Ravenhill Academy - Mariale Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1959
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F P MARIALE Academy of the Assumption Philadelphia 44, Pennsylvania f 'X 7 'I 3 jf- 0 -f Jia x f 66+-eg ' llll llll QI z 'WIS Pope John XXIII ham chosen fox his papal coat of arm I'l1S f8IIllIy mn ma of a tovwvr fIankuI In n 1 ff 1 mn 1 n 51 u x uk e x Nt Qs... Q' 3-lf' N' .IUIIN X Illll 1 Xl' Il f I r 1 frvmf 'un 1 ll zurxal fllur Ive, the senior class, wish to dedicate the 1959 Mariale to the memory of Pius XII. The death of our beloved Pontiff was a particular loss for the ASSUHIPIIOH For many years Pius XII had been the Cardinal Protector of our Order In 1939, as Papal Secretary of State, Cardinal Pacelh visited Ravenhill Even today lf vou enter the parlor IH wI11ch he sat, you feel his presence and watchful gaze We feel sure that he will watch over us fron1 his place ln Heaven We need his help and loving protection now more than evei He is always 1n our prayers as surely we are in his It is to this Father, the Pastor An ellcus th'1t Rawcnhlll fivcs thanks and ratltudc with Illl lI1r11lL His EIIIIHCHCC JOHN CARDIN AL UH-SRA 4r1,hb1shop of Phlladflphta HIS HOLIINESS POPE PILS XII nee C iflllll 1I U H ll 1 IIDIDOIHIIIIFIII to 1 lll6ll1llli IX wear tl entle lun: w priest I11 11 orlu d Xl orou lx for the In ttf rms 11t o II xltlltllllll II1 h.1 foundf d IIIIFIX t1r 0 ws p ll 1 1 IX w o ll ll 1 1 hoo for r4t11d4 d llllltlflll l0lll Xl 101 wl111l1 ha-1 do11e 111111 I1 fol thc nuds 1 .111otl111 of the I .111 mal wsollr I I lneen re IDOIPIIIIIC' for many Illfllll 1l 11t111t11 for tlo tr fllllllt relation hip lo Ildlllf' 1 tus of the 0 tl11 rc are the family I0lllllllllll0Il bundu und the Catholic Family Life Bureau XII Illl ood could not 0 unrcwarded This wear Pope ,lohn XXIII elemted our Xrchlnshop to the dx IIIIW of .1 Lardlnal Y . r . u . 5 . .4 . . . . . xx A . . 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The Catl '1 ClliIl'llIf S .- DI al. 1 '1 1. so . . 1 .- . j..l','S ' lc 111s s .' 1 s 11 '1s 'S' 1 s'. , I ' Q ' 5 ' S l I I 4 1 1 . .- 4374 y I ' ' 1,' 1 1 ' '1 ' 1 . : gg g ' . .tix -- 1 I, jj - 1 REV MOTHER MARIE DENYSE Superzor General of Relzgzous of the Assumption My maternal affectron prayers and benedlctlon to you all may you reallze the :deal of a true chrlcl of the Assumption Qur Assumption lVlotl1ers REV MOTHER ELIZABETH MARY Proulncral of Aotth Amerrca Former Superior of Bayhaven rn Mramr Florzda Taught at Ratenhrll l93Z 1942 Many thanlcs clear Mothers lor your lovrng gulclance to your Assumptron children REV MOTHER FRANCES MARGARET REV MOTHER GUADALUPE Former Ass stan! General and Provrnczal of North Amertca and Superxor of Rauenhzll 1942 l9J3 What can I yyrsh for you durmg thrs 40th year of the Assumptlon at Ray enhxll except that you should strrye to be a real Assump tlon gurl As I wrlte thls yye are loo 1 g towards the Easter dawn and the Church s t See hug e thrngs Suc should be your desxre as an Assumptlon grr Seek nd desire those better thxn s Vhlfh are first of all your lrfe of faxth and al Our Lord t en o e glyer of your tame your loye your sery nce Keep a hugh leyel of Chrrstun .Iudg ment and keep yery close to Our Lady If her seal rs oyer you as an Assumptlon grrl then yyhercyer you go you yull dravy others to her and her DINING Son and you yylll be lxke the good earth that gryes the hun dredfod and oyer yyhlch Angels yy ll Jorce Superror of Ravenhrll 4- Groundbreaking -A ' . . Je ,. ' my K A T Q' ll Sue Jewell presents Princess Grace of Monaco with a bouquet of roses from the Senior School. Reverend Mother has just given the Princess a painted holy card remem- brance of the Community. Mother Dorothv. Princess Grace. Mrs. J, Sheridan, Bishop McCormick, and Reverend Mother Guadalupe walk past the Senior Class on their way to the groundbreaking. Manv parents and friends were present. For Qur New Senior School His Excellency' Bishop McCormick was a distinguished guest. Here Princess Grace and Reverend Mother are breaking ground for the new high school. Solemn Bene- diction was followed by an invitation tea. Faculty Reverend Mother Guadalupe, Mrs. Edward Schwanderla, head of the Chemistry. Social Studies. and Algebra depart- ments: Miss Deanna Manelli. head of the Geometry and Biology departments: Mother Francis Joseph. Principal of the Senior School and Mis- tress of the Junior and Sen- ior classes. examine the blue- prints of the new school building. VY i Shown here are many of the Senior school fac- ulty, as they look over an impressive library display. The members shown here are: Mother Milagro. ninth and tenth grades: Mother Theresa Eugenia. head of the Spanish department: Miss Pankhurst, the s:hool nurse: Mother Anne Therese, eighth grade Geography: Miss Boyce. eighth class mistress: Miss Bentz, Special Eng- lish: and Mother Myriam. Mother Marthe Emmanuel. French and Latin: Miss Mary Gallagher, head of the English and Dramatics departments: Mrs. Robert Pitts. head of the Physical Education department: and Mother Clare Teresa. Sophomore French, try to make the difficult choice of the color scheme for the new building. 'if ,. if th year rl? Mary Su anne Joan Jewell ue Chatterbox Sue battered car doors hockev suck sense of humor Ocean Clty lrkes to get to the Pomt V or Presldent that s our Sue udent Councrl urs Pre J C rd of Mary A 'X 4 yrs Hockey Varsity l yr J V 'S yrs Career Club 4 yrs Dramalrc Club 3 yrs Glee Club 4 yrs frencn Club 4 yrs Adoralron Yocrely 4 yrs Mxssron Club 4 yrs Retreat Gurld Lrbrary Club 7 yrs Red Team Oi- 'Lf , Q ' 1 V .Q va V4 Q is mx-f z Q ' xi' K S . . . . . . r... ' ...5'z - ' St '. .. N ., s. '58- 9. Rep. '57-'58: bl : ., ,. .: , ' , ., ,..,,-Q-1-'H 411 Kathy have plpe organ wlll travel weddmgs and funerals everybody s buddy Crnmson and Grey fan Smlle Kathy a to Slmon of Legree math whlz Hendere appetnte Student Counczl 2 yrs Vice Pres J8 D9 R p 56 7 Chrld of Mary A A 4 yrs Hockey Asst Mgr 2 yrs Bas etball C ptarn 8 9 V rszty 3 yrs J V l y Career Club 4 yrs Stage Crew 1 yr Glee Club Spanish Club 2 yrs Adoratlon Socrety 4 yrs Mzssron Club 4 yrs Prom Commrttee Yearbook Staff Jr Lrbrary Club 2 yrs Red Team Captam 38 59 Kathleen J une Heulere A A 0 I Y I Q O 0 - . ' 66 ' YY . . . . . . , ', ., '- . - . e.' -'5 : g r ., .: , . ., .5 lz , a '5 -'5 , a , ., . ., f.f , ,I v .f , 4 yrs., Pres. '57-'58, '58-'59: French Club, 3 yrs.: , .: ' : : . ' , ' 1- -v , -, 1 - . ei.. A 5 Ns. Muna Del Socorro Aquel Coco green eyes faworlte expression Bellewe me bell rmger curly French fan? temper temper Miss Atom Bomb Eve o clock bath those summers at R H A T V for 2 yrs Spamsh Club Z yrs Treas 38 39 Adoration ncxety 7 yrs zssxon Club 7 yrs res 9 9 Seruzce Club Llbrary Club l yr Catechetzcal Gurld Z yrs Inlcmatzonal Club Red Team Boarders Dramatic Club KK 'V Y ' ' ll ' V 'V ' lf Vf? lt YY' . . . . . . . , . . . . Student Council, I yr., Boardefs Rep. '58-'59s A. A., S ' . .. ,: M4 ' , .. ., P . 8-'5 : Lulu shy at Hrst slght I m freezmg Boarder s hzur dresser love for sports Chrnstmas m New York her gettmg fat duet longmg to go home A A 3 gs Boarders Dramalzc Club Spanzsh Club 3 yrs Adoratzon Soclety 3 yrs Mrsszon Club 3 yrs Seruzce Club International Club Chzld Guidance Whzte Team uri. F Marla dc Lourdes Bomllu Pulmu Margaret Marne C acl.: Maggle xt s my fault he Club the Countess team manager Mnss Fflgldalfe long hair horses are het hobby sweet n gentle when s the next tram for Phoenxxvxlle? P 4 yrs Hockey Mgr 3 yrs Basketball Mgr 3 yrs Career Club 4 yrs Dramalzc Club 3 yrs Glee Club 4 yrs French Club 4 yrs Spamsh Club l yr Adora tron Socxety 4 yrs Pres J8 39 Mrsszon Club 4 yrs Red Team . . Q . Q '...U'. n...I H H ,, . Q, s Student Council, l yr., Boarders' Re . '58-'59: A. A., 1 'J ' ' l I 'i Deanna Ocean C1ty Weekender dreamer lonely Latin scholar unsophlstlcated sophlstlcate Mass A A little vuhlte mlce a Canadran summer loxes to smg A A 4 yrs Career Club 4 yrs Dramatzc Club 3 yrs ec 79 Qlee Clu 4 yr French Club 4 yrs Vzre Pres 78 79 Adoralron Socrety 4 yrs Mzssron ub 4 yrs Ren 78 Jr Library Club 2 rs Yearbook Staff Co Editor 38 D9 Whzte Team Deanna Mary Drake 2' ,U 1, sf 1,58- Il be bf QQ ,' A Cl , ' ., '57- 5 . 4 'I y .4 , L 4 Marcgracc Margaret Foley Marxgrace Ocean Clty summers trips to Florida D7 T Bird college bound football fan Thats darlmg Rah Blue and Gold hot rod watch that Horn Career Club 4 yrs Dramalzc Club 3 yrs Glee Club 4 yrs French Club 4 yrs Adoratron Socrety 4 yrs Mxssxon Club 4 yrs Child Gurdance Prom Commrttee 2 yrs Chazrman 38 39 Red Team U , H . . . . . . Student Counril, I yr., Sec.. '58-'59: A. A., 4 yrs., Bamby weekends at the March s Mnss Future Secretary Oh you re crazy her love of avlatlon t1ny eyes Chrlstmas m Washmgton 15 years at the ASSUmpfl0H Chzld of Mary A A 3 yrs Glee Club 2 yrs Spanzsh Club 3 rs Career Club 3 yrs Adoratzon Socrety ance International Club Yearbook Staff Red Team Boarders Dramatzc Club Mana Amulm Fuentes Curdenul ' u - 17 KL ' 'YY 3 yrs.: Mzssron Club, 3 yrs,: Servzce Club: Chzld Guad- 'Hfaf' H? Mama Emuhu Geoffrey Luna Mllnta pm collectlon Mexico and San Salvador our lmgulst the enthuslastlc artlst with a mnxture of poetry dark eyes Mlss TN T the pause that re freshes A A 4 ys H ckey 4 yrs J V 4 y Basket all rs J V 4 Career Club 4 yrs BoardersDra matrc Club Pres Spamsh Club 4 yrs Pres 58 59 Glee Club 4 yrs French Club 4 yrs Adoratzon Society Mrsszon Club 4 yrs Serurce Club Chzld Guidance lntematxonal Club Whzte Team hr-' rv' at I2 year gxrl watch the bxrdne Old Cape Cod blg slster college bound Inky our Career Club Pres darn this stick shnft Chrld of Mary A A 4 yrs Hockey Varsny I yr 4 yrs Pres 58 59 Dramatzc Club 3 yrs Glee Club 4 yrs French Club 3 yrs Spanish Club Z yrs Ado ranon Soczety 4 yrs Mzssxon Club 4 yrs Yearbook Staff Whlte Team Putncm Ann llcnhels ll 9, ' ' It VY U . . - ., ' 5 . ., .J , ' , ., J. V., 3 yrs.: Basketball, J. V., 3 yrs.: Career Club, Y ' 4 ' . 'I ' - I I 'O l 5 . . - I I 1 'x , at Marne Slephame Knup ee our campfire gurl Knup Taxi Serv ce Do you have the car? our bridge player her llttle dog cough drops favorlte CXPIESSIOH you re rxght Student Counczl 7 yrs Treas D8 J9 Chrld of Mary Basketball Varsxty 2 yrs J V 2 yrs Tennrs 4 yrs Career Club 4 yrs Dramatrc Club 3 yrs Stage Mgr 38 D9 Glee Club 3 yrs French Club 4 yrs Adora tzon Society 4 yrs Library Club 2 yrs White Team C t 58 59 . . i . . . . . . . ' ll ' 'V 44 77 . . . ' ' - ' ' I Af - -, - V- , C I I A. A., 4 yrs.: Hockey, Varszty, Z yrs., J. V., Z yrs.g , , .. . ., .Q , .I Y- H ' , -, Q , -, l ' ap. ' -' . Polly our A A Rep et cetera et cetera et cetera that crazy red car hard hearted Hanna college week ends lrttle bundle of energy? Ambmon teacher Destmatnon pupnl A A 4yrs Pres D8 99 Hockey Varsrty lyr yr Basketball J V l yr Tennis 4 yrs Career Club 4 yrs Dramatzc Club 2 yrs Glee Club 4 yrs French Club 4 yrs Adoratlon Society 4 yrs Mzssxon Club 4 yrs Chzld Guzdance Prom Commzttee Year book Stal? Red Team Pauhne Jane Lwbcrt fi Eau Klfwwsf lllwaa Martmez Williams Ollvla We get lots and lots of letters sense of humor My kmgdom for a horse the youngest of the 59ers your seruce Valrant Prmce A yrs Basketball J V l y Career Clu yrs Boarder s Dramatzc Club French Club 1 yr Span :sh Club 2 yrs Adoratzon Soczety 2 yrs Mzssron Club Z yrs Servlce Club Pres D8 39 Child Gurd ance lntematzonal Club Red Team ppamgumnlw' Vlckl Mother General the 3 IO for New York summers at Nantucket Parlez vous Francans our world trav e er Harxard ws Prlnceton Glve me a bnte good com ersatlonallst French Club 3 yrs Pres 78 99 Spanzsh Club 1 r Adoratzon Soczety 3 yrs Mrssron Club 3 yrs Prom Commzttee Whzte Team Eleanor Vu-torus Murray 1 - ,, .. . M - . . . lu V . . Z . ,, V . . A. A.. 3 yrs.: Career Club, 3 yrs.: Dramatic Club, Z yrs.: , ., . - : ' , y .: , , Clara Ester Sala ar Davidson Fxfica her best fnends Bamby and Lulu Santa longmg for a concert always wntmg homesxck happy tears planning to go to college Im happy A A 2 yrs Spamsh Club 7 yrs Boarders Dmmatzc Club Adoratzon Society 2 yrs Mlssron Club 2 yrs Servzce Club Treas 58 59 Chzld Gurdance Cateche txcal Guald Internataonal Club Whzte Team . 9' .v . . . L ... ... ... . . . . . . . . . - u v 77 . . . . I . I , . . ., ., , ... .. I p -I , -I . , , A . . ' I ' - Y I . I , - Joanne Move over Van Gogh banana trees Isn t that dnvme? Chestnut Hlller Bagle s buddy curley her raccoon coat our Boston baby sitter 23 ' traveler A A 4 y s Dramatic Club 3 yrs Glee Club 4 yrs French Club 2 yrs Spamxh Club 2 yrs Adorauon Society 4 yrs Mrsxron Club 4 yrs Child Guldance Prom Commlltee Whxte Team Joanne Marne Santa Maru: ll ,Y . Q.. , . . . 44 Y ' ' 7, 0 . . . . . . 3 - Q ' s . Q . . 4 0 . . . . . ' ll Y . 0 . . - -- f-I , -I . .I 1 -I 1 -I , -I - -I I I . o 4 V ,W 5 N, x rex QYN c , Ruta Constance Schwurt Rita our ham Aggle the fabulous modest shy? Girls have you beard the latest joke? Lady Catherme bench warmer Democrat AmblIl0n Stage Destmatlon Wells Fargo V El J V 3 y s Career Club 4 yrs Dramatrc Club 3 yrs Pres 38 D9 Glee Club 4 yrs French Club 4 yrs Adoration Soczely 4 yrs Mrssron Club 4 yrs Jr L1 brary Club Yearbook Staff 2 yrs Co Busmess Mgr 58 39 Red Team 40 . . . , .... ' . Child of Mar : A. A., 4 rs.: Basketball, Varsity, l yr., . ., I .f , ,Q , ., Kathy mnschlef maker Topsy licensed drnver Oh that laugh' mtellectual? snsterly love ex Florndxan those trips to Washmgton quxet? Ambmon Oceanography Destmatxon Mermaid A A 2 yrs Career Club Z yrs Dramatrc Club 2 yrs Treas 58 59 Glee Club Z yrs Spamsh Club 2 yrs . . . - . . . UH' ' ' ll VY 7 ' . . ' ' ' v 7 'P 1 o Vxce-Pres. '58-'59g Adoratron Soczety, Z yrs.: Mzsszon , .: : , - - , , , - , v , - I I 'i U - I - 1 , ' , . . . i Club 2 yrs Prom Commzttee Yearbook Staff Co Edztor 58 59 Library Club 2 yrs Pres 57 58 58 59 Whale Team Kathleen Marne Sash WTR Ruth Marne Small: Dee Miss Vltallty Captam VISIIS to the nurse summers ln Sea Isle those Joes her little frnends Oreland Commuter sundae maker lookmg forward to COLLEGE A 4 yr Hoc ey Varszty 7 rs Capt J V Bas e a arszty 7 s Career Club 4 yrs Dramalrc Club 3 yrs Glee Club 4 yrs French Club 3 yrs Spanish Club 7 yrs Sec! 38 D9 Adoranon Socuety 4 yrs Mission Club 4 yrs Labrary Club 7 yrs Jr Lrbrary Club 7 yrs Yearbook Stal? Co Busmess Mgr Wbzte Team A part of every iieart will linger iwere. As we take lvuvv ofR1lVCxlilili. tlif- fr-lmol wr' hurl wait:-cl for. Thr- yr-ur win fillwl with joy. lzavf- gruwii to lun-. lvt us pau-v for u iimim-rit but alan tum-hml with -zuliic'-Q. lwvuii-a- it was tn lmik lun-k ut ilu' Illlllly Illilblby yvznr- iw llavc' our lzifl lla-rv ut IiilX1'lllliii. Now wc' any fare'- sliura-rl tugs-tlia-r. Hur fra--hniam yvur was ai wc-ll tu our N-liuul. to our lwlmml nuns. and time for new llf'llllllillillIlf'If'i. ,-M Suplmiimn-H to our fri:-mls. V80 may lu- le-using, liut our and ,Iuniurf our eluys ww-ro api-nt in finaly. At spiritf will rcniain former. last wc we-rv Senior-f Thi, was thc' ye-nr wc M. G. Foley. M. Czacki, J. SantaMaria. D. Drake, A, Fuentes, S. Jewel, P. Henkels, R, Schwartz, P. Liebert, E. Geoffrey, K. Heidere, O. Martinez, C. Salazar, S. Aquel, V. Murray, L. Bonilla, M. Knup, K. Sisk, R. Smith. 41 The Senior class oflicers take time out from their busy schedule. Who's this? Mother Victoria, Mother Emilia, and Mother Amalia. :W Q7 pi- Senior lnlormals sig, e The Seniors impose a serious penalty on a lowly H9 Y i 3 7 f :YJ Freshman. Qi' 5 A favorite Senior pastime-Eating ,,.e H, -f ,A .gvifqg weft. . if . ff 7 f-au' th year ,IQ ? Q- 'ln -llne Junior Class !v's ! CQ Q P 1-fl F' . 'QI QU JON Q' M. Salazar. E. Hughes. L. Crandlev. P. McCabe. M. Heiclere. H. Waskieu'icz. A. Watson. C. Doran. A. Howe, C. Fas. G. Lammer. B. Britt. B. Wall. V. Roberts. M. L. Rhinchart. M. Hyk. B. Abbud, I. Halasz. Absent: V. Bou, J. Delfonsc, J. Iturbide. A. M. Leary, J. Lutz. S. Collison. K. O'Malley. Don't they ever keep quiet? Socializing at the Freshman Tea. It wasn't my fault! , 1 I Future varsity? AND -llie Sopliemcpre Class IQ' U tmviu... ,I ,N 494: vm an 'la ,A Q .A - 4, jiww, 5' , Q., 'nfs' L . ' - .' www. 'ff'-I '. I At., 'J ' 'V '--aww . vi I' rf ' 'g . y ' a'5'3.,i,, 3, - 71-11-.N 3 .. P. Belair, J. Boardman. G. Cole. M. Craig. G. Delfonse. B, Fisher. M. K. Flynn, R. Giannini. P. John. A. Leas. L. Nlaldonado. A. Mcllvaine. M. Mclieever. C. Moffatt. M. E. Navas. M. Nec. G. Newmaier. J. Palma. K. Picardo. L. Rizio. M. Sraucler. H. Teri. A. Williams. 14 4 gl. ',,,- ,. Those Sophomores will do anything for a laugh! ,qv 4 E Is Peggy contemplating sprinkling salt I I down M.1riIyn's back, by any chance? 7' 4.1:- 'I dont believe it, says Fortification for afternoon classes. fi Chris as doubling priest in 'V v Bernadette. fi.: fa The FI'6S 1l'T1dN CICHSS . I ' thnx? ' 35. wa.- KQ., 1 . f , aff' We 2 . favs x' ..-Q-. .ff A . 4' .. if fa 5 sq P n :ir -,fi-. y MI- , Q' f, ' 3 ,. elii yy as ' I ' L .. ., ' f . .A .5 .I .Q ... RN ' f ' ' .fe . . - 'Me W 1'- 4 . 'A ' 'JL ., S 'H' T. -+ -,- ' ' 1 .,g.. .12 sl- ' 5f,T,r r- ' N. P. Bregy. F. Buchinsky. M. Canuso. D. Davanev. A. Dougherty, M. Fas. M. Harrigan. B. Henkels. M. L. Henkels. C. Kerns. M. L. Liebert. P. McCaffray, M. Mellon. P. Moffatt, M. Murray. O. Navas, K. O'Brien. L. Regan. K. Sommer. M. Waldman. K. Waldman. 1 tv psi We MF- . ,L It was a tough lnltlatxon. but ll was il fun. TW-.Q Hollywood has nothing on USU! C'mon, there's room for one more. Where were you on the night of September 16th? ,Av U , -IAC. e 1 ,, ,gr i wi . Q' J ul - ' Eighth Grade Right to Left: M. Schock, L. Maldonado. C. Chartier, J. Canuso. J. Mucha, M. Davis. F. Kern J. Sisk, D. O'Neill. C. Scbock, J. Miller, R. Sheridan. S. Abbud. Standing: R. Rafferty G. Stauder. Absent: C. Luckman. C. Murphy, G. Quinlan. Nfx year Stuclent Council Ft'NcT1oNs or 'ring STLDENT Cot'Ncu,: The primury function of thc Stuilcnt Council is thc cstulrlishmcnt of il lronil of untlcrstuntl- ing lretwccn pupil antl tcuclicr. A feeling of accomplishing this aim exists at liilVl'lllllll. he- cause of the cooperative attituilc of our enthusi- astic officers and the popular support of the students. The Student Council of Ravenhill Academy is a bene- hcial organization operating in behalf of the student body. Left t0 Right: Kristin O'Malley, Margaret Craig, Francis Buchinsky. Deborah O'Neill, Mother Francis Joseph. Rev- Reverend Mother and Mother Francis Joseph are discussing some of the Senior School problems with Sue Jewell and Kathy Hei- dere. The Student Council has tried to protit from the wise guid- ance of Reverend Mother and Mother Francis Joseph. At tht- mcetings. school rules :mtl activities arc ilisr-ussctl and each event is weighetl for its contrilrution to u strong and unilicil school life. As in previous years. the Stuclcnt Council is at mcmlmci of the National Association of Stu- tlent Councils. To upholtl this honor and re- sponsibility wc place our trust in God to give us ll successful year. erend Mother Guadalupe, Mother Milagro, Suzanne Jewell, President: Kathy Heidere, Vice President: Marie Knup. Treasurer: Marigrace Foley. Secretary: Margaret Czacki, Socorro Aqucl, Boarders' Representatives. If Jef kia CHILDREN OF MARY Left to Right - K. Heidere, M. Knup. R. Smith, S. Jew ell. Mother Guadalupe. R. Schwartz, P. Henkels, A. Fuentes, J. Sanlamaria. X Y X . Since ilu- founding of the .'xSSllllllliilll1. the Children of Nlary Asso- ciation has always played an integral part in its life. This assoc-iation plur-vs itself under the guhlum-4' of our Lady and the Illl'IlliN'I'S try to imitate her yirtues in every :aspect of their lives. Throughout her l entire life the Ql'lUlllLliC ll0SSOSrt'a tlu- tiilt- of Child of Marv and con- tinues to nmlu' an example of ht-r lilo lay adopting the standards and priilviplvs of this association Qlc-rlim-atvfl to the llother of God. Adoration Society ADORATION SOCIETY - Left to Right: M. Czacki. B. Wall. G. Del- fonse. B. Waldman, J. Mucha. Tlu- Junior Adoration Sm-ivty of Ravenhill has answered Our Lordis poignant api-1-al. Could you not watt-h one hour with nu-'fn lay having a lloly llour in the first 'l'hursduy of C2lt'll month. At every minute of thv day there are zulori-rs in the chapel making private Holy Hours since the Blessed SLlI'l'2lllll'llI is exposed daily. Rayenhillis tradition of Daily Bi-nediction has vnrled eavh day with Z1 spiritual thanksgiving offered up hy the entire student liody. Q ' ' f-if 1 S I 'S -'F' J If ew ' , A 5 ij A isa , , +'5Wi'r . ..,--g. gy I .imffj .if 333 VI if or. Ruth gets right into the character of Teddy Roosevelt as the rest of the cast looks on during a rehearsal of Arsenic and Old Lace. On stage, P. Liebert. R. Schwartz. President. P. Henkels. R. Smith. K. Sisk. M. Foley, M. Czacki. D. Drake. J. Santamaria, S. Jewell. M. Knup. The rest of the club looks on. Dramatic: Club In the process of choosing the Dramatic Club presentation are D. Drake. Secretary: K. Sisk. Treasurer: M. Knup. Stage Manager: Miss Gallagher. Moderator: R. Schwartz. President: R. Smith. Publicity Manager. T Q . Q. X '4 i HQ Q 'hz if-HB: Q- 'AA VV' YK WN WE mi mg mil 2.4 NIIHKIFBH I' 1 L 'D 4 gf E Y 7 W '17 4 D. 1 lllfltllltlwlllalflmlllllljif ,O in 02-Kgvo I0 v nh :W 3 g.73KxKl1l 7lWWb Q gh X IW 4 P Cralg B Fxsher R Schwartz D Drake Vlce Pres P Belclr L Crandley R Glannmn P John P Llebert XM AMX H Tern N Mcllsame V Murray Pres M Foley M f Knup E Hughes 43 French Club Vxckr Murray and Deanna Drake scan prospects for future French Club actnlues -Xfter fise xear of llothel Samt Paul e tl u ld tu fllrrrtln lr Cercle dc Franc ua was lot when lt preuou moderator returned to frame Hossuer Nlotller Flalre There a put u lmrlc on oul feet .mtl coached u for a l'rcncl1 OITCQ V4 1 rr arllul lmrlx to ewenteenth u nturs Frenrll culture xml rho e Fontalne a our focal r int What mt mn an fra hoppfr me nl ue ss ll n me en uterl ln fa ble YY e lllN0lli l rs e o to amu 1 our auclunce o re pro rarnmr fran: u I 4 P xii-Q1-PYP' Q, 'M r, .. V Wg , .. Vg ' X i . 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In January. the- Latin AIllf'l'lt'illl Illt'llllH'l'S pt-rforinml soniv typical clam-vs from: lit-xir-o. Ni:-aragua. San Salvador. Costa Riva. antl Spain, . .,4h, XL. 4 - A , vf A. Fuentes. R. Ahumnda. S. Aquel. J. lturbide, M. Czaki. Mother Theresa. S. Collison, B. Abbud. M. Rhinehart. I. Halaaz. C. Doran. K. Heidere, J. Santa Maria. P. Henkels. J. Lutz. K. Sisk. O. Martinez, E. Geoffrey. B. Britt. H. Waskiewicz, A. Howe. C. Lammer. L. Maldonado, C. Fas, V. Bou, L. Bonilla, E. Navas, G. Ahumada, T. Charruf, and A. Charruf. for tht- annual Mission Tm-a. The Spanish Clulfs Contribution to the soc-ial events at Ravcnhill, ,ft v was tht' April Tea Dariev, which was an international success, 43? -17 These colorful native costumes represent the dif- ferent countries of Latin America. Each girl is dressed in the stvle of her own country. Aa. Spanish Club qi -.N 1 Mother Theresa Eugenia. our moderator, shows 'f pi- f us pictures of Latin America. and Spain. Presi- dent. Emilia Geoffrey: Vice President. Kathy Sisk: Secretary. Ruth Marie Smith: and Treas- urer. Maria del Socorro Aquel. Sz? T? lg- l ji' . 4' n 'E tai '41 ig 'Ig I - lf F Vx offs.,-1 ,N-bf' No need for alarm. with the Prom in such able hands. First Row: K. Heidere. M. Foley. Chair- man: J. Lutz. Junior Representative. Second Row: K. Sislc, P. Liebert. J. Santamaria. Ravvnliilfs social Sf-ason lwgan with the wonmlerful stu-r-ess of the Noyenllwr Tea Dam-v. With tht- sinvero support of the Juniors. how coulrl it fail? From the music to the rcfrcslinlents, it was truly a delightful afternoon. We are now looking forward to the Prom in ,lunch The Prom Comniittco. with Nlarigravf' Folvy at its llvatl, is lrusily making Ill'f'IlilI'illlOIlS for this night to rcmcmlicr. I 3.We could have danced all nightlifzj X All eyes are on Rita Schwartz as she pours punch for Miss Boyce. With so many critical gazes, she had better be careful not to spill any of it. 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Heidere. P. Liebert. P. Henkels. D, Drake. R. Smith. K. Sisk. R. Schwartz, A. Fuentes. and P. McCabe and I.. Crandlejr, Jr. Representatives. Nlariale Stall Have vou brought in your ads and patrons? This cry is uttered at least one hundred times a dav bv each of the Eve persons piftured below. Seen checking the lists are Ruth and Rita. co-business managers: getting the let- ters out are Deanna and Kathv. C0- editors: and Miss Gallagher. advisor. N. 3 y .xl I . i I t , War LL. Playing with the neighborhood children at school are Clara Salazar. Treasurer. Clarabelle Chartier. Lourdes Bonilla. Juana de Iturbide. Maria Eugenia N:-vas. Olivia Martinez. President. and Mother Blanca. who is our moderator. . 4 ' o fl. Tere Charufl, Lourdes Bonilla. Clara Salazar. Maria Eugenia Navss, Olivia Martinez, Martha Salazar. Clarabelle Chartier, and Marty Learv are hostesses at one of the many parties that X Georgiana Cole offers some refreshments after an entertaining apple game at Halloween We gnc the neighboring children much h lp we can both spirituallx and phxsica x Service Club llwhatsoever you do to these, the least ol my children . . . H we offer to all of the neighborhood children. . 1 V -4. A . F 4 Varsity Hockey Our new coach Mrs Prtts and Captarn Ruth Smrth look oxer score book ruth happx smrles motrxated b a successful season Coach and captarn worked hard together gettrng the team rn shape for each game -.1 Y. 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The talent. evenlv distrilnltetl among the classes gave vent to an exciting season. fb. W-f 1 Polly rushes the ball as teammates stand ready to help. Things happen fast and furious on the Ravenhill hockey field. Ruth and Polly confer with Mrs. Pitts as to last minute arrange- ments before game. Varsity Basketball fm vo 'Az Top Row M Heidere E Hughes K Heidere, Captain. Mrs, Pitts, J. Boardman. Bottom Row R Schvsart7 M Knup P John, P. Belair. This V1-411' tho lmsketlmll lfllllll lmgrzni its 1'xt1-11siv1- SPRISOII ssl onlv two p1'111'ti1'Ps. NX 1- lust our first glllllt' lnut 1'1'1'1mv1-1'1-1l ws an a11'ti1n1-p111'l4P1l 1i1't11ry over' xl1'll'tlSf'. 114- llt'l'C'lllf'tl Jxllll Iltllllllll z1111l t'llIllilXCtl our s1'a1s1111 with ll Sllliiilllllg vi1'to1'y ox St. Basill. We 11121110 an cxvvllvrit sllowirlg at tlw All Star gilllll'. .1111 fi11isl1e1l second in tllc foul sllootillg contest. As opposition is caught off guard. Joie leaps to regain ball for Ravenhill. Our guards never gave the other team a moment ro relax. Pre-game get-together be- tween Mrs. Pitts. our coach, and Kathy Heidere, captain, to discuss the plays to be used. Under the watchful eye of coach and captain the team learned to work as a unit. SJ di' .l.V. Basketball This year the varsity was strongly supported hy its junior varsity. Several girls reeeivetl some var- sity experience and mueh new talent was uncovered. Top Row: I.. Maldonado. D. Davaney. G. Cole. C. Moffett, I.. Crandley, M. Mellon. C. Kerns. Bottom Row: J. McCaf- ferty, F. Buchinsky. T. Charruf. J. Lutz. R. Giannini. N. Mcllvaine, G. Roberts. Franny, Nancy and Ginny work the ball free for a chance to shoot. Ravenhill is always out in front with the ball. Kathy springs into action as ball is released by opponent. The guards worked hard keeping the ball out of the other team's basket. ,K f., A 52 A, Tennis Although ilu- tennis season has not yet liegun. we are looking forwartl to a stirwessfiil season. All of the meni- liers are willing antl ulile to play a gootl garnet of tennis. XY e are s ' Yillu ll: muy lie. 1-lu-uulefl to play Gwynn-rlcl Nlvrvy. llerion and aria. Xlllatever the outvornf- of tlim-se games we are sure to have enjoyetl playing. 4 Pictured here is part of the tennis team taking time out from practice to pose for a picture. Athletic: Association This year the silile for hiring freshrnents after ancl liasketlizill Discussing plans for a game are left to right' Mrs. Robert Pitts, coach: Eileen Hughes eleventh grade representative: Kathy' Picardo tenth grade representative: Polly Liebert. prcsi dent: Debby Davaney, ninth grade representa live: Juliana Canuso, eighth grade representa tive. ' to see the line I aluninae hoc-lies' ' galllff YVCFC lM'0 Atliletic' ,-Xssociution has lieen respon- -lrusvs for away games. providing re- ganic-s anal pr-p rallies. Uur liovkey tr-anis were letl on to victory by the spirited clieers ol' tht- stnilents. ltiwas very gratifying display of school spirit. The varsity- gaine untl the faculty-stutlent liasketliull ufltlvcl events that everybody enjoyed. S, L xii V- 1 1 E . 4 I th Cal' helps us to know low and serie God to make us reads for the grades ahead Some pre-schoolers and first graders have fun on the see-saw. They will tell you that they have their serious side, too. They love to write to Father Souza who promised them in his last letter, When I go to St. Peter's Church, which is the biggest and most beautiful Church in the world, I shall pray for you. Terence's remark. I wish this school were on top of my house , seems to be the concensus of our smiling First Graders, Under the protection of Our Lady. they can look forward to an- other happy Year in Second Grade be- cause they have tried to be good and study hard . 4,4 Brownie meetings teach us the fun of serving and thinking of others. Miss Bissell and Miss Pankhurst see that we are always busy-whether it's helping the Girl Scout cookie sale or planning a hike. Third Grade There is no lack of Assumption spirit in our lively' Third Graders who do evervthing wholeheartedlv. Thev enjoy' arithmetic and English with as much enthusiasm as outdoor games in the ring. You can see by this picture that we are a real family as we sit together and listen to Mother Margaret. Now that we can read, we are learning so many interesting things. S6C0l'lCl GFGCJZ fo- A ,, .i l I Egfr? 5 Are you ready? shouts Rose Clare as tive members of the second and third grades line up for the Ravenhill version of drop the handkerchief . ji . How interesting it is to work together as a class! We share our knowledge and ideas with each other under Mother Blanca's guid- ance. Everyone prolits by our class work. We work in teams yet we can stand alone in our thinking. Mother Blanca is ever our guide fro aid. to admonish. and to encourage us toward charity and better thinking. Fourth and Filth Grade We carry out the spirit of our Mother Foundress by filling our minds with all that is noble and good in books and lessons. Mrs. McAndrews helps us discover and train the talents God has given us and we each Gnd we have something to offer the class. 9 .-1 Sixth Gracie Ravenhill's campus is full of interest any time of the year. The leaves, some thriving and some dying. provide a per- fect subject for observation by our science class, with the help of Miss Peacock. The chapel forms a wonderful background for our class as it pays a silent tribute to the Creator of all nature- --things both great and small. His Spirit overshadows all our work and play. Basketball These are can enjoy great fun - Hockey - Tumbling! sports activities every girl to some degree. We have and learn games and drills with Mrs. Pitts. Competition among the classes is high. Hockey awards are a thrill to receive at assembly and everyone anticipates the Field Day fun and contes IS. Reverend Mother visions her undertakin We. the seventh class. will share with - Ravenhill's new school building constructed in part with our fires. Mo guided ou We. the seniors look back to Millere fulness an the promise of the future. g so close at hand. pride in that dream prayers and sacri- ther Therese has r aims and efforts. t Hall with thank- d turn our eyes to S6V2l'Wtl'l C5l'dCl2 Love for our Holy Father is a trademark of Assumption spirit. How we relivcd family cus- toms of the Brirish Islcs with our carols and Christmas Play, Dickens' Christmas Carol was given Ene presentation by the sevens. .5 Junior School lnlormals Miss Sewell, our student orchestra, and chorus bring us melody. Pre-schoolers learn at a tender age to pledge allegiance to our flag. 1 x RANT mu APNMOR EEHOOV .9 kv' -nz 1 I k . 1... e ,' M ,.1' x K I . . ff ri-wks . frig- Watch that thermometer rise! says graduate, Amalia Fuentes. daughter of Bs-atri7 Cardinal Fuentes. to fresh- man. Phvllis Bregv. daugh- ter of Emilie Rivinus Bregy. Grateful alumnae p resent their initial gift in honor of Mother M. Laura to thank her for her manv vears of de- votedness and interest. Rev- erend Mother: Pat Johnson Leaming. President: Glenna Costello Millar. Vice Presi- dent: and Mollv Breene, Treasurer. heartily approve. Coming hack to Ravenhill alwavs brings smiles. especiallv if it is on vour Xnfedding Dav. Bark Rott: Francis J. Currie. Reverend Thomas Gillespie. O.S.l3.S.. Mother Francis Joseph. Front Rott? Clare Marie Spino. Rosemarv Spino Currie. Reverend Mother. Karen Stauder, lX I 3' X eil Alumnae Notes The new school can't come soon enough for usf' say the children of Ravenhills alumnae now in school. Thev are. Top ROLLS' Ann. daughter of Anna Maria Costello Corrigan: Jov. daughter of Helen Allen Jones: Marv Pat, daughter of Christine Stewart Tonlcinson: Adele. daughter of Glenna Costello Millar: Nlarv Lee. daughter of Margaret Kellv Davis: Joan. daugh- ter of Margaret Stewart Doughertv: Sallv, daughter of Sarah Vanneman Bradhurv: Elizabeth. daughter of Marie Frances Smith McGuckin: Meg. daughter of Margaret Kelly Davis: An- nette. daughter of Margaret Stewart Doughertv. Front Row: Joan. daugh- ter of Anna Maria Costello Corrigan: Mary Ann. daughter of Glenna Cos- tello Millar: Cynthia, daughter of Betty Stewart Dorsey: Karen. daughter Dorothv Lehman O'Brien: Drissv. daughter of Dorcthv Steidler Scullin: Margo. daughter of Helen Allen Jones: Alice. daughter of Dorothy Sullivan Leas: Alice. daughter of Marie Frances Smith McGuckin. ' Alumnae president. Pat Johnson Lt-aming's children Patricia. Carol. Elizabeth, Jack. and Frank. l f x - g 6 3 1 .e,..3e 2 ki . 0 'si U h g.4. , E .iii N, Q. is U Tag 'L 1-- 7 A t 9 Religious oi the Assumption Serve ID FOFQIQVI MISSIONS in Reverend Mother M Veronica in Tanganyika has recently been asked by the goxernment there to open a Teachers Training school Almighty Eurlzung forl In uliom Wars Ihr Immarulatr Virgin Uothfr 0 thx Son uas Ialun up boils nml soul into Ihr glory 0 hraun grant Ill pins Iliff tim! In lrffpzng. our thoughts cur xrrl on things abou ur may become uorthy to shun that lorx llllllll lb hers Birambo . . . Ruanda, Uganda- Mother Francis Teresa. Alumna o R.H.A.: On January 5t after four years of preparation, 226 Catechumens received Bap- tism and in February. 1958 there were 42.505 medical consultations. QLOLLILCT FOR THE FI' AST OF 'IHE ASSI,'WPTIO'Nj A horse takes one of the jumps as many spectators watch. City Line is in the background. 41 , . Horse Show contestants line up as they eagerly await the announcement of awards. Left to right. Mrs. Richard Shepherd, Mrs. James Crum- lish, Jr., Mrs. Louis Bur, Mrs. George Davis help get their prize horse ready for the show. 6 i R l ff, v J N .ml ' X Q 2 ,gf -35 , 5:1 . Special Events Shown here is Barbara Britt and her Halogen Family Mobile. an entry in the First Annual Science Fair held at Ravenhill. l-lorse Show, Science Fair, ancl Building Funcl Drive The Building Fund Drive in the Academy opens with a Junior School representative presenting Mr. Charles Rini, Jack Kelly. Jr.. and Reverend Mother with the first check. 9 'Q'- 'f. ., :- ilu - '17 -ig QQ fff kk. x,,, i- S C3 2' Jo Q., 5253 NG 'K-, i i- -EE rfb O I -Il ff! sri x in my r I X15 9,X'?gQ 1g-gn 4 dxf Jf 62 Assumptd Hall Another wear has passed and me the raduatlng cla mu t mose on to carrv out thc work Cod has planned for ua We wxll he leavmg our helosed Raxenhlll but her llldlllg spxrlt wlll he there to remind u how to u e our new prnlleges and re p0I'lSllJllltlC There IS no need to renews our pledge of low altw to the -XG umptlon fox me hase alxeads ald more than words can tell We lrue left hehmd ui our lIll takes and triumphs so that the futule emors wlll profit hw our example The tlme haq now come when we wlll gnc to the world what bod ha gnen u through the uldm hands of Hls Nlother the ueen a umed 1nto heaxen our Lads of Rawenlnll xx x 5 fm -L., at X V -A 7 -, 1' rx A ,r 'f X ' '- I n ff' w 35' 4 WT,'f'Ei , .,-1 A e A ,A '1 ' - A - -QQ- lnu: Q A Q ,ke 7 14 4 A 'YQ 1 L . 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JOSEPH A PICARDO MARGARET E REGAN THE REGAN FAMILY MRS WILLIAM F RHINEHART SALAZAR MR AND EDGARDO AND AND AND AND WM A KILIAN HARDWARE CO JACOB KNUP 3RD MR AND MRS PETER P LIEBERT 3RD MR AND MRS JOSEPH LUTZ MR AND MRS CHARLES L MCCAFFRAY BAER S PHARMACY MR AND MRS PHILIP H BREGY MR RICHARD W CAUFFMAN CAPT AND MRS PHILIP J COLE COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND FRANK W CONTI K AVERIL DOLAWAY MR AND MRS NORBERT M DOUGHERTY MR AND MRS STEVENS P JACKSON JERRYS BARBER SHOP JOE U DOMS BARBER SHOP RAYMOND V JOHN THE KUSHNERS MR AND MRS FRANCIS J LAMMER A Frrend A Frrend Alberta Beauty Salon Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mrss Barbara Mr and Mrs Mrs Mary A Mr and Mrs S P Be ack Wm J Borns A Boyce Thomas M Brrtt Buchrnsky Frank Canuso J Charles of Germantown Chns and Julrana Mr J Stanley Dagney Evelyn W Danrels Dcbbre and Jarme Debbre and Karen Mrs Wm Donnelly Cabrlnr Doran Ermes Mobrl Servrce Srarron Barbara Frsher Mr and Mrs Francis B Foley Mr and Mrs Rrchard Grannmr AND AND AND AND PATRONS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS ERNESTO D SANTA MARIA CHARLES J SCHOCK JR A J SCHWARTZ JR AL B SHEEN J J SK JOHN S G SMITH GILBERT SOMMER B T WALDMAN MRS FRANCIS J LEAMING MR AND MRS JOHN T MCCABE RICHARD C MCELHINNEY MCGRANN U STEAD MR AND MRS W G MOCEY MR AND MRS EDWARD MUCHA MR AND MRS ANTHONY PETRILLO PINCUS RADIO Co EDWARD SHE FTS MR W SMITH ST CLAIRE BEAUTY SALON MISS LILLIAN TAGGART M WEISS U SONS ZAVALIS FLOWERS ZEPS TEXACO SERVICE Good Luck Senrors Mr and Mrs Jack F Gordon Mr and Mrs Harry Hagen Miss Annie Harkms Mr and Mrs John F Hartrgan Helen and Alrce Erleen M Hughes Jere and Lucy Janet and Gerry Kathy and Barbara Kathy and Maureen Mr and Mrs Edward Kenworthy Mr and Mrs Wlllram Knup Lrly and Missy Phrl London Flonst Malec s Esso Servrce Center Gabriel Marabella Mr and Mrs Jack C March Mana Eugenra and Grsele Mason s Grace L McIntyre 63 Meg and Renee Mr and Mrs Lours A Mellon A Montrmore Mr and Mrs Frank C Murphy Mrss Mane O Donnell Krrstm Derdre OMalIey Pam and Nance Park Drrve Manor Pharmacy Pat and Chns Peggy and Jole Pllners Mart Rrsholf Mr and Mrs Shmefeld Edward F Slegfned Upsal Gardens Pharmacy Lolita Valrente Vrdes Mr and Mrs Thomas J Wall John E Warner Helenne Wasluewrcz Mr and Mrs Charles Wreners Wrllrams Shoe Reparr MR. . . . . . 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