Notre Dame Academy for Girls - Madonna Yearbook (Miami, FL)

 - Class of 1962

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, llll l -TW-. eff- . ,-' r' - -..' H fe m um F57 Wofre .lame .xdcaclemg Zami, ipiyoricla I 755- ' SANDRA SOTO, leave to MARIA URRUTIA my ility to figure out anything that goes on in this school. REGINA READ leave to my sister ROBERTA the ilege of decorating the bulletin board in Sister Jose ie's home room. MARY PFLEGER, bequeath to YVONNE JIMENEZ ability to never know when to keep my big mouth , realizing of course, that she will make good use of it. MARIE-DIANE O'CONNELL, do will to my sister, RICIA, the use of all my old uniforms. HELEN NORKUNAS, bequeath to MICKIE LAUTH my old English notes. May Mrs. Barbick never change , GAIL MURPHY, leave to my sister, PAULA, the ity to leave letters lying around. , JOANNA MOSCA, leave to MARTHA FOX my nerves lgebra class. , OFELIA MUNOZ, bequeath to SISTER VIRGINIA UMPTA the chatter box which I put to use in my ing class. , MELODYE MOULTON, leave to my sister, VAL- IE, the ability to . . . I seem to be at a loss for words! , SVEA MONNINGER, leave to DIANNE, SHARON, 1 PRISCILLA the ability to never know whats going 'n library. , DENISE MOLLICA, hereby will to my sister, ANNE, my unsolved trigonometry problems. , JACKIE KNAP, leave to BARBARA HARKNESS parking place in hope that she gets somthing to put 'L , JUDY KILLIAN, do hereby bequeath to SUSAN LLACE the ability to sneak into lunch late every 1 without being caught. I, PATTI GLASS, being of sound body and not so md mind leave to PAM CIAMPI my perfectly new anish and French books. I, THERESA CUANCI, leave to YVONNE SMITH the ility to wear my N.D.A. senior ribbon with a lot of irit. I, SANDY GILLIS, leave to HELEN ALVAREZ my ility to put my big foot in my even bigger mouth. I, MARIA CHRISTINA GARCIA-KOHLY leave to some ky Junior my ability to sew in French class and talk ench in sewing class. I, RACHEL GALASSO, do hereby give and bequeath my sister, PATTI, my ability to take shorthand at 40 rds a minute. I, BETTY FORTINO, leave to my sisters, MARY and ROL, sympathy for having to fol ow in my footsteps. I, MARIE FERRAL, leave to PERLA VALERO my ility to give oral book reports in English class. I, ELAINE DOHERTY lalias Sall leave to RITA FIG- EROA falias Phill my good habits. Z: X I, AMY DIMISCIO, being of sound mind bequeath to the forthcoming Layout Editor of the Madonna, the ability to make announcements over the hustle and bustle of Walkie-talkie time tstudy hall.J I, MARTA DE VERONA, leave to VUENA MAR- TINEZ the task of constantly talking in Mrs. Garcia's French I class. I, RICHONE CASTAGNE, hereby bequeath to SISTER COR MARIAE my sister, CHARLENE, completely equipped for the next three years with Latin translations and a full supply of sturdy red marking pencils. I, MARIE CAMPOLO, hereby leave to CONNIE QUERRY my ability to fall down the flight of stairs in the middle hallway. I, MARCY MOSCA, hereby leave to CAROLISA CAM- POS my talent for aggravating the monitors. I, MARIAM HERRERO, leave to DOROTHY IIUGIIES my ability for stupidityl to understand hard problems and to not be able to comprehend the easy ones. I, PATRICIA MAXWELL, do hereby bequeath to MAUREEN COYLE the ability to find the trunk in my Corvair. I, SARA CLEMENS, leave to PATTY ZATREPALEK my ability to make typing mistakes. I, MARY CLAIR, bequeath to KATHY MOORE my ability to be first in the Home Ec. Lab and last in line. I, MARIE CHAPUT, leave to any Yankee who is de- sirous of it, the ability to drive to school and to run a sewing machine bare foot. I, JANE NILON, leave to JEANIE GORMAN my ability to laugh at anything, and to any energetic challenger my speed record in running around the school. .gg-Q I, KATHY SCHEER, leave to any sensitive eyed Jun- ior my ability to walk to and from second period Religion in portable one with my eyes closed in order to' avoid - the glaring Miami sun so early in the morning. I, VIRGINIA SHERIDAN, IINNY, leave to VIRGINIA DUKE, GINNY, the privilege of spelling your name with a G, so it won't be spelled Jimmy in the yearbook. I, ANGELA WEIGEL, hereby bequeath to CL DETTE FOURNIER my St. Edmund's head, blood and - all, to torment Mrs. Barbick. I, ANN BRIGLIA, leave to VERNA MCGRATI-I the privilege of carrying an Easter Basket around in the middle of September, loudly proclaiming to one and all that the Easter Bunny is coming. I, YOLANDA BLANCO, leave to my cousin, HELEN SILVESTRO, all my worn out Mission ribbons, I, MARTHA LANUZA, leave to ALICIA GUEDES my ability to put stiches in and to take them out again. I, MARGARITA de la LLERA, do hereby will and bequeath to any deserving Junior the necessary patience to wait for another whole year. I, CARMEN MATTHEWS, being of sound mind, do hereby leave SISTER VIRGINIA ASSUMPTA in peace . . . M i:i-i-1vl1lIlllllllllllllil I Illlllvllrlvlllllllivulf n Iilrii mmrmmn -i-i-i-i-i mmm mmimhlllllllllilillllllu llluunuuuu: m iniiuniiiiiiii...

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ll 'f' enior Cfazirf We the SENIOR CLASS OF 1962, being of sound mind hereby proclaim this our last will and testament. llllluui' Article I To our beloved school we leave our most profound love, loyalty, and respect, and to the faculty, our thanks and our sincere wishes for future happiness and continued success. Article II To the underclassmen we bequeath the many joyful and precious moments which we have experienced at Notre Dame, and hope that they will appreciate and benefit from the opportunities presented to them. Article III To our friends we leave our most priceless treasures. I, CATHERINE HUIVIPHREYS, will to any Junior Lat- in student my ability to never get a hundred average on a Latin quiz. I, MARIA TERESA JACOME, hereby bequeath to ALICIA GUEDES the ability to be the first one getting on the bus. I, SUSAN KING leave to LIZ CARTER my sarcastic remarks with the hope that she will add them to her col- ection. I, SALLY ANN BUCKLEY, bequeath to my little sister, PAULA, the saying, All good things come in small packages. Whats your excuse? I, SANDY LAVAN, hereby will and bequeath my ability to SISTER BARTHOLOMEW and anyone who so de- sires, to translate my handwriting. I, JEANETTE BUSSIERE, will to my sister, LORETTA, my ability to fall down stairs. I, LINDA GARWEG, leave to DOLORES ROSS the hope of having as much fun in her Senior year as I had in mine. I, RITA BRIGERMAN, leave to GENIE ALPER one brand new pack of typing paper, so that for once she will have some of her own. I, ALICE WALLING, leave to the future Seniors of 1963, all the Senior privileges and wonderful moments with the teachers. I, ALICE HENKE, leave to anyone at the Smithsonian Institute my brain. Good Luck! I, CAROLE FORTUNATO, leave to PAMELA CIAMPI one rather tattered blue jumper. LT I, RITA WASS, bequeath to JOANN ROBERTS my ability to be one of the last to leave school each day. -- I, BEATRIZ RECIO, leave to PERLA VALERO my Home Room Teacher. I, VIRGINIA CATENA, leave to BUNNY FLOOD my inability to take shorthand. I, SYLVIA DePAOLI, leave to SYLVIA LOPEZ my driving ability. I, NANETTE LOWRY, hereby will to my sister, BAR- BARA, my little parking space at Notre Dame. But I wonder what she will park in it. 60 W!! 1962 I, MADELINE PIETRODANGELO, hereby bequ to my sister, MARGARET, my ability to drive an Im without becoming involved in a four-car collision I, PATRICIA POWERS, being of sound mind h bequeath to any Junior in Typing II the ability of being able to transcribe their shorthand notes I, TI-IERESA SCHIFFERMILLER, bequeath to H EN ALVAREZ and RITA FIGUEROA my seat in S class in hopes that they get as much use out of it 1 . I, JEANETTE PAYETTE, leave to any news-min Junior my empty seat in news-writing after school hope that she will use it enthusiastically I, CONNIE ROBINSON, leave to SISTER CYRE MARIE my unscientific approach to the solution chemistry problems. I, EILEEN LANNON, do hereby leave to Notre Da Academy my sister KATHLEEN, with the hope that t may survive three more years with another Lannon I, ROSALYNN LOZUPONE, hereby will and beque to CHRISTINE SIMS the honor of picking up all threadband material I left on the floor in the H0 Ec. La . I, MARY TOMCZAK, leave to PATTY BENERO nervous ability to call boys for a date. CMy Broth I, MARY ZATREPALEK, leave to my sister PAT my ability to sew and to take the sisters shopping ev Thursday. I, PAT FORTHMAN, having finally perfected it hereby bequeath t ny future Senior scholar my rema able and unmatch ' ability to sleep with my eyes op I, LOIS ZIEMBA, bequeath to any Junior the abili to look busy but be completely confused in Home Il I, PATRICIA SULLIVAN, leave to LIZ ROTHRO my immaculate school shoes so that she may have t cleanest oxfords at N.D.A. I, CLAUDINA PARRA, bequeath to MIRIAM KOC one pair of used saddle shoes and a Baby Grand pian I, KATHERINE BUNTING, leave to DOLORES R0 the stub of the pencil I used trying to think of somethi . to leave her. I, KATHLEEN AJELLO, leave to any Junior who ca use it, my seat on the stairs in the moming for breakfas I, CAROLE JANE KERR, leave to any Junior m ability to ask the wrong question at the right tim I, TESSIE VALLIENT, leave to my sister, AIME all my troubles in the Chemistry class. I, JOYCE FESKO, do hereby bequeath to SISTER CY RENIA MARIE my bench in seventh period as Chairma of the Chairmen. I, JUDY MAGILL, hereby leave to the next missio officers the ability to borrow matches from Sister Cyreni Marie. I, SONIA SUERO, leave to the seniors of '63 my won dering and nervousness when we are going to have . test, and also the many wonderful moments I have had a N.D.A. ununnnlnllllllllllllmlllmImmunmmnnnu:al iuHlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIITITIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllmmmnmnnnmmumnirn. ...... .... . ...is1'IIllllllliiIiiii iilllllllllluum nik. I 's Eh. .-::5 Trfli le :Sig , e I 0 I Q' '



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N.-,J . ..- ff. I, ANNE CARRIERE, hereby bequeath to SUSAN WALLACE my ability to speak Spanish with a French accent. -1-:.-n-f . .f- I, ROSA MARINA LEAL, hereb will and bequeath to MARY FERNANDEZ all the ffm and memories I have acquired during my Senior year. I, DEE LaRUFFA, leave to LORETTA MCCAUGHAN my ability to keep calm, cool, and collective in all situa- tions which may arise. I, JUNE COVEY, leave to JUDY NUCCITELLI my ability to steal my girlfriends' boyfriends. I, CATHERINE KOHLER, leave to DEBORAH PLESSY my extraordinary ability to answer correctly all the difficult problems in Math while having the easy ones puzzle me. I, PENNY BODRY, leave to some worthy Junior, the courage to stick out another year. I, CARMEN RECHUL, leave to my sister, IRIS, all the wonderful times and hard work of being a Senior, with the hope she will enjoy it as much as I did. I, BARBARA SCHMITT, bequeath my inability to sew to anyone who thinks she can improve upon it. I, LORRAINE RUMBEL, being of sound mind and body, do bequeath to SISTER AGATHA all the extra aprons I made. I, SHIRLEY ROOKS, leave to all Juniors my ability to sew crooked seams. I, ALICE SEFIK, bequeath to AUDREY SMYTHE all my cancelled bus tickets from the years 1960 and 1961. I, MARIA CRISTINA PIE, leave to LYDIA ROUCO the ability to ask Sister Agatha about every stitch I have --to make in Home Ee. TT8 ' rg--' ffj I, CINDY GEAKE, leave to DIANE GOLDING my terrific grades in Physics and my ability to always find a seat at the football games. I, SUSAN ACKERMAN, leave to YVONNE SMITH my place on the No. 14 bus each aftemoon. I, ARLENE BIAGIOTTI, leave to DOLORES ROSS my ability in Spanish class to completely confuse Mrs. Garcia. I, JOYCE BOGDANFFY, leave to SYLVIA LOPEZ my Senior locker in hope that she can escape an avalanche of uncovered books. I, JOAN BERCELI, leave to KATHY FUNK my teasing - ...comb and my inability to tease her hair. I, HELEN BARRETT, will and bequeath to SISTER JOSE MARIE, MARTHA FOX, and vice versa. I, ROSE AMANTI, leave to KATHY MITCHELL my curley hair. I, KATHY BOWSER, leave to Notre Dame Academy my sister, JANIS. Enough said. I, GERRI MCDERMOTT, leave to DEBORAH PLES- SY my ability to look intelligent in Physics class. 62 G3 S had wt: s.-. ....r,,. , DIIIIIIIIIIH ' I I' X I, PAT MCAVOY, will my typing ease to any Ju I, ROSEMARY BURNS, leave to ANNE CREELM the dust in my Spanish book. I, NORMA CALABRESE, leave to Notre Dame Aca my another CALABRESE, MARIE, with the hope the school will survive. Good Luck. I, ELLEN KELLEY, bequeath to some lucky Junior enviable', record of consuming more time finishing apron than any other Senior. I, ALEIDA HORMILLA, leave to MARY FERN DEZ my front seat in shorthand in hope she will do well as I did? I, ROSE PATALANO, bequeath to my sister RI all the worries and satisfaction of being a Senior. I, KATHY FARRELL, leave to JUDY RIZZUTO ability to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, do the wrong thing. I, SUSIE SMITH, leave to KATHY GRANDIN vitamin A in order that she will have more luck than I d I, BERNADETTE SMITH, leave to the future rep sentative of 3A my ability to take roll correctly. I, MARY K. TROWBRIDGE, bequeath to my lit sister, ROSE, the privilege of walking through the Sen entrance. I, JUDY von SUSKIL, leave to JAMIE LOU P QUARELLO, my place in line in Home Ee. in the ho that she makes it to Sister sooner than I did. I, MONIQUE ROY, leave EILEEN WITTEKIND ability to carry around her suitcase for one more ye. I, JULIETTE KUHN, being of sound mind, bequea to ROSE HOFFMAN my seat in shorthand and also shorthand II notebook. I, EVELYN GARB, leave to HOLLY BRAINERD outstanding ability to get confused, act slowly, and as What did she say? I, PAT GRACE, leave to PAT DE SIMONE ability to be able to donate as much as I have to a unworthy causes. I, BETTY GEPFORD, leave to CAROLISA CAMPO my ability to pull through three years at Notre Dam with my eyes shut and my ears closed. I, VIVIEN CIASCA, bequeath to MAUREEN COYL my ability not to receive any detentions during my thre years at N.D.A. I, MARIA BANGO, leave to PERLA VALERO m seat in P.O.D. class. I, MARCIA SCHUMANN, leave all the joys and happi ness of my Senior year to the Junior class. I, CAROL HUGHES, leave to my sister, DOTTIE my remaining uniform blouses in hope they will las her through her Senior year. mm1nll:1lllnnlllulmllllllIIHIIHIIIHHIIHHITHTVHI1mml 1Wmm...i..liu1llIlIllllllll

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