Nardin Academy - Rosarium Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 20 text:

Sophomore A First row: Carol Rollek, Anne Mowbray, Joanne Grimaldi, Ellen Williamson, Anita Fiutak, Marilyn Martineck, Betty Di Pas- quale, Anna Fasolino. Second row: Louise Vertino, Lorraine Sobczak, Santina Bellanti, Carol Scoppechio, Teresa Quinn, Patricia Muzzant, Mary Straubinger, Barbara Totaro, Shirley Schintzius, Cecelia Gianni, Theresa Di Vincenzo. Third row: Theresa Morone, Brenda Kowalewski, Patricia Mooney, Gloria Ricotta, Barbara O'Brian, Diane Merrell, Ioan Evans, Ioan Carrato, Louise Tomasello, Sally Ann Becker, Sally Scime. Absent: Marcia Cooper, Mary Ann Groblewski. -1, C'est Magnifiqueu Remember the fun in first year French when we leamed native costumes from the French dolls sent as gifts to Le Cercle Frangais. lgfisiaf KR More Than You Know There were times when we f W thought shorthand should have been shortened. YQ

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3 Cl FMD S is for the sophomores, full of vim and cheer: O is for the originality they've shown throughout the year: P is for the pep they bring to books and work and play: H is for the happy hours of every single day: Q Mary Jo Drexelius Q jp L President 359' M 62 O is for objectives they're trying hard to meet: M is for the memories, the bitter and the sweety Katherine Dolce Vice-President Louise Ahbate Secretary Up straight and tall their green stems grow, They thrive in sunshine warmg Above the choking weeds below Their leaves now brave the storm . 15 O is for optimism shining out when things look darkg R means responsibility that helps them reach the mark: E is for some excellent things in which this class is bestg S stands for some small sorrows that help them meet life's test. Kathleen Meredith Treasurer



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Sophomore B First row: Jane llerrmann, Barbara llasenstah, Ioan Bruckman, Elizabeth Grisanti, Ruth Harrington, Ruth Overfield, Maria Domino, Lynn Spoeri, Second row: Rose Marie Sorgi, Collette Tucholski, Diane Caputy, Lorraine Pollina, Jacqueline Geraci, lean Caffrey, Ann Crim- men, Anita Tromba, Mary Tertito, Mary Panzarella, Elaine Schulz, Constance Camino, Third row: Joanne Alessi, Virginia Thielman, Carolann Weber, Judith Ward, Evelyn Macy, Joan Stalker, Rosemarie Rybarczyk, Mary Lake, Annette Grisanti. Absent: Mary Agnes Biesinger, Gloria Gennuso. Walk Hand in Hand with Me Our more serious moments were spent in Religion Class. as 1 ,AA 1 :f!-imi, . 11- ' ' A I Spoke Too Soon In English Class we leamed to appreciate William Shake- speare's lulius Caesar.

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