Notre Dame Academy - Tryst Yearbook (Washington, DC)
- Class of 1955
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To my of, Notre Dame, name sounds' very appropriate. N.D.A. is truly a trysting place.1Classes and class work are meeting places with books and the great minds of the past. In extrwcurriculare activities, girls find numeious opportunities for meeting old friends and making new 'otieig iiThe en- tire program of the school prepates stu- dents, especially the seniors, for the im- portant tryst with the future that awaits them after graduation. All the spirit of life at N.D.A. is caught in the pages of . . . e- .:, 1. , . ,mf ri, -,rQ.1t.,.:i.4t::ii1A 4' Q - l A gs . X -1: - M' Published by the students of the ACADEMY GF NOTRE DAME Washington 1, D.C. THE TRYST X S Cf ,4 6 H Cjkrgg relaowe for jdydf wiflu gov! HIS EXCELLENCY, THE MOST REVEREND PATRICK A. CTBOYLE, DD., ARCHBISHOP OF VVASHINGTON. Very Reverend Alfred F. Kienle, S. Reverend l'. Augustine Fay, S. ' Reverend Wm. F. Troy, S. Reverend Edw. A. Fuller, S. The benefits of the Washington edu- cational program, directed by Arch- bishop Patrick A. O'Boyle, are shared by Notre Dame Afademy. Two who will always be remembered for the personal interest they take in Notre Dame, in spite ol' their manifold duties, are Rev. Alfred E. Kienle, Sul. and Rev. Edward F. Fuller, S. This year Notre Dame was honored to have Rev. T. Augustine Fay, S. J., as retreat master. Always available for advice when N.D.A.-er's need it is Rev. Mlm. F. Troy, S..I., headmaster ol' Gonzaga. At Val'- ious times during the year, Father Troy presides at assemblies, gives a talk to seniors, and blesses their rings. 5 ir A ear goof! welt A small group of children gathered around a humble peasant girl seated upon a rock . . . young and old alike assembled about the sick- bed ol' a paralyzed invalid . . . a band ol young nuns seated about the wheelchair ol their be- loved mother . . . all listening, entranced by the teaching ol' a humble servant of Cod at various stages ol' her life. -lulie Billiart, always instruct- ing hearts to know and love the Good God, established a plan ol education destined to be carried throughout the world by her teaching congregation, the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. Today, thirteen ol 4Iulie's daughters relay her educational ideals to students at Kay Street. Combining kindness with firmness, the Sisters instruct the girls in the way of God set down by their loundress. Notre Dame is as truly a meet- ing place where .Iulie's teachings are spread as were the rock, the sickbed, and the wheelchair ol' her lifetime. 'l'he apostolic spirit of Blessed julie llilliart, foutldress of the Sisters ol' Notre Dame de Namur, is caught here in sculpturu mnmc Busy at her favorite task, she teaches a child of the goodness v God. . . guiclance rom jacuhg SISTER ELISE, S.H., Principal SISTER ANN PAUI. Religion, Science, Aililetic Association SISTER ANNA RICHARD Religion, Science, Science Club SISTER CATHERINE ICNATIA Religion, INIZIIIICIIIZIIICS, Soclalily, Math Club SISTER CERTRIIIJE CECILIA Religion, Music, Clee Club, Orchestra SISTER MARIAN TIMOTHY I,iln'zn'y, Braille Club SISTER MARY BERNARD Religion, Iizuin, IVo1'lcl History, C.S.lN'I.C. SISTER MARY LOUISE Religion, I.z1lin, Registrar, Honor Society, Vocation Club SISTER MARY MARGARET Religion, Home Econoinics, Art, Sluclent Council, Clnsisi Cliilcl Society SISTER MARY ST. FRANCIS Religion, English, Publications, Drrnnatics SISTER MARY TERESA Religion, Englisli SISTER ROSE MARIE Religion, Slenogmpliy, Typing, Office Prac- lice SISTER XVI I ,I,IAM MARIE Typing ...nnml lorlzn, one Ininrlreil forlv one years after liei' rlezitli. Illesserl lulies work is conlinuefl bv Sisters who have Ielt across lln' years the glow ol Iier line of lioml zinml Iizlxe pledged llieniselyes lo perpelnzue il. MRS. M. DELANEY After a year's absence, Mrs. De- laney returned last September. .X graduate of Trinity College, she has had sixteen years of teaching experience. She in- structed freshmen and juniors in mathematics. DIADANIE R. MIKUS A native of France, Madame holds degrees from the Univer- sity of Besancon and the Univer- sity of Dijon. For the third con- secutive year, Madame taught French here. MISS K. GODFREY Miss Godfrey, a graduate of Trinity College, taught junior English and senior history class- es this year. After school she coached both divisions of the de- bating teams. Ileftm- starting her davs work with the gym classes, Mrs. f-t'llllX chetks llCl' class lists, N. D. .Xfs future basketball SIZIIKS lnust bt' in for some intensive drilling in passing and scoring today. 8 MRS. SALI X CERRITX .X newcomer to Kay Street, Mrs. Gerrity is coach of both Blue- bird squads. She taught former- ly at Sacred Heart and at St. Stephens and now handles all gym classes and athletics. morcs, :incl lf':1mily Living. Q' E X - 1 SS fs 4-QQ' i 5. X A Xi Ai. Z '! Mm Klmlfwy gots lwhiml Ilia wliccl :iw thc lay lrzulwis I4-:nc for Imich. Nllllilllllif Nlikus amd Mrs. Klaus slizlrc thc frmil Scilly Nils. Dclzinvy ag gawk? Wofcld Mudd, Cywwacfer ta' -. I MRS. -IRAN KRAUS Cllziiming' Loyola University :ls lim' .Xlmzl Nlzilcr, Mrs. Kraus this yczu' mzulc licr debut :il . . . A Jlaicllc won hx' K SIrcclc'i's in ll nzitionzul mziloriml YIJ..-X., tczichinq Innglish Lo I I 3 , , , , E ' ' ' crmlvwl rirziws Zllllllllillllllll imm IS. C-lvnlum, M, fllglllll l'c'5lll'wn' Iilmuh lo Sopho' and S. Imppc :ls Misx Cmlflvy cxhilmils il. X 1 624024 of carehee uoiceri . . . 4peaLzn9 of Lielwbllzp, ,alumni fimea . . . femm- Lefing tfiuiafmommtg, aff dualalenfy Jem ,ww ad mam appfoack ffleir hw wifi, an uncerfain fufm. .. E A lbg 3 T11 Q E EE! N H-2 W'-V T -a qw Q , , ff, 5 N .5 Q V 5 Q Y ,, iz X f v fgli.. NP - 6: 1' fm .4-2' axifyw ,div 1.00 N.,- dllln-I if M1 I 'if 5 f'k V.: mi - 1 5 ? i f X L I CAM, MARY MCKEOVVN, President 2808 Terrace Rd., S. E., St. Francis Xavier Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, C. BI. C. l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, A13 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Dome 1, 2, 3, 4 Qeditorjg Tryst 3, 4: Glec Club l, 2, 3, Dramatics 23 Assembly Progrzuns I, 2, 3, -lg Orutorical Contest 3, Vocation Club 1 ff fa A1 1-,-,. The Gay Philosopher . . . frenzied tie twister . . . Merry rwary . . . B1ll1I1les of laughter .... some gal, some fun, some friend. H 12 Of icerfi of joclag relaare JOAN VVHITTINGTON, Secretary 4500 Alabama Ave., S. E., St. Francis Xavier Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 4, Dome 2, 43 Tryst 43 Li- brary Guild lg Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Programs l, 2, 3, 4, Stage Committee 2, Ath- letic Association 3, 4, Vocation Club 1, 2. joan, or is it Carol? . . . dependable . . . signs cle- tentions on the dotted line . . . printerls ink in her veins . . . every gal's pal. for Cafliogc ofeaclemltiya jomorrow If PATRICIA LOEH, Treasurer 2813 S. Joyce St., Arlington, Va., Our Lady of Lourdes Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 C. S. M. C. l, 2, 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Library Guild l, 25 Braille 25 Glee Club l, 25 Dramatics l, 2, 3, 45 Assembly Programs 2, 3, 45 Ath- letic Association 45 Cheerleader 3. N. D. Afs school marm . . . apple cheeks . . Room 4's hairy-sitter . . . prefect perfect, Pat. MARY COLLINS, Vice-president 324 H St., N. Ii., St. Aloysius Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Home l, 2, 3, 45 Tryst 3, 45 Debating l, 25 Dra- matics l, 2, 3, 45 Assembly Programs l, 2, 3, 45 Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 French Club 4. A missing page from Seventeen . . . from cash- mere to denim, Chopin to boogie . . . Dancing in the Darku . . . Gertrude to you, Mary to me. I3 'ML MARIE ACREE 427 60th Ave., Capitol Heights, Md., St. Margaret Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 C.S. M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Debating 13 Christ Child So- ciety 33 Glee Club 13 Assembly Programs 23 Athletic Association 4. Sleepy time gal . . . turner of tlze knobs . . . educated fin- gers on all keys . . . Fannie's fan . . . Trudy. ALVA ALLEN 325 Bryant St., N. E., Sodality 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 43 Dome 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 As- sembly Programs 2, 3, 43 Orches- tra 2, 33 Athletic Association 43 Science Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 1 4. N.D.A,s R. N. from N. C. . . . descends Mt. Alto . . . heap big hunter . . . a sewing singer . . . Dolly. 14 MARGARET ABELL 3012 Gainesville St., S.E., St. Francis Xavier Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Dome 1, 2, 3, 43 Tryst 2, 3, 43 Qco-editorj Li- brary Guild 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2: Dramatics 2, 3, 43 Assembly Pro- grams 1, 2, 3, 43 Debating 1, 2, 3, 43 .Athletic Association 1. Badge sportin' marshall of Rm. 3 . . . Hnoodie-noddie . . . last one in, last one out . . acute bea-ut . . . Margie. ,wx LA RUE BARTLEY 1633 Webster St., N. W., Sacred Heart Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 C.S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Dome 33 Library Guild 23 As- sembly Programs 23 Athletic As- sociation 43 Christ Child Society 33 Bowling Team 4. Danseuse La Rue . . . Sere- nade in Blue . . . dimpled darling . . . designing for fu- ture . . . Lulu. ' rv'-'H'- QSM Hit How was the ride to school? queries Marijo Sullivan of Patricia Irwin and Betty Miller as the trio discuss the problem of subur- bun traffic before making their entrance at school. ome in fyi S CAROL BYRNE 5309 38th Ave., Hyattsville, Md, St. Jerome Sodality 4. Artist's flair . . . a breeze from the South . . . beau- tieian of the court . . . it's fun to be friendly . . . Cece. .,,.,,,f I Y Env' VIRGINIA BROWN 4871 S. 28th St., Arlington, Va., Blessed Sacrzunent Sod-ality l, 2, 3, 43 C.S. M.C. I, 2, fl, 43 Braille 2: Glce Club l, 2: Drzunatics 2, 33 Assembly Programs I, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Association l, 2, Fi. Ginger snap . . . honey-dipped Brownie . . . uzuskrat rambler . . . peaches and Boston cream. REGINA BERNARD I425 Montague St., N.W., Nativity Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. I, 2, 3, 43 Dome ftypistj 43 Tryst ftyp- istj 43 Clee Club 3, 43 Assembly Programs 2, 43 Science Club 43 Christ Child Society 3. Guards the thirnble like a St. Bernard . . . flashing eyes and a shy smile . . . diary of do- rnestieity . . . Queen B. .. qlaekie. CAROL BAUER 5440 Taussig Rd., Sunny- brook, Md., St. Jerome Sodzllity l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council lg Debating 3, 43 Glce Club l, 23 Vocation Cluh l. Carol of Sunnybrook . . hounds the Greyhound . . . sister of the Earl . . . Lady Of Prince Georges Court . . Pinky. l5 CLAIRE CHAPMAN 4033 34 St., Mt. Rainer, Md., St. James Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 13 Assem- bly Programs 43 Basketball Team 1. Northern drawl, accent on Boston . . . Eee-Claire! . . . hails from Mt. Rainier . . . CAROLE CLARKE 4452 Alabama Ave., S. E., St. Francis Xavier Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Dome 3, 43 Tryst 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Dramratics 2, 3, 43 Assembly Pro- grams 2, 3, 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4. All-American girl . . . presides in 25 . . . Lovely ,Hula Hands . . . sportswonftan of '55 . . . Cow-Quaekf' sin eere manner. MARIA CASCIO 5303 8th St., N. W., Nativity Sotlality 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Dome 2, 3, 43 Tryst 43 Glee Club 1. Bright as her gold, sweet as her blue . . . Odysseys into Latin . . . ready, willing, and able . . . the blue-black luster of silken hair. N .. ,- HELEN CARRELLO 2526 Pennsylvania Ave., S. E., St. Francis Xavier Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C.S. M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 2: Stage Commit- tee 33 Athletic Association 1. Mamie bangs. . . buttons and beaux . . . bittersweet . . . bon zfivant . . . trim and tailored. 19.1,-f af WM, A gif. X Wee eff ln, , 1 f, at r l 1 . 1, .1 Y' V. . 1, 1 , 1. BARBARA CLIilN'IENTS 2339 Belleview Ave., Chever- 1y, Md., St. Ambrose Sodzllity l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. I, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 43 Clec Club 2 3, 4' Dramatics 2 3 MLW Assembly Programs 1, 2, 3, 4,3 Sta Committee 3, 43 Christ Child Soy, uety 1, 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club 1. Insurance for her assurance . . . shoe show . . . sparkle plenty . . . finger-tip veil and white roses . . . Barb. PATRICIA CONNOR 820 Aspen St., N. NV., Nativity Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C.S, M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Dome ltypistj 43 Assembly Programs 23 Athletic Association 43 Bowling Team 43 Christ Child So- ciety 3. Social Security .... sunny side up . . . a trick of treats . . . trysts with the Dome . . . Pat. CATHERINE CONNORS 1113 N. Sycamore St., Arling- ton, Va., St. James Sodulity 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. 1, 2. 3. 43 Dome 3, 43 Tryst 43 Assem- . P. alll IK, 9 41 Heil' ' 3 M' , J' 1,' ' yr 1 ll y,0iJt y it 'Tis the parting of the 'ays ras senio Am Q, Huulihzm, Barbara Clements, Doris ef'and0 h llaxrbaru Schaff bid udieu before going to th' r , ,AJ f LM respective homerooms. ,rf 2 yy, f f l- , ff bly Programs 2, 3, 43 Stage Com- mittee 3, -13 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 33 Christ Child Society 1, 2, 33 French Club 4 fvice-presidenty. it rl! C. A. P. - .Cathy's always pre- ! 4 1' A I sent . . . life is but a dream K i .ffl . . . hermudas n' argyles . . . the sky's the limit. DOLORES CONRAD 4417 New Hampshire Ave., N.W., St. Gabriel Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 Vocation Club 1, 2. La Boheme . . . exotic hair- styles . . . long stemmed roses and candlelight . . . dance I ballerina, dance . . . quiet charm. ,qv-Af, ,,.,-f 42ll 22nd St., N.E., BARBARA CRIVELLA 1718 North Capitol St., N. W., St. Martin Sodality l, 2, 3, 4: C. S. M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, As- sembly Programs 2, 3. Candlelalzra capers . . Groucho marks humor . . . 10 ffclock scholar . . . the middy look. MARY CUNNINGHAM 807 E. Broad St., 807 E. Broad St., Falls Church, Va., St. James Sodality 43 Dramatics 2, 3, Assem- bly Programs 2, 3g Athletic Associa- tion 43 Christ Child Society 35 Art Club 2, 33 French Club 4. Hillbilly harmonizer . . . the early girl gets the tan . . . CHRISTINE CRITTENDEN 2700 Minnesota Ave., S. E., St. Francis Xavier Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 23 Assembly Programs 2, 3, 43 Ath- 1et.ic Association 43 Vocation Club 4. Wistful miss . . . April show- ers and May flowers . . . Well, I've got news for you . . . Chris. 7? X ii s dahbles in oils . . . intelli- ' genre and personality quo- tient. I8 l ANNE DAHLSTEDT St. Anthony Sotlality l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. 43 Honor Society 4g Dome 3, 4g Tryst 45 Assembly Programs 2, 3, 43 Ath- letic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheer- leader 3, 43 Dramatics 2. Pert precision . . . Miss Meg- aphone . . . q-uietly depend- able . . . words n' music . . . P. S. Model . . . a pretty girl is . . ell! CLIOQCLLLX ' fi. ,ff Q! C'est si bon! Margaret Marth straightens Beverly Morningstar's new school hat as Regina Bernard and Mary Iglehart decide on its best angle. nuaew . Q 3, 4. Like a melody BIARILYN DEERE 1834 hi. St., N. E., Holy Name Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4g Clee Club lg Assembly Pros grams 23 Athletic Association 1. A spatter of freckles . . around the world in ships . . . keepsake. . . dear Marilyn . . . engaging dimples. , NANCY IYAMBROSIA 3620 12th St. N.1i., St. Anthony Sodztlily l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. lNf.C. l, 2. Velvet brown eyes . . . petite 'N--...ff pzxle . . . N.D.A.'s N.lJ'A. 2 . . . szzds, sets, and waves . . . l Tiny. MARY DALY 1924 2nd St., N.E., St. Martin Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 C.S. M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Association 1, 2: Christ Child Society 2, 3. Merry daily . . . angel fare V . . . weaver of dreams . . . an offiee in the offing . . . Snow- ball. AIEANNE DAHLSTEDT 4211 22nd St., N.E., St. Anthony Honor Society 2, 3, 4g Dome 1, 2, 3, 43 leditorj Tryst 3, 45 Drama- tics 2, 3, 4: Assembly Programs 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, ...on the edge of lzer seat . . . pink and grey angoras . . . makes , news and writes it . . . Trouble? l9 run through her banking ac- CELESTE DE ROSA 2007 Roanoke St., Hyattsville, Md., St. John Baptist de la Salle Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. l, 2: Clce Club 23 Assembly Programs 2: Vocation Club 1, 2. The Hairess . . . strictly for the boids . . . always leaves them laughing . . . stockings MARGARET DEVALL 4631 12th St., N. E., St. Anthony Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. 13 Student Council 13 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Dome 1, 2, 3, 43 leditorj Tryst 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Assembly Programs 2, 3, 4. A pessimist, and proud of it . . . unconscious humorist . . . her pen name's Illegible ...Mom . . .Peggy count. DONNA DE LOZIER 3800 40th Ave., Cottage City, Md., St. James Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Associ-ation l, 25 Christ Child Society 3. Convertible craze . . . slow and easy on the drawl . . . mountain ballads . . . pin Coils . . . stringin' along. - . f' Nr wht, Wg , ELAINE DELISI 7 L St., N. E., St. Aloysius Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 13 Assembly Pro- grams 2: Stage Committee 43 Ath- letic Association l, 4. As friendly as the day is long ...half pint, quart of fun , ,, doe eyes, flashing smile . . . glossy hair. IQ axing mr 5 SHEILA DIMOND 3215 10th St., N.E., St. Anthony Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 C.S. M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Assembly Programs 2, 33 Ath- letic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 43 tcaptainj Voca- tion Club 1. 'fl . . Clean-ent diamond . . . shin- ing example of good nature . . . stars on the cheering squad . . . treasure chest of gaity. ina! Succeed . XVitli the senior section ol the yearbook un- finished, ltlargaret Dcvall ponders n problem of layout, and Jeanne Dahlstedt and Cita Lamb devote their study period to the writing of copy. ... ,yi MARIE DOWGIALLO 510 Chesapeake St., S. E., St. Thomas More Sodality 43 Dome 3, 43 Tryst 33 De- bating lg Library Guild 23 Assem- bly Programs 2, 33 Science Club fail 2g French Club 4. . . . little things mean a lot . . . working towards her white rap . . . Little Miss Muffet. DUO . . . piano practitioner MARGARET DOHERTY 628 Franklin St., N. E., St. Anthony Sod Dome 2, 3, 43 Tryst 2, 3, 4g ico- editorj Dramatics 2, 3, 43 Assem- bly Programs 2, 3, 4: Athletic As- sociation 2, 3, 43 Science Club 3. .amy 1, 2, 3, 4, C. s. Mc. 1: Fun-loving Peg . . . lovely weather for ducks . . . Mrs. D0herty's charming daugh- ter . . . elastic personality. LOUISE DOWGIALLO 510 Chesapeake St., S. E., St. Thomas More Student Council 13 Honor Society 43 Dome 3, 43 Assembly Programs 43 Orchestra 23 Science Club 2: French Club 4. UNO . . . linguist francaise . . . keeps The Dome in busi- ness . . . pleasant and practi- cal . . . Lu. x.....-- . O Tisll . MARY -IO DUGAN 4-500 Burlington Rd., Hyatts- ville, Md., St. Jerome Sodality l, 2, 3, 4: C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 43 lrysl 3, 43 Glee Llub 2: As- sembly Programs 2, 3, 45 Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 4: Vocation Club 1. Drmurzer of obstacles . . . pert, elfin pieture . . . drives in Seine . . . a live wire on the telephone . . . Duggie. KATHLEEN FEALY 2006 Sumerset St., Green Meadows, Md. St. John Baptist de la Salle Dmmatics 33 Athletic Association lg Vocation Club l. Porcelain daintiness, china- Iike features . . . socially sharp . . . a jitterbug . . . Soplzisti-Kate. 22 THERESE DOXVGIALLO 510 Chesapeake St., S. E., St. Thomas More Sodality 45 Assembly Programs l, 2, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 French Club TRES Aides in Provi- dence . . . green thumb . . seven course breakfast . . Winrve s I Q ANN FOLEY 619 Quintana Pl., NAV., Nativity Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. l, 2, 3, 45 Assembly Programs 23 Christ Child Society 3. Alphabet soup . . . grand- stand matinee . . . coffee MR-Ves . . . rausl effect . . . subtle lzumorist. Q arte 1342 --psf 1 Catching up on last minute homework, Kath- leen lfezily, Celeste De Rosa, :md Sandra Lind- say make a finial check on English reports in the quiet of the library. ina! Czech-up GLENNA GERRITY 4832 Reservoir Rd., N. XV., Our Lady of Victory Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. l, 2, 3, 43 Clee Club 2, 3, 43 Assembly Programs 2, 3, 43 Athletic Associa- tion l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball Team li Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Personality unlimited . . . for- ward marcher with the has- ketllall . . . quick court cat naps . . . King sized fun. '-wnnffg R .jfs f l MARYCAROL FURGISON 3810 Southern Ave., S. St. Francis Xavier Dome 3, 43 Tryst 43 Clec Club 2: Assembly Programs '2, 3, 43 Ath- letic Association 4. Sylplz-like silhouette . . . mag- ic pen . . . flights with fancy . . . pluperfect manners. .f .3 ,..,. i FANNIE FORAMI 497 61st Ave. Capitol Heights, Md., St. Margaret Sodality 3, 43 C. S. M. C. 3, 43 Dra- matics 33 .Assembly Programs 33 Athletic Association 43 Christ Child Society 3. Fanfare . . . happy go lucky . . . shoes to set her feet a dancing . . . lullaby on Broad- way . . . Fannie. -IOSIQPHINE FRICIA 1924 2nd St., N.li., St. Martin Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. l, 2, 3. 43 Student Council 2: Christ Child Society 33 Assembly Programs 23 Athletic Association l, 2, 4. At 3 0'cl0ck, gone with the wind . . . dixieland five . . . look alike separates . . beau belle . . . jo. SHEILA GORMLEY 3817 Kanawha St., Chevy Chase, D. C., Blessed Sacrament Sodalily 2, fl, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Long clzeek sweepers . . . simultaneously gay and seri- ous . . . cologne and saelzet . . . Little Miss English . . . old fashion, new slant. ELINOR GUBISCH 2015 Amherst Rd., Lewis- dale, Md., St. John Baptist de la Salle Sodalily l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Clee Club lg Assembly Pro- grams 3, 4. Can't measure sweetness by size . . . Santa's helper . . . ragtirne melody . . . gainin look . . . Elli. .ni HIQLICN GLEASON l920 18th St., S.IZ., St. Francis Xavier Soclalily l, 2. fl, 41 C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 43 Library Cuild 2: Christ Child Society fl. Barliefnes and apple pies . . . easy way sup . . . go for lzroke . . . Gleason Saturday nights . . historical setting. ix -no-N 1 -fa, N . 'wi -nm' B MYRA GERSTER 1821 North Capitol St., N. E., St. Martin Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. 3, 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 25 Assembly Pro- grams 2, 3, 45 Science Club 33 l l'CIlCll Club 4. Saves by the bell . . . private secretary . . . keeps the hon- ors rolling . . . simplicity pat- tern . . . tlie lure of foreign slzores. R irilofacecl Wofe. j Y' ,clude L emma 0 If But I hzld them lust night! frets Roberta Robey as Betty lwinglns offers her sympahty for the missing history notes. an-. QN -mfr? in 3. GXVENDOLYN HAAS l 303 N. Edgewood St., Arlington, Va., St. Charles Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. I, 2, 3, 113 Athletic Association l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball Team 2, 3, 43 Basketball 'learn 2, 3, 4, Christ Child Society 2, 3. 131110111111 1m11r111z11 . . . weep- ing for l'V111111'ki . . . a 111111- XUIIII? grin . . . Grille elleese . . . Ci'1L16'1l?I1C?. if J 'Wm-wr.. , I .XTRlCI,X H.XI.l.X GTI 8th St N XV SUKi'lllIY ' III Club l' Christ Child Sofietv 3' Yo nation Club l, Z, 3. Hunts 111111 perils Dome . . . 111111 A fm 1N11 tftfity . . . eyes of 11111e, Iong 11l.S'1l6S too . . . Pat. CAROL HAGER. 327 Tennessee Ave., N. Holy Comforter Sodality lg Athletic Association Al: li2lSClJ2lll Team 1, 2, 3. Hnge1's't0z11n on 1116 1111Se111111 111'111n01'111 . . . r'111ss11' s1i111jJ11r'1'Iy . . . j'1'1e11115111'lb g'lIl'f16H . . . fizz 11111. M,XRCL.XRli'l' H.-XCLCERTY 3925 l2th St., N. li., St. Anthony Sodalily l, 2, 3, 41 C. S. NLC. l, 2. fi, 43 Honor Society 31 Cllee Club fl, 43 Assembly Progrzuns 2, fi, 43 Orchestral l, 23 Athletic ,Xssocizitiou l At . . . 1311111111111 s111n'1'.s' . . . A pin . . . 1111711116 of 11111s11e.s' . . . , . . 1 eggy. 'Vttivi Lv fm 1111, C!If71ll1Il Howttfn Ilo1'11111n1u1'1' '53- S.,- Nl.-XRY CATHERINE HIQCHMER F3005 Nicholson St., lVest llyztttsville, Mil, St. Jerome Soclztlity l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. NLC. 33 Slllkllflll Council I3 .Xthlctic Associ- ation l, 2, 3, 43 Cllccrlczuler 3, 4. Searle! o'Haira . . pet sub- jerl .... 9 zzmmer-salt and pep- M '... dawrfs early light . . . gay plafds. DOLORES HELMS ll20 45th Pl., S.E., Our lately Queen of Peace Soclality l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Cleo Club l, 2, 3, 43 Dra- umtics l, 2, 33 Assembly l'l'Of2,T21lIlS 2. 3, 4. Sharp, sweet, and neat . football to elassiral music . . . rats a neat square . . . bottles up energy . . . Dinky. 26 MARIE HARRISON 16655 Fort Dwvis St S E St. Francis Xavier .ilitvl 2 3 4 C.S.M.C.l 2 ll hey Mane .... soplustzcated freckles . . . faszlal mood . . . dancing feet . . . Pixie. ANN HOULIHAN 3127 N. 17th St., Arlington, Va., St. Charles Soclality l, 2, 3, 43 C.S.M. C. l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Debut- ,ing 2, 3, 43 Athletic .Association 2. 99 4flfl00W cheery . . . deep in the heart of Bristow, Va. . . . feudin' n' figlztin' for free trade . . . Andy. ff vi lui? 34, l V, 4 P JJQITL A85 ' ,.L w ' ' 4 t x VS' N ' 1 I L, ll x I l' J I 1. ll ,fl P f J A M l 'I 'l A 1' yt ' Y fi I Enjoying the 'annual parade of fashions at N. D. .-X. arc: first mzv, Ivfl to right, li. Walsh, Nl. Haggerty, :ind I . Iforzunig sccand row, li. l.igi, .L Quaid, I'. Sungcnis, C. Ilziucr, .zmcl H. Currcllo. C261 lure Smiid I0 K ,, . if' ' v of ' ROSE KING 7 L. St., N.1i., St. Aloysius fl, 4, .Xthlclic Association l, Bowling Tcrun 4. Ship 71, slime' . . . Roxc bowls- Kinq pins . . . alarm clock lzlirffs . . . a sirolre of the .vlimt liand . . . Rosie. ls MARY ICLEHART 1006 Newton St., N. Ii., St. Anthony Soclality I, 2, 3, 43 C. NI.C. 43 Glec Club 2, 43 Assembly Pro- grams I, 2. 3, 43 Orchestra l, 21 Athletic Association 45 Scicncc Club 3. Freshly srrzzlzlxerl demffaimr . . . far places, siarry spares . . . pemzy-lzriglit . . . aims liiglz .... S ubtle wit. Soilnlity l. 2, 3, 41 CLS. NLC. l, 2. 1 1 i lf- 'Q FLEANOR -IENKS 5153 Sherrier Pl., N. YV., Our Lady of Victory Soclzilily I, 2, 3, 4: C. S. M. C. l, 2. 3, 43 Clcc Club 2, fl, 45 Drzunzuics I, 2, 3, 43 .lthlctic Association l, 2. ' 2 Q Chccr- lczidcrs fl, Bowling Club 43 Vocal- Iion Club l, 2, 3, 4, Barn with a silver tune . . . im1e'rsparlcle . . . star dusting notes . . . true blue . . . Ellie. PATRICIA IRVVIN 6539 28th St., Arlington, Vzi., St. Iznnes, Falls Church US. INI.C. 33 CICC Club 3, 4: Sci- cncc Club fl, 4. En-rliant-1'es.s . . slcylarks with the C. A. P. . . . framin- ing glory . . . a bit of glilter . . . Pat. 27 ELOISE LIGI SANDRA LINDSAY 5l07 Massachusetts Ave., N. YV., St. Ann Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 C.S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 43 .Assembly Pro- grams 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Team 2, 43 Christ Child Society 2, 3. The Hayes have it . . . mad hat-ter . . . design for dancing . . . twilight colors . . . Sandy. HANNAH LITTLE 3900 58th Ave., Cheverly, Md., St. Ambrose Sodality 43 Dome 4. Lassoed . midwestern twang . . . from Chicago to Clzeverly . . . lzearn of szlnslzine on tlze history bool: . . . lzecmning serenity. I ,Mrs --..--ff 8115 Marlboro Park, Forest- ville, Md., Mt. Calvary Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C.S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Debating 13 Braille Club 23 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 2, 3, 43 Assembly Programs 2, 3, 4. Long l1aired pianist . . . rant- ill, for Scranton . . . Lady in Red . . . taffeta, crinolines, and tulle . . . Ellie. CHARLENE LAMB 5206 Tilden Rd., No. Deca- tur Heights, Md., St. Jerome Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Dome l, 2, 43 Tryst 2, 3, 43 Glee Club l, 23 Dramatics 2, 3, 43 Assembly Programs 2, 3, 43 .Athletic SSOClZlfl0Il l, 2, 3, 43 French Club 3 Vocation Club l, 23 Science Club ENV 4 if ' I,LfTraveler's aid . . . 1IU77'l8Sp1llI x ff' 'f yarns and cracker barrel phi- Jffivffl r losoiblzy . . . infectious giggle . Gila. lp Q ' 0.13, A 'I J vjllw-llyyfty: 1? ff lie' Mm if wtf lr if f I eniorzi ibekaf 'x R. gakferia muh M. lf. Rfmrk, B, Powell, I.. Dowgiullo, and C. linger take dignified zidrnntzlgc ol' seniors' early dismissal for lunch. llid. note: Of rourse, this picture lSIl'I posed. They do it like this every llilylb CATHERINE LONG -1914 Sargent Rd., N. E., St. Anthony Sorlality l, 2, fl, -ll C.S. M. C. l, 2, fl, 45 Assembly Progrzuns 25 Christ Clliild Society fl. Spertalor .Sportsman . . . 1'6- wipe for good lzozzselceeplng . . . ClHl1l2t'?l'lIII1ll,7l1y Czzmher- land . . . the Long and short of it . . . Betty. Q. Q 'vw-uv 4....., V I S MARGARET M.-'XRTH 6109 43rd Ave., Hyzittsville, Md., St. Jerome Sodnlily l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. l, 2, 35 Library Guild 23 Clee Club l, 3, 43 Assembly Progrzuns 2, 3, All Orchestra lg lfrcncli Club 4. Hats alzove lzaseliall . . . am- lzitionz angel ln white . . . St. -l6l'tH1I6,S Girl Friday . fall of the wild . . . Kitty. Sod grzl PAULA MAGOXVAN l720 Trenton Pl., E., Assumption illlly l, 2, fl, 'lg Honor Society 'E 4- Dome' l 2' Delruingl 'P fl -l' . ,-v 1 V-... , Clce Club 2, 3, -li Assembly Pro- ms 2, 3, ll, Orfllcslrzl l, 2: Ath- lelif .Xssocinlimr 'lg Snicnce Club -lg l'll'CllC'll Club -l. fl02lI'lIlSlT'6 tlzfnlcer . . . magic witll words . . . l1low Galzrlal, lzlow . . . tahas high road to honors. GAIL MARSH -'lfilll 2nd St., NAV., St. Gabriel Sodzrlily l, 2, fl, 4: Bzlsketbzrll Tezun l 2 fl -l mlm time. l The Ivory look .... Y Illlllj' Gall . . . lll1SlfCfllIlll fanfare . . . fll'7lgSl0l'C after hours . . . 1 MARY LOU MCDONOUGH 3300 Cheverly Ave., Cheverly Md., St. Ambrose Slltillllfy l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. l, 2, 3, 43 Braille Club lg Glce Club l, 2, 31 Athletic Association lg Sci- ence Club 43 Vocation-al Club l. Little smzbeam . . . skillet skilled eozmtry girl . . . House Beautiful . . . Lu-Lu. MAUREEN MCCARRON 3113 12th St., N.E., St. Anthony Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. NLC. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 43 Assembly Pro- grams 3, 45 Athletic Association l, 3, 45 Cheerleader lg Christ Child Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club l. Green-eyed Irish lass . . . l2tlz St. liappy . . . on the fashion- qo . . . ebony waves ...I Iolm- Hy come lately. +119 BETTY MEEGAN 512 Ridge Rd., S. E., Our Lady Queen of Peace Sodality l, 2, 3, 41 Library Child l, 23 Vocation Club I, 25 French Club 4. On the book beat . . . junior s-zzpporter from Wisconsin . . . saddles and spurs . . . square dance promenade . . Betts. . . Q MYRNA MEYER til30 Livingston Rd., S. E., St. Ignatius C.S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, 'l'1'yst 4: Clce Club 23 Dramatics 2, 3, 43 Assem- bly Progranis 2, 3, 43 Athletic As- sociation 43 Basketball Team -lg Sci- ence Club 4, Christ Child Soci- ety 23 French Club 4 ll'residentj. Amerimn on wlzeels . . .swing your partner . . . liomespzzn melody . . . lztmgeritis . . . paging twin lirotlzer. 'Q P82 8C0l'l 5 s DORIS MOORE 5000 58th Pl., Cheveily, lXltl,, St Nnibrose Soclalitvl 2 - ' ' ' ' ce Club 2, 3, EJ 'S lk-fore Myra Cerster gives the go signal to start thc torritlor traffic troubles, junior Eileen Foley enjoys three sccontls :lt thc fountain. N6Ilf,Sw66f,71. ty em . . . ly 61 fF6P ftlzfffyjl 1 'fc vw .f ,F Fwd , af file gounfain S QQ --W-My . Y CATHERINE MILLER l25 Longfellow St., N. NV., Nativity Sotlztlitv l, 2, fi, 43 C. NLC. l, 2, fl, 43 Clce Club lg Athletic As- sociation lg Christ Child Society 3. Solitaire . . . blond angel . . . the 1lI1'IIe1 s clauglzler . lwfzzkle toes . . . Peggy. powder fs cl amlie ?X 1 t sf? I,lLl.XNA MONCE ltiti N. lvztyne St., Arlington, V1 , St. Charles Soclzllity I, 2. fi, -ll Christ Child Society I, 2, 3, -lg l-'ranch Club -l: Vouilion Club l, 2, fl. 1 rcm'lz fied mlnlmfs Il In nmde . . . kitten on the keys . . . gift of IOIIQIIHS . . . lmol: rookie .... 9 oulh of the I1m'dc'r. EI,lZ.'Xl5lf'l'H hllLl.ER H07 Chestnut Ave., lfulls Church, Vat., St. -Izunes Sotlzilitv I. 2, fl, -li C. S. NLC. l, 2. fl, -lg Assembly l'rogrzuns l, 2, 31 Orclieslrzl l, 2. Old Ihmzinfon belle . . . Ima'- 7HflIl0lI is lzcr 1'11rq11f't . . . tzifeml theme . . . frzslliml notes book . . . Belly. 3l PATRICIA NORRIS 1818 You Pl., S. E., St. Theresa Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. I, 2, 3, 45 Library Guild 23 Christ Child Society 3. Big wheel on skates . . . emery fmards and school bored . . . good htmzour girl . . . Patty. MARIE O'CONNELL l207 Decatur St., N.VV., St. Gabriel Sotlality l, 2, 3, 43 C.S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3. Capitol page boy . . . star of the sea . . . a taste for every- thing . . . easy banterlng man- ner . . . basketball bounce. JANE NEITZEY l003 Newton St., N. E., St. Anthony Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 43 Assem- bly Programs 2, 33 Athletic Associ- ation l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball Team l, 45 Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Team 43 Vocation Club I, 2. High scorer on the baekboarcl . . . water proof . . . calm assurance . . . weather or not . . . good sportster. ,,,...,f 6 ,W BEVERLY MORNINGSTAR 3401 39th Ave., Colmar Man- or, Md., St. James Sodtality 1, 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Association 45 Science Club 23 Christ Child Society 35 V0- cation Club l, 2. Nlorning-star sparkle . . . honey-blond . . . Canasta ace . . . complexion glow . . . Bev. ,- wr 'Q' ournadafs ja JY 15117 N 4l0. ITL. oQCLOuf Returning from an crmnd to the post office, senior Trystcrs C. Connors, P. Doherty, M Abell, and l'. l'ar:ulisc find all entrances lock- ed and send ll verbal 5.0.5. to Rootn 28. KATHLEEN O'REILLY 4022 34th St., Mt, Rainier, Md., St. James Sodzllity l, 2, 3, 43 CS. M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1,21 Orchestra 1, 2. Sinrere and sensilrle . . . mite as I1 lmtton . . . really 0'Reilly . . . metlmd in lzer manner . . . lzig as a minute. PATRICIA PARADISE H06 So. Thomas St., Arling- ton, Va., St. Thomas More Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. I, 2, 3, 43 Tryst 43 Dratnatics 2, 3, 43 Assembly Progrznns 2, 3, 43 Stage Cionunittce fl, 43 Athletic Associa- tion fl, 43 Checrlezulcr l, 2, 43 Yo- Cilllllll Club 3. No stranger, that Paradise . . . Brooklyn lzmnlrsliell . . . fire and ire .... s ea sprite . . AV 2 I Patsy. 3, 43 l,ibrzu'y Guild Bert. ANNE QUAID 5611 2nd St., N. W., Nativity g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. l, 2, 3, 43 Glcc Club 13 Assembly Pro- grams 2, 43 Christ Child Society 3. Freshly freckled . . . dazzles in a drizzle . . . roamin' holi- days . . . ability and original- ity . . . carefree and casual. .,,,ff' BEVERLY POWELL 2l8 Gallatin St., N.X'V., St. Gabriel Sodulity l, 2, 3, 43 C..S.M.C.. l, 2, '73 Glcc Club 1. Page lmy . . . fine art of rot- tons . . . dictionary of danee . . . frills 71, fizrlzelows . . . X.. ,W ---nal' 4 MARY FRANCES ROARK 5114 Upshur St., Bladens- burg, Md., St. Alerome Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Clec Club 2, 3, 43 Assembly 1'I'0g17I11l1S 2, 3, 43 Stage Committee 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Everytlzingk rosy . . . basket- ball asset . . . perfect Irish lass . . . lllajor history . . . lllary Fran. 1VfARIANNE REDMOND 5500 40th Ave., Hyattsville, Md., St. Jerome Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Dome 23 Tryst 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 23 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletic As- sociation 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, 3, 43 Vocation Club 1. Shines when the sun goes down . . . curl chopper . . . twinkle eyes . . . gets a kick out of football . . . Timmy. ROBERTA ROBEY 4924 56th Pl. Rogers Heights, Md., St. Bernard Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4: C. S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Association 45 Christ Child Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club 1, 2, 3, 4. In the sewing swing . . .meets t t life grinning . . . certified public flffflllflfflllf . . . Birdie. ! fill! 1, ,f ,I ,f ' N' 3 rj' ! 1 . BARBARA SCHAFF , I sg! 'id 3615 17th si., N. E., i K, I ,iyv H St. Anthony X 1 1 soaality 1, 2, 3, 4, C. s. M.C. 1, 2, it! I h ' 3, 43 Student Council 2, 43 Glcc 4 I I I Club 2, 3, 43 Assembly Programs X, 'K i 0 , ,f 2, 3, 4, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3 H, Q 1 I 1, f ,gfjh 4, Chiist czhna society 3, voca- X ' 1' + , ' C b 1. XJ! l F11 I 3 I If I tion u ' rg , ig- Alexander Graham Belle E HA - . . .for Pete's sake . . . stretch- , X4 gf , ,1 ' ing for 5'1 . . . a beauticiarfs 34 ig! A y ,fl setting . . . Bobbie. A .l.' : 6 yi P .. ., , ,fit-,, X 7 . 0 P8 paftln K 4 4' Proud :ts at peach, Mzxryczlrol lfurgison is pinned with the llilllllllillill corsuge by Sally Iflzilierty at the unnuzll Junior-Senior l':n'ty. wifA a Smid 'S PATRICIA SYVEENEY 3711 3rd St., Arlington, Va. St. Thomas More Sotlality 1, 2, 3, 42 C.S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 43 Tryst 43 Assembly Programs 2, 33 Stage Committee 3, 4: Ath- letic Association l, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Team 43 Science Club 3, 4. Collegiate plaids and mmpus personality . . . pumpkin tintezl tresses . . . Connectiezit Yankee . . . Tally-leo-score keeper . . . Patsy. N,,,.,,m i I MARY KLLEN SXVEENEY 1750 40th St., St. Francis Xavier Sotlzllily I, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. l, 2, fl, 43 Drfnnztlics l, 2, 3, 43 Assembly Programs l, 2, 3, 43 Athletic As- sociation 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 33 Christ Child Society l, 2, 3, -l. Tonjonrs glamour . . . flow- ers, nzizsic and liriglit lights . . . fII.S'llI'UlL liiglmote . . . .steps lively . . . nitality and versatility. PATRICIA SUNCENIS 5000 Bates Rd., N. E., St. Anthony ,f MARIAIO SULLIVAN 3909 Calverton Dr., College Heights Estates, Md. St. Jerome Sodality 1, 3, 4g C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 43 Dome 1, 2, 3, 4: Tryst 2, 3, 43 Debating 2: Clee Club 1, 23 Drama- tics 2, 3, 45 Assembly Programs 2, 3, 41 Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. A toneli of sophistication . . . who is Sylvia? . . . knitting pearls . . . pace setter . . . llflarijo. Sotlulily l, 2, 3, 43 C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 41 Basketball Team 1, 2: Christ Child Society 33 Vocation Club l. Bright eyes and a Sunny snzile . . .smartly sophisticated . . . an evening star . . . nl- ways in the mood . . . Pat. 35 BARBARA YVEISHAU PT 4208 54th Pl., Sunnybrook, Md., St. Jerome Sodality l, 43 C, S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Dome 2, 3, 43 Debating 33 Clee Club 1, 23 Assembly Programs 4. Headliner . . . Yankee doodler . . . stitching pretty . . . eye lashed . . . Barb. ELEANOR NVALSH 60 Girard St., N. E., St. Martin Sodrality l, 2, 3, 45 C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, Al, Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Assembly l'l'0gl'2illlS 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 4. A touch of genius . . . piano poise . . . sterling beat, silver rhytlun . . . en route to sight- seeing . . . Ellie. 2. HELEN XVOLLETT 6949 Greenvale St., NIV., Blessed Sacrament Sodality 3, 43 Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 2, 33 Bowl- ing 4. Smilers never lose . . . at 1107716 071 llle Tllflge . . . glOO7I'l eraser . . . on the lmll . . . speedy. A '- snuff I un rriuefi CECELIA THOMAS 5203 Harper St., S. E. , Sodality 33 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 43 Dome 1, 2, Assembly Programs 1, 4-rw...-f 'iw' N Barbara Clements, pulling for her team mate all the way, watches Betsy johnstone's ma! ncurers with the ping-pong paddle. X 1-'Qu St. Francis Xavier A See Bee . . . petal bloom. 'N .. Q . syrnpatlzetfc listener . . . curly locks . . . Ceelie. ELIZABETH ZXVINCLAS 5618 Belt Avo., S. Mount Czilvznry Smlzllily I, 2, 3, 4g C.S.M.C. 1, 2, fi, 43 Glcc Club 1.2, 351. Las! Illlf not least . . . good Hill-IIN' !2C'TS0lII'ff6d . . . point of Orrin' . . . literary taste . . . Betty. -Q F3 f N I M4 Jcmmom . . . flue famihar atmogphefe of CIMA Jw. . . flue 6zff!,,Jw OLQOLL fkougkb, Jang... alwm ofbnowddgewlm 4f,.Jmf4 Leap a duff, ff, wiflz AOOLA anal wiavlom. ME Af fx ggi? QJQ Nil J 'saw'-r V, J, ,,, up CAPITOL 5 X L ' x '+L , , -4 , F A 'llllln I NO. Q1 I M 'st 1? vi. 1 A 'Q XVhat lesson could be keep- ing these seniors so altens tive? Firsl row, B. Millerg s1'1'm11I Voir, M, Dugan, ll. lllemenlsg third rozu, M. Hechmer, B, Schaff, li. Jenks, M. lNIcCarron. uizzefi ana! .gglzowzi ,MWA gfafiaroom poufine No monotony attends the seniors' daily tryst with books. XVas that date U89 or l897? sigh weary historians. Despite visions of everything from Co- lumbus' discovery of America to Eisen- hower's foreign policy dancing in their heads, seniors enjoy the poetry ol Tennyson and the Brownings in Eng- lish class. Latin scholars catch a glimpse of ancient life by translating the works of Virgil, while Family Living students learn the domestic arts. Office Practice and typing offer an opportunity for be- coming skilled in the sciences of the business world. Aspiring chemistry and algebra students puzzle over H20 and H2O, but in French class 'AParlez-vous francais? is the 61-dollar question. Busy as bees, seniors struggle with a class assignment. Firsl row, fron! to bark, E. Delisi, M. McCarron, M. Devall, CT, De Rosa: -Wfflllff row, li. XValsh, M. Iglchart, KI. Dalxlsledt, C. Byrne, ll. XVeishaupl3 lhinl row, CL. Marsha, D. De Lozier, II. Gleason, and M. QI. Dugan. Q? .9 iff 4' lu Ihr llhl IIN lnlmc school SQIIIOISI Cublsch C -' 11.1 .. ,1.Bf'lI1L' ll llclnln-1', K, O'RcilIy, CI. Clhzlpmznl. :xml NI. Daly com- pm In - 'muy nulvs. .X lost must ln- in ilu: offing, judg- mg imm IIICII SCIIUIIS fum Ullillg y,gl:nlmmus l'lllllJCl' LIIJIUIIN, senior sricnlisls dw- pl.lx lalhmnlmv lcmlxlxlqllvs. I.. f.l'llll'IlllCll IIIISCS out hm' HSI mln ul ' 'lill' li. l,igi umlinuc-Q lu mix llL'l' chcmirall UIIIUPI llrrll. buf Clolulmly illvzlclvs Ihc senior hisiulx class whvn Clumgn' zmml Nlllflllil XYQINII' lliscvllfc with li. Imnh zunl XXI. Mc-vvx in IIIIA' llav lu11r'l.ljr'. Al illgllbll, l'. Im-I1 llllll Nl, Cullinw, l'i'Illi' Algehrzi :ind :apologetic-s hooks :iren't the only things that distinguish ai senior. That lirst dziv the miss ol' '55 wore ai hlue :ind gold tie, the whole school knew that she was now on top. Another thrill came us she eagerly slipped on her class ring. A few weeks lziter she com- pzrred mp :ind gown grziduntion pic'- tures with those of her flzissmzrtes. Then the Christmas season brought her the senior privilege of clecioruting the school, marking Christmzrs candles and guy carol hooks, and singing French carols through the building. Mixing work :ind lun mzide senior year :in outstzind- ing one, rich in memories and reward- ing experiences. slnch lo he or not to he . . . lhzit is the llll0S lion asked hy seniors CZ, Miller, l', Connor, NI Rozirk, :Ind M. lXlC'lJ0l1l7llgl1 :is they lislen to recordings oi' llznnlel during linglish rlaiss. ourflz Mar riui egefi rin oy fo .gzniord l ern, ixpllf Ni L, su., 2 4? , .WA NYSA N ' Us . My My gnorincsx, is that really MF? I'l'lll2l, A. I-'ulvyg :mal lf. Nfcvgzln laugh over lhc prcmlk uf thc' flfiltllllllillll pic- IIIIPS, jllsl rclllrnccl frmn thc plmm- gI'lllJlll'l'i. QQ. K l'lkl'll2Il'iIlg for ll guy Novl :irc .X. JXIICII. I I'. Norris, :xml l . NI1lgUXVilll, who com- hinc their lah-nts to crm-:llc lJC2lllIiflllly mlcumllivu rzlmllus :xml SOIIQIJOUIQS. Cf, 'lhlnomus :xml D. llvlms kcvp 'up with t'lll'l'K'lll vwllls by studying thc lllllp of lllc wcck. The xxhlllliilll Is- Ialmis sccm lu hc thc fcnlcr of illll'I'L'il. my rx 55 g-11... gn, I , i . , . 1 g if - L Qui , W N M ' 4 , X ' r :W Q df Q um ' I4 IQQ- ,.:z, EH!! 43 Allllll0l'Q ll. Smith, li. Nlzttligzin, :incl H. nit- ilmitrrs NI. lflztlicrty ziutl li. lfolcy. M uccead in .S,C!l0f6L5fiC g7l'l6!8ClU0I 6 t'Nu mistzikcs on this pzigc, please. Nlikulvs try hxtrtl to type ll pcrfcct pttpmy timing 35 worth pci' lI1lIllllC. I'r:tttiting fm' their SC'L'liClIll'l1ll days With il littlt' nmrt: work, they will llc L'XIlt'll SlCllUgI'2llJl1C'l'S. fi! 09' wxfm- ww vi 'nu'-' Y'h 7' ,ist wr' MVK X ki , Dolls :mtl tltmllics on display! Dolls of thc jim- im' class, l'. Ualllzlglicr, CL. Xottinghzun, A. Mont- , ' gUIllCl'y, :mtl IB. Uwcns fIY'IIf!'I'b, pose with thc . tlullics thcy mzttlc in home ccollotiiics rlztss :ls , X .,VYw,,,.,' t'lIl1'lC5 in at iiizigmihc contest. L s in-' .af . i it nf., 'V - Z. y imhu I T N...s - .3 r I'll'll'lI2lllIlllS lor class Lfl'l under wax for juniors Nl. a 1 s l d k l' g h . . . The alphabet in this order heconies intelligible to jun- iors as the hlue-ties inake the acquaint- ance ol' Reniingtons and Royals lor the lirst tinie. 'llhey study a new language ol' tahs, margins, hack spacers, and car- riages while striving lor till w.p.ni. Fu- ture secretaries hear lake a letter, Miss, as they learn the ,-Xl1CI's ol' steno- graphy. hleanwhile junior llonle lic students have an unusual assignnient, dressing a doll for S!'1lI'IIlt lfII'.Y annual P doll making contest and one lor dis- trihution to orphanages at Clhristnias tinie. Meeting friends at the change ol' classes isn't quite so easy since new regu- lations introducing one way trallic on the stairs were inaugurated: hut alter a A few confusing days, speedier change ol' ......-,e,,.,,,- t,,. ,t classes resulted lroni the new trallic laws. Abell, li. llarthe, S. I'-alan, and N. Barry during a study period in the hhrarv. l'pping the down, Sharon Doyle and XX'inil'red Rcuniont, juniors, coniniit an unpardonahle ol'- fense, while soplioinores, ignoring the culprits, sedately keep the traffic moving. 3,1 E I wonder if it bites? jun- ior R. BOCCllClii inquires of her clzlssmales, B. Conway null R. Butt, as they ex- zunine some specimens chir- ing their weekly lab period. 'iii' yew A A LT . LQ- ,-ff I I . - -4-ymzuank-rr, R is , R. AX 2' B I 5. XVhic'h twin has the muoeha? Answer- bolh! KILIUIIICIYII and joan Kruger, look-ulikes of the junior class, exzunine the pseudopodiu ffzllse feetj of their specimens. Note the identical micro- scopes, too! Cfociroom Klzaffer Efiglzfenfi gfue-fie Cabzi ay 46 thzit, while l'. lti2lI'llllIl 1' buts hei 1,1 1, x tl essel nips :it her lunch. tinslles in I-'riuice rapture the imagination mul tlreums l' MIHll'll'lYUlISH-lllg juniors .Xllllll Ryzm, Rose Murphy, intl Nlgiru- l,opresli :is lhev sllulv lfrentli vulture I. , g f 3 AR X if ' 4 it Vf' 4, ima K fi t Z .Mn-nh ' ,I l.1nlv tlonkrotmi gzillierers M. Coker :intl H. llnslinger ' loves ziwzip :ui M. ' W W-15 Q51 85. i ' , . i ' 4 'K' g ' V 1, 1 p l ' A .4 341 h 5 lt 5 -, 44.11 ,. ,.., K Q--v fp- '--uw ..- -v ,4s1.am-1 X -lunior lzisses make the z1t'tpiz1ilit:1lu'e ol' biology, better known :is lmgology to aspiring novices, who :ire trying to master this l-2lSCll11lllllg' science. The world of plant :mtl zmimzil life unloltls before the curious gale ol' ll junior tlur- ing am interesting lub session. XVhether the dissection of an zmimztl is the main event of the clay or ll spiritecl tliscussion on the theory ol' evolution ensues, there's never Il tlull moment. A Pztrisizni :icreut pervzules the uir :is the tres gui B's IlC'tlllll'C the rutliments ol' the French lzuiguzige. .lunior classes unravel the mystery ol' French verhs :mtl struggle through Suns Ifrzmille, allways :timing :xt that perl'ec'tion ol' speech lor which the N. D. .-X. l renc'h scholzn' strives tlziily. 47 u - juniors M. Gormley, M. Connors, and M. C. Fl2lllCI'ly take a quick last-minute look at vocabulary before going to class. sv' ' Wt- w,,4Pv Lk X uniord 7!Ma:5fer Mcagufary. HOOLA, room ,jwlanalgfi Three years down and one to go. Blue-tied juniors packed their year lull of work and fun. Cramming for an Iinglish test became part of the srhool routine, as cleaning their home- room provided an alter hours schedule. Big attraction in the world of sports was the game played at Villanova, Pennsylvania, a full day devoted to fun. Leaving Notre Dame, dressed attractive- ly, the -lunior miss presented herself as a model of seventeen. Dressing up their old uniforms with a bit ol brass, Class pins added glitter to juniors' blue Serge. lVith this final touch of juniority, the majority will reach seniority soon. Diane Melvey beams her approval as Sheila Collins fastens on her class pin, an emblem of initiation to the ranks of the upperclassmen. 48 If B Whistle while you work . . . is thc tllcmc song of juniors D. l1llllllll'Ciil, J. Joyner, :mul I,. llourlmon, who iliscovcr that mlczming the room can hc fun aflcr sill. Notre Dame, Xv2lSilil1gl0l'l versus Notre Dame, Villanoxa is the bill of fare ns loyal Bluclmirml fans D. Moore, R. Boc- cucci, M. Rc-tlcr, :mil M, Cluticrrcz prepare to zxltc-nil thc game all Vill- aurora. '-Q-g.+ 'Q-.. '-s I wundti what we'lI haxe in gym today? asks l I.Illllllll of R. lllllllllll, pausing long enough lol CQ litliher lo put her hooks in hu lot'Le1' If Xladigan, NI. Allman, S. Rcyimlds, and NI 'llS0ll llll ll hos with l'1lIlllL'll goods lot dis liilmuliou lu lhc poor at Cllitislmasti Rooms 26 and 27, dreams in the mind of freshmen, became a reality last Septemher for the Class ol' '57. As Miss Soph stood on the threshold ol' her sec'- ond year, ambitious thoughts sc'ampered through l1er active mind. XVithout a doubt, tl1e laughter float- ing down the corridor stemmed from the Gay Sophf' relating funny experi- ences to classmates. The sound ol pencils being thought- fully chewed revealed a11other phase ol the sophomores' personality. ,Ks Ser- ious Soph searched l1er Cranium for an answer to tricky geometry problems, she added industry to tl1e mold ol l1er char- ZICICT. 1.1 WE 'sv . ,J Oli, my arhing bank, lamenl sopho- mores IE. I.atham, IS. Nliraglia. li. lloltlikiss, l'. 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Ill 1110 1101111511111 so 111s 'N XI1g111 111 11111 lx 111111111111 11111111 111111s IS S 111111511 1'x11111i11s 1111 s1h11111 N111 111 Q L... S-.I lm mu lliinlg lliu clam ul '37 will mlil aim umm- In this lUlll'lll0ll? I5 Cmnu, X, .Xlz1nm, li, llngzixi, :xml ,X Illllllhlxy Ililllllli' lllu clclmling :mil zillilclii' lmpliicx win ln' lUl'lllL'l' ilaisws. 'N 40? Hb rlicl prolly well mi lllill lvsl, lllllllll ML: lmcznn suplimnorcw KI. Klzulrlwli-Ili, NlCL'lllllI, l', Nlimii, :xml XI. li, lllllllL'llL' LllCl'lLllIg Illcil' 'ZIIISWUIN mi lllc wsu' lu lllcii' IH'Xl class. gluing sulmlle xlL'l'll2lllv Nl. li. Rusk, 'If liriflilli .' ' , I. f ' 31 L, 'cnilizm C'IllUN rcczllliiig 1 wing cu-nl ul Ilia: mlzix lwcliuix- Issuing llwii IICYUUIII All lllrvc Kliflilllx. 53 it Having estztblishetl the reputation ol' heing 21 'Silly Sophf' the lass with the red :ind hlue tie set zthout proving it. Clztrelree, she attacked her zissignexl tzlsks with K'l12llillCtCl'i5lil' vint and vigor. She heztcllined the journztlisnt flztss ztncl, lizwiiig linished her specialty, news stories, she spent her time in goocl-n:i- tnrctl fun. Between reading niztgzuines in the lihrztry :incl pain-king boxes for the missions, she rounds our her clz1y's sthethlle. Hy the time Sophomore Day rolls zmntml, the nntch ztntitiipztted tlzty prm'cs the turning point in the Silly Suplis' year. XVith the presentation of her side of the story, viewers reztcit with the reztlifzttion that the wornt has turned. SUlJilUlllUl'L'S S. Posey, Y. l'1nz1tur, CL. Owens, :intl li. 0'CItnnlt'll Illilllill' thc lnzilcriul in some of the tlrvsscs lhcx' 1lI'C packing for the missions. 54 hm nm xy Q3- nfs i ' sr-'YV 1 B -11. as S-- Iu supllulllmvs X. ,Xl1lL'1'Sl'l', CQ llullrlliglx, l', Cirzuf, llll ing their sclcflifms. IIIHC Im' lIll4Illll'l' Inn - ' g' 4' V lull-ills Xlmimulmu-, I, Klux. ,4 , , 4 L Kfaziri rofecffi ogven .gjololzff Qual? oum 'Ilfl'l', ilu: luke pzlgc prmus ilu- mm! i1m'rcw1il1g, .Xl lllu Illilgillilltf lkltl-Q CI, nllvll Qlllll I' .Xiu-Iixi 11117 milk Soph days were a happy daze. Contributing their services to the numerous extra-curricular activities, the Us discovered something new every day. Rushing to and from classes, the typi- cal UCI Bee came to a breathless halt at 3 o'clock, only to start all over again as she husily pursued outside activities. 'Alfinders keepers, losers weepersu rang true as the missions benefited hy all lost articles. Nickels to help the niis- sions piled up in the Lost and Found department operated by the sophs. XVith one eye on the clock ol extra- curricular activities and the other on her school work, this C Bee delved in- to the niidst ol activity and emerged with the pollen ot success. Paying a fine to A. Iflahertv, N. Flanagan rc- deenis her lost umbrella. Il. Gordon adnionishes 3 llCI' not to lose it again, as M. Diniond watches the transaction. I eC0l'l Qal' L Q iiflff z ' a,.,:1: 5 X.. 1 nv- Q'- LJ 1-up 11 4 14' sr ,.-.. if . A ,ww KI 'lt Iiflltltlllilillg Il arctic hum Nlztchvtli, solmlmilimt' linglisli students .X. Wtnmls, NI. Nitk- lvs, NI. Rcynultls, :mal KI. JXICXZIIILICI' show thc- ilalss thviu' sitting zlltilily. Vs? :X Iking IilK'il' sttuly pcriml tu good ziclxzlixtxigc, suphs I'. Hcclmu-r, l'. lfux, :tml NI. NI. mg ilu' lilmtllf' in Our liaulfs Ot'utm'y, :nun N In N , FN f1i'45 4 il , 1 , : ,lyk '4 'f,i,,t, -v x , rf f . '- 9,'-,yyfff,5,1 xl ' 'ED 2 55, - ' 'i jf '3 If x 5 .x ., ', S. lltc svnturs sttrvly tzlkc Cil'C0l'lllillg their htillctin lJ0lll'll seriously! think soplis CI. lianifclli :mtl CZ. Cizillaihzm. Ilcrv thcy :ulmirc thc plztccxilclil ot' .1 rosvttc on Our l,zuly's lyozml, 57 1 J r' fu., I , ' I Mxslery looms ahead for freshies reporting for that first day of high school. Here Evalon Benton, jenniua Liberty, and Susan Xrzitson re- connoiler before Coming in. .J , if .1 cf! X x! fly . 17 , ,J if t 1 x f Q I f 1 XV f. ,- A fi r 1 t A4 .1 l tt ' I , .X V . xl ' .' , 1- , Y - ' ' I tl 4 4 ' r ' lk si V ,Z 1 'J , , rj tx' 'VK X f . lv 1, 11' A .r, r l.c1uning the school song is the first step lo- wztrds marking fresluneu feel nt home, so M. l'. Mziguetli, C. King, first roztn' J. jamie, Haus, Loftus, C. Meyers, .Sr'co111I rout and Fed- don. thin! rort',' sing out with rt will. 58 jre4Aie eam jacle XVith the ringing of the 8:15 bell, lit- tle Miss Frosh comes fztce to i-lll'6 with high school life. Looking forwztrd to the coming yeztrs, she is slightly awed, at little ztfrzlid, and very thrilled. Growiiig with eagerness, she hears the public address chimes for the first time, und meets her first Sl'IIIiOl'. She meets und masters her class song, then proudly sings it on Freshman Day. l':XlJi0l'iIlg' N. D. A. she visits the bookstore, teachers' room, and Sister Suf lJCl'iOIiyS office. As her first day becomes her first week, :ind her first week becomes her first month, little Miss Ifrosh of '58 dis- covers thztt, along with higher educat- tion, she still has time for fun. 'W is-5 .3 lfUilA jun n, rien 5 l ll'NlllIlIlIl Ilan iQ mn-1' :ul lam, :mal llc-xlmivs li. Pllilllps, N. flllllllll, IJ. blmwlu, Nl. .X, Uvllxus, :xml X. lhlrncllc wane ar xl-lim:-ml guml by- In llll'llk svnim' sislurx. Nklilillg limimllx lu wc' Slslvr Supcrim' is l3t'I1lNC Doyle, Mmm- 111 um- in llm lJlllligl'Ullllll arc her ilrcslxmcn class- lIl1IlL'N, Rulll ffU2llc'S, .Xllll Dykes, :incl Nlury Jane iluminl nlw, lllllllllllg tilhlllllll. llc-111' lllL'lll lwllx, c:u1'l Xflll llczu' Ilxcm lnclls . . Pl'Chll- nm-n DI. Yirgol zmml K. Allman evidently can, as they lis- ll'll lm' ilu- first time to zumounccmcnls over thc public sulsllws syslmn. tr ark nj! J X CII? ,. I I X! 9- lyite lile plztvs :tn important part in Um the roster ol' the green-tied misses. Dates atppegn' in religion, English, und, ol' course, historv. lizuh date concerns un event: earth event, at person, and soon the lreshmznrs mind is at maze of poets, wins, heroes, :ind councils, :ill surround- ed bv numbers. 'lihe world ol numbers then presents znlgebrzt. vvliieh proves at problem in it- sell, but one vvhirh the lreshie soon con- t u -ry I t s . X .Xnother problem arises . . . words! MN- Some :tre vocabulary words that she mntters to herself in the Corridors, some s .zfhik I W :ire lfrenc-li or Lzttin words that she wish- ' 'H 'tif es she could stty in Class. K lint books :ire linztlly conquered, the llllllt' is straightened out :tt last, and the lreshies move on to bigger problems. ,Agar Ifteshmen B. llroczito, C. Blunt, .X. llztird, :ind Nl. lkndjuko find that making zx Ifrench notebook is not ull XJ work as tliev COIHPZIIRC items for its eomplelion. '+--ksssf Ns' 'Wvlizit in the world is the ,Xl'CUP1lgllS?U queries .X. Abell, renter. I. Bedingfield looks lor the ztnswer in her -Y: Q-W ' Nvorld History notes, while Nl. Boerrkel wnits to find out. - loo. . 7 l eQl'l'tlQff QCOIWLQ if Clif W - ECOHQQ5 Olffle 60 49 .--v .A .:Z..u ff l Q H i ' 0 X ,J - - Y A I I ztctl :tt Sistcr's desk, senior inztrshztll l':ttritiz1 Inch ztcqttztints frcshrncn Josephine liltlcn :incl Maxim- I-'t-tn with smut- ul' tht- clctztils of lifc ut N. ll. A. l'ztK ,is scnim' Hgllillllillll :tngt'l for frcshics of Room 4. Topping thc list of frcshtnztn your Ulllll9l5H is getting ilf'flll2lllllQ'Ll with thc school stzlfl. l'rcxlttnc'n l,tntl:t lztylut' :intl l':tlrtt'tgt Halton introtlucc thctnsclvcs to cil2ll'CIll'l' ttntl Aliuz -1 -QQ., Q 3 li ...b wav l t'c-sllics lcatrn to apply thc' Cllllllllly :nts in tht' llontc licuttottiifs flaws. llcrc llcvv1'ly lxiUIllgUlllCl'l, l'il'2llllCS Ovt't'c'ml, :tntl Cizttluwint Meyers nlcttmttstnttc thc pmtictlttrc for rolling, busting, :incl mixing, pic trust. 61 We Displaying costumes of char- acters from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, lll'1llIlZ1llZCl1 hy English I arc: Y. But'- IlCltC, J. Firestone, ll. Kfllfl, K. l-lurpcr, -I. llclfontes, NI. KI. Clumisky, AI. Price, and M. I.. Rupp Q.w'11fz'rIjg S. Halli- moncl, Morgan, A. O'H3l'll, M. Roclano, R. Rosscr, :incl R. cifllllfllllb lslinlrlingj. lklicring in thc Yulclitlc scu- son :irc CL. Odin, NI. Polvin- ale, and A. l'lillCllLlI'll. Here they mount thc Clll'lSllll1lS IJOSICI' for the hullctili honrtl in thc first floor mrritlm'. LL , -z 1' N ,Av .nov- A,, . fd ag freef lairif wud gre:5Aman flclegfy As l955 slid into place, freshie fears became a thing ol' the past. Typical classroom scenes were no longer strange adventures, but enjoyable experiences. ,X little touch ol Kay Street had already won each heart. Days seemed shorter as the mid-term exams eame and went, until suddenly the Auxilium Latinum examination apx peared. The battle was waged, but the D's emerged victorious, of course. Then bark to everyday lile - a lile sparked with class plays and other forms ol lirst year merriment. Rip Van XVinkle was given a rude awakening in linglish I, as all ol his kinfolk invaded N. IJ. A's halls. Blossoming bulletin boards heralded springs arrival. Month alter month passed, and each freshman waited pa- tiently, hut anxiously, lor her blue and red tie. -11 4-4 xi it ll! nm JlllI'lW l jrofsli gnjog Jdher-Shoo! Mjkirf of .fdcfiuifg .mi seh- W5 K . ,T WN V 5, jst X X A .Xfter ai busy clay in school, freshics M. Hutlen- lung, l'. lgralit, NI. lfziliey, und KI, Kelley accom- pany Sister to thc convent. Sister seems to he the only one who has any homework! M. Downs and V. Di Stefano lend Qi helping hzintl to J. De Fontes, using a little of their precious after-school time to straighten the press in their hoineroom. .....-.W--f-' 'ff-Nr' Z' ' I ,Q :M .uve - -4 ff f'Ull'LfI1lllIl2lllUllN arc' in tnclet' ilotn Mary xlC'KL'UWll to tour ol 'SSR newly c-lectc-cl Stnclc-nt Council representa- llll'S. lcfl In rzglll, R, cnlillldlltl, S. I tgher, ancl Y. llnrn Clll'. -'erher A 'NI Gil .., 5. C-3' I I 3 'QV Y 1 ta S 1' 'Y7 School lile acquirecl a certain new glitter as the wonclers ol N. D.'s 'alter- three' worlcl nnlolclecl helore the class ol' 1958. XVith the three o'clock chimes ol Saint Aloysins' clock, hooks were cle- sertecl, ancl each lrosh hurriecl to a wait- ing activity. Trips across North Capitol Street, walking Sister hontc- or visiting Our l.acly's grotto, were pleasant scenes, ones closely associatecl with the green-tie lile. The Cilee Clluh's meloclions call ancl that ol the various other activities heck- onecl the freshnten into new worlcls ol work ancl fun. Many hancls make light work is thc' motto ol' K. llarper, I'. Cilohessy, NI, O'Clonnc'lI, ancl IS. O'Rc-.illey as they wcnk hnsily on their clusters in lrcslnnan llomcr lic. Receiving an inclnlgencc- eqnivalc-nt to that which a xisit to l.otlrcles woulcl aIl'orcl thetn atc' l'l'C5llllIK'll ,Ioan Yergot :incl lNlarcia Moore, light- ing a vigil light in Our I,acly's grotto. Q o ree OCUC ... ll' 34 H 9 A 6k6C6U 6! LOOLZS !0l CL f f f ime . . . un, rienciilmiloa meef in aher -Acizoof acfiuifiefi . . . Aoclagfsffi of muy, laugdcafiond, ana! fQ6U'l'l 2 fitefd L88 I0 I0 I0 vague wiflz ficlzoof :ilairif . . . XL X 6 2--21: 1 M E Ljfgf- .E 1-gk J-1 fg- 1 L'1,A,.-Y' .L :, V2 A .- Lf ' iii? , ff , Tix N '-'LL , :YI 1 'nv' Wy ' ' f .lllI- ' ' L ao.CApUi Y 1 M. avian rocefifi ion onorfi ueen 0 .Heaven :ff Following l'. Collins, who carries the crown for Our Lady, and Mahoney, a page, May Queen Marie Burke and her attendants, Valerie Lord and Rebecca Cloyrl, pause during the procession. 68 ls: .. ..,. . ..v:.' W is ftfvx can A perfect May afternoon provided the setting for an especially beautiful May procession, N. D.A's tribute to Our Lady in her month, her year. Clad in Mary's own colors, and carry- ing a sheaf of lilies, the May Queen fol- lowed the reverent procession of stu- dents. Mary's favorite prayer resounded in the streets as the Sodality Prefect led the rosary and was answered by four hundred youthful voices praising their Heavenly Queen. Strains of Oh Mary, we crown thee with blossoms today filled St. Aloysius Church while students approached the altar and left their bouquets there for Our Lady. And, as the May Queen crowned Mary with her crown of roses, each student renewed the consecration of herself to Mary Immaculate in this her Marian Year. a I' .1 -'A'-8 Marianne Redmond, Marie Hoffman, and Bar- bara Clements lead the May Procession down Eye Street towards Saint Aloysius Church, where the crowning will take place. 'Z .., 'Y ii, Q - - . .Lf . 4 , -Q, ' 1 ' ' v :M . ' N -f qs.. I iz- l pf. Y -. vias' fav-. 'Nu ..., WIA.-s-vr3.m.w:rl fw W. - 3 Yalt-tic Imtl, Marie Burke, and Rclpctca Clwyd, l'uIluwt-tl by li, Lange antl Cleary, pages, pru- tctl c Rev. ll. ll. McKenna, and Rev, AX. Ii. Kicttlc, .Mt 01' the proccssitm, Marie Burke places her lmtlclttvt bclntc Our l,atly's Sl2illlC in the foll- YCIII rhapvl. Rt'lrct't'a Ctltrytl and Valcric Inrtl hav 1 c alrcatly lllll theirs on thc altar. UA X N. t ff, tt M1 3 t l fi., ,v ,Y g 1 V : Q ' 1 st til Q ILL Ex '- l z F T X ' X5 h W X . I v ' gl x ?.- VZ? 9 A 3 ' . K W V, , N? Lf 3. . x H' ' Ll 5 K SX :IH lt. llznructtlrt. L. Macltlcn, R. l,ccmattli, 'l'. Nottingham, atnl ll. Nlclvin, rcp- t't'sct1t:ttix'cs from St, Alcmysitls Sflmtrl, curry a flower'-tlcttkt'tl Latly in thc protcssiml. statue of Out .1 'V' s.h,,.m,, US. t Vw X., X. 1 f X it ,f Pr -'41 21.1 4 mf 13 xv' num' K tt I Xl sae R, , In the Christmas pageant, St. Anne QR. Lennonj watches the cradle of the Infant Mary, over whom the angels P. Siloom, R, Clraziano, and S. Gordon hover. The Cornelia Otis Skinners of the Notre Dame stage boast a diversified dramatic field, consisting chiefly of comedy and reli- gious tableaux. Adding a continental touch to the agenda is the annual play in ze langue francaisef' which centered this year around the shop of a poor lacemaker. An attempted murder and a history club meeting were the two elements combined in Undertow, N. D. A.'s 1954 entry in the One Act Play contest. These dramatic activities were bound to- gether by the lovely Christmas tableaux, which presented living pictures from Our Lady's life from her birth to the first Christmas. The year's plays formed a pack- age brimming over with Kay Street's dra- matic talent. . - if ', 1 ' A .l- . x 1 tix f' .t .1 514 x .fs . C wk! 4 J Mmm B Cornu, A. Quaid, Joyner, C. Crittenden, R C ranano C Hager, P. Saloom, D. Conrad, S. Lappe, -XlCX2lIlClCl X. Saitta, R. Butt, and C. Certh gather around the Christ Child's crib in the final tableau. - 'S jufure jdedpiand .Slow Q ramafic uraafigfg Featured in the one act play contest, Margaret Beard confronts her old maid step-sister, portrayed hy Mary Cicoria. Smterl, Ielt to right, Sharon Lappe, Nancy Cole, Cita Lamh, Darryl Goddard, Marijo Sullivan, and jean- ne Dahlstedt express consternation over lNIargaret's al- leged insanity. Producing the.ir play, French Club members enact a scene from 1.0 Miracle des Fuseaux. Blind Maureen lagronic extends a hulk of lace for the rich countess, Mary llicoria, to examine, Anne Saitta and Dolores Conrad, taking thc part of young French girls, look on. XVhile the words, Hail, full of grace! resound through the auditorium, Jacqueline Hall and Margaret Beard re- enaet the scene of the Annunciation, part of the Christ- mas pageant. 7l ufiicaf Womenfd of Jgmericaii cuff .-f,..f -s X . , AN. .wx CAROL SCHMIDT Skipping Along - 1740 And Free Hearts Sing . . 1955's Spring Festival, highlighted in songs and dances mo- ments from America's singing past. ln the open- ing narration, senior Myrna Meyer, speaking as a Pilgrim who came to the New XVorld in 1620, set the theme ol' the program hy noting that with freedom and natural wealth, America gave the settlers the priceless gilt ol song. The 72 ANNE DAHLSTEDT Gavotte 1775 , fM,a-Wt ss:- ,Q3sn ',-Q, . ,-- ,d,ff . ge.: Q 1 V' if it 7 1 .4 , 1 9 z w V . ' F 5' .xi Y f , -1 . 1:41 Q . ,, I K if F 'tt in-,N s. . ga A p 2 n, -, 'ff .My 2 ff :lift 5-7 M , i yi tips 5 iw J r T ff - J 'K fi . f-f .f me -l , yn, ,a , hifi! s, .K f.-,A 'A ' , tg 'att A 'll ' .' lf - 1 asfff' - 5 7 1 R. I . . ' 'ff ' tl A 3- , iv my . fin, qs W gt' iv- ' . 1 'ft .-.mtl ft 'TR ia? Lrkibtk Qi L3 r ll is xiii tw .- rf, -K QQ -H.. a' at if A Q. 1 lt 2 K wt e nh- ,x ,WWI ,. sl ., S uare Dance 1840 members of the glee club hailed this gift in Elliott's One Melodiom Song. In the stately measures of the gavotte and the interpretive dancing of Carol Schmidt, the lighter moments of colonial life were pictured. Yankee Glory, a rousing patriotic chorus, completed the story of the period, catching in martial rhythm the early Americans' love of liberty. sax ia +L tb.. . 4' till: 'ltlg . ' mx-5' 'x MARY E. RUSK it ll XE mn jefifivaf efiouncl .Again in I0 ' g 4- rv -ws' y IJ. 'l fi 4384! KATHLEEN FEALY Polka - 1870 Capturing the spirit of the nineteenth century, narrator Anne Gallagher introduced the second part ol' the Festival by describing the great west- ward surge of settlers that made America a country bounded by two seas. The songs of the arch included rollicking sea chanteys, familiar melodies by Stephen Foster, nation on the m both plaintive and lively Negro spirituals, and 2? fl ,ruff ' X ' 1 ff if ELAINE DELISI Carriage Trade - 1890 the great classic of Civil XVar days, When ylohmzy Comes A1!l'l'!'lIfllg Home. To portray the amuse- ments of the men and women who faced the dangers of frontier life, students danced the ever-popular square dance. Fashionable East- erners of the period were pictured as dancing the lively polka, an importation from Europe to the strains of native American music. 1 jree earfri praide jlliff Jan iff? v F X -,E M.: fx 'Q' ,.'i . mf , ha? ft , .x P , f' 5. K J tty H c A v .I 1 1- . 1 A . ,Q ef - Q - ,. . 4. W I' is + K .f', ' A A-3 0 0 2. V f' x z 'gt f ,f O'CONNELL e Waltz - 1890 y Q., W r ,, X, i A .i The frivolous, glittering, slightly absurd Gay Nineties came to life again in the third division of the program. In her introductory narration, -Ieannette Cantwell stressed the carefree com- placence that marked the period. Agnes Bailey in a vocal solo presented one of the Nineties' best-loved melodies, My Rosary. A Bicycle WWW MARGARET t ' CAROLE CLARKE Q f nik. ',v-ft. 9 f f ,K , . J . A. 1. if, f ' f . f HELEN By the Sea - 1890 Ten O'Clock Scholars 1900 Built for Two, After the Ball, and In The Shade of the Old Apple Tree were sung by the glee club. In the dances representative of the period, elegant ladies strolled in the park with dainty parasols to shield them from the sun, bathers romped by the sea, and couples glided to the waltz. e oue, in auagacle of Song , - I if ' ff I fa 4 -, ' 1 ' If yd I , . ,f . , ' I ' Y If ,,l Aff: N, I ,V ' til 1' I ,1f i li l 'Q . be ur- f' A ff fi X i c V i x , x , , W- V4 W n A ,abt - ...4- ' A W. .1 :Ee . mLi,t-1-.A r ' , y x 7 X i' K 1 Hg.. ,,, , -.V 5 We 1 . K, :ffl ,. , . , , 2 In ,gvrgjl , . . , , .. ,IU eE2!zfiV7ai'L'5ffgig. r e l MARY CUNNINGHAM Castle Walk - 1915 Introducing the twentieth century, narrator Nancy Cole spoke of the unchanged spirit he- neath vastly changed externals ol' American life. These years were rich in song, and the glee club chose melodies by Herbert, Romherg, de Rose, and Rodgers as best expressing the voice of the times. Schoolgirls ol' 1900 danced their lei- LINDA TAYLdR B1ossomtime - 1950 surely way to school, and the jan age inspired an interpretation ol' the Castle XValk. Modern interest in ballet appeared in a springtime dance. ln the finale, Margaret Doherty, urged Americans to stand with their countrymen of the past in the faith that has kept America strong, as the glee clulm sang In God We' Trust. For the Student Councillors at N. D. A., the school year begins in October. I will strive for better student government, they pledge in the most formal assembly of the year, one which will influence the course of the entire scholastic year. To ful- fill this promise, at regular monthly meetings councillors discuss the intricate problems of student government and plan for more efficient methods of solving them. . . . For the attainment of high ideals, continues the pledge. Living up to the high ideals of Notre Dame, a primary duty for every member of the council, is not an easy task. Of- ficers reach this goal by con- ducting themselves in a manner deserving of respect from their fellow students. Striving for the uplift of the Association and the school, both alone and with others is a phrase from the student officers' pledge which lingers in the councillors' minds as they do their part each day to keep school affairs running smoothly. Realizing their duty to their classmates as well as to the school, councillors heed the words . . . I will obey and re- spect the laws and do my best to incite a like obedience and respect in my fellow students. Near the end of their pledge, the newly-elected councillors promise that they will al- ways . . . strive to quicken the sense of responsibility among the students at large . . . so that they may appreciate the high ideals of their school. f f I .Xn array of badges is displayed by underclassmen councillors: 76 first Tow, left I0 right, R. Butt, J. Cantwell, xccoml row, S. Flaherty, H. Mikules, N. Cole, M. Beard, third row, J. Joyner, R. Lorditch, M. A. Allman, S. Reynolds, M. Clemens, fourtlz rozv, T. Lee, M. Nelson, J. lVamper, and P. Gallagher. ,gzwfenf Councif porfragd emocrafic .gcleag C,-Q, . f S ,ff vl'lllkL'1' lllcllllmrrs of N.lJ..X.'s Imp Alll' Mzllw fillllllli, Hu Xvhillillglllll, il'lll'l1lIfQ lllll Inch, IlCllSllI'l'l'. sim' umumillms CZ. Cllznlw ll I-11- Imax IJIKNHIQIII Imam l 1 lllklllll sch, Nl. xl. lllgdl, . . lifblllillilll, NI. .Un-Il, Nvillcy, :mul lclvnl gm L'l'lllllL'lll IDIUIJIUIIIN. M' v- ,ll -isbn- 77 A Allen J Dahlstedt M berster M. Cascio M. Collins -X. Dahlstedt M Devall Dowgiallo Magowan M. ,Redmond As houses of ancient nobility bear a significant coat-of-arms, so the National Honor Society proudly bears its symbol -a flaming torch. The flame is kept alive by the qualities of leadership, scholarship, and service to the school nourished in all honor students. Members, wearing that bright gold pin so prominently on their uniforms, are in the top fifteen per cent of their class. The councillor in the hall lead- ing her fellow classmates, the school paper reporter energetically striving to meet deadline with her story, the eager senior polishing her term paper - all are working to keep the ideals repre- sented by that fiery torch alive in their hearts and in their school. The Honor Society represents the goal of distin- guished achievement towards which each student should tend. CQKGLZSJ fe oin paula! 0 ,fm--' -I. Whittington ll YCIYIQL' '4 t 'i I 4 ta, 4 , W , 1 ph ' ws ,, Illllllil mt Hfflll Nl. llc Ill ' 1 smlmlztwtir Stzmrli 2 -wrtlrfl ll 4 tks non, D. Goth liultg .slum in A t I tx Z -wx f 1. U ' A . lxtgmnir. .gy ,- ' V ' J I I C7 'L ,J I , p I fx I 1 ' jun. . Y , 1 .gzlzofadfic 6 our ,JL1lunJre0!? v'v 7 5 ' . 1 f 5 .fi t-'rf 1 ff' ' Ai . J, K I .I , I A I fa ' Q f f ,' 90011 ltlcfy SOIIIIS, S. Rvyuoltls, Nl. X. .Xllmauf 4,4 lt. ll L'l'lllbltll, fyfi0lIll4ll', Qttiglcy, Nl. N111 - ww, :tml NI. C.Iclnc'ns pmt: lmppllx tm .t spuml M U, pttturc atltvr thru' lmminzlti till. 79 gag .gfreef Qraford erif .jglonorfg jfola iefs esolxed: 'lille l'uiled States should adopt a policy of f e trade . . Ann Houlihan, senior league clebater, ll tctices for a debate. not' league debaters NI, Abell, Nl. Cicoria, P. Magowan, tml NI, lagronic listen intently to a negative argum ring a practice session in preparation for the ann Round Robin, Ns -3' gm RTX. .E 'fShould the United States adopt a free trade policy . . . or shouldn't she? Anyone in doubt about the point should consult the Notre Dante debaters - they know all the angles. The opening bell of the school year welcomed new debaters to the organiza- tion, and found veterans of previous de- bating victories beginning their tryst with a new topic for the season. On holidays and week-ends, before and alt- er school hours, budding orators gather- ed in the teachers' rooni to practice speeches, to look for forceful entphatic words, and to dust off that special shelf for the trophy of their dreams. The 1954-'55 season ended in victory for both senior and junior debaters, with not one, but two, trophies, proof positive that those long practice sessions were successful. .f.wv-2.-,7-i T Q- l'mucl ol th R I 4 I X 1 ' 'Q '51 1 A lnttgli :tt A, .XIlt'n's 'pvt Iukc' :is tlwy ltutxc tlit' IllllYli' mrmts ziftvi' lilcc fllttlx In:ttt1tt'. X I-I.l:l-Q fll.l'I3 I'if's11I1nI: IS. i'It'mcnts l'i11'fn1x1tI1'nl NI. flvutcl lrrmmrzg I.. fic-iiitx M'u1'lurx3 Nl. limzlll lfint Ntmlmtiim I liitlvlltlrll. Il. llixrllzl, Xl. lfiiigiwn, U. llvliiw, I-. .It-uks, If I.igi, Nl. Nluitli. lt. Nlumc. li. Stlmlf, I Nliittingluil, ll, Yuillgltix, -K. llnilvv. ll. llitx- llngvi. KI. llulrru. if Iztlvn. li Olitiwius, I. Sp:-ulu, Xl. Lugmnit, X. .Xl.timr, I'. llz'tlnm'i'. I I:mm-tti, lx, XIm.m, Y. llutiiivttv, K., t':ilI:tli:1n, N. Cninlm. Xl. t'.iiitvll, li. Kmim. Nl. lfnltt-V, Nl. l'cxn. I'. l.igg:m, I. ,It-Ilwn, Xl. Xl:u,Lgiit'ttt-, ll. Nltniim, .L I'iittlu:utl, QI. Rtiliimun, I. Vt'i'got, Nl. Williams. St-:mul St1pi:iimw Nl. llnggt-its, l'. M:uguw.tn. M fittnin, I. lf:iull4m'l'. R lmkill, K lh.mtIl, Nl. f'lt'int'lis, I'. Lrxzitl, K.. lim-viiliiili, lx Xlzitltlvu. X. Kiillt-mlvli, Xl. llfwgvil. Xl XIm:nl1:m. Xl. Su-mon, Xl, I. liutljnkn, HI, X, hitllxit, K. ll:tilwt'l, llnllalml, Il. Mmlltrwll, Ni, Run! .Ulm X. .Xllr-ii, I. Xmntcv, R. ll:-in:ii'tl. I., I-xuvnlit-lcl, NI A llvmx. Nl lglvllztil, Nl. lf. Rrulik, l . Yhtlsli, Cf t.ill.ili:ui, Il, llnggni, C. Rossi, I, Stigim-. I. Watnipt lvl. lf llvllttvli, N1 llimuml, X, Xl. l.t'tmt', l.. Xl. Slnttilx, S lY:1twxl. Ulm fl, fil'l'lllI' :tml ff. fiI'L'CllllL'lll --s 'df your in daily trysts with slmrps, wcrc c:onst:mtly thc sccmf of mclocl . .. s t ' : siculcs :tml tlic coloiltil Spring FCS - gs.. 5 N.lJ..X. liummctl tlicm with tlic :rv lq'lt'll:t1't waits lim' turn pztticntly :ts sllc ' ':tlsll Nlzus iq :il I i'icI:n 7fWeAc!g WaLerA gnferfain jkrougk due Mar lfm' wccks lJc'l'oi'c smli CVCIILS, c'ot'1'it r S Oll their mimls, glcc flulzlmcrs put fo ll.tts tml ll ttttrztls. Sccoml floor music ron it mtl sic':tl l'lllCl'IJlilSCS. lliglt :uniting tli wort: tlic: 111-c'ili:tt1 :tml Spiitigtintc' 'Nlu K . IIN tl in Nllllll singing plays :i ltwtcling mlm rcmumlctl with tum-lul im-lotlic-s, :tml ill S club. Stmlcnts oltcn p:tusctl in :iltu scliool :tctivitics to cnjov tlic pc:icc'lt1l .Xvc Kl:tt'i:i, wltilc' utllvi' lIlCC'IlllQ.S wit llllCl'l'llIJlCll to listvn to guy xttxtins ol i l:imili:ti' lrwlk tttmx Music lllllllt'll1ll'IIlH tllc? oltl :tclugc clnimsg N. ll. .X. s gltq club :tml its songs ln'm't: lllC saving tim lVitli :1 song in tlivir licztrts :tml no itll tlicit' lzcst cllorts tltrougliout tltc sclic lon 3,4 war -winner eelazi Wofre came in Pint 1 - .1-Y U 1. i -NW 'lilie upper corridor was hushed and stilled, bitt behind the closed doors ol' Ronin 28, a never-ending struggle with headlines, copy, and deadlines went on. 'lilie rustle ol paper and an occasional sigh lroni a tired reporter were the only sounds. linipty bags ol' potato chips uiade their way to the wastebaslcet, as little by little the lirst issue ol Tlze llouie becauie organized. .Xu overwhelming success, the Octo- ber Ihmie hadn't been fully appreciated by its very proud stall' when it was tiine lor anotlier issue, and another, another and another. lll55's page editors, reporters, and typ- ists could be proud ol' a job well done. lfroiu the assigning ol stories to the linal trip to the printer, The Dome proved itsell' a top-notch high school newspa- per, worthy ol the honors it has won. 84 ill: 4 ,uv--' ..,,,.-aG- N. , ,ty s 'H -Q l-A Ilmne editors M. Devall and M, Mc- lieown subtnit their stories to the ever busy red pencil, wliile editors Dahl- stedt and J, Cantwell conuuent on the editorials of the last issue. lfflilm t Page nm' Page Izwo Page Hater' Page four ISt1sine,vv R1'fmrtr'i,s 'l HF DOME S'I'.-Xlflf Margaret Ilevall Mary Mflieown kleanne Ilahlstedt jeauette Cantwell Louise Dowgiallo M. Abell, M. Allen, M. Cascio, M. Collins, C. Connors, X. Ilahlstedt. M. Doherty, C. I.:-unb, M. Sullivan, B. Xl'eisli:uipt, tl. XN'hittinglon, M. Ci- eoria, -I. Faulkner, Ki. Gertli, ll. Glenucin, D, God- dard, ul. Hall, M. Henry, M, lagronic, Alex- ander, xl. llraver, K, Madden, kl, Quigley, M. Reynolds, S. Reynolds, A, XK'oods. Tvpitls R. Bernard, l'. C'onnor, M. Ifnrgisou, l'. Haley. Being introduced to the do's ant don'ts of journalism are lireslunen M. Magnetti, M. Root. and ll. Philips by editor M. Dexall in their weekly jour- nalisni class. ...Q 'sl in Wmking lo maukv Ihvir xlrnics K'Xl'll Iwllrl' lllllll Ilnm- ui thc' lust iNNlll' nu' Ilrmn' lL'lJUllL'lN xxllllllllgliblk, :mml K- IJIIIIIJ. H1111 Il Imnl vnu'-mor, lnl11'11nlI1r-Is XI, llcmx mul Nl. Sulllxzm sunt mu llwn wan, IULIXIIIQ Ilmxm' lung N'Ullxl'1I'tHi'l' pngvs for IUIIIUIIUN' lufnniugk llilm In thx' plinlvly 1 F 5 , l f 5 n Iln' lJwmr x rluglllvl ui' lypisls l'. f,llllllUI', R. lim-rlmnl, l', llz1lc'x',:unl NI. luxgiwn wink lmllx l'll'i'lIlllIX llllll lHIiLQl'IllIN to l!ll'Cl lllllllitlllillll flvxullilux 'g,.,....w,.,, ,. VM. X ,.,a,.. ww, ,Q hh vlfv-,av-,y-459. -can-., '7' Duxing 11 frcc period CZ, Connors, NI. Ciullinw, and N. Cole, the art depart- mcm of the ycnrlmuk, work busily on thc layouts. 'I HIC IRYSI' SI -XVI lu ulllmx NI. Xhcll. NI. llolwxly ,Nrumw Mflmvz KI Dnhlxtcdr, .X. Dzxhlstccll. Nl, lhmlll, K' l.nmh, SI. Rlrkcown, NI. Sullivan 1.W,,l 1-.fum M. cum-in Ilwmllmm D. Gmldzml l'11fi4n1f:wfrwv1 Srfnmz II. Hull, FI. Cxnnwcll, Ni. limlizl. if Smith, I. fXlcx:lluh'r, BYIIICI, N. Il.:II, I. 0'i'm1nm, VI. Quiglcx, Ni. Ruynolcli. K. Ruluilulillc, fl Slxilwl, Nl. 'lkiglwl .X. XYUUQIQ .Nfnnlx LI fklznkv, l', l':u'mlisc, l'. Sw:-mlm, Xl 'lkznlmy I. Yvlnmm fhl XI. Clollinw. CZ. C'mum1's, N. Ciulc Iklfmg R. l'wm.nml. NI. lfmgimn. P. llnlm lhmmn NI. Duglm, H. Rcclmoml, 'I II.-mu, NI. Slimzu Iln- :ul pugcs of flu' 19111, lrysf up- pvzu' sun-ly umicr the ulmlc hzmmls of thc lmsincss SCEIIOII, Ioyncr, BI. llugam, M. IQCIIIIIOIILI, :mel NI. Slimzlc. 86 .gfbwlenf .fgcfiuifiefi Mn ofa! ' .iyffffi fagii During initial meetings with the new yearbook, laughing, chattering, and jokl ing reignedg but as December and Jan- uary rolled around, that we-have-six- whole-months-till-deadline attitude dis- appeared, and an industrious Tryst staff settled down to business. Dummies were brought up to par under the scrutinizing eye of editors, legends were fitted to pictures, headlines measured for copy, and patron and sponsor lists alphabeti- cally arranged. ,X great flurry of work, a friendly team to at-complisli it . . . and finally the dunuuy of our yearbook was escorted to press. And then - an eager staff of newcomers began plans for next year's yearbook. Carole tllalke, I'atritia Paradise, and Margaret latlor put their heads logelller over the spoils St'lll0ll of The 'l'ix'.xl. X ,S X XM jf Cantwell S Iappe D Coddard M Clcotti Posters, pep rallys, perseverance, prac- tice, and praise highlighted a new year of successful competition for the Var- sity at Notre Dame. From the starting whistle of the first game to the final minute of the last, the Bluebirds met defeat only twice. In a hard fought game with Holy Trinity, the champions this year, the decision was against Notre Dame by one point. Meeting their toughest opponent, Holy Names, the Varsity bowed again. Immaculate Conception Academy, a newcomer to the league, developed a formidable team during the season, but the Bluebirds downed them in their last league game. X'Vith perseverance and practice, the Kay Streeters were victor- ious in all other league games. Spirit was high this year as sportsman- ship was stressed above championship. VARSITY SCORES Sacred Heart Holy Names Holy Trinity Mackin St. Anthony St. Patrick I. C. A. St. Mary Ilchester Maryvale Villanova OPPONENT 24 33 32 14 51 25 37 27 24 34 30 J. IU, lzjamifg Z?!ueLirUL5 gmer e 0,05 in lairif Vim, vigor, vitality, velocity, and vic- tory highlighted the little Bluebirds of N.lJ.A. this year in their opening game ol the basketball season, a triumph over Sacred Heart Academy. Vim and vigor continued to spark tht' younger set as they fought for hard- earnetl victories. Velocity and vitality of hoth hody and mind paid off, since they succeeded in winning every game of the season, with the exception of the one against the Academy of Holy Names. Their winning combination enabled the -lay Vee to finish the season with a li to l record, copping second place standing in the league for l955. In their IJOSI-SCZISOII games, the play Vees were also victorious. JAY vm SCORES N.D. OPPON1iN'l 52 Sacred Heart 23 Fil Holy Names -10 39 Holy Trinity 28 26 Mackin ll L1-1 St. Anthony 27 56 St. Patrick 28 A17 I. C. A. 3-1 28 St. Mary 8 A13 Maryvale QI 4511 Villanova 8 , , -15 .i ,. lolloiung .1 pap rally, junior lllllLlJlltl5 hue up Jon 1 C 1 Nltklcs, NI. Nltlxlcs,C.,lNott1ngl1.1n1,lN1. M. Hoc gen, l'. Walton, I. Morgan, Nl. I. flumisky loatts, A. Atdttsei, sl. llutlet, AI. lreddon, M A. Xllman, and li. lNIadigan, Q- -1+ arc' NI. .X. f.0ll1ll9, S, Ilzms, Lining up in their victory fllflllkllillll :irc Yzlrsily cllccr- leaders, Ivff In right, NI IICCIIIIOINI, xfill'li!1K'l. Nl znlill,z,.'. ,A - 3 ' S, S. Dimoml, A. In and P. I':11'zuIisc, ill, NI. l'1l'l'lll1lCl', NI, CIICPD, Ian' X cc cl1c4'rlc:1rlv1's IJI42llklll'C ai new TOllIilTC. I.e'fl lo Vigil, S. l'uscv, I. Iillwlli, C Dugan, KI. lkzxrtlcll, :mal ca tain CZ, Hams, lerzwfflilzg. 1 , lp- llixplzxyillg wil pmk filflll. .XII- A' l ' Sim' Clwcu Hams 1n:xkcs.l I hook shot against Sl. lz1l's. F-K, X' ..r -.1 elodfem clean! .jeamd fo gircifin Q riulnla 5 ye , - X s Displnyiiig xi pro's litlllll, All- ' I vu! ' ' 'es Stu' 1-t - ll.ltl5 nnik. at i hook shot against Sl. l'Lll's. ND. Athletes inside big news this year :ns the Athletic: ,Xssocizition expand- ed its progrztni to appeal to every sports- nrincletl lztss. Initiztting intrznnurxnl teznns in howl- ing, switnniing, :intl tennis, Mrs. Gerrity, gym teacher :incl hziskethxill rozielt, lztunfhetl the Associzttiotfs revised pro- grznn. The first :intl thirtl Nlletlnestlaiys ol' eztch nionth louncl Nlrs. Gerrity tezifh- ing' N. D.,X.'s zrspirnnt bowlers :it the Village Bowling Alley. ,-Xlternziting her zilter-school hours, she spent every sec'- .X l Sztnrlrn Iinclszty, june Neitzey, :intl :in iclentilietl I. CI, ,X.er try to retriexe oosc hall! Gwen Haas Qno. -lj, line 'Yeitlev 'incl two IK' X ills watch. oncl :intl fourth NVeclnesclzty instructing girls in swinnning :tt the .Xrnhztssziclor Swinnning Pool. Tennis ztlso Clziintetl her tinie. lip met .incl in for two points goes ct L 1 wen U0 WJ mile 0 5 e6LgUQ7 Captufed l 0LUl'l Out at home, calls the umpire as Peggy Can- non neatly catches a long throw from second base, preventing Immaculate Conception from chalking up a run. As the Spring season neared, the athletic miss stepped from the court on to the diamond. This year the C.Y.O. Girls' Softball League was made up of Notre Dame, Immaculate Conception, Mackin, and St. Anthony's, who were the defend- ing champions. Although league com- petition provided only three games, the Bluebirds practiced for them like big leaguers. The hours of practice resulted in smooth teamwork that won for N.D.A. the league championship. The decisive game was a 14-2 win over St. Anthony's. A tense moment in the game brings team mem- bers M. Taylor, M. Hoegan, M. A. Allman, R. Coates, P. Fox, S. Flaherty, J. Kruger, P. Myers, and B. Barrick to the support of a fellow player. -li- 9 li 'Q if N -Q- ivy, V , Y B 'v Q F 4-5 li QP 55- .A sa ng M N15 'sggn Z -iii i6 -66 wr ilvafsnf 'CZ' Y' 'Y' ,QM ,L Y x 01 if W ww - ,, pf., ,, sr .. ' ' mfr' 2-xzgqfff: V - Lfifi L if , , Q we Ae. .Q- Q ff Xl. llm-gun, NI. A. .Xll1nzn1,K1. Relaxing bclwccn innings, M. nsln, M. I-I-nlun, :xml R. Nicklcs, C. Hager, M. 'l':1ylm', Umm-s lllllglilllllilllf IJilill4'lk l'. tlznlnon, and A. Arclccscr ll Nullcll lil . ' ' 1 cr il Nillillf, discuss 21 good play. X . -, ff 'fw- Sufthzlll Clhxnnpions linc np I' 1' rm! IUIU, lwfl In riglll, l'nl1I, C.. llnwh, P. lfuxg Swrmul mfr, M. INIom'L', Kruger, R 1.111111-s, M, R4-slug 'fhinl mn' CI. Hnfcr, S. l l1lIlCI'IY, M v, . . . n' vs, NI. A. rn: 3 -'nr 1 rozv, l'. Cinn- fn, X. .Xl'llL'CSL'l', Nl. 'l':1yIm', , liifllll, Il. NYulIclI. 'lf wn, M. llncfzln, Il. Haul rifk. - v ,QQ 93 gracluafion WarL5 Com Lfion 0 .ibagri L .Xltcr a solemn and .inspiring cere- mony, friends and relatives of the graduates gather on the lawn in front ol' the chapel for congratttlations, in- trodnc'tions, and pittttre taking. llratlnation at Trinity College chapel is the cttlniination of four years of study, activities, and lun - and the climax of student life at Notre Dante. 94 35? wi -.Q m V LLM., -Ll 1 Nt., at J at 1 June 5, 1955 . . . a long white line moved slowly into Trinity College chap- el. Coming front the bright sunlight in- to the dimness blinded the graduates for a moment, but in the eternity that elapsed while they moved up the long aisle, they recognized the proud faces ol family and friends. Each girl realized that the last chap- ter of childhood was closing. Uncer- tainty and sadness mingled with antic- ipation in her heart, and the details of the afternoon became slightly blurred. The class of '55 rose then to sing the school song together for the last time, and sttdden tears stung the eyes of some. Then the long white line was moving again down the aisle towards the sun- light, each step bringing the graduates closer to their tryst with the future. 4 1 4 u-...' 1 -' 9 . - HS. ' ' -di. W . 4 A V ci r'-i' 1'-is Al? E! Ji Yr Q 1 s ' , f' ' , :L - - 1 ,A W1 , f 1, 1 -A ,-'A . I 7-, 4- . I W l 5 .X . 'fi ' .x'Qvf 1'f -.'.., ,,'.: ag , ,. ' - .. P4 , . ' P ,, 4 I ' , 7 .' -J ' ' ,. ' 35 ' A 1 .40 .- pdf., ' . X' N a .1 Id ff 9 .10 -' A L, ,11- ' ,' ' ,E 1. , - , '.' 9.4 N ' 4 I, . , 'CT' sv-5:12154 ,rn Y., , 3,-Q 'bl ' 1-, vw... X . ff'2i N . ?'1 1 whff' ' P, 1,4 ' -Q' .f, 7'Y'- , ' 1'..' Y - 1 ' 51. ., gM 6- .4 A- A-. '- : , P ijt:-f-,Lg ' ' W ' tv ' 0' -- , Av T 5- .1 f YA V, 1 ,F jf' H 4-1, ' . j ... , ' . ' . fi v . 5 3,71 ' 'nr . x .1 5' ,X ,JM f - .. 70 - 1 ' .,- ' I.. ' . .'4n, I ,ff AL dn: I .Q ,QI -if . if '. ' ' ' -' ', Yr - M' A, ' . ' ' v . . . .. 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Abell Vernon D. Acree, Sr. and Mrs. David F. Alexander and Mrs. Wendell W. Allen and Mrs. Francis C. Allman joseph H. Aukward Mary Ann Auth Mrs. Teresa Barry Mrs. Mary D. Bartley Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Bauer Mrs. Elizabeth L. Bernard Mrs. Margaret Bonfield Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Byrne Thomas R. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Calle A. Carrello Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Cascio Mr. and Mrs. George L. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Clements Maurice J. Colbert Dr. Dr. and Mrs.aThomas F. Collins R. Congour QA. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Connor Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Connors Mr. and Mrs. George T. Conrad Miss Margaret M. Corridor Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr and Mrs. Herbert A. Crittenden and Mrs. joseph C. Crivella and Mrs. Robert H. Cunningham and Mrs. Leon E. Dahlstedt and Mrs. Edward Daly Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D'Ambrosia Mr. and Mrs Gerard Deere Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Delisi Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore DeRosa Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Devall Mr. and Mrs E. T. Dimond Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Doherty Donahoe Amoco Station Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dowgiallo Mrs. Margaret G. DuFief Miss Margaret Mary DuFief M r. and Mrs. Alexander J. Dugan Fairfax Turn Company Mrs. joseph E. Fealy Mr. and Mrs. john D. Foley Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Forami Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fricia Agnes A. Genau Mr. and Mrs. T. Glennon Gerrity Mrs. Rose Gerster Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Gleason Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. M r. M r. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Goddard and Mrs. Joseph Leo Gormley and Mrs. John R. Gubisch, Sr. and Mrs. Gaylord P. Haas Emma K. Hager and Mrs. James V. Haggerty and Mrs. Gilbert F. Haley Elizabeth G. Hannon and Mrs. William Harrison and Mrs. George W. Hechmer and Mrs. Rupert B. Helms IQOIQ5 0l 6 Charles A. Henlock Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Himmelberg Mr. and Mrs. D. Houlihan Mrs. Louise B. Iglehart Felecing T. Ilas Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Jenks Raymond P. Keiflin Mrs. Mary F. Kelly Rt. Rev. Monsignor William Kelly Mrs. Elizabeth R. King Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Lamb Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. James VV. Lo Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Egesto A. Ligi Kenneth R. Lindsay Buono Harold Loeh V. G. Long james M. Lynch P. B. Magowan James A. Mahoney M. P. M. Market Mrs. Eine Marsh Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Monge Guy R. Moore Nalley's Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Agnes O Joseph H. Neitzey joseph H. Nichols, Jr. George II. Norris 'Connell Mrs. Gilda Odio Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Maurice Potomac Cast Mrs. India F. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sepuler Mrs. Julia M. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Marth Mrs. James McCarron Hon. and Mrs. Michael McDermott Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Edmond F. McKeown Rev. Robert O. McMain Mr. and Mrs. John E. Meegan Mr. and Mrs. Leroy F. Meyer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller, Sr. Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. lylr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George O'Reilly Charles F. Paradise King Porter Stone, Inc. Powell Daniel L. Quaid, Sr. joseph C. Redmond, Sr john W. Reynolds Charles F. Roark Richard H. Robey Schaff Joseph P. Sungenis, Sr J. W. Sullivan Hamilton E. Sweeney Michael J. Sweeney joseph Thibadeau William F. Thomas john E. Walsh Robert A. Weishaupt W. P. Whittington Ernest S. Wollett Rev. Victor A. Wong, SJ. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Raphael L. Zwinglas Compliments of a Friend pd fl 0l'l5 Mrs. C. R. Abell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Amato Anita, Mike, and Berto Bernard V. Ardeeser Miss Bernice Baker Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Barrick Mary Kathryn Barry Miss Margaret Barry Mrs. John Bayly C. M. Beales Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beard Rita Beaudet Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Burdette Mrs. S. Butt Edith Wall Callahan Mrs. Josephine Calvagna Commander and Mrs. C. H. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cantwell Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Clemens Mrs. Eller B. Clohessy R. F. Colbert, Sr. Concord Valet john B. Dameron Charles A. De Mers Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Doyle Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Doyle Patrick W. Doyle Edgewood Hardware Company Helen M. Fennell Mrs. Helen Firestone Mr. Lester L. Firestone Allen Freeze Freshman of Room 25 Miss Mary M. Fuller Leo Gauthier Mrs. E. A. Giesing Vincent Goviello Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gormley Dr. and Mrs. Francis P. Grifhth Mrs. John Grim Mr. and Mrs. john Guian Gwen Lee Shop Mr. and Mrs. George Hagen, Jr. Miss Lydia Hartnett Mrs. T. L. Hopkins Mrs. F. Howard Mrs. Louis F. Hulchen Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Joyner Juniors of Room 5 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kahler King Florist Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loskill H. Mallenoff, D. D. S. Lulu and Susie Mrs. Peter Marino Sylvia Marsh Mary Lou and Bill Miss Patricia F. McDermott Miss Louise C. Middleton Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Mikules Mr. and Mrs. john E. Moore Mrs. M. Moriconi Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Morris Anna M. Moulton Miss Bertha Noonan Peter Pan Florist Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Phillips Pyles Motor Co., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Quigley Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Quinnones Lena G. Re Mrs. Esther Renehan Helen L. Reynolds Margaret Reynolds Elizabeth S. Richetts H. F. Robinson R. G. Rock Victoria L. de Rouillon Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Saitta Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Salloom Mr. and Mrs. Armand Sarro Rose Shoppe Silver 5 ik l0 Mr. John Simpson Sidney Solomon Mrs. L. A. Spiess Miss Margaret L. Spiess Mr. and Mrs. joseph H. Streett Mr. and Mrs. George H. Staples Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Sullivan Sun Glow Cleaners Mrs. George R. Taylor p6LfI 0l'l5 Mrs. Paulus Thyson Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tighe Mrs. Alton Tippett Mr. Russell Travers Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Vernon Marian lValton X'Villia1n of New York, Hair Stylist Ann C. X'Vilson Mun H. YVong NVoodrnar Cleaners Mrs. Edmund XVright Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Young . G. RCEBUCK 61 SON Incorporated 2140 AISQUITH STREET 0 BALTIMORE T8, MARYLAND pdnteza-Zdtdoqzapieza zfa Sadaaia and ealfegea Suezgwdeze Producers of Your Yearbook Notre Dame De Namur Alumnae Association OFFICERS President ...,,.... .......,... M ISS ANNE VEII-IMEYER Vice-President .....,.. ...,,..... M RS. JOHN N. MOORE Treasurer .,..,......, . ........ MISS HELEN REDFIELD Corresponding Secretary .....,... s..r..... M ISS MARIE ANDREWS Recording Secretary ,......r. .,.,.....r. M ISS NORMA DUFFY 5' MRS. THOMAS DU FIEF MRS. ROBERT TAPPAN MISS AILEEN MAHONEY MRS. RAYMOND WATERS MISS JOAN MCCARRON MRS. SARGENT WHITE THIE STUll lEN'lV COUINCIHL I 3-v-. . v CRUSTY PIE COMPANY so and o smears, N.E. AD. 2-7111 Compliments Of BERGMANN'S LAUNDRY Become Quality Conscious ME tropolitan 8-2220 623 to 63'l G Street, N.W. The Hooven Company Inc Congratulations to the Graduates Snider's Foodland Market 806 NORTH CAPITOL STREET Washington, D. C. AHL BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. P.O. Box 'I76 Branchville Road Branchville, M Sewer, Water Main Construction Storm Drains - Tunnels Phone: WE bster 5-5564 If Interested in Procuring a Home Loan Starting a Savings Ar'e0'unt I ' Phone, write or visit American Association Washington 2, D. C. 300 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E. Washington 3, D. C. LI ncoln 7-8320 Congratulations and Best Wishes .... May your path lead to unlimited future success IANKING HOURS 9 LM T0 2 PM MONDAY! COMPLETE IANKING AND TRUST SERVICES The MUNSEY TRUST camptmy PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS.. N. W. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION All acrountr inrured up to 510,000 51 1553? N-V K ,QV Vx '----x Hi -........'.fLf S O 5029 Typ fy g th f 1 f ity are J. Taylor R H thlx d C Bly th y back iSSuC f Tl D dTl Tyfl k gf ld IICWS., 'l,l'0.,w! womb flmf f!.fif mtg .J Amid fo flw Je flu 9 P anal cleuofion fiincere... oreufer Gzeafla wllife ana! Lfue... 104 Wofre Shame, we adv! e fo ou. . . Jo ah , fruflc, I ? ? if ? FOLKS WHO HAVE ACCOUNTS HERE ARE OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENTS gy H 0414, 6, SM ALL SAVINGS INSURED 7 UP TO 510,000 BY THE FEDERAL SAVINGS s LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION IIIII. 'alll fmmnsw 49 -. E I I' 5- PEIIPIETIIAL IllIIlIlINll AssIII'IATIOIv EDWARD c BALTZ, P.pt.a.AnI Mom Off llvh E E SIIEMS, N,W, WASHINGTON, Dc. a I1 Off 6940 w.SEQm.II AIEIIUE, CHEVY CHASE, MD II I1 OIT Georgia E. wayne Aves, SILVER SPRKNG, MD. 636 WM. J. NA tional BALLROOM DANCING MAINE 8-5940 iw. LITTLE Taught by CHRYSLER MARINE EN GINES LORETTA PARLON - - DONALD THOMPSON QWe Stock Partsj Personal Friendly Service Diagrams - Lists - Color Charts Interlux Paints Wednesday Nights Kitty Hottel School of Dance Aluminum Boats - Kit Boats 1213 Newg-gn S1-reef, N,E, Owens Cruisers and Engines Mercury Outboards Call Miss Parlon LA 67424 E. R. MOORE CO. 932 DAKIN STREET Chicago 'l3, Illinois JOE'S BARBER SHOP Hillcrest Heights Shopping Center Hillcrest Heights, Md. faalczdz gangbang Air Conditioning - Heating - Sheet Metal POLVI NALE BROTHERS 3240 Prospect Ave. N. W. Washington, D. C. AD oms 2-6'I'l3 AD cms 2-3726 MARIANNE GAIL SHARON FRANNIE HELEN MARY JO CAROL MARTHA CLARE SUE MAUREEN ROSEMARY ROSEMARY NANCY FRAN PAT JUDY BETTY CAROL THERESA SHELIA EILEEN ROSE -IOANN ELINOR KATHLEEN JOAN HELEN JUDY ROSEMARIE SANDRA JACKIE FRANNIE MICHELINE I MARY ANN SALLY JAN LILLIAN 5 5 JAMES WIMSATT, INC. ALBERT Q. MOG'-IE PAINT - HARDWARE Violin Maker 4835 wlscoNslN Ave., N.w. W S i 9'0 f D- C- 1329 F STREET, N.w. E. 5- HUCISOH Washington, D. C. WINKLER TRAVEL AGENCY 'l302 H Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. NA. 8-7789 HILLCREST BARBER SHOP 2340 IVERSON STREET Hillcrest Heights, Md. KIRK A. MARCHANT Representing CAPITOL MARINE COMPANY 803 Maine Avenue, S.W. Washington 24, D. C. Telephone: EX ecutive 3-3404 KLSJCLOOK of Qui' we LQ frue . our filoirif gui ing bw 0I'l Mcforg wif! crown our ef orffi or you 77 . your lziglz icleag we,ue won o 'l'hC 12:00 l k PCIAIOK1 rates lug! tl llc pl Caught off guard at lhcu' lunch L ll ll 1 1 misses A. ,AIIICCSCIQ C, Busch, I' N1 l 1 I 1 B. Barrick .Y Z, 108 if SAINT CONGRATULATIONS T0 . . . PEGGY JANE FRANCIS GATHY MARI-IO PATSY MARY XAVI E R KATHLEEN MYRNA PAT JACKIE CH U RCH ELEANOR PEGGY BARBARA LA RUE WASHINGTON, D. c. GWEN PAT 1955 I'OITl Best wishes f C Princ George No. 2809 Knights of Columbus McDonough, Inc. Developers and Contract Quality Candies Lunch Bakery Products R e e v e s 1209 F STREET, N.W. DI strict 7 3781 Fuqua Insurance Agency Buy U. S. 'IS KAY STREET, N.W. Savings Bonds Washington, D. C. Men's Wear Clerical Outfitters Moths - Termites - Rodents - Vermin Western Exterminating Company DAN HITE BIB tmpolitan 8-1520 801 NORTH CAPITOL STREET Washington 2, D. C. 1023 'I2TH STREET, N.W. Washington, D, C, Robert A. Genau ST erling 3-2264 9704 wvcellmwe. . . 'UNGS in design PINS menus craftsmanship culjri and quality PLAQUES TROPHIES .IEWELERS Fon Youre cl.Ass RINGS MANUFACTURING IEWEIERS nlllsfs s clusi losrun - 17 JUHN STREET, NEW YORK 8,N.Y. - rnovunsnce f-5 Qaida dedicated to and people of A Store Worthy of for the RICH. s Capital The National Metropolitan Bank of Washington C. F. Jacobsen, President Ample parking at our branch locations. At the main office we have arranged with 1416 F Street Parking Center to park cars of our customers while transacting business at the bank. Main Office 613 - 15TH STREET, N.W. Branches 49th and Fordham Road, N.W. lst and O Streets, N.E. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Hubert, Inc. Direction of Henry J. Trilling CATERERS Formerly with Rauschers Luneheons - Weddings - Teas - Dinners Receptions - Cakes - Candies - Ice Cream Complete Rental Service China, Silverware, Linens, Glasses, Chairs, Tables Wa,shington's Completely Equipped Caterer 2001 S STREET, N.W. Dupont 7-1212 Brookland Garage Gas - OILS AND GREASES Towing and Road Services Complete Automotive Repairs LA. 6-6900 10th and Michigan Avenue, N.E. Compliments of Hugh F. Collins PHARMACIST 12TH AND QUINCY STREETS Washington, D. C. , N.E. Reg. No. 7659 H ll I gi lcl gil lne il I l cgunfurf flue Lemuel' of Lfue ana! wlnife . . . jaiflz final ia 11064 anal cafm . . . garmin! wiflz fnlaofkfifi Pufityzi E914 . . . Wong amefv 112 The LO gan 7-8050 Marine Mechanic Saint Francis Leroy F. Meyers, Sr. X . If It's Fixed To Run, You'll Have More Fun CYIBI' Buckley 6130 LIVINGSTON noAn, s.E. Club Washington 2'l, D. C. Swann Flower and Gift Shop 7507 Marlboro Pike - Forestville Washington 28, D. C. RE. 5-5242 Flowers - Gift and Religious Goods Specializing in Corsages THE YARDSTICK, INC. 928 F STREET, N.W. Washington, D. C. Barbara Feeds - Seed - Fertilizer Ann lxlaff' Ellen Ellie POULTRY AND PET SUPPLIES Carole Ginger Barbara R6m6di6S - Hflfdwflfe Margie Kitten Shirley Building Supplies - Sapolin Paints Best Wishes to Our Seniors FRAGERN5 HARDWARE, INC. ieamiie Marion Ricky 2301 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E. Winnie jean Barbara LU' I-2100 iackie Cami Peggy 'Il'l5 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E. ' Pat LU. 3-6157 R. G. DUNNE REA L ES TA TE HO. 2-0700 Phone: LU dlow 1-4756 Rock Gardens and Fishponds, Concrete Work Of All Kinds Independent Tile, Stone 81 Cement Contractors Specializing in Stone Retaining Walls - Flagstone Steps - Walks Jerome Peluzzo, Proprietor 2625 - 36th Street, S.E. Washington, D.C. ' A V., Congressional Tile Co. 6900 WISCONSIN AVENUE Washington, D. C. SWEEN EY 81 BISHOP ENGINEERS ,.0.- 1017 Investment Building 'l5'l'l K STREET, N.W. Washington 5, D. C. Boss and Phelps, Inc. REALTOR Real Estate - Loans - Insurance 1417 K STREET, N.W. Washington 5, D. C. Founded 1907 NA tional 8-9300 Monticello Cleaners of Arlington INCORPORATED For Fine Dry Cleaning, Laundry and Storage Phone: Charge -IA ckson 7-4222 Accounts Invited .IA ckson 7-3114 if 'CGS' a--Q il CAVE 419. Best wishes to '55 from: first row, left to right, Doris Moore, Barbara Clements, Barbara Schaff, Glenna Ger- rityg second row, Rosalie Boccucci, Margaret Hoegen, Maureen Zagronic, Margaret Taylor, jackie Gill, third row, janet Marino, jean Ver- non, Father Twohig, Pat Fox, Ann M. Du Busky, Mary Stimacg not pictured, Cita, Elaine, Rose, Joanne, Kath- leen, Mary, Pat, joan, Ruth, jackie, Sally, Ann, jean, Rose, Barbara, Mary Cather- ine, Maxine. We Recommend BRIGGS FRANKS and Briggs Ice Cream Compliments ' 01' Carroll Coach Service Inc. Certain Toed Products Corp 4421 Southern Ave., S.E. Building MUf37'1'0l Washington, D. C. We Have a Complete Line of Television Applianee Housewares, Hardware, Paints and Tires Coral Hill Firestone Store 4731 Marlboro Pike, S.E. Phone: JO rdan 8-6300 flowers FOR EVERY OCCASION! Scholastic Specialty Company www INC., FLORIST 900 Fourteenth Street, N.W. NA tional 8-0106 363 BROADWAY New York City, N. Y. Thos. D. Walsh, Inc. Since 1912 REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 815 Eleventh Street, N.W. Compliments of Established 1878 J. E. Dyer 8- Company Institutional Wholesale Grocers 3330 M STREET, N.W. Washington 7, D. C. AD 211115 2-7700 gear Coming Io cheer the senior team on, N, D'Ambr0sia, P. Connor, C. DeRosa, and M. J. Dugan enter the convent yard lo watch the sport play-offs held on Spring Fling Day. With Spring Fling comes the thought of ending fum' very happy years at ND..-X. cwewef for judf awlcid . . . eine puffing wifi: a Ami e . . reamd wif LQQIO no near you . . . arewe! for fuaf awlzii . . Compliments of TIMOTHY HANLON FUNERAL HOME Marlow Coal Company 811 E STREET, N.W. TA- wGShiI'lgfOl'l, D. C. Thomas B. Hanlon, Director B- F- Saul CO- Lee Funeral Home MORTGAGES Since 1836 Property Management 4th and Massachusetts Ave., N.E. Insurance Washington, D. C. NA tional 8-2100 925 15th Street, N.W. Established 1892 COAL Bill Fontana's HEAT ITALIAN RESTAURANT AND GARDENS EQUIPLIENT Catering to all occasions Specialists in the GAS FURNACES Preparation Of All Italian Foods FUEL OIL By Our Own Recipes OIL BURNERS We serve native Pizza from our own secret famous recipe 1505-07 Kenilworth Ave., N.E Ro Ido C I C Washington, D. C I o' LU. I-4000 649 RHODE ISLAND AVE., N.E. 5623 Annapolis Rd Washington. D- C- Bladensburg, Md UNA-1934 HO. 2-1600 3 Compliments Of CAPITOL FRITO C0., INC. Bethesda, Maryland FRITOS - CHEETOS - JUPITER POTATO CHIPS New Phone Number - EM erson 2-4300 Jack McMahon's Liquors Prompt Free Delivery john P. ljackj McMahon 4907 WISCONSIN AVENUE Washington I6, D. C. The Uniform Center 1319 F STREET, N.w. Girls School Uniforms Caps and Gowns for Graduation and Confirmation SALES - RENTALS Phone: NA. 8-5916 R. B. Helms, Proprietor RE. 5-7790 American Appliance 81 Refrigeration Service Qiualified Service On All Appliances 8: TV 6119 CENTRAL AVENUE Capitol Heights, Md. L. L. BAILEY UPHOLSTERER 2'I'I Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E Washington, D. C. Compliments Of ACME PRINTING COMPANY Distinctive Printing 708 - 13th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. NA. 8-1558 Plmne: Ll ncoln 6-3201 T. A. CANNON CO., INC. IIIIIIIIIHIIIK Ifrzzfts and Vegetables 5'l'l MORSE STREET, N.E. Washington 2, D. C. Mattingly Funeral Home 131 'I'ITH STREET, s.E. Washington, D. C. LI. 3-1359 X. if 7keq 8xcdZ0u:4 OVER FIFTY YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! Ji , ,.:'?H!i-ifllsf?-g,,j.:g4.,5ry.5i4i2k2f54IH4 ww'E4'Vvfffr4g,. ...ICI I Wa Male Your Home Comlorhblfh w. 4 RIFFITI-I-QONSUMERS , ,NRM l4I3 New Yorl Ave., N.W. Nw.,,,h'M ME tropolitan 8-4840 why,--:ll hs-'fit' , .,., ,I 1. . .liwitmsh-5adyjB1'I6f'5'. 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