Notre Dame College - Moorings Yearbook (Staten Island, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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den! m Y aware oi my bequeath ll wholelleifled Soon allllleve Ili esteem, for DPY with their lWaYS be the Splfing course l dog Stands' .ies Maritain. cation class. 9 will never at booksii' yone Who e Mafhe' - - J' Grittin to avoid deadline . ' ' French printing press to Martina Patricia Duffy, a miniature fiGfVe5- - h little sister. A . fl outh to er I . . 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

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