Mount Saint Joseph Academy - Mount Yearbook (Rutland, VT)

 - Class of 1951

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ANTHONY WILLIAM ALTOBELL T. A. - Sober but not serious, Quiet but not idle. ■ Mount Editorial Board, Minstrel, J.V. Football, J.V. Basketball, J. V. Baseball, Dramatics, Television Star, Home Room Activities, Senior Play. Thcrcsc MARY THERESE BACHAND A well bred silence always at command. •• May Breakfast, Driver Training, Art, Home Room Activities. ALBERT JOSEPH BARBAGALLO Al All 'round good fellow. J.V. and Varsity Football, J.V. and Varsity Basketball, Varsity Base- ball, Glee Club, Boys' Choir, Holy Hame, Home Room Activities, A11-State Football. Lcccha ALICIA CATHERINE BATTLES Leave silence to the gods, I am but human. - May Breakfast, Driver Training, Glee Club, Minstrel, Dramatics, Home Room Activities. VALENTINE PAUL BLICKARZ Val” A life of case is a difficult pursuit. Machine Shop, Home Room Activities, Art, Poetry. Jean JEAN ANN BOVE “She goes through life without a care. Minstrel Publicity, Dramatics, Driver Training, May Breakfast, Home Room Activities. ELIZABETH JUNE BRIDE Betty- A helping hand she'll always lend. - May Breakfast, Clarion Typist, Driver Training, Commerce Club, Home Room Activities. Glo GLORIA MAE BULLOCK •■She's true to her words, her work and Her friends. May Breakfast, Commerce Club, Home Room Activities. CHARLOTTE ANN CALIGIURE Charlie A Rhapsody of words. May Breakfast, Editorial Board of Clarion, Glee Club, Minstrel Usher, President of Commerce Club, Perpetual Rosary, Girls' State, Monitor, Dramatics, Home Room Activities. Rieka ENERICA ANNE CALIGIURE “Forever happy, forever gay, Isour Rieka the live long day. May Breakfast, Editorial Board of Mount, Minstrel, Make-Up Com- mittee, Vice President of Commerce Club, Home Room Activities. 1 ) We, the Class of ‘5!, were a most unusual and illustrious class. It seems not so long ago that we entered the Academy. The first three years seems to be buried in oblivion with the exception that outstanding was the achievement of Mary Mul- quecn winning the Brotherhood Essay Contest in her junior year. So That our accomplishments might not be overlooked nor underestimated, we present an account of the senior year. i n

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DL •Seniors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Ernest Zambon, Treasurer; Ernest Tcsconi, Presi- dent; Robert Vignoe, Secretary and William Nugent, Vice President. Within a few days we shall have reached that goal towards which we have been striving for four long, yet seemingly short years. We must now enter upon the greater field of life which lies stretched before us; we must renounce our high school privileges and pleasures only to hold them with the firm grasp of our memories and assume those greater burdens which beset us as we go out, as Apostles, to change the world. Our equipment is good, our armor strong, so let us meet our worldly foes with Christian prudence and fortitude. Itbehooves us to step cautiously as we cross the threshold and emerge up- on the dazzling sunlight and whirl of the busy world. Think not that all is sun- shine nQr that fame will wait upon our bidding. Remember that Success lies within ourselves. We have been educated by the delegates of Christ from whom words of en- couragement and advice have always been available in solving our problems. Only now we begin to realize the privilege that has been ours as the result of many sacrifices and the sincere friendship we have formed with our Priests, Sisters, Lay teachers and Athletic Coaches. Our Catholic education through them has become a priceless heritage. In conclusion, I salute the Class of 1951 which has achieved much, and with God's help will make itself worthy in future years of Mt. St, Joseph Acad- emy.



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ROBERT PATRICK CANNEY Cambi His ways are ways of easiness. Cecilian Club, Dramatics, Mount Business Board, Minstrel End Man, J.V. Baseball, Journalism, Home Room Activities, Class Night Usher, Senior Class Play. -June JUNE BEDFORD CARABEAU Easygoing, quiet and shy, but with a twinkle of mischief in her eye. Home Room Activities, Commerce Club, May Breakfast. BARBARA RUTH CARR Barb The mind makes a man noble. Glee Club, Clarion-Co-Editor, Class Ring Committee, Minstrel Publicity Committee, Student Council, Dramatics, Monitor, Girls’ State, Journalism, Tarcisian Club, Home Room Activities, May Breakfast, Valedictorian. Gig GEORGE EDWARD CARROLL School is what you make it. Senior Retreat, Home Room Activities, J. V. Basketball, Minstrel. MARY MARGARET CARROLL Mary Marg- Such a friend is hard to find. Home Room Activities, May Breakfast, CommcrccClub, Glee Club. Ray RAYMOND JOHN CARROLL A friend in need, A Friend indeed. J.V. Basketball, Varsity Home Room Basketball, Business Board Mount, Holy Name. ANN MARIE CILO Ann A pleasant disposition is one of God’s greatest gifts. Home Room Activities, May Breakfast, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Cabinet, Junior Student Council, Commerce Club, Freshman Reception Committee. Bartie ROBERTA JOAN COLE There is always a smile and a cheerful Hi, whenever Bertie Passes by. Home Room Activities, May Breakfast, Commerce Club, President of Sodality, Dramatics, Make-Up Committee. ANTHONY FRANCIS COTRUPI Tony Man was born for two things, thinking and acting. Business Board of Mount, Minstrel End Man, Commerce Club, Bas- ketball Usher. Scorchy DAVID CREED Always willing to give a helping.hand. Athletic Association, Home Room Activities, Art, Auto Mechanics, Property Manager--stagecraft. In September, 1950, we began our official reign as seniors with Ernest Tesconi, president of the Class; William Nu- gent, vice-president; Ernest Zambon, treasurer and Robert Vignoe, secretary. The Senior Cabinet was now formed--Ann Cilo, Robert Creed, Gloria Dell Veneri, Patricia Mangan, Lorraine Pclchat, Paul Pcrfctti, Lucy Ragosta, Barbara Stewart and Mary Westcot. With all the dignity and pomp of seniors we looked forward to the initiation of the incoming Freshmen. Came the beautiful month of October and with it the last lime our class would participate in the annual school retreat. Father Raymond, the Retreat Master, inspired us with his talks on the supernatural life.

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