Notre Dame College - Moorings Yearbook (Staten Island, NY)
- Class of 1951
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Zlmtn. ediwtinn The Class of l95l of Notre Dame College has been privileged to witness an hour of two-fold fulfillment: the completion of a Christian education: the beatification of Marguerite Bourgeoys. Woman of constancy who gave the fullness of self to a God-appointed taskg woman of saintliness who sowed the seeds of God's love where a wilderness once grewg patroness of scholarship whose community has taught us the meaning of wisdomg may we who now experience a temporal achievement honor you who know the totality of eternal promise. To you, Blessed Marguerite Bourgeoys, we pay the tribute of a special love, an enduring devotion. To you we dedicate the Moorings of l95l. Blzsszd imlarguzritz Buurgnugs 1 1 Fi J 1 f ! 5 if 3 2 ,K 3 K. gl 52, v 4, 3 L i' Q fs i 4 s ii E 3 K. 1 A 7' Q, 11 3. , 3? 4. Q 55 3 Q if E G Q 3 . .-4, I ., 9 ' wif. ,f.,M., ., ,sm M. , X -rs. M4 HQ - ',.' , . in I ,,. 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DESCOURS B.S., A.M., New York University Candidate for PhD., New York University VIRGINIA STAUDT A.B., Hunter College-Phi Beta Kappa A.M., PI'i.D., Fordham University ROLAND SEGUIN AB., A.M., University of Montreal PHD., University ot Montreal, Institute of Medieval Studies I2 J 1 f ,ff , , f . ,V 7 , ,gn ,f 'ff 1 REVEREND HENRY J. GEBHARD AB., St. Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie A.M., Catholic University REVEREND JOSEPH N. MOODY 7 9 1951 A.M., Ph.D., Fordham University REVEREND STEPHEN J. KELLEHER S.T.B., Gregorian University, Rome J.C.D., Catholic University ot America FREDERIC JOSLYN B.S.M., New England Conservatory ot Music JOHN W. MCCARTHY AB., Manhattan College A.M., Columbia University HELEN L. DUFFY B.S., Villa Marie, Erie, Pa. aww, 7951 WILLIAM J. GRACE A.B., Balliol College, Oxford A.M., Balliol College, Oxford ELIZABETH QUINN A.B., Notre Dame College of Maryland A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University GERARD Tl-IORMANN A.B., St. Joseplfs College, Avignon, France A.M., Pl1.D., Columbia University I 1 if ' 1 1 f ,rw ,Q ,, f diif ff f fu 'V ,, , ,Q M, g, , H, ZV7,,.,,,, ,, ,,, , 1, ,, . Wggf? . ff , ,D ,T -,Z .j. , ,Wy , IjQgn,f' 7.Pf ff K ,V M ,f 'f ,,,,, ,f ,f WW j,j'Q', fv 741, lifffw' If Z. if 1 ' ff f -M ,. U... -J -....,... .H , - ..s,f'7sff -f mm .'L',,. . V , 3 ee-1:52, I ,. ',, i ,, . My V' N-wfnliwe N ,1 W ,by ., W V 4- . f ,pwwm - , . V -V .,., ?KLf J f M .pl , ., I 1., N af- Qin, -1 ' J'--, MGI - I . if ., ilu 7 . V - 1 , - , 9. A f . ,V I , ,X , . V , ,,,.h.4-nv' K . 5 w f ff .1 . 35,119 , ,K 1 Z f ,- I . . X 4 I . -,-. ',- - , - '- J V 'M' ' '.' 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Darsie . . . a critical listener. 39s , N..- ., ., .., - . ,.-- I . '-' 1 , A X ' f i! ,,!f,-V .AV 0 ' . . . tall and statuesque . . . the idea! s 'ru f:!en'r -. , our faS-hion con- sultant . . . the perfect Parisiemde . . , beautifq Al 1 starched bl0US9S- 40' A 'Q 's wi I' - ', A ' - - ' - ' 'x ' 4' ' - ' ' .-:-.-'.-. -. .. . L, , . '. -.... I . 1- 4' V H 5 -9 -'gg :-511:15-lv:-g,r,r.,f.--,,..:..:zgf.ig-c-+-.anti-.',g-wa-u..-,hrewtzvzafqa-0.:A.4-ainiaav...A-JLLM...-,-...-3. ... W- ...af ws- - W, ' i ' R 14. fbuane, 8.14. . . . Irish and she's iovable as well as ioquacious . . . a Junior Forester . . .gay and spirited . . . Hair for collecting recipes . . . ever ready with a funny story. 41 1 - Y I 0 f...,s:f,'-1: in-'QY-ai.-5:1 ,F -wr: vc K-.P 11 L-:fs-fe. 3'-i L!'F51- k'Vg-s '- ' ' ' - 5 'F' : '7 - fx' dal' H ': : 7 E q' Q . 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A f m, ' Ma, e. ,wa 3.4 . . . candid opinions and a droll wit. . . emphatic gestures . . . French cliches . . . never a dull moment. 50 .-' . - - . ' - A- - 7-'11f'f--Q1 4. V gpm' -5- --.,-'--'- A - , - - -...f :Z l2f'i'Y1'.T 0-If-1.-V.: . .f,,'.--..-4.-.f-...+f..i2C.f---,..,,yg2....-.,hrn.!fizvE,54j.g.,j1,.,,, ' A , H l 1 , ', f-.- ,. ..., . . ,. . .. ,, ,. . . ' -in- - 'lucy- , ...,, U ,.,,L. - '-,.- M Q. .,1f0wm, 3.4 ench . . . a determined mis-s . . . unexpected humor. . . always calm, cool r and collected . . . keeps up with The Times. 51 f ww: X ,N yn f 'ff r i i i r X , oaa.f.Jf ' ,B.14. . . . an unslfiatterable poise . . . our future politician . . Q dignified reserve and an easy manner. 52 ,. , ,,,,,,4 '7!wze4a M I , 8.14. . . . a prologue to friendliness . . . passion for pickles and dusting 'fl'1OSe precious gems . . . tiny and tactful. 53 f- , : nw. if 1- f, asv, feb- -g-111-'-i -v H.-u 1,13 nf '-P-P' 'I 47' 2-':f:,. .rg Ji' C-'S l MWm,,n.Aw.,,n.n. . . . a symphony in sweetness and serenity . . . a rare combination of sense and nonsense . . . a happy little lady. l 54 1 . 2 . ' ' -- ' 1' 'PHT- . --Q. .,4:: 'J A' '-'-.'.'- :.:g.'i-.-:.'L' '.'. .. w - Y ', 1'-, f- --.- G- : J If tv1:1'9+f- .- -z-. . ..,.---...,.,-'.e-5,-L-.-Gv.w.-. -,,3-4-eg.-.,sraqge:gf44,ygfe,, ,g,,rw 4- ,,-'- -mu .V K Mn H dv, L ' , V, . f '-'AL-Oi' : i1wb'I'V A . - 3 Bmnafeffe feeble, 3-14- . . ' ont accent retnrmg but not remote . . . sweet n lovely. . . a Verm an air of competence. 55 can 6. fiaali, 8.14. , out of the pages of Vogue . . .guiding light of Little Theatre oriental air of mystery. i A57 can 0. .foaelfi 8.14. . . . a dynamic personality with an ability for leadership . . . fun loving and vivacious . . . a willing and energetic worker. S8 ,vf- .1 ,W .Eaaaazne all. Maha, 8.14. a naturaland unaffected friendliness ., . . pleasing disposition that arctic life in the lab , . . delightfully indifferent. 59 ,' -,Q .-.,--.1 fennel' lfffaioneq, 3.14. tweeds 'n plaids . . . critical and practical . . . a Junior addition quiet consideration . . . varied interests. 60 . ,. , ly' , W, Mug Z. Wfalone, 8.14. . . , cooperation plus . . . generous to a fault . . . Number one rooter at N. D. activities . . . loyal and considerate. 61 ' -.--.,-eg-.,,- ' -,:-.. , 11- f-'in-f -,ff -3 ,C-g. , -, ...... wma Mmq lfffcrqacffe, 3.14. . . . joie de vivre . . . animated conversationalist . . . natural charm and beauty . . . happy go lucky. 62 Mwzw 4. Mcewmq, 8.14. . . . lovely to look at and delightful to know . . . cosmopolitan prom queen . . . fascination for math. 63 - V,. ....vf.v,.-, - Y ' Nan llfcealunack , . . . a lively colleen . . . flair for fun . . . Mac to her friencle and that includes everyone . . . inexhaustible supplyllloflrllenelrgy bounce for every ounce. y c 64 M fffcaffuqfz, 3. 14. candidate for senator. . . a dreamer at heart . . . the Wanderlust that dry humor . . . analytical mind. 65 L .. -:T--' f . 1 get Zdem M Meehan, 8.8. . . . fugitive from an art career . . . a strong individualist . . . indis- pensable to any harmony group . . . unpredictable wit . . . that navy blue suit. 67 -' ' fo . .'-,.f f h -Q: nv, if D.. r ,i 7' F, fs.-vu 3915-34. A Jw, '. lf, '-I -FI C' -'16 SHMSSQM 45 f 9 sg www' 3 'YM IJ ' 14. Meme, 8.14. our orator supreme . . . sunny smile and a delightful disposition Mac . . . her German records. . . that Junior-Freshman dance. ea , 'Y ', , ,.- j-.. -.Y-A- . C .-' ---Q - ,i.,.-., D ,- V . .Av--:V azf-ru:'..'2 D-r'-' f .1 -.'--fJ--'ai,-.4-s,+r,..n.'2Z.-'-'--V-s.:4--wsu'-.hrsllf2te:Af'.4-1AN.. Q-abv..-,., --'...g- --,-- . . ,. .V -L ,,g, . 5p05ifion n dance, m,4, Mamg I .4 . . . Sh. Spon 'Hes Tame OUS in ens the e of huraghf of h O G r. . . ax Egfrry lst ' . a f all th.3r-aW 'ngs ay 10014 . but 69 Wmwzaa 3. ofewm, 3.3. patterns and problems . . . beautiful blushes . . . dancing feet genius for procrastination . . . chic wardrobe. 70 -',14..-sf..5:L-c-'- '-g:ev...'-.V-zu 1.21-auf...-. . - --. Q-a 'Q a.-, Elaine 9. Pmm, 8.14. ' ' ' Carefree SHCI oy . . . out typical collegian .W . . full of snap CfHCkle and pop . . . an ideal prom date , . . captivating companion 71 , x fbiane M , 3.5. of volcanic tendencies, always bubbling over . . keen wit exaggerated stories . . . girls, l have a problem . 72 ' SOff'SPQker1 yet heard, . . charm and tact . , . aesthetic Sensi 'VQUQSS - . . determined character. e 73 ,,.,,,..b,.,,,,. ,,.,.. B we-1-4 Qwf-S K ' X Eleanor: 14. Recla, 8.14. . . . uninhibited laughter . . . sports enthusiast . . . breakfast parties after proms . . . eventful summers . . . delightful dimples and an lpana s-mile. 74 . .- . . - , , - V 5 . if .4 -W-V .Aux :L -I -V ,Q h- A 5 f - t b., 55- aQ.g.Q,',g,3g 'f- fifz- 2.1.-,-.-r.s'f::-1.2-ci-4f1ii',s:.7raZ-.1-..,ia-.-vwhmza-u:':af':+ 1-.f. '-war..--, ..-.-- . , K.. -- .-e 1 ,.:,-an .wvfw Www Rada, 8.14. . . . tall of stature with a stately grace . . . innate sweetness tranquil and placid disposition. 75 --. -, ::n-- - 'J--. ...r-.,,'. .. . - s...-.,,.. - ... , M' . ..c11.f- H -rf , --v N- 2 f --V' 1.,.f.a-.1-.1,,v..,.-11.4.-y-, M. . 4. cn,- Sauaqe, B44 . . . irrepressible vitalityand a playful wif . . . Frank-ly speaking it was a wonderful summer . . . bubbling attractiveness . . . every- body loves this redhead. 76 , , -1 - ' , '- . .- - .A,-- - ,H--1 31- ,----v ,J-.L..-1A .n . , .- 3: .-'.,,..,:1 3 -,,:,-..g.- ,Zz..'..,AJ4.L'aZ2.!,H-C,-A-.1-6nJs-2,-v,,1nsq.,'-..Qfs!vaB2:Af'.+Q..1.,., ,,..3,,,.,g,,,,,,,., ,, - .. ..., . vi. .k ,W , X v ,,.,,, 1 H .L Avy? v 'Q , 'vt-W' A A , ' Q. fauna B. S , 8.14. appealing dark eyes and speaking gaiety . . . a petite charmer Why should I worry? . . . fur jackets and high heels. . 1 r .-5 .- r'1 QZ'.-:FI ww. '.e a. -IfWF.-'f-3f'! '. i'15ENP-, 1Z'i-F zrif- ' 1 ':'.i -'E 'C C'-i '5 - ' ' 'NfA - ' ' . . . pensivei. . . easy to 'raifk to . f' ability . . . casual i '18 f vf- .v 'H' 5.2-ug ha'-:Behr .-.a -lil - - ' - -V . A. ,'--,-. . ,.-..-1,4-A,--1 ---x ..,'.-.'. X '- . , - , , A , - . A ' - ,, ,gn . ,.'..,-,-..f -- -':4..-,..-, .-f-5 - --' 1 's - .' , '. , , 1 .y 3183- A- ,- .:..fg:,Ig'-a, ,go-gy! . -. -w ----q.,- ,-s,. ,.n-vue--' - . -.. . , ...1. 1 - -'. . 4 -,-... --...,.,--- - . , - - --,' .,..- - , vt iw, ., we AW, up Lain M Smdh, B..-9. . . . sweet sophistication . . . romantic interest in events and a yen for travel . . . a lady to her fingertips . . . one who loves the finer things in life. 79 r - - : ix: ,,,,. L., 1,1 53, 9 W--5.1-1.52:-x-vi'-f,x ' 'N ' ai 412-ry nude 1. Snqm, 8.4. . . . a non-conforrnist in many things . . . Arizona bound . . . loydi and steadfast . . . all-around sporfswoman. 80 F j' :QQ -' I 4- ,x , . , -j-.-. - i.-- 1 ,, 4,1 :tml 14-5 -x :JL-,Q ...,-3-... -.- I r -. A H I, - - N V- 3,-,A -,J , -: Y , 3-.57-1-.,,,,1f,' ',: .g',,'. 4,-g4..L'g5-he-C.-1L',1-5s..f..-. -gvzwuu'-,Wyre-1ze:a1..v 2 Y ,. Q-4 .a r..-.., -- mg- ...N -. . - -f- ' -- -r ,.-:- - , ' -fx., , M R Sale, 8.4. . . . science with good sense . . . calm yet forceful . . . velvet brown eyes . . . an eternal optimist and an avid reader. 81 -4-.- , . Y .. ' - .' 2 ,-.--:-r-..'- ,f, '--fx-r:.Kx-4, w,a -.4.- .ry-.-S-rr v.,,.,us,- 4, --- '1i'Q 1'-V f ,' ' fiff 8. Sweeney, 3.14. . . . summers at the shore . . . keen sense of humor . . . reperteire of knitting instructions . . . a Glee Club enthusiast. 82 f , -limi. - , 3- ', '.. , .. - --.i-, -N.----1,-.,,---Y --tv . ...,,..,, F ,Y ' E ':'-- '--+- 5:'i-1721 -51'-' i2'--'--f-'J-Q'4J-',f-C.+r-.-22--'1-- v-s.2-11-'-Ars,-cis:-:4f..s. 1--.',4'.:,...-,., .-...g. .....-. . -H . ..., - . Rfdh 8. '7icAJe, 8.14. . . . the perfect combinatiorpof intelligence and wit . . . the well groomed look . . . serene .composure at all times. 83 ' ' ' ----'- .-- - 4 -.. . .---.., ,,A -.-- ,, ,, ,f 'A-'r'.T.a. . .1S rffgf- 1' ,..41-bf.. g,V- I I I E I 3?A Qfcvz-ia 14. 7ucken, 3.14. deep interest in people . . . flair for clothes . . . always on the . . Television fan . . . lasting friendships. .85 ,, ,v . . .,,,,,- ,. . ,...v...-A :1 l l 1 x the voice of the people . . . clever humor . . . our first lady independent thinker . . . congenial nature. o el 86 ,hifi mama y. efww, 3.4. . . . a quiet and pleasing manner . . . always admired and never to be forgotten . . . thoroughness and efficiency . . . a ready smile. ,87 1 1 V 1 Y 1 I I I Y I 4 A 4 I 1 S u I f 4 C 1 if 5 li F E E X I F i M a., .Q '. 1 . ' WP gg. HF. V ., ,A 2,1 Q Q . Q W. H I :sf new ,919 ,guy 5 As, J 144' '-iran - Q .g ' , 4' 45 , 4 mf 'thi f 1 .fi 4 ., .5 . 4-,, , X K.-,st l,,, xx L'3'.y?::'f!Vf .Wg . M , ,W , . ,,,, ,Q t, V '1 f , 1 , '71, J, ' A YZY ml, ff, - . ,f 1, un, amz. 4 f 1 -vyuzv, Wi df 1,77 , , 7' vm Q., ., f, T74-af, ' 1' 1. , ,L 4, W, ff 'M ,fur . A, ,,,f' Vf Q ,, 9 5 7, Aff., wg, V 4,14 1,1 f ffm- jwyf, 5.y,ff - y M F ' . X 5 s 2 i Qfpw, S X rf X , -ig K ly P x i W .Nb 1 f dfoaf afifze eladfi afl95l Christmas i947 . . . Joan Costello, Freshman proxy, banded us together as Santa's helpers. Time fashions the cloth out of which his- tory is made. lt intensifies the significance of events, outlining their conformity to the pattern of civilization and cutting away the ravelings of prejudice and 'self-interest which obscure our vision of that which is too close to us. Through the perspective of time, his- tory measures man, his rise, his progress, and his fall. It views his efforts and his achievements, it judges his principles and his ideals. But history must be written anew for the Class of '5l. As Freshmen we committed to memory Nevin's definition of history and then promptly set out to make our own. United in our individuality, we both adopted and adapted the traditions of the past to the pulsing spirit that was our flaming youth. September i947 . . . and the beginning of Notre Dame traditions found us parading up the hill to the first of those all com- prehensive assemblies with the Dean. ln Room 6 we were graciously enabled to grasp our relationship with the past, and to chart on general lines our immediate forward course. The first faltering step of that four year course was taken the very next day as we officially met the student body and unofficially absorbed the spectacle of bob- bing hats and bear-like embraces. Orien- tation to the ways of Notre Dame began with the serving of coffeelat the high tea held in our honor-and didn't we feel like speci- mens under observation, as amused and knowing looks were exchanged between upperclassmen. Basic training included our first experience with those benches at the Mass of the Holy Ghost, a barrage of tests, mostly psycholo- gical lwe were pigeon-holed from the startl, an enthusiastic introduction to Midland Beach prefaced by Chesterton, Dr. George's version of the Athenian bottle and Dr. Hart's Bostonian economics. Under Mr. Grace's tutelage we all become avid readers of the Altantic Monthly and prolix writers of our mental associations . Just as we werevset- February Frosh . . . With the arrival of Leap Year 32 new recruits were detailed to our troop. Father-Daughter Dance . . . Papa Won't You Dance with Me. tling down to the little a, b, c's of logic Mr. Seumus McManus arrived with his tales of the wee folk , shattering all our deduc- tive, or were they inductive, premises. For better or for worse, the Juniors then took us under their wings, as a precautionary mea- sure in view of hazing. Would they dare?- we naively wondered. The great awakening came a few days later, as with jaunty green bows bobbing on pigtails, we appeared sport- ing the latest in black cotton stockings, specially designed for wear with white bobby- sox and high heels. Bathing caps trimmed with tooth brushes bowed in submission until Pat Conniffe, Sophomore prexy, merci- lUllY put an end to the tragic comedy by QlVlnQ us the hatchet. Poor little lambs, shorn of our senioritis 50Dhistication, we set out to find a nook in our home away from home-we had given UD hope Of getting seats in the caf. Little Theatre and Glee Club were beleagured with Talents of all shapes and sizes, pitches and ranges, while the Varsity never fully re- covered from our dribbling . We promptly became l0Yal to Rochester and because Us were so fine we cheered us all the time. G cheered, cheered, cheered for the Fresh- men ' l:lnallY, the long-awaited Junior- men from ,Vince arrived and with it those anhattan, St. John's, Fordham, Freshman D St. Peter's, lona, and Seton Hall, who later mysteriously reappeared at the Sport l-lop. Remember the Paul Jones which ended up with Lil' Abner waltzing Cinderella around the floor. Just one week later the N.F.C.C.S. Relief Dance won our wholehearted support. The Bridge and Fashion Show was next on the agenda fby that time we had all mastered the art of bidding? and with it came the Gibson girl and swirling ballerina. As the holiday season approached Joan Costello, Frosh president, banded us together as Santa's helpers. There was a wreath in every window as Mary McArdle, playing the part of jolly old St. Nick, acted as our spokes- man in appreciation for our first few months at Notre Dame. Veterans of the Blizzard of '47, we attended the Heaven Sent formal, successor to the realistic Winter Whirl, garbed in our gay apparel. And a few weeks later we assumed that straight-haired look of exams! With thirty-two new recruits detailed to our troop, we were academically sworn in on that leap year's February 29th. lnvestiture was followed by a chorus of Papa Won't you Dance with Mel' at the Father-Daughter Dance, and Tramp, Tramp, Tramp as we marched down Fifth Avenue in the St. Patrick's Day parade. Recall those flowing gowns so well filled by winter coats, that SodaIity's Christmas Bazaar . . . The night we paraded home with stuffed animals, scrumptious cakes and empty purses. brought demands for Johnny Lujack and jibes regarding our back field positions. At last, a pause for meditation and initiation into the spirit of Lent was provided by Father Ansbro's thought provoking retreat, which concluded with the consideration that men are just as good as their women. With the tulips came two campus queens, Mary of Scotland and the Junior queen of the Flower Cotillion. Helen Lesch, our own soprano soloist CEmma wasn't available for a duet? starred at Glee Club's annual con- cert. A repeat performance was scheduled at Waterbury, Connecticut but Notre Dam- ians never did get to see that beloved spot of Rita Rompre, Rosemary Cianciola and Gertrude DiBlasi. Blue books were distrib- uted, impressively filled, and collected-and as with all due regard to impediments which may exist in individual cases we moved our tassels out of our right eye, and adjourned to Howard Johnson's, the first chapter ended. The following September saw us back trudging up Theresa and Eddy Places fthe short cut was still in usel just in time to compare suntans and jobs, .bargain for second-hand books and snatch a table in the caf, With an aloof air of detachment we surveyed the new fledgelings as possible material for our mass experiment. Little did they know, as they smiled shyly at our united front, the terrors of those baby days ahead. However, we soon surrendered to their dimpled charms and paid reparation at a buffet supper in the caf, followed by a real old-fashioned minstrel, complete with black face and white gloves. Never to be forgot- ten was the ever lovin Mandy , While becoming enthusiastic devotees of Canadian flavored philosophy, and volunteer subjects for Dr. Kubis' pathometer, we were introduced to the mysteries of the lab, more specifically the earth worm and Jack's coffee. We visited the chapel, newly panelled in Holly Hop . . . We concentrated on a prayerful, Please, no blizzard. - '-'- f - -1, .ff .- - - .- - .' -- 11 ' -7- -1 -- 'V -'-- -lf'-f-4 -' -- 3 L'-' - .. M'-L-iLJ'f,'o5'w-2e's:f'.': L--- . - .. .-W., ...... -. . ,- ..... . . ,. .. ., ,- . G 5D0l '1 and lStrib. xand Which ld Our Wed to ded, back lllte Tle to W for ole in nt we rssible e did inited ihead. their at a a real black orgot- ies of inteer were more Jffee. ed in Christmas Formal. silver oak, began anew the hit and miss comedy of joint concerts and decorated the usual number of attendance lists. The crest of the Fall social season was reached when, fifteen of our group were drafted to trip the light fantastic at the West Point Military Ball. Needless to say, everyone vied for that lA classification. But, a special treat was in store for all of us, when Xavier University Concert Choir, from New Orleans, made its initial appearance on the campus. For weeks We went around humming that soothingly liYthmical Sleep Baby Sleep . Another unforgettable performance was that of Kitty West as the floor scrubbing heroine in Little Theatre's production of I Remember Mama. Plans for our next major operation, the l'l0llY Hop, included a prayerful, Please if It must snow, just a little spread to add to th? atmosphere, not a blanket to rival the blizzard of '47 . ln true Sophomoric bliss We sailed through the finals and started the new Semester singing a duet with St. John's Glee Club. The Cherry Treat Dance spon- sored by Sodality, featuring the ever ro- mantic Wishing well, stole our hearts away on Sl. Valentine's Day. Fashions for the and Fashio Ehwere forecast at the Bridge Cl ' V1 Ow which came to a successful mose with Agnes Brach's winning of that Uch COveted mink scarf. Easter parad Easter vacations and Blue Mt. Lodge in Peekskill were the time and the place set for 30 lucky G. A. er's Cmost of them Sophs'l return to nature, where tossed salads, pie- beds and burnt marshmallows were the order of the day. We awoke from that balmy spring daze to struggle through a last minute Bio exam, which turned out to be a full scale comprehensive. But the battle fatigue had worn off as we sat down to luncheon at Sherry's with our big sisters. Later that i i afternoon, we made our debut at the GA., which was to become the most popular ren- dezvous of our Junior year. September I9-49-and the weighty choice of major and minor was upon us. With credits closely counted and periods duly un- scrambled, we finally put our noses to the grind. Education minors haunted Lavelle on Thursdays and Fridays, Commerce students battled gamely with the dictaphone while the Science majors disappeared entirely, Hannah Mangan, officially only a Soph, be- cause of an extended leave of six months, became our chief executive and led us in the adoption of the uninitiated Frosh. No time was lost in transforming Lavelle Hall into a veritable Notre Dame gridiron, complete with goal posts, yard lines, a deserted jalopy guarded by Darsie's beast and plenty of opposition from the Catholic Metropolitan Colleges. Sodality's first Christmas Charity Bazaar received our unlimited support and left us parading home with stuffed animals, cakes and empty purses. Christmas and the Candy Cane Cotillion followed in rapid suc- cession and there we were breaking baloons at G. A. C.'s first success, the Mardi Gras. Decorations were completed for our Junior Prom midst a galaxy of sparkling silhouettes, gay flowers and-snow. That night Frances Gomes went down in history. ln the midst of exams, we, as heirs ap- parent, came up for air to fete the seniors at the traditional banquet, with wishful dreams of our own forthcoming succession. Manhattan's exclusive Savoy Plaza made a gay background for last minute cramming by Mr. McCarthy's zealous disciples, while the uninhibited faculty revealed their non- academic selves to the tune of two fern- bedecked crooners. The High Tea . . . Positions were reversed as with amused tolerance we surveyed the i950 fledgelinQS- -1 . :ff fsftr' sm ,M bf pi , 1 7 4 Vac' reti spe agf as sol he for Str an sta su wl of ' er he N ce tr tl' pi TCI sl h H -,.,.' -. ,i S Lf' 'al-.'-.L-1-' ' l 'I'Z'1'l'-'f',:','.-,-.'J.L'li-Ay-5 .n-,....f'-. -R ,yq.,., ,, -.. ,..-4 1--.1,-.mg-..,.., -.,.,...-.'- . . -.- -- .--, - '-..,L.. ' L2-1-' dents Wltile Tirelyl li be. intlts ii lite lime tto 3 with alopy li' of Dlllan larity ' and mais, il the suc- oons Gras. unior sttes, ances . ap- ,niors shful sion. de a ming Nltile non- fern- 'QS' :FX 5-15.19 lf sv'V'if?f rv .J ti.. .Y if 1. . , .'- ' V .fr M. .-1+ , js tx Ltr we . ' . I ,f L Commencement . . . the choking up as we walked down the campus path for the last time. Good Night Irene heralded our l95O return to the campus midst tales of summers SDent in Europe and of Holy Year pilgrim- ages to Rome. But our privileges and duties as seniors elect of Notre Dame plus the sobering effect of those theses and colmpre- hensives combined to settle our brains for that long winter's struggle. The 42nd Street library became our hunting grounds and heaven help the librarian who tried to stand in our way. Even the Science majors succumbed to the throes of comprehensives, While the Education minors stacked up hours of DfaCTiCe teaching and became veritable EnCY':0Pedias of general information. The SEXY SYmptoms of the I can't wait 'till Y- state of mind spread rapidly yet a certain melancholia pervaded as we silently Treasured each event for the last time. th Ukelelfs Were revived, the sheath took .e Spotllglil' in those strictly informal pmures and The Thing became a wonder ediently shared our pie in the k . io: and our half interest in Mr. Grace's flnlSl'led ex to We ob dog Sfandsg willed everything from un- periments and last minute taxis to a reincarnated camel's-hair coat and an in- complete set of Canasta cardsg and alter- nately missed, wrote to and yearned for our men in the service. Spring fever was routed as we unconditionally surrended to the imposing force of comprehensives, filed applications in graduate schools, and battered our way through endless Civil and Federal exams. Finally came the glorious hustle and bustle of Senior Week. Treasured tokens from the freshmen, luncheon with our little sisters and the faculty inspired highlights of the Junior-Senior banquet . . . With Mr. Albert's flowers in full bloom, gowns dis- criminately selected with an eye toward Class Day and the Senior Prom, we eagerly awaited that day to end all days at N. D. Remembered still . . . the choking up as we walked down the path for the last time to the strains of Pomp and Circum- stance . . . the speaker's correlation of all our beliefs into a working philosophy of life . . . our great desire to put it to a test . . . the echo in our hearts of the love and laughter of thy halls . l E Q A . u..:. N . as, 4? Q ' ,, . , . , ' fi 5 V , ff ffrsff - ' in ,:1 53 1 . A , fa . .-1- ,-V- 4.Jf'3: ., A1?ixE,1M 'ff ng - N ax.: E x x gg L.. -mf - x.f:+1- :, , 5,125 Q,-1. 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V :bg Psychology 5 ?ic Association: l l i 1 ig l F i I 3 i i 1 l J . 'E W , .-15' it 005 it l i l 5 C -r i li li I Z' a l l i l l ti lie y 4 Sodalityg Class Treasurer 45 Glee Club: Psychology Sddalityg Little Theatre'Spanish Club' Psycholoq Clubg Clubg Athletic Association' Swimming Club R'd' 1 i -Y , 1 3 I mg Athletic Assoclationg Riding Clubg Literary Club. Clubg Literary Club. 1 :air '-af 7 Sodaiity' Glees Club. Athi ff ' - - - - ' ' P 'd nt 4' PSyCi'i0i0QY N - ' , , A t g V t , S dality, 5DaVi'Si Ci':'b'. V'Ce res' e 1 gfggalgijg Sgvimming ClubgeSei:ence:ASC?iufilJ,lOgecretgiji-fig Cciubg Athletic Associationg Press Clubg Literary Club. I COD. ..- - --in-Jr' -' ' ' ' , . , , ,Pr-J . it -' X... M 1 2 soaalsfyg'Liiffrie 'rldeafreig Psychology cmbgg 1. P. Delegate 43 Social Science Academyg Alniehc Associ- aliong Literary Clubg Le Chroniqueurg Editor-in-Chief of Moorings. . S , Az, limi Z 4 ,Q I 5, - y as 'Q Q Qs it si Q R 4 1 X l 2 .r s if Student Councilg Sodaliryg Class President l, 43 Class Secretary 23 Class Treasurer 33 Little Theafreg Social Science Acaclemyg Afhlelic Associaiiong Swimming Clubg Riding Clubg Press Clubg Liferary Club: Co-Cl1air- man of Sophomore-Senior Luncheong Co-Chairman of Junior-Senior Banquet Sodalifyg Little Theatre, Vice President 4 gissgciafiong Swimming Clubg Riding Club u . CIW-ii df' 'ul'.. iq I' i. Vi ' fi if i i 4 W is ' , 7 'x Asso- , Pho- l A ,1 2 , 1 Q 3 l 5 .ai 'Q lil . il l 1 Hifi.. ' .,. , Si! ,gc i Sli 3 4 'Q W: Q! fhlellc Tifefall' l 5 Sodalityg Psychology Club: Athletic Associationg Swim- f Sodality.: Psychology Clubg Athletic Associationg Riding ming Clubg Riding Clubg Press Club. Club: Literary Club. ' 5-, W-QW Sodalitv- Little Ti-. ' ' ' Q eatreg Athlet' A ' t' ' D b t- S d l't 3 Class Treasurer 21 Little Theatre.: Mafhe- lng Club, Press Clubg Literary Clubgssgciggfon, E a nSat?csyCiubg Athletic. Associationg Swimming Club Vice President 43 Riding Clubg Literary Club, SGCVS' tary 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 42 SCOP- l Sodaliiyg French ClubgiPsychology,Club, Treasurer' 23 Afhlefic Club: Riding ' Qlubzasififerairv ,Gl14?13i Q1 queur, Associate Editor 3, Editor 'figiGeneral'rsActaviti1es Council 4, Secretary 4, 5 . S iq it 1 V 1 l 4 l Sodalilyg Little Thealreg Spanish Club, President 43 Psychology Club: Social Science Academyg Afhlelic Associafiong Swimming Clubg Riding Club: Debating Club: Press Club: General Activities Council 4. 'l ' WY Sodalilyg S Little Tldleafreff, ii.i lubig ,.i A ,., , -1 . a , .,..f, f , -, V. ,,.f .,., , '. . V . Sodaliiyg Glee Club: Social Science Acadernyg Athletic Association: Literary Club. . V if , Sf' -:I if ' ' ' X .rf gd' ',,' ii , 5 'i lf' - -' w :ani ' we ' Q HT' X Mi A :wif R 3' ' ' ight! ' ', i.'!S' -l, 4 .gl igufllf 35.42 l Iliff 4 jyvii' :gal 'Nl E . - , if :- , , C' gi AX ,SQA 'PIT i J Q lychology sociation. 2? s Q if i -lm' ir g pq W A: Sodalityg Athletic Association: Debating Clubg Press Clubg Literary Club. XJ Sodality French Club Mathematics Club Athletic Association Literary Club Le Chroniqueur Sodalityg Psychology Club, President 43 Social Science Academyg Athletic Associationg Swimming Club: Press Clubg Literary Clubg Class Secretary 2g General Activ- ities Council. , ,, .ww Jane M. Hanley - ' Sodality French Club Athletic Association Riding Club Science Literary Club I 5 Y E ,f E Q f 3 I, 1 lry Club. i if .lite il lg fi i i E 2 P A i 2 l it i l P 1 l l . i H I fi i 1R,f lttil l i P il i l Sodalityg Social Science Clubg Athletic Association: gxrfigtming Clubg Riding Clubg Press Clubg Literary u . C-7' ,..--W-v '. Sodalityg Little Theatreg Psychology Cliibg Social Science Academy, Vice President 4g Athletic Associa- 'UPYL Business Manager 43 Swimming Clubg Press Clubg Literary Club. Sodalityg French Clubg Psychology Clubg Social Science Qfzagzlemyg Athletic Association: Debating Clubg Science u . i Sodalityg Glee Club, Librarian 2, 35 French Club, Secre- tary 3, President 43 Social Science Academyg Athletic Associationg Swimming Ciubg Science Clubg Le Chroni- gueur,-I iubscription Manager 3g General Activities ounci . Socla'litygGiee Ciub3llTreasureri2V, Vice President 43 French Club: Social Science Academy: Athletic'Asso- ciationg Le Chroniqueurg Associate Editor of Moorings. z l Student Council 3, 43 Sodalityg Little Theatre: Psy- chology Clubg Athletic Association, President 41 Var- sityg Literary Clubg General Activities Council 4. iw- 'Mir Sodalitygi Little Theatre: French Club: Athletic Asso- ciationg Swimming Clubg Riding Club, Treasurer 2, Secretary 35 President 4g. Science Clubg Literary Clubg General Activities Council 4. ' Soclalityg French Clubg Mathematics Club: Athletic AS- sociatlong Riding Clubg Science Club, Treasurer 3, VICE President 45 Literary Clubg Le Chroniqueur. if 1. lclalit ding E , whys l, 2. Athi ' Edit: Vi! ggi z- , I 9' 431 fn if A 16 i . if . Z - ,wwf H , J' Q it 1 V 155 f i' 4x 4 l . sg, Av ,Y cv' 1 W . : Asso- grer 2, f Clubg v VI fs ' V, . 1, -ei r ' Soclalityg Social Science Academy: Athletic Association: Riding Clubg Science Clubg N. S. A. Delegate 4. Whos Who Student Council Sodality Class Treasurer l 2 Class President 3 Glee Club French Club Athletic Association Literary Club Scop Associate Editor 4 Le Chroniqueur 1 ,J , , x A, , ,, 1 T: 1, 1 'Y ' 'V 1. , 'N sr ,Zz ,si L .gd La-' ' ' 1.1 , if ,L Q, L 5 Sodalit Little Theatre S anish Club' Ps chology YI I D l Y Clubg Athletic Associationg Literary Club. , 1 , , .,-1 , Y -f , Ll' ,L .I gf A I, V 1 A I ,- ' wif Sodality French Club Psychology Club Vice Pres :dent 4 Athletic Association Press Club Scop Y' . ' ' , l 1 , Q l . . r l X ' . fists s - , K ii?sf'H1 x , ' is ' S X f XFZQQ, x X s -V x , . AEI-EQ Q .4-ia., . . Q Y K V .lla ' arf' A Q' li-Nl ., 'f f ' i jf1?iQu L, L ' - Q X :fs-sfssig,--A - tv Aix . 13 F r ' s 1.1 K he , - as K ease.-..s.. s- - - V---A--' , H9 . , . . . . . . ' . . AS' y 1 1 Q x . i 1 C .e . - . . - . ' - . . C 9 1 y n . 0 1 1 1 ' A . . . 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Meehan J 1 N fr Sodality: Little Theatre: Psychology Club: Social Science Academy: Athletic Association, Secretary 3: Swimming Club: Riding Club: Literary Club: Class Treasurer 2, Class Vice President 4. x..J , 5, Sodality: Spanish Club: Riding Club: Debating Club, President 4: Science Club: Press Club: Scop: General Activities Council 4. , 'iffjfl' - V fl i V 'Y sf! ff if ,gf , . ,'..:faf4si' '- f I 1 ff Z 4 I, , ,Mai f 074' ' .J vw ,mf 7 f , i l l , I X NTI Sodalityg Psychology Club: Athletic Association: Rid- ing Club: Press Club: Literary Club, President 4: Scopi General Activities Council 4. Student Council lg Sodalityg Little Theatre: Psychology Club: Athletic Association: Riding Club: Literary Club. 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SOCIAL SCIENCE I ACADEMY is GERALDINE MCHUGH E I President I5 MAUREEN KELLY 5 Vice President MARY GILL Secretary E GLEE CLUB DOLORES YANDOLI President HELEN LESCH Vice President MARTINA GRIFFIN Secretary CAROLINE SORIA Treasurer GERARDA TOUCHETTE Librarian JOAN MURPHY A Librarian PATRICIA Editor-in BETTY Assistant DOROTHY Assistant MARTI NA Assistant CHRONIQUEUR DUFFY -Chief HILL Editor QUINN Editor GR I FF I N Editor Q. 9 v 2 1 .. ' 4 0 35 41 ,i 1 f 'Q 'Z Q ,-:- ' . it W I I 3 Q 1 , 1 S if, 3 1 'M F v . v rl' 'rv Ayxlwtilfw' 1' 'fhi hui Y I 1 I ' Q 95. , v 4 4 '9 gp A , .e1WZ:2?' V- ., CHEERLEADING SQUAD Janet Savage, Barbara Tier- ney, Constance Ayers, Marilyn McCarthy Loretta Francis, Mary Lou Teahan, Barbara Spinelli. I22 SWIMMING CLUB BETTY HILL President DOROTHY DOWNING Vice President NANCY MAGEE Secretary ROSEMARY O'HARA Treasurer RIDING CLUB JOAN LOVETT President RUTH TICKLE Vice President MARY JO SULLIVAN Secretary llN esldem G CLUB President Y MALEEE Ifelary RY O'HARA l3Surer E CLUB LOVETT ldent TICKLE esident ISULLIVAN rtary E GENERAL ATHLETICS ASSOCIATIGN Joan Lovett, President, Eleanor Reda, Agnes Brach, Helen Mullens, Jane Warren, Margaret Boyle, Maureen Kelly, Blanche LaPorte. VARSITY Agnes Brach, Captain, Joan Lovett, Eleanor Reda, Betty Hill, Jane Warren, Marie Haley, Helen Mullens, Margaret Boyle, Loretta Cody, Joan Feinler, Maureen Heegan, Joan Perry, Beth Davies. 3 my i x 3 an li fu, fu 'Lew- 11 , 5 ., ' E at QE 'E H ..- u vv .av , '5 ' .5 - 2 . 4 E Q ' 13 21' ,, 1 A, .qw . I, : it gi i,... 11: ' ' ': I 15: ku A , ' ,+ 1 q ., M .-.A: , ..,. ' , H ,. in Jn ' 1 : 3 .. .. ., . r is ' I x -N -mr n 1 a f 1 y N 'W W E Ji! W F 'il' :Wim 6. .,,,. Q-at , ,Wg ' 1-fe-pai. V:-W. . 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Rosemarlgounni IE::5jV51srrryirTgn!J?JUZ theses and comprehensives to future Social Science Dorothy icoce , Mary ng?-?gSForrest leaves Catherine OQllVle- , , lem for poetry to Maureen Murnane. u Gallagher leaves her fa. f who might 535,232 Gomes leaves harhivening stole at the entrance ot Lavelle or anY0 1e need if on Pm' mg ' - irq ei ci b. Alice Halligan leaves her unlcliflcovxxgcgstgleigtctoonaey tgeprospedive Commerce maiorsc Jane manlgy lltiga-31?-:Ss in ct?-El,-t?ube Tull of knowledge to Mary Jenkins. g Oan an , an ' ' fn' - Grace Harkins leaves Jack s coffee to the hsurvlval ii :lie fgligiiring Freshman' Betty Hill leaves her well-known! Cagne s agrlcoars y 4 Joan Holihan leaves Bedelia to a an, em! C3 f Ove ' . I t Mari! n Joan Hollitield leaves Father Moody s interesting recounts ot his worldytrave s O Y Maclslamara. 5 . A r 1 d'd 'ff Theresa Jeleniewiez Leavesilislsemary Dunne with the assurance that her mother z n ea!! make t ose pic ,es A g , , r r Mauregn Kl-ally leaves an accurate stcop-watchto the next time-watcher. Bernadette Leclerc leaves the art ol H' Helen Lesch leaves the choir to the ta Joan Livoti leaves her luck-with Fordham to Joan Lovett leaves the perils of Lorraine Maher leaves to jvlaryK. k Janet Mahoney eaves to oan irya the National Student Associatiodn. Mary Malone leaves her Canasta car s Hannah Mangan leaves to tihe Student Mary McArdle leaves une igst. - Marilyn McCarthy leaves the hope tor' Ann McCormick leaves a box ot Anacin Geraldine McHugh leaves her talent major. Marie McLaughlin leaves somewhat regretfullyy Eileen Meehan finally leaves the dictaphone. 2 , U Patricia Meese leaves her copy of the St. Peter s Alma Joan Moran would leave to Mr. Sextonyan absolute cover one. i Veronica O'Connor leaves her' debates in English class to any truelrishman. T yi Elaine Perrin leaves all those slightly used textbooks that she could never sell. D Diane Piedmonte leaves to every member ot the faculty the correct pronunciation of her surname. E i i Dorothy Quinn leaves her Jersey traffic jam to Mario Dermody. ' ' Eleanor Reda leaves those memories ot that weekend at Vassar to Beth Davies. Marilyn Ritter leaves Mr. Sexton the ideal class ot independent thinkers . Janet Savage leaves Mr. Hynard a windproof suitcase for his examination papers. r EmmahScaturro leaves her early morning arrival to anyone who is willing to get up at t at time. ' Jean Shannon leaves her unfailing ability tor promptness. Mickey Simeone leaves Mary Braddock to blaze the trail along the boulevard alone. Therese Smith doesn't want to leave. Louise Snipes is leaving the Science building tor warmer territory-Arizona preferred. Rosemary Sole leaves Mr. Schoeppler to Lina Merlino. Mary Sweeney leaves her curly hair to Sis Cooney. Ruth Tickle leaves her practice teaching experiences to one ot strong constitution. Ellorence Tromer leaves her G. A. C. datebook to the next General Activities president. oria Tucker leaves a date tor all future dances. Katherine West leaves the hope tor a ride next year, to Jane Givens. Dolores Yandolr leaves those precious Glee Club Concerts to whosoever will have them. ' Otour College we leave the fond hope that others will share the warm memories en- illgirirled in our hearts. We take with us, however, the happiness we have found so that in G utu ' ' re we may once again recapture the toys ot college days.. ln witness hereto we set l h' h our sea t is twenty-sixth day of May, nineteen hundred and titty-one. to Mary Lou Gilbertson. of art-fa-it she couldndis- Witness: Dolores Borger and Ruth Tickle THE CLASS OF 1951 135 uf' . M, -. -1- u-uf' L f-f,!.. Anfr-.UP--1 c.,.. . ,,.,'. x. V X W , I ,1 -, .2-cf' , .1 I- I - 4,f:y .f-. 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Zbullv Miss Patricia P14 7'KON.S' HIS EMINENCE FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELI.MAN RIGHT REVEREND MONSICNOR JOSEPH A. EARRELI., V.E. RIGHT REVEREND MONSICNOR PHILIP O. EuRI.ONC, Ph.D. VERY REVEREND PATRICK J. KENNY, O.S.A. VERY REVEREND ROBERT I. CANNON, SJ., Ph.D. VERY REVEREND LAURENCE MECINLEY, SJ.. Ph.D. MARY E. MEADE, PIf..D. MR. AND MRS. HAROLD BROWN MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE W. WIDDECOMBE MRS. E. D. KOEHLER Ann Adams Mr and Mrs. Nicholas Andrews Mr and Mrs. A. Avallone Mr and Mrs. Joseph J. Bakaisa Mr and Mrs. Salvatore Barranco Mr and Mrs. William A. Barry Mr and Mrs. Christopher J. Borger Mr and Mrs. Ernest Bottcher Mr and Mrs. Chester Brach Mr and Mrs. Henry A. Burns Mr P. Casey Mr and Mrs. John M. Connolly Mr and Mrs. Patrick Costello Mr. and Mrs. Richard Costello Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Cuff Mr. and Mrs. John Cusack Mrs. Lillian Dolan Mr. John Downing Mr and Mrs. Matthew F. Duffy Mr and Mrs. John R. Dunne Mr and Mrs. Joseph Ficocella Mr and Mrs. John R. Forrest Mr and Mrs. P. J. Gallagher Dr. and Mrs. George A. Gomes Mr. and Mrs. William Halligan Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hanley The Misses Jane and Joan Hanley Mr. and Mrs. William J. Harkins Mr and Mrs. Walter Hill It Mr and Mrs. Edward Holihan Mr and Mrs. T. Hollifield Mr and Mrs. A. Jeleniewicz Mr and Mrs. William Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Philippe Leclerc Mr and Mrs. Carl F. Lesch Mr Mr Mr Dr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. Philip Livoti and Mrs. Raymond J. Lovett a'nd Mrs. Thomas Maher and Mrs. J. F. Mahoney and Mrs. James L. Malone Michael Mangan . I and Mrs James J. MCArdle G. Clifford McCarthy and Mrs. and Mrs. . John McCormack Miss Jane A. McGowan Mrs. John McHugh Mr. and Mrs. Hume McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. William C. Meehan Mr. and Mrs. James A. Meese Mrs. Herbert V. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Miss MaryfG. D. O'Connor O'Rourke Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Perrin Mr and Mrs. F. H. Piedmonte Mr and Mrs. A. Quinn Mr and Mrs. Saverio Reda Mr and Mrs.IC. Ritter Miss.Joan Saling Mr and Mrs. Joseph G. Savage Mr and Mrs. George Shannon Mr and Mrs. Peter Simeone Mr and Mrs. Frank Smith Mrs. Benton H. Snipes Mr. Frank Sole Dr. and Mrs. Edward Sweeney Mr and Mrs. Alfred J. Tickle Mr and Mrs. George Tromer Mr Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. Melville F. Tucker G. West Mrs. Louis Yandoli !.F. h.D. ell e e arthy ik ighlin han we 'I fer Best Wfkbes fo Me Hass of I9 I Margie Adamo Helen Anderson Miss Jean Ellen Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anselmi Charles and Anthony Avallone Miss Helen M. Avallone Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Ayers Miss Julie Baeszler Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Barbera Jack Barry Miss Catherine P. Battle Miss Ann T. Bechler Mr. and Mrs. H. John Bechler Mrs. Myra J. Berger Miss Catherine Blumenstock Mr. Thomas Bond Mrs. E. Bottcher Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boucouvalas Miss Mary E. Brennan Miss Pat Brett Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Burns Mr. and Mrs. J. Butler Mr. Harold C. Byron Mr. and Mrs. John F. Byron Mrs. Marguerite Campbell Mrs. Alice l. Clark Miss Mary L. Clark Mr. William J. F. Clark Mrs. Mary T. Codd Miss Constance Conifrey Miss Joan Conway Miss Margaret Mary Cooney Miss Jean Crane Mr. and Mrs. W. Davies Mary E. Dolan Tom Donnelly Miss Aileen Duffy Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ellis Mary Farley Miss Yolanda Fucini Miss Marylou Gilbertson Miss Jane Givens Mr. and Mrs. Walter Godlewski Mr. Joseph F. Grassia Mr. and Mrs. John J. Griffin Miss Martina Griffin Miss Veronica Hagelstein Mr. and Mrs. George Halakos Miss Marie Haley Miss Janis Hall Miss M. Estelle Hall Miss Alice Halligan Mr. William J. Halligan, Jr. Miss Joan Hannon Mr. Leo Hart Miriam Hespelt, Ph.D. Miss Irene Holahan Mrs. L. C. Howland Mr. and Mrs. George Humphrey Miss Theresa Jeleniewicz Mr. Charles M. Krause Miss Dorothy Lawson Miss Theresa Leclerc Miss Catherine Lennon Carl W. Lesch . Frances Lesch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Libertucci Miss Joan Livoti Mr. Thomas Livoti Best Wl3'h85 fo f!1eL'lass of 19 I Miss Barbara Luba Jean R. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Magilligan, Sr. Mr. Francis J. Magilligan, Jr. Miss Catherine Maher Helen Maher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Maher Miss Lorraine Maher Mr. Richard Maher Miss Eleanor Malone Mr. James L. Malone Brother Joseph S.S.S. Mr. Timothy Mangan Miss Elizabeth McArdle Miss Margaret McArdle Mr.'G. Clifford McCarthy, Jr Miss Geraldine McHugh Mr. John F. McHugh' Miss Patricia Meese Mr. Harry J. Monahan Miss Helen Mullens Miss Ann Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Mulligan Miss Ann Marie Mulvihill Miss Maureen Murnane Miss Ruth Murphy Mrs. Mary O'Donnell Miss Mary O'Flaherty Miss Alice O'Reilly Miss Ruth O'Reilly Lt ljgl and Mrs. W. W. Penney Mr. Donald Perrin Roberta Perrin Miss Betty Power Miss Angela Rita Powers Mr. Joseph Quinn Margaret Quinn Miss Joanne Reid Miss Kathleen Reilly Mrs. Marie Reilly Miss Sue Reilly Miss Mary Richardson Miss Maureen Roach Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robicheau Miss Nan Robinson Mr. Thomas Rogers Mr. Joseph Ryan fliss Mary T. Ryan Miss Joan Saccaro Mr. Joseph G. Savage, Jr. Miss Carol Sawade Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sawade Mr. Charles Schoeppler Mr. Roland Seguin, Ph.D. Larry Seube Miss A. Shea Miss E. Shea Mrs. M. Shea Miss Caroline Soria Mrs. M. A. Soria 'Mr. and Mrs. Peter Spinelli Virginia M. Staudt, Ph.D. The Sugar Bowl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweeney Miss Mary E. Sweeney Miss Mary Lou Teahan Mr. and Mrs. John J. Tierney Alma C. Torras Mr. Melville Tucker, Jr. Miss Helen Von Wecheln Mlr. Thomas Wiehl, Jr. Miss Doris Wills N CGMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. HUGH T. CUFF 4 .Z I 4 1 P 1 I a I l f ff 1 f X055 wr Wffwmscwbsfe '-1 ' f Qfffyf ,Ml A J 'qfmlfffow v Q-KWXK Q- 'Q www wx 4, 4, , , 5432? . N , A , 1'-P 1 qxgw an . . ... . azggwfff ,Y, E? . ,I U 1,4 .. 49 4 I :fm f Y' 1 , M V, 15 - 'Ulm-' ,4 ff' I 5 Z Q 4 S E I i A .- . . , V XX X . . ., +'g.,,. U S hi' lv Q- q-' .- . 4. - , . -- ul. ,..,zr.... A f'n qn- . V+, 'nf-A .M 'P' 'f',rf'v W -. 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