Notre Dame College - Collegiana Yearbook (Manchester, NH)

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Here we have reviewed The , . -at . gray and golden momenTs of The pasT four years. WlTh each Wyggl Turn of The page, a new and dear memory will be recalled , l wiTh each memory, The unparalleled pleasures of recollecT- F' Tiff . P if Tion will be hers. Here is your sTory, graduaTes of 1962. . May you cherish iT always, and suppemenT iTs message wiTh The saTisTacTion ThaT you have made your hisTory such a -'TR 'r'A Wy successful one. a'-f.. ,,,. As our moTTo, LeT your l1ghT shine, has guided us To ... The epilogue of This phase of our life, leT iT also be The guide To The prologue of our vocaTion. ' J. -iflfif ' ' T Air.. ... -we g 5 .pw , -5' i 'l'1 ' . A . .. . J , ff. . 7 ' 1 T -W.. ...,.. - ' - -' . ...Le . ' , .- , .IZ ..1...u..m5-3w.Mr' 1 - .. ,.,..- -M s, , - N. 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May God siand alongside our Bishop in his new responsibiliTy and give him an energeTic hearT and brave speech. May we, his neighbor- graduaTes, follow his effecTive example as we progress Toward The ideal of CaTholic womanhood. To aTTain our goal, we humbly kneel To receive his TaTherly blessing. Dcmafion To you, lOl Angels of Song, The class of '62 graTe- fully dedicaTes This issue of Collegiana. Whaf could be rnore appropriaTe Than To salufe you, devoTed Sisiers of Holy Cross, for your unfiring and valuable efforTs in behalf of our Alma NlaTer! ThroughouT This pasf year you have unselfishly given your Tirne To rehearse in preparafion for several concerTs, The profiTs of which benefiTed our college building fund. AlThough The class of i962 will noT profif personally by The expansion program, we shall be ever mindful of The conTribuTion of The lOl Angels of Song. .S W. Q Aggzrgi gy Q wi... vga , 3, 19 ,, 1 as fi . ,,ii Wupgwiigsg lfygmq ,,iief, as L? Q f gp' H T T T iii ii 'bf-4 EZ We is T T 6 Inasmuch as The Collegiana, 1962 has always been dedicaTed To The 101 Angels of Song, we The class of 1962, wish To pay an unprecedenfed and final TribuTe To The faculTy of N.D.C. All Too ofTen Those who are The driving force behind an insTiTuTion re- main unsung heroes. We wish To correcT This failing and shed some light of graTiTude on Those who have guided us Through four years of college life. WiTh zealous scholasfic preparaTion, Teaching skill, paTience, wiT, and devoTion The members of The faculTy have done Their uTmosT To prepare us for a fuTure in which we shall live as Cafholic fChrisTianJ democraTic ciTizens aware of The world and iTs complexiTies and our role in This world. LeT iT noT be said ThaT only primary grade children are young and flex- ible enough To be molded and developed inTo efficienT Chrisfian cifizens. AlThough as poTenTial college sTudenTs in 1958 we had formed numerous opinions, values, ideals and principles, nevertheless, These ideas were solidified, wiTh The help and deveIopmenT from our professors, inTo acTual, pracfical qualiTies. UnforTunaTely, perhaps, we have noT always acknowledged These efforTs made by The faculTy in The classroom and Through individual aTTenTion and exTracurricular acTiviTies. So now, finally, we wish To express appreciaTion and graTiTude noT only Through a yearbook Tribufe buT in our fuTure where we musT Try To apply ThaT which we have been given by The faculTy of N.D.C. ,,,.,, ,,,..-N. ,1-11, ...K..-,mnee+,LL2g.y.,,M..,..... , - - -A, ' -,, A .fy-,-1.?,.. . 4 vQ'.ani:-f:':f'?:'-2',5T:Y'A,f'R-fhgii.il , r ..-, ..--M. -1, 1. .'l F- JK-W A' ---1 -- uw N... - ' - Va If d,,,,f' 14? wa' ale , gf lgijifjif a realbwd . ,J ' .gf-! ':ggli3'5fEf7f,-1739 X55 X V .-w ' ,- '- V ' .m-,,.04-'-' .,, -- -.,-:r-- . -.:::1.i-JG'-1'TYffi'5-M . , rm:-, - v ..,.-pirdg' , -, .1-f'. ' ' -N- , '- .z' ' ' ' 1, 9f'ff4ffZ -- , ,, ,g,x-g:.'i? k5zw23 VF? ' A 1.-313.242, My dear Seniors, HisTory will record for i962 The heroic exploiTs of Colonel John H. Glenn, Jr. whose orbiTal flighT loroughT presTige and fame To his counTry and To his fellow Americans. Such an achievemenT could be expecTed only from a man of char- acTer, of daunTless courage, from a man wholly dedicaTed To a cause. Who will Tell of The hours, days, years of physical, menTal and moral Training behind The five hours ThaT may well revoluTionize our civilizaTion? I read somewhere ThaT educaTion should do someThing Toward devel- opmenT of individual characTer dedicaTed To puTTing someThing inTo our civilizaTion and noT merely Toward geTTing The mosT ouT of iT. Your four years of college have, I hope, advanced you some paces Toward ThaT goal. CerTain iT is ThaT The measure of your success in life, indeed, of your very happiness, will depend on your sense of dedicaTion To The vocaTion God has in sTore for you. May you fulfill iT in such a way as To merif The admiraTion of your fellowmen and The TesTimony of well done from your God. Very sincerely, SisTer Mary Celine EsTher Dear GraduaTes, Your 1962 Theme is an old adage. How oTTen, Through your Tour years aT N.D.C., have you heard iTs echo in various Tones . . . Heaven is noT reached by a single bound . . . As you leave The porTals of your Alma lVlaTer and sTand upon The Threshold of a Troubled world, may you carry vviTh you The many lessons We have Tried To imparT To you. Thus, round by round, you vvill mounT To The summiT of The ladder which leads To your eTernal goal. God bless you one and all! Mary be your perpeTual help! l SisTer Mary Laure Sister M. Louise Ida, English Sister M. Yolande, English FIRST ROW: Sister Mary of the Angels, Bursar, Sister M. Edmund ot York, Registrar, Business, Sister M. Genevieve ot A., Library, Sister M. Pierre d'Osma, French. SECOND ROW: Sister M. Margaret of Hungary, Chemistry, Sister M. Francis of S.H., BIOIOQYI Sister M. Albert des Carmes, Mathematics. Sister Mary Laure, President History I 0 I 7-, FIRST ROW: Sister M. Lutgarde, Education, Sister M. Her- melina, Education, Sister M. Neree, Piano, Organ, Sister M Cecilia, Voice. SECOND ROW: Reverend George Murray, Chaplain, Theol Warren Hammill, Philosophy. Sister iM. Celine Esther, Dean H istory-Govern ment L 3 ar . Xp 4 1 Jlfhl ll -sa J .!35:'-E'l?::llll'- - fwfr. i5,iI..,, 2-Lili lip! 12 i fm ' ti.. i. ya. QS Us A, lf? Q35 9555: l 2 - s res ogy, Education, Mr. Joseph MacDonald, Philosophy, Mr. , 1 , fi.:-: 5 iii 'az W1 Mu: . TSE.. Mr. William Farrell, Sociology Mr. Louis R. Des Ruisseaux, Public Relations L. to R.: Sister M. Celine Esther, Mr. James Parks, Sister M. Laure, Sister M. Neree, Mrs. Louis R. DesRuisseaux, Sister M. Cecilia. How dedicate COLLEGIANA '62 to the lOl Angels of Song and not make special mention of the two gentlemen without whose invaluable encouragement and aid, the Angels would have enjoyed a far lesser measure of success? Mr. Louis Deskuisseaux, Public Relations Officer of Notre Dame Col- lege, Album Coordinator, and Mr. James Parks, Music Department Ad- visor and original Recording Engineer, deserve a vote of thanks for the tireless gift of their services during the past year. During how many hours their families, too, have sacrificed them in behalf of Notre Dame, only God Himself can say. But, the Class of '62, together with the entire faculty, hold to keeping the Master reminded of these valuable co- workers. May He shower upon our good friends and upon their dear ones all the blessings of Heaven-forever! :.1: -f,, ,. 7 ': ,,,'L-1-V3 . ,ix vEfZr::,:W,-L'-,, Q .- -' '1,:-I-mx - 3' r-5 -S Lgpf .. - bf' b .P Q , - - - --:,,. 5-rg .Q W ,. . :N , : M I ,.f-'J' I 15-1 u-.f-v. .v.:.x+-..- - f -'i .f., M' , ,, U., L 3. x . ., W., 1 . ff W EL 4 K1-Prnjdllf nf -h--- -'f 7f'f.'g'i1 A- ii-im -- ' a ,A . --:A 'Y 'ff 4' .J-. E Y... EAQU.-5 We 'mlild the lad-dex' by which we T159 .... .--,......,f.,..,,v,...,.,,,.L-.MFf-w-W-w-- ' jgjf 1 if 1 R A -.-1-fgmfz-H'f'.-Q, A -vv E- -- Y- W ': 5-e'n61'i ' ' -I 'I V 5 'f ,i -'Rf cuiar .nw ' - - '-Q J,.:,: ,L--'-,.,S.h,: .. v r , ...-..,g,,,2 V '7 ' Y, 'bu 1' -111' ,. , ff'3..'S - -:.,:..x.y,,qpg,gf,,r. A Eff - 'I-low far ThaT liffle candle Throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughfy world. Shakespeare A sparkling pair of dusky, deep-seT eyes loe- Tray The lively inielligence and gay good humor in Pizan's characrer. UndoubTedly, she bears The fiery Temper, yeT The deep syrnpaThy characTerisTics of her race. When Lorraine puTs her mind To Things, she geTs Them done, a classmaTe declares -and we agree. As EdiTor of Collegiana '62, she has surpassed herself in devoTion To a cause. WiThin her burns a lighT, sTeady, sure, capable oT leading her To greaT heighTs, and of brighTen- ing The way for oThers. LeT your lighT shine, Lor- raine! God has given you The responsibiliTy. Carry your Torch high Tor His glory and ThaT of NoTre Dame! ConfraTerniTy of Chrisiian DocTrine: l, 3, A N.F.C.C.S.: l, 2, 3, 4 Cecilian Cho'risTers: l, 2, 3, 4 STudenT Council: l, 2 AliThea: 3, 4 Mission Club: 4 Collegiana: EdiTor lfvrraim' C Kadvlafv M E I h Haverhill, Mass. Adventure is the champagne of life. G. K. Chesterton In January, Gloria set fourth on an adventure into teaching. As cadet at Memorial High, she stood straight and firm, facing the rigors of disci- pline necessary in the life of a high school teacher. With her ever-present smile and thorough academic background, her determination to keep the upper hand, she will endow her students with an adventure in learning. The best to you, Gloria! Cercle Paul Claudel: 3 Thalian Players: 3 Student Education Association: 4 N.F.C.C.5.: 3, 4 Alithea: 3, 4 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine: 4 Collegiana: Co-editor lMIMUMXnH1i, u WET' Major: English Minor: Educafion Social Studies Glarifz ,Z Kate Laconia, N. H. There is often as much independence in not being led, as in not being driven. Tyron Edwards The halls of N.D.C. will ring forever wiTh The sounds of Terry's laughfer. Her devilish anlics and incleoendent personaliTyfhave made Terry popular aT N.D.C. As CleopaTra she demonsTraTed a real Talent for acfing. May you play well your role on The stage of life. Confrafernify of Chrisfian Docfrinez 1 N.F.C.C.S. Thalian Players: l, 2, 3, 4 Alifhea: 2 4 F WEEE bg t 1 1 ' Z WWE Y : HN Q1 - ii 1 1 5 11 ass ' Ness gig Arif 2 11 11 11 N 1 N 11 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 13. W , : . V l V 1 H 1 5 3? gm K. H 1 M: H N W E11 11311511135 Y ' HQ1fi N 1 1 1 Ex EE: ,, 1' ..v,, 1 WH New .L gzg is 631.12511 is ' 1 1 H 1? Zfervsa 8 Kmig Major: English Manchester, N. H. Minor: Social Studies The little done vanishes from the sight of him vvho looks forward to what is still to do. Goethe f 'N Sophistication and attractiveness com- bine to characterize the President of Sci- onoda. Comely Mary Ellen has graced the Queen's court in numerous formal college activities. Although a science major, she always manages to find a spare moment for tun, sociability, and extra-curricular activities. Good luck loe with you in lite, Mary Ellen! Confraternity of Christian Doctrine: i, 2, 3, 4 N.F.C.C.S.: l, 2, 3, 4 Cecilian Choristers: l, 3 Alithea: Scionoda: i, 2 Mission Club: 2, 3 Student Council Senior Representative: 4 , Q Sw, : .ff1n.w,L, W N Sag-snip . Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry ,Mary .fi Kvymf Laconia, N. H. , X X . if 1 1 It becomes me not to draw my pen in defense of a bad cause, when I have so often drawn it for a good one. Dryden As an ambitious young, married woman, Sandy Danos has proven her erstwhile ability to combine, with marked success, a domestic lite with a scholas- tic career. Queen ot the Winter Carnival, intellectual, seri- ous student, iournalist, Mrs. Danos will succeed where others may falter. f ' I iam' Student Education Association: l, 2, 4 Thalian Players: 'l, 2, 4 M U2 . Y- Q, cf L, nm 1.,., L.,' n 'v Mg 1 1 , , QW, W 1 z L Y- we L , 3 lf - n, U f Y NEB' 5 : gif, ? ? , m :aT?s'1.6 W Z ,ff A ' 1 N Esws H1 x vga .' 'Z xzzn,sgEw.R 4A. ' vmzzim ' , ,2,f,.,Wt.,,m--V11 Vg, - , , A ,, wil ,. .' 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Use your muliiple TalenTs, Madeleine, To bring ioy, lighi, peace, pleasure inio The life of many in Today's diTTiculT world. Confraierniiy of ChrisTian DocTrine: 1 Mission Club: 1 N.F,C.C.S.: 1, 2, 4 French Club: i, 2 Cecilian ChorisTers: i, 2, 4 Scionoda: 1 Thalian Players: T, 2, 4 STudenT Council: 4 2 fuguq was mu ,. Madeleine .Si Delisle Major: SocialSTudies Manchester, N. H. Minor: Educafion 3' I think no virtue goes with size. Emerson With humor, sparkle, vivaciousness and spright- liness, June makes up in spirit what she lacksin size. Although camera-shy, she is personally a charming companion. Any situation can be made more rewarding when this little tire-bug is present. We hope and pray, June Ann, that the future may hold for you many hours of happiness, much good fortune. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine: l Cercle Paul Claudel: l, 3, 4 Student Education Association: l, 2, 3, 4 N.F.C.C.S.: 1, 2, 3, 4 Cecilian Choristers: l, 2 Major: French Minor: Social STudies yum' fl. Dian Manchesfer, N. H. There can be buf a single goal of education, and Thar- educaTion To courage. Dr. Alfred Adler AnimaTed, cordial, sympaTheTic,-in one way or anoTher, Nancy has offered a helping hand To al- mosT every club on campus. Her qualiTies of lead- ership and her organizing abiliTy have beneTiTed The ConfraTerniTy of ChrisTian DocTrine and The STU- denT EducaTion AssociaTion. As a Teacher, Nancy has planned To specialize in The educaTion of re- Tarded children. Summer experiences and cadeT Teaching have proved her capable of so demanding, so Trying a career. We bow To you, Nancy, and ask God's blessing upon your lofTy ideals and humble, generous eTTorTs. wazxwgr- 1: ' ggggg I :1L??gQg ' T 'il vii? 2, gi sf --arff... . T ConTraTerniTy: 2, 3, 4 N.F.C.C.S.: 1, 2, 3, 4 Cecilian ChoTrisTers: l STudenT EducaTion AssociaTion: 1, 2, 3, AliThea 2, 3 Mission Club: 2 ,3, 4 Thalian Players: 1, 2, 3, ,2,3 4 4 Major: Minor: . g gi. . 41 2 3 11139 4 gig ggi. W. Nancy ,Li Daw Social Sfudies Laconia, N. H. English Every individual nature has its own beauty. Emerson Because we rarely see Janice outside ot class hours, we know very little about her except her beaming smile and her kindly greetings. Her pleasant personality and her fine scholastic ability have brought Janice success as a student. Remembering what you have learned at N.D.C., Janice, carry the torch of knowledge and love ot God to many here below. Contraternity ot Christian Doctrine: l N.F.C.C.S.: l, 2, 3, 4 Cecilian Choristers: l, 3 Student Education Association: l 3 5 a , 5-1 ffmgfn , M, Ani, 1 ' 'l will 'M l H5511 , , , M-a Major: Social Sfudies Minor: English janicc Dulwis Franklin, N. H. lr is nor God's way Thar grear blessing should descend without The sacrifice firsf of greaf suffering. Cardinal Newman In her shori span of years, Luba has known few of The luxuries of life, and noT a liTTle of The hard- ship rare even for The ordinary girl. Daughfer of a Roman Cafholic priesf of The Slavo-Byzanfine Rife, Luba was forced To flee from religious persecufion in her own counTry, Ukraine. Here in America, she suffered again from Those who did noT under- sTand The legifimacy of her home Ties, of her faTher's sTaTus. NoTre Dame was happy To welcome Fafher Dyky's daughferg Nofre Dame has rejoiced over her inTellecTual abilify and developmeni. Nofre Dame hopes and prays ThaT in Turn, Luba may go ouT To The many' unforTunaTes of life wiTh The sympaTheTic undersTanding, The kindly pafience, and The humble self-giving of The MasTer. rr, ff, 5: T T maf,,:-H i .4 sf T- f, , i s ' m 'wg C.C.D.: 'l, 2, 4 N.F.C.C.S. S.E.A.: 1, 2, 4 Alliheaz 1, 2, 4 Mission Club: 3 Cecilian Chorisiersz 3 4 Major: History Minor: English Lyllbll AM. Dyky Manchesfer, N. H. l l 4 What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. They ' M are but frifles, to be sure, buf, scattered along life's path- l lVlaureen's smile radiates the warm personality that is hidden beneath her courteous, modest na- ture. Her cordiality, her willingness to cooperate make her a delightful and desirable Worker in any activity. Her patience and fortitude, kind manner and reassuring attitude will make her a credit to the teaching profession. Our Lady be with you al- ways, Maureen. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine: l, 2, 3, 4 N.F.C.C.S. Glee Club: 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Education Association: 1, 2, 3, 4 . li way, the good they do is inconceivable. Addison Major: Social Studies Minor: Elementary Education Maureen Z Sasflfourn Manchester, N. H. dl!! lf you will The end, you must will The means. ST. Therese Genial genius, This iolly science major from The Berkshires! Chubby Judy seems To have The world aT her TingerTips, aT her beck and call-buT, don'T fool yourself! Her genius is made up of inspiraTion, True, yeT There's a greaT deal of elbow grease puT inTo her accomplishmems. You're off inTo re- search, Judy? Good luck, remember The imporTance of deTails and The dangers of procrasTinaTion! God be wiTh you! ConfraTerniTy of Chrisfian Doctrine: 2, 3, 4 Mission Club: 2, 3, 4 N.F.C.C.S. Science Club: 2, 3, 4 Thalian Players: 2 AIiThea: 3, 4 WMI: ,4. 9erris Biology Chicopee Falls, Mass. Chemistry A little reed in the hand of grace becomes a mighty staff. J. P. Camus As Student Council President this last year, Peggy , has fulfilled minutely the role of the small reed holding a strong staff before a willing student body. Passive, but in a vigorous manner, humorous, but with an ardent, dry wit, she remained a titular example to her fellow classmates. Peggy's adept- ness at serious study will afford definite success in her teaching career which we wish for her long, rewarding, fruitful. I S E e 1 ,,-. j 2 1! ? X ? E 1 2 5 l 1 - .iif , ' ' i . l i rgl gi, Miiwu iwixr. 1,15,1111i',1gig5f,,,ggQ.F. Li m gi- ' ' 5 - ft' l ' 1 cc,, it ur it C as , l C r il f W X M X Q fr' Q H H ,,ir,,ir?lQ,iEg3jig Hi M , W, l Confraternity of Christian Doctrine: 1, 2, 4 N.F.C.C.S.: l, 2, 3, 4 Cecilian Choristers: l, 2, 3, 4 Thalian Players: 2, 3 Mission Club: 2, 4 Alithea: 2, 3 Student Council: 2, 4 Student Education Association: 4 EA.. N was 1 , a Mgr N Y- , H, i img :E 1' z :ga 'LE MH mm m m H ,, 54 mi H' 7 uw uw wx in W 'f'f - ' 3 uw 'Nm uw w ms Ha 'i55w ' Z f G1.ogffN,,f555fa..... wo... TC M1 T iii IQH H M Q: ' Q Z H1 Z Q4 353422: ug!! HFS N N ,1 w w w ,A.. X SMH! EEE V w,, WmxQNNx H. H' N ,, Margaret 5. jahusan Major: English Thetford Mines Minor: Educafion Quebec, Canada .. . ll. T J2g.g,e,:-5,,,i.iw A good heart is vvorfh gold. Shakespeare Slides, TesT Tubes, beakers, have filled Marcelle's lasT year of college To The degree ThaT her classmaTes have rarely seen her on campus. We've missed her ready smile and pleasanT, cheery greeT- ing. As inTern aT The laboraTory of NoTre Dame HospiTal in ManchesTer, Marcelle has spenT her lasT year preparing for a career in medical Technology. Surely, her peaceful resolufe disposiTion has desTined her for success in a field where calm and persisTence are aT a premium. May God's blessing be on your Iife's work, Nia rcelle! ConfraTerni'ry of ChrisTian Docirinez 1, 2, 3 N.F.C.C.5. Glee Club: 1, 3 Science Club: l, 2, 3 Mission Club: 2, 3 Alllheaz 2, 3 French Club: 3 Major: Minor: . r w N Marcella 13. Zalibcrfc Biology Somersworth, N. H. Chemisfry The first great gift we can bestow on others is a good example. Morell Marie Claire is another of the elusive members of the Class of '62. Delicate, almost fragile, one would say, she has held her own nevertheless, amid the difficulties of college life. Efficient and deter- mined, she has kept the pace before term papers, lesson plans, reports, and tests, in spite of her part-time iob. As she starts her teaching career, we wish her every possible stroke' of good fortune and the continued protection of Our Lady. N.F.C.C.S.: 1, 2, 3, 4 Cecilian Choristers: 1, 2 Thalian Players: 1, 2 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 1 Student Education Association 1 4 lf' -H A S F351-F3 ' i. XX ' ' 1' , 422 21X::gffs1fz2ff'-- , -. H E WAX iw ,:' :Z XXXHXXXHXXX Xia ff - WX' WX X i N1 4 X1XjgXXXHXX I L, ,, Ay , XX X, X X2 - ,f F X' . 5X3?'fi?,g,,f-azsfgffgii-2' ' N ' Q- 'jafwskiaw' ' ' -fgfia-'SWS ' . ff f we , XXX 1 X f. X XX Q., . XXX XXX XMXXX XXX XX 'G X X X X X -is-Q-X - X X X X X N X., aff ,X ,XHXX X! XM NX ,XXX XX N ,, Q 1,,XW,.XfX XX X XXXX :M XX XX X XX ,n u,XXjE , K - JXX,QgXXL1w5gf X 'XXEQQQE XX XXAXX,'fXX a53S3fXffi , QXXQSXQLXXX. j N M gm Marie 65 Lfarflyuc' Major: Social Sfudies Manchester, N. H. Minor: English X 4 True friendship ought never to conceal what it thinks. St. Jerome With capable hand and calm thought, Mary suc- cessfully gave presidential leadership to the Mission Club of 1962. Her vivacious personality and con- stantly agreeable character have left an imprint on the many friendships she has cultivated at N.D.C. With deep devotion instilled by a spirit of sacrifice, Mary will embark on a teaching career, worthy of the educational profession. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine: l, 2, 3, 4 N.F.C.C.S.: l, 2, 3, 4 Cecilian Choristers: l, 2, 3, 4 Student Education Association: l, 2, 3, 4 Thalian Players: 1, 2, 3 Alithea: l, 2, 3 Mission Club: 2, 3, 4 French Club: 2 Major: English Minor: Social Sfudies Mary 61 Lawton Concord, Mass. What we do upon some great occasion will probably depend on vvhaT we already are, and what we are will be The result of previous years of self-discipline. H. P. Liddon The spriTely elf hides noT in Nlolher PaTricia's name only, we find him lurking also wiThin her naTure. Viva- ciTy, servicealoiliTy, kindliness, ioined To a keen sense of humor have en- deared lVloTher PaT-ricia To The N.D.C. populaTion. The TacT ThaT sTudy -has been only a sideline for lVloTher This pasT year and a half seems To have aHecTed her record of achievemenT noT aT all. We are assured, NloTher, ThaT, come The greaT occasion, you will measure up To par wiTh all The expecTaTions of your friends, of your religious congregaTion, and of your Beloved MasTer. Mather Mary Saiaf Patricia, 16. YM. Goffsfown, N. H. A docile disposition will, with application, surmounf every difficulty. Manilius Soff-spoken, dainfy-mannered, reserved Muriel Timidly joined our ranks as we seT ouT on our college career, and since Then, has losT none of The qualiTies which make her. so disTincTly feminine. Good liTTIe plugger, she has forged ahead in spiTe of numerous odds. She refused To give up when The going goT rough, and Today, she reaps The harvesT of success. May life be kind To her as she Travels iTs paTh, her hearT full of genTle- ness and womanly deTerminaTion. STuden'r EducaTion Associafionz 1, 4 N.F.C.C.S.: 1, 2, 3, 4 ff , fififf fl 551 H M ei Mrs. Muriel 5 kill! Major: Elemenfary EducaTion Manchesfer, N. H. Minor: English Exactness in little duties is a wonderful source of cheerfulnessf' Faber ls it her diminutive physique, her gentle voice, her unobtrusive pres- ence, or her quiet disposition which have made Diane so hard to define? During her fgur years among us, few have gotten to know this classmate who has come and gone among us so noiselessly. Of this, we are sure: Diane's ideals are lofty, She will not stoop to meanness, her faith in God is great, her ready smile and soft word have often soothed the sting of man-made wounds. As she goes through life, may she continue to dispense the soft light of Christian charity, the pure glow of heavenly consolation, into the lives which will look to hers for strength and courage. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine: l, 2, 3, 4 N.F.C.C.S.: l, 2, 3, 4 Cecilian Choristers: 1, 2, 3, 4 Cercle Paul Claudel: 2, 3, 4 Alithea: 3 7 7 'm'TE?!if 7 mmm W g,,.2 W f,f.,,,,, GWR .7 E , Zwwtfgm x f has 25 - 2? Hiisfg' ,MQW Q qz4f mm .4 W 3'iw1'2f:,, K fs 15.5gfX, xfgggqp,. Q x 'twiki HN X if W w ' i Qs x ik 2 Y it 4 Hizgsf mm :if 'ff , A H1 Ng - : Qu'. mn Z7 km ,4. Gzrdff Major: Social Sfudies Manchesfer, N. H. Minor: Elemenfary Educafion Sincerity, a deep, genuine, heart-felt sincerity is a trait of true and noble manhood. Ste rne As a student and housewife, Mrs. Tela has won the respect and envy of all her classmates. Her un- tiring efforts and energy have molded her into a dean's-list student. For Mrs. Tela, returning to col- lege involved sacrifices, courage, and stamina, but the results have proved worth-while. The Senior class salutes Mrs, T as a sparkling example of a woman successfully leading a double life, as a woman with a hearty sense of humor, and as a dedicated teacher. Student Education Association: l, 2, 3, 4 N.F.C.C.S.: 1, 2, 3, 4 ' E fi? Jlfira 5 m14gc'Hr1e C6111 Major: Social Siudies Manchesfer, N. H. Minor: English Good humor is The health of The soul, sadness is its poison. Stanislaus If we are To iudge Sheila by The above quoTa- Tion which we find appropriaTe, Then, leT us say ThaT hers is a healThy soul..BrighT-eyed and wiry as an Irish Terrier, dainTy and perky as a French poodle, Sheila combines The saucy canine qualiTies wiTh a genuine loveableness and frank loyalTy. She has been a ray of sunshine on campus . . . And, Thanks To her wiT and efTorTs, The Carholic missions in HaiTi acquired a sizeable sTock of medicinal producTs in recenT years. May her aposiolic spiriT carry our inTo The classroom To inspire numerous works of zeal among her youThTul charges. ConfraTerniTy of ChrisTian DocTrine: i, 2, 3, 4 N.F.C.C.S.: 1, 2, 3, 4 Cecilian ChorisTers: 1, 2, 3 Mission Club: 4 STudenT Education Associaiiona 2, 3, 4 Major: Social Sfudies Minor: Elemenfary Educafion Sheila Z1 Walsh Manchester, N. H. Cfasual Nates in the Senior Melady J'-'W -.1.-:nm ww ,1-4-T UIUIYX1 round by round O And we ' -1-7 F-4,2 l M Q 'Q Ullffly 175 E5 The Student Council, led by its capable president, Peggy Johnson, acts' as an interagent between student body and administrative officers. Its moderator is Sister Mary Laure, President. The Council gives a final decision on many campus activities and lends support, both financial and moral, to the organizers of these activities. In the course of 1961-62, Student Council sponsored a supper where Freshmen were given a brief introduction into campus organizations. They also sponsored the annual Christmas party for the student body and faculty, a Communion Breakfast on the feast of Christ the King, and a formal dance as part of the Winter Carnival. The outstanding activity of the year for the Council is the planning and organ- izing of the Junior-Senior Banquet and of the Senior Prom in May. And a goodtime was had . . . Sharp chaperones at Winter Carnival Queen Sandy and her court ix f li .4 -if Lucie, Pres., Cercle'Paul Claudel L7 D Iw- The Cercle Paul Claudel seeks to instill a love of the French language and culture chiefly among the Franco-American students at N.D.C. Sister Mary Pierre, assisted by the club president, Lucy Gingras, has organized a series of bingo parties for the purpose ot enriching the department with French language and literature records. Thalian Players unites the dramatic talent found on campus. This past year, Charlotte Hebert, as president, organized the Christmas-in-November fashion show which proved very successful. Le Chat Gris, Thalian Players' share in the Winter Carnival, attracted a large number of students. More than one valuable lesson is imparted on occasion by Sister Mary Louise Ida, moderator. Thalian Players' President, Charlotte, with Sandy ,Q -4,- Q f sw , X Collegiana bows profoundly to the members of the Alithea Staff and their moderator Sister Celine Esther. Our quarterly newspaper has known outstanding success in 1961-62. ' How many tedious hours of planning, assigning, ecliting, proof-reading-how many deadlines to meet and the printer problems to face! But how worth while were all These difficulties in view of the success Alithea has achieved during the past year. The senior class wishes to Alithea continued success in its iournalistic efforts. Scionoda groups those students interested in the scientific fields-with Sister Margaret as advisor and Mary Ellen Coyne as president. The club organized a Roller Skating party in January and a raffle in February. Their maior project of the year was an assembly in which club members extolled the accomplishments of famous men and women whose endeavors have brought valuable contributions to science. May our future scientists learn, therefrom, the magnificence of dedication to a worthy cause. i E gidgirtri et 1 ' sae I l ll smart T... ll ll Jil -- 1- Sf f '- uf W rr rl l rl rl W We Y, lr V ,E.il,. TW! -R i Dig in, youngsters! 5 'l told you I could play Jingle Bells! Look what we got! 7: .n Sanfa and his 'Fans Chunky Dow Encouragement from Department Head As president of the Contraternity of Christian Doctrine, Nancy Dow has helped organize Apostles of Good Will, Helpers, and Teachers to further the spirit of zeal among us. Visits of the Apostles of Good Will have brought a light of ioy into the lives ot patients at the Manchester hospitals. Confraternity teachers under Sister Mary Hermelina give instruction to public school children of our locality. May their apostleship be the prelude ot much good to be accomplished in life by the members of this devoted organization. Student teachers of N.D.C. are urged to join the local chapter of the Student Education Association. This association endeavors to develop among its members an understanding ot the problems and of the privileges and compensations found in the field of education. President, Marilyn Grueter, and moderator, Sister Mary Lutgarde, attempt to instill into the members a dedication to and a love for the teaching profession. Joint workshops with Saint Anselm's and Rivier College have added zest to activities of the club on campus. Although in the shadow of the TOT Angels of Song, the Cecilian Choristers are worthy of praise for the outcome of their Operetta and Concert held in May. Under the expert supervision of Sister Mary Cecilia aided by Sister Mary Neree, accompanist, and Joanne Duval, president, the Choristers have spread ioyous cheer at Christmas time. Their renditions have given the special college touch to most of the school functions throughout the year. New look for the Choristers in 1 ' -- .f .l A Q. W W 1 f in V- El., ., il , X, liimii, Y E 3 , 60 legzamz SMH i '-xr! H f ,am 'mi 5 .Q M- Y 73 21, 59' A' z, . iff ' wi fi is , Lorraine Badolalo Editor F, ,,, 5:11, ii?-fi , ry- impc, xiilifilifggnrmnizx Q w 595 a A 3 :az-fa, fm- FEEEQSW , MW.. fa 'Z 'ag . 3 ,A ,.- Q, U, W wi ra-alL :ia ,,MfMw.f.a dw wx. yuan- ,- I . ,fa I. iw? 1 5-4 ,WN Gloria Cote Co-Editor Margarel Johnson Scribe . . and a bil of casual planning J. ? 'Yf.,'e??,Qi iillii idx in W 'WX af ,xx QE, Mgzn .4- ,ES A ww - --,-wa, 5335 3? 'ii' iillii iiwaiirli fm , We ,,. 'ill 1 , if 2-QEFCQJ-fir' ll , V l ' 11, il 1 , Mjlvllii l , ' , ,,,. M , - i K ,E 4 ..., 4 'ml I -1-f--a., , f ' 1. l --v- ,,,-p gs 4- T-z lliil-ii'-lJ'm'i ' , v .Aww ll What? It! Jack Benny . . . or Jascha Heifetz? The Power and the Glory! High style! Emerson and Whitman! No Cuts! , - -1.-,Y W Y.-.,, ,, zu , ?.:'---- gfiii muh ii iii W, , ae.--Wil iii . i s . i ,Rei i ,,,i, l l l C' ' Saint Joseph Hall I led 'three lives! lliiiilll i : il is! v Tickle 'em, girls! Finishing touches of an artist The Ad Building ' -4? . 2. 552 51 Winter splendor af Vadnais . LT f! Q' for that youthful complexion! Shak espearc-:'s Lady! Crazy little palace! V , Y if '-ofw 41 ali' t ::z, Q ' W W H 3, E1 Mmm, that looks good! Pertinenf, friendly advice Keeping Them shiny 4 T' J A helping hand xg ,. gl il il .-.nf N SZ 'X' 1 'K jew Jw ie! 7 N ,, . Tiff! Frosh 'antics . . Nice bonnet, eh, Nancy? h lniellectuals? What The well-dressed co-ed should wear! N .L up m n, fifl H Beauty . . . and brams Food for Thought! WV ' ' I..1fifi4?R57l'l Vf' .- 'i Tlfliifgisgiifisi' H l Jw ff15QE75l59Hlll . 7692 HY' .-' ffsqxsp Q- V 'Cm' A-W if i , --1 faq'-fx Y. AH, . -,fp . Relief is iusf a swallow away Oh! Romeo Habla usted espagnol? Ll-n w , . Y U, 1, -X' 32-'V is ws: wwilf- w',,3QffQjggQ.NgNx.N,N.N. ,!5s'QTfi'-ef W 3' K L ' ,,fs3iilQss,, H w W -'resize .' . QT 1 1 iw A nfs.. gi T-4 Q .1 in s X94 ' w -w 4' -.152 S HA ww- N fig. .Hx I hear singingg let me in! ..,,,. V, I M 5 . N A 1 Ant, 7-f 5 .: kg Lf -ff' ? qfi 1 5 ? W UH Sevenfeen . . . or Time? You're a riot, Roweyl' 1 Bob and Bev Comfy? Looks it! M K N H ' ' X M x ,I va? X , H H JR JW vw- - -1 E- A , .,,,We-,.,f -.1 'vrf' if F , ' E A 4 - I 4' V'-f 3'-5? ,,li,1'5f' g 'R 9-, FS, ' St ,394 QW, 31 ' ,fv- 5 2 fe ' f ' '.5.- if 'ffvg' ': ii vi AW. Q. - ' '1- N, iff i,..'L,, Al .. -' I:'1i P'--.' l tl A . e , flifmh ml , ' V ' . my i ' ' Z' , . K I - ' Q Stop that, girls! ,. .4 ' ,jk ' 5, N X ,fth- el l Sheila, soap operas, and me Hey, don'1' take my picture! Relaxing in Rose's lounge i l Our Canadian representative N nafx Bursar . . . bill . . . Baclolato! ri f3EE5E::,:. , gggggcju , -M fx-,261 1 --- , i We The Dean and queensl, Science at ihe door! A. 'And, what do you think of Hobbes? Whaf'lI you have mores or foIkways? hgh h h 1 X wo. If 1 1 Missions trading post gm sas - -gg: , mm M, N Q, N NM 'Mums To you! Beauty and the beast? Guess who's back T '51 Carol, Sharon and L www- SPECIAL PATRONS His Excellency, Mosf Reverend Ernesf J. Primeau, S.T.D. Reverend George E. Murray, Chaplain Reverend and Mrs. Roman Dylcy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Badolafo Dr. and Mrs. Roloerf Dolan Mrs. Mary Economou Mr. and Mrs. William T. Ferris Mr. and Mrs. Walfer Fields Gonyer's Pharmacy Granife Sfafe Fruif Company Holland's Drug Sfore, lnc. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnson PATRONS L. J. Messier Agency, lnc. J. J. Moreau and Son, lnc. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Perry and Family Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Provosf Public Service Company of New Hampshire Mr. James Samara Sfraf+on's Sfudenf Council of Nofre Dame Mrs. Evangeline Tela Lawfon's Sleep Shop, Concord, Mass. Woodman's Camera Exchange Manchesfer Savings Bank EDUCATIONAL PATRONS Holy Angels School, Sainf Albans, V+. Holy Holy Holy Infanf Jesus School, Nashua, N. H. Rosary Elemenfary School, Rochesfer, N. H. Rosary High School, Rochesfer, N. H. Our Lady of Seven Dolors School, Adams, Mass. Sacred Hearf School, Grofon, Conn. Sacred Hearf School, New Bedford, Mass. Sainf Sainf Sainf Sainf Sainf Sainf Sainf Sainf Sainf Sainf Sainf Sainf Sainf Sainf Sainf Sainf Anne School, New Bedford, Mass. Anfoine Elemenfary School, Manchesfer, N. H. Anfoine High School, Manchesfer, N. H. Augusfine School, Manchesfer, N. H. George Elemenfary and High Schools, Manchesfer, N. H. Hyacinfh School, New Bedford, Mass. Joseph School, Affleboro, Mass. Joseph School, Nashua, N. H. Joseph Elemenfary School, Grosvenordale, Conn. Joseph High School, Grosvenordale, Conn. Joseph School, Springfield, Mass. Leon School, Gonic, N. H. Louis de Gonzague Elemenfary School, Nashua, N. H. Louis de Gonzague High School, Nashua, N. H. Therese School, Manchesfer, N. H. Thomas Aquinas School, Springfield, Mass. Sisfers of Holy Cross, I06 Bullard S+., New Bedford, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John Bachini Mr. and Mrs. An+onio Bonneville Maureen Easfbourn Mr. Gerald R. Ferris Mr. and Mrs. Pe+er M. Figgie Hamel Au+o Body Mr. Richard Harris Kanana Banana Flakes, New York Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Lahaise New Hampshire Coin Mr. and Mrs. Alex Olsson Cecelia A. Badolafo Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Basso Sharon Boyle and Carol Murphy Cons+ance Chmielewski The Cole Family Mr. and Mrs. Anas'Ios CrisI'o Derryfield Markel' Theresa Desilel' Mr. and Mrs. J. Dionne Don's Phoro Lab and Srudio Mr. and Mrs. O. Dumas Mr. and Mrs. John Ferris Mary Fessenden and Lucy Gingras SPONSORS FRIENDS Pariseau's Marker Princefon Oil Co., Inc. Medford, Mass. S+. Germain's Sunoco Service The SchmiH' Family SI'afford Buick - Cadillac Co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Srone R. G. Tessier Insurance Tom-Ray Sales Sheila Walsh A Friend Mrs. Helen Fi'IzpaI'rick Ha'H'on's Pharmacy CharloH'e Heberl Jan's Beaufy Salon Sheila Killeen Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' E. Landry Leo's Food Cen'rer Lerendre Beaufy Salon Mr. and Mrs. George Melendy Louise Pallu'I'o and Bev Bryson Corinne Parker's Boulique Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rau Rose Robillard and Carol PineHe Eva Szacik and Nancy Hinckley Mrs. Irene BoI'op Nancy Bourque Mrs. Thalia Brusquini Marylou Callahan Denise Core Louis HoughI'on Mrs. Ri'ra Kou+sos George'H'e Laplanfe ALUMNAE Nancy Levesque KaI'herine Linehan Arlene Nadeau Mrs. FoI'ene Neos Carol Smi+h Mrs. Slravrula Theodosopoulos Adair TurcoHe To MRS. MARTIN of the MARTIN STUDIO, our exceIIen'r and ever-ready phoiographer, 'Ihe CLASS OF '62 wishes +o say a special word of grafiiude. WiI'houI' you, 'Ihis pic+oriaI record of our years aI Noire Dame ius'I could no+ be Ihe same. We dis+urbed you ofien and Iong-bu+ you smiled Ihrough ii' all. Thanks, and, God reward you! 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