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

 - Class of 1951

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mont still has the idea that--social leg- islature means all students should be well supplied with candy and the like during the school day. He is ably seconded by his private secretary, Ellen Grace. Gloria Dell Veneri now owns her own bakery which guarantees hospitalization with every purchase. Betty Jean Lee, owner of several thor- oughbred horses, boasts her fifth win of the Kentucky Derby; her horse was ridden by the famous jockey, Stanley Jacobowski. At last there's no-one can resist the Pcp-so-dent toothpaste advertisements; why? The firm finally signed up Mary Reta Joyce and her famous smile. Joyce McCarvell and Joyce Moulton, still inseparable, and just taking life easy. Itseems that ten years isn't too long a time to take recuperating from a strenuous sen- ior year. Cecilia Loyzeile now has her own radio program e ntitled Cecilia Faces Life. Betty Cyr is her understudy, while Theresa Bachand is the announcer. Nance Lefrancois, famous Conover Model, still finds time to contribute her monthly article on cur rent fashions to Ma- demoiselle. Mary Jane Nolan is c a p t i v a t i n g the hearts of her little pupils by her dramatic story presentations. At present all are en- joying the Adventures of The Three Little Bears. Although very busy with a housewife's duties. Rose Lafond is still charming so- ciety with her sweetness. At the present time she is New England's candidate in the Mrs. America's Contest. Television's The Jazz Beat Jamboree stars our own Jean Hutchins; and guess what? There's CarolSanders as a featured clarinet player--she got her start with the M. S. J. Band. And who's that other perform- er I see? None other, indeed, but the great comedian, Diane Orlowska. I think that's Joe Tilden I see smiling at me. Yes, Joe nas won nationwide recog- nitionfor his sportswriting. He especially enjoys his current assignment--covering the famous All American Redheads' Bas- ketball Team. Edna O'Byrn, the school nurse at Bran- don high school, claims Gloria Bullock, of the faculty, a chemistry teacher, is her number one patient. Gloria's scientific ex- plorations are at the bottom of it. Spike Jones' Orchestra is tops again. Leave it to him to get someone who can help his style. All hail! Rosalie Farino at the Piano. Clifford Brothers, (they carry you off to a peaceful place), is turning away trade since glamour boy, Tony Cotrupi took over as chauffeur position on the motor hearse. Betty Bride and Rita Fitzgerald, after startling the city of Washington with their antics on roller skates have started a trans- continental tour as co-captains of the roller skating derby team--the Turtle-Ites. Hollywood has something to make a big noise about since Ann Eddy has swept the 26

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j- rophecif Calate Of 1951 Here it is June 1, 1961, and we are preparing for an airplane ride, which will take us to Mount St. Joseph Academy for the reunion of the Class of 1951. As we fasten our belts for the takeoff, we begin to wonder what all our classmates have been doing since graduation. Then, as the airliner soars into s p a c e , the glittering stars are so c 1 o s e we can actually make out the images in them of our classmates. Here's what they revealed to us. The McCarthy Twins, Aileen and Kath- leen, are models. They are keeping people guessing as to which twin has the TONI. Ernie Chugchug Zambon, profession- al football star, is envoying mail for na- tionwide fan clubs under the leadership of Barbara Carr, Elizabeth Duffy and Pat Martel. Jean West, Alicia Battles and Nancy Creed, a top dancing trio have just returned to New York from Europe where they thrilled audiences with their spectacular routines. Bert Patry leads his own orchestra, The Sweet Potato Tooters ; the theme song-- I Dream of Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair. Carnegie Hall, New York City, has just opened its doors to the largest audience of its history--to welcome Joyce Preedom, in her professional piano debut. Jerry Valente is the crooner of the age; hear him on the Hit Parade. Dolores DeForge boasts the Nobel Prize for her latest novel: How To Take Life Easy In Ten Easy Lessons. (She almost gave it up, once.) Pete Crowley, now national golf champ, is chief golf instructor at Vassar College. The mounting enthusiasm over the sport causes us to wonder if it is really golf or Pete that is the attraction. Always an ear for news, Jean Bove fi- nally made the staff of the New York Daily News. She writes the famous column Who's Who! Well, here's somebody who benefited from that Monitor exercise. Here's Pat Mangan superintendent of policewomen in New York City. Nicely settled in their hometowns of Castleton and Brandon, respectively, Emily Woodbury and Marie Lillian Quesnel keep their townships before the public by editing colums in the Rutland Herald telling all the interesting events that happen in a person's life such as: births, marriages, deaths, etc. Carmen Floresvillar, popular always as a dancer, has the elite patrons of the Copa Cabana eating out of her hands. Richard Knight, manager of the Club ad- vises that tables are well ordered for the next six months. Joe Healy, Singing Governor of Ver- 25



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 ) country with her acting. She's the pin-up sweetheart of the day. Peter Miner is spending most of his col- lege days trying to keep track of his class ring; ithasa habit of finding its way on dif- ferent dainty fingers. The twins, Enerica and Charlotte Cali- guire, have their own School of Physical Education in Burlington; all graduates are assured of a permanent position in any one of the Homes For the Aged in Vermont over which Mary Ricker and Mary Mazzariello have general supervision. It takes Bill Johnson some time to get started but when he does, he does a fine job; for instance here he is in England doing por- traits of the Royal Family; oh! yes, I un- derstand that Mary Carroll and Marie Crouch got him the job. They have secre- tarial positions in the English Embassy. You simply have to hand it to David Creed. He could always use a hammer and what not! This time he succeeded in build- ing a collapsible winged airplane in which he soars from Pittsford to Rutland with the greatest of ease. He's taking a good look at the American Profile while he flies. Ann Cilo has finally succeeded in com- posing her own version to the song, Charlie My Boy. The Problem is whatdoes Charlie think. Joe Valiquette has turned Sun Valley into the world's skiing resort. He especial- ly instructs prospective Pros. His latest is Barbara Stewart. Valentine Blickarz is now the proud own- er of the Green Hornet a combination of an early 20th century Ford and a jazzed up hot-rod, which has passed on from one broth- er to another until it reached Val. Yes it's happened! June Carabeau has given up her snazzy blue coupe to become a member of the Yellow Cab Taxi Drivers. As a history teacher in the University of Alabama, Mary Mulqueen is interrupting the usual peace of the Campus by insisting that the North won the Civil War. Marion Davison won the post as Danby Town representative to Congress; she's now- filibustering on the flooron the House inMont- pelier, demanding the repeal of Governor Joe Healy's law allowing children to eat candy in school. And here's Bob Creed, who always want- ed to be an architect, vainly attempting to remove excess weight from his own struc- ture. Ernest Tesconi, erstwhile Presidentof this and that, has moved up the ladder in ten years--he's now boss of Radio City Music Hall with Roberta Cole as his private secre- tary. He drops around once in a while to see Joan Minard and Joan Reardon who are now with the Rockettes. JohnZingali, Peter Falco and Duke McGin- nis are a famous singing trio now in their second year of stardom at the famous Bard- well Grill. 27

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