High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 25 text:
“
Class Prophecy 1951 June 11, 1971 Red Hill, Penna. DEAR Mimaaas or 'run CLASS or '51: JAs you probably know, our former Student Council President, Lizanne Kelly, has done great things. After studying law and being admitted to the bar, Liz rose higher and higher and she is now in Washington, the only woman ever to be nominated for VicefPresident of the United States. Pending congressional meetings next month, we shall know if she may be appointed. I needn't tell you about Judy Hawthorne. Probably the most publicized woman in America today, she is still her own sweet self. As Catholic Mother of the Year, she is interested only in her family's welfare and in good works. Joan Bonanomi, one of the class geniuses, has opened a delightful rustic hotel. The Tomanjoan Indian Lodge in Neshaminy Falls, Pennsylvania, is known for miles as the place to go for excellent cuisine and an atmosphere of hospitality. For those of you who read New York papers, this will not be news, but for the others, I must tell you of the success of Judy Roberts. After playing summer stock for a year, Judy was spotted by a talent scout for a good part in a Broadway show in which she has been captivating audiences ever since with her satirical wit. In her latest vehicle, Broadway Minus 0ne, she is superb. Her children have never missed a performance. Anita Huidobro, our fiery, Spanish-born athlete is extremely happy in her chosen field of endeavor. As captain and centerfforward of the fivefyearf undefeated AllfAmerican hockey team, and as president of the U. S. Field Hockey Association, she finds time for other things, namely her Champ She is very rushed, but very happy. You've all seen the marvelous articles and pamphf lets by Sister Mary of Carmel, the winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965. That charming and gracious nun is Carmela Vilotti, whom we thought most likely to raise a large family. Fay Marie Jones, who aspired to nursing as a profession during our four years of High School, has reached her goal, and more. Fay is now Dean of Nurses at a wellfknown hospital in New York. During the past Eve years a capable child psy' chiatrist has developed a large practice in Phila' delphia. You would never guess it, but the grave Doctor E. N. Bekir is Najiye Bekir, the gal we knew so well in school days. She has been very sucf cessfulg keep up the good work, Nonnie. You've all heard, of course, that the President of the Catholic Lay Forum of Philadelphia is Mrs. J. G. Landner, the former Jacquie Green. A wellf known socialite,Jacquie nevertheless, finds time for her husband and her three charming children. One of the most important woman delegates of the U. S. left recently for Tibet on a secret mission. She was none other than Ann Marie Stefanowicz, who, although very busy, has time for her family. Honey Danforth is now Medical Advisor at Women's Medical Hospital. A brilliant surgeon, she is still as witty as ever and everyone at Women's Med. loves her. Janie Smith, the linguist of the class, has put her Ravenhill education to great use. She is now head of the American Consulate in France. Comment allezfvous, Janie? ' As you, who live in Philadelphia know, one of the largest and most elite weddings was held at St. Mary's Church last month. It was the mar' riage of Eileen Bonorna's son, Joseph to Claire Birkmire's daughter, Jeanne. My own sixteen- yearfold Vicki was bridesmaid, and one of Joan Bonanomi's sons was best man. Eileen and Claire looked lovely in Parisian originals from their own select dress shop in Germantown. The name of their smart shop has become a byword with the smartly dressed women of Philadelphia. And so, dear members of the class of '51, we have accomplished many things since our graduaf tion. Some have reached heights, higher and dizzier than others, but all of us have put our education to good use. Oh, we have gone on to higher planes of learning, colleges and universities, but it was the splendid groundfwork of a Ravenhill education that permitted us to scale the heights of higher learning. We have all achieved a position of some consequence in the world. As for me, I have returned to my home in Red Hill, after much traveling, and to my first love, children's dresses. Some of us may never see each other again, but pray that we may all meet someday in Heaven. God bless you all. Sincerely, MACH DAUT
”
Page 24 text:
“
The Last Will and Testament QJVQ We, the Senior class of '51, being of sound mind and will, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Freshman, we leave our struggle with second year Latin, and the thrill of our First Prom. To the Sophomores we leave our Biology specimens and the joy of our Class Ring Reception. To the Juniors, we leave our own Senior classroom and all the worries, the happy times, and the wonderful experiences that are part of a Senior at Ravenhill. LIZANNB KELLY leaves her car to Sally Tiers and her love of minutes to Mary Kaufman. ANN MARIE STEFANOWICZ leaves her lovely voice to Marie Piantieri and her hockey ability to Aida Solis. MARY ANN DAUT leaves her curly hair to Terry Huidobro and her weekends to Gloria Ferguson. ANITA Humoaao leaves her ability in basketball to Arlene Ludwig and her special pic' tures to Gloria Ferguson. JANLE SMITH leaves her Latin lessons to Donna Giannini and her room to Arlene and Lee. HONEY DANroR'm leaves her long hair to Mary Kaufman and her harmony and humor to Sally Tiers. JUDY ROBERTS leaves her midfmorning snacks to Julia Moran and her Saturday nights to Mary Kaufman. CLAIRE BIRKMIRB leaves her hops to school to Mary Warren and her uniform shoes to Rosemary Spino. EILBEN BONOMA leaves her Glee Club Presidency to Mary Kaufman and her blue eyes to Terry Huidobro. JoAN BONANOMI leaves her acting ability to Mary Warren and her lovely smile to Gloria Hilbert. JUDY HAWTHORNE leaves her height to Gloria Ferguson and her contagious laugh to Lee Villapiano. FAY JoNizs leaves her capable lungs to Julia Moran and her official A. O. to Terry Huidobro. JAcQum GREEN leaves her expressive eyes to Julia Moran and her missing class ring to Donna Giannini. CARMELA Vn.oTTi leaves her long hockey drive to Adriana Mannucci and her colorful hair to Lee Villapiano. NAJIYB BEKIR leaves her love of the C. C. to Mary Kaufman and her seat in the refectory to Aida Solis. 20
”
Page 26 text:
“
mv. W Y 'Q 3 ' , , 1' egg ,Q 'aa fl? 'Q S 4 42 Sf Ai X X .3 w 50 A ' t. R , - -V Wu ::':- 5 . 2 1. iv. .9 X . N I . Q ki 4, X xii? Mf S . wg-.2 35 'iv 3, fx I A wig Ha' ' 1 ' Q' ,gf if i 'fi' is 52 ' ,Vs Q-'iw ' iv. Q0 4, waymx .. X :..: . b , ,WM , , 1: . . nw A f 62:21. .wgw Q M O an ' in , , .A.:: E QSM M K W, Q W Sf? 11 9 ,gp x q X 4-Q
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.