Mary Louis Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Jamaica, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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V- ,, 1 1 nv. --M fm .m-w,f,g pw-uu.:.a.4,'-1 rw.-M:-,. -uf.:-1: 1p:.1uAmmum:Qumxmnvnwmmn hmM STDUUSG UF THE SPIRIT O13 DHD ,afar 'Hp We ifffal? , jr . my-'?7iQa,,1 i N , - . ..,' vy , : lg -SEG '?L':fW'f A A-Sr. JSD0 W ln producing the l954 Yearbook We, the Staff, have tried to combine Two very dominant notes in our School life at the Academy. Daily we implore the Holy Ghost To enrich our lives with His gift of Wisdom: Daily we try to grow in the Virtues of Mary. No more suitable theme, then, Could we find for our Marian Year Crusader Than this dual devotion. And here we have tried to show How, for four happy years, It has colored the . . . CONTENTS OF OUR BOOK: 'Sie 529211121215 - Um gwlvfaaf - Jie 565515 0 Um ,S2W'Mf1?72.s' - Um Galyzfbyflfeaf Qfheakkzhg UE KUESDOD , E013 US. ,w v ff' M -+1 u W M' New-..,, N ew 75W Tk H i A,i1'fA1,w. XA 2 f fgffw, mi Fw' nfzliig 11 1 Q15 I A T G SMB IE G 'DUQS DIUHTIUD ' v , W it , ' , 1 i f W' soft ,, Le-ffvffeZrl? ', ' . 1 . 5' i 4' I M, :7g1 f ,q:tmk - ,V tt. X . c. , I lf! V Swgxv- 's , M 2 V 188- fl ., 'N-.F 4.5 . 4 1' ' G A ik ' - ' I QL! 4 6 Q '- i . e if 4 . f :S '- Q' QQS'TiQQn'S3 We, the Graduates of l954, Dedicate this book, And the many hours of labor Which made it a reality, To Mary, Spouse of the Holy Ghost- Begging her to accept it As our contribution to the Celebration of the Marian Year. May it win for us her loving protection And the sevenfold gifts of Her Spouse, Particularly, the Gift of Understanding Which will unlock the Riddles of life as we meet them. cmioe Siraliiiiuoliurlti, in 52 E013 S. HIS EXCELLENCY erase were JOHN J. BOARDMAN, DD. Q' i Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn t AX Throughout the Christian era no one has been ff ,gi r Cyaffaw Clffrlme 41- -el 9' His EXCELLENCY THOMAS E. Mottov, sro Archbishop--Bishop of Brooklyn A llllllllllll ar, After the Holy Spirit had come upon her, Mary with a sense of fitness and of gratitude conscientiously cultivated an inner spirit of prayer, reverence, obedience and humility. Undoubtedly she realized that God in the Person of Christ had come not only to her but also through her to every human being. She recognized her mission to bring the graces and blessings of her Divine Son to all the souls redeemed by Him for as St. Bernard says: 'All graces come to us from God but they pass through the Hands-of Mary'. Si L SA MAR MSUNIMALLX an ? 6 Efb- in . 'III' H . lxl iri HIS EXCELLENCY RAYMOND A. KEARNEY, S.T.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn g g , W M lwlll May this Year of Mary be all that Our Holy M Father Pope Pius XII yearns that it be--may it ' , li' accomplish what our loving Mother Mary wishes it to accomplish--may it be a year of renewal of devotion to her, a year of prayer, a year of release of souls from Purgatory through the prodigality of lndulgences applicable to them, a year of peace, when the mother of the Prince of Peace may obtain lasting peace for our troubled world. . - 5 i-0 l' 'fi li? lil llllllll Jill will ii w , if Q db H3 given a higher place in the reverence, respect, and QAQQHQ affection of men than that accorded to Her who by Divine prerogative was conceived without sin and predestined from the beginning to be the Mother of the Most High. May the prayersof Her children during this Marian Year draw us all more closely to Her, unite in peace the nations of the earth, and return all men to the feet of Her Divine Son. ' AJ a--lille Qyffey fade' Evo: Qi' . 53 13. I'-1fi TT7I3' i IF7,-1 II' uiqens corona gioriae 1955 om, Q f E . , POPE PIUS XII LQ Av' ip: A Q 4l N.: J , uxvylvv if M ON OFA? H Q, A ef . Y of a Marian Year to commemorate, by the granting of speciai indulgences and the conducting of various devotions such as conferences, retreats, sermons, and pilgrimages, the promulgation of the dogma of the ImmacuIate Conception by His Holiness, Pius IX in I854. an ark PR Oc 45 WWQTRWEN l in E E 1 ff eysi ,tte -,ig ieyg Qyiey 'bzfifzff diff!! REVEREND OWEN DOYLE, C.P. Religion, Logic REVEREND BRIAN BURKE, C.P. Religion SISTER MARY BORGIA Principal SISTER LORETTO MARIA Typing, Registrar SISTER MIRIAM FIDELIS Assistant Principal SISTER MARIA JOSEPHINA Latin, Tablet SISTER M. FRANCES CARMELITE Spanish SISTER REGINA CELESTE English, Crusader SISTER AGNES DE MONTFORT Piano SISTER ROMANUS MARIE School Nurse SISTER MARIA NAZARETTA Mathematics, Guidance I' ' SISTER M. APOLLONIA g W TT! Mathematics, Bursar, Prefect of Studies ery, 1, f 271- SISTER REGINA CATHERINE Social Studies, Hobby Club SISTER CATHERINE JOSEPHINE Chemistry, Genesians SISTER LORETTO CONCEPTA Music Department, Orchestra SISTER MARIA PAULA Home Economics, Teas coma I I fwfr I I ii, 'QQ W I WWW I+' If I 2 5 ' ' I I I I ,II . I f ,L X gg I if - mf I Q , E' I I c,ie at Iyii 'Ho ,,.t.,.af ZDISDOG3 scAmm1ecoz1 95 ,nv 'K'-f--'11-n-cue-vu-f-jnpvr-rnglg.. , -H' - ' me-W -- 39- gzffms. . . Ayww' ' SISTER REGINA IMMACULATE SISTER M. AN A ROSAIRE History, Records Physics, Books SISTER JANE MARIE SISTER MARY LOUIS lSpring Terml Latin, Banking History, Mathematics, Athletics SISTER MURIEL ANGELA MISS ANN HENEY English, Sodality Secretary SISTER MARY ARTHUR MADAME EATHERINE ABBERT N ET Prefect - Q k, Language Clu SISTE M ET DOLORES Y History, Red Cross nglis n sua sf SISTER THOMAS AQUINASVQCYTJ- Wpfmss ELlz ETH MCCAFFREY Mathematics, Records M! f Art SISTER GERTRUDE MARIQW' , ROBERT LEO SHEPPARD History, Assemblies A Forensics SISTER M. PATRITIUS Miss cARoL MCLAUGHLIN English, Mariel, Alumnae ' Physical Education SISTER JOAN MARIE qu' PROFESSOR A. J. WEBER Biology, Home Nursing, LockeeJG?g, Dancing SISTER MARY DOLORES MRS. HARRIET MULLINS Library Accompanist DR, FRANK RYBKA Choral, Glee Club ANGELO CONSOLI SISTER ST. GENEVIEVE Art, Magnets 1.-ISTER MARGARET ANGELA Mathematics Orchestra SISTER M. REGINA PERPETUA MR. PAUL DAHN , F e ch, Athletic Woodwinds fQff?2R Cc?.?x'IzE- MR. VINCENT Buowo History, Spanish, Glee Club Brass SISTER ELIZABETH THERESE MISS MARIE MacQUARRIE Biology, Missions Harp SISTER M. MADELEINE MRS. MARY LASZLO Latin, Transportation Piano SISTER M. IMMACULATA MRS. ANNE TQQKER English, Debating Club piano SISTER MARIA VIRGO lFaIl Terml History, Mathematics, Athletics MR. STEPHAN HERO we y . n ' f W .2906 ' we , , g ,M .lzzf t wzi af R -9 31-f MH! QA Q ps. If I E m TI l l I I-if I I mm ...,., A I , , Q ,N ,E X, f ..,C. ,--N. 7 I -r- , I ,---- 1 - JZ I A sg , ge. - MN , I 5 ,..- Af ,.-. L , fi ,l. ' P-R n ' TA I ' A-' grf: l,.T1,v l ', 'J 1 . -1 ,, all 'i lf- ffl-H fr' Ift billiww ' TILTWQI E! 'P 'whirl r al'-K4 mlm .wi .Q W? J , Q qi.-. ix PM ' 5' 5 0556 F T G Swim Xilinx 351141: 53 K - i gt i DUB K - 5 1 A' lf ,-, 'U E V wa -. 4 , . ui '.,i gzi fq-'L V ij. V, 4 - .11 if-' . N xv -: I R m? 9: 55.1 . Each decision we make Opens a door, admitting us Into a new world From which there is no return. To follow the right path Is the grace we Seniors implore From Mary, our Mother. We beg her to send us The Spirit of Counsel, That as we go from here We shall ever choose the surest way Of pleasing God and opening, at last, The golden door which leads us Into the eternal world From which, thank God, There is no return. is mmrimril , ima on Gs. -X Judith Marilyn Banzer, L.H.S. ' . St. Andrew Avellino, Flushing A .,, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Genesians l, 2, 3, . 3 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Debating Club Y l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian x I 3, Mariel 3, 4, Representative l, 2, As- sociate Editor 3, Editor 4. March l3 . . . Judy . . . earnest, vivacious . . . aesthetic senses exceeding fair . . . organized chaos . . . Shelley and Rostand . . . President of the Slide Rule Club? . , . the Passing of Arthur . . . scads of lads . . . Qui, j'adore la France! . . . to profound and astound . . . incurable romanticist . . . a star on her door, .loyous, and clear, and fresh, thy music doth surpass. ,, V' - r ' K wfgpis-,1 1 sift- as it isis, A .zi.,,. ,,-V , e v . ffgifresiwteafifv af, , , , ' Z Thelma Elaine Adamson, L.H.S. Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Presi- dent 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Mission Club I, 2, 3, S.S.L. 2, 4, Glee Club l, , 2, Crusader Staff 4. ff St. Kevin, Flushing ' if' . December 3 . . . Elaine, that middle name . . . calm, con- fident, capable . . . Oh, those white teeth . . . dark eyes and wavy, raven-colored hair . . . Free time, never! . . . I made it myself . . . her sax . . . Our future chemist . . . headed for Clark University . . . seafood, please . . . heart in the country. They can conquer, who believe they can. Joan Therese Battaglia, L.H.S. TUG, St. Kevin, Flushing 42-6 FN Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative l, 2, J Secretary 3, Co-Prefect 4, Prefect 4, 4 A1 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Genesians 3, 4, 1,-oonvx-1 Magnets 3, 4, S.S.L. 4, Mission Club 1, Crusader 4. March 28 . . . A friend once gained never lost . . . Sin- cerity + charm -1- intelligence . . . Everybody's conscience . . . high ideals . . . good things come in small packages . . . famous fashions . . . SauI's 'n' malteds . . . dig that . . . Dagwood sandwiches and cold corn . . . capable and dependable . . . Let's have a party . . . Dear Saint Ann . . . . . unfair competition. A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent. I4 Anita Marian Beck Our Lady of Mercy, Forest Hills Sodality l, 2, 3, 4g Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 3, 4g S.S.L. 25 Mariel 2, 3, French 2, 3, Hobby 2, Mission 2, 3, 4, Tablet Representative 3, 4, Class Treasurer l, 2. January ll . . . Elsie? . . . Our loquacious blonde . . . I Love Paris . . . those tremendous lunches . . . Yankee fan . . . My little sisters . . . dancing classes . . . our best bowler? . . . Annapolis . . . lf I were you . . . a real friend . . . Ascension dances . . . a hard summer at the Met. Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' . K 5 Grace Marie Benenati His Holy Family, Flushing ,V A-im 3, , ,,. .N Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Sacristan 4, A Vvbttil-', Mission Club l, 2, 3, 4, French Club .9 7' 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Tablet Represent- J ative 2. April I7 . . . long tresses . . . inexhaustible worker . . . softball enthusiast . . . What happened to your finger? . . . French?? . . . Blue . . . get some butter cookies! . . . coffee! . . . future kindergarten teacher . . . choir alto . . . You'll Never Walk Alone . . . Stamps . . . back- stage cot . . . rose petal complexion . . . black velvet or not? . . . 4 musketeers . . . T.M.L.A.'s fiction guide. Thy virtue shall go before thee as a shining star. N ' ik, Barbara Frances Blatnicky ,I 'iff ' St. Patrick, Huntington sodamy 1, 2, 3, 4, Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4, N Representative 3, Hobby Club 2, 3, 4, Mission Club l. January 9 . . . Bobby . . . green eyes and short hair . . . cute thing from Cold Spring . . . mad driver . . . Wash- ington's gay-nineties . . . Hot Rod . . . Begin the Beguine . . . l am not blushing . . . Loyal Giant fan . . . Commack . . . mania for red convertibles . . . Darien via Busbomb . . . P.O.F .... So Long! She that was ever fair and never proud. I5 X F , Anne Josephine Brennan, L.H St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 3, Mission l, 2, 3, 4, Representative l, President 4, Mariel l, 2, French 2, 4, Crusader 45 Prom Committee Genesians 2, 3, 4, Representative A.A. 2, 3, 4. .S 4 2 3 4 3 February 26 . . . effort -l- energy + enthusiasm : Anne of a Thousand Thoughts . . . deep sincerity . . . giggles a la France . . . Mission magic . . . Gerry . . . Youth's glorious dreams . . . rich words in her essays . . . our PEPpery Annie . . . the cheese sandwich . . . a fabulous family. Reserved and sincere with a winsome simplicity. Jeanne Frances Boudreau St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 4, S.S.L. 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Mariel 2, 3, Mission Club l, Propa- gation Representative 2, Class Treas- urer 2, 4. December 24 . . . JEANNE . . . Smallwood summers Driver's license . . . Mutt and Jeff . . . l of 3 Desti nation via B.M.T ..,. I3 mile walk . . loads of laughs . . . connecting balconies . . . allons danser ong nails and blond hair . . . M.A.D. Nonsense is singularly refreshing at times Janice Ann Calcagno St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose I, ,me it sodalny 1, 2, 3, 4, AA. 1, 2, 3, 4, vol' Representative 45 S.S.L. 3, 43 Spanish ' -gt' U' Club 2, 33 Mission Club l, 2, Glee Club J ' 2, Tablet Representative 2. December ll . . . that's sad . . . ginger ale, please . Sorry . . . Dodgers . . . How's Ferd?? . . . argyles when? . . . Saul's and V . . . future possessor of a drivers license . . . odd sense of humor . . . loves movies . expressive eyes . . . A-l crew. All mirth and no madness, All good and no badnessf' K it I6 .Mahi-,tw Q1 J f 'e1ssi,g. W Gloria Jean Cappola Me ,Lffijlig lg. St. Raphael, Sunnyside A d,xW9L.3' Sodality i, 2, 3, 4, Sacristan 3, 4, Mis- ' .93 , sion l, 2, 33 Mariel Typist 2, S.S.L. 3, J' 4, Spanish 3, 4, Tablet President 2, 3, 4. August 2 . . . Argyle Glo . . . Paper Boy . . . Altar Prefect . . . Doc . . . Wisconsin Bound . . . A pal plus . . . Mon- treal mischief . . . Oh, those Babylon weekends . . . Look Ma, no hair! . . . Chem. Pro . . . Old at l7 . . . Pre lunch and ll2 . . . All round girl . . . Gigi. Her little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness. Jane Catherine Carroll St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative ' 5 ., fl 2. Sl Genesians 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, D Glee Club l, 2, Mission Club l, 2, 3' Athletics l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, , Propagation Representative lg S.S.L. 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 4. 1 March 21 . . . calmness personified . . . wavy red hair . . . future nurse . . . linguistl?l . . . fabulous appetite and high metabolism . . . pet aversion-freckles . . . ls he tall? . . . Wha-a-t? . . . Do l look like this? . . . our own seeing eye . . . Al crew. ln quietness and in confidence shall be your strength. i7 Barbara Carey, L H S . . . ,A .1 'N Fr. i St. Francis of Assisi, Astoria y J'-Vt '51 if X ix' Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Genesians l, 2, t ,gvvxtlf Mariel Typist 2, 3, A.A. 1, 2, Repfe- -1' gf sentative l. January 28 . . . Babs . . . cute and petite . . . brown eyes . . . fascination for Jackrabbits . . . New Jersey sum- mers , . . Highland flings . . . Smoke gets in your eyes . . . Intended I2 . . . crazy haircuts . . . wait for me . . . longing for a license . . . Chases . . . Washington dilemma . . . As 8 . . . perpetual foursome. Speech is great but silence is greater. V f f Agatha Elizabeth Clancy St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose Sodality 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3g Genesians 2, 3, Representative 3, Or- - - chestra 3, 4. January 29 . . . Geth . . . the modern Galli-Curci . . . black velvet and earrings . . . a la Carmen . . . Tom's d . . evoted sister . . . Her Royal Highness, Scamp . . . future devotee of the bedside manner . . . St. John's and then-St. Vincent's . . . Sanoy l'look . . . paint in her hair . . . a sample of pure Irish' beauty. Thy voice is a celestial melody. Eileen Marie Casey N A uf. St. Matthias, Glendale i Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Genesians 2, 3, 4, ill., Mission Club l, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Mariel 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, 3, X 4 4g S.S.L. 35 A.A. l, 2, November 2 . . . Case . . . fascination for red . . . quiet type? . . . share the wealth . . . shining brown hair . . . But, Sister . . . flair for journalism . . . so viva- cious . . . baby brother . . . Mrs. Barr . . . those beautiful eyes. . . ra I l ' re y ost for words . . . ln heaven with St. Peter! For she is full of joke and jest. Janet Anne Cosgrove HW St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans -j gl Sodality i, 2, 3, 4, Mission club 1, 2, .b,44',' 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, S.S.L. 2, 3, 4, ' .gt Spanish Club 3, 4, Class Vice President J 2, 4, Treasurer 3. November ll . . . Jan . . . the little girl with the big wonderful voice . . . Missoury . . . Sunday nights at the rink . . . nice try . . . full of life . . . confetti and balloons . . . telephone calls . . . masculine problems never . . . those crazy parties . . . afternoons at Nelson's . . . vivacious . . . M.A.D. Sweeter is your singing to the ear than honey to the lip. 18 X Marilyn Alice Coyle, L.l'l.S. A Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 23 French Club 3, 4, Mission Club I, 2, 3, 4, Athletics 3, 4: Class Vice President 2, 4, Treasurer 35 S.S.L. 2, 3, 4. February 3 . . . Mickey . . . Guess who called? . . . Ford- ham . . , Because of You . . . Tom!! . . . those tele- phone calls . . . always on a diet? . . . cute baby sister bebop jokes . . . light and bright . . . swimming lessons . dates, dates, dates . . . sincere and considerate friend. And she hath smiles to earth unknown. Martha Mary Crist Sts. Philip and James, St. James Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Sacristan 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 45 Mission Club 2, 3, 4, Athletics 3, 43 Mariel Typist 2, Tablet Representative 45 S.S.L. 2, 4, Class Treasurer 4. January 7 Marty . . . Too Young . . . beautiful clothes rides on the Long Island . . . our future nurse Spanish enthusiast? . . . wonderful swimmer driver s license , . . blue eyes . . . chic fitting uni- forms? expert cook . . . l'll have a party . . . Adelphi My early pass . . . a terrific friend. And all her paths are peace. I9 Nancy Ann Craven N St. Kevin, Flushing A ,N P Sodality l, 2, 3, 4g Genesians l, 2, 3, l' ' 'ry 4g Hobby Club 2, 3, 4, A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, nf' N Representative 3, Spanish Club 3, 45 gig Glee Club l, 2, Mission Club l, 2, by S.S.L. 2. X April l . . . T.N.T. ltiny 'n' terrific? . . . Darien via Bus bomb . . . Phill . . . shrimp with French fries . . . Biltmore . . . lf Barbara were here . . . Mutt and Jeff. . . Wash ington's gay nineties . . . double dates with Paddy . Mad driver. . . l got a letter, . . P.O.F. Little friend of all the world. 4 fi , Q Marilyn Joan Daleo i ll St. Leo, Corona liizfnf' . - J ' Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club 3, 4, Athletics 4, Prom F Committee 4. January 7 . . . expressive brown eyes and curly hair . . . bowling . . . I got my license . . . Miss R.N. . . . shy M 81 L . . . summers at Patchogue . . . convertible-Scotch- plaid top . . . giggler . . . ardent Cardinal fan . . . loves to travel . , . Tell Me Your Mine . . . Marilyn and Marilyn . . . Let's go for a walk . . . Johnson's. The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Patricia Ann Dahlinger, L.H.S. xi , . 4 St. Mary, Flushing I fd ---V Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, Mission Club l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1,2,3,A.A. 1,2, 3,4,s.s.l.. 2, 3,4, 4' Class Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Crusader Staff 4. April l8 . . . Frank, sincere and irrepressible . . , a laugh and manner all her own . . . But, Sister, l'm NOT Theresa . . . Saul's 'n' Malteds . . . Cheer, cheer for old Notre Dame . . . our second stick of T.N.T. ltall n terrific? . . . lovely and loveable. The will to do, the soul to dare. Marguerite Mary Donohue, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. l, 2, 3 4 Mission Club l, 2, 3, 4, Genesians l, 2 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 3, 4, AA. 4, Crusader Staff 4, Class L.H.S. i St. Gabriel, East Elmhurst l i Secretary l, 2, 3, 4. March ll . . , Margie . . . quiet enthusiasm . . . refresh- ing manner . . . botanist par excellence . . . perpetual secretary . , , fraternity dances . . . better late than never . . . flair for fashion . . . Fort Salonga . . . peacock blue . , . airplane genius. As fresh as a rose in June. 20 Jeanette Katherine Dugan 5 Sacred Heart, Bayside Q V ality l, 2, 3, 43 Genesiarss l, 25 Ju if LFG xl . 1' ' i ,pta , sod ' .93 -7' Hobby Club 3, 45 A.A. l, 2, Spanish J Club 3, 4. June 3 . . . blond with blue e es. . . hone me u Y P P - - - advancing summers . . . weekend gifts . . . roses . . . movie dweller. . . Russ. . . l believe . . . Mama Leon's . . . Taxis . . . Washington dilemma . . . Child's . . . giggles . . . train rides and moral support . . . ham sand- wiches . . . perpetual foursome. I have a heart with room for every joy. Alice Marie Frank Holy Child Jesus, Richmond Hill x x Y . 2 S.S.L. 3, 4, Tablet Repre- February I2 . . . Al . . . our cute Miss ? . . . BoBby pins . . . weekend gifts . . . orchids . , . blue convertible . . . Seaford summers . . . Tell me . . . Washington dilemma . . . extra meals and sisters . . . one of the family.. . Child's . . . giggles. . . This is my song . . . Vi 7 . . . perpetual foursome. Character is the governing element of life and is above genius. 21 , '5 ef, Jimi! ,hi ' bttvgf Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Genesians l, 23 ' gg' ff' Mariel Typist 2, 33 Hobb Club 3 43 J' A.A. l, 5 sentative 2. . . N Grace Providence Ferrari ,g A r Immaculate Conception, Astoria J ,J Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, lin., Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, A.A. l, 2, Repre- sentative l, 2, Mission Club 2, 3, 4. Q December 29 . . . fierce aversion for scissors . . . Are my brows straight? . . , Chatham . . . Jeff . . . Dancer . . . Square Dancing . . . Driver? . . . Remember me? . . . cheese und crackers . , . Favorite Me . . . Dodgers . . . one of the two . . . billions of beaus . . .Al crew. . . fabulous lunches . . . math genius . . , goal-Olympic equestrian team. Laughter and mischief lurk in her eyes. Valerie Helen Gore, L.H.S. St. Adalbert, Elmhurst Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4' Mission Club l 2 3 45 Mariel 3, 4' Red Cross 3 4, President 4, Class Pres- ident 2' S.S.L. 2 3 45 Prom Committee 4- Crusader 4. RED ROS v-lv. .' 2 ii: 1, li QV' QQ ,. ' .QL f' I , February lO . famous laugh Joan Marie Griffin, L.H.S. St. Robert Bellarmine, Bayside Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 45 Mission Club 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Mariel 3, 4, Representative 3, 43 S.S.L. 2, 3. 43 Red Cross 3, 43 Cru- sader 4. dreamy eyes . . . letters from colleges . . . . . . Beat those Tom Toms . . . Too Young . . . natural curly hair . . . Gorgeous . . . cake and milk . , . lovable Joan . . . Oh! those jokes . . . Do me a favor? . . . plans for June . . . bubbling personality . . . pass the mustard! . . . Jasper . . . busy line . . . floor plan? 'Tis better to be small and shine, than to be big and cast a shadow. i March 8 . . . beautiful blonde . . . personality plus . . . terrific tennis player . . . Sugar Maples . . . glorious tan . . . famous dates . . . loyal and lovable friend . . . Ascen- sion dances . . . Oh, for an Iona pennant! . . . up until l2 . . . Century Prospect fan . . . muffins and bus rides . . . Saul's and malteds . . . Miss Universal Secretary of the future! And Hope enchanted smiled, and waved her golden hair. Marilyn Ann Haase, L.H.S. '1 St. Leo, Corona QQ. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 43 QQ Hobby Club 3, 4. January 19 . . . long hair and long eyelashes Ken . . . moody eyes . . . l'm meeting him at your house . . . summers at Cape Cod . . . those driving lessons always laughing . . . Marilyn and Marilyn . Smoke Gets In Your Eyes . . . We're always early The Home Economist . . . That's my Major . . . weakness for convertibles . . . Johnson's . . . Airline Hostess Grace was in all her steps. 22 N , X Mary Jean Theresa Hamel 4 f ky ,, St. Andrew Avellino, Flushing Sodality 3, 45 Genesians 3, 4, Repre- ' sentative 33 Spanish Club 3, 4, Mission N Club 3, 4, AA. 3, 4. May l . . . M.J .... impish antics and bubbling enthusi- asm . . . fellows in north, east, west, south-outside of New York . . . campus advocate . . . the stronger twin . . . excellent swimmer, fine singer . . . argyles and white bucks . . . warmly sympathetic . . . New Hampshire . . . her French family . . . a Mary Louis addition. 'Tis good to be merry and wise. Mary Ann Elizabeth Hanrahan Our Lady of Mercy, Forest Hils Sodality l, 2. 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 43 S.S.L. l, 2, 3, 45 Mission Club l, 23 Spanish Club 2, 3. 43 Athletics 2, 4, Mariel Typist 2, 35 Hobby Club 3, Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 2. E Eli 4 1 i . x falsi- 555152, 5119 ,Q ll 'R March 9 . . . Darien via Busbomb . . . St. Patty's night . . . giggles . . . Bananas . . . Walter, Walter, lead me to the altar . . . Moondog and Moon docks . . . Sister Fashion . . . Madame President . . . P.O.F.. Her song is all the joy of life. Alice Miriam Hannigan St. Pascal, St. Albans Debating 2, 3. 4, President 4, Glee Club 9' 2, Genesians 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, 4, Mission Club l, 2, 35 'Q S.S.L. l, 2, 3, ,4g Class President l. March 3l . . . Bless us . . . her goal, Carnegie Hall . . . Water nymph . . . cut her hair? never! . . . Square danc- ing maniac . . . work economist . . . Chatham . . . per- petual motion . . . at home behind the lecturn . . . basso profundo . . . Phipps . . . l'm going on a diet. . . double- jointed eyes . . . A l crew. Born for success, with grace to win, with shining eyes that took all gifts. f Carol Anne Hoey 1 St. Mary, Flushing letics l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 3, 4: Junior Varsity 3, 4, Captain 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, Mission Club 4. N l Q AE Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Photographer 43 Ath- J July 28 . . famed for winning court capers . . . photog- rapher supreme . . . lovably sincere . . . saves money on hair cuts . . . HgO under her skis . . . favorite cousins Susie and Billy. . . May 2, i952 . . . where's Liz? . . . an album of treasured memories . . . all the Queen's Work for only a dime . . . her hand never tires of helping. To beget the smiles that have no cruelty- To be the sweet presence of a good diffused. Madlyn Jeanne Harrison, L.H.S Sacred Heart, Bayside Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative lg L sv Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club l, - , 2, Representative 3, 4, Hobby Club 2, uf.: Q., 3, 4, President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, L: ' Athletics l, 2, Crusader Staff 4, Mariel 35 S.S.L. 2, 4. February 27 . . . leads a charmed life . . . studies and mimicry . . . a heart sincere, a captivating smile . . . Saul's and pretzels . . . sense and nonsense . . . telephone- itis . . . most friends, least faults . . . long range rain- maker . . . Aunty Lyn . . . Long Beach weekends . . . salads . . . mad parties . . . sensitive but forgiving . . . natural curly hair . . . lively, infectious disposition . . . all wound up in wool. A comrade blithe and full of glee. Barbara Jeanne Honl, L.H.S. St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Prefect 2, Genesians ,ii 'A i, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Vice Ax if President 3, S.S.L. i, 2, 3, 4, AA. i, W 5 2, Crusader Editor 4, Class President l, ' 2, Secretary 2. March 31 . . . Patchwork uniform . . . Shaggy dog stories . . . Rah Rah songs . . . Mischievous bundle of fun . . . Saul's, and it depends ISD . . . Always on time l?l . . . Spontaneous smile for everyone . . . When there's no fun she makes it . . . Understanding heart . . . T.N.T. ltiny 'n terrificl. She is truly great that is little in herself, and that maketh no account of any height of honors. i I Anna Mae Horan, L.H.S. ff Q., St. Sebastian, Woodside I V 4 ' Sodality I, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra I, 2, 3, ' t 3 S.S.L. 2, Genesians I, 2, Mission Club Ig Crusader 4, Business Manager 4, Class President 2. May 7 . . . as I was saying . . , Jim . . . Latin scholar . . . Chem whiz . . . Irish stepdancer . . . C'est Si Bon . . . Anna Mae and her magic violin . . . I got a phone caIl . . . l'm going on a diet . . . Let's Lindy . . . sly humor . . . I hate you 'cause . . . hillbilly songs even disposition . . . high marks well earned . . . ouwe louil . . . yea big . . . hazel eyes and freckles. Fear not to touch the best, thy truth shall be thy warrant. 'fig ' i X Annette Louise Kamiss 1 ui. .f wr '. , , QI Immaculate Conception, Jamaica 'fu A V Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, Mis- ' ' sion Club I, 2, French Club 3, 4. February I0 . . . Netty . . . Ambassador to France Riviera and sailors! . . , Foreign cars . . . French Styles . . . Queen Mary . . . Where's Jeannie? . . . What are you going to wear? . . . Geometry major . . . Hope I get a letter . . . Amy and Ellen . . . Big surprise parties . . . high heels . . . Brokenhearted . . . Woman driver . . . Taxie . . . You made me love you . . . Summer school. So impress with quiet and with peace. Rosemary Margaret Keating, L.H.S. Immaculate Conception, Jamaica My, rfb, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Genesians I, 2, 3, ff -' 4, Junior President 2, Mission Club I, 2, J If 3, 4, Pro Fide Editor 43 Athletics I, 2, V 3, 4, Jay Vee 3, 4g Debating 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4g S.S.L. 2, 45 Mariel ' I, 25 Magnets I, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Crusader 4g Prom Committee 4. January 3I . . . smiling Irish eyes . . . energy, enthusiasm, loyalty . . . incessant gabbing . . . a violin, a paintbrush and a basketball . . . freckles and friends . . . Queens Teens . . . that hymn chart . . . Big Nut . . . I hear you're having a party! He never is alone who is accompanied with noble thoughts. f ff: X it N Doris Marie Kimmerle Our Lady of Mercy, Forest Hills ' ' SOdality l, 2, 3, 4, Genesians l, 2, 3, 45 S.S.L. l, 2, 3, 45 Mariel Typist 2, 3, 41 Debating 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 A.A. 3, 4, Mission Club lg Class Vice President l, 3. I i k' ,,1 ' J' . , fx-gd' s ' March l6 . , . Kim . . . gloom chaser . . . terrific Charles- ton . . . talks with terrific speed . . . complications . . . double dates . . . green eyes . . . unpredictable . . . but lve eaten too much already . . . the last one . . . in- nocent look . . . baby sitting tonight? fi Hasf thee. Nymph, and bring with thee .lest and youthful jollity. 5 . . . , 'l Sheila Moira Keating Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, 'x v Class Treasurer 3. February 3 . . . Another one of the roving kind . . . Fair- ways and the Flying L . . . Double trouble on the horse . . . Jim . . . First in line for Square Dancing . . . North Woods Gal . . . The other Rodeo Champ . . . lrish dances . . . Don't fence me in . . . Ellie . . . Collects dogs. Still waters run deep. Evelyn Grace Livoti, L.H.S. Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood N A F. 1 b, 'Q sodamy 1, 2, 3, 4, Mariel 1, 2, 3, 4, ,if ' Representative 23 Genesians 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3 4, Class Secretary l g Prom Committee 4. 3 December 30 . . , Those summers at Huntington . . . Clothes from Vogue . . . Tenderly . . . Latin genius . . . l just wish. . . That campaign! . . . French scholar Qi . . . loo-wee? Oui .,., Brains + Humor -l- Personality , . . Future Journalist . . . Fabulous hair clips . . . conscientious . . . l'd love to be an Archeologist . . . That trip down South , , . Canadian capers . . . Our Sarah Bernhardt . . . Sandorfy . . . Lots of fun. The soul of the thing is the thought. 26 I Mary Jane Mahoney ll ,E Emi: in Sts. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village , K ,. 4 gx 'tt.j Sodality 3, 4g Junior Red Cross 3, 4g ,iz Athletics 3, 45 French Club 3, 4, Vice J President 4. March 25 . . . Irish Beauty with the Italian Look . . . her two wheeler . . . Chinese apples . . . good friend . . . flowing laughter . . . Large families are the best . . . Got a comb? . . . French enthusiast . . . skating out- fits . . . fifth lunch riot . . . Mary Louis Specials . . . Do you think I should get a iob? . . . future teacher . , . orchids for the lady . . . Ambitious. Her quiet mind is richer than a crown. Marguerite Anne McCartin Holy Family, Flushing Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 33 Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, 4 President 43 Mission Club l, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 3, 4, Representative 3, Secre- tary 3, Vice President 45 French Club 3, 4, Mariel Representative l. Q9 N 1 I kv ll,,l V N June 27 . . . our lovable Peggy . . . she walks in beauty . . . a keen intelligence plus a subtle wit . . . Helen Hayes' incipient replacement . . . tales of the twins . . . a radiant smile which rivals sunlight . . . hard work + talent: the McCartin Miracle . . . Gregory's shoes are too wide . . . a soft voice, a future loud acclaim. The charm of the act is the actress. Geraldine Rosalind Malerba Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Astoria A N I .' .M Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Genesians l, 2, 3, I 7 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Hobby Club ill, 2, 3, 4, Magnets 2, 33 A.A. 3, 4, Prom l2fL'J Committee 4, Class Secretary l, 2, .4 s.s.i.. 2, 3, 4. N December 28 . . . Gerri . . . vivacious dark-eyed beauty . . . personality plus . . . boasts a license . . . P.O.F. . . . Washington antics . . . Darien via Busbomb . . . letters from Harvard . . . clothes galore . . . appetite vs. diet . . . adorable hair-do's . . . summers at Port Jefferson . . . college bound . . . Murphy? . . . a wonderful friend. A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Db- I wt. Ha. Elaine Mary McCauley St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield Sodality I Q Red Cross Representative 3 spanish Club 3, 4, s.s.i.. 3. June 24 . . . Precision skates Springfield Last specials . . . Nelson's . . . Tea with milk Silver Bar . . . R.S.R.O.A. COMPETITION Poetry confabs Love is a simple thing . . Library pal Have you read- . . . Spell Pleurisy Sack dances I et you didn't call Bob . . . Patience Ballet passion Brooklyn, Brooklyn AND more Brooklyn The Village . . . What color eyes do you have today? She that is happy and good MarchI3...o Elisabeth Frances McGowan Resurrection Ascension, Rego Park Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 Genesians I, 2, 3, 43 Mariel 3, 4, Mission Club 3, 43 Red Cross 2, S.S.L. 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, President 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 4. ur lovable, loyal and Ioquacious Liz . . scissor happy. . .way with witty words. . . hermphl . . . a class favorite . delightful compa forgotten. . . vitality, enthusiasm, personality . . . nion, fabulous friend . . . never to be The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength and skill. Catherine Mary Meyer Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 Athletic Representa- tive lg Mariel Typist 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 2 3, 45 Magnets I g Mission Club Ig Gen esians I. April 5 . -. Cathy . . . spontaneous enthusiasm and basketball . . . Oh what am I gonna do? nit I purl 2 . . . blue eyes. . . always in a hurry her Big brother . . . morale builder for the lifeguards break fast and supper only, please . . . those ears baby sitter de luxe. Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity 28 N L ' lllxf Y M N January 19. . . Patricia Ann Morrissey St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Genesians l, 2, 3, 4g Hobby Club 2, 3, 43 Mission Club l, 25 Spanish Club 3, 4g Prom Committee 43 Red Cross 33 A.A. 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer lg S.S.L. l, 43 Mariel 4. lrish wit . . . diplomatic voice . . . knee socks and Bermuda shorts . . . Darien via Busbomb . . . Biltmore . . . Colby bound . . . Washington 4l5 . . . double dates with Nancy . . . who's cheatin', ME? . . . boundless appetite . . . when you're nervous in the service . . . mad driver. . . P.O.F. A wise and understanding heart. 'iii ,Q 5530 'af f A Q, i nz A 6 QV Zseno Theresa Anne Mullee, L.H.S. St. Mary, Flushing Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, Mission Club 2, 3, Debating Club 3, 43 Mariel l, 2, 3, 4, Representative lg S.S.L. 2, 3, 43 Class Vice President 2, President 3, 4, G.O. President 4. March 18 . . . Terry . . . energy excelled only by popu- larity . . . summers at Candlewood Lake . . . White House i976 . . . Sister, l'm not Pat . . . magnetic personality Persian Kitten . . . Pedestrians Beware . . . Let nothing disturb thee. The ideal of courtesy, wit, grace, and charm. 29 Amy Maria Mulholland, L.H.S. Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative l, 2, 3, Vice Prefect of Junior Sodality 2, Class President 4, G.O. Secretary-Treas- urer 3, Athletics l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Var- sity33, Varsity 3, 4, Genesians 2, S.S.L. l, , 4. April 6 . . . crazy for Latin . . . came in first at Jamaica . . . Ballroom Dancer . . . l'll try . . tops in friend ship . . . S-T-E-A-D-Y . . . ready and willing Varsity s star guard . . . chocolate icing . . . debate? anytime anything . . . black velvet, blonde hair Mmm Words are easy, like the wind Faithful friends are hard to find Mary Winifred Murphy 1 St. Kevin, Aurburndale if his-,9 gl Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Sacristan 3, 4, S.S.L. 'nl ,Adv 1, 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club 2, Glee Club 2, - xv 3, Athletics I, 25 Red Cross Represent- J 7 ative 4. April 26 . . . first in . . . last out . . . test third? . . . super sacristan . . . THE DIET . . . off on tangents . . . tall and sophisticated . . . loyal and true friend . . . that Montreal trip . . . Connecticut summers . . . meticulous dresser . . . Marymount bound . . . step dancer . . . hearty laughter . . . owner of a driver's license . . . l'll call it anything happens. Virtue is bold, and goodness, never fearful. . Barbara Anne O'ConnelI Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village 151'- wgi' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club 2, 3, 4, Genesians l, 25 Athletics 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer l. March l7 . . . Mutt and Jeff . . . lunch table antics . . . Darien via Busbomb . . . tall and terrific . . . frequent trips to West Point . . . Washington-watch out! . . . Jada, Jada Club . . . that notorious laugh . . . incense or no sense? . . . the gentle one . . . St. Paddy's night . . . Chuclds ring . . . curling fingers . . . P.O,F. There be none of Beauty's daughters With a magic like thee, Suzanne Clare 0'Lerta Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park Q Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 1, 2, x fvgy 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 33 l-A Propagation Representative l, 3, 4g A S.S,L. 3, 4. ' January l4 . . . those G.C. boys! . . . Big payoff Any Mission money? . . . hectic Mondays . . Techni color coiffeur . . . French why? . . . those empty lunch boxes . . . enviable record collection . . . Ballerina Sweet Gal . . . trim and terrific . . . Future Medical Secre tary . . . off to Providence . . . Till They've All Gone Home. The two noblest of things, which are sweetness and light. 30 Jean Frances Ouellette St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose '14 ,, Hobby Club l, 2, Genesians l. February 28 . . . baby blue eyes . . . Blonde Chapeau . . . Skating Sil . . . Big Three . . . Weakness for uniforms . . . red velvet . . . Mission Vestments . . . Latin Major . . . Teach me how to Mambo . . . Nelson's Patron . . . Macy's ofk Plan . . . Wool Fanatic . . . Oh, that Parker Style . . . Size 4V2 . . . Pictures at Al's . . . Beware! Woman Driver. . . Labor Day Swimming , . . Walcliff . . . Private Lessons . . . Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend. This too shall pass away. Sodality l, 23 Mission Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mary Ann Palmer St. Bartholomew Elmhurst Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Genesians l 2 3 X' 'ff 4'AA l 2 3 4' Hobby Clu ' President ig s.s.i.. 1, 4, crusade? staff QEQS' -4 Ellen Ann Prunty, L.H.S. ,f X immaculate Conception, Jamaiga Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Athletics l, 2, 3, 4, ' Representative 3, Vice President 3, Pres- ident 43 J.V. 3, Varsity 3, 45 Genesians ,, 23 Glee Club 23 Prom Committee 4, French Club 2, 3, 4. August 29 , . . The Wild Colonial Boy . . . individual laugh , . . l demand respect . . . an unsurpassable spirit of friendship . . . Math wizard . . . those glasses loves to waltz . . . curls without crimpers . . . pridelof our varsity . . . beware pedestrians! One inch of joy surmounts of grief a span, Because to laugh is proper to the mari. 31 63,311 QQ' Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 4' Class Q 4' Prom Chairman 4. September 28 . . . Effervescent personality eyes that speak volumes . . . phenomenal friend . . . temper supreme . . . greatest giggler . . . l'm getting a complex KNEES . . . famous Spanish Club meetings a blotter in every book . . . T.M.L.A.'s Debbie Reynolds Saul s 'n' ginger ale . . . September Song . . . Flowers pride and joy. A merry heart goes all the day Barbara Jane Quinn, L.H.S. St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst :J sodanfy 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 3, 4, ,f , 4 Q' i n cpbtti Activity Chairman 4, Genesians l, 2, ,' . 3, 4, A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Tablet Repre- , sentative 3, Mission Club 2, 3, 4, Span- .f I - ish Club 2, 3, 4, Mariel 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. Aj 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Crusader Staff 4. January 29. . . always a smile and a grin . . . Mr. Havana . . . Blueboys . . , summers at Shepherds . . . talent for everything . . . fraternity parties . . . license but no car! . . . eventful train rides . . . first nighter . . . Bunny Hop . . . Ho-Ho that's rich! . . . college songs. A smile that glow'd celestial rosy red, love's proper hue. Ellen Barbara Riley A x . I Immaculate Conception, Jamaica .I l Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Athletics l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, 4, S.S.L. 3, Gen- esians l, 2, Mariel 3, 4. February 20 . . . Rile . . . sincerity . . . animal jokes . . . P.O.F ..., gay nineties in Washington . . . Moondog from the Moondocks . . . Where's Ruthie? . . . Infamous March l7 . . . Valentino and the Tango . . . Alumnae Pals , . , beautiful clothes . . . Darien via Busbomb . . . Nancy, Paddy and the two Barbaras. I was born to laughter, merry comrades make me glow. it Constance Rita Roccanova, L.H.S. St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose if Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Genesians l, 2, 3, y ' 4, Magnets l, 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Crusader Staff 4, Spanish I 1 Club 2, 3, 4, A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Class Pres- V ident l, Vice President 2, 3, G.O. Vice President 4. October 19 . . . Miss School Spirit . . . captivating smile . . . That's the way it goes . . . The only way to have a friend is to be one . . . Saul's 'n' malteds . . . magic touch with a paint brush . . . envious hair . . . Guardian angel to her desperate friends. A tender heart, a will inflexible. 32 fl' St. Clare, Rosedale ,fix 7' A 'll J gif, Marie Gertrude Shepperle 5 dvtll-nt. 5 I October l O . . . woman driver . . . l'm on a diet . . . skating family . . . baby sitting and telephones . . . cooking ex- pert . . . Whew, we just made it! . . . friendly shoulder . . . My Foolish Heart. NA Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Athletics l, 3. . . . magnetic eyes . . . peaches and cream look that makes simplicity a grace. Roberta Constance Tolle, L.H.S. Egg,-, Immaculate Conception, Jamaica -,-i E' ZIEI5- Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Genesians l, 2, 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Athletics l, 2, Mission Club l, 2, Magnets l, 25 Mariel Typist 3, Tablet 212 sa 1 . , l u. it D ,fb We f 33 S.S.L. l, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President l. December l3 . . . able . . . double dates . . . always eating but never shows it . . . long phone calls . . . strawberry angel food . . . sympathy or enthusiasm as occasion warrants. Bobbie . . . independent and depend- There's nothing worth the wear of winning but laughter and the joy of friends. 33 Alice Kathleen sehr, L.H.S. 0 I 4 Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Genesians l, 2, Mariel l, 2, 3, Repre- sentative 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Mis- sion Club l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 35 Magnets l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President 43 Crusader Art Editor 4. February 12 . . . Alice K .... First Woman President . . . More books than Moses . . . She and Da Vinci . . . Nut Club . . . tree advice . . . Private apartment . . . l'm going to be a hermit. One thing is forever good, That one thing is Success. gli Mary Louise Uhlinger St. Pascal Baylon, Hollis Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, 83 3- 40, Secretary 33 S.S.L. 43 Spanish Club 3, ft I '-4 4, AA. i,MiSSa0n Club 1, 2. eptember 18 . . . Lou . . . small, lively and cute . . . Spanish teacher? . . . oh nursiel . . . P.O.F .... little policeman . . . one of four. . . forever Jack . . . C and D 3 . . . wonderful times in South Hampton . , . sweet and beautiful voice . . . weakness for the Air Force . . . ter- rific dresser. There is no greater delight than to be conscious of sincerity. Kathleen Marie Van der Waag 1.52 St. Kevin, Flushing A-Egg' Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Hobby Club 4g Spanish Club 2, 3. January l3 . . . Kay . . . pretty blond . . . blue eyes . . . proper and sophisticated . . . Washington dilemma . . . summer jobs . . . our Kay Starr . . . the ring . . . perpetual foursome . . . dancing weekends . . . My love, my love. Joy must be used and spent. Anne Mary Wenderoth, L.H.S. ii St. Kevin, Flushing sodamy 3, 4, Mission Club 3, 4g Red gfois, 3sIpfai5.epE'ii'E l3f'Vi , 3cifSS Siiifg JQQK-359' President 4, Mariel 3, 4, A.A. 3, 4. 7 January ll . . . Bishop's loss . . . our senior scholar . . . the eyes have it . . . big sisters . . . dimples with the slightest smile . . . animal lover . . . dry wit . . . loves red . . . affection for St. John, N.B .... sure l can drive . . . Broadway shows . . . willing to listen . . . l'm trying to think . . . dependable, loyal and true. Silence is more eloquent than words. 34 N l hy 1 I il, 47,3 M N March 26 . . Rose Marie Zummo, L.H.S. lncarnation, Bellaire Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Genesians 1, 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Mission Club 33 Class Secretary 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3. . Rosie . . . mad for red . . . sweet and lovely . . . a friend easily made yet forever kept . . . jazzy . . . Saul's . . . lime rickeys . . . sparkling gaiety . . . ten hours sleep . . . trim figure we all envy . . . The Girl from Jones Beach . . . Who's in there? -Lyn . . . chic fitting uniforms? . . . relatives galore. Gocd nature is more amiable than beauty. ,Tkgr ,-,: Thelma Adamson ,,,.....,,,... 47-40 192nd St., Flushing 58 Judith Banzer ,,,..,..,, ,,.,,,, 2 9-35 l62nd St., Flushing 58 Joan Battaglia ......-...48-43 195th St., Flushing 65 Anita Beck ,,,,, ,,.,,..,,,,.. 6 8-47 Harrow St., Forest Hills 75 Grace Benenati ....s,,,.. , .,,,,,,,...., 77-14 173rd St., Flushing Barbara Blatnicky ,,,, ,,,. P . O, Box 685, Cold Spring Harbor Jeanne Boudreau. ...., 37-30 74th St., Jackson Heights 72 Anne Brennan ,,,,,,,.. 33-35 84th St., Jackson Heights 72 Janice Calcagno ,,,,... 242-17 93rd Ave., Bellerose Manor Gloria Cappola....36-O9 Greenpoint Ave., Long Island City Barbara Carey. Jane Carroll .... Eileen Casey .,.... Agatha Clancy. ..,....,,.,...,, .. Marilyn Coyle ,..,v.. Nancy Craven Martha Crist ..,...... Patricia Dahlinger... Marilyn Daleo .,...,,.. Marguerite Donohue, Jeanette Dugan ,,,., -- Grace Ferrari ,,,.,, Alice Frank ,.,..... Valerie Gore ....... Joan Griffin ,...,,,. Marilyn Haase. s,,.. . Mary Hamel . .A.s,,,, Alice Hannigan ...,.,,, Mary Ann Hanrahan Madlyn Harrison ,,.,. 42-12 Ditmars Boulevard, Astoria 5 12-41 204th St., St. Albans ......-..72-14 64th Pl., Glendale 27 .86-12 249th St., Bellrose 26 lO4-37 205th PI., Hollis 12 Janet Cosgrove . ,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,. . 89-10 35th Ave., Jackson Heights 72 --............45-51 l95th St., Flushing .....-..Hawkins Road, Stony Brook ..- ....A, 140-32 Oak Ave., Flushing ...99-12 Corona Ave., Corona 30-O2 94th St., Jackson Heights 69 -214-O6 36th Ave., Bayside 61 ,.....,,... .'23-77 25th St., Astoria 2-2.86-10 lO9th St., Richmond Hill ...66-33 54th Ave., Maspeth 78 213-O3 50th Ave., Bayside 64 97-69 Corona Ave., Corona .........33-24 l59th St., Flushing 112-29 205th St., St. Albans 66-68 Selfridge St., Forest Hills 201-22 38th Ave., Bayside Carol Hoey ........,,.... 146-21 Hawthorne Ave., Flushing 55 35 71-O4 34th Ave., Jackson Heights 58-19 41st Drive, Woodside 77 ...-...l81-44 Kruger Rd., Jamaica 88-21 189th St., Hollis .......232-12 87th Ave., Bellerose 71-34 Kessel St., Forest Hills ....-.,..--l72 McKinley Ter., Centerport Barbara Honl ,....... ,..,., Anna Mae Horan .,,,...,.,. Annette Kamiss ,,.. -.. Rosemary Keating ...,, ..,,,,,,,, Sheila Keating ..,..,,, Doris Kimmerle . ,,,,,.....,,,, .. Evelyn Livoti ,...,,. Mary J. Mahoney .,,,,, 217-21 1 lOth Ave., Queens Village Geraldine Malerba ...,.....,,.... 31-63 Crescent St., Astoria Marguerite McCartin. ,,,.....,..,. 75-68 184th St., Flushing Elaine McCauley, 134-53 175th St., Springfield Gardens Elizabeth McGowan .......,.. 64-54 84th Pl., Rego Park 79 Catherine Meyer ...,,......,,, 83 Beechknoll Rd., Forest Hills Patricia Morrissey ,,.... .-.33-15 8Oth St., Jackson Heights Amy Mulholland ,.,.,,,...., 85-32' Wareham Pl., Jamaica 32 Theresa Mullee ,.,,.........,.. 47-30 l62nd St., Flushing 58 Mary Murphy ....,.,.,, 53-37 194th St., Fresh Meadows 65 Barbara O'Connell .,,...... 94-14 220th St., Queens Village Suzanne O'Lerta. ,,,, ,,,..... 5 8-36A 79th St., Elmhurst Jean Ouellette ...,.., .. ........,, 82-34 243rd St., Bellerose Mary Ann Palmer. ,..,,.,,. 44-25 Macnish St., Elmhurst 73 Ellen Prunty .,,..,,., .,,..... 1 75-31 89th Ave., Jamaica 32 Barbara Quinn ..,...,,.,,,.. 81-62 Dongan Ave., Elmhurst 73 Ellen Riley .........................,. ....... 8 6-64 l9lst St., Hollis Constance Roccanova ....... 83-18 246th St., Bellerose 26 139-38 232nd St., Rosedale 13 176-12 Kildare Rd., Jamaica Marie Schepperle ........... Alice Sohr. .............. ........ Roberta Tolle. ....... ...... 8 2-81 165th St., Jamaica ....-...............-.194-O4 1 lOth Rd., Hollis Mary Uhlinger .... Kathleen Van der Waag ..... 46-O3 192nd St., Flushing 58 Anne Wenderoth...g ........ ....... 4 O-21 202nd St., Bayside Rose Zummo ...,....... ........ 2 11-19 91st Ave., Bellaire dffwfw CZUMWM X X Constance Roccanova Amy Mulholland l Q. L. e me S in - , ,ZS :VV Judith Banzer Ellen Prunty Anne Brennan G. . , determined by a combined vote of faculty and Seniors, form a distinctive part of each graduation ceremony, The initials stand for those three traits of Character, Loyalty, and Spirit of Study, deemed necessary not only in school but in the successful living of a Christian lite, The recipients have given evidence of these characteristics all through their high school careers. Sitting: B. Honl, C. Roccanova, T. Mullee. Standing: J, Battaglia, E. Prunty, A. Mulholland, J. Banzer, T. Adamson, V. Gore, M. Harrison, A. Brennan. ef Me ga!! dfld, EX!!! f . I Barbara Quinn Anne Wenderoth W U. ID. S. Roberta Tolle Evelyn Livoti Alice Hannigan T G is diocesan in scope. Based on a quota system, new members are admitted at the end of each year. They are chosen as those students whose superior scholastic achievements and practical Catholicity mark them as potential leaders in the Christian social sphere. Front: M. Haase, E. Livoti, M. Coyle, P. Dahlinger, R. Tolle. Standing: B. Carey R. Keating, M. Donohue, A. Wenderoth, B. Quinn, R. Zummo, J. Griffin. ' 37 mfzfjfzg 1942.02 us! Wawms To foster basic ideals and to coordinate school life, the Student Council exists as our organ of student government. Comprised of three G. O. officers plus all activity and class presidents, its mem- bership is an exhibition of practical democracy. Moreover, discus- sion of pertinent school issues and the presentation of suggestions make up the chief work of the Council. ln the application and devel- opment of its program, the Council is guided by an appointed faculty adviser. Thus, the body pursues its highest goal - the cultivation of traditional Catholic leadership to aid a spiritually impoverished world. Teresa Mullee Ujbeax Carol Springer Anne Van Gorder January Student Council Sittin : A. Mulholland, 81 Class President, E. Prunty, A. A. President, E. McGowan, 82 Class Presidgent, C. Roccanova, S,S.L. President, J. Banzer, Mariel Editor, J. Battaglia, Sodality Prefect, M. Harrison, Hobby Club President, D. Kimmerle, French Club President, M. A. Hanrahan,, Glee Club President. Standing: B. Honl, Crusader Editor, D. Brietung, German Club President, T. Adamson, Orchestra President, A. VanGorder, G. O. Vice President, T. Mullee, G. O. President, C. Springer, G.O. Secretary, M. A. Palmer, Spanish Club President, V. Gore, Jr. Red Crosss President, A. Brennan, Misssion Club President, M. McCartin, Genesian President, C. Wacewiz, Magnet President, A. Hannigan, Debating Club President. Q OO 0 1' 4 L me . 'Q ' 1 Lge sw, X. ., ., lk, li il 1 J Q H343 W 5 F5 w U as K Qi 3 22 r F- t Q On this auspicious occasion . . almost egm' odock We can't believe it . . . Sue, you were a picture Your dress was such a lovely shade of blue By the way the party before the Prom was great' The evennn was over before we knew it , lt all went so fast . . . and that breakfast party' Wasnt It just like Carol's mother to prepare such a feast? You know, we were all so tired and hungry , . , and we ate and laughed and sang . . . lt really was a great event. Everybody enjoyed themselves, including ME! P' pts with pleasure Seating in the mezzanine, only l at Our Committee Front: J. Koch, C. Wacewiz, P. Morrissey, M. A. Palmer, C. Kloss, P. Leka, E. Stenger. Back: F. Gancio, A. Van Gorder, C. Riggs, E. Livoti, R. Keating, E. Prunty, V. Greason, F. Luciano, A. Brennan. iq A Our night of nights has- come and gone, 6 17 ci- but the memories will stay with us for a long W time. Gosh, Jack, thank you for a wonderful V time. The whole evening went as planned . . . oh yes, the flowers were sex. o beautiful . . . and wasn't the music perfect? The Moon- , light Mist was such an N appropriate title and in The Grand Ballroom of the Hotel RN 'T 9 Q Pierre, it was perfect, Sister Nazaretta and the Commit- tee must have worked extra hard in selecting the dances X for the evening. All the girls looked stunning . . . such a change from the schoolgirl Another Happy Senior X of T.M.L.A. All l can say is, .J lt was FABULOUS l ' il W-rf Sitting: E. Algozer, C. Kloss, C. Wacewiz. Standing: V. Fraser, I. Tegeder, F. Luciano, A. Van Gorder, D, Breitung, P. Devlin, P. DeFrancis. 17 0 f u Ann Van Gorder Ann Griffin Filippa Luciano 42 X Helen Chiaramonte Eugenia Algozer Virginia Fraser ll fl Z 11712 0 1 0 Jean Schutter Margaref O'Donnell in A. . .. ., LV, Is. Q Q f 1' 'L F Q , . , Carol Wacewiz Carol Kloss Eileen Stenger Cathleen Russell ofa! 1452701 e when mlm anal 13 6261 Front Row: M. Sheehan, D. Gleason, M. Gleason, A. DeRose. Second Row: C. Schiller, S. Blanchard, J. Schufter, M. O'DonnelI. Back Row: T, Hero, M. Burke, L, Livofi, C, Russell, M. Wagner, F. Gancio. 43 W,-, w wg QQ' i 1. 1 I 5 0? Center: ANN VAN GORDER, G.O. President Left: CAROL SPRINGER, Vice President Right: MARY POVINELLI, Secretary-Treasurer stunsr-it couucit. Spring Term . oonoti-nr Muamucan A Sodality President WVRGINIA FRASER, L.H.S. V S.-S. L. President ANN GRIFFIN. L.HfS. r Mariel Editor , FiLIPPA LUCIANO, L.H.S. Crusader ,Editor-in-Chief -. CATHLLEEN RUSSELL. L.H.S.'l sm Club iiursasosxo ttzsznea, L.:-i.s. Genesians , i ' El LEEN PYKEA Grchestra V Canon Guess Debating mm A icsmsn A Magnets ,fi The officers of thisssociety are the President, Vice President and Secfretary-Treasurer of the G. O. and they, with the aid of the classpresi- dents and the activity chairmen spread the ideals of a student democracy. iUnderi their leadership loyalty to tl'fii-?.roSChool'5 Standards and traditions is more firmlyriinculcated. Theirs ish the task ot intelligently and sympathetically solving the problems of an individual, as well A as those of the entire school. Through the con- stant, patient work of theistudent Council, combined with the eamestnesss of the student body, a democratic forms of student govern- ment is successtully carried on. y A CAROL JUNGE A. A. President AGNES DeROSE, L.H.S. French ,Club ' EILSEN steuesnii Spanish Club A Crusader Business-.Manager MAiziANNe WAGNER, L.H.s. German crab e so CAROL snuck: Hobby Ciub FRANCES GANCIO, L.l-LS, Missions JANE GRIFFITH Tablet i JANET cARs'rEN Red Crosse -,. Ly, , l EEL n- Pv' is 07-5 November 8 . . . 2 Eugenia Ann Algozer, L.H.S. Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, A.A. 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 4, S.S.L. 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 45 Genisians l, 25 Mission Club l Q Cru- sader Staff 45 Class President 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. The Perfect Hostess . . . three terms as Prexy . . . Leadership -4- Personality : Gina . . . Point Lookout . . . Tres Chic . . . Hi, Doll . . . presses bathing suits . . . Gina, Jane and Ginny . . . partiality to oxford gray. . . Rosemont bound . . . i842 , . . I got a letter . . . Minnie the Mermaid . . . coffee ice creani . . . that's fabulous!! . . . Till Then . . . PANIC . . . ELF. A cheerful friend is like a sunny day, which sheds its brightness on all around. Rita Claire Aigner St. Robert Bellarmine, Bayside Sodality 2, 3, 45 Magnets 2, 3, 4, Mariel 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 2, A.A. 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 33 S.S.L. 3, 4, Prom Representative 3, Class President 3, Treasurer 3, 43 Cru- sader Staff 4, Magnets President 4. August 13 . . . dark glasses. , . 942 . . , My poor White Sox . . . specimens . . . pizza pie and pickles . . . allergic to orchids . . . Rita and Dee Dee . . . Punctual? . . . Sugar 'n spice and everything nice. . . l'm getting the mumps! . . . PANIC . . . French poodles . . . postcards ad infini- tum . . . Chicago . . . endless phone calls . . . l really must be going . . . femininity plus . . . . . I was so embarrassed! . . . ELF. Blushing is the color of virtue. St. Luke, Whitestone . always blushing Margaret Catherine Biehl L, . xl Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Mission Club 2, 4, -- Glee Club 2. December 2 . . . those memories of Fort Totten . . . I you say a soldier? . . . her favorite word . . . remember that room next door . . . . . . expressive smile . . . cigar anyone? . . . one of three many a sleepless night Fresh as the trickling rainbow of July . is li -:, 4 ' -ffz.. A.ae+i5rgfi::f3Af- -1 rl' f' :ti eff f.fs'a2si',w .ef'v1'i', .E ,- si' gf -'af ,V yy ,. , ' We ngifig Ig, 1 tg' A n Q bt l V ,I J D'd if Elizabeth Shelia Blanchard L.H.S. St. Anastasia, Douglaston Sodality 4, Mariel 4. March 13-. . . Globetrotter . . . flare for words . . . Bishop's import . . . crazy over crosswords . . . rabid Yankee-Yogi Berra booster . . . four continents have en- dured her . . . poetess supreme . . . egghead Liberal . . . ELF . . . ardent discussionist . . . fractured French . . Iifesavers and palau. She flies with her own wings. we 1 rl' Mary Bernadette Boyle Hifiii St. Pancras, Glendale -T, mr pai ' 4751 Sodality 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2 3 4' ' 6 French Club 3, 4. January 7 . . . My hair is not red . . . Don Mueller and the Giants . . . famous brothers . . . l didn't do my French! . , . Nomad . . . He forgot his wallet . . . Maureen . . . Ruth and Mary . . . Geometry Scholar? , . . Always blushing . . . Get me a piece of chocolate :ake . . . future nurse . . , good girl . . . C.M.K. Success in life is a matter not so much of opportunity as of perseverance. Merle Ann Bondy li N Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 33 Genesians 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 33 Mag- fSl:SlLf'l nets 2, 35 Spanish Club 3, 4, Mariel E551 ' -ng. Representative 33 S.S.L. 2, Class Treas- 'S urer 2. August I2 . . . Stylish clothes . . . allergic to red con- vertibles . . . and Howfel! . . . A call in the night . . . Helen and Merle . . . Giggles . . . Let's have a party! . . . terrific dancer . . . Manhattan magnet . . . Senior rings . . . five minute course on the uke . . . Let me tell you . . . PANIC . . . Suave lieutenant . . . ELF. Old songs are best-how sweet to hear The strains to home and memory dear. of , ll Dorothy Anne Breitung, L.H.S. I f Immaculate Conception, Jamaica l 1 Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Magnets 2, 3, 4, ,, ' Vice President Jr. Magnets 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 S.S.L. l, 45 Class Secretary lg Crusader Staff 4. July 13 . . . hair of gold, eyes ot blue . . . doesn't need an excuse to blush . . . dry sense of humor . . . High- land Lake . . . disposition-calm, cool and collected . . . Dot and Joan . . . charm plus brains . . . budding Rem- brandt . . . our German whiz . . . Gertrude and Clare. Follow thy art and you will set your name, a star among stars. -if J f 2 Q Mary Ann Bracken Sts. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village il tn: sodanfy 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, 53 A.A. l. July 3l . , . tiny and terrific . . . beautiful red curly hair . . . one of three . . . appetite vs. diet . . . Where's Herby . . . who's the certain D.D. from B.L.? What's from 20 questions? . . . weekends at Fort Totten . . . you know . . . how's Don? Her disposition is devout, her countenance angelical. Anne Marie Browne A 1-fit -4 'jfgs t Sts. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village 1: A 'll '69, 5 'is sodamy 1, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 1, 2, 1 gd' Red Cross 2, Representative 3, Tablet J I Representative lg A.A. l, 4. June 9 . . . dynamic combination . . . blonde hair, blue eyes . . . don't vs. doesn't . , . who's next, Joe or Jack? . . . what happened that Boston weekend? . . . dreams n Artie . . . Chaminade Prom . . . Ambition: to be an- other Vera Ellen . . . l.S.P. Well timed silence is more eloquent than speech. 48 Carol Carmen Buono Immaculate Conception, Jamaica D1 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 25 Hobby Club l 5 Crusader 4, Mariel Rep- S 'I ll rl sodaiaw 1, 2, 3, 4, Magnets 1, 2, 3, 4, J ' Q . r resentative 4, Class Secretary 4, Vice President 3. Jul 2 . . . true blue friend won erful ns of y . . . d se e humor . . . Carol and Joan . . . Va of 642 . . . our own Michelangelo . . . dreamy brown eyes . . . personality plus . . . strawberry milk-shakes . . . summers at Sun and Surf . . . One of thirteen S.P. AIl that ever was joyous, and clear, and fresh, music doth surpass. N .A ' i Ruth Margaret Cassidy Holy Child Jesus, Richmond Hill Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 A.A. l, 3, 43 Man- ager 4g Representative 2, 3, 4, Mission Club lg Hobby Club 2. December 7 . . . Four Famous Frenchmen . . . Chunkies . . . Weekend at Mattituck . . . Cortland . . . Friendly to all . . . Mary's . . . Hey Joe . . . Visits to the Pines . . . Geometry scholar . . . Ellen, Mary and Carol . . . George and Mike . . . blonde streak . . . NEVER . . . Great Var- sity Supporter . . . nomad . . . Notre Dame and Dodger Fan . . . Summers at Rockville Centre . . . C.M.K. Laugh and the world laughs with you. 49 ...f I I -. ai , it 1 . Mary Kay Burke, L.H.S. St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Mariel l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, Fea- ture Editor 43 Speech Club l, 2, 3, 4, Debating l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. l, 3, 4, Class Secre- tary 3, Crusader Staff 4, Literary Edi- tor 4. Jurie 25 . . . Mary Kay or Marikay? . . . Brains plus beauty . . . flair for debating . . . Betty Co-ed , . . Let's look at the facts . . .crush on gray flannels . . . OOO . . . Meet me in St. Louis . . . kewpie doll face and big blue eyes . . . PANIC . . . summers at LaPorte . . . ELF. But eyes and ears and every thought, Were with her sweet perfection caught. if J T1 Monica Ann Clinton ,.. 'Jig 5 ' -S' sl. Pascal Baylon, Hollis ' plLl!il ll -'t . Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club lg Mis- .i 7 sion Club 33 S.S.L. l 5 Class Treasurer l. December 3 . . . Caesar . . . This'll kill you! . . . Racing with the Moon-Vaughn Monroe . . . Her famous grand- ma . . . messenger girl . . . Duke Snider and the Dodgers . . . sudden interest in French . . . Everyone's entitled to her own opinion . . . Peaches and cream complexion . . . girl with the many faces . . . the case of the disap- pearing fish . . . laughing eyes. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Helen Theresa Chiaramonte ll Immaculate Conception, Jamaica 257151, tl Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 3, I x,g,tWgllQf Secretary 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mission -9 ,'f Club lg s.s.L. 3. J' January l8 . . . our future R.N .... intermediate whiz . . . ceaseless talk . . . Peach Lake . . . Shiela . . . those driving lessons . . . Merle and Helen . . . blackout . . . Wild Blue Yonder . . . a sincere friend . . . Mt. St. Vincent. . . PANIC . . . ELF. Heaven's own screen hides her soul's purest depth and loveliest glow. . 'ir '22 Mary Ann Collins svfej- St. Benedict Joseph, Richmond Hill l we sooaliiy l, 2, 3, 4, Missions 2, 3, 4, -1, French Club 2, 3, 4. November 20 . . . Slower! . . . gigantic breakfasts?? . M 81 M's . . . dog lover . . . Giants . . . southpaw . teller of tall tales . . . Oh! those fingernails . . . spy . messenger girl . . . D. ots . . . carrots . . , Labre . typist-Scranton, Pa .... future Florence Nightingale . blushes . . . B4's vigor. A cheerful temper joined with innocence maketh beauty attractive. of , 3 so J N Winifred Christine Collins If 211119 N 'rl httaihlt St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights I 'Z ' .49 ,gf sodanfy 1, 2, 3, 4, AA. 1, 2, 4, Rep- J resentative 3, 4g J.V. I, Varsity 2, Glee curb 1, s.s.L. 3. April I . . . Wendy or Winnie? . . . that trip to McGill . . . real peppy . . . pennant craze . . . future M.D. . . . PANIC . . . Well, l mean . . . giggles . . . long, long tresses . . . our own Tony Marvin . . . Wait till next year . . . the Knicks . . . Manhattan and St. John's . . . ELF. . . swimming for Ohrbach's. Soft and loving is her soul, swift and lofty soaring. 1 X Q Mary Ellen Cunningham Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills ,- , Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, ,I , A Secretary-Treasurer 3, Varsity Cheer- ' leader 3, 4, Captain 4, S.S.L. 2, 3, 45 ' Genesians 2, 3, 4, Representative 25 Q l French Club 3, 45 Crusader Staff 4, - Class Vice President 2, Treasurer 3, Sec- retary 4. December 4 , . . Notre Dame . . . Mickey and Kitty . . . one of the thirteen . . . cute, effervescent cheerleader . . . The Teddy Bear . . . true friend . . . bubbling and envied personality . . . haircuts?? , . . long talks . . . You, You, You. The highest wisdom is continual cheerfulnessf' 1 I I Marian Therese Corrigan k St. Ann, Flushing l Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Magnets I, 25 Mis- sion Club I, 25 Propagation Representa- tive I. August I6 . . . sparkling eyes and curly hair . . . I only have eyes for you, . . . that sweet I6 party . . . win- ning smile . . . Dartmouth dreams . . . My better lor worse?J half . . . contagious sense of humor . . . letters from Toronto , . . younger brother . . . the laugh he loves to hear . . . true friend. l was born beneath a twinkling star. Patricia Elizabeth DeFrancis, L.H.S, i, Incarnation, Bellaire ,fp Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Representative I, 2, A , Genesians I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, fi, spanish club 2, 3, 4, AA. 3, 4, J.y. V 4 Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 43 ' S.S.L. 2, 4. July 4 . . . Sister Seraphim . . . Oh, intelligent one . . . Genesians today? . . . 8 A.M. and second stops . . . Pats, Inc .... Those stairs were killing . . . one of the I3 . . . I'm coming . . . Why don't you draw a horse? . . . How does it look from this side? . . . Do you ache? . . . My Brother! All the world's a stage. E 2 Eileen Frances Curry RED Our Lady of the Cenacle, Richmond Hill Ros Sodality 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 3, 4. A ril I . . . When Irish Eyes Are Smiling . . . wonder- ' h P f I friend . . . Charleston . . . tall and slim . . . t ose u summer weekends . . . One of Eltition . . . Wait till you hear this . . . future nurse . . . personality plus. He whom a dream hath possessed knoweth no more of doubting. is il I Joan Phyllis DeRosa y Immaculate Conception, Jamaica , 1 Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, ,Q ff Magnets l, 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4. July 28 . . . I got another letter . . . that huge ring!! ...JoanandCarol . .. V3 of642. ..oneofthe I3 silky raven tresses . . . beautiful eyes . . . all expression . . . custom made wardrobe . . . I have to go on a diet! . . . Ruby . . . life-long friendships. Talent and worth, the only eternal grounds of distinction. 52 N Agnes Joan DeRose, L.H.S. 5 1 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Astoria L r P, 1 Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 Genesians I, 2, 3, f' 45 Mission Club I, 2, 3, 45 Hobby Club 'l5g,f 1, 2, French club 2, 3, 4, A.A. 3, 4, 7 S.S.L. 3, 45 Crusader Staff 45 Class X Secretary 4, Treasurer 35 Tablet Rep- resentative 25 French Club President 4. April I7 . . . the Mount . . . future teacher . . . high, high heels . . . artiste magnifique . . . reivax . . . lO42 . . . sparkling brown eyes . . . How much do you think I weigh? . . . Latin expert . . . summers in the Cats- kills . . . PANIC . . . Does anyone have a comb? . . . worry, worry . . . immune to teasing . . , petite and sweet . . . new clothes . . . Norma . . . What am I going to do? . . . ELF. How blest, how happy should I be, Were that fond glance bestowed on me. Patricia Emilie Devlin L.H.S. 1 St. Clare, Rosedale Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 7 Debating I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 1 ,5 - 45 Genesians 35 A.A. 3, 45 J.V. Cheer- , ' leader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 45 Tablet Q Q Representative 35 S.S.L. I, 45 Class Vice 4 President I 5 Crusader Staff 4. June 8 . . . Pat . . . experienced Brooklyn traveler? . . . St. John's Prep fan , . . one of the Zorches . . . 22 . . . vivacious cheerleader . . . vibrant black hair . . . fuzzy animals with lopsided ears . . . bubbling person- ality . . . true friend . . . Pat, Carmela and Pat . . . fond of DICKens . . . the other half. ' Self confidence is the secret of success. I Q' Muriel Perpefua Dillon .Ling Queen of Peace Flushing L' 5 I 1 I l Ill' 'Af it I A h 'Ain 1 .1 , v , 5 5 7' Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Genesians I J Z , 25 MIS- sion Club 2 Hobby Club I. August 2 . . . My Love My Love , . Artie . N th , . . . or Carolina . . . blue chaise lounge . . . summers in East Hampton . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . Jo Loretta Joan . . . those famous parties . . . what happened in Jlames- port?? . , . wonderful friend . . . that crazy laugh . . . I got a letter. The smiles that win, the tints that glow, But tell of days in goodness spent. 53 ,N His by Elma ,gn Barbara Ann Dolan , stir,- li ,'? St. Kevin, Flushing l -gl. i,' J Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. XX g October 15 . . . Honey redhead . . . St. Kevin's Dances . . . Book Room . . . fun to be with . . . that's fabulous . . . those cute brothers . . . personality . . . those char- treuse convertibles . . . Oak Bluffs . . . Jahn's , . . stop before lunch. Her wit was more than man'sg her innocence, a child's. Marylin Frances Dolzer I f A Nl ' J June 5 German dances smiling ll Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village E ,- f Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3 V' 4, Mission Club 2, 3, 4, ssl.. 2, 3, 4f . . curls that rain can't hurt . . . our favorite .speller . . . quiet and sincere . . . Ratskeller . . whiz at Math . . . dark eyes that are always . . future teacher . . . deep warm voice. A kind heart is a fountain of gladnessf' W MAMA: 9 Elizabeth Jane Doocey Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, , , Q' 'G' A 43 Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Missions g French Club 3, 4. ' v4s -wig -55453 Immaculate Conception, Jamaica 513 5453, 2 3 . Tm.. l V., ,Q 1 4, November 5 . . . Betty . . . oldest of eight . . . true friend . . . ready smile . . . beautiful soprano voice . . . Irish brogue and overalls . . . Genesians' hardworking prompter . . . journalist enthusiast . . . liquid blue eyes . . . New Rochelle bound. The highest graces of music flow from the feelings of the heart. 4.2 li Diana Lavinia Doyle Sodality 3, 4g Spanish Club 3, 4g Glee 4 I t St. Nicholas Tolentine, Jamaica Club 3, Mission Club 43 A.A. 45 S.S.L. 3, 4. April 9 . . . Oregon State . . . latest addition to T.M.L.A. . . . 942 . . . Dee Dee and Rita . . . passion for bracelets and nail polish . . . searching for specimens on Cape Cod . . . I just love it! . . . that foreign accent . . . letters from Tommy . . . Dodger fan . . . PANIC . . . coffee ice cream . . . Well, out on the West Coast ...ELF. Sweetness, beauty, charms, and personality, are all in your possession. Ms... ssc. .. W N , i,: Maril n Mar Drin k Y Y 9 I, Corpus Christi, Woodside 1. Ilgfb Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 Genesians l, 2, 3, U-9 4, Mission club 2, 3, 4, AA. 3, 4, N s.s.l.. 2, spanish Club 3, 4. April 9 . . . 1042 . . . future teacher . . . better late than never . . . goldy locks . . . that summer at Rocky Point . . . l'lI Get By . . . Reivax . . . number 83 . . . PANIC . . . Jeannie in the play . . . Skipper . . . That red dress , . . When I lived in California-I . . . the late G.G .... movie mad . . . sings like a canary . . . ELF. The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. 55 1 I I Helen Dolores Drazenovich Q St. Joseph, Astoria , 1 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 German Club 2, 3, 1 , - 45 Magnets 3, 4, Vice President 4. ' July I . . . a twin . . . short, blond hair. . . piano lessons . . . brother at Notre Dame . . . l'll phone you . . . eine deutsche Schulerin . . . artistic . . . summers at King- ston . . . a quiet and true friend. Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. ' - Mary Ann Josephine Farina St. Gerard Majella, Hollis ,,l,E'55-- Sodality 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Music Department l, 2, 3, 43 Hobby Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Orchestra 3 4 ill -2 r- f 2' LA, ?-sig' 4 D 4 r S W I November 6 . . . mad about Fordham U .... auburn hair . . . fabulous luncheon parties . . . the Orchestra's own Miss Tinkle Keys . . . those short lived diets . . . an over- abundance of freckles . . . future chemist . , . The Pizza Queen . . . Did he call? . . . true and wonderful friend . . . late again . . . love those earrings . . . on the Best Dressed List. Beauty is the mark God sets on virtue. Jane Marie Eichler Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, A.A. 3, 45 S.S.L. 2, 4. November l7 . . . Gina, Jane and Ginny . . . partial to coffee sodas . . . destined for Vermont U .... brother named Pepper . . . reaction from H303 . . . Bye Doll . . . Genesian's little Commie . . . Carl Erskine rooter. . . PANIC . . . room full of pennants . . . movie mad.. . Get off your knees, lke . . . little, cute, loveable . . , ELF. The two noblest of things, which are sweetness and light, Maureen Elizabeth Farrell il ' Holy Family, Flushing I ' V a5 k, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Missions 1, 2, 3, Eglii, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club lg a.7'm 7'l S.S.L. 2, Red Cross Representative 3, ,983 I 47:3 Class Treasurer 2. ' 6 November 4 . . . those Xavier Military Balls . . . all those letters ...' 'Too Young . . . freckles . . . Maggie . . . my other halt . . . Why did we do it? . . . true friends . . . duets?? . . . sweetest lrish lassie . . . Guess What? . . . one of Eltiton. The luxury of doing good surpasses every other personal enjoyment. 56 1, J Marguerite Alice Forttrell Holy Family, Flushing Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club l, 2, 3, 4, A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Mariel 3, 4. May 30 . . . Peggy . . . future nurse . . . artistic talent camera champ . . . dues!! . . . generosity plus . . . working girl . . . . . . terrific swimmer . . . those parties . special diet . . . typist?? . . . basketball . . . E.O.H. . . enthusiast . . . hearty laughter . . . My love, my love . . . flour girl . . . one of the Eltiton. Hope! thou nurse of young desire. WR Virginia Ann Fraser, L.H.S. Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills Z UHTING Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Mariel 2, 3, 4, Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 2, French Club2 3 4 L l 2 Treasurer l, 2, G.O. Secretary-Treas- urer 3, S.S.L. President 4. February 24 . . . Gina, Jane and Ginny . . . summers at Shelter lsland . . . Easy Go . . . definition of friendship On Top of Old Smokey . . . PANIC . . . leadership plus . . . high marks with ease . . . never missed a game 1042 . . . peaches and cream complexion . . . school spirit personified . . . ELF. From her they'll read the perfect ways of honor. Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 A.A. 3. 4, Debate .,:S.S..,,3,4: Class President l, 2, Vice President 4, N Barbara Anne Fraser . r - Fi' St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights ' X Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Genesians 1, 2, 4, 'lag Tablet Representative lg Glee Club 3, U4 Hobby Club 2. X June 5 . . . Oh, come on, girls, we shouldn't be here ...Manhattan . . . Ethel B . . . C'mere--- . . . red trunk . . . 5'l , lots of fun . . . that Saturday car wash . . . I don't even know you . . . Giant rooter . . . . lt's FraSer . . . Sorry, it has a dent in it . . . fussy about food . . . the Mambo . . . Bobbie and the break. A sweet disposition is always in demand. 5- Eileen Grace Gallagher S .. ii T' ' x, Incarnation, Bellaire fm-as l Sodality l, 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, A.A. 3, 4, Masssaon Club i,s.s.i.. 3, ' Tablet Representative 4. September 26 . . . big blue eyes . . . always on the look- out . . . bus rides . . . long phone calls . . . so pretty when wet . . . long walks . . . Fire Island . . . hoping . . . Goodnight, Eileen . . . incessant chatter . . . loves to starve . . . oh, that brother . . . work? . . . those pictures. . . Penn. Military. Burdens become light when cheerfully borne. St. Mary Manhasset .. ' i Marilyn Ann Fuertinger R ff , ,' JI ui Sodality 3, 4g Orchestra 2, 3, 4g Mis- sion Club lg Hobby Club lg Spanish ,. Club 2, 3, 4g Music Department 3, 4. ,S September 24 . . . Marilyn . . . driver's license . . . pickles . . . loves to swim . . . those dancing periods- knock, knock . . . angelic harpist? . . . adorable little sister . . . St. John's . . . enormus appetite but no effect . . . those summers at Port Washington. A crown upon her forehead, a harp within her hand. W .. Frances Adelaide Gancio, L.H.S. St. Gerard Majella, Hollis 1 g 'T 'fix Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative l, 2g Mission Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- I ' urer 3, Vice President 43 Propagation l it Representative 3g Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g wh IW7 A.A. 3, 4g Hobby Club lg Prom Com- ff' mittie 4g Mission Club President 4. June I4 . . . Kitty . . . Far Rockaway . . . Eltiton . . . Fordham enthusiast . . . trusty servant of the Missions . . . always prompt. . . let's have a party . , . Dodgers . . . natural dancer . . . l of the 4 . . . frankness . . . terrific friend . . . always generous. Everlasting enthusiasm to do better work saves one from flat failure. 58 , Deborah Ann Gleason, L.H.S. an .. St. Gerard Majella, Hollis E ,iii l sl 5433 'hiv Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club l, 2, Eyilifg. 3, 45 Hobby Club l g A.A. I, Representa- l : D '4 tive l 3 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club W ,fb I '76 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. l, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice ' President l. si- ' , August 30 . . . five foot two, eyes of blue . . . long brown hair . . . a special interest in Syracuse . . . l got a letter . . . long CURLEY hair. . . little Iunches??? . . . I can't, l'm allergic . . . those famous Spanish classes . . . a good friend. Fashioned so tenderly, young and so fair. w ll if 451, N Martha Jean Granholm x,1,t'STl'p' St. Clement Pope, South Ozone Park .59 . ' J 7 Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. 2, Red Cross 3, 4. Dctober 26 . . . Marty . . . Dr. Brown's Vin Fiz . . . 3 A.M. in the morning . . . Miss Gramcracky . . . chum . . Superior Al . . . curly locks . . . Racket Squad . . . always on time? . . . Physiotherapist . . . one of these lays . . . Wait till you hear . . . Nelsons' . . . 7th per- od Chem . . . eraser fights . . . mysterious notes . . . ate slips. All grand thoughts come from the heart. 3. 3 2 a Margaret Anne Gleason, L.H.S. F ,il 'l St. Margaret, Middle Village Qgawf Sodality 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, 9 fu Junior Red Cross 3, 4, A.A. 3, 4, Class Secretary lg S.S.L. 3, 4. ' September 3 . . . Peggy . . . Hey, Joe . . . Trinity . . . terrific swimmer at Lake Ronkonkoma . . . Dodger fan . . . Gil Hodges . . . future math teacher . . . great ice skater . . . Spanish whiz ..., Where do you keep your dog? . . . Oasis . . . cute and terrific. Life has no blessing like a prudent friend. - ggg , 59 iff Marion Joan Gregorski Holy Family, Flushing .api l . Sodality 3, 4g Mission Club 3. July 18 . . . long blond hair . . . R.B .... those famous parties . . . terrific dancer . . . Xavier football games . . . an ardent Dodger fan . . . Harrison Lindy . . . McBurney what? . . . Marion, Mary Ann, Maureen . . . Eltiton. Thou art the shape of melodies, and thou the ecstasy of prayers. Valerie Ann Greason St. Gerard, Hollis 22:54 1 Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Mission Club 2, 3, ' ' -EER 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g A.A. 3, 4, Glee 'EI Club 3, 4, S.S.L. l, 33 Red Cross Rep- 9, , resentative 3, 4, Prom Committee 45 Class President l. il eilgla Elie, 4 D 4 r l ' 4, March lO . . . Val . . . contagious smile . . . Eltiton . . . those Spanish translations . . . allergic to cats . . . continually cutting her hair . . . tears of laughter . . . look at my tan . . . l'm depressed . . . bowling enthusiast . . . flaming red hair . . . Far Rockaway. Nothing is more honorable than a grateful heart. Ann Elizabeth Griffin, L.H.S. St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Magnets l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. l, 2, 3, 4, Debate Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 25 Mariel 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 2, 3, Feature Editor 3, Associate Editor 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, A.A. 3, 43 Genesians l, 25 Class President l, Vice President 2, 3, Mariel Editor 4. September 15 . . . lovely to look atg delightful to know . . . Manhattan . . . essence of refinement . . . PANIC . . . one touch of genius . . . future journalist . . . willing worker . . . Liz and Ann . . , ELF. Be thou the rainbow to the storms of life, the evening beam that smiles the clouds away. Jane Ann Griffith St. Stanislaus, Maspeth Sodality 2, 3, 4, Genesians l 3 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, 3, J.V. 3, Varsity 4, Spanish Club ' 2, 3, 4, Tablet Representative 4, Presi- dent 4. September 20 . . . Rowena, the fair Saxon beauty . . . Spanish beauty . . . Spanish whiz . . . DOUBTFUL . . . plaid suit . . . Varsity Cforward?i . . . size 22 . . . Pancho and Jose . . . polo coat . . . Mary's . . . future private eye . . . letter sender . . . dry sense of humor . . . Perry Mason . . . Johnny Johnston's leading lady . . . Dodgers . . . Cary Grant. . . C.M.K. Sweeter than the breath of Spring, is the joy a friend can bring. rf! ntl' DIV: 3, Catherine Joan Grimaldi ll .QQ- o -g I I 7 J ph' Our Lady of the Cenacle, Jamaica Sodality l, 2, 3, 4. January l7 . . . Cathy . . . lt got me so aggravated . . . Chunkies . . . Pizza . . . Skouras l.B.T. . . . Mombo . . . famous sandwiches . . . Pizza King . . . fabulous hair- do's . . . Murt, our own Stevedor . . . C.C. The daintiest last, to make the end most sweet. 61 Jo Ann Griffiths St. Gerard, Hollis gi il I Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 4, , 1 A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club l, 2, 3, 4, Magnets 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, -. Mariel Representative 4. August 25 . . . our little Teddy Bear . . . is red her favor- ite color? . . . those rides in that famous Studebaker . . . those crazy mixed up diets . . . what happens on Wednes- day nights at nine? . . , Dizzy and Jo . . . Everybody but everybody goes to Tom's . . . a future Michelangelo. The luxury of doing good surpasses every other personal enjoyment. Carmela Maria Grosso St. Mary Magdalene, Springfield g'gf5lg1 sbaaiafy 1, 2, 3, 4, Gibb Club 2, 3, 4, i-5,l:lE1,5f' AA. 1, 2, Mariel 1, 2, Mission Club 1, Q' De.,,,, 2, Hobby Club lg Tablet Representa- , l Q, tive 2, Spanish Club 43 Class Treasurer l, Secretary 4, S.S.L. 4. February 7 . . . Lolly . . . Sailor Beware . . . Thursday, macaroni day . . . ls his hat in the right place? . . . 2l42 . . . those altos . . , sand, posters and Mattituck . . . Please hide mail boxes, l'm driving . . . Side by Side, Lolly and Pat . . . 8 day week . . . 26 hour day. The world belongs to the energetic. Mary Ann Grimm St. Andrew Avellino, Flushing R ff Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Representative lg 9, mtl? Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club l, ' , ll 2, 3, 4, Secretary 23 A.A. l, 2, 3, 4g 34' Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, ,-', Tablet Secretary 3, Mariel Representa- ,S tive l, 35 S.S.L. 2, 4. September 7 . . . Maggie . . . that Xavier Military Ball . . . my other half . . . Because of you . . . everlasting friendship . . . duets . . . future nurse . . . Why did we do it? . . . clarinet virtuoso . . . What am I going to do? . . . one of the Eltiton. Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' 5 4739 if E Carol Ann Guess Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Debate Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 45 8,15 Genesians l, 3, 4, Representative 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. l, 2, 3, 4: 4-V A.A. 4, Class President 2, Secretary 33 Debate Club President 4. May 6 . . . Miss Orator . . . cover girl . . . Thousan1 Islands in summer . . . Yogurt for lunch . . . Oh thos proms . . . my brother says . . . collects C.P.L. Trophij . . . teaching ambitions . . . an idealist . , . Sister Grego in the play. . . like a china doll . . . PANIC. . . ELF. Laughter is the cipher-key by which you may decipher character. 62 Teresa Maria Hero, L.H.S. X 4 , Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills f , Sodality 3, 4, A.A. 3, 4, Representative 3, 4, Vice President 4, J.V. 43 Mission Club 3, 4g French Club 3. February 8 . . . Terry . . . big Latin tests . . . Tempta- tion . . . musically inclined . . . faithful friend . . . loads of books . . . a walk around the corner . . . baby sister . . . quick good-byes . . . Panic . . . good glory . . . Elf . . . Sorry, wrong number . . . Urseus and Beauty . . . B 4's vigor. Her grace, her more than beauty. ,M 'E Rosemarie Ann Hubmann American Martyrs, Queens Village , '9 lt ,QCD . debt ,iz Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Hobby Club l, 25 -9 -, s.s.L. 2, 3, German club 3, 4, Class J Treasurer 2. October 19 . . . Hubby . . . Air mail letters to Fort Dix . . . Nelson's . . . R.P .... that summer in Europe . . . energetic working girl . . . loves to Talk . . . l A.M. phone calls . . . I Believe . . . a birthday present . . . gym? . . . are you coming home . . . Adelphi bound ...C.C. The greatness of simplicity comes, in no small way, from an appreciation of truth and beauty. 63 ll,' '52 L E. . h KL , Carole Lee Hug tower Migffr:-wx St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans ' ill Sodality l, 2, 35 A.A. lg German Club 'Q-V Kspylpl 35 Mission club 1. March 15 . . . mischievous brown eyes . . . geometry major . . . big three . . . yearning for Brooklyn . . . skat- ing friend . . . her pal Butch . . . Excelsiors . . . best pal . . . NeIson's . . . fabulous poetry . . . Kitten . . . Oh, those Communists . . . modern Interpretation . . . Mambo anyone? . . . numerous parties . . . uni onni . . . movies? . . . The Crew 2l Strong . . . Have Some- thing to tell you! . . . hairdresser . . . one in a million. Laughter and mischief lurk in her eyes. Carol Ann Junge Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights i i Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 A.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Jay ' Vee 25 Varsity 2, 3, 4, Representative ,f 25 Mariel l, 3, 4, Photography Editor N 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Mission Club l5 S.S.L. 3, 45 Crusader 45 A.A. Presi- dent 4. October 31 . . . visits to the Pines . . . Four Famous Frenchmen . . . Varsity forward . . . Arlene . . . original scrubs. . . Nancy and Pat . . . parties . . . Mary's . . . tall friends . . . Camera fiend . . . summer job . . . Physics front table . . . Horn and Hardart . . . C.M.K. . . . ELF. The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. 5 Catherine Roseann Indelicato K Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Q -by F sodaiify 1, 2, 3, 4, spanish club 2, 3, fi . - 45 Glee Club 2. November l4 . . . big brown eyes . . , that gym suit!! . . . one of the thirteen S.P .... summers at Long Beach . . . those Florida vacations . . . Va of 642 . . . from poodles to page-boys . . . full of dramatic expression . forever fun loving . . . dresses like a Vogue model . . . '.'l-thought l'd diellln See where she comes, apparell'd like the spring. Judith Anne Keenan , le Queen of MartYrS, Forest Hills i' Milf Q4 Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Genesians 3, 45 ' gplsitilzl Magnets 2, 35 Mission Club 2, 35 Tablet ,,' Representative 4, Vice President 4. J' July 9 . . . Judyfalways helpful . . . smelling salts and aspirins . . . glorious tan . . . deep logic, so d-e-e-p . . . is her a good girl? . . . veteran traveler . . . West Virginia . . . Kindly and Pal . . . pretzels and sour cream . . . that funny smile for . . . take the E . . . Judy's Snack Bar . . . circle S . . , B4's vigor. They are never alone that are accompanied by noble thoughts. 64 1 N Elena Maria Kizis if lmmaculate Conception, Jamaica -v Sodalityi 2 3 4 Representative ' A.A. 3 4 Representative l. May 2 . . . Love Lee . . . phone bills . . . bottled sun- shine. . . Rodeo champ!! . . . oh! those hillbilly songs . . . basketball fiend . . . Double Trouble on that horse Jim . . . one of the rovin' kind . . . Candy Kizis . . . Sheila and El . . . inseparable two . . . real potent . . . Irish dances. Seeing only what is fair, Sipping only what is sweet. Carol Ann Kloss, L.H.S. St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4, , X Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3, 4, Mariel 5, X 2, 3, 4, S orts Editor 43 Debatin l, , ' 3, 43 Frenllch Club 2, 3, 4, S.S.L? l, 2, ' 3, 4, Glee Club lg Prom Committee 3, he 4, Co-Chairman 4, Class President 2, -f 43 Vice President l, 3g Secretary 33 S.S.L. Representative 2. September 21 . . . two proms . . . new house . . . Four Famous Frenchmen . . . Klossie . . . original scrubs . . . NEVER . . . Peppy Varsity guard . . . mermaid . . . Sis in Mexico . . . Mary'sA. . . one of the thirteen S.P. . . . CARY GRANT . . . out of this world, l0fll-I2 . . . be aIertED . . . pedestrian's menace . . . CMK. Youth is full of pleasure. se J, Joan Margaret Koch X ' ll St. Stanislaus, Maspeth in if lim 5 :A I' sig, n 9 ob , 'f J 1 Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, .l , French Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee r 45 Class Secretary l, 23 S.S.L. l, 2, Hobby Club lg A.A. l. November 12 . . . Gism . . . FRANKLY . . . no other love . . . lovely long hair . . . John's . . . Pat, Dee, Carmel . . . l'm afraid!! . . . summers at East Marion . . . oh those jokes! . . . never eats dessert l?D . . . Hee Hee . . . Hey Megiell . . . French whiz . . . T.M.LA 's Esther Wil- liams . . . gorgeous home made clothes .l never mind! Born with the gift of laughter. 65 ., sf ' A Kay Anne Krisch ll St. Boniface, Elmont 'K French Club 2, 3, 4. July 2l . . . enviable golden red tresses . . . for dress for taxis . . . trip to Bermuda . . . Auf Wiedersein Blues . . . strong yearning to see Texas l?J . . . affinity for tall . . . our potential physio therapist . . . summers at Bayport . . . real estate interests at 3 P.M .... l got a letter yesterday . . . possessor of a wonderful ward- robe . . . flair for knitting-especially nylon argyles . . . generous friend. BIest with charm, the certainty to please. Kathryn Mary Kratochvil i 52:34 333 St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose Elg!E ,i T1 ws:-J Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Mariel Representative lg Propagation si 'TQ Representative 35 Class Treasurer 2. f 6 August l3 . . . Kathy . . . partial to Indiana . . . Beyond the Blue Horizon . . . diets but no will power . . . week- ends upstate . . . Jones Beach . . . avid summer school fan . . . I got a letter . . . Oh Joan . . . Chaminade Prom! . . . extended course in Geometry . . . Dodgers . . . looks 'n charm 'n personality . . . future R.N. A form more fair, a face more sweet Ne'er hath it been my lot to meet. Virginia Amy Kruck . . ' 1 ' ,Pi St. Robert Bellarmine, Bayside ' .bxtqlf f- .x Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Hobby club lg -1' if A.A. l. J December 3 . . . Ginger . . . membership in the Beacon Hill Club . . . I was so aggravated . . . l.B.T.l?l . . . Nelson's . . . transfer please . . . Mambo . . . l need you so , , , Hi Ho Selva . . . ltalian Bob f?l . . . that wardrobe . . . Did Rose get the point straight? . . . an unforgettable day at Rye Beach . . . Chong . . . A,B,C, D.E .... The Duke. . . Charlie, my boy . . . l'll get the car and we'll go together . . . Adelphi bound . . . C.C. From grave to gay, from lively to serene. 66 ' , Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village ,F Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 A Q ' ulie Ann auria J L A S.S.L. Representative 3. August 28 . . . Deep Purple . . . Mardi Gras . . . Air Mail letters . . . Sailor 'n her I5 kittens . . . Grundoon . . . Pasta-fazool . . . Experienced Traveler . . . Nelson's . . . That's a car? . . . Weekends in Atlantic City . . . elevator operator . . . Bright Eyes . . . Philadelphia . . . Oh, those trips!! . . . Governor's lsland . . . Port Washington . . . U.S.N.D.O.N. In quietness and in confidence shall be your strength. Lorraine Madeline Livoti, L.H.S. Immaculate Conception, Jamaica F322 lil' eg? soaanfy 1, 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, French Club 2, 3, 4g Mission Club 3, 4, September 22 , . . soft spoken . . . excellent cook . . . discriminating taste . . . statuesque . . . soft green eyes . . . sense of humor . . . loyal friend . . . knit wit . . . college bound . . . loves to give surprises and be surprised . . . shy smile . . . aspiring teacher . . . arms full of books . . . loves Friday and sea food . . . that week in Canada . . . member in good standing of the Hobby Club. High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. 67 J I V ' 'i Pauline Elizabeth Leka ,Y , , IEE: St. Pascal Baylon, Hollis Zigi EH Lil' sodamy 1, 2, 3, 4, Giee Club 2, 3, 4, Ejggig, A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 4g 1,4 Mission club 2, 3, 4g s.s.L. 3, A.A. ,av 1 '26 Representative 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. ' July l7 . . . Perry Mason . . . second home-Yankee Stadium . . . letter receiver . . . Whitey, the helper . . . little fearless one . . . lightening . . . NEVER . . . Tele- phone calls-five minutes only . . . Mary's . . . Private eye . . . Louie . . . Red Buttons . . . Blue eyes and bow ties . . . CMK Enthusiasm is the greatest asset in the world. i I ' I Joan Lundlne lmmaculate Conception Jamaica 7 . 1 ' , Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Magnets l, 2, 3, 4, I - ' ' Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 2. March I5 . . . Muldoon, our tall, blond sophisticate . . . summers on Peconic Bay . . . beautiful brown eyes . . . affinity for Beethoven and l..P. records . . . Did you do the French? . . . Sister Ubaldus . . . posters that are always on time? . . . devoted to L'Apache, her sailboat. Character and personal force are the only investments that are worth anything, Filippa Anne Luciano, L.H.S. St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Debating Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 25 S.S.L. I, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, Genesians 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Mission Club 3, 4, Mariel 3, 4, Crusader 4, Class President I, 4, Vice President 3, Secre- tary 2, 3, Crusader Editor-in-chief 4. ATI NG' LU July 13 . . . Madame Defarge . . . Who's got an English book? . . . Flip . . . Just a lucky strike . . . variety of lunches . . . afternoon conversations . . . CARY GRANT . . . Miss Tropical . . . Dodgers . I . Johnny Mc- Whiskers . . . Rutgers . . . DEFINITE . . . Mary's . . . CMK. I am wealthy in my friends. Janet Marie Lynch St. Mel, Flushing Sodality l, 2, 3, 4: A-A. 1, 2. 3, 45 :Gi mpg Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club l, 2, Mission Club l, 2, S.S.L. l, 2. be , 'l 4 if September 22 . . . Jan . . . l know . . . Harvard . . . those sodas at Jahn's . . . Honey and Pat . . . freckles . . . Breezy Point summers . . . sports enthusiast . . . sweetness personified . . . lt's your turn! . . . soft eyes . . . always helpful . . . proposed dieting . . . Put out the chalk! Her loveliness I never knew until she smiled on me. 68 ln if 3,179 X Jean Marie Malone 'll toll' l , I' .s , J vue St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights ' .' Sodality 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3g S.S.L. 3. July 3 . . . l'm on a diet? . . . Buddy . . . Lorelei . . . Joost . . . what a riot . . . hamburgers and pickles . . . Nelson's . . . Laughing gas , . . Dixibell . . . Look into my crystal ring . . . Manhattan Space Cadet . . . C.C. A merry heart goes all the day. Eileen Mary Mattes St. Aidan, Williston Park Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, 33 A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 33 Genesians l, 2, 3, 43 Mariel l, 3, 4, Representative lg French Club 2, 3, 4. October l7 . . . combs . . . polo coat . . . Hildebrandt's . . . Too shy??? . . . Mary's . . . ME . . . DOUBTFUL . . . Kay Starr . . . Physics front table . . . Four Famous Frenchmen . . . telephone booths . . . Izzie . . . Any ribbon scraps? . . . blushing . . . Look at this hair! . . . Quick! Lend me a book coverl! . . . CMK. So sweet the blush of bashfulnessf' 69 , ,,,,. fig - Sandra Jane Manny lf 551. . ' ' .-f' Immaculate Conception, Jamaica A vhgtvc' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club 1, 2, A gf' 43 French Club 3, 45 S.S.L. 2, 3. J November 9 . . . green eyes and blond C?J hair . . . don't complain . . . Nelson's . . . l.B.T .... Argyles? not in the Army! . . . the good old days at La Guardia . . . Postmark Korea . . . Big Brother Bob . . . Saint CPD Nick . . . Pickle Dish . . . D.C. Love is the jewel that wins a world. 263. 5 Patricia Ann Megiel St. Stanislaus, East Maspeth 1 W, Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Mission Club l, 2, 3, 4, Propagation Representative 3, 45 'Q AA. 1, 2, French Club 3, 4. December 4 . . . Saint Louis Woman . . . l'm afraid . . . Blondie . . . Hee, Hee . . . Megiel, the Mermaid . . . Joanie, Du, Carmel . . . My Cousin Barbara . . . lunch table antics . . . holidays and horse back riding , . . Ah, for Montreal again , . . summers at Port Washington . . . the boy next door . . . long letters. lt is better to be small and shine, than to be big and cast a shadow. St. Pascal Baylon Hollis , A Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Maraei 1, 3, 4, Rep- Lag N Jane Bridget McLaughlin 1 A , , W, bv resentative lg Genesians 3, 43 Hobby X Club l, 2, Red Cross 2. October 25 . . . warm radiant smile, personality to cor- respond . . . large, beautiful, blue eyes . . . our future secretary . . . Waiting blues . . . I cut my hair again! perpetual ball of enthusiasm . . . Marine hymn . . . summers at Whitestone . . . lover of roller skating, danc- ing, pizza . . . soft-spoken and gentle . . . always a friend Jones Beach swimming enthusiast . . . Secretary of l,S.P. And that smile, like sunshine, dart Into many a sunless heart. Barbara Marie Meinzer The Holy Angels, Sunnyside ESS' Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Hobby Club l, 2, 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. 2. December 5 . . . Because of You . . . Bobbie . . . Lake- hurst Naval Base . . . gym?? . . , From Rags to Richie . . . i955 and rings. . . brown eyes . . . Holly Social . . . Hg2 . . . Uncle Paul . . . Dixie Bell . . . cute as a trick . . . bangs and long wavy hair . . . C.C. Much wisdom often goes with fewest words. Joan Margaret Moravus Our Lady of Fatima, Jackson Heights Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Representative lg J.V, 23 Varsity 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. 3, 4, Rep- resentative 33 Mission Club 2, 3, Propa- gation Representative 2, 33 Class Presi- dent 4g Varsity Captain 4. June 5 . . . Little Ernie. . . red as a beet. . . My mother starched it . . Varsity forward . Yankees and Knicks . . . Definite . . . . . . Cary Grant . . . Physics front table . . . Polo Coat , . , Any ribbon scraps? . . . KAY STARR ...Mary's . . . MOTHER! . . . Let's Salir! . . .CMK. Sports that wrinkled care deridesg laughter holding both her sides. Dorothy Marie Murtaugh Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Q.6 'h Sodafify 1, 2. 3, 4, C0-PI'6fECf 3, co- 2 Prefect Junior Sodality 2, Representative 32 Afl'1l6fiCS l, 2, 3, 43 Junior Varsity A 4, Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 6. 4 Representative lg Debate Club lg Glee Oorwt Club 2, 3, 4, Genesians 3, 4, Propaga- tion Representative 23 Mariel Represent- ative 35 Sodality Prefect 4. eptember 8 . . . long titian hair. . . don't panic . . . her wn seamstress . .E . l of the l3 . . . Murt. . . The Teddy ear . . not a care in the world . . . Tremendous . . , outhold and Tennis . . . Military Drills. A lovely lady, surrounded by light from her own beauty. 71 Alice Frances Mozzone Corpus Christi, Woodside Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club l Athletics 3, 4, Mission Club l, 2, 3. December l . . . Al . . . Skouras . . . those haircuts l.B.T .... big brown eyes . . . trips to Ohio famous choral periods . . . Mona Lisa . . . Alice and Mimi Embarrassing Moments . . . the good times at Greeks . . . Uncle Frank and his Fire Truck . . . summer romances . . . M.D. and B.K .... Holiday Inn . There lives a conversation in her eyes X 1, Karlene Grace Mutter .L 'hllwdsi St. Andrew Avellino, Flushing ' .g1'L't.j Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2 jf Glee Club l, 2, A.A. l, 23 Miss Club l, 45 S.S.L. 2. July 15 . . . Goog . . . l-le's not much to look at . . Maybe I can get the car . . . Oh, those crazy weekend parties! . . . Rajah and his i940 version of the Atom Bomb . . . my other half . . . Mag and the midnight swim . . . The most terrific personality . . . l of 3 . . . Lord Nelson and Jo-Al . . . M.A.D. Jest and youthful jollityf' Kathleen Ann Mmm St. Benedict Joseph, Richmond Hill sodaiaiy 1, 2, 3, 4, orchesfra 1, 2, 3: W' ,. Music Department l, 2, 3, Spanish Club ' 2, 3, 4. '5 June 30 . . . short and sweet . . . Pizza King . . . my work . . . full of laughter and fun . . . isn't that the g'eatest . . . famous summers at Rockaway . . . Gildeas . . . Mad Musician . . . baby brother . . . Chunckies . . . Jinny's . . . l.B. -l- 2 . . . Ozone Park. . .C.C. Virtue is its own reward, and brings with it the truest and highest pleasure. Eileen Mary O'Day X Our Lady of Mercy, Forest Hills 9-' sodamy 1, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 3, 4, F Orchestra 2, 3, A.A. 3, 4, S.S.L. Repre- ,v . sentative 4, Genesians Representative 4. -S May25...Pip...cuteasabutton...lof4... L.O.F .... extra special friend . . . lt's your turn to call . . . inexhaustible patience . . . Mickey Mantle . . . big earrings . . . it's CURTAlN'S!ll . . , peaches and cream complexion . . . Look, my nails are growing! . . . little girl with a horn . . . St. JUDE . . . affinity for St. Francis Prep . . . Bangs? . . . ELTITON. As pure in thought as angels are. 72 Margaret Frances 0'DonneII, L.H.S. Holy Family, Flushing Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3 4, Mariel 3, 4, Representative 35 Hobby s 'Ti 4 i .57 v . ,4 qf b July 2l stitches Whiz . Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 2, 3, 4. Ever helpful . . . expert in recovering lost The cake that wouIdn't rise . . . Spanish Peggy and Lorraine . . . No Other Love . . . Partial t0.Chinese food . . . avid reader . . . Stubs from all those Broadway shows . . . full of fun to everyone . . . A friend to cherish . . . Second Liberace? . . . Xavier dances. He that loves reading, has everything within his reach. Judith Mary Parry St. Leo, Corona if fx Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Q Q13-' 4, Hobby Club 2, 33 Mission Club 4, Sed Cross 4, Representative 3, 4, A.A. F . February 29 . . . experienced traveler . . . is that a dog? . . . Mardi Gras . . . do my eyebrows? . . . at Julie's . . . weekends in Atlantic City . . . Nelsor1's . . . C'est Mag- nifique . . . uz'n vasaline . , . big brown eyes . . . A 8. P learning to drive . . . Oh! Those trips! . . . getting o pease. Feeling hearts, touch them but rightly, pour a thousand melodies unheard before. 73 r Q Joan Therese O'Dowd Holy Family, Flushing l Sodality l, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4. July 28 . . . The Fighting Irishman . . . My Johnny . . . Sunny California . . . Skating Partners . . . Roller Derby . . . long red hair . . . Who, Me?? . . . Vin fiz . . . Superior A-l . . . Trouble's Twin . . . all those rings . . . horses and fox hunts . . . fencing lessons . . . How Come? . . . Coupons . . . Tri V . . . Chicago . . . Driver's license . . . Miller's Highlight . What a frosty spirited rogue is this. is II my A i 7 K' R' i ,'. . L i August l 0 Dolores Bernadette Pettinato Blessed Sacrament, Jackson Heights Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 4, A.A. 45 Mission Club 2, 3, 4, Propaga- tion Representative 4, Tablet Represent- ative 2. Oh well! . . . Lord Nelson . . . Knock, knock . . . Those fabulous lunch periods . . . Terry, Joan, Pat, Carm . . . Manhattan, anyone? . . . Quiet l?l sense of humor . . . Our Red Buttons . . . Listen Rocky! . . . Those kicks . . . l2 -1- l . . . a true and loyal friend to the end . . . Oh, so tiny . . . Look, I cut my hair and gave myself a crew cut!!! . . . Hi, doll! Character is the governing element of life and is above genius. Patricia Carol Peirano ,X V 3 . . . , n Er ,mfg 'QI American Martyrs, Queens Village 'Q tight i gxlb 1 , .1 Sodality l, 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, . ' .lf A.A. 3 4. ' March 6 . . . Easy going . . . Yogi . . . first one out at 3 o'clock . . . I have to mow the lawn . . . lives for the Yankees . . . new favorite every month . . . movie goer . . . Billy, the Bull . . . Oops! where's the table . . . look ma, no skirt! . . . those famous history classes . . . Blue eyes and Bow ties . . . They finally closed their eyes at 5 a.m. A silent address is the genuine eloquence of sincerity. Lynn Mathis Pfohl, L.H.S. Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 45 Magnets 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Tablet Vice President 3, Representative 2, 35 Hobby Club l S.S.L. 4' Crusader 4' Mission Club 2 Class Vice President 4' Crusader Art Editor 4 'LI Ft A , L- . 1 I f October ll . . . sparkling personality . . . St. Francis vs Notre Dame . . . coffee for thought . . . dem bees done stung . . . I Believe . . . Lord Gee of Groton . . . panic . . . curly locks??? . . . ELF . . . eclairs . . . harp's plink plunk or boing . . . SOUTHpaw . . . Hurry on . received alrlhabit . . . Trinity . . . B4's Vigor. The cheerful live longest in years, and afterwards in our regards. 74 Agnes Marian Power 'E .pf ANU: X - A1 61.1. St. Mary, Flushing l gt-b 1ff Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club lg A.A. .. A., Class Treasurer 1. February 6 . . . Lasting smile . . . Ag . . . Buddy . . . gestures . . . Bock's . . . 1B Powers . . . Nelson's . . . Manhattan Space Cadets . . . terrific summers at Jones Beach . . . Good Boo's . . . Fire Island . . . Uup! and furthermore . . . Chunkies . . . S100-Oh! excuse me l mean S101 . . . that famous cousin . . . The Big Three. . . beautiful blue eyes . . . C.C. A smile recures the wounding of a frown. -H Cynthia Jane Quinn 5315 E-1 Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills 1 l ...gl l 1 511513. Email sodanfy 1, 2, 3, 4, Giee Club 1, 2, 3, T5 m'Fy' 4, Genesians 3, 4, Representative 45 A553 ' 47:5 Magnets 2, 33 A.A. 3, 45 Mission Club r 6 3, 4, Hobby Club 1. June 2 . . . Cindy . . . to be Frank . . . onion and tuna fish . . . handball enthusiast . . . M and C . . . I'm an a diet . . . professional hair stylist . . . Tremendous . . Shearing . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . Jahn's . .very good driver? . . .Adelphi . . . bicycle troubles . . . those stirups . . . ice cream fiend. Fortune favors the daring. 75 2, Mission Club 4g Spanish Club 4, Eileen Elizabeth Pyke - St. Clare, Rosedale I Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, ,Q l ll 4, Librarian 3, Secretary 43 Glee Club 0' 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club r , 2, 3, Orchestra President 4. . November 23 . . . Lee . . . Oh so quiet and gentle! . . . Orchestra's pride and joy . . . that giggle . . . Such a brother!! . . . Ah, for a frat pin like that! . . . Two Pats . . . Those freshmen days . . . Fair Flutist . . . Dean Martin and JERRY LEWIS . . . long curly hair . . . grace and poise . . . Got a letter . . . real pal . . . short lived diets . . . Don't know what l'd do without you. Through every pulse the music stole and held communion with the soul. R529 L' X Carmel Ann Rivello I St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights 'ijt sodaiiiy i, 2, 3, 4, Genesians 1, 2, 3, S: 45 Hobby Club lg Crusader Staff 43 Q Tablet Secretary 35 Class President 2. July l6 . . . incomparable sense of humor . . . Don't PANIC . . . Dagwood Sandwiches . . . Hey you bugsll . . . sincere friend . . . personality plus . . . Smilen's pride and joy . . . cutest little sister . . . Dee, Pat, Joan, Mousie . . . Seventeenth Summer! . . . Favorite pets are Rams . . . lifeguarding at CYO . . . Tennis anyone? . . . You hate mel! . . . her Sem's . . . FRANKly, she's terrific . . . Laddie . . . Ebb Tide . . . Those weekends . . . More mail . . . Guess who called? . . . ELF. Humor has justly been regarded as the perfection of poetic genius. Claire Marie Riggs - X, Our Lady of Victory Floral Park ' f Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 'lg -' Genesians 3, 43 Mission Club lg Propa- fl .. gation Representative 23 S.S.L. 35 Or- chestra 3, 4g Prom Committee 3, 4. 'S September 20 . . . Little Miss Drummer . . . lasting smile . . . blind date?? . . . summer at Rockaway . . . our favorite library page . . . Just my Bill? . . . baby sitting . . . letters . . . natural curly hair . . . full of fun . . . always willing to help . . . sweet personality. Music is well said to be the speech of Angels. ' X Judah Fox Rowan , il Z Q Y immaculate Conception, Jamaica French Club 3, 4, Genesians 35 Hobby 53 Club l. March 4 . . . Dui . . . new aunt . . . one of the four . . . summers at Beachcroft . . . there was one Jim dandy experience . . . mercury and Hicksville . . . 22 . . . Rosemont . . . tall, willowy and blond . . . warm smile . . . sincere Marielite . . . mysterious . . . Vogue. She makes simplicity a grace. 76 Cathleen Margaret Russell, L.H.S. 1 ' Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative l, 2, D 3, Junior Secretary 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 43 A.A. xg l, 2, 3, 43 Genesians l, 2, 3, 43 French , ' Club 2, 3, 45 Music Department l, 25 Glee Club President 4. 7 l gills- 51515 Eillfic, q m Tw P l 'Q lJune i8 . . . Perpetually curly black hair . . . our own sparkling Glee Cluber . . . a basketball fan!! . . . enor- mous lunches . . . Betty-Jane, Helen and Judy . . . l'm going for a lesson?? . . . rolls out of bed right into school . . . one of the 13. Benevolent feeling ennobles the most trifling action. Elizabeth Regina Schmitz ,I St. Mathias, Ridgewood Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Rep- if resentative 2, 39 Magnets lg Glee Club 9 ' -ry l, 2, 3, 43 Genesiansll ,'2g German Club j-l-' bl, ,g f N 255539 .Tm B P NA 2, 3, 4, Mane: 3, Mission club 2, 3. June 23 . . . Traveling . . . that desk . . . P.J. parties . . . punch 'n Lizzie . . . original listmaker . . . Definite . . . Mary's . . . come home my way. . .quilted skirt. . . l'll get indignant! . , . those notes . . . auburn hair? . . . Mmme . . Reet . . . future nurse . . . short phone calls . . . trips to Roslyn . . . Liz and Ann . . . C.M.K. Nothing can be fairer or more noble than the holy fervor of true zeal. 77 Claudia Justine Schiller, L.H.S. Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Sodality 2, 3, 4, Debate Club l, 2, Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Hobby Club lg Mariel 3, 4, AA. 43 S.S.L. 2, 3, 4, Tablet Representative 2. July 4 . . . Fire-cracker personality . . . vanilla malteds . . . Future math teacher . . . punctuality personified?? . . . trip to Europe . . . full fledged Sorority girl . . . life guards at Jones Beach . . . Loves to dance . . . Girl Scouts . . . Big Brown eyes . . . sparkles like champagne . . . Dodger tan . . . egg-creams . . . l.S.P. Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Jean Marie Schufter, L.H.S. 1 St. Gregory the Great Bellerose Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 2, 3, ' f 4, French Club 2, 3, 45 S.S.L. l, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4, Athletic Association ,.- 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 43 Crusader Staff 4, Q is ' Class Vice President 2. ' September 25 . . . Green Thumb . . . gorgeous blonde hair . . . l'll save a piece for Glee Club . . . fiddle friend . . . affinity for geometry? . . . big brown eyes . . . patience personified . . . Bumstead laugh . . . French enthusiast . . . corny jokes . . . ready worker . . . valiant S.S.L. girl . . . my sister Marianne . . . How could you be so mean?? BashfuI sincerity and comely love. Eflg-E, Z :Eli Mary Claire Sheehan, L.H.S. St. Gerard Majella, Hollis Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 4, S.S.L. l, 2, 45 Mis- ' sion Club lg Hobby Club lg Class Vice ll. . glglgiill in l 'Wg President l g Crusader 4. April 20 . . . expressive brown eyes . . . those 9 endless flights of stairs . . . the Bear. . . l of the l3 . . . pickles and potato chip sandwiches . . . Room l842 . . . Hoople . . . that unpredictable eyebrow . . . a ring and three pins . . . cute Massachusetts accent . . . Priscilla's other half...at tracted to Hofstra. Proud and serene against the sky. C 'ls. Dolores Notburga Sohn he . 'W' Immaculate Conception, Jamaica J l . W fi 1 v , lffff if 4 Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, ' A if 4' A.A. 4' Mission Club 3, 4, Magnets M ri, 2, S,S,L, 4, Music Department l, 2, 3, 1' November 22 . . . Swimming enthusiast . . . futur teacher . . . likes music . . . Till l Waltz Again With Yo . . . Oh, those liver sandwiches! . . . staunch Yankee fa . . . brown eyes and hair to match . . . sweets at lunc time? . . . Never!!! . . . sincere and earnest . . . fun t be with . . . My Twin. OnIy what we have wrought into our character during life can we take away with us. . c Es 78 4 c scii 2 H , Loretta Carolyn Sohn V Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 3, 4, I German Club 2, 3, 4, Mariel 33 A.A. li .7 his L . . i- .,' Immaculate Conception, Jamaica 4 ttgi l 5 Arla A 'f .8 1 l, 45 Red Cross Representative 3. November 22 . . . seeing double , . . l'm the older . . . understanding and enthusiastic listener . . . naturally curly hair?? . . . wonderful to know . . . loves to talk . . . early bird? . . . friendliness-with a shy smile . . . it's all your fault . . . future R.R. worker? . . . loves swim- ming and ice skating. The soul that perpetually overflows with kindness and sympathy will always be cheerful. skis., Carol Madeline Stauch igglzi Notre Dame, New Hyde Park W, . Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, President 4. December l3 Carrie blonde c rl h ' ' uyalr...cer- taln T.V. fan . . . black Olds convertible . . . green eyes . 'Eh Cumpare . . . Gym? . . . That summer at Green- vllle . . . Make Believe . . . Uncle Paul tremendousll . . . love that pizza . . . The Ed Sullivan' show? . ff Tarantino'sl . . . C.C. Her smile is the sweetest that ever was seen. ,ff 79 Rosemarie Ann Squitteri Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2' French Club 2, 3, 4, S.S.L. 4, Magnets 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3 4 , . l I I Our Lady of the Cenacle, Richmond Hill p , 1 August l5 . . . Good things come in small packages . . . round her neck she wears a . . . homemade cookies . . . dark curly hair . . . St. Francis . . . those parties . . . Bridesmaid . . . fond of salad , . . always willing . . skating enthusiast . . . Nobody tells me anything. To draw, to sketch, to paint. it January 16. . . Irish and Italian . . . late again . four . . . future bus? Oh No! . . There is no gre Joan Therese Sullivan St. Gerard Majella, Hollis Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, Mission Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mariel 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 A.A. 3, 4, S.S.L. 4, Class Vice President l, Treasurer 4. l'Candy . . . an Eltiton . . . buttons . . . matchmakers . . . desire for a pageboy . . willing and wonderful . . . one of the nurse . . . dog lover . . . true friend . . . a hearty laugh . . . St. Kevin's dances. ater everyday virtue than cheerfulnessf' Eileen Jean Stenger St. Pascal Baylon Hollis Sodality 2, 3, 4, Representative 45 S.S.L. 2 3 4' Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Mission Club 3' Athletic Association 2, 3, 4' 'rv-f'5'xZf Q 1-K rusader Staff 4' Prom Committee ' Class President 2, Vice President Treasurer 3, Spanish Club President 5 Crusader Business Manager 4. August 25 . . . Junior , . . little red . . . Famous Family Baseball fan? . . . Cute as a butt on . . . unofficial Basketball cheerleader . . . only child? , . . Beautiful . . . Definite . . . loves spaghetti!! . . . freckles? . . . C.M.K. Little creature formed of joy and mirth. Arline Ann Swift -i g. Hobby Club l 2' Sodality l 2 3 ' ' . M if WEL? :I St. Joan of Arc, Jackson l-leights ' KAW' 5 stub 'J Y , , . . 4. ' 1 J Mission Club 2, A. A. 4. July 30. . . Joost. . . Nelson's . . . Manhattan. . cadet . . . Dixiebelle . . . C. C .... University of . space Detroit . . . Bacooda Country . . . Everybody's friend . . . Passion for clothes . . . Buddy . . . Collegiate?? . . . My Heart is Sad . . . Specific History classes . . . Penn. Summers . . . Bobbie, Dee, Jean . . . Arline with a capital A l . . . The Eight O'Clock. Joy and kindness warm the happy mind. 80 , 'ah ' fi I Y 'D J C ' . 41 ' 3, ' 4 clothes . . . small bundle of fun . . . Physics front table 3 Marie Edith Talamo Sts. Joachim and Anne Queens Village I 'I . . 4 l - J 1305396 soaaiiiy i, 2, 3, 4, spanish Club 2, 3, P Propagation Representative 2. June 5 . . . Small and sweet . . . expressive brown eyes . . . Tennis Square? . . . Those Fort Totten weekends . . . weakness for convertibles . . . tish, tish . . . Oh, those Spanish trotters . . . ambition: haircut every week . . . one of three. Character is a diamond that scratches every other stone. Q y St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose ' K Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 3 ,. 4g Mission Club l, 43 Red Cross 3, Rep- ' resentative 33 Genesians 45 Hobby Club Q A.A. 3, 4. April 22 . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . a true friend . . . WhachmacaIIit . . . partial to the Marines . . . Room 1842 and those long flights of stairs . . , Priscilla and her TOOLES . . , l of the l3 . . . Mary Claire's other half the Bear . . . those famous Spanish classes . . . unfor- gettable weekend in Canada . . . future teacher . . . S.P. She dwells in beauty and in joy. Bl Priscilla Mae Thomashefske lngeborg Klara Tegeder, L.H.S. Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Junior soaaiiiy 2, Hobby Club 1, 2: Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 49 Geneslans 3, 42 German Club 2 3 4' J.V. Cheerleader 2 3, Varsity Cheerleader 45 Class Secre- tary l, 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 23 5,S,L, I, 2, 33 Propagation Representa- tive 4' Genesians President 4. , Q. Q1 I -GT. , E February 23 . . . partial to Kings Point and the R C The Bear . . . darling accent . . . one of the l3 er chic chignon . . . cute little Fraulein . . . lnge and Sf cadets . . . off on a tangent . . . peppy cheerleader our crazy chauffeu r. To know her is to love her. Ann Elizabeth Van Gorder, L.H.S. cg I be St. Adelbert, Elmhurst eq' 'l' , A Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Genesians l, 3, 4, Q' ' Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Magnets l, 2, 3, 4, .A VK , Athletic Association 3, 4, Mariel 3, 4, -96, ov S.S.L. 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, G.O. '59-Vo Vice President 43 Class President 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, G.O. President 4. August 8 . . . Peanut. . . sweet sixteen, scads of lads . . . one of the four . . . long hair??? . . . L.O.F .... that's true . . . personality . . . Eltiton . . . 7:30 at the bench . . . a true friend . . . ardent Dodger fan . . . St. Francis . . . what are you going to wear . . . tremendous lunches. Music within and music without. Barbara Justine Thyer ' ff' as St. Clement, Ozone Park 1, sodamy 1, 2, 3, 4, French club 2, 3, Qlll 4, Hobby Club lg A.A. 45 Junior Red Cross 4, Mission Club 4. ' October 8 . . . North Carolina . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . Nelson's . . . lite'n bright, every night . . . Love Walked ln . . . airport . . . Dominican nun . . . Judy and Times Square . . . home nurse? . . . Jamaica Medical . . . airline hostess . . . Girl's State . . . Doc Brown's Vin-Fiz. Humility is the genuine proof of Christian virtue. Incarnation Bellerose Josephine Martha Varvaro I 1 :Z554 Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club lg A.A. 3, 4. April l3 . . . Josie . . . cute . . . long black hair . . neat appearance . . . Hey Joe . . . Seven Sisters . . ' Tarrantino's . . . Joan and Carol . . . yearning for re . . . You Alone . . . The Ed Sullivan Show . . . That Specia dollar . . . future secretary . . . C.C. A comrade blithe and full of glee. Grace Marie Vicario 'I , Holy Family, Flushing Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, -f A.A. Representative 33 Spanish Club 41 Genesians l, 2, Hobby Club l, 2, Class Treasurer 2. rl. ,,' Jig li . Q' - -1 .8 1 J August 25. . .Tri V. . . Saints. . . study . . . Rocky Point . . . Nelson's . . . famous diets . . . pizza pie Gracie . . . C.l .... Apple Tree . . . Showers . . . unlimited supply of brillo . . . Do your ears hang low? . . . typical deten- tion kid . . . Brown House . . . Little Butter Ball . . . Sea Cliff . . . Tom-Tom Player , . . l.B.T. . . . C.C. As merry as the day is long. Holy Child Jesus Richmond Hill 5, Marianne Catherine Wagner. L.H.S. 451' . . . 2225 sodaiafy 1, 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 German Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, President 4. July 23 . . . Sandy . . . long blond hair. . . big blue eyes . . . quiet and sweet . . . fishing every weekend . . . Guess what happened? . . . the News Reporter . . . Jackie and Sandy . . . going on a diet . . . nimble with a knitting needle . . . our woman detective. She strikes a universal peace. 83 Carol Ann Wacewix, L.H.S. Holy Family, Flushing sodaiaiy 1, 2, 3, 4, Maraei 2, 3, 4, Art f Editor 3, 4, Representative 35 Athletic 4 Association l, 2, 3, 4, Scorekeeper 3, 4, Genesians I, 2, 3, 43 S.S.L. 2, 3, 43 , 1 l 2 French Club 2, 3, 4, Magnets i, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Hobby Club l, 2, Prom Committee 43 Crusader Staff 4, Class Secretary 2. December 17 . . . our Rembrandt . . . one of the 13 . . . expert scorekeeper . . . The Teddy Bear . . . tall and slim . . . loves weekends!! . . . any homework tonight?? . . . calm, cool and collected . . . Montavani . . . glub, glub, but I've got senior lifesaving. Art is a man's nature, nature is God's art. l 11 in l l E X Mary Ann E. Weis Holy Family, Flushing A Nj. 1? Sodality l, 2, 3 43 Genesians l, 2, 3, 43 Q- W Glee Club l, 23 A.A. 3, 4, Representa- ei tive 23 German Club 43 S.S.L. 2, 3, Red Q Cross 3, 4, Vice President 43 Tablet Rep- resentative lg Mariel Representative 2. December l7 . . . Meg . . . Rocky Point via BMT . . . Lord Nelson and the Saint . . . the blue room . . . my other half Goog and that midnight swim . . . l of 3 . . . those PlERCEing moments . . . future nurse . . . would be cheerleader . . . geometry major . . . wonderful friend . . . breakfast in bed . . . collector of records . . . M.A.D. One of the sublimest things in the world is plain truth. Geraldine V. Wieman Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Sodality l, 23 Hobby Club l, 2, Mission Club 1, 2, Red cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Am- J letics 3, 4. August 6 . . . Geri . . . partial to motorcycles and tock cars . . . The Diner . . . our own Howdy Doody Nelson's . . . Tony's toupee . . . Famous lmpersonations . . . l'll send you to detention . . . Ozark full of fun . . . main event. . . cold as ice. . . impish argu mentative . . . Banana Curls . . . Bayville and COA . . . Bottled sunshine . . . inexhaustible wardrobe from Gertz. I've taken my fun as I've found it Katherine Mary Young Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 4g .l.V. Cheerleader 2, 35 Varsity Cheerleader 41Genesians l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4: Mission Club 2, Hobby Club l, 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Cru- sader Staff 4, Propagation Rep. 3, Mar- iel Representative 3g Red Cross Repre- sentative 2. August 2l . . . Men, Men, Men . . . Kitty and Mickey . . . cute cheerleader . . . haircuts?? . . bubbling over . . . one of the i3 . . . famous walk . . . never late? The Bear. . . excitable . . . precision driver Frenchie . . . our 'lil Eskimo. Life is short so let's be gay 1 aa alarm nw fat Jo Ann Griffiths .............,. 191-06 105th Ave., Hollis 12 .of Patricia Ann Young - Resurrection Lutheran Church, Flushing Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Department 1, 2, 3, 4g Mission Club 1 gS.S.L. 2. January 31 . . . Patsy . . . fascination for redheads . . . Duke . . . YOU? YOU? YOU? . . . weekly date with Cuddles, her cello . . . 5 o'clock pizza pies . . . fabu- lous Virginia vacations Can I have a bite7 hurry up sparkling eyes effective laugh Gee' those lunches Janet and Honey if There is sweet music here Q Rita Ai ner g .,,..,,, . ...,.Y ..... Eugenia Algozer ,,.,..... .58-31 201st St. Bayside 64 .110-33 69th Ave. Forest Hills 75 Margaret Biehl .....,.,,,,.,...,,,,,, 14-36 157th St. Beechurst E. Sheila Blanchard 49-17 Overbrook Pl. Douglaston Merle Bondy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,, 78-43 64th Lane Glendale Mary Boyle ,,........,,,,,,.,...,,, 65-21 70th Ave. Glendale Mary Ann Bracken 108-26 217th Pl. Queens Village 2 Dorothy Breitung ....,,,, 181-20 Aberdeen Rd. Jamaica Anne Marie Browne 107-12 219th St. Queens Village 29 Carol Buono ......,..... ,.......... . 85-25 Avon St. Jamaica Mary Kay Burke ,... ..35-64 84th St. Jackson Heights 7 Ruth Cassidy ...... 84-25 Lefferts Blvd. Richmond Hill 1 l hiaramonte 86 19 Ed erton Blvd. Jamaica 3 He en C A ssss - g , Monica Clinton. .........,,,,,... 114-61 202nd St. St. Albans Mary Collins .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., 94-14 113th St. Richmond Hill Winifred Collins ,... 83-12 35th Ave. Jackson Heights 72 Marian Corrigan ..,..., ,.,.,. ..... 5 6 -15 141st Street Flushing Mary Ellen Cunningham ......... 334 Burns St. Forest Hills Eileen Curry ,............ 124-14 85th Ave. Kew Gardens 15 Patricia DeFrancis ,,.......,.......... 90-37 210th PI. Bellaire Joan DeRosa .,,.,..,.,....,,,.,,. ....,,,, 8 8-49 185th St. Hollis Agnes DeRose ...,. .,.,...,.... 3 1-33 28th Rd. Astoria .2 Patricia Devlin ,,.,, ......, 1 38-02 228th St., Laurelton 13 Muriel Dillon .....,............. 136-05 71st Rd. Flushing 67 Barbara Dolan ..,,.,......,...,,,,.,,, 40-36 202nd St. Bayside Marylin Dolzer .... 216-48 Sawyer Ave. Queens Village 28 Elizabeth Doocey ......... 84-14 Midland Parkway Jamaica Diana Doyle .,..............,,,. 144-66 Village Rd. Jamaica 35 Helen Drazenovich ,,,,........,,,, 25-31 45th St. Astoria 3 Mari-lyn Dring. ,,,..,,,,,.....,,,,, 56-09 30th Ave. Woodside Jane Eichler ,,,,...,......,,,. 68-60 108th St. Forest Hills 75 Mary Ann Farina ,,..,,,.,,,.,....s. 88-82 193rd St. Hollis 23 Maureen Farrell ............ ,....,. 1 69-12 67th Ave. Flushing Marguerite Forttrell ........... 65-26 166th St., Flushing 65 Marylyn Fuertinger ............ 28 Hawthorne Pl. Manhasset Barbara Fraser .......... 37-60 88th St., Jackson Heights 72 Virginia Fraser ...,.......,......,. 69-03 112th St., Forest Hills Eileen Gallagher .................... 211-01 90th Ave., Bellaire Frances Gancio .,........... ...,........,.. 9 0-15 188th St., Hollis Deborah Gleason ................ Margaret Gleason . 192-43 Hollis Ave., Hollis 23 67-20 79th St., Middle Village 79 Martha Granholm, 117-38 142nd St., So. Ozone Park 36 Valerie Greason. ................... 198-12 Foothill Ter., Hollis Marion Gregorski ................ 170-O7 65th Ave., Flushing Ann Griffin ..........., ...... 8 5-26 76th St., Woodhaven Jane Griffith ....... 60-34 59th Rd., Maspeth 78 Catherine Grimaldi .,.............. 87-15 144th St., Jamaica Mary Ann Grimm .............. 33-23 161st St., Flushing 58 Carmela Grosso. ............... 139-14 231st St., Laurelton 13 Carol Guess ......... .......35-05 94th St., Jackson Heights Teresa Hero .............. ....... 8 2 Greenway Ter., Forest Hills Carole Hightower ................ 114-45 179th St., St. Albans Joan Koch. ............ ........66-59 58th Ave., Maspeth 78 Kathryn Kratochvil ............ 241-43 85th Rd., Bellerose 26 Kay Krisch ......... . ..................... . 28 Monaco Ave., Elmont Virginia Kruck .,,............., 217-12 54th Ave., Bayside 64 Julie Lauria. .... 89-1 Pauline Leka ...1 12- 1 Vanderveer St., Queens Village 28 46 Francis Lewis Blvd., St, Albans 12 Lorraine Livoti ...,....,.. . ...... 184-57 Avon Rd., Jamaica 32 Filippa Luciano ....... 37-31 77th St., Jackson Heights 72 Joan Lundine ............... 86-75 Midland Parkway, Jamaica Janet Lynch .............. Jean Malone ............ Sandra Manny ............ Eileen Mattes .... ...... .....144-69 29th Ave., Flushing 54 83-11 34th Ave., Jackson Heights 186-02 Wexford Ter., Jamaica 32 Weeks Rd., East Williston Patricia Megiel .,.......... 64-18 Flushing Ave., Maspeth 78 Barbara Meinzer ...... Joan Moravus.. .... Alice Mozzone ..... 41-31 47th St., Long Island City 4 25-21 83rd St., Jackson Heights 70 ............5O-16 31st Ave., Woodside Dorothy Murtaugh .................. ....85-44 Eton St., Jamaica Kathleen Murtha ........... 87-35 114th St., Richmond Hill Karlene Mutter. ......... .. ......35-46 162nd St., Flushing 58 Eileen O Day ............... 95-17 68th Ave., Forest Hills 75 Margaret O'Donnell ........... 73-07 186th St., Flushing 66 Joan O'Dowd ............................ 75-O3 187th St, Flushing Judith Parry ........... ........ 96-16 Alstyne Ave., Corona 68 Patricia Peirano ....... 85-31 213th St., Queens Village 27 Dolores Pettinato ..... 35-25 94th St., Jackson Heights 72 Lynn Pfohl. ................,............ 56 Groton St., Forest Hills Agnes Power ............ 146-14 Laburnun Ave., Flushing 55 Eileen Pyke .... ......... . .... 1 38-08 233rd St., Rosedale 22 Cynthia Quinn ......... 150 Greenway Ter., Forest Hills 75 Claire Riggs ........................... 91 Tulip Ave., Floral Park Carmel Rivello ........ 33-18 73rd St., Jackson Heights 72 Judith Rowan ................... 179-15 Dalny Rd., Jamaica 32 Cathleen Russell .... ..... 1 78-15 Henley Rd., Jamaica Claudia Schiller .... 11 32 4-80 224th St., Cambria Heights 11 27 Elizabeth Schmitz ............ 60-06 80th Ave., Glendale Jean Schutter .................... 86-O7 239th St., Bellerose 26 Mary Sheehan ........................... 99-25 191st St., Hollis Dolores Sohn .............. 178-38 Wexford Ter., Jamaica 32 Loretta Sohn. ............. 178-38 Wexford Ter., Jamaica 32 Rosemarie Squitteri .............. 143-07 84th Rd., Jamaica 2 Carol Stauch ..................... 9 Cedar Lane, New Hyde Park Eileen Stenger ............ 191-44 113th Ave., St. Albans 12 Joan Sullivan ...... ............... 9 0-16 199th St., Hollis 23 Arline Swift ................. 27 86th St Jackson Hgts 72 37- .. . Marie Talamo ...... ...... 2 18-31 105th St., Queens Village lngeborg Tegeder, 216-O1 B Hillside Ave., Queens Village Priscilla Thomashefske ......... 88-57 240 St., Bellerose 26 Barbara Thyer ...l 16-24 134th St., South Ozone Park 20 Rosemarie Hubmann, 80-34 223rd St., Queens Village 27 Catherine lndelicato ...184-28 Mid-land Parkway, Jamaica Carol Junge ......... 118-19 221st St., Cambria Heights 11 Judith Keenan ............. 73-20 Austin St., Forest Hills 75 Elena Kizis ....... ........... . 85-14 Avon St., Jamaica 32 Carol Kloss ........ ............. 2 4 Saturn Ct., Woodbury ll Q . 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The Holy Ghost With His strengthening Spirit of Fortitude Helps us in this development, To obtain this assistance let us Begin, carry on, and end Every word, deed, and action With a prayer to Our Lady, Spouse ot the Holy Ghost, That we may be given The necessary courage to persevere ln our quest of sanctity, on ootxmseiu, im on GS. Q ,pus if 1 M., 1 fm '-is ww' 2 4 .5 'M H522 , ' ws E4 4, A sy Zo N 4' W V fa, is ' li? ' ' 'U I W' 4 35 , Q J A? ww Q ? 3. 1 ,qw if .. 2 , , HAVE LDVEQTHEE WVU-6 AN f5gVEZ 'u 5Q?z2,,g - 'lsfsi , Q ,- iw 5sJ-fQ Q, wggaf' , , , ' Xyawggwlq A T 1 I qi , WA , flak f K K , 5 if , . J 5. 'QA A ff 'Q aQ19 NfL'h pp-av , Y W5 3,2 '4 English-Letter Perfect' Li' ' Q V. w I L , Q fa fi, x X H ' S, 1 is 65 ff: ' 'Ti 4 ,L 'W if ' wr 4- 4 Q -1 I -,i 1. ' . q,, WAK. --V -2. . my 'F . I' t .. fx ,, . -Q . I Q l -e 3 W R 1 lan gg, 'qs by 1 QW , fax W' Mk- my P 1' M sw-u K A , W :.1A fy V gm 3 K: Ln 4 5 fm - -.Q 5' - sh. it , ff! A-Q 4 ' .1 , ijk, X x 1 . S A ' M:-.i ' ' , Q V n ' if' , AWLL W , H . M . 1 nf' l Q ?-M. 'ff' Q Lk W , ,K:,.: 1 9 fi X x i Y X- af ' .V ,, is '- J' 'l D w 1 :hub .31 5 Q zany? 'i sql ,sf V' mls . Home Economics-Q-Mother's little helpers. Freshmen and voluminous biology books are inseparable companions. During the year, the lite processes of created obiects from the twig to ration- al, spiritual man are transferred from the printed pages of those blue burdens to the minds of our students. ,Af ., .. It ,H Freshmen discover in elementary algebra that a simple x or y can be interpreted as a most complicated brain twister. A proposition to a sophomore has nothing to do with busi- ness. Or has it? Euclid continually gives the business to our sophomore geometry classes. This year sees a sharpening of the mind and a quicken- ing of the young lady's reasoning powers. Junior and senior years bring intermediate algebra and, if the stu- dent chooses, either advanced algebra or trigonometry. Thus, each day the mathematics students discover the wonders of the human mind and its inadequacy, at the same time as it reaches for the Infinite. Supply Room- Ye Olde Paraphenalia Shoppe . . . Xia! Xia jfs gf As proof, however, that the gas range is not neglected, the camera might catch some Mary Louis culinary artists at work in the home economics department located in the east wing of the convent. The sewing machine is mastered and the electric mixer and vacuum cleaner become no longer mys- terious objects to embryo housekeepers. Biology-So this is what makes us tick! A trip to the supply room on the third floor replenishes the depleted equipment of our budding geniuses. Loose leaf, compasses, chemistry sten- cils, rosaries, rulers and blue and gold ribbon are among our best sellers. Mathematics-Putting 2 8. 2 together, we get 22? ,wg 1 iihgiig 'P S53 Qs? . . ,A i 5 : 1' , f LL',- J- n .. 'Q K' ia W' ' L E . ml, , Y in 3. E :xi X, I it 3 fi- fav Q glam ,Wag wg .y 1 , f4h bf: ,- A 1 ' 3 l ' 'L . g S ,, L M Q Q? m m 2 , Q fl i i AE A a iw .gf A fs?-5' fxggi' V, f 4 uf J V1 f k . 1 337377 yigf :ef xl H aff fflf N fe n. , Q f . 2 Q, s Akasa. sw xx a i fi 3? f .5 Q, E if -.A L galil U .six flifx 45? We I H jg, FI X Q x- 1?4m2w ? ,, W Zi 8, office of the School Bursar and of Prefect of Discipline, home of tuition ls and coupons, sees pass through its ls the happy and the sad, the student and those who would prefer to be From here come volumes of cards mimeographed sheets in the form of Student Service League posts, schedules, Student Govern- rules and C.L.S. lists. The camera finds some very busy women as it shoots photos in a class. Here our seniors are be found behind mountains of cata- and brochures, while applications the score are issued and filled out, d an information bureau on the pos- bility of scholarships is maintained. Refresher courses are part of this class t-up, also. Questions in biology, alge- a, geometry, art and music are found the state scholarship test and the sub- ct matter for these covered in the rlier years of high school need to be viewed. Waiting on line is a frequent occur- nce in the school day of a Marielite. ne such line is to be found on the second or in front of the student telephone, handy invention, through which much portant business is conducted. Another oup might be found lining up at the or of the book room, from whence issue lumes of wisdom, theirs for the taking. The best on the market are provided d the latest. The new religion book- e new history-the Catholic University of literature texts-separate edi- of the classics-every conceivable of aid and workbook-all for the writing of a requisition slip, since all fees are included in the ninety- ar a term tuition. From the book room can be borrowed such things as film for the visual aid machines, maps, the portable radio-victrola and the recording equipment. Room 2l8-the Fate of the Nation. siif . . fm! Um Qfikzafs' Scholarship- The Idea of a University. Telephone-Dial M for Mother. Book Room-The ladder of success. ff4f S .ex ,, 4.4 E f 1 A np if A is fi' J qE fM W W LZ ,. I ..,, 1 E' wx fm . ' ,, . .- H Qiwgk I J s , n A 'fn J an , gg-QQ? g sk ,L ff x- Y Q V I ' k 1 5 ' - Re.. ' , Q W K 4' MLM. qs as vm . :J 5' ag ' S nf : Qi -my , P K . V ,QQ R ei L g f 2 ,. f Mm, , 3- S ir -, '11W1LLQ.3XIj.,2f T' -- -I' f . w-,, x ,5 f i :gr x, ,JEL why T- -- , ' , 'V 513, Dx L N 72,2 A wi-'5' ' ' A 5 ' 15 , ' 'ygaag 515555 gi VL.,-1 . J, I L, A E :MJ WS 1 A :ii ' .a.iyj-:ff 2 'f Q , G xfffga camp: 1 I ,KV ,I f ' M .L-V.-in 35 Q - ri K 2 Q Y x f E i.,n X gm M .it A :uv Q w 'iff ww A Qs .. M. rgf ,Rm Q , Q f VV.,x .,.. fa a 'if X N, 37 R Q W 53950556 OE TIES 519151311 LHSSGS ff' ir. ., it 1 le af ' A - i if ,JK :er M. mimi In X 21' V' ,-4 VL ,. W' i '2'Vf.+' if A if- 'fi ' . . ' A iff W ' A 1? Jw ' ' o y o - '. M i -i 15 In this unique year We turn to Mary Who, as Spouse of the Holy Spirit, Has His gift of Knowledge in her keeping. Surely she will supernaturalize The knowledge we gain From our studies in school and From our experiences in life So that it may Add a few slender rays of light To her shining crown of glory. IBIQUMIE D65 , DB Y U13 US- . 95 ,ff ll' ifivii' fi 7, g ,SAS ij 515. , 4.. ' 1 J 91,fG,'vi, , aj x S l E A 2 0 M015 um Q5 . gist a Q 4221-1... Q0 0 The Leo Honor Society has been established in all the Catholic high schools under the jurisdiction'of the Diocesan Superintendent of i 5? - ' Schools, Right Reverend Joseph V. S. McClancy. Among the many aims if r 0 of the society the following are outstanding: to train Catholic leaders Ig for school and after school living, to promote school spirit and to demon- 'J Aft strate to the non-Catholic public the high scholastic ability of our girls. t QA! A Membership is open each term to representation of all students attain- JQ ' w ing an average of eighty-five percent who merit honor roll mention. , .SL ly Included in the qualifications of membership are punctuality and fx, f regular school attendance, respect for school property, integrity in '73, Y, . T school conduct, respect for those in authority and participation in school Vy activities. - will Y ln the second term and in each succeeding term, Marielites who ' if , ia reach these standards are inducted each year in a formal assembly and Qffwlng invested with a pin, the insignia of the Society, which must be worn at ' all times during the school day, and at all school functions. All Leo Honor members are expected to assist the Faculty in every possible way. Their leadership and Christian morals are a tribute to their parents and reflect the outstanding character of Marielites. They form an integral part of Mary Louis because of their understanding, g school spirit, practical Catholicity and their courtesy toward the faculty and student body. eater? . Second Third Term E. Sanzo' b s. ,fh Te ' ran. J- He 'iYi101s0n- N' 'SEER- F.Hh Term ' ro.: W0rfoIk.hV-Remauro. MH? glIcBaU9gle' GS Br0Ok5w I . I . 4 , . u . ' 4 am. - Bruck s. Sea -Jif Mffh3:Y5.EaSG' 5W'fRY3m'Zc5i3'3fT M- Cunnmg . , ' d no ' g a ' n, - Row. ', C- r Fbffh 0' ' p, au, ' Third ROWM Parker. U M. Ryan. ' M, .mi wi nfif' ,er 11-319 One on the House. V, Burke, Pres- ident, M. Lorenzen, Secretary: S. Scanlon, Treasurer. I3-316 Lock the Locks or elsel P. Bohne, President, N. Torie, Vice President, A. Sherry, Secretary, H. Clune, Treasurer. f ugh! 32,212 Our D Luca, Presidenti ugh! ushifige Piesidenii 5- Bmok 'iohnso ' Treasurer. six-3, Prifgflilieg-rFr'gzyDMcii' C v J g ' Ce - . Ef2n572n fO?a5!Lf1'fe 725253 - Tre.35U,.er'a Y. E, 4'-215 This Combo Is Really in the Groove. C. Smith Treasurerg M. Bruck, Secretary, R. Bastable, Vice Presidentg C. Procopio, President. 12-318 Closing the Cur- tains on a Perfect Day. - s M. Mulholland, Presidentg J. Lutz, Vice President. Favorite Subiec A. Sv ffm. U!! aa' FALL TERM OFFICERS 2 E 21-217 Two Missing From the Quartefte Spoils the Harmony. M. Gay, Presidentg M. J. Robb, Treasurer. 22-312 We're Going to Win. C. Heine, Treasurer, B. Bogdanowski, President, A. Gasbarro, Vice Presi- dent, S. McGovern, Secretary. .x-3,7 J- Dfnee Adverfisi Presidenff Eregidenrfgsfolg Activifies ' - ' ' o . . M. Robbigrhgrmafi, gggifsfgife ' e-5Sur9,, W: 42-214 Stenciling 1 Way to Success. M. is Olson, President, J. N folk, Vice President Koestring, Treasurer, McDermott, Secreta Z U61 SEPTEMBER - JANUARY t PYESI' March A.Tool45'Cretary1 AnYb0dY Go' a 1 A Kafgl' e L-'Zn ,O Vice Preslden lasurer. nf, T- He 'M. Lambert. Tre 51-116 Four Cheers for the Juniors. M. Taylor, President, N. DeLuca, Vice Presidentg C. Pance, Secretaryg M Ferretti Treasurer 52-113 Getting Up in the World Intellectually. C. Alesi, Secretaryp I. Lorenzen, President, E. Platt, Vice President. 216 54x Secrefa .I DOW! R fy, J. Mamfmembe, Th. 61-213 Next Time, Lor- raine, Stand in Front. L, Natale, Treasurer, M. Mulholland, President. 62-112 You WnuIdn't Call This A Real Game, Would You? M. Cioffi, Secretary, V. Scholl, President, M. Hanold, Vice President, M. Levinson, Treasurer. 71-114 One of Those Friendly Chats. F. Luciano, President, J. Moravus, Vice President, A. DeRose, Secretaryg J. Sullivan, Treasurer. 72-314 Work -l- Fun : 7th Term Seniors. C. Kloss, President, L. Pfohl, Vice President, C. Grosso, Secretary, R. Aigner, Treasurer. d V' , Treas 4'5n Du Y ent, M. Povigrefl' C- Spargu? Cowie e l. Premdenf- Vice pres? 73-115 World Wise Are WE. J. DeRosa Treasurer, M. Cunningham, Secretary, V Fraser, Vice President, E. Algozer, President 103 Q Xqggxg I p, s .J 1 . -if vi Q-4.1 .5 if nf I v if , 4 lb. , 1 'Fr rf 574' SGP, -,Xl A it is W? z 'E if YQ' 'HY s . wi, J 2 SQ is -. Y i x 1 in fjafzua 91 7955 ll? 6' ii? . X ' Officers Front Row: Cecilia Baumann, Juan Duggan. Middle Row: Kathleen Ward, Agnes Mayo, Mildred Cioffi. Back Row: Carole McCarthy, Valerie Scholl, Joanne Ibanez. a- X4 .f On the day of Pentecost the Holy NK Ghost enriched Our Lady with a f ,W x- N UQ, we , , ueqtsi, 5515? , iw. T. -.,,,4uLjk .. 1. N ' 'x gas.. 5 C li Q w E um.. . X Q- M, ' Q f' xiffwe 41 lg TS: , J 1 bf , J if J J-ml- f 15k? X I R '- 24 3,-M I f , ei 0' y 1 h QQ f M 'G J , K lf' Wsfvffjvn' .gh I ,IJ i ' wa... ,.g,,,'4WSs' nu. A .4 , .. fkgnkl it X J 'J fa' N Q T is A4 M.. . Q ' .,ji,f'7 J is f -N-A,pQ1'fl 4 ' wx.. Q' . : J. 4 Qg5.w.T,. .,,, Q ty r, a .,,f X 7 lt., ' magnificent out-pouring of grace. ,, ,et . 2, Front Row: K. Keeley, J, Carsten, P. Eierman, M. Mulholland, M, McGee, M. Neunzig, J. Lucey, J. McCormack,' M. FifzGerald. Middle Row: B. Coleman, J. Ibanez, S. Lonardi, C. Dukes, D. Donovan, M. Lahrman, A. Mavo, C. McCarthy, M. Leonhardt, C. Baumann, ' : P. G 'ff' S. Bierne, T. Devaney, C. Garefano, H, Bartenburger, A. Foppiani, B. Feuhrer, A. Cleary, E, Fannon, P. King. Back Row rl in, E. Brennan. XPS 'N L Z . X-x sf ', ., Q an ,X k ,V , A 4 wp ' Atl' 1, L 'A 49:15 ff' 4' ,f eg? 2 f -I: . 1 .ig Xs'r?m' A I fvgx. I 4 ' 5 Q J 453.5-2 ' - WIN , j ,,.:4'1 fl- v H' ' .I-no 1 J Maw tw -fa Gif .-xfmzo f . 3 w f .gf ,. . 1 A, 4 L 3 I ! ...,vm '4f.g,' Q4?'?'.Q .H , V -' ' Q 5A'Q9fij,, J IW U H. Y ' . ffvg ,. , InM r al the its oA he S irit were cl' inel and uni wel -1, .. .L V, . s P y fl 5 Jr JJ . Lf fi my I ' V,,ff'jf. h 4 V i '--05961 4 'X X w ' l-fl., YJ .QMLQQNJ1 -5 .. ll - - M., ' V Q '- , 17 1- , f ,- CX- x ' 'f Q..- f .'. .rf 'V Crip I , . r ' W A Y I ' , V . I S u ,Irs ' JL .A ffl' r ' ' .K '.a I I , ' l 105 Front Row: E. Reiman, C. Ramirez, M. A. Tracy,'P. Miller, J. Vesce, M. Luizza, G. Jon nas. M'ddl R : R. S y 1 e ow annufo, M. Sohner, .wgjlf B. Lusher, K. Keaveney, H. Sfubenrauch, J. Morrus, M. Povenelli, C. Weiss. Ba:k Row: E. Scoff, J. Wefzel, P. O'Brien, M. Reheuser. A. Quinn, K. Nevins, M. A. Newman. 'Win V - 1. .-1 1.m..Q.,. .mwmmw 'vwgQ,.'f..w'-. W ww W. - 1 W f. 40' nf-f - f f- A ---W W A- My . ,r . Qgfwi 5 V. rf MA' - 4 . J YM,4N,f, V. ,, f,Lb. I ,H f . , lr,l'lL6f I1 A f'- I ' I ,- 0' M .J - e' I . Hfffrr J f ,fg r f 1 -' . V, .f x . QW ff 1 f ' ' QFBI Q'ITi?,. . ' I V339iLj7 . ' ' -' 5' , H 4 J mg f. If ., Sl E 2? N j, 3. , K fi 'clained for love ,-N A fjzme !9fi,5'WLy fx' in Front BOW: 'Joanne Gay, Loretta Meagher, Middle Rowghlane Moms, Fran Jacobson, Marion Ferretti. Q Back Raw: Joan Cowley, Alma Quinn . N Y . ' f . Mary Rene-user. hfs is 9? fl' .i ' . VJ A if Z ,Q . X ! P Jax ' Y, F I 1 A J ' xx l J 'X - fig? H+! rf , 'I JJ :mf if A f ' I , ' rj J ff Jw Q 33775 YJ IO7 Front Row: V. Bannon, A. Englerf, M. Hines, F. Forey, J. DeMay, C. Murcheck, A, Agnello, M. Cerina. Middle Row: J. Gay, M. Buysee, L. Meagher, R. Cox, C. Kenz, C. Logan, C. Collins, P. Dougherty, M. Ferretfi. Back Row: A. M. Mulla h H. E erman Q Y- Y . T. Lazarek, A. M. Eagan, M. McCabe, A. Powers, E, McCrary, F. Jacobsen. J . 5lll'!l?X1m3lllR2lLTi,. '2 mznnnv. I I f Awffvf- ? 'L 'Q 'J 41.1' . I 1 , J, - f . '1 ,Q ..' 'I LX ,ff I' 5 x J I , -1 A e , lf 1 Officers - ' -P' H7, . , I 1 gfass XW' UJX VX . J VrL4 ' NruL! 4' is ' .' i ,UAA gli :if 1 X x ,, . .. X, 5 1 , I Q .1 I, I . it Y . 'A' ' , b i S' I I' A A v A , ' I J W , f'f- r' N-551: . ' lvyx- Q N, -'IJ' . u ill l , 5 f M' ' f lit Q . if. .C 5 x 1 i The Holy Spirit guidesiiaivsl encourages souls in their l s 's 4, 1 Y Front Row: F. Carney, B, Megiel, V. Nillesen, B. Geiger, M. Ho'nberg, S. Chase, L. Brush, E. Elfz, Middle Row: J. Lvnch, N DeLuca, M. Aplowski, E. Groh, J. Haggerfy, J. Hanna, J. Kirk, C. Ferris. Back Row: C. Doyle, A, Kager, M. Higgins, C. Alesi I. Lorenzen, C. Crowell, J. Biondi, B. Dupree. 1 L J 1 .wi Il i' 1 , I , .A .4 ,, ', ' 4 , . . 1 4 1 I 1 ' I f It- 1 r , ,a K . r 1 'I ,.,' f 1 , v . f pin, Wall 1 I , Q, J 1 rf J,-f-fM '3 , 55,4 ff 1if'z'fdj4I cf me - 'bkwrifafg , ffi-A a r L A x I I ,, I Z, , r ' I. ' ' ' ' fa, f X IQ I , , x a Jmgg af, ' X 4f4 4,a Front Rowg Nancy Deluca, Barbara Jones.,Mf le , . Row: Marla Hero, Annamarxe Lamberfa, Alberta Q, Kargl. Back Row: Mary Taylor, Irene Lorenzen, 'PW' Anne Tooker. T .4 S4 145.43 zzt. -K G7+'714f6ff, W N wig! 4' 5 'Q4fff4,' X' . fa,-Zap'-f -1 wan? CT? ,J fi 4 . . Q I ' V ?CL' .' f if ' 'Ly U Ek x 5 I' XJ ,AZ ' X-J. 4 N Q . 1, X - a a . I 'V Af , Q r f ' Q7 Mary. .V 5. 'I 5 6 H1251 TAX . ficcfv W. 1 ' ' ' 'L ' 'S 'W' A LMA ' ' im, Ubi'-1 + f 'x ' ' vfqxxi, Mia, ,Mrfw--1 x IO9 4 The Spirit of Wisdo i M. Front Row. C. Hulbert, M. Foster, M. McGowan, P. Picardy, G. Dwyer, C. Fernbacker, P. Riccio. 0 Middle Row: C. Koesfring, M. Newell, G. Nekulak, J, Teale, C. Procopio, J. Kissling, J. Worfolk. Back Row: B. McCarlin, A. Kuchukian, G. Weber, S. Sloan, N. Moebus, B. Rouhan. Front Row: C. Smith, K. Wagner, M. Walsh, N. Cruise, K. Degen, C. Cole, M. Beckefl, K, Walsh. Middle Row: M. Duffy, E. Sanzo, Bruck, B. Doyle, M. Costigan, A. Brdey, P. Chabot, M. Schwarz. Back Row: L. Saam, T. Sfuder, P. Sheahan, M. Ryan, J. Dunne Donahue, V. Caravelle, A. Yablonski. llO .fun-5-,iM . . - i... ,4-f.wN.nu1f.a www :'w,.w:. 2. www. frwuunumaaun1.xMwmym.i vximnuwaaww f me... -: Af-. i f.mi4mfvmmn1iem-was mm-ua. Qfhes Mary to a soul and manifestk to it her fathomless and earthly beaqty. S lm J 1251 - llri. a E GEL-L X-MX E A -...Qf 9 2 g x V . A000 A 1 L if t , 1 ga E 2 - Q. Q . xiii I, K -3 W P ' S9 fl ' fv . ' 9. , ? Q ' C f -' 4' ', U y W1 AQ lun K W ' M' X a W P' , If LAL, , 'Vsf ' J f 1X Officers , N lil' 'AA'3 9 ' I s Front Row: Mary' Parker, Maria Bruck. Middle M, Row: Nancy Rayon, Corinne Procopio, Joan , ' ' 3, ' Worfolk. Back Row: Kaihleen Wagner, Mary Ryan, 4 N, 5-1- 25 Q P lr? . Sally Sloan. f f. . my xii., .f if mmm y 7 95 6 R YAY., y, VY , . -1, 'W s Front Row: N. Ross, M. Mulvehill, M. Lauro, M. McDermott, F. Knoth, N. Rayon, P. Fox, M. Cunningham. Middle Row: R. Basfable T. Queenan, M. Falvey, V. Hanold, M. L. Nicholson, J. Henn, M. Michell. Back Row: M. Carbone, C. Daus, P. O'Shea, M. Murray M. Parker, C. Kaupperf, G. Michel. Front Row: C. Wisneski, N, O'ConneII, E, Kosara, J. Gallacher, N. Mueller, G. Leonard, C. McCuen, M, Robbins, B. Specce, Middle Row: E. Sasso, A. Powers, A. Kesner, B. Tillinghast, M. Sullivan, E. Kelly, R. Ratanelli, A. Sabaftini, F. Maltese, G. Riggio. Back Row: M. Reilly, M. lhnken, M. Meyer, S. Shoule, P, Glynn, A. McHale, M. Tunnell, S. Olsen, L. Hart, A. Franklin, G. Whitehead. V'-vo' ' Officers Front Row: Gail Leonard, Margery Robbins. fllkix Middle Row: Mary Anne Larkin, Jeanette Henry. Back Row: Noreen Flaherty, Ellen O'Brien, ,l gferg a Front Row: L. Burth, M. Durkin, B. Hartnett, A. Farrelly, P. Lang, G. Catterson, N. Flaherty, B. Giba, M. Carmody. Middle Row: A. Flynn, G. Klimsak, A. Gontko, N. Colleary, M. Hollowell, J. Callan, T. Degnan, M. Gazda. Back Row: E. Bauerle, M. Flynn, J. Henry, M. FitzGerald, M. Kelly, B. Cole, S. lllick, R. Doellgast, L. Dukes. ,X wi, Q 023 ll2 f AI! .3 Qvw 'a ,ll st 'Z 3 X W x 2 5 ' S 4 Sx Front Row: A. Konrad, F. Steinhauer, K. Spegman, R. Cone, A. M. Cawley, P. Hild, J. Donohue, M. Geary, J. Engels, P. Friis. Middle Row: E, Mullane, A, Batyr, C. Michaud, H. Zimmermann, .M .., ll3 u-N '-Nj-0' M. Candia, A. Myers, K. Tweedy, M. Multer, M. McSherry, R. Papineau, M. Fasano, A. Johnson, J, Brady, M. A. Haunfelder, S. Brooks. Back Row: B. Hohmuth, M. Gralton, P. Fitzpatrick, M. J. Dillon, A, O'Leary, G. DeLuca, M. O'Sullivan, C.'Maney, D. Kennedy, M. A. Larkin, M. McDermott, M. Fusco. Officers Front Row: Anne Farrell, Arlene Gontko. Middle Row: Jeanette Brady, Betty Kosara. Back Row: Mary Munzel, Rosemarie Doellgast. me 7956 Front Row: Y. Che-tta, J, Dineen, E. O'Brien, A. Fiori, C. Fitzsimmons, P. Paul P. McAvoy, M. Dupuy. Middle Row: J. A. Carlin, C. Reilly, J. Skoblicki, E Seaton, R. Prior, E. McLellan, E. McGrattan, C. Barnickel, M. Olsen, A. M Farrell, V. deMarchi, P. Daley. Back Row: M. Braue, B. Butler, M. Munzel, A Russell, C, Mitchell, H. Mahoney, D. Rooney, M. Ryan, M. Avenia, L. Riley B. Ross, M. Mello. M- . D,Martlno, J. Comms, 5, Boertlem, evme' M 4' . .gh 'K 0 ll 4 wan . E- pooc Y-, 'I ROW: Front Row: Pw5r?mSFq'DeYmler. MH? 625, Rose e K Flood M . l nw' I ', NYOYWBCQ' L Francese- M' Vae' Garafao N. QA Qaolol Sgragglroxru M, M0009 Eg, gpeednng E' Mullee. ' b. Rob nm M Rozea. G' y, N Back ROW- A A Samanan lj 3 ll ,l Ill Front Row: A.4Murphy, S, Kelleher, V. Kenney, M. Kuhn, C. Ward, C. McVay, M. Hohmann, J. Houser. Middle Row: M. Herrmann SWGGHEY. A. Siebel, K. Gllroy, C. Heather, S. Rowland, J. Jannace, F. Guzzo, E. Kiernan, A. 'SL Jacques. Back Row: K. Rooney Roehrlg, A. Wood, F. Hanley, C. Hayes, M. Kelly, E. Maloney, L. Valliere. n , fjdfllldiy 7957 , . me wa 59,41 W 'hw W5 wb ,! N. -',. C Mr V- .. , - .fu ffii ii N. yi X N 'Q Saw Officers Front Row: Dolores Deymier, Carol Ward. Middle Row: Mary Kelly, Maureen Cummings. Back Row: Barbara Speedling, Elizabeth Mullee. r' 1.1-if ,mm Mary manifested that great simplicity and depth of understanding which comes f Wi, w,g.1f,K b A from the gifts of the Holy Ghost. 'Y B Front Row: AL. McKenna, P. Egan, D. McCarthy, A. Comoglio, A. Carey, J. Hickey, C. Lossaso, J. DeLaura, A. McKenna. Middle Row: B. Bogdanowski, C. Dieter, A. Gasbarro, J. Gannon, J. Gray R. Erdman, C. Breifung, E. Flannelly, B. Buckley, J. Chase. Back Row: E. Foery, D. Langton, C. Heine, H. McCabe, B. Ducey, M. Cummings, K. Clarke, C. Frokedal, A. Knott. si i 1 NN! 1 gg Front Row: M. Guiffre, L. Lucchi, M. Devlin, L. Murray, G. Lantier, F. Micele, D. Frank, T. Lagoma, G, Polifo, B. Quinn. Middle Row: P. Connolly, C. Jones, C. Nocerino, B. Coyle, M. Kessler, R. Magno, C. Gregory, J. Alexander, D. Chesire, M. Mc Donald, K. Hennessy, L. Lawler, K. Brennan. Back Row: P. Reidy, M. Lorenzen, V. Burke, A. Candia, P. Flaherty, C. Dupraz, M. Pesce,, J. Renna, M. Cusack, J. Holmberg. Officers Front Row: Maureen Fifzpalrick, Susan C Middle Row: Honore Coune, Emilie Sair. Row: Mary Mulholland, Virginia Burke. gfdfff? 0 lancy. Back , ik vi 5 fr . X x gk nl 1 M ,af ff wi .. . ,, .X A. S 1.7 V' z,.,., A, wr 4. ' ,- . , ' as V. ' a ff i. iw 5 X . ..V ' , :tag Front Row: L. Smith, M. Enright, J. Luiz, M. Czap, J. Treudler, J. Allem, A. Loughlin, B. Holland, M. A, Carofenulo, P. Venezian. Middle Row: D. Algozer, C. Swanson, J. Henry, M. Florio, S. Clancy, S. A. Glenn, I. Sfanko, V, Crowell B. Frohnhofer, G. Larkin, E, Horsken, Back Row: S, Scanlon, A. Connors, M. McGarrify, M. Kirchman, J. Burnside, M. White, M. A. Robertson, E. Sair, M. J. Ward, A. Weis, A. Seibold, H. Kapp. ki . ,.....-vw 085' 3 mmivw me Q X 1 XX f W is 159' sz .W Z , Q W . . A A I .J ' l S i ' W . i . ll . . 2. X X 5 ll xlllyxw . I fl ' ' ii 3 Q ., . ., V syfgg A , .f is X.. . . I . Vz., i zky :fry , .I I i, M: In . , V ik H . .- 1 X 5 Vb' . . fi V I .. ji H, wp .-,. K, . -' wg ,... A ri.-1 in ' A 1 ' . ,i'- ' if-Ei ' P A W - we Aff ' in if ' ' f ' L . f 3' HT ,-w if ii S-fs - -A .. f A 3 i 1 Q 3 , V V N ,M f X ' Jr'- f ii 'Z gif! fllllllllly N ,,,,. 7 . ' .. '. .XX Front Row: M. Sparks, P. O'Connell, P. Schuck, J. Reichert, N -f 1 Carlson, J. Burchyns, A. Cashmore, D. Cosfello, C. Dunne. Middl X 1 A . Row: M. Forie, C. Swefko, M. Stevenson, H. Clune, R. Malerbz ,W J . Q., ,.hk q H U 1 G. Reynolds, B. Zehnle, E. Weber, M. E. Rauf, M. Fifzpafrick L , Y 1. ,ruin -F 'Q ' C. DeMarco. Back Row: B. Wood, J. Calder, M. Mulholland, N' . W AP Q' l 1,.. W .fl 1 l J. Roche, J. Curtin, L. Garzon, J. Palumbo, R. Myers, S. Unvel fm 'F'-' ' , . J f 3- 1 M. Vizgirda, M. Prince. . X S ar . , , . v N. K J l -ax!! K l W . M .W N ig' . I OHICSYS Q.. Front Row: l.ynn Smifh, Agnes Planz. Middle a..,,,+fw' -X J . V ' ' fl f'?lMi.,. . ' Q Row: Sheila Sullivan, Marjory Lorenzen. Back Row: l- . 1 -ga . .. ,MV ,gg mflygr 7 I A N I .f', Q Mary Jane Roche, Susan Unver. aux ... . I ' ' 1 ' - X . M S fr 1' v L .L I 4 wi.. A H- N, , ,f ., -5 ll L K VX. ' . ' 1 I ' ' ' L We J' f We -,' 4 A-J Ziff! . ,. - 5' v ,wg Q -Ax I .,., ef ,X lm, .av I ' Vw . MV LQ j V 4 'Iii . 'M 4--. ...K-4' 7 2 ' YL gl ' Q f X, . W, L.. . Q X -rf.. ,WA dl. Front Row: L. McHenry, R. Lang, J. Molineaux, A. Planz, A. Sherry, F. Sfachel M. O'MalIey, R. La Ruffa, C. Reiss. Middle Row: P. Kelly, M. Walsh, M. Taylor, C. Hoffmann, J. Lackner, M. Tigue, M. Goodchild, B. Schwarz, C. Queenan, E. Maloney, S. Sullivan. Back Row: E. Vaglio, M. Richerf, R. Rudewicz, R. Neary, R. Molineaux, J. Goolsby, M. McAssey, S. Paul, C. Sbarra, J. Mungo. l . mf 114 1 -u 1n x ll8 Q Front Row: P. Policasfro, E. Murphy, G, Mule, C. Piazza, B. Koch, P. McLoughlin, T. Seilz, M. A. xg Tarascio. Middle Row: M. McHugh, M. Haid, P. Wolf, E. Matthews, M. McCarthy, J. Ships, C. Reynolds, M. Turner, M. Wiebrecfh. Back Row: J. Van Patten, L. Valfin, A. Schneider, P. Sullivan, C. O'Neil, C. Sullivan, B. Stephens. !d8'5 0 Front Row E Burns P Martin M Fisher P Bowes E Brennan M Howell M Dannenhoffer M A Carew R Lopez Middle Row: E. Dupe, K. Mullins, R. Gallagher, L. Farrell, D. Agrell, A. Beekman, J. May, N. Newell, C. Gillen Griffin, B. DiGregory,'J. Koffman, P. McCrann, J. McLoughlin M. Hanff, A Courfemanche M Comeau E Lammers B Peterson. , on. M. McMah . fi? . by infusing His gifts of knowledge, renderrlaiisoul docile to His inspirationi eoncerning Mary xx I !J XQ :QS l 7' 1 it ' NNW r 1,1 X 0 S Q Q Z NS f' 3 5 l fa S 4 B no IASX l N ' . WW, Officers Front Row: Carol Reynolds, Edna Matthews. Middle Row: Patricia Martin, Mary Howell, Elise Brennan, Back Row: Mary Haid, Rosemary Gallagher, Patricia Wolf. amm y !958 lv U! Q gig. K 3... ., we. as-V.. .1 +a..r' ,A - fam.- Front. Row: E. Collins, J. Valando, L. Schwarz, H. Boyd, J. Spina, V. VanNote, A. M, Ruggieri, P. Avila, C. Williams. Middle Row C Radwick, M. Brennan, M. Bergesen, J. Callan, M. Sullivan. E. Dalton, C. Condron, S. Dooley. Back Row: D. Tobin, M. Duffy, C Ribulla D. Sukup, E. Sheahan, M. Warnche, J. Fletcher, J. Feulner. wp '-v..,,,N , . 4 '? n W' . . 'wer-Q11.1,.,,,m, .Y qi 25 Q rg M' H cgi-jxtz eff Q11 9 Mk TPYUGSG 019 TMS 5791331 UTIVITI l W , 'Sak ff' ' rl ,Q 'i l f ft ' 'Z u r S' ' J 1 -Y 'll 'lt Q x ., . ' i W 'f. . JL , , 1 ' - ,- ,W-f m g , 2 -' ey l f 4 . ' - F13-. ' L ' X ' - - Z, f, - 'A v ,::5.gi,5351 ,R - . I , V I u t. ' ' 1 ,x .H 2, I E TQ s Through encouraged participation ln school activities We have been taught To use our God-given talents In the best possible way. That we might do this As children of God And not as self-sufficient individuals We need trorn the Holy Spirit His gift of Piety Which teaches us To look on God as a Father. IE DIET , , 150513 US. v., Q33 ' ,,'- Comparing old yearbooks in fx order to make ours the best ever was the iob of our Fall editors: B. Honl and A. Sohr. l '2. Wg im , Q 5 l 'lim Day by day, the work of putting this book together was done bytthe June editors: L. Pfohl, Art Editor, M. Burke, Literary Editorg and E. Stenger, Business Manager. va l ,qig . 5 . if . rir fm N' W , www., ,mmf Planning this annual was the job of the January Staff,Slthng J Grlffln R Keating M Harrison P Dahlmger C Roccanova A Brennan,J Battaglla, M A Palmer V. 2 ' T Adamson. Standing: B. Quinn V. Gore . ' , . ' - , . , . .. i . . A f if A ' 2 N 5 x. 5 1 ,,, :J in P , I Q 1 11 Y 5 i i I 3 Working out the financial problems of the yearbook are J. Sullivan, A. DeRose, C. Junge, C. Schiller, V. Greason, and M. E. Cunningham. rv' i Proofrea rectina Sheehan , iw f if ea. in--. E. , .,,, gg fm ..,, , . , x'tlJ7'i'li1 ding opy consulting the plans and cor- t e vouts is the iob of the Literary M. Collins E. Algozer M. O'Donnell J. Schufter. C 1 h Ia Committee. Sitting: P. Devlin. Standing: M. y ft EA. V 5 l F! in 15 'Wx x lf'-JM I 9 S S Combining their artistic talents the Crusader are D Brletung Buono J DeRosa R Aigner for C Wacewiz wma WNY Zelefvfmies ciiviiq Eafemlan Z X60 666 wa 6 9391 H XXO WT QNX BER PNG Nl Hat 1 X1 0 EER How 805811 Vx YEBRU Ps 01 E canon ECEXJXBER ONE X10 m date Con sep ac PQRXX, S f Verge l- .ahh- K1. ok Cntaces f NxeXxa'u X v X Z M Football Hop-Senior Dance 90 up Harvest Holidate-Junior Dance 0 cava NW was 099 YN XAQTFOG Holly Hop Sophomore Dance red re QR? 5X 7.-4 Closed Retreat at Scranton. Mass of the Holy Ghost. Offaly fgefeolazzfes - SEPTEMBER-Birthday Mass ofthe Holy Ghost Consecration of Office to Mary OCTOBER-Rosary Living Rosary Five Scapular lnvestiture Miraculous Medal Enrollment Senior Football Hop Pilgrimage to St. Joseph's Oratory, Montreal. Words 9 the openin o NOVEMBER-Presentation Closed Retreat for Juniors and Seniors Junior Harvest Holidate DECEMBER -Immaculate Conception Reception Crib Building Tree Commemoration Crib Tableau Sophomore Holly Hop Sodality Alumnae Executive Party ,Mg l26 facfa 0751 Qffeffvafe JANUARY-Espousals l-landmaids of the Blessed Sacrament Holy Hour of Solemnity FEBRUARY-Purification Catholic Youth Day Officer Installation MARCH-Annunciation Symposium APRI L-Good Counsel Corporate Communion and Marian Breakfast for Sodalists and Mothers Holy Week Retreat MAY-Mediatrix May Crowning Vocation Project JUNE-Perpetual Succor Council Party Sodalist and Fathers' Marian Night l27 ef f f, M 1- 12 i 3 I' l 'Q s A - .war 11:75 .i ,f :HJ- L. ,Q , ,MW-, .-M ,. ww ' Z3 K ' 555 .Wa 5 , 3 4 .Ji , vu 1 5. fl' LE is y Hzx x,4 1 :ou Am m,r ' ' . f , ,a a E 'VA . 1.4 7 A zykwswk, I x Www , 151321: Qs Q ,,H. H eas ,,..,g Q Y ., 5, E325 Q f il! f ' --if J I fav ,, x ,Vk f u? c,'. g V LL V ' fxiimgi Airway iieiil, !Xi!iQJie3iQl.i4iN Niimzi A v IM we iiwizn w f 1 I is ibcfirzfgevizzrfrz Vw' IM' Xxxiiii XAQM, vyiisf Vfirvr XXW Iucator fh0lIC ACfI0nlSf Medial' f5.,,,,.-....,. ANNUAL HOLY WEEK RETREAT Reverend Roger Gannon, C.P. Reverend Owen Doyle, C.P. Prefect, Dorothy Murtaugh Sacrisian, Patricia Devlin Activity Chairman, Helen Chiaramonfe 1 r Rec fd .6 a X hp., PROGRAM Rosary Processional .,,.,...,.,,,,.,,.....,......,..,.,,....,. Student Bod Hymn-J' 'Tis The Month of Gur Mother ,,.. Student Bod Marian Lays ...,..,.,.....,,......,,,...,.,,....,...,... Helen Chiaramont Crowning of the Student Queen .....,...,,..,..., Twelve Stars 9 Hymn- Hail Virgin Dearest Mary' ...,........ Student Body Offering of the Flowers ,... ,.,.,........... C lass Representative' Hymn-- Hail Holy Queen .,......,,,.,......,......,... Student Body Daisy Chain A.A,.e.4.,,,,.,,....,,. ...... 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Being composed of the entire Student Council plus elected class represent- atives, the S.S.L. is a representative body whose tasks are many. To keep order throughout the building, members have posts which they take between classes. As seen by our page of action pictures, the League also handles usher- ing for assemblies, late slip recording and til- ing. The S.S.L. is also called upon to usher at the many extra-curricular functions of the school. 1 The capable and hardworking officers of the Student Service League M. E. Cunningham V. Fraser, J. Schutter S. S. L. 8th Term Order Is maintained ln the halls by 8th term girls who leave each class two minutes before it ends. Front Rowzg M. C. Sheehan, M. K. Burke, V. Greason, L. Pfohl. Middle Row: E. Mattes, J. Schutter, L. Livoti, M. Collins, D. Doyle, F. DeFrancis, T. Hero. Back Row: G. Schiller, M. A. Grimm, D. Gleason, M. Bondy, C. 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M. ve Seafed' TS- ssi9 'en . blished 3 eview of the pu ke a P' Hers fa V- fhe repo h.egfS . ..- hits 'he 5 fore If jus? be B. GU en El Plaftv Taylor' ell, M' D Layelle- C' Crow s. Chase' ' IOSKEYI M. MCC hella'- B' Unge - - Cl Degefii Sfandmg' a. N. DQLUC 1, xxigw !4!l,f.4 V . ' 1 THE MARIEL ,M , Published by the students of G ' 3 :rua MARY mms ACADEMY ' warm rr mms Jamaica, New York s Editor-In-Chief .........,. M., ......... W ...., 4 .... M... ....,. u ....... - N ..... , ,...... N .............,.. . ..,. .Ann Griliin '54 4Ss0cIaie Editor ..u,.... ...... -., ,... .. ..........., -.- .... .N ............ W ..,....... M ...... .Patricia 0'Counel1 '55 i News ..... N ..... ..... . . .,...e ..... M ,,... N ...... N .u.e....u .... . ..,.,........ H., .... ..u...e... .... ...e,,..-Mari ,5 Features ,,.,..,, .... M.,h,,.. .... N ..,.... . ......... W ..... 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Breitung, Fall Term President, C752 Z MADAME HABBERTON Moderator of the Spanish and German Clubs fix M. Wagner, Spring Term President, M. Dolzer. Back Row: C. Guess, L. Sohn, H. Drazenovich, M. A. Weis, E. Schmitz, l, Tegeder, R. Hubmann. lt is the goal of each member of Das Deutsches Kr5nzchen to acquire a thorough knowl- edge and love of the culture and language of Germany. Under the capable direction of our teacher and moderator, Madame Habberton, we carry on various activities, one of these being a monthly meeting to which a class period is devoted. A program including German music, art, history and literature is presented. But most important of all our undertakings is the publication of our monthly newspaper, Der Monat . This paper is written entirely in German and is made up of articles Contributed by the Club members. Still another of our activities is frequent attendance at operas performed by the City Cen- ter Opera Company. Thus, you see that membership in T.M.L.A.'s German Club is altogether enjoyable and edu- cational, and at the same time contributes much to the development of personality. Smiling faces reveal the pleas- ure and satisfaction enjoyed by members of the German Club. Front Row: G, Jonynas, E. Eltz, Second Row: N. Muller, J. Hag- gerty, M. Homberg, D. Storin, E. Groh, M. Vella. Back Row: H, Zimmerman, C. Doyle, I. Lorenzen, A. Stenz, A. Kager, A. Zimmerman. Qiiilicili CI raw! Lf, u fcyafzgwx 13 cyftems We're gay caballeros, all happy amigasl Kneeling: V. Greason, E. O'Day, J. Lynch. Sitting: M. Farrell, D. Doyle, W. Collins, E. Kizis. Standing: D. Glea- son, C. Indelicato, M. Sheehan, J. Sullivan. The main object ot the Spanish Club is to acquaint ourselves with the language, customs and background of our Spanish and Latin American friends and neighbors, To this end we hold monthly meetings at which we discuss the music, art and literature of Spain and Spanish speaking countries. Sharing in the interesting experiences ot our moderator, and supplement- ing her accounts by listening to records we succeed in making the Spanish Club meeting a very important as well as entertaining part of our language course. Each girl in the class has her turn to make a cultural contribution such as a recitation, a book report or a display ot pictures at least once during the term. Our elected president and vice president organize and outline the meetings, a task they do very well. To make a practical contribution to the club, once during the term the girls bring in tood and clothing. These we send to a family in Spain. This, too, brings us closer to our neighbors. Smiles that register good will are radiated. Kneeling: B. Mein- zer, C. Grosso, J. Varvaro, P. J. Moravus, F. Gancio, M. Feur- J. Griffith, P. Devlin, M. O'Donnell. DeFrancis, F. Luciano. Standing: finger, E. Stenger, G. Vicario, qyie Cykufz gba 13' 0 gow. . Quinze Petites Jeunes Filles. Front Row: R. Cassidy, P. Leka. Second Row: C. Kloss, K. Young, M. Cunningham, J. DeRosa, C. Wacewiz. Third Row: V. Fraser, J, Schutter, L. Livoti, M. Boyle. Back Row: C. Junge, D. Murtaugh, C. Rivello, A. Griffin. To give French students a better and deeper appreciation of the culture of France is the aim of Le Cercle Saint Louis, our French Club. At our monthly meetings we delve into the folk- lore, music, art and literature of a great nation by having slides, records and reports. ln order to perfect our French pronunciation we put the voice recording machine to good use. ln do- ing research work on such important playwrights as Racine, Moliere and Corneille, we have obtained a clearer understanding of French drama. Yes, the varied activities of our club pro- mote a better understanding and appreciation of the customs and culture of France. En Garde! , Kneeling: J. Eichler, J. Lun- WY5 dine, s. Blanchard, M. Burke, M. Collins, C. Schiller, Back i Row: L. Pfohl, K. Russell, B. Doocey, A. DeRose, M. Farina, R. Squitteri, C. Quinn, A, VanGorder. l4O Music as golden as their instruments. L. Pfohl, M. Fuertinger. Qffzmfc 13 we M wmv! af fi Cllfm! The Orchestra, dedicated to St. Cecilia, is one of the busi- est activities in the school. At every assembly and special event such as the Oratorical Contest, the Genesians' play and the graduation exercises, the Orchestra brings credit to the school. This year, Mary Louis can be especially proud of her musicians. The St. Cecilia's Day program, the Symposium, the Town Hall Concert and C.Y.O. contest gave evidence of the spirit ot practice and determination ot the members. Daily practice, under the direction ot the moderator, Sister Loretto Concepta, together with private music lessons, and ot Mr. Consoli, brings out in each member possesses musically. the able direction the very best she The Orchestra, however, means more than just hard work and hours of practice-the Orchestra means cooperation and friendliness. lt fosters loyalty to our school and fidelity to our ideals-and thus contributes to our development as well rounded Catholic women. OFFICERS January President ,,,,...,,...,s, ,,,,,..,,..,,,,,,.,,, T HELMA ADAMSON Vice President ,,,.,,,.. .,,,.,,... ,....,,, . . . EILEEN PYKE Librarian ,,.. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. M A RIANNE RICKENBACH June President ,.,,..,..,...,,, . ...,...,.,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,..,,,, E ILEEN PYKE Vice President ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.., MARIANNE RICKENBACH Librarian .. ....... ,,,.,, . CATHERINE SPARKS Theirs is the melody M, Rickenbach, M. Levinson, J. Duggan, V. Nilleson, V. DeMarchi, M. Bishop. Theirs, the deeper tones. E, Ford, B. Doyle, M. Duffy, M. L. Nelson, T. Devaney. Music is the thing they Clarincts: A, Var1Gorder, J. A. Griffin, M. A. Grimm. Flute: E. Pyke Drum: C. Riggs 146175 Ke Z l42 ANGELO CONSOLI, MA. Dirccfor Violins A M. Rickenbach Saarks Keating . Nilleson Levinson Duggan Horan Griffin . Paul . Rouhan Marnell . Varrichio Schutter 3-mpmwvjvpf-3 4290 .Organ T. Devaney M. L. Nelson Basses M. Bishop R. Tolle J. Richer? Cell! P. Young V. DiMarchi M. Ward Clarinet: J. Griffiths M. Grimm A. Griffin A. VanGorder L. Saam M. Mitchell Oboe A. Farrell Flutes E, Pyke B. Ross M. Haunfelder N. Moe-bus Slxophonos K. Murtha T. Adamson E. Ford M. Corrado S. lllick C. Smith D.LCIemer Bassoon J. Banzer Trumpets K. FlfzGe1 B. Doyle M. Carofd Trombom M. Bruck J. Worfol wsfv, Me gfmy, Me ga di mm Horn Music is the very soul of things. Violin: J. Schutfer Cello: P. Young Piano: M. Farina WM! 47,45 i i :fill f ,.. ' J i .slit gdfafls' a GIZZGWIGW. . . Genesians Officers Vice President A. Kelly President l. Tegeder Secretary-Treasurer A. Stenz THE GENESIANS Although the Genesians have as their chief aim and objective the discovery and development of whatever dramatic talent awaits direction to and on the stage, they pride themselves in the fact that they can recognize the theater is not confined to acting. To indicate this broader understanding of the theatrical challenge, many of their members oc- cupy themselves with the details of mounting productions, they plan, build and decorate the sets. Others handle the demand for effective lighting, meet the script specifications for sound, design costumes, or do the necessary make-up. At any rate, the contributions of the crew are never underestimated by the cast: the Genesians do not aim solely at good performances but likewise at good productions. I44 Senior Genesians Front Row: C. Rivello, C. Schiller, C. Guess, C. Wacewiz, P. DeFrancis, M. Cunningham, F. Luciano. Second Row: E. Mattes, C. Riggs, J. Lun- dine, B. J. Doocey, C. Quinn. Back Row: V. Fraser, A. VanGorder, J. Eichler, B. Fraser, K. Young, C. ln- delacato, P. Thomaschefski, M. K. Burke, A. DeRose, M. Dring, J. Keenan, D. Murtaugh. ..-1 iIl ' Miss icAg:r Qlgach In this spirit of corporate effort, the group this sea- son, under the guidance of Sister Catherine Josephine and the direction of Miss McKeever, the coach, staged Career Angel on December eleventh and twelfth and Herself , written by Miss McKeever, on March fifteenth. The former was given at two public perfor- mances while the latter was presented during a school assembly in honor of Saint Patrick. ln the interim, the Genesians attended the play fes- tival of the Catholic Theater Conference, witnessed two well-staged Henri Gheon plays at Fordham University, toured the facilities of WFUV, and saw the Blackfriar's production of Praise of Folly . So much for a footnote on our footlight experiences -and now take a look at our camera record of events , . . .Hmm me ffl . e , The Backstage Crew-Without these girls and their generous help, the show would never go on. 7th Term Members-Front Row: K. Ward M. Fitz gerald. Second Row: H. Assenza, D, Marnell Mi Smith, L. Walsh, M. Mulholland, M. Fullam' M McGee, J, Lucey. Back Row: R. Bak, M. Sfahley, M McCloskey S McCuIlum J Du an J M - .. ,- 9Q.- cCrud- den, E. Fannon, D. Clements, P. Griffin, M. Wall 145 The Cast of Herself in action. .me Me wzesfkzfzs af cyazfay No Angel. Don't drop it! C. Guess, C. Roccanova, P. DeFrancis. But Sister, lt's Authentic! J. Battaglia, R. Zummo, M. A. Hannrahan. .W The Orphans of the Play Eighth Term Cast Qi Hmmm, there is Evil Afoot! A, Hannigan, R. Zummo, J. Banzer. K lil Sh mi PF 99 Hello, Career Angel Cast- Seventh Term Speaking game! 52Wzff Sister was to be here now . . . M. K. Burke, C, Guess, J. Lundine. Somethmg Looks Susplclous! 'MM 6 The Career Angel , in person! M, McCarten, T. Mullee. C. Rivello, P. DeFrancis, I. Tegeder, E. Casey. CVM Our Fall Term Officers: C. Stauch, Vice President, M. Harrison, President, J. Boudreau, Secretary, arrange the exhibit. Our Spring Term Officers: M. Lauro, Secretary: C. Stauch, President: B. Meinzer, Vice President, work diligently. 1 my Qjgdflji' Qffmfe Ufzhhy Ugezz is Four years ago the Hobby Club was inaugurated at The Mary Louis Academy. Since then, we have gained many new members, who are all interested in the same thing-learning how to do something useful with their hands. To teach girls how to profitably spend every moment of their spare time is the aim of our club. By knitting, crocheting, doing leather work, em- broidering tablecloths, and putting edges on hand- kerchiefs, the members fulfill this purpose. Every Tuesday afternoon under the careful giudance of Sister Regina Catherine, our Moder- ator, beginners are given lessons in making such useful articles as argyles, gloves, stoles, sweaters, pocketbooks, and the special project for this term -straw hats. The girls who are more experienced spend an enjoyable hour perfecting their creative ability. At the spring exhibit, the talents of our members were proudly displayed before the entire faculty and the student body. Since there are so many girls in the Hobby Club, the picture below represents only those who have been members for at least two years. Front Row: M. Lauro, C. Stauich, B. Meinzer. Second Row: C. Betron, M. Neuman, T. Lazarek, M. Stubenrauch, J. Roehrig, M. Hines, L. Livoti, J. Varvaro, D. Scully. Back Row: J. Houser, M. Wagner, H. Bartenberger, E. Mu'llee, M. O'Donnell, J. DeMay. as 4-s. X fav' .- get 4,-, w.-J Ifmlzl-A e Qjfffly in Wfzzlsfe 0 T C. RUSSELL President As the strains of the Ave Maria reach our ears, we know another meeting of the Mary Louis Glee Club has termi- nated. ' The club, under the able direction of Doctor Frank Rybka is dedicated to tos- tering a greater love for music through careful study and concentrated practice. However, these labors reap their reward with the presentation ofthe annual spring concert and the Christmas Assembly in school. Singing in the Immaculate Con- ception Monastery for Midnight Mass is J. WETZEL. Secretary Vice President deemed an honor by the club. The Glee Club is also invited to sing at graduation, at the Saint Cecilia Day program and at the teas given by the Mothers' Auxiliary. To honor the Marian Year in this club devoted to Mary, we learned a new Ave Maria and we dedicated our Spring Con- cert to her honor and praise. Although T. M. L. A.'s songbirds possess versatility and love of music, their success would not be possible with- out the untiring efforts of Sister Mar- garet Clare, the club's moderator. In their white Glee Club gowns for the annual Saint Cecilia Day Assembly, each member represents a different country dedicating M M h f R ht C K W d D Gl aon P Devlin E Dooce J Worfolk J Schutter Itself to ary. Center: . Hanra an. Le t to ig : . Quinn, . ar , . e s , . , . y, . , . M. Schutter, J. Fitzpatrick, C. Garetano, B. Rouhan, M. Sohner, E. Sanzo, A. Stenz, A. Kager, C. Russell, E. Algozer, C. Grosso, M. Bruck T. Reaan. J. Davis. K. Keelev. B. Tillinghast, C. Procopio, P. DeFrancis, D. Murtau'gh,VH. Chiaramonte, K. Kratochvil, J. Carsten, B. Giba infuse af Xie U50 QMW2' What could be more beautiful than the Immaculate Conception Monastery deco rated for Midnight Mass? Here, Confrater Norbert leads our Glee Club in a gay carol before Mass begins. ,K E 1 ,Q I .Nl 1 , ,, we .-. ,. ...ai- For the annual Christmas Assembly at The Mary Louis these first sopranos sport gay corsages and pose before the Christ ChiId's crib. Front Row: J. Henn, S. Vuolo, N. Rayon, K. Ward, M. Schwarz, M. Newell, M. Hanrahan. Second Row: P. Riccio, V. Greason, M. Mello, J. Fitzpatrick, G. Weber. Third Row: J. Davis, C. Koestring, A. Brdey, A. Stenz, Eileen Doocey, Eliza- beth Doocey, M. Schutfer, K. Keeley, B. McCartin, E. Schmitz, E. Sanzo, M. Bishop. Back Row: M. Beckett, M. Carbone, M. Mitchell, J. Worfolk. l50 8 i s r ly 4 lt MQW QQ f 2 Y rff A .., i 0 x'1 : U T C o . X oo S f x , N 4 S l mg wi. . ' traditional Christmas robes the second sopranos ' gaily sing the beloved festive carols which warm each heart at Yuletide. Front Row: J. Hanrahan, C. Ward, P. Chabot, C. Frokedal, P. Picardy. Sec- -- ond Row: A. St. Jacques, C. Fitzsimons, H. Chiara- monte, C. Weis, S. Rowland, J. Teale, M. Farina. Third Row: N. Cruise, B. Giba, M. Cerina, J. Schut- ter. Fourth Row: R. Squitteri, J. Carsten, P. Dev- lin, J. Marano, D. Gleason, P. Leka. Fifth Row: M. f Farrell, M. Boyle, B. McCartin, C. Quinn, M. Uh- linger. Sixth Row: D. Boyle, S. Sloan, L. Hart, A. Zimmerman. Back Row: P. DeFrancis, C. Russell, V. Scholl, A. Russell, D. Murtaugh. x wt A . sf- -J 1 4' XZ , 'V Q, A . l 'k I-it DR. FRANK RYBKA . Director 3 I In true Noel spirit, the Altos raise their voices in praise of the Christ Child fulfilling another tradition at T.M.L.A. Front Row: A. Englert, K. Kratochvil, B. Jones. Second Row: T. Regan, C. Garetano, A. Kaoer, J. Wetzel, M. Walsh, A. Konrad. Third Row: M. Carney, P. Sheehan, B. Feuhrer, M. Lambert. Fourth Row: B. Tillinghast, M. Bruck, C. Grosso, E. Algozer, G. Dwyer, C Ferris, A. Clemens, C. Procopio, K. Rowen, C. McCarthy, M. Sohner, M Leonhardt, C. Janos. Back Row: I. Lorenzen, T. Lowey, J. Carlin, C. Ramirez Thls is how we seniors would always like to prac- tice. We sine in a special senior ensemble on graduation night too. At Piano: C. Russell. Front Row: K. Kratochvil, D. Gleason, M. Sheehan, E. Schmitz, D. Murtaugh, M. Farina, E. Doocey, C. Quinn, H. Chiaramonte, R. Squitteri, P. Leka. Back Row: J. Schutter, P. Devlin, M. Boyle, P. DeFrancis, V. Greason, M, Farrell, C. Grosso, E. Algozer. 151 Qgnfe CW7tZyf1ZA'v',C.Ml5f!ldlQ2'il. . . Each Tuesday afternoon at 3:l5 P. M., a group of ambitious artists known to one and all as the Magnets of The Mary Louis Academy, meet in the Art room and, under the careful guidance of their moderator, Sister Saint Ge- nevieve, discuss the art projects for the term. Be it an entry for the annual Tablet con- tests or a poster announcing the forthcoming event, the Magnets are always, ready, willing and able , to lend their talents to worthwhile projects, Their colorful posters crowd the halls and bulletin boards for others to admire and enjoy. At GO. election time, for example T.M.L.A. is buried under , with huge, gaily colored posters appealing to the artistic sense of the voter. A boundless amount of energy and a flair for art plus countless hours of hard work make up the typical Magnet. A familiar cry among these girls is, I have to make a poster this week , for the quota of each Magnet is set at eight posters a term. The reward for these talented girls is two- fold: an inner satisfaction that comes from delighting others, and a feeling of pride in sporting a small gold palette with the name Magnets , engraved upon it. Using the statue of the Blessed Virgin as a model, the officers of the Magnets plan future posters. Vice President, Maxine Lahr man, President, Rita Aigner, and Secretary, Mary Ann Dulsky PRAY FOR ise T ar re ,, ff ii , I9 i Z i it lg 4 , f throat is t of ts t s i i f tisl - ssr ' it LP ACE Motif is kj Qu. A sgt ss M .... - ig, :sag , if f E :.2 vv-- P 5 ncgfifzf Mew may Je ffwzzfffcw Xie fiwzgfzy an These girls take the words of Our Holy Father in his encyclical Fulgens Corona literally: Let them supplicate the Divine Mother asking bread for the hungry, iustice for the oppressed . . . Front Row: M. A. Fitzgerald, M. Guiffre, A. Canclia, M. McCabe, V. De-Marchi, A. Love, J. Bur- chyns, L. McHenry. Back Row: M, A, Devlin, C. Swanson, S, Scanlon, P. Connelly, P. Megiel. 'i N,...l,,W ss 3. lnz s l 2 I IS ' ,L 1 Q ur :X f ff Q Q Gifts received for Christmas by the children in Our Lady of Mercy Mission in the South. 154 Gifts wrapped by the girls to be sent to the needy children of the south. Displaying them are S. Scanlon M. Lorenzen, M. A, Robertson. Xfire ,fm Me ahiressezf Q Liam lei Helping to pack cans received during the annual Thanksgiving Drive are M. McCloskey, A. Sohr, A. Franklin, E. Doocey, A, Brennan. Help the Missions! This is the fervent cry of many mission children calling for the aid and prayers of such organizations as T.M.L.A.'s Mission Club. The club operates through committees, each of which handled their project with outstanding success this year. Catholic Magazines have found their way across the Continent to spread the light of Faith. With the aid of many hands, stamps were cut and religious bookmarks from discarded greeting cards were created. Such drives as the Mite Box and the Can Food Drive were generously supported by the girls. The results were tremendous. Our work has been rewarded by the smiles lighting the faces of small children and the letters of gratitude abundantly received. Our Lady's call to prayer and sac- rifice has been well heeded by the hard working members of this club. Vestments like those displayed in all colors and styles can be turned out nn short notice by these expert sewers. Front Row: E. Kelly, G. Catterson, J. Henry, A. Farrell, A. Johnson, J. Sklobski, E. Sasso, B, Armstrong. Second Row: J. Mortimer, F, Maltese, 155 P. Dunne, G. Riggio, E. Mullane, P. Lang, V. DeMarchi, E. Baurle, M. A. Larkin, C. Lossaso. Back Row: M, DeVito, M, Ryan, K. Tweedy, N. O'ConneI, G. DeLuca, T. Degnan. - .,:. QF' 41 1 ,. L: !I.'i7'lii fx , -g ,QW 1 fL-f ,wM,:Wm. I' A 1.3 Wav' G7- .......-f--A -vw -' .wnfap 9' 9 i Wm 'WDM P145 hvit V A gffaftfkzg mf! Zami? ' ' ' - Wh it If in h ft f eds three Himself hs To establish cordial relations be b gngvf 'nge mt W 'stfsafwhl P E S d tween the boys and girls of America and those of foreign nations is the primary aim of the Junior Red Cross. To achieve this aim each class last fall made up gift boxes of toys, school supplies, and small articles of clothing to be sent through the Red Cross to foreign schools. Also, the classes filled stockings with Christmas surprises for children in orphanages. The dolls for this project dressed by the girls and exhibited in the Alumnae Room were so attractive that a photograph of them appeared in the Long lsland Press. lt is through the kind guidance of our moderator Sister Margaret Dolores, that the members of the Junior Red Cross have these many accomplish- ments to their credit. 158 6 K L, am' am ll afzfzexlx CDF 'if 'ww' The Varsity and Cheerleaders, all working together to produce that all important team spirit. Front Row: C, lunge, M. Cunningham, J. Moravus. Second Row: J. Gioncli, T, rm ft M L Tweed C Kloss Third Row' M Mulvehlll E Mc- ll A. Ibanez, P. Devlin. Back Row: M. Parker, J. Griffiths, M, L. Nicholson. Zarembo, M. McDe o , . . y, . , . . , . Lellan M. Erenson, J. Baumann, I. Tegeder. Fourth Row: -P, DcFranCis, C. Petrullo, , ef? ga' CMJ As we bring down the final curtain on the i953-54 season, we look back with happy memories and realize exactly what the A.A. means to us. It is the combination of team and supporters working together to make a better A.A. The memory of long hours of practice seem to dis- appear as we see the fruits of our labor before us in the fe .90 y Law?- ff! MISS CAROL MCLOUGHLIN The backbone of the team, our coach. knowledge that win or lose, the team has the spirit to hold its head up high and say, We did our best. The A.A. is not organized for the basketball team and the cheerleaders alone but for each and every girl in the school. These girls participate by playing intra- mural basketball, helping at Sports Night or by just sup- porting the team by coming to all the games. School Spirit is the keynote of the Athletic Association. Not only a spirit for Athletics but for each and every activity in the school. We wish to kindle the spark of school spirit so that it will burst into flame and spread through- out the school. 160 We ve got a team that's on the beam!! Our grad- uating Varsity: Kneeling: J. Griffith, C- JUHQ9- Standing: J. Moravus, C. Kloss. Gold! Blue! Fight Team, Fight!! That last yell comes from our graduating cheer- leaders. Kneeling: P. DeFrancis, P. Devlin, I Tegeder Jumping' M Cunningham Outclassed, you may not finish first, But when you face the final test Don't meet your rival at your worstg Force him to beat you at your best. unsung heroes: they make the game official. C. Wacewiz, scorekeeperg A, Kelly, timekeeper. 5? Scheduling the games goes tn our manager. R Cassrdy Keeping the team refreshed during the game are our oranqe girls, E. Platt, mls- singg E. Mattes. The Athletic Association Officers: C. Junge, Pres., M. Erenson, V. Pres., J. Biondi, Sec.-Treas. Our patron, St. Jude, who guides and protects us always. The Junior Varsity, our future baskefeers, who will some day defend the home court and the girls who will cheer them on. Front Row: P. Daly, B, Specce, J. Carney, M. Robbins. Second Row: J. Dineen, A. Cocuzza, G. Catterson, P. Lang, G. Leo- nard, M. Cunningham. Third Row: M. Foster, D. Savarece, R. Meyers, A. Farrelly, N. O'Flaherty, D. Rooney, S. Chase. Back Row: T. Degnan, G. De Luca, A, Yablonski, M. Povinelli, M. McCabe, M. Meyer, B. Ducey, C. Mannv. if 1 V 1 . 'Y N i A I 'ru l' l6l Q 5 - f- V V Nw . flddllfldylilf fffe gaflaffb' was Catholic Press Girls. Kneeling: B. Hohmuth, B,Boganowski, F. Guzzo, J. Spina, M. Turner, C. Crowell. Standing: M. Murray, R. Liguori, C. Jones, B. Blake, C. Michaud, D. Savarese, C. Ramirez. Because intelligent Catholics should read newspapers which give the Catholic viewpoint, the students of The Mary Louis Academy go over the top every Friday in subscribing to and distributing our diocesan weekly. Each Tablet Representative had done a magnificent job this year in securing one hundred per cent cooperation from her classmates. Some moreover, have exceeded this by attaining as high as one hundred fifty one per cent in their official rooms. To further stimulate Catholic reading, zealous members of the student body every Friday afternoon gather in Room wn:1.1awa.? l l l under Sister Maria Josephina's direction to wrap and mail 25, these over subscribed copies to priests, sisters, soldiers and sailors in all parts of the world. S!.E?.l'2i ZW if 7 1.i Mailing Committee Front Row: R. Cassidy, E Mattes. Second Row: E McGrattan, A. Knott Third Row: E. Mullane C. Michaud. Standing P. Glynn. Our Officers are Tops Judith Keenan, Vice President, Spring Ban- ner Winner. Jane Grif- fith, President, Fall Banner Winner. i iii Mrs. A. Marik, Mrs. E. Cocuzza, Mrs. E. T na R Ow Doyle, C.P., Mrs. J. Giba, Mrs. w. cramnl' rxisfi-Y' Plafp The Ladies' Auxiliary achieved a unity ot purpose with the Fathers' Club through several combined ven- tures, among which was the successful Joint Card Party in November. One of the first social events of the season was a Fashion Show held at the Academy. This annual event has always proved to be very enjoyable. At the Christmas Party given for the Faculty, the Peanuts from St. John's Home in Rockaway, entertained with their singing. ln May, a Luncheon and Card Party was held at the Garden City Hotel, to raise funds for the St. Josephs' Scholarships. A Silver Tea given in June, in honor of the Faculty, marked the end of a very happy season for the Ladies' Auxiliary. OFFICERS FOR 1953-1954 MRS. JOHN J. GIBA President MRS. EDWARD TYNAN Vice President MRS. EMANUEL COCUZZA Treasurer MRS. WILLIAM GRIMM Recording Secretary MRS. ANTHONY MARIK Corresponding Secretary MRS. ALBERT PLATT Assistant Corresponding Secretary wa M1511 gd'!11111g1s1' 0511145 111 111 51111111 af fave.. . . . that domestic life may be conspicuous for rinviolate faith- fulness and that it may flourish through the proper and saintly education of its children and be strengthened by true. concord and mutual help. 'TULGENS CORONA' 1 - s . s . wwf ts ...t Ladies Auxiliary Officers of 1953 54 it u . . . me Cyalgel 171 fnfe Qffafffefis ' zmffbkmy am! fffe Jeffers' Effie' . . . that both in manhood and old age men may shine forth by their Christian probity and fortitude. I NFULGENS CORONA' TF Under their guidance the Fathers' Club flourishes. Fathers' Club Officers, 1953-1954: Albert Teale, William Sheehan, James Carroll, Reverend Owen Doyle, C.P., John J. Giba, Gerald Paul. The i953-54 school year completed a decade of fine service rendered by the Fathers' Club of The Mary Louis Academy. At every evening function of the school, this organization of fond fathers can be seen giving its help and support wherever it is needed. The season was marked by several joint efforts with the Ladies' Auxiliary. Together they sponsored a Card Party which was a huge success. ln their joint meetings they had The Mary Louis Debaters, Father Bernadine Gorman, C.P., who gave an enlightening speech about Our Lady of Fatima, and a gay St. Patrick's Party and Dance. Their closed meetings were highlighted by Sister Mary Borgia who discussed the school curriculum, F.B.l. agent Anthony O'Donnell, a sports film, Captain Campion of the New York Police Pickpocket Squad, and Past Presidents' Nite. ln February, the Fathers' Club sponsored a public lecture by Father Mernard Hubbard. The busy season was brought to a close by the ever-popular Father-Daughter Communion Breakfast, which, as usual, was a huge success. The Fathers' Club donated one of the new wood carvings for the auditorium and also the Sister Lumena Memorial Award given for proficiency in Religion each year at Commencement. .OFFICERS JOHN J. GIBA A 4 President WILLIAM GLEASON Vice- President i 'JAMES CARROLL , Treasure f ALBERT TEALE ' J Finarsciai Secretary WILLIAM SHEEHAN ' - Recording Secretary F. . GERALD PAUL ' V ,Corresponding Secretary, 165 nee again we welcome back Father Hubbard. Father Hubbard Lecture: John J Giba 'esident of the Fathers' Club, Father Bernard Hubbard, S.J., and Andrew Morris Chairman of Father Hubbard Lecture. ff wg an f Ek WZWKM my wmmww , H5 L Vg.54V: 51905156 15 HD G 51911513 DWG TIS ff f T ' :Jef fyjf -2 9.7 235, ,ffl I t ia K f A T fc-SW ,I ,g Q5 s 5 -' T i f Lmkmg our advertising sectnons Wlth the Spmt of Holy Fear Is an odd yet a flttmg choice The Fear of God IS the beglnnung of Wisdom It was Fear and Wisdom combined That prompted us to trust Thus edutnon of our Crusader to The Provldence of God Thus confndence raised up for us Many benefactors whose advertusmg Has made our book a Fmancual success E O Eh 1He ,r1ay on T t cou t rsg T U5 gdhecfaf gpafrtarrs Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. 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Rowen T. Rudewicz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ruggieri Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Russell Mr. and Mrs. S Thomas P. Ryan The St. Jacques Family Mr. and Mrs. Saloy Sam and Edward Clothiers, Inc. Mrs. John Sanko and Pete Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sanzo Mr. John Sasso Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savarese Mr. and Mrs. William Sbarra Mr. Toni Schneider Mr. and Mrs. George C. Scholl Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schuck Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Schwarz Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Scorsone E. P. Scully Mr. and Mrs. William Seaton Mr. and Mrs. F. Seibald Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Seitz Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sempowich Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Seward W. D. Sheahan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . L. A. Sheehan Joseph Sherry Joseph N. Shimanski Mr. and Mrs: Michael Ships .William A. Siebel Frank Singer . A. Skoblicki Andrew W. Smith Mrs. Ed Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sohl Mr. George G. Sparks Mr. and Mrs. George J. Sparks Mr. Charles Speth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spindler Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Springer John Stanko Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Karl Stenz S. Steinhauer Vincent Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David F. Stevenson William Storin and Mrs. Charles Strada and Mrs. F. Stubenrauch Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Anna Stronski Mr. Mr .and Mrs. Denis B. Sullivan and Mrs. J. E. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Sundby Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sweeney Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T John Swetko Tarascio Family Miss Ellen Tarzin Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Taubin H. G. Taylor Albert G. Teale Mrs. Christina Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Tillinghast, Jr Mr. and Mrs. John Tippett Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Tobin Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and John Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Tooker F. Tracy Karl Treudler E. J. Tunnell Mr. John V. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Tweedy Kathleen and Marylou Tweedy Mr. and Mrs. U Mr. and Mrs. V Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Tynan George Unver Joseph Vagl'o Thomas Valando Mr. and Mrs. George Valtin Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W Mr. and Mrs. F. Van Note A. R. Venezian Adolph Vuolo Henry Wagner Mrs. John Walsh Mr. and Mrs. John M. Walsh Michael Walsh Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Ward Richard J. Ward Robert Ward Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watson Mr. and Mrs. George C. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Weibrecht Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wendling Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Weiman Mr. Luther Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Williams, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wood Mr. and Mrs. V Mr. and Mrs. Z Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Worfolk Alfred W. Young John Za rembo Frederick Zehnle C. A. Zimmermann 'Eg The Scranton Retreatants pledge their loyalty in a closing song. 'gb y amz' 1460101 fa away me ' A lnsfallation of Fall Officers for G. O. and Sodalify: J. Battaglia, T. Mullee, D. Mur- taugh, A. VanGorder, E. Brennan. C. Springer with a C.F.L. first place trophy in oratorical declamation and three in original oratory, and L. Natale with a third aplce trophy from C.F.L. Student Congress. Carol is winner also of Queens County contest in American Legion tryouts. Only one can win but the G. O, Rallies are certainly some- thing for developing ingenuity and producing laughs. 'lv Mya K rf' xl! Some January '54 Graduates having a wonderful time at The smiling G,O. candidates and their managers for the Spring '54 tern' Montreal: J. Batfaglia, T. Adamson, A. Wenderoth, G. Front Row: Candidates: I. Lorenzen, C. Springer, E. Algozer, A. VanGordei Cappola, M. Murphy, E. Livoti. V, Scholl and M, Povenelli. Back Row: Managers: A. Hero, J. McCrudder V. Fraser. A. Griffin. L. Natale. M. Carney. S' fu Ex-emeritus, Kathleen Koch-Art Editor of Crusader l95l, is Editor-in-Chief of St. John's University Col- ege Yearbook for l954. Mary Lou Barry, Mary Ellen irown, and Dolores Conklin from Mary Louis '5l are also on the Editorial Staff. Kathleen's poster above von first prize and S100 in St. John's Marian Year Uoster Contest. Kathleen was president of the Magnets when she graduated from here. These girls helped to make Mary Louis prominent at the CYO art contest. Top: J. Bogdanowski, R. Bak, M. Valen- tine. Front: K. White, A. Gibbons. Center: A. Griffin, first place in Marian Art division. Anne Griffin is the designer of the Madonnas on the dividing pages of the Y' Here are some of the victims of the semi-annual Frosh initiation at Mary Louis Crusader. ampaigners waltz at Conventional Ball during May campaigns. A A e are the candidates for the Spring Term: Front R : Cand'd t : H k s ' ' d ' kf t. Norfolk, M. Taylor, v. Scholl, C. sprlnger, M. Povgrrelli, Mflfygfl. appy wer er Served me Semors Gfa mon Brea as k Row: Managers: M. Bruck, A. Stenz, J. Natale, M. McCrudden, M. Carney, C. Wagner. JAmaka3 Jfifldficfe Wamia 9 l68-03A HILLSIDE AVENUE JAMAICA 32, NEW YORK Orchids For Your Birthday Plants For Your Classroom Flowers For Your Altar Bouquets For your Wedding 174 -7750 FINE ARTS FURNITURE INC. President A BATTACLIA MANUFACTURERS OF Zee cwfeofeff 1952707156746 FACTORY AND SHOWROOM 320 E 60TH SI' NEW HORR 21 R1-:g 1 1482 175 Our sincere best wishes QBHUNING 5 COPYF LEX MACHINES COPYF LEX and BLUEPRINT PAPERS DRAFTING and ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT Everything for the Engineer, Architect 81 Draftsman V CHARLES BRUNING COMPANY, INC. 125 NORTH STREET TETERBORO, NEW JERSEY Offices in Principal Cities CHelsea 3-8363-4 WMM wood leller co. INCORPORATED MANUFACTURERS OF RAISED WOOD LETTERS Wood Letters Display Backgrounds Display Letters Beaver Board Letters Ply Wood Letters Presdwood or Masonite Presdwood Letters Sign Backgrounds of Wood l5l WEST l8th STREET NEW YORK ll, NEW YORK I n Loving Memory Of iwlirhazl and 'illzrzsa Emma from Their Sons 176 Vlrginia 9-5660 WIIIGII Buying or Selling CALL US CARTER REALTY AND CARTER AGENCY REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Established 1921 118-10 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL 18, NEXY YORK Tel. DAvenport 6-3800 JUNO WOODWORKING COMPANY, INC. CABINET WORK - FINE INTERIORS 58-85 58th AVENUE MASPETH, L. I., N. Y REpublic 9-6825 IJOSCHER'S Nationwide Moving - Modern Warehouses Modern Padded Vans - Anywhere! Packing - Crating - Shipping Branches at JAMAICA - HEMPSTEAD - L. I. CITY Main Office: 9I20-I82nd Si. Jamaica, N. Y. Day: I Night: BArcIay 7-1240 Llggett 4-2755 CITY CENTER ELEVATOR C0. REPAIRS INSTALLATIONS MAINTENANCE 88 PARK PLACE NEW YORK 7, NEW YORK HAn0Ve,. 2-0090 4 HOIIis 5-0909 Open Evenings HOUSER BUICK, INC. BEAVER PRESS, INC. PRINTERS - ENGRAVERS I9 BEAVER STREET 215-26 JAMAICA AVENUE NEW YORK 4, NEW YORK QUEENS VILLAGE, N.Y. , COlumbus 5-4270 Established 1910 COMPLIMENTS OF J E L LI N EK Pkornssok A. J. WEBER A1110 Radiator CO- Inc- YOUR DANCING TEACHER ALFRED J. PHILLIPS, President Manufacturers and Repairers of I AUTOMOBILE RADIATORS -k and GAS TANKS A 429 CLINTON AVENUE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK ' 562 WEST 52nd STREET NEW YORK 19, N. Y. l78 BArcIay 7- 1957 Academy Uniform Company MANUFACTURERS or UNIFORM DRESSES FOR ACADEMIES AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS 659613 372 BROADWAY New YORK CITY 7, N. Y Compliments of Fraser Manufacturing Co., Inc. 142 NVEST 14th STREET NEW YORK 11, NEVV YORK CHelsea 3-6684 - 5 179 Compliments of REICHELT FURS, INC. - MARJORIE AND JOAN MINK A SPECIALTY KATZ 'lr 165 23 HIILSIDE AX ENl F IKMXIK x I I REp ll 16681 COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. James W Nelson Jolm and Mary lon gf 180 Rf 'W A I W 'cii' FM ff M Wg W IJYBXIIIOIUG sliffgf Virginia 7-0300 RRR? I I af' R 9334 CLARENCE F. SIMONSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR 'lr M011 IOlst AVENUE, COR. 97th STREET BRUSH MFG CO -Jn Gm 2 1 QQ a w - 3 1 I O I? , . . ' ' Y x 1 . Rx-R' ' ' Q' ' . iw ' fiirff Q, iw S 1 R . W A I I jg! 9 , , A R Y' 'Q I , 9 r 9'sZi3fi'f'giiKQ2i ff I' ' VHA 1 fair .iff iff,-as ,411 'Mr xi '1 . , A -A H V' fi v ar, f I? ,fs , II- li m a? QM -2. - mf 5 'ax 2 I 5' - af! wt wi w i ki- R f R X S 1 I A 5555 , N' 'L .R A A 955 m m I..-off .:1-: ' f' ' af A ,ix E' ' 'awww 1 . .Q 0' es. . R Rs- 'QA O 3 ::.:..... E 4 - M 1 - ,, '0M,,.,,-gm.. - I Jfamf ' R , 5 ,gQx,5,,1, -1 4 U .. ,A M -25.354, ,,,,,,, ,, , M v3..: .- .M Q s ff: , .,f,1. A ges -S ,?Vf,26s'9f' I, s,:J sW Mkm f-I O O l O Now in the Thirty-Eighth Year, Specializing in the Soft Hair Brush Indusfry. 69-25 COOPER AVENUE GLENDALE, BROOKLYN 27, N. OZONE PARK, N. Y. HILLSIDE COR. LEFFERTS BLVD. RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. Y. O GRAPHIC PRESENTATION SERVICES INCORPORATED 239 EAST 60th STREET, NEW YORK 21, N. Y. FRANK I. ROCCANOVA, President Complete Advertising Technical Illustrators Art Service Charts and Maps Photography COMPLIMENTS OF SUBURBAN AUTO SALES Jerome Matusow - Robert Dolin, Proprietors 24lst STREET AND WHITE PLAINS ROAD BRONX, NEW YORK 181 I 4 9 X pf . ..fy 5 -'if x, iik YW -- a 'fs :H ggi 4 1,Xxff,v 1. , -1' A+,wm..,L 2 ,HN A ,.,., :V ,M ,W W W 1 Q51 A ff vw.-Qi ..,'f In 1 Q , 49' M J gg.. 1- 7 4' We U K ,. W,-. vigi- .4 ,N fi! XM a f 42 x 1 3 U I I' HW .. N -a ' QPF?-'V Q U0 no w ' asf X so , 5 kg. ky ,, ,M H W W ve A' h '. i - M. it r t it . Q3 f WU .V, . W om Wx ny' ' oi ' vs 'nl' N. Oc X m 4 ,l f 'Egg - ' f ,, V , ,. Q , A .2 ' 51516. ,W A Y' iv R? N Q 1 'K' f 9 .' -. .2 Q ' if 1-A H 5 ' . , il x 'QE' f H an ,951 'W' K af ' 3 M Q ' I f' . , ' , Lk - , wlffr, L-'f f .. , , 1,15 ff- A J r , . w r , Tv V 7 K A W S , Mfg i f ,. .gi v K , .. ' Ai' K 4 ' ' A , W H if -' !+.,, , 9 f , . M 7 S H .V V + ' ' 'K ,,, x -We X , , 1 x1 1 4,3 . . 'M'-:Q N wm,wz:m 1 A X We a S Mw- QWW! k 1 v as fi ? as . 2 wif ,gi x ' 1 V R :lm ' 4,5 -.. ' D.. 1.1 1' 4 Nga U K Q, :Mg H 1 fl 1 ww .W . ,942 ,K L 4 , Q53 , 3? M N 4 3 . X :V ,, E 1 , Ii. . ff Y XV K A , was , v 25 QQ f , 5 if we yi! X -: 21 3' 1 I -5 ff, 'if sf. rf N 3 Q 5 '25, g J , .. ,II Z, ,3 . , , in . '1 4 f f , ,. -. A,,., f L LL L' g K S ..., w-If - 15 k - m Q if is - COMPLIMEN TS OF iwlnnastuy Choral Eating Zmmarulatz Oiunrzptiun TR. IZ. Church JAMAICA, N. Y. VI g 7 3676 7 ESTABLISHED I898 FRANK DROESCH GEORGE DROESCH LOUIS DROESCH, M.E President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Frank DroesI1,Inc. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION I I I-I 8 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL I8, N. Y, 184 '!I.l..L..l..,I .I..Ll 0 Sound Training for I'I'ie superior secreiarial and junior execuiive posiiion. Also I I' I In courses in all Types of modern business machines-Individua promo Iona pa - Supervised oiclice experience-Successful placemeni bureau. Over a hall ceniury of successful experience is our guaraniee of pre-eminence. DAY 81 EVENING SESSIONS - CATALOGUE UPON REQUEST BEGIN ANY TIME Cypress and Iviyrrle Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. I'IEgeman 3-2926-2927 I60-I6 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, L. I. Jamaica 9-I98I-I982 Murray Hill 5 Air Conditioned ED.BERBERIAN'S llllllllllll IIRIIIIBIIIIIII , - KNOWN FROM COAST TO coAsT I29 EAST 27th STREET NEW YORK 16, NEW YORK REpublic 9-2110 J. C. aglbn 9359353 suns COATS PARK AVENUE FASHIONS Evening GOIUIS 89.78 165:11 STREET Blouses and Sportswear JAMAICA 3, L. I. lllll llllllll II 2050 Lakeville Road, New Hyde Park, N. Y. Fleldstone 7-3818 Flloral Park 4-8337 I 1,85 OLympic 8-9618 Rlzpublic 9-2226 TOWNCREST BAKE SHOP INCORPORATED 179-31A HILLSIDE AVENUE, JAMAICA, L. I. . Q .lil 162-02 JAMAICA AVENUE .M -gg 33.114 b3Z'. Q 4, V, .guy -ti. - Fashion Academy Winner I ' A ' J: L, iid? IW? ..v, QMS? iii . J-1 C so I Carnes -k- ' , AJ.- 4- 5,,v,gxi,,L,a'i! .A:....r'lI The Mary Louis Academy Shoe We Specialize in f01' S4-99 Wedding - Birthday and Ice Cream Cakes Butter Cookies - Cakes for All Occasions Butter Makes Them Better TWining 4-941 l Twining 4-9412 CONSTRUCTION V EQUIPMENT ALUMINUM EQUIPMENT CORP. We Carry a Complete Line of ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM AND SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS We will be glad to have our representative call with samples and give you an estimate. PHONE WRITE 63-1 I8 WOODHAVEN BOULEVARD Rico PARK, New YORK MANUFACTURERS OF CONCRETE VIBRATORS AND GRINDERS GASOLINE AND ELECTRIC DRIVEN FLEXIBLE-SHAFT-TYPE GENERATORS AND STANDBY UNITS All-IIEI. IIIIIIIMIEU IIIIPIIIIAIIIIN 2I5-217 EAGLE STREET BROOKLYN 22, N. Y. EVergreen 9-5772 INQUIRIES INVITED 5 6 0 aff Loose Leaf Indexes Of All Descriptions Two Plants to Serve You. . . G. J. AIGNER CO. AIGNER INDEX CO. 426 S. Clinton St. 97 Reade St. Chicago 7, Ill, New York 13, N. Y. WORLD'S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF INDEXES AND INDEX TARRING HOIIis 5-7563 ELdorado 5-4310 D:mny's Wolff 591,234 A A Q. 2-.. . HIDE-A-WAY, INC. His Inferno RESTAURANT ' BAR 191-I9 JAMAICA AVENUE 151 E- 45th Strcet HOLLIS, L. I., NEW YORK New York 17, N. Y. 187 Our sincere best wishes qsnuivnvs 9 COPYFLEX MACHINES COPYF LEX and BLUEPRINT PAPERS DRAFTING and ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT Everything for the Engineer, Architect 81 Draftsman V CHARLES BRUNING COMPANY, INC SECRETARIAI. TRAINING - a good career start! Whether you're taking academic or com- mercial courses. your specialized Berkeley AA . ul secretarial training X LL means a better job, -4:11 in fashion advertis- ' I I Ling, government, TV, gr ,,, 'x S I il 4 5, x S dozens of fascinating F' zfields. At Berkeley ,Vx , syou enloy studies and , , social ife with other H. S. graduates from ' many states and coun- tries. And after your one or two-year course. Berkeley's per- sonalized placement service helps find the right career for you. Write Ass't Director for your catalog today! 420 Lexington Ave. Q New York, 17, N. Y, . 22 P I Sf. 100 READE STREET 5i9hii2'335'-L. uv, EI of2 ff22cN..I. NEW YORK CITY Offices in Principal Cities EVergreen 6- 3 T E D D Y , S its W1 Q3 49 C Ni ulietta' BRAND MACARONI PRODUCTS BEN MARCHESE .lO75 IRVING AVENUE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 43,15 HOUSE of SEA FOOD SOUTH STREET NEVV YORK CITY I Compliments of MARYMOUNT COLLEGE 221 EAST 71st STREET NEW YORK CITY Compliments of F 0 0 D STO R E S THE GREAT ATLANTIC In PACIFIC TEA CO. 39 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN SERVICING Cr SELLING STRANG BUICK COMPANY, INC. PH. DIETZ COAL CO., INC Coal - Fuel Oil - Koppers Coke BUY YOUR FUEL ON OUR EASY MONTHLY BUDGET PLAN at no extra Cost HAYWARD OIL BURNERS MOTORSTOKORS Jamaica Ave. Jamaica Ave. at I83rd Sf. at IOIst St. Jamaica 32, New York Richmond Hill I8, N, Y. 6I -20 7Ist AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y REpubIic 9-4300 Vlrginia 7-6000 HEgeman 3-3400 DELEHANTY HIGH SCHOOL 90-14 SUTPHIN BOULEVARD, JAMAICA, N. Y. Telephone JAmaica 6-8200 A college preparatory academic high school con- ducted by a stai of experienced teachers who have merited the approval and confidence of leaders in the field of Catholic education. Co-Educational Day and Evening Sessions Register Now F or Summer Session FULLY ACCREDITED BY THE BOARD OF RECENTS M. J. DELEHANTY BERNARD B. GALWAY GARDEN CLEANERS and TAILORS Established 27 Yea rs 3 HOUR DRY CLEANING SERVICE Rugs Cleaned and Stored 3 Locations For Your Convenience 0 HOLLIS - IO9-II FARMERS BLVD. ' ST. ALBANS-190-02 LINDEN BLVD. 0 HOLLIS-190-22 JAMAICA AVE. FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY Call HOllis 5-6579 Director Principal I MAin 4-5260 OLympia 8-7687 A. Squitteri SHERMAN N. KEARNS, INC. I GEM PLASTERING CO., INC. INSURANCE XViIIium F. KL-urns, Prcsiclcnt Plain and Ornamental Plastering I 383 PEARL STREET IAt XI'ilIougI1by Strcetj I BROOKLYN I, NEW' YORK 143-07 84th ROAD JAMAICA 2, N. Y. I A I 190 -Spec al Sunday and I-lol day Dinners--Famous CHOPS for its Finest Imported and Domestic Wines, EST. 1864 FOEUR BROEEI I-IEERS Q4 The Oldest Hostelry In Queens County SEA FOOD With the Most Modern Kitchen 1.oBsTE-R 4 AIR CONDITIONED S-I-EAKS A wid? variety of Iuncheoins' and dinners daily Beers and Ales. A Caterers to Weddings and All Social Functions JAMAICA fr MYRTLE AVENUES AT I'l8th STREET Richmond Hill Res. Vlrginia Q-1400 Page Virginia 9-10040 rmst STEP to rmst Jon e Train for your busi- ness career in a well- known school. Wood has had unusual success in preparing high school grad- uates for select secretarial positions. One and two-year secretarial courses, fit to individual needs. Excellent Place- ment Service. Classes begin in Feb., July, Sept. Est. I879. For Catalog. Address Secretary. OAKLAND SERVICE STATION 178tI1 STREET UNION TURNPIKE WQQD SCHQQL 1-'LUs111NG, NEW YORK 125 PARK AVENUE IIOO E. 42nd sm E Opp. Grand Central, N. Y. I7 OLYm12'i18'9700 Tei.. oxford 7-1290 REPUBLIC Amo PARTS EEEEEEENE 260 WEST 52nd STREET . New YORK 19, N.Y COLUMBUS 5 ' 2 2 2 2 Qistfiibutoas of czqutomotive 92115 - gquipment - Lgupplies 191 Compliments uf I ' De fc i Di 'e 'n Dom MADISON , HECTORS ,:.V3i4,: ,::, ..,, ii ll c A F E T E R I A s 1491 BROADWAY 1506 BROADWAY 1627 BROADWAY 210 WEST 4-2nd STREET URPIIY el com I l OIL HEATING 'SPECIALISTS Oil Burners - Boilers - Radiators Premium Fuel Oil GENERAL MOTORS DELCO-HEAT 178 - 28 JAMAICA AVENUE, JAMAICA 3, N. Y HAvemeyer 9-33,3 QUEENS MOTOR TRANSPORTATION co. Pick-up Agents for National Carloading Corp. A. KRUCK 58-ov BROWN PLACE MASPETH, L. I., New YORK APpIegate 7- i 380 Prompt Service APPLEGATE HARDWARE SAWS KEYS GRINDING Sharpened - Repaired While U Wait Scissors - Knives New Circular Door Checks Repaired Tools all Types Hand and Band Saws Sold and Installed New Scissors-Knives 2482 PITKIN AVENUE BROOKLYN 8, N. Y. Cor. Shepherd Ave. MUrray Hill 2-4937 GEORGE H. RHINEHART COMPANY A S B E S T O S Representatives ASBESTOS CORP, LTD, 60 EAST 42nd STREET Thetford Mines, Canada NEW YORK 17, N. Y. LAure1ton 8-5641 DOYLE PRINTING COMPANY PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS 134-25 BROOKVILLE BOULEVARD ROSEDALE, LONG ISLAND BEekman 3-5920 - 21 PYRAMID TOOL AND SUPPLY CO. Hardware - Machinery - Tools - Mill Supplies IOBBERS AND EXPORTERS 149 CHURCH STREET NENV YORK 7, NEW YORK IQ3 x,- .V , ' 'f 1-ei :g i 1 K .. 4 . , r U Q M. as . 5 g mc g . iv , w KL .g55,!.i1IL W 4 , ,.A.A,,. ,,,. . Nsmm 4 LS 4 4 ' fe sf , J J: if W, -e 7 , 1 ,s X .!, L in ,, , 1'-:,e.,. -1- 'Q K ' I ff' 1 V ,:QQ1eQ:s,W wi Bs Q f ff w- 529' K iggaggffezgwx .wif -L 2 , vf' wifi? -,f, ix. I .,,f,- V3 ,, . 5 fi x A A New , 1 'I M459 ff ' Q i .QA . vw T215 ,.':f'iff? S . H, , ,W .. J i A M' X :W nh: ,I E551 A , f E k ' sr' 4 4 V..k X f mm. f yn, iq. ,K 25 ' View PROFESSIONAL PATRONS DR. AND MRS ARNOLD A. BARTELL DR. AND MRS. ROLAND BENNING DR. AND MRS. JAMES COLLINS DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM COOK DR. AND MRS. JAMES DE ROSE DR. JOSEPH J. DE ROSE DR. AND MRS. WALTER J. DUDAS DR. AND MRS. H. E. ILLICK DR. A. F. JANNACE DR. AND MRS LEE ROY LEVINSON DR. AND MRS. A. LOVERRI DR. AND MRS. B. P. MALERBA DR. AND MRS JOHN McCARTHY DR. AND MRS VINCENT J. MURRAY DR. MARY JANE PEAKS DR. AND MRS. R. O. QUEENAN DR. AND MRS. M. L. QUINN DR. AND MRS. LEO V. ROONEY DR. AND MRS. RAYMOND C. RYAN SPONSORS DR. AND MRS. JONAH BLUSTAIN DR. AND MRS. VINCENT G. DESIDERIO DR. AND MRS. DRUCKER DR. vrcrorg FIMIA on. J. F. LOMBARD DR. AND Mus. MAHQNEY nn. HARRY MILLER DR. AND Mas. D. B. sur.uvAN on. c. Russrsu. sPrNA BUSINESS PATRONS Compliments of A FRIEND A FRIEND OF THE I954 CRUSADER FROM LONG ISLAND CITY Compliments of MR. AND MRS. B. G. ACKERMAN Compliments of MR. AND MRS. THOMAS D'ADDARIO Compliments of JOHN P. DREWES Compliments of VINCENT MARRONE Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. O'REILLY Compliments of ARTHUR SCHMERTZ GAROFALO Cr GAROFALO Lawyers 161 - I 9 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica l96 BEST WISHES Guild Arts 8. Crafts TO CLASS OF '54 Incorporated l l l LEO F. DOHN ALgonquin 5-3224 601 WEST 26th STREET NEW YORK I, NEW YORK Compliments of l-lsturia Truck Tire Co., Inc. THOMAS F. CALLACHER President NORTHERN BOULEVARD at 38th Street LONG ISLAND CITY 1, N. Y. DR. B. G. KOLLER Dentist 53-20 Ninetieth Street NEwtown 9-3539 Elmhurst Compliments of DR. AND MRS. SOLOWY Queens Village DR. ROBERT C. STURTEUANT Orthodontist 88-23 l84th Street Jamaica, N. Y. Astoria BRUCK'S GROCERY AND DELICATESSEN 45-20 30th Avenue RAvenswood 8-7043 JOE 6' JACK'S TAVERN Businessmen's Lunch Choice Wine and Liquors 20-Ol Steinway Street RAvenswood 8-9391 PAT'S MEAT MARKET Meats-Poultry-Provisions Call AStoria 8-0839 for Prompt Delivery 29-25-30th Avenue Bayside BIRCHWOOD PHARMACY We Deliver 205-2l 35th Avenue BAyside 4-454l MANHATTAN MARKET 39-O7 Bell Boulevard Call BAyside 9-9728 NORTH SHORE ROOFING COMPANY Established Since 1924 Estimates Cheerfully Given 207-26 Northern Boulevard BAyside 9-5544 STEFFENS MARKET Prime Meats and Poultry John D. Steffens, Proprietor AFor Delivery Phone BAyside 9-5525 2l2-07 48th Avenue f STOP AND SHOP MARKET Fancy Fruits-Vegetables-Groceries We Deliver 39-33 Bell Boulevard BAyside 9-4370 SWAN MEAT MARKET Prime Meats and Poultry Full Line of Sea Food Daily Free Prompt Delivery 2lO-l9 Horace Harding Boulevard BAyside 4-8400 Bellerose BELLEROSE BAKERY Known for Quality Karl Schneider, Prop. 246-O3 Jamaica Avenue Tel. Fieldstone 7-2ll8 198 BELLEROSE PHARMACY John G. Welsch, Ph.G. James A. Draper Jamaica Avenue, Corner 247th Street H-H 7,41 8 Fieldstone 7-3886 Munay ' 5 BRADDOCK FOOD CENTRE Meats-Fancy Groceries-Dairy Products Choice Fruits and Vegetables 236-Ol Braddock Avenue Fieldstone 7-9630-l -10-13-5801 FRED AND GEORGE Prime Meats, Poultry and Provisions .?fLi.s3i.E'?i?5ElzA'e'm PLANNED CIRCULATION P. M. C. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY General Contractors Panos' Bflck Gafagesw Cement Work List Brokers and Fulfillment Consultants C. Magno Raymond Passaro e 238-O1 88th Avenue VI 7-1104 BRADDOCK PHARMACY Andrew P. Phillips, Ph.G. U 236th Street at Braddock Avenue Fieldstone 'l-2492 Brgqklyn 19 WEST 44th STREET CRUSADER CANDLE COMPANY, INC. 325-7-9 Nevins Street MA 5-OOO5 GASOLINE SYSTEMS Gasoline, Oil Storage, Dispensing Systems Licensed Electrical Contractor Edward E. Steenken 65 Eldert Street Gl.enmore 2-8313 GLENRIDGE COACH COMPANY, INC. We Charter Coaches For All Occasions 791 Fairview Avenue Business, HEgeman 3-7171 Residence, EVergreen 2-7881 LEONARD COAT COMPANY Contractors of Ladies Coats Stephen and Joseph Varvaro 195 Humboldt Street eveeeeeee me VINCENT GRACE: METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE I Life and Business Insurance Estate Conservation Timothy J. O'Leary, Manager Office SH 5-3362 Residence RE 9-2681 L. J. PARKER Electrical Sales-Service-Parts 62-12 Myrtle Avenue HEgeman 3-4640 TELEPHONE TRAFFIC UNION, NEW YORK 129 Pierrepont Street Room 1007 nsso TRIMMING COMPANY 41-07 mud STREET Threads - Ribbons - Tapes Covered Buttons and buckles FLUSHING, NEW YORK Louis Kugel 99 Manhattan Avenue EVergreen 7-0981 NEW YORK 36, NEW YORK FLushing 9-7017 We Deliver glrime meats Sr poultry 198 Remodeling Repairing Storage PAUL COUDIS F U R R I E R 168-18 HILLSIDE AVENUE ll PtEpubIic 9-5889 JAMAICA 3, N. Y. APplegate 7-5330 THOMAS A. HUDDY and SON, INC. G. Matthews Plumbing and Heating 3420 ATLANTIC AVENUE BROOKLYN 8, NEW YORK CHARLES G. SCHMITT Funeral Homes 202 Jefferson Street, Hyacinth 7-3226 3863 Merrick Road, Sunset 3380 Corona CORONA CENTRAL LIVE POULTRY COMPANY Free Delivery - Sunnyside to Bayside D. Yezzi 81 Rerma IO4-32 45th Avenue HAvemeyer 4-9032 NORTHERN BAKERY lce Cream Cakes and Logs Wedding and Birthday Cakes I02-I3 Northern Boulevard HAvemeyer 9-I78O PARK WINES AND LIQUOR 5I-I5 I08 Street Elmhurst BOULEVARD LIQUORS Wines and Liquors Special Attention to Phone Orders Free and Prompt Deliveries Hours 9 A. M. to I0 P. M. Retail Store L-I638 Phone HAvemeyer 9-7683 86- I O Queens Boulevard JUSTICE TAVERN Rooms for Banquets and Meetings W. Kolsch, Prop. 52-I 9 Justice Avenue HAvemeyer 9-8066 Hlckory 6-9457 ANNE PECORA Dresses, Coats, Suits, Sportswear Women's Half Sizes 86-49 Broadway HAvemeyer 6-0437 Floral Park FLORAL PARK FLORISTS 61 Atlantic Avenue FLoral Park 4-8024 LUSCHER AIR CONDITIONING CORP. Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Contractor Automatic Gas Heating Charles B. Luscher 264-O3 83rd Avenue Fleldstone 7-I473 ROMAIN ACRES INC. Custom Built Homes Joseph Ammirati, President 256-02 Hillside Avenue Fieldstone 3-5755 SCHAFER'S CONFECTIONERY Speciality - Ice Cream Cakes and Tarts I5O Tulip Avenue FLoral Park 4-2I50 199 Flushing CAROL CLEANERS Same Day Service at No Exrta Cost 69-60 188th Street AXtel 7-1001 CORONET FRESH MEADOWS BEAUTY SALON, INC. 61-26 190th Street OLympia 8-9468 OLympia 8-3990 CUNNINGHAM PHARMACY Professional Pharmacists R. Charnes - B. Peskin 188-23 Union Turnpike Hollis 4-3909 GARDEN BAKE SHOP 72-Ol Kissena Boulevard JAmaica 6-9600 HANS SOHNI MEAT MARKET Prime Meats Beef - Lamb - Veal - Selected Poultry 68-21 Fresh Meadow Lane FLushing 3-9199 CHARLES J. HAYES Retail Wines and Liquors License Number L 527 147-09 45th Avenue Telephone FLushing 9-2821 JACK AND ROSE FLOWER SHOP Flowers and Plants for All Occasions 189-03 Union Turnpike Call Hollis 4-5555 KAYE'S DANCE STUDIO Tap - Ballet - Acrobatic 38-11 Main Street FLushing 8-2496 THE KNIT-KNUT SHOPPE Botany Yarns - -Trimmings - Notions Free Instructions Celia Winderbaum, Proprietor 185-26 Union Turnpike JAmaica 6-9417 MILLS' VALET SERVICE Expert Tailors and Furriers Furs and Rugs Cleaned and Stored Free Call and Delivery Service 154-03B Union Turnpike 1 REpublic 9-6496 J. PETERSEN DELICATESSEN Salads Our Specialty 178-09 Union Turnpike REpublic 9-5068 SANFORD PHARMACY Perfumes - Toilet Waters - Sets H. J. Avignone 40-38 l62nd Street FLushing 9-4980 VALENTINE BROTHERS Johnson Outboard Motors Thompson Boats - Marine Supplies 134-18 Northern Boulevard FLushing 3-0606 LEvittown 3-7022 Compliments Of LORDI'S GOLF RANGES PASCAL M. lPat1 LORDI HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE AND NEVVBRIDCE ROAD EAST MEADOW, NEW YORK JAmacia 6-6380 Est. 1924 MEYER MOTOR PARTS CO., INC. FRANCIS J. MEYER, Pres. MOTOR REBUILDING CRANKSHAFT GRINDING CYLINDER HEAD REFACING 146-06 HILLSIDE AVENUE JAMAICA 35, NEW YORK Compliments of MR. and MRS. F. C. KLOSS CAROL and RICKY ak IVIR. and IVIRS. IVI. J. IVICCLYNN ID. Kloss '5ll MIKE, JR. and BRIAN ir MR. and IVIRS. VV. H. DRISCOLL QUENZER HOLLIS FUNERAL HOME HILLSIDE AVENUE AT 187th PLACE HOLLIS, NEW YORK 0Lympia 8-5569 - 5570 - 2656 V WILLIE'S SHOE REPAIR While You Wait I88-I9 Union Turnpike RALPH'S LUNCHEONETTE Italian Sandwiches Our Specialty Horace Harding Boulevard and l54th Street. Forest Hills THE DIXIE DEW RIDING ACADEMY Horses for All-Beginners To Experts Grace Ferrari-Instructor 88-ll 70th Road BOulevard 3-3500 STADIUM MARKET Prime Meats and Poultry It Pays to Buy the Best Emil Combe, Proprietor 68-04 Burns Street BOulevard 8-2520 SUTTON HALL PHARMACY 73-Ol Austin Street BOulevard 8-3661 - 3662 YELLOWSTONE BOULEVARD LIQUOR STORE Call Lou We Deliver License L 5572 7l-7I Yellowstone Boulevard BOulevard 8-3346 BATTERY SERVICE STATION Automotive Electricians Carburetors - Magnetos Repaired 34-l6l8 3lst Street RAvenswood 8-3920 BlRK'S MARKET Choice Meats Fresh Killed Poultry and Provisions We Bar-B-Q Your Meats and Poultry IO7-31 71st Avenue BOulevard 8-5084 - 5085 BRUNO'S SALON DE BEAUTE For Beautiful Permanents IIO-60 Queens Boulevard BOulevard 8-9670 CLARA BEAUTY SHOP Gregory Hairdressers 96-O7 - 69th Avenue Phone BOulevard 8-9898 FORD'S RESTAURANT Steaks and Chops Choice Wines and Liquors H8-I2 Queens Boulevard BOulevard 8-9646 FOREST HILLS American-Italian Restaurant Pizzeria G. Chiaro IO3-23 Metropolitan Avenue BOulevard 8-9782 JOHN C. NEWTON. JR. General Manager Forest Hills Inn BOulevard 8-I 900 201 FOREST HILLS RIDING AND DRIVING CLUB Indoor Ring - Expert Instruction and Boarding 88-03 70th Road BOuIevard 8-9782 ROSE MARIE APPAREL Dresses - Coats - Suits 72-12 Austin Street BOuIevard 8-9797 DR. H. J. SACHS Forest Hills Animal Hospital 71-05 Austin Street BOulevard 8-5940 Franklin Square LEHMANN CONTRACTING COMPANY Kurt Lehmann, Proprietor 153 New Hyde Park Road FLoral Park 4-3386 OLympia 8-5180 Fresh Meadows CORDAY Finer French Dry Cleaners Horace Harding Boulevard at 186th Street FLushing 8-7400 FRESH MEADOWS BOWLING CENTER Perfect Bowling Conditions in a Delightful Atmosphere 190th Street at Horace Harding Boulevard OLympia 7-4900 MEADOWS LIQUOR STORE, INC. Prompt Delivery Service License Number L 6109 61-50 188th Street OLympia 8-6200 MERCURY WINES Cr LIQUORS, INC. Five Minute Delivery 69-68 188th Street AXtel 7-2500 Glendale GEORGE BARNIKEL Religious Articles Greeting Cards - Wedding Invitations 67-39 Myrtle Avenue HEgeman 3-4440 KARL EHMER PORK STORES With Best Wishes to the 1954 Crusader WARN ECK FUNERAL HOME Air Conditioned Chapels Licensed Undertakers and Embalmers 78-05 Myrtle Avenue I HEgeman 3-2024 Glen Oaks GARDEN BAKE SHOP 256-O3 Union Turnpike Fieldstone 7-9716 zpz l REp ublic 9-6620 Compliments Of HARRY A. ANDRES FUNERAL DIRECTOR Funeral Home: 88-28 161st STREET JAMAICA, NEW YORK l l i Compliments vi MISS ELIZABETH M MCCLOSKEY 'A' rcomplimenls ol MR. AND MRS. JOHN PARDI 'A' COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. J. GEORGE AIGNER LARRY CLYDE MICHAEL ' RITA AND MARY KAY Great Neck A Cv H PLASTERING COMPANY 400 Northern Boulevard Hollis ASTRA The Decorators Center Fine Paints - Wallpapers - Artist Materials 195-37 Jamaica Avenue HOllis 4-6035 THEODORE BLODY Photography Candid and 3 Dimensional Color 90-40 191st Street HOlIis 4-5855 THE CARD STUDIO ' Cards Unusual Gifts and Greeting Specializing in Religious Cards 190-24 Jamaica Avenue HOIIis 4-7104 EXCELLENT WAX COMPANY EUGENE Religious Candles and Articles Novelties Gift Shop 195-15 Jamaica Avenue HO1Iis 4-4941 A. L. FITZGERALD Wines and Liquors P mpt Delivery o ,License Number L 463 188-28 Jamaica Avenue HOllis 5-9666 A. FONTANA ' bl s Groceries, Fruits and Vegeta e All Kinds of Frozen Foods - Fancy Baskets Free Delivery 189-15 Jamaica Avenue HOlIis 5-6981 GATEWAY SERVICE STATION Tydol Products Hillside Avenue and 212th Street HOIIis 5-9327 J M SHOE RE-BUILDING Also Orthopedic Work by Doctors Prescriptions Work Done While You Wait 190-29 Jamaica Avenue 'S SERVICE STATION JACK Tires - Batteries - Accessories Mechanic on Duty 187-08 Jamaica Avenue OLyrnpia 8-9737 FRANCIS LEWIS BOULEVARD MARKET Fruits - Vegetables - Fish - Frozen Food Free Delivery 89-52 Francis Lewis Boulevard HOllis 4-3626 JOHN P, FRENCH ' ' d Li uors Imported and Domestic Wines an q We Deliver N.Y.S. License L 5593 109-31 Farmers Boulevard H0llis 8-6969 203 HAGEDORN'S BEST BAKERY Wedding - Birthday - Party Cakes 190-25 Jamaica Avenue Telephone HOllis 5-4526 FRANK J. HANS Cr SONS, INC. Funeral Homes 401 Onderdonk Avenue HEgeman 3-1384-5 192-O7 Jamaica Avenue HOllis 5-2666-7 HOLLIS CREST FLOWER SHOP For Finer Flowers . . . 200-21 Hollis Avenue Phone: HOllis 4-0819 KATHRYN'S BEAUTY SALON Air Conditioned Specialists in Permanent Waving 198-14 Jamaica Avenue HOllis 4-0313 MIDTOWN PRESS B. L. Dawley Wedding Invitations Engraved - Thermographed - Printed 194-O2 99th Avenue HOllis 4-1887 PETER'S SHOE REPAIR SERVICE Orthopedic Prescription Accurately Filled 212-08 Hillside Avenue Telephone HOllis 4-3622 FRED PETZINGER Proud To Serve You Fine Wines and Liquors License Number L 350 200-07 Hollis Avenue Phones: HOllis 5-9728 8-5700 ROSE'S BEAUTY SALON Permanent Wave and Hair Dyeing Specializing in Scalp Treatment Hair Bobbing 197-31 Hillside Avenue HOllis 5-9717 L. J. PAGE, O.D. Optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted 318 Livingston Street TRiangIe 5-2228 192-O2 Hollis Avenue HOllis 5-2225 ROTH PHARMACY We Deliver N. Roth, Ph.G. - S. Roth, B.S. Hillside Avenue and 212th Street HOllis 5-2266 THE SIT 'N KNIT SHOP Yarns - Instructions L. Schoenherr 90-46 190th Street HOllis 5-1352 WINER'S Cleaners - Furs Stored Dyers - Tailors 191-04 Jamaica Avenue HOllis 5-3241 Compliments Ol NIR. AND MRS. SALVATORE DE ROSA AND JOAN 'A' In Loving Memory Of HELEN STRONSKI FRASER Her Brothers and Sisters ANNA MAURIE AND JOHN FRANK AND MAE HENRY AND MYRTLE Compliments Of MR. and MRS. FRANK THOMASHEFSKE and PRISCILLA 'A' JAmaica 3-3972 Lic. No. L-5091 HAROLD E. HARTMANN FINE WINES AND LIQUORS 180-lO HILLSIDE AVENUE JAMAICA, NEW YORK Jackson Heights BELVIN Cr STANLEY Hair Dressers of Jackson Heights 82-21 37th Avenue HAvemeyer 4-0926 THE CONTINENTAL RESTAURANT AND BAR 8207 37th Avenue CONWAY FUNERAL HOME, INC. George Conway John W. Conway Northern Boulevard at 83rd Street NEwton 9-3220 DOC 6' VINNIE'S Where Friends Meet Our Service is Unsurpassed' 80-12 Northern Boulevard Phone Hlckory 6-9738 GREEN LODGE RESTAURANT Sea Foods - Steaks - Chops Special Lunches and Dinners 84-22 37th Avenue HAvemeyer 9-9139 JOAN'S BEAUTY SHOP 83-08 Northern Boulevard For Appointment Call: HAvemeyer 9-8517 KEFFAS BROTHERS - FLOWERS Say It With Flowers 40-15 82nd Street Telephone HAvemeyer 4-0422-3 Learn to Play Your Favorite Instrument at the LONG ISLAND SCHOOL OF MUSIC Free Instruments and Practice Rooms, Bands Formed 73-16 Roosevelt Avenue HAvemeyer 6-9228 ALFRED MAURICE Hairdressers Air-Conditioned 35-59 82nd Street NEwtown 9-8950 NU-FORM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. General and Industrial Concrete Construction Paul Kosara 37-10 90th Street HAvemeyer 9-0512 ORMONDE TELEVISION If HOUSEWARES Discounts Given Generously Service Our Specialty Cameras and Sporting Goods 81-08 37th Avenue HAvemeyer 9-0043-44 RIALTO FLORIST, INC. Steamer Baskets - Flowers for all Occasions 37-67 82nd Street HAvemeyer 9-8322 MARIE SHERIDAN, INC. Shop of Smart Accessories 37-22 82nd Street HAvemeyer 9-2652 TINA'S PASTRY SHOP 93-Il 37th Avenue 205 Jamaica ADVANCE AGENCY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Your Short Cut to a Better Job Watch for our Job Listings in the Herald Tribune 164-17 Jamaica Avenue OLympia 8-3636 AlCHELMANN'S BAKE SHOP For Birthday and Party Cakes Frank Marakowitz, Proprietor 172-16 Hillside Avenue JAmaica 6-8785 FRED BOENIG 'SONS Hardware - Paints - Building Supplies 116-52 Sutphin Boulevard Phone JAmaica 9-3240-1 WALTER BORZYM AND SONS Super Market 144-28 Lakewood Avenue REpublic 9-5830 BRIARWOOD LIQUOR STORE No Order too Small for our IO Minute Delivery Service 138-43 Queens Boulevard Call JAmaica 3-7527 to 11 P.M. BUTTERLY 6' GREEN, INC. Long lsIand's Largest Home Sales Organization 168-25 Hillside Avenue JAmaica 6-6300 COOK AND SALTZ REAL ESTATE Jamaica Estates Specialists and Builders 178-22 Hillside Avenue REpublic 9-8554 ESTATES DRUG COMPANY Chemists Yale Finer, Ph.G. 169-01 Hillside Avenue Phone REpublic 9-0311 EXCEL SERVICE STATIONS, INC. Complete Auto Service Brakes - Ignition - Batteries United Motor Service Hillside Avenue at 179th Place REpublic 9-9715 EXPERT OPTICIANS Eye Physicians Prescriptions Filled 170-24 Hillside Avenue OLympia 7-2130 HILLCREST MEAT MARKET Finest Quality Meats Frozen Food 169th Street North of Hillside Avenue REpublic 9-2144 With Our Best Wishes From L HILLCROSS PHARMACY HILLCROSS LUNCHEONETTE 179-09 Hillside Avenue HILLSIDE OPTICIANS Optical Prescriptions Filled 87-52 168th Street JAmaica 3-7500 206 STillwell 6-6288 Open Evenings Until 7:30 Saturdays 4:80 T AVAR BRIDALS BRIDAL and BRIDESMAIDS GOWNS CUSTOM MADE GOWNS 28-40 JACKSON AVENUE At Queens Plaza LONG ISLAND CITY I james Tavalario NEW YORK INdependence 1-6283 I. Ippolito GENERAL FILLING and GRADING CORP. GENERAL CONTRACTING 0 Equipment for Hire - Trucks, Cranes, Bullclozers, etc. ' Excavation and Land Fill 27-17 154th STREET FLUSHING, L. I. 54, N. Y. Lic. L 5513 OLympia 8-6050 We Deliver Lillian Roth WINE and LIQUOR 87-50 169th STREET STORE JAMAICA, N. Y. oLympaa 8-sooo JAMECO CH EVROLET, INC. WM. T. MAGUIRE President l79-26 JAMAICA AVENUE JAMAICA, L. l., NEW YORK HILLSIDE PRESS Printing at its Finest IBO-2O Jamaica Avenue REpubIic 9-9653 JAMAICA FLORISTS We Telegraph Everywhere Biggest Little Flower Shop in the Heart of Jamaica. Nicholas Chaconas, Proprietor 89-ll l65th Street OLympia 8-5665 JAMCO HOBBIES Arts - Crafts and Hallmark Greeting Cards l79-29 Hillside Avenue JAmaica 3-9I4O JOSEPH W. KANE Real Estate - Appraisals l82-42 Hillside Avenue OLympia 8-2735 KOON'S CHINESE LAUNDRY Complete Laundry l78-23 Hillside Avenue LOUVIS CONFECTIONERY Homemade Ice Cream and Sandwiches Hauber Brothers, Proprietor I6I -28 Jamaica Avenue MALKIN'S The Button Shop The House for all Trimmings 92-26 New York Boulevard Phone JAmaica 6-OI95 MARY'S IDLE HOUR I69-I6 Jamaica Avenue REpubIic 9-9565 McALONEN BAR AND GRILL I79-Il Union Turnpike McNULTY AND CARR Typewriters - Adding Machines Sold - Rented - Repaired 90-33 I6Ist Street JAmaica 6-5960 204-I9 Jamaica Avenue HOllis 4-l7l5 MERKLE'S Quality Pork Products Stores all over Long Island Jamaica, New York NELSON'S KOSHER DELICATESSEN AND RESTAURANT Catering for all Occasions We Deliver - Free Parking I79-I9 Hillside Avenue JAmaica 6-9534 HENRY B. O'SULLIVAN Funeral Homes Available in all Localities Air Conditioned l8O-04 Hillside. Avenue JAmaica 6-2767 PERRINE PHARMACY Prescription Service P. W. Perrine, Ph.G. Jamaica Avenue and I75th Street Jamaica 6-5389 - 3-9535 - 3-9581 I PROPERTY FUNDING CORPORATION Samuel Lipshetz 170-20 Hillside Avenue OLympia 7-0800 QUALITY MARKET Prime Meats - Groceries - Fruits - Vegetables Veccia Brothers 185-10 Hillside Avenue OLympia 8-9521 RUBY LANE STORES Popular Priced Sportswear - Lingerie 161-01 Jamaica Avenue JACK SIEGEL, Ph.G. Apothecary - Reliable Prescriptions 172-18 Hillside Avenue JAmaica 6-0037 SPICK AND SPAN AUTO LAUND 5 Minute Wash-Expert Simoniz No Brushes, No Scratches, 20 138-77 Queens Boulevard Jamaica 3-9745 SUN RAY Chinese Hand Laundry RY ing Men 168th Place and Hillside Avenue SURREY-PIKE PHARMACY Prescription Chemist Harry B. Ditkoff, Ph.G. 179-O2 Union Turnpike JAmaica 3-5600 TEDDY'S LUNCHEONETTE 167-16 Hillside Avenue TONI FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions We Deliver 179-31 Hillside Avenue Telephone AXteI 7-4262 Day UNITED RECREATION, INC. The Show Place of Jamaica I6 Modern Brunswick Alleys 168-09 Hillside Avenue OLympia 8-1066 - REpubIic THE VAN WAGNER COMPANY Outdoor Advertising Member Metropolitan Outdoor Advertising Association 184-17 Hillside Avenue OLympia 8-6993 THE WILLIAM CHARLES PRESS Social and Commercial Printers 185-O9 Union Turnpike JAmaica 6-7543 WILLIAMS FLOWER SHOP Fresh Cut Flowers Daily We Deliver 169-07 Hillside Avenue REpubIic 9-6347 Kew Gardens COOK FUNERAL HOME Maurice B, Cook Licensed Manager 1 19-50 Metropolitan Avenue Virginia 7-1058 or Night 9-9723 208 e Telegraph Flowers JAmaica 5-0995 MICHAEL' S FLOWER SHOPPE rp? ., f' ' fl? Is 'XT 179-I7 HILLSIDE AVENUE JAMAICA 32. NEVV YORK INCENT Specializing in Filling Oculist Prescriptions HOURS DAILY: 9:30 TO 6 MONDAY and FRIDAY TO 8 SATURDAY TO 1 P.M. 170-13 HILLSIDE AVENUE JAMACIA 32, NEW YORK JAmacia 3-8515 PONTIAC 6's und 8's U. S. ROYAL TIRES Relax in ll Pontiac Tire Dept. Phone For the Rest of Your Life jAmaica 6-7660 BREITFELLEKS SALES INCORPORATED 214-50 JAMAICA AVENUE QUEENS VILLAGE, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. HOIlis 5-72332 - 3 - 4 DAvenpOrt 6-1790 - 91 JOHN J. MEGIEL, INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Air Conditioned Chapels 64-18 FLUSHING AVENUE MASPETH, NEW YORK ED'S DELICATESSEN Homemade Salads-Select Cold Cuts Frozen Foods - Groceries 76-06 Main Street ENCORE FROSTED FOODS, INC. Pre-Cooked and Fresh Frozen Foods Dairy, Delicatessen and Fancy Groceries l I7-I2 Queens Boulevard Telephone BO 8-5l00 KEW GARDENS FLORIST Flowers for all Occasions Wedding Decorations - Funeral Designs Chris Pilarinos 9 Kew Gardens Road Telephone Llggett 4-9797 Little Neck CAPITAL SHOE STORE Repairs - Frank Napps - Boy Scout Shoes 25l Northern Boulevard BAyside 9-5043 Long Island City CRESCENT SERVICE STATION 40-40 Crescent Street STilIweIl 4-9528 HERBERT FUEL COMPANY Fuel Oil- Oil Burners 4505 30th Avenue RA 8-8100 FRANK KLOVRZA Real Estate - Insurance - Notary Public 34-I3 30th Avenue RA 8-0229 PLAXALL, INC, 5-26 46th Avenue Maspeth JOHN BAEHR Attorney at Law 65-O6 Grand Avenue DAvenport 6-0719 JOSEPH F. BAUER Oil Burners - Repairs - Service - Fuel Oil 64-24 Flushing Avenue DAvenport 6-2632 DEL-NAP CLEANERS 3 Hour 24 Hour Special Service All Work Done on Premises 6l-I6 Flushing Avenue DAvenport 6-3750 D. Cr J. DOMBROWSKVS Maspeth Wine and Liquor Shop Hours 9 A. M. to ll P. M. - Lic. L 700 When Your Spirits Are Low Phone DAvenport 6-0660 65-05 Grand Avenue GRAND FLORIST Flowers for all Occasions E. W. Casper, Proprietor 65-37 Grand Avenue DAvenport 6-l090 209 IRMAC PAINT Cr WALLPAPER CO., INC. Decorative Wall Finishes Mac Neier 65-O3 Grand Avenue DAvenport 6-2278 - 6-2370 JIM'S RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA Pies, Foods and Sandwich Orders to take out 65-OI Grand Avenue DAvenport 6-7327 JOHN'S BARBER SHOP 65-23 Grand Avenue KARL'S RESTAURANT Home Cooking and Baking Fred Zeidler 66-60 Grand Avenue HAvemeyer 9-8346 MASPETH FLORIST Exceptional Floral Creations 65-35 Grand Avenue DAvenport 6-2140 PETER MUELLER Roofing and Sheet Metal Work Gutters - Leaders - Shingling - Siding 73-46 57th Avenue HI 6-6318 RAM MACHINE COMPANY William Vicario 57-I3 59th Street Residence HOIlis 4-7046 Office TWining 4-9518 STAN'S PHARMACY Best Wishes to the I954 Crusader TRIANGLE SASH 6' DOOR Lumber - Mouldings - Sheetrock - Screens Doors -Storm Sash - Sash Trim - Builder's Hardware - Garage Doors - Etc. 64-I7 Grand Avenue DAvenport 6-3270 WALLY'S TAVERN Maspeth's Favorite Rendezvous Walter Perlak 64-O7 Grand Avenue DAvenport 6-7476 Middle Village DU-ALL TOOL Cr MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Key Blanks - Plumbing Strainers-Household and Hardware Supp Also General Stampings - Tools and Dies 62-7I Dry Harbor Road NEwtown 9-5624 PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME Modern Funeral Chapel John Phillips, Lic. Mgr. 79-02 Metropolitan Avenue TWining 4-8389 Mount Vernon lies LUMAR OPTICAL MANUFACTURING CO. I33 South Terrace Avenue MOunt Vernon 8-8434 2I0 THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY Producers of MOLLOY-MADE Covers Designing and planning of the I954 Crusader covers executed by our New York Office 2857 North Western Avenue Chicago l8, Illinois '52 Vanderbilt Avenue New York I7, New York Congratulations, Graduatesl JOAN HARRISON ROBINSON, JUNE '47 BABY MICHAEL i' 'k PATRICIA HARRISON HENNESSY, FEB. '50 BABY DANIEL Bild BABY MARY ELIZABETH. JUNE '70 'A' uk MADYLN .IEANNE HARRISON, FEB, '54 EILEEN HILDRETH HARRISON, FEB. '61 LAckawanna 4-0058 Day and Night Service AIR CONDITIONED CHAPELS CENTURY FUNERAL HOME INCORRORATED 402 WEST 40th STREET NEW YORK 18, NEW YORK Michele Guttilla Victor T. Guttilla President Licensed Manager FRESH MEADOWS BUOTERY, INC. Featuring Selby Shoes Wright Shoes for for Women Men and Boys AND Uniform Shoes for Mary Louis Girls Open Thurs. and Fri. Evenings Till 9:30 188th STREET AT 64th AVENUE FRESH MEADOWS, LONG ISLAND New Hyde Park GAR INDUSTRIES. INC. J. J. Lazarek, President Denton Avenue and Fourth Street GArden City 7-8812 ROBERT'S MEAT CENTERS 29 Hillside Avenue GArden City 7-8666 1637A Hillside Avenue FLushing 4-9325 New York City AMERICAN HOUSE AND WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY Expert Window Cleaners and Floor-Waxers 7 West 22nd Street A 6'-S GIFT SHOP. INC. Watches, Jewelry and Souvenirs 1581 Broadway COlumbus 5-3445 ARROW TICKET AGENCY, INC. Choice Seats for all Theatre and Sports Events 266 West 46th Street JUds0n 2-5320-I-2 JUdSOn 2-4620 CHARLES ASSENZA. INC. Manufacturers of Fine Furniture Frames 329 East 26th Street Phone LExington 2-1119 lECKHARDT'S THEATRE TICKET SERVICE Choice Seats 'for the Theatre and Sporting Events Arthur K. Lemmon 1 632 Broadway COlumbus 5-0100 BROADWAY GIFT SHOP. INC. 1482 Broadway COLEBY TAILORING COMPANY, INC. Cy Fraser, Manager 1253 Sixth Avenue lCorner 50th Streetl Clrcle 6-9389 COLLEEN COATS, INC. Manufacturers of Misses Coats and Suits 545 Eighth Avenue LOngacre 3-3570-1-2 COLLEGIATE CAP AND GOWN COMPANY Mr. James McBride, Representative 366 Fifth Avenue Wisconsin 7-5073 JAMES F. DOLAN TRUCKING CO.. INC. 516 West 55th Street Columbus 5-1757 JOHN J. DONOHUE RADIO CORPORATION Electrical Appliances, Radio, Television Jewelry, Cameras 44 Cortland Street W0rth 2-4090 Zlll Q FRANKLIN Ir WALSH. INC. Window Shades-Venetian Blinds Established 1890 539-541 West 125th Street MOnument 2-2636 FULLAM EXTERMINATING COMPANY Frank Fullam 2 Columbus Circle JUdson 6-0192 ' GANNON FUNERAL HOME 24 Hours Service on This Phone Charles Gannon, Proprietor 152 East 28th Street Office Phone LExington 2-6579 JOSEPH M, HART 0 SON Trunk and Luggage Hardware Edward J. Hart I6 Reade Street IMPARATO Stevedoring Corporation Jack G. lmparato I 50 Church Street WOrth 2-3680 METRO THEATRE TICKET AGENCY 1599 Broadway LILI PALMER - INTERIORS Decorator OR 4-1720 JANE REIDL Consultant Decorator Croydon Furniture, Inc. 16 Babcock Place LYnbrook 9-5187 440 Fourth Avenue MUrray Hill 3-6446-7-8 CONRAD M. SAIR AND COMPANY Certified Public Accountants 7 East 42nd Street VAnderbilt 6-2514 - 2515 TOBIA EMBROIDERY Manufacturers of Embroideries 153 West 21st Street CHeIsea 2-2010 WEATHERPROOF CALKING CO., INC. 50 Church Street COrtIand 7-8876-7-8 ueens Village CHARLES D. ADAMS Flowers by Wire 214-57 Jamaica Avenue Phone HOllis 4-5858 ASHDOWN MOTOR SALES, INC. DeSoto-Plymouth Dealers George T. Ashdown, President 239-50 Jamaica Avenue Fieldstone 7-4310 2 Compliments Ol MR. AND MRS. FREDERICK J . SULLIVAN if H. O. DRUGS - HARRICO Inc Famous For Prescriptions 1645 BROADWAY BROOKLYN 7, NEW YORK GLenmore 5-4917 Joseph Harris, Ph.G. Vito Lamberta, Ph.G. Morris Nadborne ST1lIwelI 4-3920 DYKES LUMBER CO. 137 WEST 24th STREET NEW YORK 11, NEW YORK LARGEST DEALERS IN LUMBER MOULDINGS WALL BOARDS QUEENS YARD HOUSE OF KRAUSS ARTHUR I.. BE'I'l'Y DONALD DEBBIE TEDDY LORI PRINCE MICHAEL PRINCESS BAR1 2 EHMER'S PORK STORE 176 Rockaway Avenue VAlley Stream 5-2695 219-17 Jamaica Avenue HOIIis 5-3824 M. JAEGER Cr SONS Jewelers-Watchmakers Reg. Jewelers American Gem Society 215-43 Jamaica Avenue HOIIis 5-5316 KLENSCH RADIO 6' TELEVISION Sales and Service Refrigerators, Electrical Appliances Air Conditioning 219-48 Jamaica Avenue HOIIis 5-2226 - 4421 LEVINE'S Curtains - Linens - Spreads - Gifts 217-11 Jamaica Avenue HOIlis 5-6772 0SCAR'S SUPER DELI Fine Cold Cuts and Salads Hollis Avenue and 209th Street HOl1is 4-4538 BENJAMIN J. STACHEL Home Installations and Repairs 217-50 110th Avenue Phone: HOIIis 5-1783 ARLENE LOUISE STUDIOS Child Photography - Portraits Commercial - Weddings 216-O9 Jamaica Avenue Telephone: HOIIis 4-3320 Richmond Hill CARL'S PRIME MEAT SHOP C. Porcelli Quality Meats 120-14 101 Avenue virginia 9-7868 GASAU 6' KAMP, INC. Caterers Chicken, Turkey and Beefsteak Dinners For Every Occasion Churches and Organizations, Our Specialty 113-O5 Jamaica Avenue Vlrginia 7-2288 JOHN J. KENNEDY Real Estate - Insurance 1 1 1-09 Jamaica Avenue Vlrginia 7-3864 103-45 Lefferts Boulevard Vlrginia 8-2020 LIQUOR 8' WINE SALES CORPORATION Imported and Domestic Brands Prompt Delivery Service License L 843 117-01 Hillside Avenue Vlrginia 7-0722 RELIANCE BEEF CORPORATION Meats - Poultry 116-21 Jamaica Avenue Vlrginia 7-3400 Ridgewood ALLIED Coat, Apron and Towel Supply Company, Inc. 1826-1836 Suydam Street Telephone HEgeman 3-9831-32 CHARLES E. BRUSH Funeral Director 66-O4-06 Fresh Pond Road Telephone HEgeman 3-9791 Rosedale AL PLATT SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Johnson Outboard Motors 242-02 Merrick Boulevard Phone: LAurelton 5-9658 TED'S French Cleaners All Cleaning Done on Premises The Best in Tailoring LAurelton 5-8102 138-57 Francis Lewis Boulevard RALPH'S MEAT MARKET Prime Meats and Poultry 138-69 Francis Lewis Boulevard LAurelton 8-4620 Shinnecock Hills SCOTCH MIST INN Ocean View Cocktail Lounge Scenic Route 27 SOuthhampton 1-1920 St. Albans B Er B SERVICE STATION Lubrication - Tires - Battery Service Cars Called For And Delivered Mobilgas and Mobiloil 1 13-26' Farmers Boulevard OLympia 5-9625 J. DOERRLER'S BAKE SHOP Home of Fine Baking 109-33 Farmers Boulevard HOIIis 4-1526 FRED'S QUALITY MARKET Prime Meats and Poultry Jersey Pork and Bologna 200-01 Linden Boulevard LAurelton 8-9105 AUGUST A. GOEPFERT Optometrist 117-47 221st Street LAurelton 3-3503 214 COMPLIMENTS OF FRANK KOWALINSKI POST No. 4 POLISH LEGION OF AMERICAN VETERANS LADIES AUXILIARY AND BOOSTER ROckville Centre 6-5616 COMPLIMENTS FRANCIS X. O'CONNOR PAINTER AND DECORATOR Estimates Gladly Furnished A 61 Lakeside Drive Rockville Centre, N. Y TRiangIe 5-7084 Established 1894 EUGENE STAUSS fr CO. UPHOLSTERERS INTERIOR DECORATORS CABINET MAKERS A 416 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn 17, N. Y. AStoria 4--1355 DE ROSE PHARMACY J. DeRose, Ph.G. 0 R. DeRosa, PILG. 29-02 30th AVENUE, COR. 29th STREET ASTORIA, NEW YORK JOYCE BROTHERS Funeral Home Established I 88 I 201-20 Linden Boulevard LAureIton 8-3050 GEORGE F. LARKINS Real Estate Specialist in Home Sales 188-05 Linden Boulevard LAureIton 7-6700 MOH RMAN N'S DELICATESSEN We Deliver 109-16 Farmers Boulevard OLympia 8-1011 LOUIS F. RUPPRECHT COMPANY Plumbing and Heating Service General Contractors I 1 1-32 Farmers Boulevard OLympia 8-5525-6 Woodhaven LIBERTY PAINT SUPPLY COMPANY Sanitas - Wallpaper - Artists' Materials 105-07 Liberty Avenue Virginia 3-2020 89-01 Jamaica Avenue Vlrginia 7-3070 A. WILLIAM MICH ELL Insurance as-19 sein Avenue Virginia 9-6999 Woodside ARMAND TILE COMPANY Everything in Tile - Call Anytime 48-42 65th Place HAvemeyer 4-7921 AUTOMATIC MERCHANDISERS SERVICE Offers a Complete Vending Service Candy, Crackers, Beverages, Etc. We Specialize in Schools and Institutions Have Our Representative Call HAvemeyer 6-5956 .E. J. WALSH, REAL ESTATE Walsh Realty Company 45-10 48th Street STilIweII 4-4936 WOODSIDE GIFT CENTER Toys, Gifts, Books, School Supplies 60-11 Roosevelt Avenue WOODSIDE MEMORIAL CHAPEL Licensed Funeral Directors Anthony S. Roth-Francis N. Roth 41-45 58th Street HAvemeyer 4-5430 - 5431 215 sw'-agua-rr slag 'mama-ass' sag wiser? - Q fn bhuuusno-k f ' ,, - ,gi-.k,,5:z2f', .- ff A -fwffwfg, , .r - fi' - .wN..,L,f,, i- :g1Q,,f.,M., LA- V 1673, 'L ,S k . K . 2 9 13. Zifiy W 1 1 . f I ,,L, if n 1 A . mn g, 4 A fx ' V 1 5Kg w X 4, 5 ' '- QQS-, . , 2 A N , if, , A f ., 32 ' 4, NTL L' ' x 31 5 , V. 1 .+ m S 'Vw 2,3 g-, O W fa Wdlki glee. Ann Griffin received a S50 bond for first prize in The Sons of Revolution Essay Con- test and a S25 bond in The Merchant C. Rocconova received first prize in the C.Y.O. Poster Contest. J. Siebel. 7th term won honor in the Queens County Division in the Tablet Poster Contest. Constance drew the spots that carry the theme through our book. E. Reiman and C. Guess won third place trophy in C.F.L. contest in the girls' dramatic presentation, Marine Essay Competition. M. Taylor winner of the first prize Mr. Frank Ball is the inspiration and haven of refu e for the Staff and I Moderator of tie 1954 Yearbook . . . . . . and his agua asiilstarif, Mr- E- J om: i. in the Merchant Marine Essay Con- test and second prize in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Essay contest, Sodality workers with Sister Muriel Angela plan the retreat. No yea,-book is can-,plefe wif'-,out 5 picture of the school- This ls Mary Louis-our beloved ALMA MATER. Artistic Decorations for Ballrooms, Receptions, Conventions and Banquets NEW YORK DECORATING COMPANY INCORPORATED 34-38 31st STREET, LONG ISLAND CITY 1, N. Y. YEIIOwSt0ne 2-1500 Flags and Banners of All Nations for Hire HAROLD HOLMBERC Mourning Draperies - Exhibitions of Every Character JAmaica 6-4272 SINCE 1909 WHALEN PLUMBING CORP. Joseph T. Whalen, President PLUMBING AND HEATING REPAIRS . . . 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Hoefner Mrs. H. Cleary Mrs. J. Scanlon Mr. George McHugh, Sr. Mr. John Egen E. F. Manos Arthur Weber Mrs. P. W. Saul R. McDonald S. Frimet Miss Fran Ratolo Miss Julia Finger Mrs. Sternberg Irene Starr Ernest A. Kohler The Charlene Shoppe George V. Shea The Buckley Children Brenda Ann Buckley Alwin Eckerberg Tex Cleaners Josephines Beauty Salon Mrs. Victor Groh Mr. Victor Groh Miss Therese Reder Robert Kolsch Richard Kolsch A Friend E. A. Richards Mr. Dave Wohl Mrs. W. M. Gavigan Albert Howson Mrs. Stevenson Mrs. Sincerbeaux Mrs. J. J. Healy Mr. Arthur Caterinia Sandy Bayer Mrs. Elizabeth Testagrose Mrs. Elizabeth Newell Mr. James Testagrose Miss Betty Testagrose Miss Barbara Frankenfield Mr. F. E. Carney Mr. James Hanna Mrs. C. A. Ryan Miss Frances Votruba Mrs. P. Tamberino Jack Salerno Carole Janos Mr. Rudolph Haiek Mr. William A. Janos Mrs. Walter Gray Mrs. Shoule Compliments DOCTOR and MRS. JOHN G. 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Reynolds Gerlando Algozer Maryann Sanko Mr. George Sanko Jimmy Brucia John Algozer Ben Brucia Joseph Mamo Louis Algozer Sam Brucato Mirinchu Goelhel Taffy Goelhel Mrs. Pirozzi Mrs. O'Looney Annie Brand Dorothy Baltar Charles Herrmann John Herrmann Mabel Herrmann John J. Morris Mrs. C. J. Herrmann Etta Maher Veronica Benson H. Joseph KarI's Delicatessen Carina Grimaldi Jean Gannon William Gannon Evelyn Gannon Mrs. Eugene Morton Mrs. George Sanko Philip Sohner Marilyn Sohner Joanne Korner Mr. A. Schiavelli Vincent Spina May Sohner Lynn Korner Mr. Ohlert Mrs. Schell Mr. John McKenna Anne McKenna Miss A. Dettling James Malley Mrs. Anna K. Ireland Hugh McDermott Mr. John Weiss Mrs. Mary Schutter Mrs. P. Whalen EFI. D. F. Carney rs. Small Mrs. Margaret Maher Miss M. Elizabeth Gay Bass and Kallen Alice Bogainar Edward M. Walsh William L. Carney Harry Shew Jim's Tailor Shop Margaret M. Friis William E. Friis Kathryn M. Finnegan Mrs. Arthur J. Weiner Mrs. Anthony Paul Mrs. T. Hollmann Mrs. M. Seibert Joseph D. Chema Virginia Sullivan Mary Ellen Sullivan Edward A. Dineen Miss Victoria Logan Mrs. Psuit Kompa Thomas Liguori Harry E. Green Anthony E. Negri Martin Eisner Edward' J. Friis Patricia M. Friis Mary E. Pidgeon Mrs. Chester A. Allen Mrs. M. Carson Mrs. William T. McAvoy Mrs. Miss Miss 224 A. Ten Broeck Patricia McAvoy Ellen Tammany Miss Ellen Varrichio Mrs. Veronica Collins Mrs. Joseph McGarry Miss Sheila Burke Mrs. George Dean' Mrs. Timothy Gilronan Mrs. H. Zorovic A Mr. Ferdinand Stalzer, Jr Mrs. M. Neary Miss Margaret Neary Mrs. F. Schepperle Mr. F. A. Schepperle Francis Schepperle Mr. T. Cuff Mrs. E. Leahy Mrs. M. English Mr. J. Neary Catherine Schepperle Mrs. Elizabeth Prunty Patricia Prunty Mary Catherine Harold Margaret Gleason Harold Von Oelisen Pat Standish John W. Standish Lucille R. Cashmore Ann Cashmore Patricia Sullivan Angelina Yezzi Minnie Renna Florence Renna Grace D. Cashman Frances J. 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Francis Hilda Sanders Mary Alice Derham Mrs. Alice Michel Charles Michel Geraldine Michel Frank Somerville Bab McGee John and Goldie's Stationery Mrs. Margaret Weis Mrs. P. Lorenzen Glady Petterson Eleanor Burkhard Castile Cleaners Jean's and Paul Stationery Store Thomas John Radwick George L. McCrann Paul J. McCrann Patricia A. McCrann Eileen R. McCrann Maureen R. McCrann Mrs. John Robertson Mary Ann Robertson Helen White Anne McNally Raymond McKeon Roberta Cone Mrs. J. Kenny Mrs. J. Geary Mrs. N. Craven Mr. J. Craven Mrs. J. Getto Mr. Henry Varrichio Mrs. Ellen Varrichio Miss Barbara Tammany Mrs . Charles Lampert Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman Mrs. Sarah Ohliger Mrs. Rose Wachs Mr. Herman Einhorn Mr. Silvia Bove Mrs. Silvia Bove Mr. Eli Jamron Mr. Frank Marselli Mrs. Stella Marseli Mr. Larry Burns J. G. Rudmann Giffen's Flowers H. Sephton H. Luck Simone Brothers Lloyd P. 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MANCINI JAmaica 6-5397 Vlrginiu 7-4200 Est. 1903 IIIHN I. IIIHNSTIIN CII., Inc. QUIET MAY Oil Heating System Mobileheat Fuel Oil 111-08 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL 18, NEVV YORK 226 Compliments of Complimenls of I AJAX TIME STAMP COMPANY, INC. MRS. JGSEPH LUCIANO FILIPPA AND VINCIE 1'f 'f'1ff1 'f'Sf'f TIME, DATE and NUMBERING MACHINES 'A' 368 BROADWAY NEW YORK 13, NEW YORK WOrth 4-1666 - 7 Wlsconsin 7-1214 - 5 - 6 COMPLI MENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF JEANNETTE MODES, INC. LOUIS DELEA Dinner and Evening Dresses Grower of C 'mVa'ed Sod 530 SEVENTH AVENUE 42 OGDEN AVENUE NEW YORK 18, NEW YORK EAST WILLISTON, LONG ISLAND 227 HOllis 4-3200 24 Hour Service Virginia 9-9762 EASTERN REF RIGERATION J A H N ' S Commercial Sales and Service Since 18Q'Z the Finest in Frozen Confections 80-11 23lst STREET BELLEROSE MANOR mm HILLSIDE AVENUE PETER DANILEK NEW YORK FRANK JAHN, Pnor. RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. HAvemeyer 4-4264 DALTON FUNERAL SERVICE 01.1.0 GRONUS Thomas F. Dalton f PLUMBING HEATING GAS APPLIANCES FLORAL PARK, NEWV YORK FLoral Park 4-0634 Main Offce 29 ATLANTIC AVE., FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 67-25 49th AVENUE Associate: George E. Dalton, Licensed Mortician WINFIELD, LONG ISLAND 228 Compliment of DOCTOR AND MRS. JGSEPH INDELICATO HOlIis 5-8544 HOIIis 5-9431 QUEENS ABBEY, mc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EUGENE WALTER, Manager New Branch MIDDLE COUNTY R 'k 198-20 HOLLIS AVENUE HOLLIS 7, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS Compliments OF f MR. AND MRS. C. E. REILLY O FRANK and JOHN LAMBERTA 'A' 'A' 229 COMPLIMENTS LLOYD CHEMISTS OF A. Kopman, Ph.G. PRESCRIPTIONS Schrafffs Ice Cream A D Lanvin - Toiletries Dunhill for M en O 179-28 HILLSIDE AVE. COR. 179th PLACE JAMAICA, LONG ISLAND Prescription Dept. Phone: 1Amaica 3-3391 In Loving Memory Of THE MARY LOUIS James and Mary Whelan ACADEMY' S ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION MATERNAL GRANDPARENTS WCICOIDCS MARGARET FRANCES 0,DONNELL CLASS OF '54 The Class of June 1954 230 Jewelers for Your Class Rings QP llllIilS 8 lZllISl MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 17 JOHN STREET NEW YORK 8, NEW YORK RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS TROPHIES Virginia 9-3940 Bora Machine and Die Works, Inc. GENERAL MACHINE SHOP Metal Stamping Tools, Dies and Automatic Machinery IOO-O5 87th Avenue Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. 231 HYacinth 2-6100 Adelphi Manufacturing, Co. TOOLS AND DIES CAN MAKING EQUIPMENT SPECIAL MACHINERY 755-771 6Ist Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of FLINT 8: HORNER FINE FURNITURE SINCE 1850 NEW YORK MANHASSET W. L. CAMPBELLQINC. Authorized LINCOLN-MERCURY QUEENS BOULEVARD AT 67th AVENUE FOREST HILLS, NEW YORK 232 I COMPLIMENTS OF BOHACK Long Island's Own Food Markets Llggett 4-2500 NO SERVICE FEES ROBERTS, REILLY, 6z SONS ' Travel Agents - Air and Steamship ' Hotels ' Customs Brokers Bookings ' Tours RICCARDO'S Weddings and Banquets . . . Social Functions Three Private Dining Rooms 0 Accommodations Up To 600 RICHARD CORBISIRO, Host RESERVATIONS CALL-RA 8-3586 24-TH AVENUE AND 21sT STREET, ASTORIA 233 METRUPULITAN INDUSTRIAL BANK 99-01 QUEENS BOULEVARD FOREST HILLS, NEW YORK We Uffer Complete Banking Services ALFRED L. KASKEL Chairman of the Board ISIDOBE WECKSTEIN WALTER NOLAN President Vice President CHARLES DIMON Vice President and Manager Forest Hills Offce MAIN OFFICE 781 EASTERN PARKWAY BROOKLYN 1, NEW YORK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 234 Call: BUckminster 4-1038 79 , '7m:, of 1075 FLATBUSH AVENUE, BROOKLYN 26 invites you to visit their studio when in need of Photography . . HOME PORTRAITS FAMILY GROUPS CANDIDS AHOUSE PARTIES WEDDING ALBUMS CLUB MEETINGS, etc. A COURTESY DISCOUNT OF 10M TO GRADUATES AND THEIR FAMILIES . . NOTE: Take advantage of this offer whenever you are in the market for Portraits. M. GORODESS Official Photographer for T. M. L N p-z---- ' - ff-vw' I - grqgu--:rue-V-fm--v 1 f- l ' - 'twill' I 1 i fall,--tm' .gf , i. 3 Qyfdfhf yea Gratitude is the fairest blossom that springs from the soul. The heart of man known none more fragrant. We think it was Cicero who wrote these words. Anyway, they mutely speak' to us from the bulletin board in one of our senior home rooms and they express perfectly our senti- ments at this time. l We are grateful . . . . . grateful to the Class of l9'54 for its backing of our yearbook projects . . grateful to our student body for its magnificent financial aid Q . . grateful to our chief photographer, Mr. Michael Gorodess, for a multitude of pictures h. . . grateful to the Aleon Studio for our senior portraits and to Mr. Schroeder for H some fine shots . . . grateful to the Molloy Cover Company for our blue covers . . . grateful to each member of the staff of the New City Printing Company and to Mr. Frank Ball and E. J. Adomilli in particular. We are grateful to our parents, to all the members of the faculty , . . to the main- tenance staff of the Academy and to everyone who has made the record written in this l954 Crusader a treasured memory for us. The 1954 Staff 9013.1 236 V A , - 9 ,- , , -15- -w?i2'i M555 , fp, 0 wfi? ij? 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