLevedge ......,,....... 8761 97th St., Woodhaven 21 Marie Ross ..........,........., 130-55 217th St., Springfield 13 Dolores Russak .... ...... 213 Huron St., Brooklyn 22 Frances Ryan ,......,. ........ 9 1-39 85th Ave., Woodhaven 2 Jacqueline Saam. .... .. .................110-11 207th St., Hollis Kathleen Savage ,....,........ 9416 34th Rd., Jackson Heights Marion Savarese. ..... . ..........78-61 222nd St., Flushing Judith Scanlan .................... 118 Mannor Ave., Hempstead Anne Scanlon ..,......... 218-27 101st Ave., Queens Village 9 Mary Schuler ...., ....... Odile Schuler ............. 94-13 221st St., Queens Village 8 Mildred Ct., Floral Park Jacqueline Schwarz. ......... 61-38 Madison St., Brooklyn 27 Mary Lou Shelepets ..... .,... 8 7-43 Kingston Pl., Jamaica 3 Marilyn Silvestri ................ 97-40 76th St., Ozone Park 17 Catherine Smith, 4 Cedar Tree Lane, Wire Mill Road, Stamford, Conn. Philippa McMahon .................... Oak Shore Drive, Bayville Mary McNichol 215-10 104th Ave., Queens Village 9 Patricia Meany ,..................... 71-39 110th St., Forest Hills Margaret Miller ..........., 50-44 41st St., Long Island City 4 Margaret Moran ................ 35-15 78th St., Jackson Heights Sheila Smith .................. 85-52 215th St., Queens Village 8 Joan Stauch. ....... ......... 9 0-27 15th Pl., Queens Village 8 Eileen Stem .......-.................... 86-48 235th Ct., Bellerose 6 Florence Stillwagon. ..,..., 90-19 88th Ave., Woodhaven 21 Doris Mozzone ....,. . ........... 50-16 31st Ave., Woodside 4 Patricia Muldoon ,............. 37-57 80th St., Jackson Heights Rosemary Mullady ................ 97 Euclid Ave., Brooklyn 8 Elizabeth Mullaney ................ 199-07 266th Ave., Bayside Mary Anne Murtaugh ............,.., 85-44 Eton St., Jamaica 3 Dorothy E. O'Brien ,....... 335 Carnation Ave., Floral Park Dorothy M. O'Brien....166 Monroe St., Massapequa Park Ellen O'Brien .............. 116-42 218th St., Cambria Heights Mary 0'Brien ......... ............. 1 86-29 Avon Rd., Jamaica 3 Maureen O'Brien ........,., 79-23 270th St., New Hyde Park Eileen O'Connor ..................,.. 170-54 118th Rd., Jamaica 5 Joan Marie Olszewski ........,.., 87-28 251st St., Bellerose 6 Theresa Pappas. .........,, 165-20 Chapin Pkwy., Jamaica 3 Marilyn Parry ................ 98-24 218th St., Queens Village 9 Janet Patterson r.,.. .. ..,...,.....,.,....,,,,,,,,i 5 Ivy CL, Baldwin Mary Timmons .,........ ...............88-71 192nd sf., Hollis -1 Nancy Tobin .......... ............. 8 4 Cromer Rd., Alden Mans. Kathryn Tormey ............ 177-38 Troutville Rd., St. Albans Noel Troy .................... 94-41 118th St., Richmond Hill 19 Elizabeth Uhlinger ................ 194-04 110th Rd., Hollis 12 Adrienne Urban ........ 134-82 Bedell, Springfield Gardens Muriel Valliant ...................... 56 Warner Ave., Hempstead Gloria Vetere ......... ................30-84 34th St., Astoria 3 Betty Vreeland .................... 252-39 Leeds Rd., Little Neck Barbara Wall. ................... 34-34 85th St., Jackson Heights VVinifred Waterhouse .... 66-57 Midland Pkwy., Jamaica 3 Lillian White ............................ 70-60 260th St., Glen Oaks Jane Ellen Wilkinson ............ 8 Mackey Ave., Floral Park Roseanne Yoerg ............ ....118-24 197th St., St. Albans 12 Rosemary Young ............. 6 Pennsylvania Blvd., Bellerose Eileen Zinck .............. ..........,87-29 251st St., Bellerose 6 107 rf.lu1ie19 1 2 Inf lasses Pt' 99 For the white birch leaned . . . . , Fran! Row: M. IIAIII. Y. Ilnrv. N. IlIilllf1,I'1lS5U. A. Ifuurnivr. I. Iinolrlovlx. lf. Kl'l'IN1'Il4'I'. I'. iilnffvx. .I. IIvI1nn's. K Ihennnn I Iilmnfnnur Y Mnlllll I Xmllmn X Ihmlunn QI lful I ' ' ' ' IIIGIIICST AVERAGES .IAN Lf-X RY 1951 ANNE UIIII7I IN S4-collll IIIl'l'lll JOAN Ii.K'l l',MlI,lA Third Term l,UR IC'l l'A IV.-XGOS'1'l NO I'IUllI'IIl TPFIII .. .. ' ' . .- . ' ag' . rw' :HIFI IX. XIRILIQIU. I'. I,lII'I.lIlH. I. IFM- Iln. Y. Yan-Iv-I. .I. UI Qn. .I. 51'Ill'0II.. Il. IIRIHIPIIZIIIU. NI. Marlon. K. Ifila-I. .I. Fl. .IuIm. I . YIIIIIIIY Sum-In-y. A. Yun Guru-fI1-1'. K. Ilurnn. Il. Quinn. C. Klu--. TNI. U'IlmnwlI. 'Q Af Ifhfa. I if ,,. A 3? S -4 Mnrgam-I U'Ilo II.ln4I. I.. I.lx ull. Zml TIGR Nl I'alIrn-ln IIUXIIII .Xnn IlriII'in I..1lnI Ixlnfx I.orranm- I,lvnll IIIIIIYDQI I.nm-innn nn I :ln llonlvx 3rd THR M .Ioan Ilallluglial ,Xnnv IIFPIIIILIII I 'lIl'l'lt' burn' II.n'Iun'n IIonI -Knm' Ilorun an-:nary K4-nling, Ifu-Iyn Livnli IIill'IHlI'1l Quinn Ill: 'l'I'IRM I.orl'nim' IIif1'ImI'f Iliznu- lluxlvllmm Qt I,0l'l'IIAl II'.'KgofII nm Il I.UllwI1llll'1' II4'Ll1'Il Ulu- III-mlvrnugal tm 650118 Leollonor 4th TERM Kathleen Eitel Anne Marie Ferris Irene Crealish Patrivia Healey ,loan Holt Marie Krieger Margaret Morton Ann Mulvehill Ann Petrocelli Joanne Ponessa Jeanne Seamen Sth TERM Claudia Allen .loan Alpi Mary Briody Barbara Burkbee Patricia Claffey Eileen Donohue Annette Fournier Christine Hamilton liarhara Heil Katherine Horan Irene Knohlork Carol Kreist-her Joan Lang Magdalen Mullin Virginia Murtha Barham 0'Dwyer Winifred Quinn Virginia Ranre Patrivia Reilly Ann Ryan Phyllis Safarik .lanet St. John .lean Torsney Lois Yelten Anne Wilm 6th TERM Mary I.ou Adams Joan Blumenauer Patricia Bogert Mary Ann Chiarmonte Alire Clark Anna Costello Jacqueline Delaney Sally Ekenherg Nancy Ciangrasso Marianne Githens Marylyn Hall gf. KJ . HIGHEST AVERAGES JANUARY 1951 BARBARA BUCKBEE Fifth Term FAITH REIG Sixth Term IREN E HU DDY Seventh Term Society Bernadette Healy Patricia Howard Catherine King Anna Mae MvCahe Rita M1-Murray Alire MrVey Elaine Monks Joan Motzer Faith Mulholland Betty Nelson Eleanor 0'Brien Maureen O'Donnell .lean Olsen Alive 0'Shaughnessy .loyre Phillips Lury Pisa-ane Faith Reig Kathleen Sahourin .loan Sr-hroii Anna Srhuvart Yirginia Seery Mary Sullivan Mary Sweeney .lanet Torpey Anne Vlfacewiz .lean Walsli ,loan Vifalsh Cornelia Woods Virginia Yarkel Tth TERM Rosemary Burns Alive Cirillo Patrivia Connolly Virginia Curran Elaine Dehan Loretta Deiker Regina Ford ,loan Ilaupric-h Irene Huddy Mary Killian Barbara Land Patriria Lane Mary M4-Elroy Kathleen Maggio Ann Ringswald Marjorie Rooney Mary St. .Iohn Barhara See Christine Simone Marie Sportelli Mary Tompkins Cecelia Walsh TIME FOR MUSIC V. Curran, Presidentg J. Hauprich, Treasurerg M. Rescigno, Secretary, R. Mauro, Vice President. LADIES OF LEISURE Psaki, Treasurerg J. Wagner, Vice President, C. Gallo, Presidentg E. Dehan, Secretary. - After struggling through exams and Regents three years, we had approached that glorious moment of our lives-our Senior year. Our first duty was the election of class officers: Virginia Curran, Presi- dent, Rosemarie Mauro, Vice President, Marie Rescigno, Secretary, and John Hauprieh, Trea- surer. Many activities called upon members of our class to be their officers: Mary St. John, Sodality Vice Prefectg Carol Hasto, Vice President of the Glee Club, and Phyllis Lynch, Secretary of the Orchestra. The A.A. is well represented with Alyce Peters, a varsity forward and Marie Reseigno, a vivacious cheerleader. Mary Killian and Irene Huddy are on the Muriel Staff and Loretta Dei- ker is Hobby Club President. All in all, every girl has helped in making our class as wonderful as it is. 7-2 Our Hrst activity of the term was elections. As President, 7-2 elected Car- men Gallo, and to assist her as Vice President, Jac- - queline Wagne1'. Our Sec- retary is Elaine Dellan, and Treasurer, Connie Psaki. Regina Bligh, Christine Rosen and Judy Sheridan are Sodality, Cenesian and Mariel rep- resentatives respectively. We are proud of Eliza- beth Brown, who represents the A. A. and Mau- reen Garvin of the Propagation. We are honored that Marie Sportelli, Vice President of the G.0., lives with us. The following statement of our first President is culled from the 1948 Crusader when we were in I-I and it reechoes in our hearts, Altogether we have a wonderful class, and I hope that some day we'll be the best eighth term class that T.M.L.A. ever had. 112 I 3, Ly, 1, f X -, J' : . fx- x 3- 1 f -1 .. -1 Q , , a ' -X of . 1' . X 'T ' M ' X 'I QL' 3- v 4' w mf! Q' as , 1, 1 a Q ,Q :: 1' Q., sr -' : I . - - .. 0 Q 0 ' - 'no ' m v QE '- x 1 1 S f . . B s ' A A E J h . K t it ' 'ii fs Jig. 3,3 Q1 Q. 'Ti T E: J, 2: 2' fs' I S T 4 FA V l i -sv 4 Y x gf- s .. , eg Ji ug , , I Q 'A A ' 4,WS -is M Q 5 1 is ' -M1 Q 4 m r. - 1 f ' X I - f2' ' .Q ' -S ff U :O J. :Q : Q .' F P ' Mx M Q v f fb 3 1 sex U' 4 Q no : ,, an V ' u -. M on - . ., W Q . L Q . , . Q a vr . ,L N :. 0 on , 5, hd K ' 5 K' -.cs - s JL X ' X i'5,..-m if 5 if A1 g N Front Row: C. Mueller, E. Sweeney, B. Czorny. J. Reinhard, J. Law- ler. C. Moyer. A. Muniscalco, B. Nelson, G. Donelnn, C. Coppola. Sammi Row: C. King. N. Loeifler, J. Sicree, R. Mm-Murray, J. Walsh, N. Slolurik. M. A. M1-Govern, R. Oflenheiser, B. Healy, S. A. Eken- lmrg. C. Bcnlisu. J. Suhroff, D. Fowkes, A. Dieckman, L. Pisncnne. Hawk Row: N. Rm-he. E. 0'Brien, P. Bogert, M. L. Adams, M. Connelly, A. 0'SImughnessy, P. Gruebnau, C. Woods. R. Ganss, M. Sulomone, P. Traumuller, J. Johnston, T. McCord, V. English. N 1 4 v km U' AREN'T WE ANGELS? If 0 IH li. Nelson, Presidentg K. King, Vice Presidentg C. Woods, Treasurerg L. Piscane, Secretary. .fa lx. Front Row: M. Schaff, M. Zrnbkowski. M. E. Sm-envy. A. Wat-ewiz. H. McKeown. D. Goldsmith, J. Olsen. V. Yaekel. A. Leku. M. Daley M. Hall, E. Monks, S. Mathews, A. Sanchez. Sevoml How: A. Svhuv- nrt. M. Fantry, C. Butler. N. Ciangrasso, L, Pisano. Y. Clmse. .l Walsh, K. Kireher, P. McDermott. J- HORHIHH- F- Qttfri- B- S N '- V. Dlugos. N. Nelson, E. Richardson. C. Elliott. J. latlvlagln-r. If. lin.- tien. Back Row: J. 0'Connell, V. Stubbman, A. M1-X ey. lx. lxearn: P. Hottaeh., F. Mulholland, E. Bently, C. Lulu-rtln. A. Connor. M. Chiaramonte, M. Per Lee, E. liurnlmm. E. Donohue, M. Brophy. WHATS MY BILL PLEASE? V. Yarkel, Seeretaryg J. Olsen. Vive President, A. Mt-Vey, Presidentg M. Hull, Treasurer. Although we loolc forward to being Seniors , we shall always 1 remeniher our junior year. But even with the threat of Regents loom- ing, we had lots of fun together llots of work, toot. Largely lreeause of the efforts of our Tahlet representative, Mary Ellen Sweeney, our elass 0lll0!'gIt'tl victorious in the battle for the Tahlet llanner. fllll' class register eontains the names of many outstanding girls . . . Fran- ces Corsi, our talented musician, our Varsity gals, Jeanie Olsen, thu point- niaker, and Alice MeVey, guarflg Helen MeKeown with her lovely voieeg Moya Brophy, seeretary-trea- surer of the Glee Cluhg Pat McDer- mott, thc terrific twirlerg Diane Cold- sniith, our elite K'll0t'l'll'iNlt'l', antl our four class oilieers. IIS im .X ,. .-4 Nl livn passing 21-1-, you may ss-0 forty-onv girls rv- vicwing vitllvr 2 tlufir ll0llltWV0l'lC or social lin-s. l'lon'l ggi? lu- foolml lly llu'ir ' fl I arvnt llllllllt'l'1'Sll'll niannvr. for wlurn xiii-Q 5g V Ilu- In-ll rings tlu-y lwronu- wriousaniiul- QS iii ml anal alvrt. .Q Wim' an' gnillnwl lay Siflvr ,le-an lfvan- B3 givla alul Class 1lllll'l'I'F.. .-Klivv Clark, E Barllara ljtlllll. FI'kllll'l'S lforcl alul -M11-lv llr Q nrvr of ilu' fill. is anollu'r of our onl- staiuling I'lilSSlIlZlll'S. l.lIllll'I' ilu' varv ol' llary Sullivan, wm- llavv snpporuwl ilu- Soelalily. Alfo. lllll' to tlu' 4-fforts of Katlilm-1-n Salnonrin. Rop- rvsvntativv for tlu- llissions. wi- lnaw- 1'onIrilr11t1-el to Propagation. SAVING SEATS FOR THEjG'5ME! WI' arv lll'0llll of our l.alin svluilars. l.lm-ku-:sei Ii. llolm. Vice Iresudentg l.'.,im Rviu. .md yl.lm.f,l,n 0'DOnm,u. A. Clurk,l residentg F. Ford, Secretary: , .L P K Q K . . . A. Nhmmh Tmwumrn lluy lnouglit euvalii lo l.ll.l...-X. ln ilu, ' l't'K'4'lll vonuwt. XX 1' wi-lm-onu' lmlna llvn- Kll'l'IlZl 'l4'. ,Xlim-1-'s wists-r. who lnas 1 nivlslv 1- . I l . lH'l'0lIll' an vs-1-ntial part ol our vlass. Front Row: E. Bendernagle, J. Molzvr. J. De-lam-3. A. Com-llo. .-K. Nlvnina. ll. llriu-oll. R. Callaglu-r. l'. Mvflalllvy. M. Mrlfilllben. M. Plllnlielt. ll. llllvlilvy. ll, llayew. Svrurul Rolf: ,l. lilllllll'IHllll'I'. Nl. Uriffin. M. Eng!-lskirger, V. S01-ry, J. Torpcy. M. Sullivan. N. 'lla-iialw. K. Nm-. Nl. 4Ylloniu-ll. A. XXaln-rlmiiw. N. S4-lilafly. C. Larsen, M. Conolly, F. Reig, P. Howard. ll. 0'R4-illy. lfafk Row: .l. l'l1illipa. ll, llulin. ,l, Slvpaiwk. l. Namlvr. B. Lipton, A. Ciddings, F. Ford, A. Clark. E. llaunigartncr, Y. K4-niu-y. li. Halmonrin. A. Walfli, M. M4-1111-gor. Front Row: M. Meier. S. Mellvtt. D. Do Mast-ola. M. Giorgio. M. lX'alsh. C. Tonry., A. Fournier. B. 0'Duye-r. S. Rogan. Fi. llarry. R. Al'l2IIllS. l. Knoblovk. Second Row: ll. Fernaiulvz. l.. Carey. M. lllurphy. M. Vfortli. l. Lyons. l'. Claffey. C. Allen, H. Link, C. llamillon. M. Rm-cl. K. Tuvlwr. l. Gearon. M. Fitzgerald. S. Conroy. Buck Row: M. lh-vcr. J. Doyle. I.. Yirgil. K. Horan. l'. Safarik. J. St-otl. A. Weber. J. Lang, Y. Rance, nge-nt. S. lllrlfnen. lf. Ryan. 5-1 W0 arc prounl of tho WV0lltl1'l'l'lll spir- , it ol' loyalty that the prvsvnt lifth 1 1 ll'l'lll has shown since its vntranvc into 'l'.Nl.l..A. wvirv proutl to have lrvuv liuolrlovk on our ,l.Y.. whilv Rita AllillllS l'llt'1'l'S our Varsity to vivtory. Various Illl'llllN'l'S ol' our class have givvn tllvir limo aml talvuts to tho Gloc Llulr, frl'll1'SlllIIS., xltll'lt'l, Nlagnvts. Or- chestra. auml Sotlalily. lu this yvaris Crusatlvr Drive' wo ratotl as one' of tht- liigha-st classvs. totaling a rc-vortl ol ovvr l-Olll'-llltIltll'0tl tlollars, mluc to tha' 1-llorts. ol lillllitll Ylrgll. Lath- vrino lloran anal Murivl Worth. l51'4'aus4' of Cathy 'l'u1'lwr. prvsimlont ol' tho ltr-tl Cross. wc l'l'1tl'll0ll our quota in tht- ltt-tl Cross Drivv. also. l.vt it m-wr ln- said that thvrc was l'Y0l' a tlull luouu-nt in llo. .-Klrovc all wvll lilo- to think Sistvr llaria llosairo for all tht- In-lp autl cooperation sho has gin-u us. Wu' all know that without hor wo just woulehft ln- what wo hope wc arv. H7 LOOKING UP THE ANSWERS? I. Knohlock, Vice Presidentg J. Lang, Presidentg A. Fournier, Treasurerg C. Hamilton. Secretary. PRESENTING C. Cambarelli, Treasurer, W. Quinn, Secretary? J. Torsney. Presidentg M. L. Briody, Vice President. Front Row: E. Eufanti, C. Gambarelli, J. Alpi, P. Butler, M. Briody. E. Donohue, V. Murtha. L. Velten, K. Masterson, P. Urquhart. J Trainor, P. Reilly. Second Row: J. St. John, B. Buckbee, V. Walsh V. Kehr, M. Francis, J. Collins, M. L. Buser, C. Ehrhardt, M. Murphy I. Werner, L. Meaney. L. Lombardi, M. Vangreen, D. Dausch. T Berny, L. Gruner, A. Wilm, P. Heath. Back Row: B. Fox. J. Fitz- patrick. J. Regan, J. Torsney, A. Ryan, L. Nunziato, M. Mullin, M. Owens, M. Steinhauser, C. Kreischer., J. Kuchukism. N. Mr-Closkey. J. Corrigan, W. Quinn, D. Szymanski, N. Hart. Pt-rlmps we arc - projntlicctl, hut the girls of 213 think our class is wonmlcrful. NVC hoast of girls who rcprcscnt ns in all of the cxtra-curricular activitics ollcrctl hy the school. On the Varsity, wo have Nancy Mc- Closkcy. Gina fiilllllHlI'l'lll, class trca- surer, is a Varsity chccrlcatlcr, whilc Mary Lou Buscr rcprcscnts us on the Jay-Vcc. Vlfc arc cspccially prolul of our sccrctary, Winifrvcl Quinn. anal of our vice prcsitlcnt Mary Lou Briotly who won the Tahlct Essay Contest. Our tcn thrushcs of thc Glvc Clnh antl our thrvc Mozarts of the Orchcstra arc intlccml Worthy of all thc praise' ancl honors hc- stowctl upon lllillll. Thosc who are also to he connncnrlctl arc the assistant stu- dcnt sacristans and thc spiritcrl incin- hcrs of thc lictl Cross. But all important part of cvcry class is its tcachcr. YVQ arc prontl to f'0lllIll0lll'l! our Junior your with a truc fricnnl for our lcatlcr. S ,-,,..-,I lin-n Ilmugh wc have lwvn lbulllval lay the vvil forvcs il il of gr-olnvlry anal are 0411-111-slly 11- N'iIlllllgl l.ulin l'l'fll'lllS clay l,??l. wc find linux In upllolql lllv l'l'lllIlilllOll of our sq-howl and its zlvtivilia-s. Spr-cial vrmlit gm-s lu Sumly llovy who xliml il wonclvr- ful job in la-auling our class over the top in ilu- fll'llSll1l1'I' clrivv. NYC url' also proml llml lwn lll1'llllll'l'S of our class nuulv lln- ,l.Y. Nlury Ann S1lQ1ll01'l'2l mul Alim- lg1'Il1ll'l'll1lfIl'l.. uml an 1llllllll0ll 10 ilu' .l.Y. vln'1-rl:-aul4-l's was lialy Curlllody. AIIIN' Marin- llU1'lllllil' lu-lpml us main- luin an high slumlurml in ilu' lmnlcn Mile llox 4lriu'. llllllvl' ilu- lvaule-1'sllip of our vllivivllt olli1'4'rs. our class is 1lvn-lupillg il glow- ing svlmol spiril. WHAT COMES NEXT? A. Ciniglio. Treasurer: A. Bendernngel, Presidenlg A. Kolb, Sec-returyg R. Coppola. Vice President. Front Row: M. Tobin, P. Brady, A. De Risi, C. Schmidt, S. Hoey, R. Coppola, K. Carmody. M. McGrath, M. Malin. G. Miranda. M. A. Snglioa-ru. Second Row: M. Hanold, D. Castellano. M. Fuehrer, A. Ciniglio, B. Burrows, M. L. Stupelli. C. McMahon, E. Smith, M. l.nn1lmrdi, K. Murtaugh, A. Petrocelli, M. Kapp, J. Reynolds, C. Ln- nmnno. Hack Row: A. M. Ferris, P. Hughes, A. M. Kolb, A. M. Boelmke. J. Peters, T. Rooney, P. 0'Neil. H. Jones, L. Bischoff, A. Bendernagel, M. Hofler, A. Mc-Dade. C. Ciba. vw l0 'i 'K HOW HIGH CAN YOU GO? Sitting: J. Holt Secretary. Standing: K. Conboy, Vice Presidentg B. Barandon, Treasurer, N. Gallen, President. WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? Wihile struggling through il geometry, and eagerly Ui awaiting the Regents, we have found time to take an active part in our school activities. Our Vice President Kathy Conboy is a hard working member of the ,l.V. cheerleaders. Wllile Connie Beach, propagation representative, pos- sesses a charm for keeping our class in the Mite Box drive. In the Crusader drive, Marie DeVito, our super saleswoman, helped speed our class to the top by bringing in eighty dollars. Both Glee Club and Orchestra are very well represented by our classmates. Playing with the Orchestra are: Jeanne Seaman, Marie Thies, June Kiaer, and Marie DeVito. Last but not least are the class oiiicers, Presi- dent, Nancy Galleng Vice President, Kathy Con- boyg Secretary, ,loan Holt and Treasurer, Bob- bie Barandon, who have filled their respective offices capably. 4--3 Il Yes, it's 4-3 and Sister ,loan Marie is the official teacher That tip-top class in ll4. of that spirited group. The head ofiicers are: Barbara Silvestri, Marie Peter- son, Loretto D'Agostino and Pat Healy, but let us not forget the activity representatives. You'll always find Kathy Barron, the Propagation rep. jingling her money bag with coins from every- one. Kay McDermott. the Sodality rep, is always there with her shoulder to the wheel, pushing for Our Lady. Representing the A.A.. is Mary Maguire. The Jay-Vee material stands out like a bright star, both with the cheerleaders: Anile Mulvehill and Irene Crcalish, and player, Bob- bie Silvestri. The intramural team is playing in the championship game for the second time. That's school spirit personified-'tWhen duty calls, we'll iight! fight! fight! , 120 P. Healy, Secretaryg L. D Agostino, Treasurer, B. Silvestri, President, M. Peterson, Vice President. ig S- 1 35 SN xxkxl Mfkkit ff f X,1 g gi Q K QQ X? A' gI2,fa5W ,fw .2 Q. , 9 3 ? .. h 3 2 - sigik W 'xo ' A 'V' I if 35 X ,z .. F? . J: , x 'SKA .. xxx 1 yn K -.Qigxw X . ,K . X b 3 Q ,la , . Q X Y Xp 1 Q , i vw. 6 . 4' A -5 A Q51 1 Q A Q . i .. x ' . . -. . A .. F 0 sc A ss af mi' w ff? Q1 x .XE 4' .f . i LmLL AJ L at - -. .Q -3 Nu 3-1 211 Fvlwttury, l95l, was il Illt'lll0l'2llPl0 month for us. It was thcn that wc lbttflllllt' S0lllIOIIl0l'PS. At lust wt- lt-ft ho- x hintl our 1-lc-vator tit-kt-ts :intl lit'C2llll0 novivvs in Cuvsnr znul gvonn-try. lllll' first tluty as S0llll0lll0l't'S was t0 oh-vt class 0lli4'vrs: Bul'luti'u llonl. llury Ann llilllfitllilll. xl2lI'QIlll'l'l l,0Il0llltt', anal Amy Mulholland. ,loan Buttzlglia, all 'rnnntl sttulvntg Lyn Hurrismi. likt-tl hy ull. unel Margie! Donohue-. quivt hut vfhvit-lit. strc' just zz G ft-w of our vluss 'gn-nts . 'lllIt'l't' are at ntnnhm' of girls in our inirlst, who are COME AND GET IT, synonynious with nthvr things: Ann B. Honl. Presidentg M. Donohue, Secretaryg A. Mulholland. llomn 11110 111111112 Ainifvli' l'N'i Sf H1111 Treasurerg M. A. Hanrahnn, Vice President. lnlslxvtlmll: Nllll'Qjll0l'll0 lllt'f.ill'llIl :Intl tll'ilIIlilllf'SZ lqn llarrison :xml lglll'lHll'il llonl. ,lvrry lmstvr fans. Mr run ht' vountvcl on to play at large part in st-lmnl litl- whvn wt- art' svniors. V' 'an r'01l1pu1'1' with us? llvrnfs to tho host vluss vw-rl Front Row: L. Harrison, B. Honl, J. Bultnglial. S. 0,l.FI'lZl. A. Blll'lit'. R. Kc-ating. J. fl2ll1'1lflll0. N. t.rzlv1'n, J. Boudreau, J. Cosgrove, B. Carey. K. Sonnnvr. Svronal Row: T. Athnnsnn. M. Murphy. li. liilvp. R. Zunnnn. C. Ferrari. E. Audrieth, E. Scheiher, M. Yr-zzi. M. A. Horan. .l. liurlwr. U. Kinnnvrls-. M. tlullvn. M. A. l'uhn1'r. M. A. Hanrahan. Back Row: M. MCCZIVUII. li. l.iv0li. ll. Quinn. tl. Cillllltlltl. .-X. Mulhulluntl. l'. Manning, M. Schepperle, A. Gresser, P. Dnlilinger. M. Dt .tr hav-5 ., Saw? Y M L I Q... ,, ,1.A,.,,Al -- - i Mt, vp. - , my mulnn-. C. llcnenuti. M. lhlingvr. gk f J Q M..s. , .nga 1 ,L - 'H - . A 'Jie . it.-,. . WLM.-.X .4 5 A ixgi 'K-V' .. , I .4 ' 1. f. . A Fronl Row: K. Av1llNll'l' Xvalalg. A. Frank. J. 0lll'llQ'llf'. J. Criffin, M. A. W'eiS. C. Russo. A. Kaunibs. 5. limiting. C. Mvym-V. A. S0lll'. ll. Bl1lllli4'lij. M. Dnleo. Sevond Row: P. Mor- riswy. l'. llynvs. J. llngnn. A. lin-iilnlll. G. lluniplwll. A. Hannigan. D. Adlinglon, C. l:l'illl1lllli. Pi. Mvllmsuii. R. Cam-y. M. ll1l1lSP. Fi. l'rnnty. G. Malerba, E. Mccnuley. lfuvlr Row: M. Coylv. Y. Corn. A. Clullvy. A. lla-ck. C. llovy. C. Rorvanovzl, T. Mullee, J. llunzvr. ll. C,,cl0llIN'll. R. Toll:-. E. Kizis. 3-2 Glory of glories, I joy of joys, wc arc l SOPlI0lIl0l'CS at lust. NY4' wvrc Self- nossvssml unll ilSSlll't'l.l ol 0lll'S1'lYPS as wc llll1'l'1'4l our first l'll't'll4'll and Spanish rlanssvs. XY4' plungvrl rlnringly into illc 'al of :L1'0lll1'll'y znnl wlllglllvl' l.ulin.w wiv ure- still lullxing ulrout our first Synlposiuln and nmrvvling ul tho girls who lH'0llg,Illl NllIt'll' own . :xll0lllPl'lI1lll- lvr of elim-nssion was that girl wllo u-1-4-in-ml an spvviul xsrilv-up in llcr Sorlalily papa-r. nnn-li Io ll1'I' Chagrin. Xnolln-r fuvorilv is lln- 'Alissn XVllll Oyvs ol' ull Sll1llN'S, sizvs unql 4lvsr'l'ipliol1S. Will: llorollly Aqllington. Prvsirlvlltg ollslulwv R0l't'ilIl0YRl. Vim' Prosiqlvnlg l'lizzllu'lll Al1'li0N'illl. Sv4'l'4'Izlry-'l'l'vzls- urvr: ,lanw Carrol. Ge-rulnliiiv llulvrlm anal Nlnrllm Crist on SSI.. doing tllvir -lmrv. wv hopv to zulml our lril to tllc x H'IllllillI0ll oi llnrv Louis. READY FOR A HARD DAYS WORK '33 E. McGowan, Secretaryg A. Beck, Trensurerg D. Adlington, Presidentg C. Roccanova, Vice President. if A 3 2 ??w'??m 3 1 2-'sf f Q 'S . , Q. . n II. . f ww... ,,., Nigga:-v ,, . h kkk V x F-' ix . 3 3 33 ? 33 Q53'9 f3 '?'kgZf : QF 5-.K , 3 - . .wa 3 s li f f s' . Q A M 'Q K x xxx i m: ' S Q ., k 'Q wx ki' M K J ..: x it 5 Y A x ' K 1 3 6 ,MMQSS . 1, -, ' . . . ' - As 'LEducatcd Frcshmeni' wc have just begun to take account of our various aetivities sineo entering l.Nl.I..A. lll Septenlher. NN e. ourselves. are quite surprised to Gnd how lllllt'll a part of Mary Louis we Imvf- lN'4'0lll1' in this short time. Our Sodality representative.Kathleen Rus- st-ll, and Propagration Representative, lilaine Flood have demonstrated their alrility in their respective organiza- tions. We are all proud of our first lmo llonor lIl0lIllH'l'S! Carol Kloss, l.orraine l.ivoti, lllargaret 0'Donnell and Ann Van Corder. Already ,loan l.undine, Ann Van Corder and Carol NVaeewiz have made tlwnlselves val- ualrle additions to the artistic endea- vors of T.M.L.A. and have earned their Magnet pins. lVe are athletic- ally inc-lined too. This is especially true of our own XVQ-ndy Collins who just made the .l.V. Lynn Pfohl, our ora-ln-stra lIl4'llllN'l' completes our list of very husy second ternlers. We hope- to work harder and harder for 'l'.M.l..A. as each term passes. Front Rnu-: M. llring. J. Crilfiths. E. Flood. B. Dolan. J. Koch. ll. Cassitly. C. lmlvliruto. J. De Rosa. I. Eiclller, L. Pfohl. P. Megiel. R. Squitteri. Svronrl Row: C. Waressiz. C. Quinn. C. Young, V, Lan. tw-llotli. J. St-lmullo-r. M. Mac-vhia. M. Boyle. V. Fraser. M. 0'Donnell. tl. lilo-s. NI. tlrunholnl, E. Hein. K. Murlha. J. Moravus. D, Pguinam, lim-If ltmr: l. T4-ge-:le-l'. L. Livoti, E. Tyrrell. E. Gallagher. J. Luncline, l'. liratly. II. Russell, E. Maltes. W. Collins. A. Van Corder. C. Riggs. M. Burke. E. Algozer. INSIWCCTINC THE EYES AND EARS OF MARY l.0liI l26 C' KIM- vii? PFCSi1l8Hl: V. Frazer. President: l. Telede Ser-retaryg E. Flood. Treasurer. .1 'Qs tr. 'Nl nik Front Row: R. Frabasilio. J. Fitzpatrick. P. lJim't'n. M. Riley. J. Luvey. V. Bastian. H. Assenza. L. Natale, J. Mt'Cormat'k. M. lironson. K. Tippett. E. Walsh. B. Fuehrer. Second Row: ll. Shannon. M. Kirk- enhach. A. Mayo, J. Davis. P. Sempowich. K. liannala. J. S1'll1lt'l.l'l'. M. Wendling. K. Beader. C. Jewell. W. Ml'clllI'Illl1'li. Nl. Caisloy. B. Semsey. S. Prunty. M. Levenson. B. Ijngerlieuvr. l'. 0'Connoll. Ihzrlf Row: R. Galnti, E. Brennan. J. Ibanez. C. Springer. M. Sohner. A. Gibbons. V. Scholl. M. Stanley. M. LZlI'll8llIllt'y0l'. D. lflviiieiits. .l. Duggan. K. Smith. P. Sheehan. .-K. Kelly. C THE FIRST TERMERS RIDE IN STYLE lnne Gibbons, Presidentg Valerie Svholl, Vice Prt'sith'ntg Lorraine Natale. Treasurer: Mary Gail Riley, Set'ra'tary. W- .sk .Q- X X .X ...X 5, VQNQ -.rwx Q ,cvs at ... ' .. 4 I is I 'iss wt .seQ'S'....,v . if -if 4 i 1-1 Since wt' are Frt'sl11nt'n and nvwconicrs in 'l'. ll. l.. A.. wt' fintl thc' svhool mlill'm'rt'nt an4l a XS'0Iltll'l'l'lIl plan' in whivh to got lost. Wt' onjoy tht' llarivl. lraslavtlrall gatnvs. just low' l.alill. atnl are' posi- tivt' wt' shall ht' thrill4'4l whvn wt' rm'- vvlvt' our hrsl l.rusa1lc'r. Our vlass is rt'pr4's1'nt1'tl in various avlivitivs. t'spt'1'ially lht' orc'ln'stra in whit-h Nlariannt' l:ll'lll'lllHl1'll plays tht' violin. lluring this ll'l'lll wt' ox- p1'ri4'm'1'4l sonivlliing vvry now to us aml vvry XY0ll1l0l'i.lll tht' tlirtw' tlay llvtrvat. how wt' arm' all hoping that wt' shall llllllii' our may through tht' nvxl thrvt' anal a half yvars sut'4'c'ss- fully. ll 1' haw' quilt' math' up our niimls that t'vt'ry avlivity Jlary l.ouis hoasts of will limi somt' of us among its llll'llllll'l'S varryingg on tht' glowing tratlitions that inalu' ns low' our school. l27 '.- f :', 4 , A . 1' Q! 5 v,,'f'ff'f1f!1q rv -6 is - . If 51. 7' ' - JM Al . . f ,V 5 Q j S' Q-it S 1' if' fi if -Q 'M .2 Q .fre Wjivffl-4 : ,sl if-Z wht 5' 43 4 3' , 4- In lr il 2 Lv 5 . yy, 7 .f i' 15 ' dl'g7'5 AAELQ3 wk, .' QW XL ,3,,, ' 5' LA fr , :ff 4?L31,,fqYEJ,- ,ijt S H V KL I' .1 , . ff , A .Nz g . , wJ-.v.vel4f Q: 31? v'1f.'f.-fi-?wf M '- ga, X 6 ,f ' 'R' .nv QA. ! ... lfrnnf Huw: lf. Kiruin. M. lsllllillll. J. fi1lI'bll'll. I'. lfin-rnnin. K. llalrtnett. E. llcvinv. I.. Ile-Grootll. Nl. llllllllillllllld. H. Mi-llnirl. M. Ncunzig. ll. Janos. T. Lowe-y. lffwk How: K. Kvvlcy. ll. lgilI'lQ'lllllll'gl'l'. ll. l,0ll0Xilll. li. lfitzgvrailtl. J. Cahill. M. Bishop. ll. I.:-onnrtl. li. li.nnn.nm. .l. lxlt'liI'llIltlt'll. JK. tllvury. H. liorullo. ary of 1951, twcn- Early in Fvhru- ty-six girls were assigned to 320 as tht-ir oll'i1'iul room. 'lllll'I'0 followed a IlllIlllN'l' of vvvnts in whivh the whole school was to tukv part, such as C.Y.0. Daly, tht- l,l'0lNlgilll0Il of the Faith Mite Box clrivv, and so on. As our Propaga- tion of tht- Faith rvprvsvlltutivo wo vhosc Mary Mustvrson and this proved to hc a vvry wisv svlvvtion. Fiuvh day our nlitc box total wus highvr, und in the last wt-vk of tho tlrivv wc guinvcl hrst place. Tho Crusumlvr clrivo followml, and thanks to tht- urging of Dorothy Knapp, a sen- ior, wo rvawlivtl our quota. Gratcflllly wc lN'lill0M'lt'llg.Il' that none of this Could have hvvn Zll'f'0lIlIDllSlll'll without the lu-lp of our official t0zu'l1C1'. Nl. fm-fflvl'. ill. Nlzistvrfoni. THIRSTY? lf. Wlvfluirt, Prehiclonlg ll. B1ll'lt!IlllUI'gt?l'. Yin: Preait mg ,l. N14-llruddvn. Sevrclnryg D, llonuvam. 'l'i'f1:is1ii-f-r P., Tjllf'-I jx '14 ,,-gqffm . ' . 1 -. ww, - 1. Meat! ' 'ffww,.- , J.: 1 - -ryan ,p4f2:JM1 ak' Q1 3.15. 3 1 t' '-- J ,, ,, Q w X Na ' , ' If ,.-.,v1b'e' . --5' 1, ,,,g.vm.1:A1i'rt1,-:fm qiayqng ,, J F-.' '1',:,-.-- 1 , lr. , , , ' fl' -fx ...V . ,, 'NM-WM., ,,, L.. 1 it N'7?'3vn,x.U,hiRo:g-gr,!-3' 'Pi 'if U -X ' 1?'fin,4, 'Wm . ri ff-pf' v ,Mm-,.,a w+1':,'...s' , 1. . We-r' -. ' fif3f? 7 ,Ae-M :ffm ' 'fm V -'Yiwu ':iq:':Y'f'. -.gs 1',,xf.wgh4 '. ,.,-11L'-Eid -j fl 4163 1, we 1 x ' N71 K vga, s' 'Nc 2' '15 L - , n N. Ajryurn wfwlhll H I J ,Hn JJ, NK Q' nformal And the elm rose up . . .99 Q2 I' 1, fi ., , XXX .VV M: .f nz - . , , I I , ,sif r- : w 1 V X Y . I 1 M , by .' I H--W . 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'f ,, V' ,-v'1 ' :v - -Q -m 5L':: ':' : 1 - 'W' ' f '7'32V'vV ., Linn 'fu i' r I ': It ix ul lr ' ' ,--v :Ill '- 4 ,w.vP'- 'k'm . ' 'A ,'Y'Qg'34,-V- l Z' 'V 3'3 1. Ui M NB Q 5 wx E, 'fl W1 Th tv ,pas 1- 'l'lu- night ol' l,1'1'Pllllll'l' 29. IOSI. is il ll'1'lllll- volor lPll'llIl'l' in llu' illlllllll ol' our nu'lnoru's. For that was llu' mluu' ol our Svnior l'ronu'nzul4'. lu'l1l ul tlu' XYanlelorl'-:'lsioriu. 'l'lu' minor lrugv- lllvsolllu'1il'l1'rnoon ltlu' ruin whlvh llIl'4'illl'Ill'1l lo nlulu' driving: dilllvnlt znul llll4'lll'l our hair. Ilu' nlisplzu'm'1l l,l'0lll hiwl, ilu' slippm-rs that sv4'nu'el zu liltlr' snuggvr than llu'y haul in Ilu' shoc' shop! wore' ln0l':L0lll'll in llu' flurry ol' om llilll'S- arrixul mul ov-iu'xl 1lt'lHlI'llIl'1'S from our honu's. 'l'lu' stop we' nuulv an llu' 1-Impvl ol' llu Mary Louis vomvnl l'2lllll1'll mul rn'ussur1'4l us. As wv 4'nl1'r4'4l tlu' lllllH'l'SSlll' ,lzulv RUOIII ol ilu' holvl wa' loolwql urourul oursvlvvs. zunmzvel xx-l'l'1' llu's1' l'0ll.l'lll'l'4l. lH'l'l-lllllfll. vlvgunlly alrvssml young lzulivs ilu' Skllllf' girls who tllrvv tlu'ir hooks on ilu' 1ll'5lxSill'0llINl us in Cluwnislry ulul askval il' wn' haul elonc' llu' lnonuwvork? 'l'lu' Qlznuw' floor was an swaying svn ol' color Our gowns. ranging from ilu' luinlvst tint lo llu 7 132 we , Prom mos! llrilliunl luu-, wvrv an 4-llvvlivv vonlrusl willl llu' 1lau'lu'r ullirv ol' our vsvorts. lfvlorn' wr' r4'uliz1'4l tlu' tiuu', ilu' vlinlux ol' llur Prom was upon us. Wo alssvlillalcwl oursvlvvs for ilu- lrauliliouul Crauul lxlill'l'lI auul IHll'iUll'll slowly llll'0ll:1ll ilu- ll1llll'00lll. All loo soon wo wvro ll1'Sl'l'lNllllf1 llu- wulv plllsll-1'au'p4-u'4l stairway lo our various 1'luu'iols wllivll would tallw us io our ln'vnlxl'usl purlivs. As ilu' 1loor ol' ilu' lrriglillj lil llUlISt' olwlu-nl wi1l4', wo M'0Iltl1'l'1'll il' l'0ll.1'!' auul lmvon luul vvu Sllll'lll'll S0 illllN'llZlllg1. 1' Sllllgj. XY1' illi' l'llYl'll- ously, wi' sung sonu- more-. llut our llowvrs wvrl willing an lilllv, auul so wvrv wv. Urzuluully, wc lllillllKl'1l our llostvss anul loolx our lvzlvv. Al liouu- wc lN'Qlilll ilu' lvllglllly 1llS1'0lll'Sl' ol ilu' 4-v4-ning's 1-vvllts to un anxious illl1llt'lll'l'. At il's Cllll, wm' wvrv wvury in l'ill'll1'Sl. Our last wzllwful lllllllglll was tluu ol' lH'0Il0lIlN'lll:,I ilu vvvning pun'l'c1'l . AWN Q me-3 ,. X rf. ,, Gent -fi QC 6109- lour . Mg 'neun cues 501 goo. Y umous P5 eo0KOY, CN Psddine. Sw eel uv, 1 V.. pw Y ur ew eX fkvkfxauxf epivik. A ,gc mit 620, 8059- f Q M x A , y X u Bench mms. ' ' VHYXXXGQW' gal Mice. N3 Q9 I f my f. 13.1, dwg mhe . my . . . ? V. ' Ovegmxere' NM . . Qui hxsl g, Jan 1131. Gradu ates W Xml 01 egg pa f Nxargkn, Gingev .mucooerf Benq, .-4 , v Koi - qxg 06865. 'Y cena, ' . X.o0V-mb one 5 001' . bcg of Bass Hearx The P906 DMX 63515. f V ubxh KH G10 We dx, W M H kin3 Dum Three oi 3 1 ...J Y LXXXA range, YN Yreuy vo 135 .Illne G I' aduates Sawkxc me ec. mob ,nfl 'Y Me MBA. X We 00? n daze. F I C Qxxma Howl gg that NI '48 gm xi e Sour. Tricky 0 if M ax 05X it 93- Kee. Jlln C Graduates Sen M, Norm The Kim: up. yr oder Sgmfs l Senior Y ukon 136 Chlb . ego 'Yvee 5 x U0 gg Amie V 0 5 XLQQQ mx MWQXW ' A xhvvs New KLM Ixmfxe Oak 6 ion . away Annie 0 520101 GXee CAM: PM pt esem. dmc June G raduate S mam X00 WW 'She 551 'Awf- Qwxkem QW 5' 00 We KI ur Avg ' 9 I 1 0, Vg CXoom 6n5g.e X om XX dw xx X am 3Vk0e. mi l 1 I 510ihn or hownixf, v4e re ineobs. 1- -1' up-4' Mac xeh Nh: ghn s any . X131 GX Kc 16 'YW Ws'5 IX. 0 mme Sea Lou am 'Y evvg Gmockfa x,,,4-.df ev1eY'jX'tu0g. 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QI. lj ' 'M 'NO' Mf.,',':1if'f wtf ' , 'Y f . ,., - , 1-Arr 'FI' ff U gf Lggf- ,. .V .. . 4 I . 35,11 .., ., ,115 'ra' Q- ' ' ' ,, 'T, -..:T'?M .A 344-----fwf. ' ctivities The palm stood proud. . .99 1 I wx I f X I X . ' , A o w X i o 4- I .o fo ' Q 'A ' fl . K 'a L .-1,1 ' R yr 4 'Qf ' l' 1 Lf . E' L 4- fl., , L 1 .1 ff!! Q X ,L I ' A Aff ff' 'HV' fi 1 '5 ', ' , If i : l, ',,,f' Ag , QQ xv ' ' J J ix xp J 'i.1 . As f' 2' ,J on 9, 5 ' ,gf .,,, 11, Q If 7 , 1 5. h , f 5 ' ,M X xg I W ie ' K K E Xu Q l . -I 1 Q . ' ff gh, -- , A 3 ii, .. - 5 '-- F- --.- - - .W .:',.4.vr ' ,L ' ' . ' W.,-..,-bv-f-' '- ' ' -W-ww-...... . ,, W. M M,..f- B - E-fm X . M- , M. ., -. A- , -Q -Xnnv Ringsunhl and Evalyn Svhalnhull St-1-re-tary and .M-livity Chairman I Mary Ann Murtaugh June lrefect l'Clll'lllll'y LUIBS Lalfullfll .lune Class Count-il Sodallt Leaders The levy word dcsvrihing Sodality in T.M.L.A. is workshop. Our activity vcntvrs ahout the auditorium for Ill0!'lll1QlS, Symposium, Youth Rally and all spir- itual projvvts. For those lattvr f'llQIi:lQIi'IlIf'lllS such as Holy Hour, Hctrvat, Rvvvption and Installation coro- monivs, Mirarulous lllvdal, Svapular and Handmaid of the Blossvd SilCl'Elllll'l1t vnrollnlvnts, our workshop provides a havvn of rvposc for hearts vlosvly unitvd to Mary through the prcsvnvc of hor Divine Son on the Altar. Bcchivvs of activity arv oftvn vcntorcd in thc Gym- nasium, Cafvtcria and Uppcr Foyvr whvrc Sodality dance programs, Christmas prvsvntations, and Voca- tion displays aro rcspvctivvly fvaturcd. Our Mod- vratoris classroom welcomes thc Nucleus Activity of Nlary's charter mcmhcrs, the Sodality Councillors, who plan the May Crowning, Wlorld Sodality Colc- lrration and the Field Mass for Mary's Day. Stu-ristan. Secretary, Salvristan, Co-Prcfevt N' fl: gs llolorcs Conklin Fl'lll'll4lI'y l're-for-l Pat Mt'1lllf' Activity lillillflllilll Retreat Mass of the Holy Ghost The most wontlvrful thing ahout working with the tlality is the way in whivh Mary ll0l'llli'illCS all our tivitivs. xYlll'lllt'l' Sotlalists have their hancls cov- ful with glue anal tlvvorations in vxpeetation of a nov, or are preparing the altar for First Fritlay ily llonr, it SUUIIIS that Our Lady keeps pave with always. Asitlv from thu- many gootl times wt- have vnjoyctl rt-tlwr this year, llIllll'l'lylllQ2Q cvcry project is nvvlw' ainl that vavh intlivitlnal Smlalist is tlcvclop- : an intimate and livt-ly devotion to ht-r heavenly rthvr. Reverend Paulinus Hughes, CP. Retreat Master and C. Y. O. Reverend Owen Doyle, CP. Rcatlerb K Breakfast Servers Prefert leads Dialogue Mars for C.Y.0. Day and Retreat. piritual Life airman lmatling Mina Revitala A Assist. 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' -1 . s + L I ',' -,I A fl 1: s.3,.. .1 gg. -3-JSI.,-.-'-rz,'gN Ov, . f.,-.Q n , .ff--I-'- 2 3- :'-:::Wiwf I ,ki qA,,,.a4, 4 ' ' , . lui, atv' L'-.'. HQ , . ...zna, 'YU if 0 0 J' ..' 'Z ' W fu.. 0 4 W 7 vnu, f ?f I .Q J., f ,, . 5 2 . 1 4 . 'ms' 55 vis. . . ff, i sh . ' ,, Q ca, x xr .I 0 n 1 I n'x'o.,, .As 0 0 IRREHISTIIILE CHARM Sitiing: M. Kruse-. A. Iirumil. Slmuling: K. Tormev A. f:l'Igl'I'I4'II. ,I. Fox. J. Olfze-wfki, M. ,I. Iluvigun. I I DK x ,F - -I Ji fi 5, Q l 4: U napp H6 A muw lfl N A I ,ln 11 ith The Pla THE l.0YEl,lFST NIGHT OF THE YEAR E. O'Connol V. Kenny. l'. Denier. J. Torpey, F. Mulhol- land. li, Bilhlll'll. l'. Rullalrh. V. Chase. K. Kl'1ll'llS. 0. sl'lllll0l'. l. Mnrlinvz, R. Yocrg, S. lie-glin. M. Daly. A. Ciddings. A. Audricth., K. llusn-y. ,l.l'nIl1'rsml. M. Clll'Ill9ll, E. Monks, N. S4-lmfly. ll. Healy. M. I.. Adams. 8 ww 8 3 9 i Mg WHAT MAN WOULD NOT BE l I,A'1'TEREll? 'lflfwf '1- 'El'iH'f'I '- A' Mulgrew' J' Kizls' E' Cross- A' Moyhmf Sitting!! ll. Conklin. .l. Kizis. A. lVllllEll'PW, C. Burns. S. lla-glin. ll. Conklin. E. Plant. C. Burns. A. Tnlmney. Smmling: A' flvalmnevq A. Mmlam. E. Cross. Silfing: ll. Driscoll. B. Nelson. ll, Malgnilivo, J. Larkin, A. Lckn. S. Mathews. x..f+ .full f wake- R 1 tis was the ery ill ..-L 'H 'WWW' sammy! 6 'i r ' iwm. , A, .se A as .. , W., ,, . 'L c . 'z V 4: ' A' . V , . ew ' p yuh 4 .V . . , if ' . ,. K - For as the days of a tree sa .shall the :lays nl my people: and the works of Ihvir humls slmll bc of long canlinunnee. Isa. 65 :22 ....- I. Tegeder. irigiin Snufldre vvest. He' oem h -nd m' ush- Deiker's.k Qweqfer is an accom? . 'er - ' ' own tho A , k. n ment to0n we nu fu and P Thom' , K ' ' Both D. Qlenioaaviliometlling to smile asheiske. iflgln :key capelB1S- bout m lhefe mc Rl Front Row' C Vetere J qmhroff I P' . 1. . . t ' , .. lsezme. G. Gallo, A. Sanchez, K. Ma ' O. ' ' ggl0, lssner. bezoml Hou. E DeMnlt J Su-ree D Bur uma, M. Daly, D. Foulke.. M. MunerfJ. owiohnlfli, A. bulk, ci Simone. Back Row: C. Kin . J. Stau -l . M. Ad g 1 1 LIIIIS.. M. Chinramonle, E. Johnson, L. Deiker, J. O'Neill. R. Mm-Murray. M. M1-Govern M. Fealy, M. Cnruin. P. Cruehnuu. i Want to knit? ,loin the Hobby Club. lt, meets every Tuesday in Roon 115. Tl T.M.L.A. last fall. Under the direction of Sister Re- gina Catherine, sweaters, socks, and mittens were made as Christmas gifts for appreciative parents, rc- latives and friends. Spring came. Crocheting was thc vogue. Corde bags and pillbox hats were made by the initiated to complement our new Easter outhts. We1'c wc proud? Rlghtly so. Capelets seen on television were made bv tl 1 nc pro- gressive knitters at one fourth the actual purchase price in New York stores. Each and every one who made something this year is happy in the joy of aceomplislunent. Wie shall con- tinue to knit and crochet through the summer fand maybe through the yearsl as a form of relaxation as well as profitable recreation. l58 Pro Fido The Propagation of the Faith Unit has heen estahlislned in our school in order to fulfill a two fold purposefthe spiritual and temporal welfare of Catholic missions at hottie and ahroad. The spiritual end is attained hy our prayers and personal sae- rificcs. ln order to attain tlte temporal end the weekly collection has heen inaugurated and the Mission Cluh formed. This eluh is divided into four groups namely, the Magazine, the Stamp, the Sewing and tho Religious Articles Committees. Magazines are sent to cnahle new eon- verts and those interested in the Catholic Church to acquire a greater understanding and knowledge of the faith while the sale of stamps has greatly increased tlte materi- al lot of the missionaries and their charges. The priests earry out their religious cere- monies and devotions in a more perfect manner hecause of the contrihutiolts of al- Tahernacle veils, ciborium covers, altar linens, seap- ulars rosaries, even book marks keep many willing lingers husy through the year, as these loyal workers will vouch: Standing: E. Casey, B. Kiefer, President: R. Cop- pola Kneeling: ll. Vuolo, A. lioehnke, J. llolt. Some grown up needlewomen could well he proud of the professional touch these vestments shots. Standing la display them ure: l'. llahlinger, A. Petrocelli, li. Biscltoff, J. Holt. tar linens and vestments, rosaries and other religious artieles. The drives at Thanks- giving and Christmas make these holidays more joyful for the recipients of our dona- tions. The whole-hearted support of the stu- dent hody during tlte past year has helped the Propagation of the Faith to attain more fully its two-fold purpose. The children in North Carolina. who received these dolls were certainly glad Mary Louis has a mission clnh. 1 1 1 A i1f,,,fx'.'. 1 in K 159 Yearbooks. bandaids, towels, school supplies for needy children in Korea are packed in the kit hy: Front Row: Veronica Kehr, Cecilia Butler, Eileen Donohue, Christine Hamilton Back Row: Dorothy Sobolski, Maureen Fitzgerald, Kathryn Tucker. Junior Red ross hapter of'f .... Foremost among the aims of the Junior Red Cross Chapter of T.M.L.A. is the desire to help all those less fortunate than we. Meeting at 3:10 every Wednesday afternoon in 117, we prepared a Red Cross Chest for needy children of foreign countries, sent gifts to cihldren's and veteran's hospitals and discussed various topics concern- ing Red Cross activities. Filling Red Cross stockings for children is looked forward to by all. Our home economies department made nightgowns and our memhers 160 dressed dolls which were sent to childrcn's cen- ters at Christmas time last year. This past term we have also entered the lntcrnational Art Pro- gram which has for its purpose the promoting of good will among nations. Under the capallle leadership of our officers: Kathryn Tucker, Presidentg ,loan Rowley, Sce- retary and Maureen Fitzgerald, Treasurer, the term is closing very successfully. lVon't you join us next term? Praise lhe Lord from lh earl fruitful trees and all cedar Wi i . x . 3 .elf xi f X I P K v 1 if' if OFFICERS M. Brophy, C. Hasto, W. Waterhouse, President. G ee Club The January Graduates as they appeared at Midnight Mass A. Tahaney, I. Schulz, D. Schreiner, J. Andolschek, M. A. Conhoy, January President, P. Nilleson, M. J. Miles, V. Tanhurrino. W , w. R , X me .x f is N E s A1 ,r E s Mean I Il Il llu' lrvvs of the u j b ru the vfuru the lace Lord. Ps. 95:12:13 161 L. Bischoff, M. J. Gavig THE CONCERT SOLOISTS any J, Quigney, M. J. Kenny, A. Pfoser. 1 4 gl I . . s Y C g sg V, 1 W . ,QW xy.- 3.1. u wi 5 , ii 1 Ei iff 'ft Q sl These are the First Sopranos who lent enchantment throughout the Concert. Front Row: L. Bischoff, A. Audrieth. R. Yoerg, A. Dieckman, H. Mm-Keown, E. Doocey. A. Waterhouse. Second Row: A. Pfoser, J. Torpey, A. Messina. V. Kehr, E. Eafanti. M. O'Donnell. A. W'heeler. J. Weir. J. Corrigan, T. Adamson. Third Row: N. Roche, M. Holler, I. Gearon, B. Barandon. M. A. Hanrallan. N. Stolarik. M. Krieger, E. Prunty, T. Mullee, M. Murphy. Bark Row: C. Woods. J. Wagner. C. Walsh. B. See, M. E. Griffin, C. Hamilton, M. Fuehrer, M. Reed, J. St. John, C. McKeon, M. Brophy. 45 if un- These are the Second Sopranos as they performed in excellent voice at the Concert. Front Row: J. Wandel, V. Yackel, D. Miles. H. Chiarmonte. Serond Row: M. A. Farina, D. Murtaugh, M. Uhlinger, C. Quinn. P. Devlin. Third Row: M. A. Murtaugh, M. Cook. A. Leka. J. Collins. M. McNichol, E. Johnson, A. llendernagel. W. Waterhouse. M. J. Kenny. Fourth Row: E. Jay. C. Kloss. A. M. Boenke. K. Russel, A. Nugent P. Manning. P. Dahlinger, M. A. Weis, M. Lombardi, E. Barry. Burk Row: M. St. John, J. Shanley, D. Dausch, N. Hart, L. Deiker, C. Cantwell, E. Young, J. Carroll, V. Rance, S. Conroy, J. Hauprirk, M. McElroy. J6 s The Annual Christina l'illlt'I'lAlllllllt'lll at which tht llltllllltl ol tlu tlct Lluh prvscntcal their rcu llition of nn-vcr-l'orgolln' On the night ol' the l'0lll'0l'l. tt : Every Thursday afternoon the school audi- torium is overflowing with delightful song and music. Our Glee Club is in rehearsal. From the opening of school until its close, we are hard at work, for our year is filled with much activity but also lots of fun. During the Fall Ter111 most of our time is de- voted to the practice of Christmas carols in preparation for the Christmas assembly and for the beautiful Midnight Mass at the Monastery, which each year we are privileged to sing. by - Z L, Q 4 L ' ' ' .si The Spring Term is highlighted by our visit to Town Hall for participation in the Annual Catholic Music Festival Contest and by our Con- cert in our own auditorium where our efforts are crowned with success. Kentucky Mountain Songs such as 'L-The Riddle and 'LGrandma Gruntsn are telling features, but our grandest number is The Blue Danube . The finale of our activities comes at gradua- tion when we sing to the girls the closing of another year. -Q 2 I - These are the altos who contributed their harmony at the last Glee Club Concert. Front Row: K. Sabourin, M. Owens, R. Gallagher, M. Henderson, R. Mullady, J. Callahan, M. .l. Cavagin. Second Row: P. Butler, S. Schmidt, K. Murtaugh, L. Carey, L. Velten, F. Parrella, E. Uhlinger, G. Miranda. Third Row: J. Calcagno, J. Cosgrove, R. Tully, M. Georgie, C. Mutter, E. Tricomi, J. Walsh, N. Collins. Fourth Row: E. Sabourin, C. Indelieato, A. Hannigan, C. Hasto, M. Lichtenwald, V. McCarthy, D. Kloss, E. Mullaney. r Our Magnet graduates for June, M. Collins, E. Dwyer and B. Blaha are seated. which helits their superiority after four years. Standing directly behind them are M. Mt-Elroy, A. M. McCabe. L. Virgil, O. Kissner., M. Zrahkowski. C. Hasto. A. Connor, M. l.. Mutter, F. Vitulli. Behind them are J. 0'Connell, N. Nelson, F. Reig. A. Wacewiz. J. Molzer. ,-a-.. ,f 7r,','.'fXtXkW ., 4 'fit 'QA nf, u .5 ' ,Q i.. fl'-X N, f- .f 'f 1-fe' if lf, V Q. 'I fl! W' fi T gk. in 4.1 we 5 2 , 4,56 Sf, 'V T f fagvfvi e -Yr , A992 Y., -f..,,, xy.. X GM, ,, V K, , I Ch. N . . gm W 3 .WM .L ,, . . so www 'jf 'A A. A 1 fa y ff? ri.- qA:,,2,.3ef 45' .. ,. M I have slrclt-hed out my branches as the lurpenline tree and my branches are of honor and grace. Eccl. 24:22 B. Bleda. seated, and other Jan- uary graduates, D. Schreiner and P. Molloy were some of the Magnets' iinest workers. 1 164 svigi SIX 5089 Seated in front is K. Koch, the Magnet President for the past Fall Term. Behind her are H. Lucey and S. Beglin, two of her fellow graduates and also faithful Magnets. 4' Elgllfit ff. .. 1 X K0 kzx I - V K is st' Gael? f ,fn n'- I wi XY' cgi' These Magnets. for at least two or more years. will continue to make posters and supply the Art Work for The Mary Louis Academy. By name they are-. slanlling: A. Griffin. l'. Brandy. K. Cilm. A. Ml'll1lIlC. A. Sohr. C. v'tll'CYt'lZ, A. Van Gorda-r. .l. lluvim-am. J. Sprigings. A. M. Ferris. Kneeling: M. Corrigan. R. Bak. C. R0l'1'1ll10V1l. K. White. R. M. Keating. at 941 If you like to work, dabble in paint, letter or do any kind of drawing, come and see us sometime in Room 315. Here, at a Magnet meeting, you will find the girls who do the fine work which appears, so myster- iously, in the halls. QWe hope that you do not think little gnomes do all the work that you see.J Although the work is not so dif- ficult as you may think, it does take time, as any other extra curricular activity does. A project like our frieze for the Art room at Christmas, for instance, takes practically two weeks of after school labor-maybe a hundred hours all told. We are happy to expend that amount of time because we know that you appreciate our work. Our main work lies in making posters to advertise special school events. For in- stance, this year, through our work, we were successful in persuading the girls to attend Father I-Iubbard's Lecture, Father Ewing's Lecture on Archaeologyg the bas- ketball games, dances, Orchestra and Glee Club concerts and the Genesian play. Let- tering is also our specialty as the scrolls done by Mary Collins and Eileen Dwyer definitely show. Even better results can be obtained by a little encouragement from you, our classmates. 9 ect L20 She? W- wb coach January debaters find inspiration in the dictionary. A. Mulgrew, E. Kelleher, D. Hannigan, K. Heidel. ata Debating Club The Debating Club is one of T.M.L.A.,s youngest activities, but thanks to our Moderator and Mr. Robert Leo Sheppard, the elub has already given us a thousand memories. Remember September, when we first heard the words 'cwelfare Staten? Vtfe had to work hard after that, be- cause our first exhibition debate was presented to the Fathers' Club, and the i'YVelfare Statew was our topic. In November, the school had its first look at us when we gave our second debate in General Assembly. Nine- teen-lifty was not all work though, remember our Christ- mas dehate with St. ,Iohn's Prep? Santa Claus and the dancing made that day perfect. As the year progressed, the new members joined us in February, and we presented another debate to the student body: Resolved, that television is an aid to edueationf, tWYe learned, the negative team watched Uncle Miltie, and their homework sufferedl. Little did we know that within the next few months the Welfare Staten was going to be second nature to us, for we de- bated this topic with Chaininade, Cathedral, Loughlin, St. Agnes, College Point, Dominican, Brooklyn Prep and Fordham Prep. And we are only beginning! With the guidance of St. Thomas Aquinas, may we always have memories of our Club, as happy as the ones we have if .t ,SM 5 L it i F . A , tg. 5 . .5 I ,W 1 Q, 'V A lurk Q, f Dorothy Knapp was our Jun president who led us on to viet And rest ye under the tree. Cen, l8:4 Irene Huddy Vice President Mary Lou Secretary I 1 Sitting: T. Lihhon. P. Nillesen. Standing: P. Finn. M. l.. Barry. M. Foley. rchestra One, two, three-the haton is raised and the strains of Hayden's '5Surprise Symphonyi' fill the auditorium. This was the long awaited moment in the hearts of one hundred and sixty musicians gathered from St. ,loseplfs of Brentwood, Dominican Commercial, Bishop McDonnell, St. Brendanis, Trinity, Bishop Loughlin and our own academy. The event was the fourth annual combined orchestra concert. Under the direction and care of our Mod- erator, our orchestra meets every morning for one half hour's practice, and also on Tuesday afternoon with our conductor. Mr. Angelo Consoli. The fruits of our long hours of tedi- ous practice are reaped when we go to Town Hall to participate in thc Catholic High School music competition. Our talented group is an integral part of the life of the academy, for rarely does an event take place here with- out thc melodious assistance of the orchestra. Cooperation is the theme of our orchestra, and this has helped make it the outstanding organization it is. Each day and every day we invoke the aid of St. Cecelia, the patron- ess of music., to keep our group as successful as it has heen in the past. 1 ww ' wa x ,A ..s. P S in K' an few X -ww We hung our harp: upon lhe willows. Ps. 13712 i orrlcsas January President . . ...... T. LIBBON Secretary . . . B. UHLINCER Librarian . . . . . . P. LYNCH June President . . . . . B. UHLINCER Secretary . . . . P. LYNCH Librarian . . . M. KILLIAN S . is gr' P. Lynch, B. Uhlinger, M. Killian. 'TORS TOQT A QUNDUQ. ANGFLO A. f,0NSOi.i S. EVGENE f.0Ni . N.Mh,n,y M Sk, joseph iinuiinirzm lioiixixxerciaii High Schooi iiiihivp i.0ug,iliil1 Sfhdvhi CAXRLO The Mary Louis Academy iiniy Trinity High Schnni JOHN KENNY-R 3u.w.'r iw.i,sx'ro ' vh Svhnui 51. Brendan High S4-hun! Bisimp NirUmuwii iiig, 3 . E 4 ,Q Cgmbi ned Orchgstras Ria M553 ,gg 1 ac' 'Q' fo I qi! Q Fi 5 F , Q x J -fs Q 8 125. a 5 ' MS -f fm :N if 5 fi' if A Sf S ff H' ew ' '9U ' 1, ,Tiki g'?iv 1llli3Q. yy , 9 X E' s xii I x Y fx 1 'B . i I 'QW gf Q f 5 AXA -- wi S 41 . xx L 1 lx l Deutsches Kranzchen Vfe think the hest part of the German Class is the Deutsehes Krlinzehenf' Unsere Lehrerin, Mme. Hahher t . develop a deep appreciation of the German people hy inspiring us to stud tl ' , l aehievements. ton, has helped us to y ieir eu tural and artistic Wle enjoy our monthy outings, one of which rc- eently took us to see Die M0lSlCFSlH4'0f,, at the City I, . Opera and another, to the Museum of Art. Sending relief packages to German families gives great satisfaetion and at the same time stimulates . pleasant correspondence with new friends overseas. All our festive oeeasions are eelehrated in a true German spirit. Gaity prevails: delicious delicacies are served at Christmastime, while fond tears are shed at the Graduates' Farewell Party. Planning the monthly issue of MDer Monatn gives us as mueh pleasure as publishing it. Each edition is earefully eomposed of inter ut' ' l in German. IQ mg artu es all written And so you see that we of the '4Deutsehes Kriinz- ehen not only learn hut li i tl , l invite you to do the same. ur ie anguage, and we Front Row: J. Saam President K lang A M I . . , . , .,.. lusy publishing the Cer Kolh. 1. Sehrotl. A. Giegerieh. Seeonzl Row: J. man Club paper, nller Motzer. T. Berny. D. Kissner. C. Dolzer. P. Reilly, M0nat , is J. Saam with Mme. llaherton. L. Gruner. A. M. Ripoli, M. Krei- the help of D. Lipniekey ger. C. McMahon. Third Row: M. Brophy, E. llaumgartner. D. Lipniekey, M. Henderson, I. Wertter. K. Eitel. B. Fox. C. Mueller. Sitting: J. Mac-Millan. T. Buettner. Standing: D. Schreiner. M. .l. Miles. Packing eluthes for needy friends in Germany are .l. Sehroff M. Brophy, A. Giegerieh. 'X NOS l3Il,liIYl'iS '. ' 1 . illing: K. Koch. J. Rieeio. 5. lleglin. L Sehultz. T. Lihhon. L. Casey, li. llnrns, Slumling: R. llorhett. l'. Nilleson. J. Lau'- lhrrv. L. L'l'lpist-opo. M. J. Clarke. .in. A. Mulgrew. M. I.. . . -It li lleitlvl. Y. Tilllllllll'l'llt0, ll. Duffy. Ill' l'RNNl, kl9 OF THE JANUARY CLASS J. Anqlolst-he lllillli WIC MIGIIT FIND OIR l l'Tl'RE SARAH l!l'iRNll.AIilYl S AS IIIIARACTFRS IN Tllli PLAY Jl'lANNl'i IYARU' . . . Front How: W. Waterhouse. M. A. Retulyoff. Seennrl Rom: A. Irlmn. M. J. llavigan. C. Smith.. Ifnrlr Row: lf. Zim-ls. J. Nl. Ulszeuski. M. A. Robinson, l'. Ml'LllIj'. M. M1-Niehol. M. Kruse. N. Troy. E. Yreelanul. JUNE CLASS l RENtIll STDIJENTH 'l'I I E Jfllillg ' ll Younn l're-sitlent. Front Row: lf. . . g, Plonl Il lllaha IC. Stein. M. ltlt'lllQ'lINillll, M, Y lin ialvallie-sei ll. lil-alter. M. llnnkett. A. Cont I Il lintppJ l'1ll'1h'1n -X Avzara. ql'l'0IllI low: . 1 . . .1 . . , , ,, , F AYIVHIIIIOI' IC. U'llrieu. M, Moran. A. B-1 X ill Il. ltlllinga-r.il'l. Johnston. M. J. Kenny. ll. 4..Smith. lhivlf Ron-: li. Manguno. M. Hartnett. K. Savage. M. A, Murlaugh. J. St-Imax-1, M Illllllhlii J F Wilkenson. 'l'. Pappas. French lub Louis, Although we, the stutlents of French at Mary l'yin-f in America tluring the twentieth century, are 1 ' , ravel to the verv heart of France, we are enalrlecl to t . i aneient and lllOtll'l'Il, through the lllvllllllll of Le Cer- ele Saint Louis. Our stutly of la langue interna- tionalei' provitles a constant source of vulture anal learning for us. les 616-vos ale framjaisu. as we aquaint ourselves with the innulnerahle historie sights of Paris. For those of us who are now stutlying Freneh, the year nineteen huntlreal fifty-one will he a nlenlorahle one. as it marks the two thousantlth anniversary of Paris. Une of the gayest of all festivities in Europe will take place this year in Franee. as a trihute to this City of Beauty, City of Light, City ol' Everlasting Youth. To take part in the Celebration of this great oeeasion one neetls only to untlerstantl the Freneh people and their customs. and thus he with them in the spirit of rejoicing. However. our study of Freneh aquaints us not only with the important large eities of Franee. hut takes us out into the provinces where we visit the fishing ports of Brittany, the vineyartls of Burgantly antl Chain- pagne. also Orleans where Jeanne tl'Are save1lFrane0 from English cloniination. and the city of Rouen in whose lllHl'li0tplllCC she was hurnetl alive. Finally, in the homes of the people themselves, we learn of the CIISIOIIIS and the way of life of the peasants of France. Thus, Le Cerele Saint-Louis gives us an exeellent opportunity to capture here at Mary Louis the spirit trism. Won't you join us? of gai Pa IXA if 'Vs-af Spanish lub Sitting: V. Hickey, P. Molloy, M. Lang, P. Bishop, B. Morea. Standing: P. Finn, E. Cross, H. Lucey, D. Hannigan. Un tho first Monday of 4'lH'll month. wo, tho llH'llllH'l'S of the- Spanish Cluh, put away our gram- mar hooks and svttlv hack to 1-njoy a pvriotl in whivh wo lvarn thv songs and customs of tht- Spanish- spcaking vountrivs. Illltllxl' tht- fli- rection of Matlann' llahhvrton, wc' stutly ahout famous Spaniards and thoir contrihutions to tht- worlal. At thc first un-vting wo wort- fas- Oinatvfl hy thf- photographs and trinkvts whivh lhliltlilllll' hrought hack from hor wc-4-ill trip to Moxi- co. Hvr account of tho intvrf-sting people and things,ma4lv us all want to take hun viajv a Nlojivou. Dur- ing another of our svssions two of our Illf'IlllJ0l'S, Ina Nlartinvz anel Nancy Tohin, Ontortainml us with stories of their trips to Cuha. Eavh month, as tht- In-ll rings for the cnal of thc- poriorl, wv can truly Say 6'Buonos rllill'1lf'Sl, lwvausv it has hoon a good afternoon. ujllasta la vistali' and please Como to soo us tan pronto como posihlvw. The rights-ons shall flourish the palm lrvc. Kneeling: I. Martinez, P. Muldoon, J. Scanlan, P. Clark. Sitting: M. Parry. O. Schuler, Madame Habherton, Mmlvrutor, M. Kuster, J. McCarthy, A. Scanlon. Standing: P. Kirkeby. M. L. Cereghino, D. LaRose, R. Mullady, President: A. Hillehrand, N. Tobin, L. DeRi:-si, M. Hurley. 172 PS. 9 Latin ilub Dear Ven-gil, You won't remember our first meeting since l played the part of an eaves- dropper. You were busily conversing with Iloraee, your dimidium animae meae . Last September, as the pages of a cer- tain book began to open and you stepped out of the folds, I found myself realiz- ing you were one of the greatest poets. Through the power of imagination, I listened as you eonversed with your good friend, Maeeenas, and I watched you spend many tedious hours in writ- ing the 'Tieologllesi' and L'Georgics . rv 'G ,l.x. 'f M5 . o ,nf Kneeling: K. Lally. R. Bligh, P. Mc-Canna. M. Carman. Sitting B. ffl I Lkk.. l Y 1 ,t-1- i X, , f.-H ,fx ref. 1 all fi'1xsr'x,xgy' Q ml ':: N 5 SEMPER FIDELES Sitting: Art Committee--A. Hoeffling, M. Collins. Standing: C. Hyland, Secretary, M. Brennan, President. Xi I sn as , S ps I wus exalted like n cedar in Libunus and as n cypress tree on Mount Sian. Eu-l. 24:17 During class, on the first Friday of each month, I have closed my eyes to the outside world and followed the es- capades of Aeneas, the hero of the '6Aeneid , your greatest epic. You see, Vergil, on this day we hold our Latin Club meetings. Many times I have found myself entraneed by exciting mythologi- cal tales, which are related in this na- tional poem. Plays and skits presented at these informal meetings have taken us back to long ago. Uur moderator has truly proven to us that Latin is an en- joyable subject. To close this letter I can find no better way to express my sentiments than to quote the immortal Alfred Lord Tenny- son. Perhaps, no more beautiful or just tribute has been paid to the memory of any man than: I salute thee, Mantovano, I have loved thee since my day began, Wielder of the stateliest measure Ever molded by the lips of manf' 'Semper fidelesf, The Latin Club Kiefer, A. Brumit. Standing: M. Killian. J. Hauprieh, I. Huddy, 173 C. Dowling, D. Kloss, M. St. John. C. Pautz, C. Simone, I l1.,GLn.- I7 Run-il- fs 5' M XX .A Bb. as - J.. K .Q ,R E I A K 1 1 f15 'W 15-wr. M4'mm' 'E 77 ' 5353 S-..,.--' i 5 . ' 5 - ,W ,IQ , ff A Q gm!!! i' , ,L .1 ' 3 V S lP'4 B , v. WT I I V. 1, I I THE MARY LOUIS ACADEMY, JAMAICA, NEW YORK Moy, Q ' . 0 C 'll0llS EXlRA' EXl RA' EXlRA' Thr .llarivl is ont! Four pages brimful aration. assignmvnts anfl rvwritvs, proofs of ne-ws. vxviting mlitorials, and a galaxy of aml corrections., cuts aml gallvy sim-rs go lll'illlIl'1' yarivtivs. roferrecl by Wuzzy, the into this mlition boforv wv blow out thr- H, Isf14I..I, Ill Sports ll hizz and his svintillating vol- proverbial midnight canallv ansl walk the Adiuns umn! ' last mile to the printcr's. This is routinvs- I V I Un md, ,.p1,.aS0 dim, won the Staff mem. our chosen CXll'3-ClIl'I'l0lllill' work. But la- ' If X i ' Il ywrsu how, the abou. ann0unC,.,m,m makes bor has its rewards, anzl lhv fun anfl satis- tivi- I,.' IU for a happy clay at T.ll'l.L.A. ln the back- faction of 3 Wally :fowl l'f'l ' is OW' Pom' , on May 23I ground wv watch as lllaric-litos read the PCUSHUOU- Utiflll I-211530 5 i'N1'00l'SM H1111 sfofifxs, 50l'i0US and Sflliling A vvrv big thank von for lllllll'lll ' vlforls 'dos on the by turn. 'lhis fmishml proxhwt isntho rc- gow to Om. nl0dm.mbl.n SMH' ,m.my,:,-S- wp. M315 Am' I Wll Of-1' flqal 'ff lflaguefl mlllvlly 0 ists and writvrs---Ylmt. above all, to the slu- -nt. .ijld Bday - 011' I'- L 'U' Uni? WU' 5 Of avld PVUP' flcnt meinbvrs who do not only roaal, but ' ' make the news Htl ' rat s fit to print . I I Y Mow QF llfl, . - lnnc- INSII1' gm-s , , .- ls as the . - -kinf' lasl nunnle, .lla l.ll H The Stun.. lghll' Hlllillll :nnl lllllbllllllz lailn X-Nu-lllllll. Nlilf? -:TIT .fs 5. - , ' '. ' - -,..' r IU Pl' f . I uvhill- llorolll! 0 Bllilnllw film, Lonle llllff-Izllllnll 'rim' mill' Ll Film-n Zinclx 4-niifllwqll Ifflilor. .l1lt'4Illt'lIllt li:-alibi' 4 A ,Ido-s. lhn-lmril ' I All uldx. , . -- ll0l'llllU , .md lrvlw l 'low 'Ht l 'llI'll'l1l lwlf-um ' ,ff 11 QLM . - FAN ll tivller' Mlbh 'wh and Wm W -. y 0. xnmdultl A If! Out' 5' ' thletic Association As another school year comes to a close, so too does another season for the Athletie Association. Although we may look hack and recall possihle disappointments, they ean't help hut he overpowered hy the many wonderful times and the overahun- dance of pleasant memories that the Athletic Association leaves with ns. Our team, under the direction of Bliss Jean Ilolm, has dis- played a unity and a confidence in one another of which we can he justly proud. However, without the encouragement of our dynamic cheerleaders and the cooperation given hy our faithful supporters, it would have heen impossihle to attain the success that was ours, Ive are grateful too, to the unsung heroes of every game, the uorange-girls , and of course to our very necessary timer and scorer. Our fervent thanks go to St. Jude for watching over us and LW may he continue to guide and protect, in all seasons to come, ' every member of our Athletic Association. X HIGHEST BASKETIIALI. SCORERS J. OLSEN Spring term I.. CAMPBELL Entire year ppt., 1 ATHLETIC OFFICERS President ......... II. KOSTEII Vice President . . . . J. OLSEN Secretary-Treasurer ...... F. REIG No lark of inspiration here-When these girls eheer our team, we r'an't help hut do our hest. M. Reseigno. R. Adams, N. Tobin, Captain, Marilyn Esehmann, C. Cambarelli, N. Troy, M. 0'DonnelI. ll. Goldsmith. II. CONNOI I H Fall term Our Pride and Joy THE 'VARSITY Front Row: N. Cullen. L. Camp- bell. J. Olsen. Second Row: A. Mcvey, B. Koster, F. Slillwagon F. Reig. Burk Row: D. Russak B. Kiefer, A. Peters. -. lx JUNE MucMILI.AN .lunuary Calplalin Varsity . xx ,..,' ,,,. ' ,S ' 4 i f lm. S . M .. .. iw 'vw X -1 J 1 b Ll L. DOTTIE RENDE June Captain Varsity li - gi' MY- 6.453 ,X 1 'ff rw fY ' x 1,431 -2- 2 1.5 F Q 5 Q , S6 W '13 is 1 ?i iq Q' Q X m H J Q x Q ' ' X 11. r F ff' P l S I 5 V -3.-,fn D 1: 'iii Q E1 N 5 K-N 5' 'h Ai. ,Xl , Q N 'vi 3. ..,.., '3 QQ . 'hu .. -Q. A xt 5 ,UN - ' Ni . 1 Q A ' , - - , x Q , . Q K' U' , P 1z . V -A ' . . H , K , K . A, k V wx A K. v , K 15: v iza, x.'i,.:g,Q 'Mi Q fn, ' P' ff-fav i'if'v' X -1 'iz' 3' L -f Q T' . I E b . .RWM K V . J, ff . tk 7 'aa' gg , fb x YM ' 'ty 5 , ' ,X t - me ., 6 k ggi r A . Q4-,. ' , X fi? 5, ng- ,L Ln, V V. wir' 'Q ' , ,:-f' . f'- . in Q-.43 ' , , r I If-. Ms? ,mi .. , K 1 M Q Q 'S' 63 Q24 v. 7 C2 as md Q., .-Q. ,HC'..,g'b -fi Dx Y A f x :.'3,- Q2 Est.: ,L 7' 6 L x ,X Lk , X E .Q Q! T ar. X M 3' 1 f N S 1 kgs -K R Q Q ygzg. Z X X s g F 1 , I 1 .H f I b, ,ff I . ,muff Q, .Q Fiery good frm' bringelh forth good fruil. Mull. 7:17 adies' uxiliar The Mothers of the Mary Louis Academy Auxiliary may point with pardonahle pride to almost fifteen years of ever increasing activity. From a small group of women, whose first or- ganized meeting was held in the convent on January 4th, 1937, under the ahle leadership of Mrs. Harry Hempstead, the organization has grown and flourished and a staggering amount of work has heen accomplished. Each president in her turn has done an excellent joh and while the scope of activities and interests have of necessity widened with the increased memher- ship and the introduction of new ideas, the hasic aims have remained the same-into raise funds through dues and social activities and to co- operate with the Faculty in the welfare of the Academy. Mrs. Willard Carman has just completed two very successful years as president of the aux- iliary and I will here hriefly outline the course ,X ...af of procedure at the present time. The regular Meeting is held on the third Monday of each month. At these meetings refreshments are served and after the husiness of the day is disposed of a short hut cnjoyahle program is enjoyed hy the mothers. At the opening of each new term, a joint meeting is held with the Fathers' Cluh for the purpose of welcoming parents of stu- dents of the Freshman Class. Two large fund- raising affairs are held each yearf-the Dessert Bridge and Fashion Show held in the Fall and the Spring Luncheon and Bridge. The Auxiliary sponsors monthly teas and card parties in the Convent. The two gala occasions when the Fac- ulty are present, are the Christmas party and the Silver Tea. The Auxiliary, to date, has awarded four partial Scholarships to Saint Joseph's Col- lege for Women in Brooklyn. It is unfortunate that all of the hundreds of women who have given their time and energy, cannot be listed here. The list of presidents is growing ever larger too but these we do record as follows: Mrs. Harry Hempstead, Mrs. Frank Brophy, Mrs. John McCaffrey, Mrs. Stephen McGrath, Mrs. Leo Fitzharris, Mrs. Kurt Aliesky, Mrs. Leonard McCann, Mrs. Willialii Kelly, Mrs. Martin Owens, Mrs. Timothy O'Leary, Mrs. James Bar- rett, Mrs. Wfillard Carman. The Fathers' Club in its seventh year finds itself as an Institution, now firmly established. Each year more and more fathers contrihute their time and effort to carry out its purpose of service to the Academy, and to the promotion of the welfare of the students. The men with the white carnations are familiar figures at the evening functions held at the Academy and as ehaperons at the dances. Activities sponsored hy the Cluh during the academic year have heen interesting as well as educational, and are fast proving the Mary Louis Academy to he a center of Catholic culture in The l950-l95l Olheers FRANK GIORGIO, JR. l'resident LEO CONLON Vice President RICHARD ROTTACII Financial Secretary JAMES LANGAN Treasurer HOWARD HEIL Corresponding Secretary GEORGE GRIFFIN, JR. Recording Secretary athers lub Queens. The lectures of Father Bernard Huh- hard, S.J., the Glacier Priest, and Father J. Franklin Ewing, SJ., Anthropologist of Ford- ham University, were well received hy large audiences. The Communion Breakfast on Trinity Sunday was more popular than ever, and the address of Brother Cornelius Justin of lVIanhattan College was most inspiring. All the men on the various committees worked diligently to assist the omcers, who without their help could not have carried on the work of the cluh. Sitting: J. W. Johnson, R. Roltaeh. L. Conlan, F. Giorgio, Jr., Rev. J. F. Ewing, S.J.. J. Hasto, J. Langan. E. Knapp, W. Gleason. Standing: H. Reig, H. Heil, C. Chiarmonte. J. Giba. F. Cassano, T. Nunziato, A. Lodato. 4 ' Lx fr' A... .Ju-MULL . -W, '- niiildzd. uk? iz . ,1 :fZi SaQf ,v','-.V A. ., pw:-ff-:A .:' main?-7 'b5r,,,r 'yzm 5 W x x 'X 'T'FW w ' f'w W??'?E'e Wwhiwigagig Q , ,il - ' w:L943'?5 qZJk7Uvi-W' L 9-'-' ' fi-'fi ' hlight The willow billowed slowly ,, V'--X n,'.1..?.,4. -... ' - 1.5-'.,, -- - ,,...,-g.f+N4ff-1. 1 . ,..., A I QM.,-.M -X ,-gf-'ka.,4,',,. ,,.,.,....,' - 5 w . , . - -f'3'7N'f'-A-.,4.- , V.,,,.,A. . . , ., .-, ,NH . .... , . l ' zjfduvi Y ... ' ATHZEEN ti. Smut., itu- es Cnr the ttrtawtt nttr-r rte-tn:-rmg ttu-nr sp:-rrtws are the term rn-pre-srntatn htm--emt Oratmtr-nt rnntnwt: From Rum: tt. Hunt. V. MQ-any, runm-r-upg 11. Spring.:-r. whuwrg F.. Dvtmu. Huck Row: Y . Kc-hr, F. Rtcg, A, llrttttn, A. tturmwe. i -NJJJ 'Ntttwtztv 1 whmvr ut tint ptarn- aunt tru ntotturs in thx- ut lfurritln Wars Yctrrans ugly er.-tu-st. 31 tn ttu- lKm4-rtmu t,c-pmt urn turh-nts tn-t -txttt 1- bww pttn-mt fxrwt m-ttut QHff'W timmty ntnuum. trt ttu- Elks 'Nvw York N .mm t.m.t.-fsttq. mt M. A. Ntnrtuugdt wrm pturr- sunt tuur tnnutrn- titty ntnttnrs. 137 'A If an, H- ? f rt , nm- H :gel Pm , .,f me umtfr. n B ul- . I an- m the N1 - ar , Y l.m,,s Al y, a., , 'H'--r-xi...- W ahh m nc-tt V. Kin-g und 1. ' 's Latin cnmpe- 1. llmmratutv mn-nthm vnu- .tv-nrntvnt Nt. 0'Dnn . the lltrvm thu-mn ut ttu- llattmtir f.taxe-tent A--nu-taxtmu. tittun. 'Hu--r thru- ymmg tuntin-5 :thu vinu ttu- highest tram scorn in th Lung t-hunt-Stat:-n t-hunt ttvpmu in thc- Hu-my Nturtgu Baird Latin Sight th-mtmg ttutxtn--t, -pmmvrvnt tty the tltaxsir- D4-ymrtuwnt ui thc- Nrvl Ynr lniwr-ttf. Uxvr fix tunutrut stxtw A-mute-stants hunk putt. f ...- aff va . In 1 f nd 4 :D L' H., an N M.. ..f ll 'url r. H N .Jul I x lwl' ' nwnrnlf hm er: Q u Holding the lumnz-r her 1-lass won in ilu- l'rnpuga!inu of Ilan illl rlriul In M. Mash-rson, pr:-wnlulim from 320. up man' 5 ,nl nr n..l,l-y 1 mul' 4 .llh li' IL I n In my fra? RU Na W .,- A ' S ' Mmnnslf 4 Q jwrf 1' I V f 9:,,,py. If 5.11 Q , .'.h' - ll 5w . mm. Y 1. .. - rll ' My - ' rnnlyimri . 'h,f fI,h.,-nr- W1--4 A . - fu. .. D ir- 1-r ' ' . .. . 'nn gn, 'l'l.V. our lk-rgil lean: as! mu ' IIA' ln-fore Ivring llw ' 51 . some mh- rc-uf-wi en- I.-zlm vnnlff . II M- L. Brimlv :ml P V Mvdals fl ' 1' . I ' Lrzqul mm! in Zinn! alvarzls m lb ' Silver , - Plr classilica. Nimmo lualmn 'nfnle Lalin Conlesl 'P' 'U' fiuwluun Lalinum n S mpg 5-,Q.'.fi A QW. 5. A my L lmllillk 'hi .nu . S ,. cm-S Nlublnelh er, 'ln' - F. pw! .,..-1-- A nnasl-i :i 'H:,ll1'i'f 'ELI-ff'i nl nr:-2 Imlinf. ' J- ' 1-wrt mn, Q.. + F Emile-s, 'll F - - 4- Sweeney and -- .rllardl display me yvablw lnammr Ihr-ir class won in ilu- Tabhf' d i IW' llne Fall and' bpring term respecliu-ly, 135 gin-f' 1 A 2 'R I 'W ,B 33 Bm 'f ,ff 'QQEQ 15 9 'bf' f34g'5, ' if ES' N -,Ag ' ., My ski Q I l- Lxu Nxu X 'Q ,f .GZ- 1-mxx........,L Y' in ,gg , X E ,...-4 X NY , 12.1. 1 . ' , . K K l C. . O us xx UE: heisll' 'nd n1..f'i?xj,,R1l.?ni::nr-me fi A- P o gellilll' iff' JA, . - measures , J. l,aull ' lions A 1 re. NHK.-on rvmlg JlllL,::u:l,1.l heats lhe mix U ' bile - nu. flnur W 5 On lhe spol for svllol l nal, fllrs! mm! :rim winner of an Easter oullfix drsigning xlnnlesl Sl-'angered ,, . was first arships are: From R Smilll, E. Yrrrln tl. ' M ow: lf. Sh-in, C. n Mnlrllv Row: E. Zim-k, G. Honl, M. urau, D. Kloxs, M. A. Murtaugh. llark Row: J. Schwarz, sam. l'. Kirkeby, P. Meany. P'0l'fllY displaying flu-ir tnlals, M. Timmins, li. Young and L, Yirgil rlassilied as SUPER sales- men in our Crusmle-r Drivg, To these girls ll me Crlunrlvr says Thank you . Each one totaled filly dollars or more in Adu for our lrook .... E. Zim-lx, A. Hillelrrand, W. Walerlmuse, M. Vaillanl, K. Fil: Cerald, M. Wurlh, A. Azura, M. Devilu, T. Adalnsun and P. Howard. 187 X J Q li. Ki:-fn-r prnnally prev-ll 'VI - , ls . unwignnr Boardman wllh a rh k ' ' er for the lrnpagalmn of th F A e ailh. Harhara ls lfhnirvnnn of Pro Vide. Monsignor linnnlnlan x isils Mary lnmii. fm 'Ihr Wal Lrmmh-r 1-umnlw :ls snu-ere cnngzraln- lallnns In unr lnrhnexl Monsignor Fnllon J Sl 1 X '- ' lrrn. who was ranrcl In Ihr eplsropal mlignily . un May 23. Wt' wnmlrr if I 'll 141 wl ever come again In Mary Louie! We can hnpe. We are glad lhal Hrulher Jnqiu, 115-11. of Manhallan Cullafgz- arreplvul Mr. Crifhn's 11-hair. lnanw inxilnlinn lo sprak at lhp I-'glhm-5 and Uanpzhle-rs ilmnnunnion hr:-akfasl hm-anse his ialk un mul ' :ern mn-nal pmhh-ms was inspiring. win N' n 1 Who f,0. . u1al'P d me ,wffe em I The Now tht? 'vgxjwegxlenlher EST: Amee An-led 0' ve Mane SPM OB,-,gn 'andxusiaxj I alll! gig,-vlqroxu Bnodi a :tiara DUN' and ww YI fI. 'n.e S3'gi'L'Zg.fYfS -Jgg 'YfICf1L-' 'IIIfl.' 3-E f? 3i. 'Y'- S:-T i 'f: M' ?wYg1'fk' VA rc-lurvvxrlgr yvfp,.i4lve'x,Pnn Marie an Lnl '- , Sm.-ni: '- uhimi 'n e hclf Kruse' 'gm' X'f xPd tyhrn ' 'a ' .-me ' vnmrl om, ,L naxx.-mmf. f'-fm 5 he 1 ence 1 by V Nhadalnf E' Yun, pronldw SUITS!!! Opt!! A nh mhrrfwh th? Mm-h'0V ' Sv' nl ' ,1 , xrovhy Wm llmm-. Mn? 8 X 188 Twu hounrw rxnur to Filfen llwyc-r this te-rm: Que-1-ns County prize- in the mliurn-sun Vocation Poster vuullvst mul lirrxt place in Hth I4-run Chnlnhvr of Connnerre Hwy ,.,,,,h.5L Aunr Crimu and Carol Springer rnplurrd serum! plat-e in the Clmllllwr of Coxnnwrre essay contest for the 2nd and lst tt-rms rcspt-rtix ely. N 1 1 xl tn ntul xuusula s rcrc-n 1 uv nl plus nt lawn Hull tor thur string euwm n 4' Nl tn Huh ,hun Va s 1 llnkenluuh 'S Plunwr 1 N xi. 'iz-4' X Arlirn Brumit, nur sur ul Ihr- lint nnapznilmlrn winner of 51000 hnlul in the- New York Cil clixisiun nl the Hvurst Orutnrirnls is cungratu lated hy un lo-as u pt-ranting? than Mayor Ilupvlliteri, himself. x MJ- 040' ' .uf ,... Father Huhhar l ' is hresrntnl hy Mr Grurgio with a wrist watch from th . Fathers' tiluh alle- h' . .C r ls dev-rn , U . ptlvt: luture un the North hole. ,tml hv shall lm like al Iron' whiz-h is plnnlwl nvnr lhv running wal:-rx wllirll shall bring forth its fruit, tardinal Spellman greets Cen:-ral Douglas Man-Arthur on April 20 at the hig parade, an historic event the Crusader is happy tu rc-rnrd through the courtesy of E. Luriffs brother. in flue season. Ps. 1:3 189 . ,'- 4, -. ,.1. . .. 1 ...f , v 1' - . 1' 'J U4-'N f..'.,' 1 -:f:f?'f25' ', jx ff., fffgkf. ,'L1.f-ipg ,.- ,Lrg . ' 'ff Qeiisfrff . W. 'xr' ' ua M114 . .fp -4' ' ' 7... is 12552 .1 1 , . 9 V. My Iwi' 1 ,, ,.,g,. .., ..- . A. , va-qs 1-1 . N. 'sw I l !-GHYEAU.- 1 N fs-'F' 'f. - ' ' . ..a h , 'N- ' jfa1f3 'e'45 3?se1 'f' 'L ':'T.? . f-' v fu ,, . ' lKF,f1 g:.,f.?3..?.. l , .,.. .j-,,.:5?l'ag'h4 .J 9, :V If , 1 4' 4 .. 'ann irytu' W af.4A.v.si v e r ti S e s The pines marched down. . ffif' if ' v J! 1 N H ' .s, 1, ..,.- T -fd .V V W ' uf INN IM' N - 1 '. . ' , ' ,n ' v .ggi Ji . , .. ' ' . ' ' .. - .rI.1?, f. .' I?J,TL, M ,.:,f.- N ',, ' :Kiln-. qyuffin - E1 ,. .ff fd: 4 ,.-A x Q -- .. ' A f- 4 1. nf 4 ' 1 . ' ,' 0-'xr . '- 1 ' Ham. fx 1 u . , lv' .. ,-in A Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Amato Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Alfino Eugene R. Arcieri Mr. and Mrs. Peter Alpi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Audrieth Dona Jean Aragona Mr. and Mrs PA TRCNS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Connolly Community Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carman Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cherry Mr. Charles Carso Dr. and Mrs. J. Calcagno The Edward 0. Campbell Family Mrs. F. C. Courten Charles Assenza Dr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Algozer Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Azzara Mr. and Mrs Frank Anzola B Mr. and Mrs. Ames Bleda Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Burkard Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barry Mr. and Mrs. John G. Buettner, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Bradley, Ph.G. Mrs. John Tilden Burrows Mr Gerald Bozzone MF. J. Buckley Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Cawley and Mrs. E. Conetta and Mrs. Bernard A. 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Carsten 81 Famil Mr. and Mrs. Courtois 81 Family Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cibulski Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Cahill Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Chapman Connaughton Real Estate D Frank Di Costanzo y , Mr. and Mrs. J. Blaber Mr. and Mrs. Leslie S. Bogert Mrs. Agnes Beggins Mrs. John A. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Brennan 31 Family Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. George Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. John J. Donovan Mrs. William E. Dowden Mr. and Mrs. P. Di Russo Mr. Martine Burnley Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barry Mr. and Mrs. A. Benenati Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bligh Mr. Michael Brennan . and Mrs. John F. Brady Mrs. Charles Bendernagel . Robert F. Barron Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Becker Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Boyle Mr Mr . M. F. Brennan . John Batyr L. Blatnicky Mr. James F Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. . Doyle and Mrs. Wm. Dowdell and Mrs. 0. De Mascola . Rocco Di Giacomo and Mrs. Felix J. Dausch The Deiker Family Mr. and Mrs. George Daleo The Donohue Family Mr. and Mrs. . y and Mrs. A. De Risi Mr. C Rev. Charles E. Curley Rev. F. Leo Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Clarke Mr Joseph F. Conklin Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Corbett Mr. and Mrs. George V. Conboy JohnJ Dw er Mr. and Mrs. N. D'Agostino Mr. and Mrs. James Duggan Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dever Mr. Joseph A. Daly Mr. and Mrs. William P. Donohue Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dahlinger H. Del Genio Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Donelan Mr. and Mrs. H. F. De Matt Mr. and Mrs. R. Del Giorno 192 Y Mr. and Mrs. A. De Sanctis Mr. Vincent P. Di Napoli Mr. and Mrs. J. Devine 8: Family Mr. and Mrs. J. Dourigan Mr. and Mrs. John De Rose Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Driscoll Mrs. Joseph Mr Dring . and Mrs. Edward De Groodt Mr. and Mrs. James F. Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Doocey Mr. Philip J. Dezago Miss Grace Dowling Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dowling E Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Eiermann, Jr. Patricia and Marianne Eiermann Hon. and Mrs. Leslie J. Ekenberg Mrs. Catherine Ehrhardt The Eafanti's Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Erensen 81 Family Andrew F. Eschmann and Mrs. Kenneth Eichler John R. Engelskirger Mr. and Mrs. William V. Ernst Mr. Bernard Eagle Cleane F. Egan, Jr. rs Mrs. Frederick English F Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Foley Mr. and Mrs. William Fannon Mr. and Mrs. John Finn Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. A Friend P. Ferrari Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Ford Charles D. Francis Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Edward Foley Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fealy and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fox A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ford Mr. and Mrs. William Fowkes Maureen B. Fantry Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fraser The Fishcakes Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Farrell Forest Hills Associated Super Market A Friend Mr. and Mrs. F. Fullam Mildred Fox A Friend Fresh Meadows Florist Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Anthony Grace Pharmacy Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G Arthur L. Greeley J. Gancio, Sr. L. T. Gresser Frederick Ganss Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Griffin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot J. Guess Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gallen Dr. Daniel J. Grosso, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice C. Grosso Mr. and Mrs. John H. Githens Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giegerich Miss Jeanne Gavin Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Giorgio Mr. and Mrs. Herman Geissler Mr. Anthony The Gannon Godlewski, Sr. Family Mr. John J. Gavigan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Griffin Michael Grimaldi H James F. J. Hickey Richard J. Hannigan Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hyland Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hagedorns B H. J. Heidel Peter Hoffmann est Bakery Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heil Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hurley Kaiser Hardware Mrs. E. Louis Hawa Mrs. John L. Healy Miss Marv Anne Hald Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hald Miss Madeline Hald Mr. Edward J. Hart Mrs. Florence Haase Holland Furnace Co., Flushing Mr. and Mrs. F. Hauprich Mr. and Mrs. M. Holland Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howard and Family Mrs. James Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hayes Mr. Thomas V. Hyland PA TRONS Mr. and Mrs. James Kommenus Key Food Store Mr. and Mrs. Peggv Kruse Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John A. King Raymond J. Kelly Fred C. Kloss John J. Kapp Joseph Killian John Knapp and Family Mrs. Joseph Kiefer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. G. Kolb Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Kelly J. Kastner Charles Kamiss N. Kearns Kuntner Robert S. Koch Joseph Keeley Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kirkeby Mr. William Kirkeby Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Koster Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Kirwin Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. Kopf Joseph V. Kenny John Kelly Henry A. Kuster L Peter L'Episcopo John H. Lucey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Libbon Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ludemann George Lang John E. Lane Paul M. Lang R. Lombardi Paul Livoti Thomas LaRose Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Marlow Dr. Martin A. Murphy Karl Memmer Shoe Service Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy Andrew E. Mayerhofer Dr. and Mrs. John B. Mauro Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Maggio Maneri Brothers, Grocers Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mattes and Family Modernistic Shoe Repair Mr. Robert Meier, Jr. The Mayfair Market Mr. and Mrs. C. Moravus and Family Mrs. Charles W. Mayo Mr. George Moller Mr. Raymond G. Mullee Mr. and Mrs. Phil Macari Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mangin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mangano Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Mutter Marylynn and Karlene Mutter Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs John Murphy . Joseph Mazzone . R. C. Menendez . O. F. Masterson Mr. and Mrs. Mulholland and Family . James E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Harold Moran Carmelo Martinez Otto Maurer Mr. Barney Monte Curt Mueller's Quality Market Mr. Charles D. Mulvehill Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Meany Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Marino Mr. Edward Murphy Mc Mr. and Mrs. William Hall Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Henderson I Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. 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Marie Tricori Mr. and Mrs. Frank X Tucker Mr. and Mrs. James A. Tyrrell Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Theis 194 Y Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Young Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Young Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Yoerg Z Mr. and Mrs. George F. Zinck Mr. and Mrs. Anthony S. Zummo Mrs. John Zarembo St. 3lnIpn'5 llniurrzitg Hniurmitg Glnllvgv Co-educational College of Arts and Sciences CONDUCTED BY THE PRIESTS OF THE CONGREGATION OF THE MISSION Degree curricula include Preparation for Teaching, Law, Medicine, Dentistry, and other professions. SUMMER SESSIONS IN BOTH DAY AND EVENING DIVISIONS REV. JOSE C. PANDO, C.M., Ph.D ......... Dean JOHN C. MCDERMOTT, Ph.D. . . . Director of Evening Division MARY INEZ MAZEAU . . . ...... Registrar 96 Schermerhorn Street, Brookiyn 2, New York Phone TRiangIe 5-OISO 195 Alden Manor '- 4-A-'FF- F 7 'W WIA' COMPLIMENTS OF ABE KAPLAN 61 MAX CARP COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. EDWIN A. CHRIST OF COMPLIMENTS OF LOUIS H. STUPELLI COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. M. STUPELLI IRA S. 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Finer French Dry Cleaning 80-08 Northem Boulevard Hlckory 6-7550 MARIE SHERIDAN, INC. Shop of Smart Accessories 37-22 82nd Street GEORGE V. SPOHRER Optician Open to 6:00 P.M. - Mon. if Thur. 9:00 P.M. 37-01 82nd Street HA 4-6580 Jamaica AICHELMANN'S BAKE SHOP Cakes Baked to Order 172-16 Hillside Avenue IAmaica 6-8785 COOK 61 SALTZ REAL ESTATE Jamaica Estate Specialists 178-22 Hillside Avenue REpublic 9-8554 ELEANOR'S BEAUTY SALON E. Sooern Expert Styling 172-33A Hillside Avenue REpub1ic 9-0775 ERNEST FIERRO 6: CO. Wholesale Grocers - Italian Specialties 94-04 Sutphin Boulevard IAmaica 3-6232 lNdepc-ndence 3-5500 iii, 'lg 2 ,Jn-A CGOLDRICK MOTORS INCORPORATED LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER 133-24 56tl1 ROAD FLUSHING, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF 1. R. R. OLSON CORP., INCORPORATED ir Compliments of V. P. ADAMS, INC. SANITARY CHEMICALS SINCE 1920 'k JAMAICA, NEW YORK C'X9QI1 A FRIEND ofthe 1951 CRUSADER QZDGS7 ESTATES DRUG CO. Chemists Yale Finer, Ph.G. 169-01 Hillside Avenue REpublic 9-0311 FUMEX A l'l'A'l'ION, INU. GARBARINO BROS. Selected Fruits and Vegetables Imported and Domestic Groceries 168-43 Hillside Avenue REpublic 9-0343 GARDEN SWEET SHOPPE 1 1 3-10 Jamaica Avenue Vlrginia 9-9668 GUS' LUNCHEONETTE Soft Drinks, Ice Cream 82-27 164th Street HILLCREST APPLIANCES N. Aberback 179-18 Union Turnpike REpublic 9-1414 187-12 Union Turnpike OLv1npia 8-1229 HILLCREST MEAT MARKET Extra Select Meats - Frozen Foods 169th St., North of Hillside Avenue REpub1ic 9-2144 JOHN B. HOWE Real Estate - Insurance 175-54 Hillside Avenue REpublic 9-6163 JAMAICA FUEL OIL 8: SERVICE CO. Oil Burner - Sales and Service Lincensed and Bonded - Installations 179-12 Hillside Avenue JAmaica 3-0805 RAY MCDONNELL AND JACK TOOMEY Wines and Liquors 95-57 Roosevelt Avenue ILlinois 8-0300 MEYER MOTOR PARTS CO., INC. Francis I. Meyer 146-06 Hillside Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF MONTGOMERY WARD COMPLIMENTS OF NEW YORK PLUMBERS SPECIALTIES CO., INC Liberty Avenue HENRY B. O'SULLIVAN Funeral Home 180-04 Hillside Avenue IAmaica 6-2767 PERRINE PHARMACY P. W. Perrine, Prop. The Rexall Store Jamaica Ave., and 175th Street JAmaica 6-5389 - JAmaica 3-9456 - 9464 QUEENS COUNTY SERVICE STATIONS, INC. Brakes - Wheel Alignment - Ignition 182-10 Hillside Avenue REpublic 9- 8263 - 9350 RICHARD'S SUPER MARKET Groceries - Fruits - Vegetables - Frozen Foods 82-33 164th Street Rlspublic 9-2212 SCOTT STORES 3 Hour Service - Rug Cleaners Cleaners fb Dyers 88-07-09 179th Place IAmaica 6-0747 JACK SIECEL, Ph.G. Quality Drugs and Cosmetics Apothecary - Free Delivery 172-18 Hillside Avenue IAmaica 6-0037 TEDDY'S LUNCHEONETTE 167-16 Hillside Avenue WALSH - CHURCH GOODS Long 1sland's Largest Religious Goods House 164-01 89th Avenue JAmaica 3-3219 WALTER'S DELICATESSEN 172-35 Hillside Avenue REpublic 9-7080 Kew Gardens KEW DE LUXE MEAT MARKET Frank Dolzer, Prop. Choice Meats and Poultry 124-34 Queens Boulevard Vlrginia 9-1220 Laurelton TWIN POND SERVICE STATION Ralph Herman - Ed. Herman Auto Repairs - Lubrication 234-22 Merrick Road LAurelton 5-9328 Little Neck VINCENT ZUZA 81 SON, INC. Green House - Artistic Floral Designs 45-27 248th Street BAyside 9-4841 Long Island City BATTERY SERVICE STATION Automotive Electricians Carburetors Repaired - Magnetos Repaired 34-16-18 31st Street RAvenswood 8-3920 HARRY H. KLEIN Queens Oldest and Leading Florist 4523 Greenpoint Avenue Stillwell 4-2584 BOulevard 3-71 1 1 Eff? MON TIN CHINESE RESTAURANT Orders Put Up to Take Out i' 73-03 YELLOWSTONE BOULEVARD FOREST HILLS, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. JAMAICA 6-4272 SINCE 1909 WHALEN PLUMBING CORP. Repairs - Alterations PLUMBING AND HEATING A 182-30 HILLSIDE AVENUE JAMAICA 3, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF KATHLEEN. JANE, LUCY, ANN, DIANE, PAT, ALLENE. JEAN and MARILYN HOllis 5-8544 HOllis 5-9431 QUEENS ABBEY, INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Val. F. Garby, Manager 'lr 198-20 HOLLIS AVENUE HOLLIS 7, NEW YORK LONG ISLAND CASKET 8: BOX COMPANY 36-03 Greenpoint Avenue METRO HOIST Sl BODY CO., INC. 36-17 34th Street Long Island City, N. Y. STi1lwe11 6-8700 TIRET ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. Distributors Sterling Electric Motors 47-46 Vemon Boulevard IRonside 6-7540 - 6-3064 Lynbrook PHILLIP'S CROCERIES Bird's Eqe Frosted Foods 340 Broadway LYnbrook 9-9878 Malverne PAT'S PRIME MEATS Prime Meats and Poultry 32 Church Street LYnbrook 9-3876 - 3-2625 Maspeth THOMAS F. BERGEN .sr soN Funeral Directors 45-18 48th Avenue STillwell 4-5088 JOHN I. MEGIEL, INC. Funeral Directors Air Conditioned Chapels DAvenport 6-1790 - 91 64-18 Flushing Avenue RAM MACHINE CO. William Vicario Specializing in Machinery for the Fur Industry 57-13 59th Street TW 4-9518 HOllis 4-7046 Mineola WILLIAM O. CAVE CO. Religious Articles - Church Supplies 91 Jerome Avenue GArden City 7-8460 COURT LIQUOR STORE C. and A. Schmidt, Prop. Lic. L-5243 10 Mineola Boulevard, Courtview Hotel B'ldg GArden City 7-5640 New York City AUCIE REALTY CORPORATION President August Battaglia 318-22 East 65th Street REgent 7-4482 EDWARD A. BAILEY Insurance 406 East 88th Street LExington 4-1389 EDWARD CERECHINO Flowers for Promotions 45 West 28th Street New York 1, N. Y. MUrray Hill 4-0835 FINE ARTS FURNITURE INC. President August Battaglia Manufacturer of Fine Upholstered Furniture 318-22 East 65th Street REgent 7-4482 GRAPHIC PRESENTATION SER., INC. Frank I. Roccanova, President Art - Tech. - Maps - Charts - Photographs 239 East 60th Street MARKET ST. MORITZ De Rosa if Sons Prime Meats - Fruits - Groceries 1431 Sixth Avenue - Near the Park Clrcle 7-5480 - 5481 PLUMBRIDGE NEW YORK 21 East 65th Street Rl-linelander 4-1532 SCHROEDER 8: TREMAYNE, INC. R. A. Lahrman, Manager Sponges and Chamois 9-11 White Street CAnal 6-3782 Queens Village M. JAEGER 8: SONS Jewelers - Watchmakers 215-43 Jamaica Avenue HOllis 5-5316 KAY'S CLEANERS AND SHOE REBUILDERS 220-25 Jamaica Avenue A. ROTH'S PHARMACY We Deliver Hillside Avenue and 212th Street I-IOllis 5-2266 Rego Park SUNNING RESTAURANT Genuine Chinese Cuisine Special attention to Parties 97-33 Queens Boulevard near 64th Avenue TWining 7-3785 Richmond Hill APEX GARAGE 8: SERVICE STATION 87-36 119th Street Vlrginia 9-1245 - 7-0110 GARY CLEANERS INC. All Cleaning Done On Premises 112-05 Jamaica Avenue Vlrginia 9-6860 Then. Hillebrand, Inc FUNERAL DIRECTORS Theo Hillebrand -:- Mildred C. Hillebrand BROOKLYN, N. Y. 110A NASSAU AVENUE EVERGREEN 8-0 790 BROAD CHANNEL, N. Y. 1238 CROSS BAY BLVD. BELLE Hanson 5-3726 WEST FOREST HILLS, N. Y. 63-17 WOODHAVEN BLVD. NEWTOWN 9-5512 HOllis 4-5361 COMMUNITY PET SHOP CANARY BREEDER Pedigree Puppies and Mixed Breeds 215-15 JAMAICA AVENUE QUEENS VILLAGE 8, NEW YORK LLOYD CHEMISTS, Inc. L. A. KOPMAN, Ph.G. DRUGS OF MERIT ik I79-28 HILLSIDE AVENUE lCorner 179th Placel JAMAICA, NEW YORK TONY'S FLOOR COVERINC Rugs - Linoleum - Carpets 120-11 Liberty Avenue virginia 3-8741 ERNEST PRUSER Ice Cream Parlor 14-13 Liberty Avenue Ridgewood CLENRIDGE LABORATORIES Glenridge Surgical Supplies 865 Cypress Avenue Evergreen 6-4200 Rockville Centre REGINA FURS INC. Furriers Since 1907 Certified Cold Storage 236 Merrick Road ROckville Center 6-1530 Roslyn THE HOLIDAY. Books, Greeting Cards, Gifts, Rental Library Party F auors, Personalized Stationerq 295 Wamer Avenue, Opposite R.R. Station Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ROslyn 3- 2150 KENT PACKARD CO. Authorized - Factory - Sales and Service Northem Boulevard and Mineola Avenue ROslyn 3-4610 - Open 9 - 9 Woodhaven S.A.L. PETROLEUM TRANSPORTATION CORP 90-19 88th Avenue Vlrginia 7-4845 Woodside CLOVER Process Cleaners - Dqeing - Pressing - Repairing French Dry Cleaning - A l work Done on Premises - We Call if Deliver 62-12 39th Avenue HA. 4-2345 ANTHONY S. ROTH - FRANCIS N. ROTH Licensed Funeral Directors Woodside Memorial Chapel 41-45 58th Street HAvemeyer 4-5430 - 5431 WOODSIDE GIFT CENTER 60-11 Roosevelt Avenue WOODSIDE INN james Gilchrist, Prop. 62-10 39th Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Fitz Gerald jAmaica 3-8515 COMPLIMENTS OF VINCENT GUILD OPTICIAN MR and Specializing in Filling . . Occulist Prescriptions C. J. CONWAY il? GRINDINC DONE ON PREMISES A 170-13 HILLSIDE AVENUE JAMAICA, NEW YORK JAmaica 6- 5499 S. R. Cr S. CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION JOSEPH R ICC IO, President General Contractors Foundations and Cement Work of all Kinds I72-36 HIGHLAND AVENUE JAMAICA, NEW YORK REPUBLIC 9-6620 HARRY A. ANDRES Funeral Home A 88-28 161s'r STREET JAMAICA 2, NEW YORK CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1951 MR. and MRS. WILLIAM A. BLAHA, IR. 'k JAmaica 6-6 500 BUTTERLY fr GREEN Largest Home Sales Organization on Long Island Open DaiIy and Sunday to Nine P. M. 168-25 HILLSIDE AVE., COR. 168th PLACE At I69II1 Short Slalion, SII1 Avenue Subway JAMAICA . g 7300 REpubl1c 9- I 7301 PYRAMID TOOL AND SUPPLY LONG ISLAND HOMES CORPORATION REAL ESTATE 'k 168-20 HILLSIDE AVENUE JAMAICA 3, NEW YORK JOBBERS AND EXPORTERS Hardware - .Machinery - Tools Mill Supplies 149 CHURCH STREET NEW YORK 7, NEW YORK 4848 STillwell 4- 4849 4850 COMPLIMENTS OF NORTH SHORE FUEL OIL COMPANY, INC. THE AN DOLSCH EK ' Domestic and Industrial Fuel Oils FAMILY 'fir O General Motors Delco Heat Oil Burning Units ' Alsco Combination Aluminum Storm Windows ' Carrier Air Conditioning Units 40-34 CRESCENT ST., LONG ISLAND CITY Compliments of Otto Herrmann, Inc COMPLIMENTS OF FLINT QQ HOHNER FINE FURNITURE SINCE 1840 66 WEST 47th STREET NEW YORK CITY BRA KES, INC. LARRY JOHNSON PRESIDENT CXSQZB 37-I6 QUEENS BOULEVARD L. I. CITY, NEW YORK 210 S'l'A'l'E FUNDING CORP0llA'l'l0N I Walter R. Ruddy Juliana C. Ruddy Richard M. Ruddy Virginia C. Burkard Phyllis I. Burkard Joan E. Burkard Martin O. Kelly John J. McLaughlin Rosemarie Naeder Irene Naeder Julia Naeder Lorette Tighe John E. Hyland Virginia Kruck Rudy's Fountain Dominick Calcagne Maria's Tailor Shop Ricklef S. Bunting State Service Dry Cleaning Gladys Bunting Barbara Cunningham Otto S. Secchia Mrs. Catherine De Vito Frank De Vito Mildred De Vito Marie De Vito Harold Ahlers Thomas Zerella Linda Zerella Louis De Risi Ernest Weiss Mrs. M. A. Murphy Anna Stiene Mrs. E. A. Knapp E. A. Knapp Sally C. Komoski Mrs. Edward J. Power Mrs. Alfred Jollon Mary E. Jollon George J. McVey, Jr. Alice McVey Mrs. Robert S. Lloyd Barry's Luncheonette Sid F euer Jamaica Fuel Oil Co. Cathreen's Beauty Shop Sam Lerner SPON Pauline Lerner Mickey Stillwagon Mrs. F. Henenlotter Mrs. A. J. Peters Mrs. J. Dugan Mrs. H. Stillwagon Mary Murphy Village Meat Market A. Swift Lila B. Evans Boro Wines br Liquor William V. P. Gordon Holly Jocelyn Fuchs Merrily Gae Fuchs George Fuchs Mary B. Fuchs Mrs. George Dippold Rosenblum Pharmacy James Conboy Mary Conboy Helen Conboy George Conboy Mrs. R. M. Moroney Mrs. J. C. Kent Rose Graziano William Graziano Barbara Fernandes Dorothy Fernandes Manuel Fernandes Linda Eden Herrschaft Mrs. Wm. J. Candee Dr. John McCaffrey Winifred R. Haas Elliott Brandes Mrs. Robert J. Tolle Alma Hosiery Mrs. M. Sexton Ann Petrocelli John Conboy Mrs. Marion Hyland William's Flower Shop Susan Scholl George Scholl Marie Scholl Glady Olsen John Olsen Patricia Mary O'Connell 50RS Ruth Carroll Loretta Murphy John Gee, Jr. Madame Ballentine Roots Shops, Inc. Charles Bondy Mrs. Charles Bondy Mrs. Mae Zimmerman Vincenza Fina Mary Fina Anna Fina Giacomo Luciano Carmela Luciano Mrs. Margaret Gleason Margaret Gleason Mrs. John Hands Suzanne O'Lerta H. Kahn Joseph Pinskey Arnold Broder Arthur J. Wirth Albert A. Ponessa Joanne Rita Ponessa Alfred Edward Ponessa H. V. Wollenberg Mrs. M. J. Lynett Mrs. Joseph Sharp Joan M. Daly Mrs. Thos. H. Daly Rita Adams Tommy Adams Bobby Adams Ady Adams Janie Adams George C. Hanold Mrs. Margaret E. Hanol I. Bass Alfred La Corte Rocco Di Giacamo Michael Vicinaza Marvin Raskin Jack Cohen Alben's Men Shop Mrs. Edwin J. Dehan Edwin J. Dehan Villa Mar Mrs. Michael Quinn d Michael Quinn Mrs. Mary Conroy Miss Barbara Quinn William Quinn Eugene R. Arciari Gordon's Delicatessen Mildred F. Cosgroue James A. Cosgroue Joan E. Hutchison Anthony J. Gancio, Jr. Carol Buono Francis Buono M. W. Radio Corp. L. Ekers Morretta Regency Men's Shop R. G. Reilly J. R. O'Conner I-'armer's Outlet Mrs. Schwartz Jerome Eichman Mr. Jahn Monica Holland Mrs. Rita Piccinini Amerigo Piccinini Grace Penna Victor Kassel C. D. Adams, Florist C. A. Hartnedy Stewart C. Sloan Margaret Beanis Frank Denier Peggy Mueller Eddie Russ Marie Scanlan O. J. Johnson Mrs. J. G. Matthews Joseph G. Matthews Williams Flower Shop Mrs. V. Rowley Mrs. H. J. Latham Barbara Latham Joan Rowley W. E. Rowley Caroline Healey Edward F. Healey Mrs. Charles Healey BOwling Green 9-6647 MARITIME REPORTER LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE MARINE INDUSTRY 80 BROAD STREET NEW YORK 4, N. Y. Ulfs Fun to Bowl QUEENS-BORO BOWLING CENTER Xvaltcr Roman - Eddie Zylbert 8312A 37th AVENUE JACKSON HEIGHTS liAvr-lncyer 9-0786 STiIlweIl 4-966l MULLIN'S SERVICE STATION SOCONY PRODUCTS TIRES - TUBES - ACCESSORIES 30 Minute Battery Recharge Motors Steam Cleaned 32- 32 QUEENS BOULEVARD LONG ISLAND CITY Mary Jane Miles Dorothy Miles Mrs. W. J. Miles W. J. Miles Edward Miles Herbert Hamburger Leonard Gordon Beatrice Hamburger Jerry S. Granick Herbert Granick John J. McClorey Mrs. Charles O'Dwyer Fred F. Traynor Mrs. Louise Flood Charles O'Dwyer Barbara O'Dwyer Judy 0'Dwyer Mrs. Marcella Dreyel Mrs. Anthony Schneider Mrs. Mary Lukas Mrs. Anna V. Griiliths Eugene Moore Mark Gallant Carole Giardine H. A. Cummings Dr. A. A. Cirillo Mrs. A. A. Cirillo P. F. Curran Mrs. P. F. Curran Marylyn Tobin Mrs. Howard Peters Michael Derma Mrs. Jenny Sagliocca Mrs. Edith Hughes Mrs. Edward Buckheit Muriel E. Adamson Dudley C. Adamson Lynns' Dress Shop Rev. F. Leo Cunningham Margaret O'Donnell Josephine Whelan Mary 0'Rourke Regina Bligh Mrs. Edward A. Burns Sally Fahey Jack Gerper Lillian Allen A. Hoeifner S. Hecht The Feldmans l, NEW YORK Frederick Barnett Mrs. Elsia Barnet Mrs. J. Monahan Walter Ey Thomas Getta Walter O'Rourke Lee's Drug Store Lucy Tings Edward M. Timmins, Jr. Alan Moon Mrs. Joseph D. Eagan Mrs. Helen Radler Patricia Radler Mrs. T. Buckley Ethel Buckley Betty Rose Kapner Frank Candreva Jaqueline Jean De Graff Margaret G. Mills Francis Mueller Peggy Howell Jean Howell Mrs. Karl M. Facey Ann Calcagno Janice Calcagno Ann Zorovic Mrs. M. Carrino Dr. Irving Briller Joan Barbara Harrison Mrs. Edward Henrich Hilda Meade Mrs. Daniel Hennessy Mrs. David Gleeson Roddy Turner Pat Murray Frank Schmidt F. Charles Weber, B.A. Mrs. Anne Layton Dr. Maurice Layton Mrs. Leslie Dettling Cross Island Pharmacy F . W. Brunjes Daniel Wrenn Mrs. D. V. Wrenn Barbara Lipton Marshall Lipton Cecilia Baumann Mrs. W. A. Janos Alice Janos Mrs. T. Bleeket Ripsom COMPLIMENTS PROP. A. J. WEBER YOUR DANCING TEACHER 489 WASHINGTON AVENUE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK MAin 2-6789 Mrs. Howard Peters Mrs. August Peters Estates Tailors Edward A. Hoiler Mrs. Edward Holler Terry Hofler Edward Hoiler Marianne Hciler Mrs. F. Kelly Mrs. Peter Marino Babs Benlisa C. P. Adams Alice C. Sieree Mrs. Mary V. Stolarik Joseph S. Stolarik Betty Hayden Mrs. E. Gruebnau Mrs. H. J. Hayden Mrs. M. Hein John Shelepets Mrs. Anna Coltiletti Mrs. A. Ganzer Mrs. John Shelepets James J. Coltiletti Michael Cialeo Stolz Fish Market Village Card 6: Gift Shop Albert C. Mucce Marilyn Hurley Mrs. K. Sohr Alice Sohr Mrs. A. Lichner Mrs. G. Byrnes Muller's Hardware Store John Schnizel F oodway Self Service Market Kunkel's Bakery A Friend G. Bymes Edward J. Kaznowski Mrs. B. Kaznowski Mrs. J. A. Dragone B. Schmitt F. J. Locke Mrs. Pauline Kaiser Frank Thomashefske Paul Bauer W. C. Junge Mrs. J. A. Hoffman Charles Worle Kathryn Junge John Cordes Fred Faldmann John Faldmann Louis Breir Mrs. Mary R. Dillon The Krest Family The Forttrell Family Mrs. T. Chiaramonte Mr. Frankiewicz Margaret L. Smith Ida M. Alexander Lillian Lane Bruce Mulvey Sheila Schellhase Paris Cleaners Mrs. Frances Colby Mrs. Julia Kann Wallace Hudas Mrs. Mabel Dinclmey Mrs. Eleanor Kellar Mrs. Arthur Loeffler Mrs. George Sitler Frederick W. Mueller Mrs. Louis J. Kroutil Louis J. Kroutil Mrs. Michael J. Ryan Michael J. Ryan Catherine Ryan Anna Fitzgerald Richard Fitzgerald Marianna Fitzgerald Maureen Fitzgerald Mrs. C. A. Ryan Dolly Newman Pat Claffey Mrs. M. Clalfey Elizabeth Hanlon Kathleen Hanlon Ellen Hanlon Joe Brust Mrs. Margaret Horan Kieran Horan Mrs. A. J. Verlin Gibson Pharmacy Mr. Ribakoue Jake Berger Joe lncoglia Mrs. Gerald Coleman Mrs. August Brandmeier AIR A TRI STATE SUPPLY COMPANY OF NEW YORK ND HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT 11 STONE AVENUE BROOKLYN 33, NEW YORK CLI-INMORE 2-1231 Compliments of ALUIVINAE ASSOCIATION 0 T HE MARY LOUIS ACADEMY 12' August T. Brandmeier Marie Bornschlegl Edward Grimm Cecilia Grimm Robert Baumann S. Chanin Stanley Cleaners Mary Ferris Edward Ferris Mrs. P. Klein Phyllis Klein Fredrick Saeltzer Mrs. Fredrick Saeltzer Robert Trinka Frank De Mucci Emerald Cleaners David Brand Phillip F. Green Phillip Rosenoff Nellie Doyle Walter VVorth Mrs. C. Daunhauer Mrs. J. Lyons Mrs. J. Lyons Mrs. J. Foraher Irene Lyons Joan Kuntner Rosemarie Amato Joan Amato Robert Gehlback Kenneth Gehlback Robert E. McKay Mrs. Harry Redewald Terence F. Carey Mrs. Terence F. Carey Mrs. J. Lavelle Mrs. M. Zecchino Anne Gruchoff A. Dreyfus Susan Marie Natale Rose Natale John Natale Anne Spatafora James Spatafora Margaret V. Lundy Cecelia A. Beader Conrad Beader Dorothy R. Lundy Monica M. Beader Mrs. Agnes Moyn Frances Cavanagh Mrs. F. Cavanagh F. Cavanagh Gabriel La Mayo Anne Carrano Ottilie Berlenbach Mrs. Neil Mclnnis Wanda Monars Barbara Carey Mrs. A. Sullivan Mr. Drecher Mrs. Levy Frederick Andresen Helen E. Rooney Charles Muller, Sr. Charles Muller, Jr. Augusta Ma. Fenton Mrs. Adelaide Descal Mrs. Anne Lynch Alton Lynch H. Timmons Mrs. E. Fuertinger Mrs. J. Stattmiller Mrs. H. Elberfeld Esther V. Barrett John V. McLaughlin Anne C. McLaughlin Joseph A. Dolan Joseph P. Devlin R. F . Meinzer Village Luncheonette Edward Schully Genevieve Cantwell Plagge Pharmacy Schreifer's Market Catherine Scully William Wathke Franz Perz Marilyn Dolzer Frank Dolzer Fredrick W. Lowe Mrs. Fred W. Lowe Mrs. O. Schneider Nancy Schneider Michael Schneider Mrs. Rose Hellerman Larry Fleischmann Ellen O'Driscoll Mary O'Driscoll Mrs. Daniel Lenko Mrs. Bots Louie's Public Market Mrs. Peter Loftus A Friend Mrs. John Haggerty Mrs. Martha Fincel Frank, the Tailor O'Brien Brothers Mrs. Merriman Mr. Fonry Mr. Maughn Mrs. Patrick Henry Phil Ferry Lilly Croshy Dorothy Russo Josephine Ponessa N. J. Amend Mrs. Agnes Grealish J. V. Mahoney Mrs. J. V. Mahoney Florence Mel-Iale Ellwyn Hayslip Mrs. J. P. Seaman Jeanne Seaman Mrs. J. T. Morton Francis J. Beach Martin A. Borke Mrs. J. W. McClancy Georgine Fitz Gerald Albert Ledgard Mrs. A. Lang Mary McGrath Antoinette DeRisi Herman's Stationery Michael LoCascio Harry G. Mills N. Clemente Dr. Frank J. Maniscalo Mrs. Ann Johnston John Johnston Phyllis Johnston Mrs. Frederick W. Mueller Mrs. Louis J. Gaualyas Frederick G. Mueller Mrs. G. McDonnell Mrs. E. Johnston Joseph McGovern Marie McGovern Myrtle Bennett Frank Masino Rudolf Schlimyer Sydney D. Friedman Charles Allers Byron Gallagher Nick Loquori Steve Marowsky Mrs. Catherine Szymunski Mrs. Mae Pamponio Robert Scheaffer Thomas McMurray Jerry Hurley Barbara Fox George Fox Dorothea Fox John Fox Mary Fox Mrs. S. Ferraro Mrs. J. Pryzie Kehr Family Mrs. A. Parlato Louis Astarta Hugo Frey Mrs. Margaret Frey Mrs. Gertrude Toner Thomas G. McDonald Walter Werner Mrs. P. E. Paris Monastery Junior Teams Monastery Senior Teams Bob Bortolin Samuel D. Schsartz A. S. Gessner Sed Sparro William Brady Mrs. G. Gambarello Mr. G. Gamharello Mr. Wm. F. Mellett Mrs. Wm. F. Mellett Mr. F. P. Jaeger Mrs. F. P. Jaeger Selina Ann Mellett Mrs. C. Link Mrs. Chas. Kneisel Mrs. Strohm Mrs. Emil Salerno Mrs. Edw Susan Almasy ard O'Brien Anne Noone Mr. E. Lent Mary Meehan Louis Garavente Mary Garavente Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. LYNAIVI CHelsea 2-3366 ERIE TRANSFER CO THEATRICAL TRUCKING Charles A. Connelly President 'k ir 44 WEST 15th STREET NEW YORK CITY Compliments of OF MR- AND MRS- cnoss UMBRELLA FRAME RICHARD VIRGIL CORPORATWON if N ik Compliments OI' Q X ESTABLISHED X l859 FOOD STORES THE GREAT ATLANTIC In PACIFIC TEA CO. CINICLIO PHARMACY 'A' 2981 FULTON STREET BROOKLYN 8, NEVV YORK TAy10r 7-8943 QUEENS MOTOR TRANSPORTATION COMPANY A 58-07 BROWN PLACE MASPETH, LONG ISLAND COMPLIMENTS OF THE BISHOP McDONNELL MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Sf? 260 EASTERN PARKWAY BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Marie Noble Celeste Garavente Ann Ciniglio Patricia Healey Charles E. Healey Joan Scott Joyce Grill Mrs. William Turner Kenneth Hamilton, U.S.N. Marilyn Reed Michel's French Cleaners Barbara Reed Mrs. Gerald Messano Thomas Traynor Thomas McConnell David Weiss Sandra J. Sheney Mrs. Ernest A. Durham H. Bakst-Optometrist Mrs. H. Rueckheim Infant-Teen Shop Harold Worle Jack Hoffman Mrs. Robert Franz Mrs. Madeline Soccorsi Mrs. Louis Moschetto Mrs. John Shellery Mrs. Veronica Rolser Markey Furs The Blue Candle The Franklin Shop Josephine Laskowski Martha Clinton Joseph Clinton William Drazenovich Evelyn Grace Livoti Grace E. Livoti Mrs. J. W. Barker J. W. Barker William A. Cullen Anna Stasia King Mary LoScuito Margaret Cullen Patricia Cullen Trauner's Pharmacy Mrs. Emily Mulhern Peggy Mulhern Nathan Zipperman, D.D.S. James Cuozza G. Leies F . Mitchell Muffin Dolly Madison Ice Cream Store Paul G. Burth Howard Thelma Paxton Walter Sheilds Mrs. Helen Shields Katherine Trautmann George Trautmann Charles Trautmann W. Schuler Joseph F. Schuler Edward Esposito Thomas Horan Mrs. Eleanor Horan E. W. Quigley Blanche Eakins Thomas Eakins Mrs. Chas. Homeyer Dr. Benjamin P. Malerba Mrs. B. Malerba Mrs. B. Marchese Jo-Linda Marchese Mrs. J. Cosentin Robert Crist William M. Healey James Carter Earl Clark Rosemary Keehan Mrs. Elbert O'Brien Edward A. Burns Millie Groblewski Mrs. Thomas A. Jones R. Bolanos E. Gallo Anderson's Florist Larry 61 Laura-Hairdressers Byron's Mrs. Helen Noe Edward F. Scott Joseph L. Scott Anne Noe William Elliot Margaret O'Reilly Mrs. Matthew Costello Matthew Costello Mrs. Mollie Langford Patricia Costello Sam Schorr Rosa C. Gregor Henningsen's Delicatessen Carl Ammann Ryskind's Candy Store Ciano's Motor Service M. Petrocelli Mrs. Kenneth Boothe Adolph O. Robel Gerald Reich Mrs. Joan A. Tierney T. J. Tierney Mrs. Catherine Conway Joan Marie Tierney Mrs. Theodore Lackner L. Steinhaver Mrs. L. Steinhaver Joseph DeAngelo Louis Fina John Reddy Sheila Zarb Mrs. George Cridland Marilyn Lowe Miss Anne McEnaney Mrs. K. Malone Mrs. J. Ackerman Mrs. K. Kraft Mrs. A. Christensen Mrs. S. Macko Lestor Dillon Muriel Dillon Miss Conlon Mario Arfi Seymour Lemchen Samuel Marcus Raymond McGrath Charles Malley Reynold Uaughn A. Wing Mrs. John A. Noonan Peter Caubisens Frederick Bossaidt Michael Dowd Cecilia Dowd Nora Dowd Jean Nodor John Nodor Mr. and Mrs. Luke G. Milick Mrs. Michael Fitzpatrick Mrs. John Gallagher Joan Marie Fitzpatrick Edward Stanley John Morris Lester Cole Martin Mullane James Lynch Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sheehan Helen DeWitt Systematic Advertising Service Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Frank Fusco William Riese L. F. Kreideweis Oscar Rosen Christine Rosen Forest Hills Pharmacy Croft Chemists Kitchen Mart Frank Albert Alice Municino O. H. Dimers Mrs. Jennie Dimers Mrs. Elizabeth Bachofer Henry Frey Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Macchia, Sr Marilyn Macchia Vincent Macchia, Jr. Mrs. Hubert Ebner Mrs. J. Spegele Mrs. Ella La Fleur Patricia Huges Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. John J. McCann William Becker Charles Ingram Charles Clayton John Coloe Joseph Guardino Louis Montuori Frank Conklin Harry Ruschmeier Donald New House Vincent Bauso Mrs. Jenny Bauso Mrs. Frank J. Smith Mary Giorgio Ralph Pesiri Betty Gibney Lil F orb es Lillian Dezendorf George Dezendorf Lillian Gruner Alfred Gruner Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pyke, Jr. Eileen Pylte Joseph Rooney P. C. C. D. S. C. OLympia 8-6050 LIC L55l3 LILLIAN ROTH . Wine and Liquor Store 87-50 169m 'STREET JAMAICA, NEW YORK Compliments of Jeremiah Burns, lnc METAL FURRING AND LATHING 143 EAST 27th STREET NEW YORK 16, NEW YORK LE Q 21164 218 WAtkins9S4lO l 2 3 4 Metro Bindery Company INCORPORATED Catalogs - Pamphlets - Magazines - Binding and Mailing JOSEPH MAGNIFICO P d A 635 West 23rd Street New York City 219 Tweedy Engineering Company ENGINEERS AND BUILDERS l55-31 JAMAICA AVENUE JAMAICA 2, NEW YORK JAmaica 6-5l2O Kathleen Rooney Marjorie Rooney East Williston Drug Store C. A. Tomilison Thomas Puma Mrs. William Commings Mrs. J. T. Maroney Mrs. Katharine Devine Anna Regan Mrs. Joseph Regan Ann R. Lowe Chandler E. White Teresa F. Regan Raymond G. Regan Theresa I. Regan Edward J. Murphy Ernest G. Schiller Elizabeth Muy The Orchid Lounge Midway Pharmacy Boulevard Kosher Delicatessen Continental Wallpaper Mrs. J. Hasto Patricia Hasto Mrs. Ivan Stern Mrs. A. Schirm Mrs. P. Cogliano Mrs. P. J. Connolly Mrs. B. Milano The The The Robcewich Family Schiller Family Berny Family Mrs. Katharine Masterson Mrs. Rose Adams Tho mas McGaw Edward Masterson Mrs. Irene Masterson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Briody James Briody Patrick Briody Mary Lou Briody August Conrader Daniel J. Doyle Katherine Sheehan Mrs. R. J. Semsey Lorraine Walsh Inez Petti Mary Bridgetts Mrs. Ann Chatfield Philip Sohner May Sohner Marilyn Sohner Tippie Sohner Lynn Korner Mrs. R. Frabasilo Eugene Szentmariay Mrs. C. Windling Mrs. William A. Strohmeyer Herman Vetere Madeline Vetere Dorothy Kloss Carol Ann Kloss Ricky Kloss Joseph C. Schmidt Harry Russell Mrs. Rose Russell Mrs. Estelle Byrnes Joseph S. Cather Mrs. Francis S. 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Dolly Thomas Hyland Catherine Hyland Captain Hyland Claire Hyland Carol Ritti Mrs. Fessler Mrs. D. Arvocato Marlene Meyer Rose Lachenmeyer William Hamilton Queens Village Dept. Store Mrs. John P. Wynne Stanley Cleaners Martinized Dry Cleaners Joseph W. Barker, Sr. Mariam K. Barker Elizabeth Cahill Frank Giangrasso Agnes Gallagher, '46 220 Marianne Wall Jacquelyn Williams Mrs. C. John Loisel Regina E. Carney Robert Virga M. Fried Rosemary Keating Marcy Cleaners Gr Furriers William Bilyk Margaret Bilyk Thomas Lammers Gerry Honl Barbara Honl Arthur Honl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner Jacqueline Wagner Mrs. Mary Martin Staff Sgt. Arthur Martin Mrs. Charles J. Hayes S. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Paul Regan Sheila Regan Anne Rommel Marion F . Ray William N. Ray Clady Humphrys Catherine DeBold Harold Allen John Ciullo Mrs. Philip Traver Kathy Forman Mr. Fieldman Cynthia Quinn A Friend Mrs. Bernard Shore M. F eurer Michael Maquire Mrs. Harold A. Brown Miriam Brown John Medero Clifford Hilton Virginia Nancarvis Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Connelly Edward Tufano A. Cohn Irene Windey Alphonso Windey Donald Windey Audrey Windey George Bastian Mrs. Mary Jane Bastian Mr. and Mrs. John E. Zaremho Virginia Bastian John J. Reilly Mrs. Wm. J. McCahill Virginia McCahill Meta Koster Charles Dyruff Maryanna Delaney John W. Delaney Jacqueline Delaney '48 Thomas Deacher Pauline Reis Adolf Vuolo Alfred Kuchukian Jamaica Venetian Blind Co. Mrs. Henry Kossen Bookshop-Ida Dormitzer Anna Mullen Mr. und Mrs. VVm. V. Collins Alfred Parlato Joseph Astaritu Coles Family J. Astaritu Stellhorn Family S. Ferraro Veronica Kehr Gertrude Welch Robert Christ Helen Boyen Marian Lynch Patrick Curran, Jr. Margaret Carroll '50 Rose Patricia Bak Edna Veronica Kelleher Stanley Joseph Bak Mrs. Rose Bak Mrs. Agnes Bak Mrs. Julia Lang Mary A. 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Dickinson Mildred Aumueller Henry Distler, Jr. Joseph W. Mullaney, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lyons Joan Lyons John Lyons Mrs. P. Sweeney Mary Ellen Sweeney Jack Kenny Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Brophy Mrs. Mattie Albergh Michael Dooley Robert Briscoe Daniel O'Connell Dorothy O'Connell The Hoffman Family June Hoffman Thomas McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. P. Donohue Eileen Donohue The J. McDermott Family Pat and Ann McDermott Eileen Hartnett Thomas V. Woods Mrs. Arhens Mr. and Mrs. E. Hartnett W. A. Janos Barbara Janos Anita Beck James Farmer Gloria Kosinski Consuela Beauty Shop Delvin's Camera Store Veronica Bresnahan White's Bakery Marilyn Coyle Ceraro Coyle Elizabeth K. Clancy Mrs. Cecelia Hannigan Mrs. Mae Eschmann Mrs. Elizabeth Rochfort Patti-Lou and Marijane Mrs. W. Mulligan Mrs. Wm. L. Alff W al960!lW'If60. . . 'mas in design PINS anus craftsmanship CHARMS 0 cups and quality PlAQUES. TROPHIES IEwElERS FOR YOUR CLASS RINGS .6?'Ti MANUFACTURING JEWELERS IIIIBIS 8 CHlYlISl Compliments of KEARNS an SONS Buslzwiclfs Finest Funeral Home Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mr. Norman Rubinstein M. Czorney Frank Sweeney Joan Dunseith and Mrs. William Lawlor Edward Gruebnau Mrs. Anthony Russo Gilda Russo Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carey Mr. and Mrs. George Hubner George Hubner, Jr. John Seeling Robert Kiefe Mrs. Helen Landewit Richard Hannigan Richard J. Hannigan, Jr. Jane Carroll Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll James D. Carroll, Jr. Patricia Hammond Helen R. Griffin Mrs. Anne Tranis John M. Griffin Jess Kizis Joan Kizis Ursula Kisis Mrs. Helen Kisis Dr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Schreiner Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Rudolph T. Haas Henry A. Fischer Adolph L. Banzer Russell J. Banzer Frederick C. Wissel L. Cioili Mildred Ciolii William Goss Madeline Goss Mr. and Mrs. Joseph VVard Kathleen Ward Mr. and Mrs. George Quinn Pauline Leka Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffith Mr. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. 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McCabe Sam Luckings John Velente Lily Crosby Gus Jungclaus Mrs. Fucigna Mr. and Mrs. William McKibbin Two Dicks Mrs. Charles T. Scott Margaret Beilman Robert A. Becker Kathleen Becker Ella Ryan Christine C. Bohner Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kruse Loretta Buckley Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam Brady George Gallagher Elizabeth Gallagher Harry Levine John S. Di Martino August Haase Jerry Suganeli William Shaeffer Mrs, Francis J. Flood Eugenia Algozer Gordon's General Store Elizabeth T. McLees Joan McLees Kathleen McLees Patricia McLees Island Hardware 6: Auto Supply Mary McKihbin Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs V. Quirke . M. Flanagan . E. Sullivan . L. Sullivan J. Silvestri Werth Sporting Goods Solomon Strassherg Frederick MacGregor George Dausch Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Kenney Virginia F. Kenney Fred J. Kenney, Sr. The Walsh Family Karl Anthonisen Mrs. Frank Kalsch Alice Murtha Byron J. Murtha Mrs. Edward J. Hart William Monaco John O'Connor Mrs. Anna McCloskey Rudy Gambarelli Diane Gambarelli Gina Gamharelli John C. Quinn Margaret Quinn PLaza 7-3412 Quality and Service Our Motto STAR AUTO BODY G' FENDER CO. GENERAL COLLISION WORK DUCO PAINTING - WELDING Auto Tops - Upholstery - Slip Covers 540 WEST 53rd STREET NEW YORK 19, NEW YORK .IAHN'S Ice Cream .and Soda Water Since 1897 A 117-03 HILLSIDE AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, LONG ISLAND I'IAvemeyer 4-4493 DAvenport 6-3696 COMPLIMENTS OF A. NUNZIATO Ev SONS Memorials and Monuments, Mausoleums and Statuary Insurance Erected in All Cemeteries ik Office and Display Yard 5l-26- SI-28 ROOSEVELT AVENUE XVOODSIDE. LONG ISLAND, N. Y. Factory 58-74 56th DRIVE, MASPETH. L. I., N. Y. SLocum 6-2029 SLocum 6-8113 J. H. WELSH, Inc. Si? 465 FENIMORE STREET BROOKLYN, NEW YORK EASTERN YARN MILLS INCORPORATED BROOKLYN, NEW YORK RICHARD VIRCIL MARK LEOPOLD MAC BIER 1Amaica 3-7750 HILLSIDE FLORIST, INC. FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IVE DELIVER EVERYWHERE 168-03A HILLSIDE AVENUE At 168th Street and Hillside Avenue JAMAICA 3, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. KINNEY MOTORS, INCORPORATED WALTER C. HEINGARTNER President 'Ir SCHRAFF CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. Sf? 177 WEST 26TH STREET NEW YORK CITY ALcoNQulN 5-3049 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. EUGENE A. HOWELL 'Af COMPLIMENTS OF MR. and MRS. R. LEO CONLON Sf? FLUSHING SAND and STONE COMPANY ir 32-17 LAWRENCE STREET FLUSHING, NEW YORK These hotels ofer exceptional facilities for social and business functions of all types. HOTEL MARTINIQUE opposite Gimbel's BROADWAY AT 32Nn STREET PENNSYLVANIA 6-3800 HOTEL CONCOURSE PLAZA CONVERSIONS 1-2 FAMILY ' Attics and Basements Finished ' Bathrooms - Kitchens Modernized ' Complete Architect Service Financing Arranged FREE ESTIMATE GRAND CONCOURSE AT 161s'r STREET A R D E N CYPRESS 34000 CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Under Ownership Management - Frank W. Kridel OL 8-6848 JAmaica 9-3049 JAmaiCa 3-3972 LlC. NO. 1.5091 FITZ GERALD AGENCY, INCORPORATED REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE ir 133-17 ROCKAWAY BOULEVARD SOUTH OZONE PARK 20, N. Y. HAROLD E. HARTMANN FINE WINES AND LIQUORS if 180-lo HILLSIDE AVENUE JAMAICA, New YORK Joseph T. Quinn Marion G. Austin Genevieve Neufeld William A. Ringswald Simone Brothers Anne Winters Alice Cirillo Rosemary De Clements Mr. and Mrs. J. De Clements Mrs. M. De Clements Mrs. W. De Clements Gelh's Luncheonette William Sommer Alfred F. Phillips Thomas P. Brenack Mary Jane White John Wall George Hevest Jr. M. Celine Follmar Edna A. McGrath T. Augusta Hynes Cassie Hynes Mrs. W. J. Hynes, Sr. Ronnie McGuckin Clen Kidide Chappler Jack Rishkind Carol Hoey Susan Bills Mrs. Jos. Mandina Mrs. Philip Mandina Malverne Food Shop Gloria Vetere Rite Made Quality Cleaners Lawrence L. Miller Linda Jane Phillips Elizabeth Phillips Victor Fimia Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wall Virginia Clark Mr. and Mrs. James Garetano Clare Garetano Robert Williams Edward Norman Mrs. Alfred B. Frazin Mrs. Paul C. Duley Mrs. Robert J. Masterson Mrs. J. T. Bynnes M. Brady C. Seward J. Seibel Francis McKeown Helen A. McKeown Mrs. N. P. Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kircher Kathleen Kircher Mrs. A. Nagle Mary Greene Mrs. Arthur Fortin Susanne Mathews Anne E. Burnham George L. Burnham Mrs. Charles Dlugos Minnie Ragusa Bobby Walters Elaine L. Amhacher Dorothy M. Schneider Mrs. C. A. Richardson Harriet C. Eveland Mildred Rottach Richard Rottach Regina R. Carney John B. Carney Helen Gorman Anna Langton Mrs. Rosemary Dunn Joseph Radigan Gail Dunn 'l' he Colony Luncheonette Diane Dunn Kathleen Smith Ralph Howard Marion Cahill Mrs. R. C. Silleck James A. Nolan Florence Paolicelli Lillian McBride Katherine Romeo Joseph D'Amhrosi Mrs. Lena Barbera Mrs. Dora Giangrasso Mrs. A. Mendres Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Schuvart Margaret Allen John Monks Helen T. Monks Louise T. Cronin Loretta Fainor Jewell Seaman J. P. Seaman Mrs. J. Caulfield Mrs. Rauscher Mrs. Frankiewicz William J. Gleason Mr. and Mrs. Pierce H. Power Margaret M. Power James J. Power Private John P. Power Masotti's Barber Shop Village Bake Shop Cronor's Butcher Shop Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Davis, Jr. Jacqueline M. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Iloesten Irene Joyce Theresa Joyce Gerald Joyce Edward Fuehrer Barbara Fuehrer Rendezvous of Beauty Carleton Schaller Mrs. N. Klannis Joseph Brozowski Noel Ruzika Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Quinn Jeremiah Mullane I. Marie Mullane Catherine Mullane Jeremiah Mullane II Marie Mullane Class 4' Room 117 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Phillips Mrs. A. V. Hindelong Mrs. Fred Schafly Doris Schafly Joseph Fritz Margaret Fritz Mrs. John J. Lee Dennis McGrath A Friend Mrs. Cornelius J. Renahan Mary O'Brien Mrs. Elizabeth Kiernan Marilyn Kiernan Irene D. Alex D. M. Glynn Norma Dowdell Irving Solomon Joseph Hageman Frank Kuntz Clair McLevedge Betty Bercaw Joan McLevedge Ambrose Mullady Mary Mullady Edward Waldick Doris Waldick Dolores Reinhard '48 Mrs. B. Reinhard Mrs. M. Barrett Mrs. Walter Meyer Robert Meyer Mrs John Maner Mrs. Elmer Dieckman, Jr. Mrs. Marie Edel Mrs Frances Joos Mrs. Katherine Webber Mrs May Engle Mrs Ann Beisler William Engle Mr. and Mrs. J. Comiskey Marjorie Comiskey Richard Carnival Joseph Kelleher Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. O'Neil Charles O'Neil Mrs. Eugene J . Kelly Mrs. Despina Pappas Grace Murphy Mrs. Andrew Pappas Mary Jane Kenny Reich's Phannacy Helen Van Gorder Mr. and Mrs. Edw. M. Leonard Kramer Book Shop Mr. and Mrs. H. Granholm Mary Granholm '48 Mrs. Salvatore DeRosa Mrs. Arthur Attonito Joseph J. Emma James Wilde Mrs. E. F. Burns Mrs. Rose F. Dunn Walter O'Neill Laurentia O'Neill Robert O'Neill Mrs. E. Schenker Mrs. Alexander Millmon Celina N. Ortega Marlene Miller Henry J. Miller Catherine Wilde 227 ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN Conducted by THE SISTERS or ST. IOSEPH BROOKLYN, NEW YORK ik RESTAURANT 'A' NORTHERN BLVD. and LAKEVILLE RD GReat Neck 2-3600 Francis G. D'Alessandro Grace O'Leary Mrs. Anna Errett Marion Handel Charles Baaden Helen Brierton Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krieger Mrs. DeRuberts Mr. F. Crawford Mrs. Edw. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Lang Mrs. J. T. Morton John Seaman John O'Leary Peter Prunty Mrs. Roy Reed Mrs. John Bezantakos Mrs. Charles Harold Kay Brosnahan Betty Lou Bake Shop F. Branca Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Adlington Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank Dorothy A. Frank Alice M. Frank Robert T. Bovich Mrs. L. Hamilton Dutchesses The Charlene Shoppe Sally's Market Paul Fruchter H. R. Kazanjion Sis Babe Mrs. Hugh McDermott Eileen McCormack Mrs. George Lonergan John Ryan Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley Patricia Grant Michael J. Connolly S. E. Zaleskie Nettie Bufano Joan M. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. J. Bartenburger George Lorch Mrs. Margaret Maher Mrs. Harry Murphy Mrs. Thomas Tormey XVinifred Waterhouse Jane Meehan Kathy Franklin '49 Bridget Gilmour Marion Savarese Elisa Savarese John J. McLees Raphael A. Salerno John Cody Joan Colello Mrs. John McHale Florence Paolicelli Ellwyn F. Hayslip Florence McHale Albert Ledgard Joseph Clarke Lawrence Montello Annetta Clarke Mrs. F. Morea Mrs. E. Palumbo Mrs. T. Dineen Henry Voll Donald McIntosh Louis Alessi V. De Francis Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward Kathleen Ward Mr. and Mrs. George Quinn Mrs. Jessie Kaiser J. W. Mullaney, Sr. Mrs. E. F. Burns Mrs. Rose Dunn Mrs. H. E. Nugent Peters Dany Messana Paul J. Arneth James Jewell, Sr. James Jewell, Jr. Maurice Pastry Shop A. Feitelbaum Spool Hardware Corp. Fresh Meadow Lane Stationery Miss Miss Mrs. Miss Miss Angela McGuire Bertha McGuire Jane F. Kienan Joan Knapp Judith A. Kienan G. Schwartz Mrs. Mrs. F. Schwartz George Dippold Mrs. Francis G. Dempsey Cooper's Natural Food Center Green Lodge Restaurant J. 6: D. Sporting Goods Dave Katzman Sam's Stationery Store Frandahl's Gift Shop Mrs. Talamo Amy V. Small Noel Nelson John Nelson, Jr. Terry Nelson Theresa Nelson Ella Ryan Marie Vuolo Sanders Vuolo Mrs. F. Reynolds Mrs. Emanuel Lemanno Mrs. John Travers Mrs. Susanne C. Foley Julia Hyland Mrs. William Grovers Mr. and Mrs. James S. Murray Mrs. C. Reilly Donald Reilly Jimmy Heil Helen W. Jacobson Mr. E. Zrabkowski Helen Zrabkowski H. Fox Mrs. Mrs. Edward Perotti Mrs. John A. Carey Mrs. Hayden O'Brien Mrs. R. Fleck Mrs. Robert Kolb Frank Nedelka, Tailor L. Tobin Mrs. Richard Dellamore George Fina Charles Fina Michael F. Fina Rose Fina Marie Therese Reddy Michael C. Fina Michael De Angelo Kathleen Reddy Margaret Fina Therese Reddy Bernadette Reddy Vincie Luciano Filippa Luciano Patricia Perillo Adrienne Perillo Dr. Thomas Larkin Mr. and Mrs. C. Peirano Ralph King Dr. Henry Burth Ed Hurley Ampol Chemist Queens Reliable F urric-r Erie Shoe Store Queens Bellaire Coal Co. George A. Haubitzer Co. Moon Yot Lee Laundry Wilson's Dept. Store Davies' Candy 6: Gift Shop Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pautz Marian Handel Mrs. G. Wood Charles Forbes Kathryn Tonry Carol Tonry Donna Tonry Abraham Lindenbaum Samuel Fogelson Belle V. Ahem Jean M. Greenfield Marian 0. Bowman Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Scott Patricia Sempowich Mrs' -1-eahan Johfl If puns Francis votmba Marilyn Sempowich Mrs: Tuohy Frederick C. Ramen Abigail Bartenburger '48 Mrs. E. Gambo Mrs, Wgltef Meyer Dgnald Wessan Helen Bartenburger Mr. and Mrs. E. Greason Beley Grocerie Joseph Steinert COMPLIMENTS OF MR. and MRS. NACHMAN Morons PAUL KUCHUKIAN C a'i andFAMILY cAoll.LAc 'A' HILLSIDE AVE. near QUEENS BLVD. JAMAICA, 2, NEW YORK 228 A BEST wlsuss H l M U il? jAmaica 3-0993 V1 Gr- MICHAEL S FLOWER SHOPPE ab LT' WT' 'Q WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ir 170-24 HILLSIDE AVENUE JAMAICA 3, NEW YORK HEMPSTEAD 2-3912 ' BL RKELE ' M New vom: 17, N. 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