Mount St John Academy - Veritas Yearbook (Gladstone, NJ)

 - Class of 1956

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'qi l l 1 1 1 l Ty-ga,-uf-ef gf Senior Class IIB Ell3l5id8 School: Glee Club, 4 Student Council President, 2 Grail M ovement, 4 Smdenf CDW'-Gil Dramatic Club, 4 Representative, 1, 3 Marshal, 4 Foreign Correspondence Mission Club, 4 Club, 1, 2, 3 Horseback Riding Club, 1, 2 Yvonne F. Lellurre Another new addition to our senior class this year has been Yvonne, who has brightened the scheme of things noticeably by her glowing reddish-blonde hair. More important to us, however, than the fairness of her features, has been the extreme gentility and courtesy she has displayed toward teachers and students alike. Her responsibilities and assignments were carried out faith- fully, zealously, yet never ostentatiously, -for the key note of her personality was an unassuming and quiet devotedness. Coming from Paterson to us, she has enriched our class spirit also with her good naturedness and mirth. Our petite and delicate Yvonne, outside of school hours is an accomplished artist with the emery board and Ends much diversion in tennis and bowling. Her years after leaving St. John's will he spent successfully in the secretarial field. Her voice was ever 50112, gentle, and low - nn excellent thing in ez woman. 28

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l nf! .fy W JI I fs 'v94 0V-f K5 4,66 x s if fffiffwc Axim n ,JVC 2 President Senior Class, 4 Chief Marshal, 4 Student Council, 4 Grail Movement, 4 Clee Club, 3, 4- President of Alumnae Association., 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Mission Club, 4 t f' Masta? y y-,Agreed . Z, if Af , , , l ', W cZA,fLf-. E.-17s While at igh: Library Assgtant,f1,12, 3d President Library' 'Assistaruggf3fg. Home Economic Aids,-2, Q, , Ojice Assistant, 3 ' 'i 1 - -' t 7,,,.geA:f K 4-ffl .fy 4 M W Elven E. Engerud to fl f If iment to someone's original discovery. How about that ' is our class presidenfs amusing con h Coming from Flemington in the latter part of her Junior year, Eileen immediately ecame an ' t t and almost indispensable figure in the affairs of her class. Mature as the Church's ideal impor an of young womanhood, Eileen's initiative and sincere desire to do good have accomplished very much in the short time she has been active at St. John. Students and faculty alike have remarked her ability to conceive and carry through projects always with the willing and enthusiastic cooperation of her fellow students. Eileen's plans for the future have exercised a ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l ' . lt d ne: the serving strong influence over everythlng she does and decides, for her idea is an ewa e o of Christ in His suffering members. She can think of no nobler occupation than to be an instru- t ' ielievin her sisters and brothers through the loving practice of a nurse's vocation. Be- fllell. In ' g cause of the intensity of her desire and firmness of determination to follow her calling, we are sure Eileen will prove herself to be the realization of all our high esteem for her. Generous acts bloom rom zmsehislo thoughts. R27



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Zta i ? Literary Club, 1 Clee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 Carr. Sec. of Sodality, 3 Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 4' ,Secretary of Junior Class, 3 Vice-President-of Senior Mission Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 Class, 4 Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 4 Grail M ovement, 4 Marie Lise Lennard A touch of the French spirit in our midst is our Honey Bunny from Canada--a real necessity to the Senior Class. Lise could best be described as the girl who was always willing to grant a favor though it meant the expense of much self-sacrifice. Her graciousness always seemed to win over the difficulties. Her motto, To do, or die portrayed itself most often in a concrete manner in chemistry class, where, at times, the elements reacted in an unforeseen, and sometimes, dan- gerous manner. She seemed to us to be the type of person who could set the world on fire with her enthusiasm for life and the effortless means by which she derived the greatest pleasure from trivial things. Fatima Hall long celebrated her as Chief Beautician and has known her for her delight in crumb apple pie, even though a few too many days old. In English class, she was known for her ability to summarize assignments in almost equal the length of the original selection. It seemed more difficult for Lise to express herself in two sentences than in six meticulously written pages. Her driving ambition is to fulfill ever more perfectly and fruitfully the will of God and we know that in accomplishing this, Lise will bring to perfection the talents and amiable qualities we have witnessed in her. He who lms resolved to conquer or to die is seldom conquered 29

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