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

 - Class of 1953

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l-lot Dog' The Korean situation turned our attention to Francis Cardinal Spellman's plea for blood donations. Over one hundred of our students answered the Cardinal's request. Some of the Juniors, noted for their athletic prowess, toppled over in fainting lady fashion after donating their blood. They recovered, how- ever, in time to partake of the refreshments offered by the Red Cross. Town Meeting on the Air was the oc- casion of more fame for the Junior Class. Connie Trimboli participated in a panel dis- cussion of the Korean War. Connie's Monday morning query: l-low do I televise? We should think Connie an old hand at television poise for together with Shirley Mazzotta, and Agnes Short, she made a second appearance on Father Moody's Religion in the Week. The success of the Junior Prom, April in Paris, was due largely to the efforts of chair- man, Maureen Mulligan, and co-chairmen, Barbara Roache and Terry Cangemi. Perhaps its main attraction appeared in the decorative Right Bank as all the Juniors longingly eyed the travel posters spread about Lavelle. The l-lypocritic Days had unobtrusively Slipped away again, it was time to say farewell to the Seniors. We chose Catherine Ogilvie and Shirley Mazzotta, as co-chairmen, and feted the departing Class of '52 at the Park Plaza. lt was a perfect climax though a slightly sad one, to the end of our carefree Clays at Notre Dame for we would return in September as the leaders. Liza's road from rags to riches

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At last! Upperclassmen GHQ Ship-shape uimiiorr Year' WINTER This year we returned to Notre Dame with the deep awareness of our status as upper classmen. The gloom of Winter made us cog- nizant of the seriousness of our Junior Year. It was a Winter Wonderland and a time for decision! Majors must be chosen---intellectu- al hibernation devoted to earnest thought designated our entrance to the upper class strata. 'Ne, in turn, adopted Freshman Sisters with the'same feeling of good-natured mother hens preciously manifested by thosewho had adopted us two long years' ago. Our social calendar began with the Junior- Freshman Dance under the direction of Co- chairmen, Joan Cleary and Kathleen Hurley. Decorations handled by Terry Cangemi and Marilyn McNamara set a cheerful harvest scene for the college men who came to waltz the members of both classes. With staunch f-aith we strove to make our presence felt in the various club organiza- tions. Two new clubs were formed on the campus that year. The Young Democratic and Republican Clubs stressed the importance of political awareness-first voters and non- voters were wooed by both organizations. The Class of '53 had prominent members in many Clubs: Shirley Mazzotta represent- ing the Debating Club brought success to Notre Dame and the Junior Class with the defeat of lona College, Annemarie Swett proved her talent once again, as Liza, in Little Theatre's winter production of Pygmalion. Our doleful return after Christmas vaca- tion was cheered by the eager anticipation of the forthcoming C-.A.A. weekend. As Marie Haley snapped pictures galore, the Juniors, inhabiting the King's Dorm of Oak 'n Spruce Lodge, turned bunk beds into a set- ting for a three-ring circus. AIlez-oop! the mere mention of that phrase meant a victim. Take cover or fly through the air with the greatest of ease! 96



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