Sacred Heart Academy - Ex Corde Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)
- Class of 1955
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RIESTLY hands blessed our parent's wed- ding ring! And thus, God started to carry out His Eternal Divine Plan for us, the l955 graduates of Sacred Heart Academy. For it was the culmination of the human love of our parents, blessed as it was by the Divine Love of Our God in the Holy Sacrament of Matrimony, that gave us existence. And with that existence we received the opportunities of living in the faith, the hope, and the charity of a true Christian family. God gave us His Priests to guide us through life and their work for us began with the marriage of our parents. Thus, we open this Ex-corde thinking of the work of the Priest in our lives. ,, , 321 ' K ' 2 S. 'L ka wk ivy Effie: .V ., 1 ..kk 5 N. . f ix ff S 4 1 :Q ' , 'fi Jak, 22' fjf A , L ,Sl H A, W c,31iY55f', V Q Iggy: ,, fmmgifiyi ' ' 9 Y 1 fini' gff' ' 5' .Q- ' 1 ' 51? X fkz A FW .V .' f -' -11 A S .... Ian: f iv his W i 3 1 -,,. f,gff!,?, 6 in Af sm Che Nincfeeu Hundred and iffy- 5176 X-CORDE kk-1 nf' Clif f 1'-S2915 'Q wi gs gf gy iw 54,5 yd , gf ig? -afzvgsw A -Q-1s z5,Q,,.+ - wavy w-wane keeerenfly fnsnienee! as ez Zrienfe fe ine Prelntes nnd A Priests eftnej-leln Gnnren. .' . WE HUMBLY PRES-ENI . . e x ' . N L , . W' X Che Nineteen Hundred A and fifty- fiiee fx - ct OR DE - A A nv 5 f Q. x,,,5,,l x ' f, W I 4 xi , X f V J ,V W V Jgg ,,,, WZ7'r54Jf5 !'Q n1!. Q SACRED HEART ACADEMY flelnpsfeaet New Zlerk Us His Smfllsilcy ARCH-BISHOP OF BROOKLYN This Hank is Dedicated and through him to the priests of the diocese for the work they have done in our lives. Never have we found it to be too much trouble for priests to sacrifice time and self for our spiritual advancement. They have always been attentive to our needs, understanding and helpful in all our undertakings. Therefore, in gratitude for all they have done for us, individually and collectively, we, the Class of '55, lovingly dedicate our Ex-corde to our Most Reverend Archbishop and to all the Priests of the Diocese of Brooklyn. I admonish thee, that thou stir up the grace of God, which is in thee by the imposition of my hands. St. Paul, II Tim. I, 6 RAYMOND A. KEARNEY, S.T.D S S S u 4 'r 'r 1 -.f.',f,,.- Q' O..-Q.-',, JOHN J. BOARDMAN We need them in life's early morning, We need them again at its close, We feel their warm clasp of true friendship We seek them when tasting life's woes. When we come to this world we are sinful, The greatest as well as the least, And the hand that makes us pure as angels ls the beautiful hand of a priest! At the altar each day we behold them, And the hands of a king on his throne Are not equal to them in their greatness, Their dignity stands all alone. For there in the stillness of morning Ere the sun has emerged from the East, There God rests between the pure fingers Of the beautiful hands of a priest! U16 Keaufyul Hands of ll Priest And when we are tempted and wander To pathways of shame and of sin, 'Tis the hands of a priest will absolue us Not once but again and again. And when we are taking life's partner Other hands may prepare us a feast But the hand that will bless and unite us ls the beautiful hand of a priest! God bless them and keep them all holy For the Host which their fingers caress, What can a poor sinner do better Than to ask Him Who chose them to bless. When the death dews on our eyelids are falling May our courage and strength be increased By seeing raised o'er us in blessing The beautiful hand of a priest! Page svvcr 1 , SXLIPERIOR GENERAL .C I 2 'J ,Mi f 1 , v aff 1 R ln H 1, my N Page eight ezfereml rfflzer harles duftzrd F RACIOUSLY and generously has Reverend Mother Charles Edward, the Superior General of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, given of her time, her interest, and the work of her Sisters to the students of Sacred Heart Academy ever since she first planned our school. We are the last of the classes who began their high school careers in the Convent building, and lest we forget in Tekakwitha Hall. And so we can remember and appre- ciate all that has been done for us in the past four years. We know our school now is the realization of Reverend Mother's dream, of her plans for better educated women of tomorrow, and for all this, we are deeply grateful. ECTIONS EREIN P SSEMBLED FACULTY mall CLASSES .19 Freshmen-Religion, Music, Art, Dancing, Physical Training Sophomores-History, Mathematics, English, Latin Juniors-Science, Vocational Guidance, French, library Sci- ence, Homemaking G R A D U A T E S . 53 The Senior Class of June, l95S ACTIVITIES .39 Leo Honor Society, Legion of Mary, Mission Club, S.H.L., Stu- dent Council, Cordette, Ex-corde, Photography Club, Library Club, LeCercle Francais, Speech Club, Silhouettes, Glee Club, Orchestra, Music Club, Marianettes, Junior Red Cross, C.C.C., Tablet, Cheerleaders, Varsity DEVOTIONS .119 C.Y.O. Day, Father-Daughter Communion Breakfast, Christmas Play, First Friday, Retreat, Mother - Daughter Communion Breakfast, May Crowning OCCASIONS .135 Ring Ceremony, Square Dance, Murder in a Nunnery, Senior Prom, Junior Dance, Sports Night, Assemblies, Orchestra Re- cital, Spring Musical, Washington Trip, Graduation DIRECTORY .158 Senior Directory, Senior Families, Special Benefactors, Busi- ness Patrons, Business Sponsors, Social Patrons, Social Sponsors I 9 BHIOTISICIDG nu with nmtrr in the Name nt the iltathrr aah nf tlyr Stun auth nt the ignlg CEhn5t, thus lgrivnt plarrh upnn nur parvum tlgr nhligatinn nt hringing tm up in tlyr Glatlgnlir ifaitly. Glhia nhligatinn they tultillrh thrnuglg tlyv Sviztvra nt St. Enzrplg at Svarrrh Heart Arahrmg. Sfounfs nf fave and Wisdom Annvinf lls.. . Ni-Q 'N Nm 5fII'1't71'f'ft71I I Looking up Cathedral Avenue from Fulton, one is awed by the expansive grounds and stately buildings that comprise Sacred Heart Academy. The Seminary, the Academy itself, the Convent, the music house , the west lawn, the parking lot, the tennis court,-all guarded by the statue of the Sacred Heart that is a familiar landmark to everyone who knows Hempstead. And it has meant so much to all of us, the graduates of 1955. True, we may look at the Seminary path and think of the forbidden short- cut across the lawn to make the attendance call on time in the morning, or we may glance at the statue of St. Joseph on the Convent circle and think of its original position in the gym lobby when we first moved into the school building, or even pass the caretakerls home and recall our freshmen classes in the same small cottage, when it was Tekakwitha Hall. But these are our mem- ories and the ones that mean Sacred Heart to all of us. 9 ,MW in-'lf ., ' gs is 1 J' - 'W' L -.a a. Q1 thi., .Lil . The Convent of the Sisters of St oseph Page twelve . rl' , 43 - :iff . J. A 'I 1' ' 'A iv A f . ' ll :-4' 1 xg N I .. 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The Graduates of 1955 wish Sister M. Alonzo many more years of successful training of the young and We depart knowing the undergraduates will find it a pleasure in knowing Sister as a special friend of every Sacred Heart girl. Awifyzkfff Ruvcrcnd flmrlcs 'If f1.1lI.lI1.lI1 .mel tllu Si-nur mcmlwrs nf thc teaching faculty cm11priss: tllc Rcligizm dcpnrllncllt. ,fl l11f!1fv1111l12S Sixtcr Mary Ulick, Sister Mnriu Conuupcion And Sistcr Nlirianm 170101-ss plan lhcir wsckly Hhllll nxsignmunts. Page fifteen lu. , 'll '24 r HE ART Acwvznv 4 , 11, ug.. 1 . ... .... -. ,-,fu-wx 1' VM' 7' ' uuxlur f- W .Q ff 'X ,-Lf... 1-UL, ..f-W - ,, ,,,,., L ,..-I-. gg, ...M - 33. 7, 'Y an Luv nm: ul fu., ,m va.. 114' - Y 'fx uf, 3. 21131, :fm ...V ,.. .W ,Q .- .f . ,.v, .M ...- .W W. ,K,- .,.., ...W .. .L ...X .... ,W W., nw fr 4 :fry-'H' ,, ...,-... .N . .W ., u..,..,.L..,,x X ... W. ...,KV ... , ...V H ....b ..,. ..,..v Q , L.,. ,. -q....Q... W ,n .W -. . .. W ' Wd 1, ul sermon , Y .f .,L, J ...,' .. ,W ,, y .. . M, W., 4 W nz- ff- ffff .N -in ,N 1' f 0:1 7 u. V ' - L,-M., I K K L Q'-.K V, E I ,bf , ,- , V- ...L N A ' W' 'Zi n' rm ,W ,. 4 fF ' Hell 4-'W H TGHGMUYG 115 all 1111111111 111ha1tm1v11vr 011111111 11115 rnmm1111hvh in EI Eiuinr nhligatinn plarvh 11111111 all 1511111115 anh 1111111 EIBEUTEIIITE'-ill? Sviztrrn. 151121121 tlgrir hirrr- tinu, 1112 1121112 purnurh at Smrrrh 1528111 Arahemg EI rnurne nf 5121121195 that 51121115 in rnmprinr vurrg 11116152 uf 11111116111 k11u1111ehgP. Zrvasures of Wisdom and Knowledge 0,0611 in lls . . . 'RO SALT . Sacred Heart girls carry .1 heavy progmrn lso they thinkj-one that seems to .lmnze students of other schools-.intl one th.it nukes for .1 well-rounded day of work, prayer and rec1'e.1tion. But besides classes, it in- volves getting locks for lockers, lunch in the cafeteria, buying supplies from the bookroom and checking nttemlnnce in the otlice. Sister M. Aiitimielu settles lock prulwlems for fi. Malmiey, K. Bryan .mtl ll. Oster heforc class. f ,4 51'!1uu!Z711gf 13 ll 1511511 Day. l'. 'flwmann and R. Quigley try to whectlle Ann and Alice into letting them imlulge .lt fnrbidtlen time Page twenty -Insiu Marin: in llmu lmukruum. ae, CZ!! xiur XL'L'l'Cl.lI'iCS KI. ll.1dlcy. l. Ilclm .md K. I..1mlurx :ln-uk .1llcnd.uncc with Sislur Mirinm I'.1triuu. Page 1'u'1'nty-onv M. Muancy .md CQ liicscl In-lp Siem: RELIGIO Religion, as we know it, is the basis of a Catho- lic high school education. At Sacred Heart Acad- emy there are religion classes throughout the four years of training and so it becomes an integral part of every-day school life. In the freshman year, the religion class centers about the Church, the parish and the Sacraments. During the sopho- more year, it concerns itself with the very im- portant part of the Mass and the Commandments. The students learn the great spiritual benefits gained by attending Mass and the rules of right conduct as stated in the Commandments. Junior Year brings with it a religion class different from the previous two years. The Juniors study maps of jerusalem and read from the Bible. They also have to memorize the psalms and quotations from the Scriptures. Senior year is entirely devoted to the history of the Catholic Church from the beginning up to the present time. .1 Sandra Petrizlo, Patricia Price, Ann O'Neill Peggy Plppilxrdo izllie LTTXEI Susan lriee u t Plamondon, Harriet Pfeifcr and Patricia Quarto put Religion into prletite as they pray for 1 SPL.L1ll intention recommended to them. T ' 'Q 'll' '14 I I t' 5- ,iff Page twenty-tivo liuligiun pcriml will-N .1 num- lwr ul problems for VIl'Hllll.l lWCSlIL'I'I'y, Cxlnrc AlCKCIlIl.l, Kit.: Ms:CQr.1lly. -llltlllll Mnurc, l l-- lcnor McG.mn, Annu Mnumcy, l..lllI'.I fwlcl L'L'ly, l'.ltriri.1 Mu- Kcmm. Smfnl: Mglryullclm Mc- Garry, .llltl N.lllL'y' McGnvc1'n, ll explains the orugnn ut llxu llxrixlmns Crib. The 'lfllwlcl ix .1 wuckly mmm fm' .xll good illlllulirx ln mhis dmccsc, l5.lrlu.1r.1 Niclmllx, Tlxcr- usa O'C'unncr, lflilnlucllm Ann U'l7unncll, M.1ry' lfllvn lylllllgll- lin, RO'sL'lll.ll'y Murphy, lfvclyn Nicsscn, Cfglrccn N.lr1li, Karcn U'l5ricn, I7i.mc Nuwcll .llld lili- 7.ll3Clll C'.lrnl O'lJonm'll lL'.ll'Il llmix luswn early, I'mu.1rsl quincx .uld cxlrn rx- crcixc- fur Nhric Lynclx, l r.m- cw M.1loncy, ilmcc N1CftHI'lH.lA'li. Rcnc Mclflrllly, M.1u1'cL'n Mc- iullum, N1Allll'L't'l! Mannimx, Al, ux.1mlr.l hung, Kulnlfsulx MM- llwws, xml llL'I1L'llllHL' Nhrlin. ll.lI'l3.'lI.l lerrarx. Niney Ui Ciiovaniia, 1illl.ll7Ulll Uono ll.lIli.!I'.1 Ile lt-so malxe sure uveryiliing is in uriler for Nh Isle. MUSIC Music plays a very important role in the life of every stualent at Sacred Heart. The purpose of studying music is to learn to appreciate good musie. Life is sometimes more beautiful and satis- fying through a genuine appreciation of the skill and efforts of others especially in the Held of music. lfreshmen and sophomores learn how to read and write the basic scales. They also study the hi- ographies and contributions of the great com- posers. The Music Majors study every phase of music in greater detail. fl 'Stales are only one of the phases of Music learned hy lat boarcll klutlitlw lngle, Kathleen Doyle, laleen Cullen, liamille ljlllldltl, .mtl Ruth Digney. Cfoeatedj Marlise lferrara, llllldbillll l:lflSlll1I'l1UI1S, l.ileen Uurgnan. ,Iuclilh lflynn, llleanor lfrliarall. lfileen Cory and lflilabeth liorgetg QStandingj Barbara lie Iuso and l'lll.ll3LTlll Donohue. .-7'1z.s'!11i1ff11 - f1I'1'1Jfll-lmff' -Q ,. .Nh K r'!f?,f' Q .,,,, RT Art is the expression of the beautiful. The word art brings to the mind a variety of beautiful things designed to please the eye and exeite the aesthetic emotions. Courses of study in art cover sueh subjects as form, eolor, design, and com- position-a study of the selection and arrange- ment of objects for drawing. The study of art helps to develop standards of taste and judgment which will make pupils enjoy the beauty of G0d's creation and the interpretation of the beautiful by man. Maureen liurlw, Doris liurrerstt-in, Pat Callahan Cseatedb, flnnr Wllllllli usp 1 1 l Pal Conley, lo liurlte, l.illian Castellano, Pal Cliellueli, 1NNlLl1lNU1l Gloria Childs, Loretta Burns and Caihleen Clear appreciate the works of the masters. SSM firm Jrffslznzcffz 's 1 '14, ' 'fijr Q - z1ff,WA: ., N, M I i,,W,, I. 3 A gg V 1 4 X A, Ja. iz f ., 7? 13 , 1 X5 M if J affix Af in P W 1 - f .pn ,W .. 1 Miss Childs. dancing teacher and Hrs. Spence. pianist. brief the class odiecrs, Kiail Ilangliey, Maud Holland. hlusepliim' Hart. Suzanne Qinnsalves, nn dancing mustx. ' 1 , L Page tlrwrzfgl-1'igl1f NCIN Students are seen gliding to the strains of Wfhe Blue Tangon, Viennese Waltz and several other favorite dance tunes in the weekly dancing classes in the gym. An essential asset in every woman's life is grace and ease of motion and there is no better nor simpler way of acquiring it than by dancing. Under the direction of Miss Childs the girls learn various formations of dance patterns, good posture and the correct manner of Walking. The purpose of the dancing period is then to make our path into the cultural and social world a smoother one. Sandra Larkin, Marilyn Larkin, Cora Le Porin, Anne Lloyd, Stephanie Lomlaardn, Emily Lloyd. Karen Londalil-Smidt, Aludith Leathy, Katherine Leahon start pairing oil for the dance. li 1 9 I f A 5 M an gg im iii ,V XX ,. 11 't , ' A w 1 A lip 3 -Q Q, ' Z Y , 5 1 iff A Nlisx liellon uses the officers Roseinary Scott. Nancy Saunv ders, Rebecca Stone and .lean Viyerito ln check aticndai dental notes and sn forth, Physical training, better known as ugyrnu, contributes much to our physical well-being. Al- though not a daily course, it is one of the most popular periods in high school. The yellow gym suit and the red sneakers are familiar sights on gym day but being without them, the required dental note or the medical cheek-up might mean a few minuses at report card time. W'inter months mean basketball, volleyball and ping-pong, but spring time and fair weather provide splendid op- portunities for tennis, soccer and badminton. Volleyball is in the offering for Nancy Riceio, Nancy Riley, Susan Riec, Ruth Renehan, Ann R0llli.ll11P. Denise Quinn. Mary lam Rupnick, Mary Regan and Nancy Redmond, Page fh irty - 1' If '. 1 35 lfdi 1: A'-1-'ff iv, c L i v Y it 4 . 'Y , - Q!! illr - .,- Q .gf ' 'M K' -- ' - - - il I fi Q 'T W -I 1' ' A A N 5 3 ,J 41 :'s4 '7'? 1':'2g1iia,, ,, ' , -A - 7 5' J ' , ,ww , ,W A hkqw, f. , fr 2-' P512 .1 , -- ,-1-Qwwesflfif F lf 7 1 - Q , , 5 s. , ' i ' T - LQ. f i ' A iff' K' SH , L 1 In N- 6. ,E gf 'r A , -' I K W K x' 'A ii i f ,, -- 1 .N H 'i 4, Q W 0- V0 ,. ' 9 F 553 Q 'W , 2,1 - 6 xx w 5 ,jf fx- g . , 1, , K I ih K N Q' 3 -.- -1 Q' Allltlllll Muller, iliheresa Trnuve, Clara Rapp, and Niarie I,enihan set up the projector for Sister before class time. HI TORY History, the record of events of the past, is a course of study carefully stressed during high school. Freshmen study the history of economy, banking and civics which paves the way for more detailed study of the world and its problems. The sophomore progresses to the study of an- cient and medieval world. The juniors and seniors are occupied with the history of our struggle for independence, survival and leadership. Thus at the end of four years the student at Sacred Heart Academy has acquired a knowledge of all the im- portant historic happenings of the past and pres- ent. A successful grade in history is a graduation requirement for everyone. mill X Margaret Goodwin. Mary Fox. Marilyn Ilager, Gail Hebert. xludith Gucker, Irene Hanlv, Mary jane jova, Catherine Harding and Marylyn Fordyce read and explain current events -a vital necessity for History. So,vh0144vrc's - Page th.i'rty-two 'A ' 'af f 5 57 Efffyi-M M ,Q ' uf ' yi, gf . gf- t ,'- R' as Mi rr Nw Wap xlunly lx .llw nn1wrl.u1l for Nancy Ancxcl'. llururlly iXm1m'lly, H.ll'lT.lf.l Hlaxx, x1.lI'A IlL.ll'Cl lindum, M.1r.Lg.lr1:l Acxfl. l,.llI'lCl.'l liurlxm, 4 .xml Burv. l'.1- lrnuu l1ul.lnd .md NI.lllI'l'L'I1 Kul- ICH. liuw l'7AI1ll.l Sclcmnulx, NCI' ry -Iam' Kccly, x1.lI'y N1.lllI1llWN C,cucli.1 Kcndgl, llclcn Molloy Row 2 - lam' M.u'nc Irwrv, I-'ilk lcn l.ynul1, MAH' Inu Nlcllnn- ncll, llurullmy Muller and Khu- rcun Mu.-lx.1n Imk .xx if tlwy cn- ,oy mln' July' xlllll. St.lmling.g f Ii-m.'ln.u'x' Uwvlls P.llI'lCI.l Strzphcnw, Aprll l'rv:lum, lflmly Rudgcrx, sitting f- XMI'- g.g.1rcl Tiulm. Marx lun s'1.lXL'l' B.lfl3.ll'Al Ulwgnlmlflx, N .1 0 ml Plaxmla .md IS.1r1w.xr.1 l'.1.q4' P.ll'llL'l- p.lIs' H1 .I 'Y.ll1L'l tflxLllxxlull A.l wcvkly' .ux1gl1111cnl. M THEMATICS Mathematics, the Queen of Sciences , plays an important role in every science and even more so in our daily lives. Often thought of as a dry, dull subject, mathematics has a lighter and brighter side to it. Books have been written about mathematics as a recreation. There are thousands of interesting puzzles, trick problems, games and curiosities which are distinctly mathematical in character. Unless everyone were taught how to use numbers, our modern way of living would not be possible. Mathematics at S.H.A. is an im- portant part of the curriculum and necessary in attaining a diploma. Included in the course of study are elementary algebra, plane geometry and intermediate algebra. Mathematics has traveled a hard road to reach its present position and today high school students know more about the study than most of the people of ancient Greece. First row-Ann Macca, second row-Dagney Moschetti, Cfathleen Iianslow, and Mary lillen McMahon set up the daily construction assignment. , s f' fir f wi' gi ..,, i Ati lfllen Rafferty, Mary Ryan, Barbara O'Keefe, Daryll Scott, Nancy Sargent, Carol Vollkommer, Mary Tierney, Mary Schultz and Susan Ryan help lfuclitl with .1 few inntivatinns for his theorems. Sfyflznmarcff it Page flzirfy-foul' W I Q . V Y' ,J i ' LK -usa, ii X H --p T2 at y A . . -1 www .K 'fn gi , IP? f if 'YNV f lm, A W 5 ' H. A , few if Q 'H . ,ww ' , 55 A ..,..-an-v'- ' 5 5 ff .. 9 ' lv , 1 ,Q 'K ' K ' W W Q In , 5 - ,. . 5 M .A, ' x - - W 1' 4 'sw-'ix s . k Q K , , ' A Y N 1 ' 0 ' s Vg Q-svn! .Q Q ' ' f 'Z' NNN- mv F ' ' . - V L qw- 'QW I ,:A- z 'L ji fu 'x . L' s ' -. 'Z , A ,. W 'f 5 ' -, 1+ 1-vm M ' . il f ? . , S! ,Q ,. ,. ,. , 5 Q , if V . -V Q If' U K 2' mf ww 'g f' X We W A' ' 4 k V , M, rs df ,ly 5 2. ,Ax I Wig. 1 mm... 4. E GLIS Sliakespeare recordings are cnioyed by everyone, as Mar- jorie Gigante. Lois Guarnaschelli, Susan Pmlusi and Carol De Brita, prove. The expression of man's character, which por- trays the type of being he is, is manifested in the art of literature. During the life time of the stu- dent, English in all its phases receives great stress. From the adventurous Treasure Island of the freshman year to the intricate theme of t'The Merchant of Venice in the sophomore year, stu- dents make progress. In the junior year they are engrossed in The Tale of Two Cities and in- trigued by The Hound of Heaven. The happy climax comes as Seniors. A sense of adulthood surrounds them as they pass with sensitive touch through the Shakespearean works, including lVlacbeth,' and Hamlet . At the same time, the students ponder the ever complicated idiosyncra- sies of the English language in spelling, gram- mar and vocabulary. ln all, they are acquainted with the literature of the past and are prepared to become a part of it in the future. A class play is always a delight-for the spectators--as Mary Laifey, Mary Ann Claolo, Dolores Caruso. Patricia Taorniina, Margaret Drescher, Virginia Wlmrstell, Frances Kane, Mabelann Lamb and Isabel Daly claim! Sfwhamvrcfs . - . . Page thirty-six ' if Sx 4 N N 1 1' L 1 i.,'11iT2,,.,.. E 'is ' 1 A345 ff Qf- lgw- - 1 3 Q fx VM W s , a ig g 5 .Q 'ml f Y' Q f' K t , ,Q ,t.A, X it A . r SF:---f f' ' . xl N A. w i Si? wr H 1 mx,N Q. .X : Q 15: VA - , gg . In K V . V, M: T I In -' Y' QR f xi 1 N O .. 1 In V t ,AS K , 1: ' 1 3 , Q. ,mmm-4 ' lfx3 -G '-4 5 if I! X 0 5, X , , ff - E W? l I N To all freshmen, the greatest challenge in high school seems to be Latin. To many of them Latin is as diflieult as walking is to a baby. But many of them find it a subject that they come through with flying colors. Vocabulary words, cases, dc- clensions, conjugations are necessary evils to a better understanding of Caesar and Cicerog and we have even heard Latin students say that after a year or two of such work they were better able to understand their own mother tongue-English. Indeed, Latin is not dead at Sacred Heart Acad- emy. It is the guiding hand that is helping the students to make their hrst bit of progress to- ward sound reasoning and maturity. Irene Matthews, Patricia Mundorff, Sue Iillen McCarty and Anita Reinhardt. start drilling the everlasting hie have hoc-before Sister comes. Sentence work, board drills, diagrams are problems for lfrances Troccoli, Irene O'IJonohue, Catherine Knowles seated and Anne Deen, Mary Ann Renehan, Roberta Herbison, Margaret O'Regan and Carol O'Rourke standing. Sfsyffzcrmurrs W Page fhirty-eighf f1 ,- If ,Z 192, 11115. Xu, .1 ncw l.11111 111111111 11 15111113 up fm' M1111 .N1111 X1111 1.1ll1.111.1, S1'1'.1pl1111u Sp111cll1, 15.11 ll.ll'.l X'1.11g111'1'. w.1lul .1111I 1.1111 1111 Y.1Ho111'. l.11'11l llc111'x, .11111 N1.11'1lx 11 XYMNI1, x1.1111l1111g, C .1 1'11l 01111111111-, lS.11l1.111 li11l111c, l5c.1!r111' Xl11H1'1', I1'.111 N111'1v11111L N1.11'1111'1c l,.l,IIll, lX.llI1 lu-11 .XlL'Il1CI'llk'X, .11-1111' .X1111 'wlul'11l1' .1111l X'.lI'X lllun l'1'11'1 x1'11 1441 1l11'11111gl1 II11' 1IM'X1l.Ii'll 11.1111 x'.ll'Ll 1111.1l111l.11'x Jrillf M.11'1l1.1 l5111.1, kl,1111' ll.11.1!1.111 .l11.111 SCI1l'k'll1k'l'. lxlcllr i11Il111 1-.111, l'.lll'lx'l.l lx.1111-, A1111 S1l11-1 11-11. xl,ll'y.l1lI1' XI1-H1111 1111111I11 wfmxu l1'.111wl.1l11111 will ln- 1111 right one. SCIE CE The word science is defined in Wehster's dis- tionary as the knowledge gained and verified by exact observation and correct thinking. That is just what the Sisters at Sacred Herat Academy teach the girls. In our first year in the Annex, we undertook the study of biology and recall the portable laboratory carried on the arm of our teacher, the periods before lunch, and those in- finitesimal protozoa and amoeba. Our first taste of upperclassmen privileges was the study of chemistry. How well we remember the hrst-aid rules for acid burns, formula symbols, and the regents. As seniors we began the study of physics and had to think about such things as machines, light, heat, energy and even electricity. After it was all over, some of us thought couldn't they leave all these things for the boys? Meet George! He intrigues Sheila O'Connor, Arlene Hinch- man, Martha Miele and Mary Mcforinacls for they missed having him in Biology, brace Crawford, l'dnaniae Schiebel. Marilyn Risavy, Carol Graham, Loretta Anlianu, Dorothy Rossi, Nl.lll1ilLl.l Keppeler and Mary lung set up the apparatus for one of those chemical experimmenls. 4 jzznmr' - to u - t Page forty .. - - x . ijfflgl ' l E 5 MSL . x e. . is ', 1 F v. V' , W, M 5 . .Jak 'FK A. Q , iq, ' J ful A M. -saauanugg-,-,. 1 I -t 4. x 'W T 4. - -N' 1 5 N- A ,B li .4 t t l ' s I n. xx. ' .W ., ,.,..,: 5 , In H 43, X N sewn 4. , ? ' K Maman , s 2 1' . , 5 fi! fe? ii V. K' 5 J ' . L Siem.-l, 'W N' 'f '5v n Wg .., .W rm., Jn' lb qw ' ' . QI-V Isl , xy A X Q' - 'fx fwa T t', ,gg 'X .F Q ' . ZMwjK x .Ma ,,-. z 8 , , 'Q Us C N , -af 'A A 'hw Wh 1 .Q 45' 1 to ittttt rg, tolli-me .111 14' .t1t'e11 ,'Xl!.lI'.l, A1111 IlL'l1L'NCl1, -lt'.11111u Xlr- est L11 lun 11s lx1ll 'XIILll'L'Wx .mtl 5lVCll.1 llllP.llI'lIli, tl Il1e college 111'ospet'111s .ire of QYCl'l.lSIll1g inter- On tlie tliirtl lloor next to Room 306 niny be found tlie Ciuitlniiee Olliee wliere Sister Mary Ulick, the director, is often seen looking over new college l112lCCl'i.ll, advising ll student, or writing out tmnseripts for tlie Seniors. Personality, aptitude, and preference tests are atdministerecl during .lun- ior and Senior yC.1I'S in order to classify eneli girl's special abilities. 'l'l1L1s tlie Guitlance Department. wliieli lms ll file of college catalogs, plays nn im- portant part in tlie lives of .ill seniors in innpping out their life's work. All tlie girls appreciate Sister's work .intl tliey will always be indelntetl for lier lielp .mtl advice. iw' 1'!ly4' fur!!!-lM'11 1-....f , Xl.1111'et-11 NleYe1, Nl.1rx' l.1wlor, kloyee l..ll'liil1, lflimlvetli l.11c1ney, M.1rie iNllQSllUl'l'y, 'l'l1eres.1 AKILIIIUIHCQ' l,.lll'lL'l.l M.1tll1ex1s. Xlx'r11.1 l,lll'l, K.1ll1lee11 l,1o11s .mtl Helen NlCKL'I'lI1A lI1VL'Nll4Q.llL' tl1e p,1111pl1le1 tile wliile Nr xl.lI'X lllvtk rlwclu st-111'es .111tl l.Q's, N. , 11111'1'111'wx .11'1' 111 111'11c1' 1111' 11.1111 1'11w: X1.11'g.11'1'1 1I,1111111 .X1111 111'1111'11, .X1111 111111111-, X11 11111.1 l11111111'11.1, .X1111 1x111 1111.14 S111'11.1 11.11'1 .11111 1.11111 111111 11'11x111.11'11111 11111: 11.11'11.11.1f11'.1l 111111111111 41111-11111 .11111 11,11I'lx'I.1 1X1'.11111'1', 1111111 11111: 1'.111'111,1 1111114111 I.1111' 111f1g1'1'.1111, 9.1111 111' x1.1l' 11111 .11111 171.111.1 C.1111111'111. 13.1111 11111: 1111.11w111 1S11'1+11. 111-11-11 11111111, 1'1'1s1'111.1 15111'11x, 111111111 1311gg.111. .X114141-1.1 1.11'111.1 .11111 l11'1' .11111111' 11111111 I.11su' 11111x1- .11111111111 111111 111111 .1 11111112 411411111 11111111, 111l.1111'111 11111- 1.111. S11'p11.11111' XX'1'11111111p, 15.11 1111.1 S111-p11.11'11 .11111 11.11111- S111 l'.lI1Il11 1111111 1111' .111 .111n1 xl 111 XX 11.11 .lII1 1 141111115 111 1119 11111w 1'.11'c1'1' 11.1111p1111'11, III FRENCH With sophomore year comes the Ifrench language with all its vivacity and charm. It brings, too, the anticipation of learning a language that we may someday be able to speak fluently. But besides French grammar, the student also acquires a knowledge of French history, politics and culture. After such basic work the second year student fthe juniorj proceeds to more interesting read- ings and the third year student fthe seniorj is occupied with original composition writing. How- ever, no year's work is completely divorced from another for French is a cumulative course packed with lessons that can never be forgotten by any- one who means to learn the language. Class officers Barbara Glimm fseatedj, Barbara Sehob, Virginia Schneider, and Sally Kennedy judge the French doll contest! The happy smiles of ,Ioan l.idell, lilizabcth Treacy, Kathleen O'Neil, liarbara Holmes, joan Al7dl'J, Barbara Schiember, Rosemary McKenna, Lorraine Barry, Pat llanly and B,II'l71ll'.! Cilimm QSeatedb make us wonder. Are they coming or going to French? I + M,. wif M J ' ' M. , ,L A .,..,. f gy? 7 ' Ava? A N- M ' ,, an 311 , www, L 3 H 1 TA ., ' W fa 5? ' 1 rf new 8 .. 5 ' .1 Ol Q i ' ' ar ,, Oo nn fi i '.' A 5 ,N sl u V-Q Q in M F A ' ,A , . M, 3 5 Z' fv'f' - Q ' 4 0 95, ,- NX ,.,.gk iw! L. 1 ' , ,. 2,7 f . .N ' W' ' , ' .. 0 , y3g gain -- 00 K rfgz: K 'V ' 'T' E KA In 55. ! MLA 3' . Q. rL,L L V, gp In A., f ' 1'-NY f gk 5S5w5' L i ! ti km' V Q Id ' 'Q f5fi4y Y Hf?X7 l'i.,,. J x,' 1 ffl, H Y iff' ff? CU, sfiugfxr V! 6, 4, 'WUWF f gsaifi .Q Q-yy -A 3' FRQNACEJ L' V462 . I flip 5w.ff QQ A 0 - K X :11'i5?' 'as-Vffilf sq ,- jx--.-,. UW 5 P Q 'T gQ2Qg 5g3 2 gg , i .w .. L ' .L'A 2 A .Sv fi xanax! 'gg ' ' -, . s,.'1sSL R' ,Arun f It T QPF- Lg f Q- , . ',,6,q. 54 Viv A 3 . V! 1.5. F QkJs 4 , 5 A of .fa ki wma ? M s 'V IX ' .W .T ua K 9 43333 ,,.: . N of f 1, 'rf - W jam , H ,Q,, Q Wagga: 'O QL, I gi, 1 : s , , ' ' .' 1 s A ,-Q 0 7 ' 3 5 .X . 5 A L A K M EW 1 i 5 G i m,1 .f L KL -'Q I ,M E L l 5 o W' 'wQww'wQ W: I fE W?r f Viz., QV 9 52 . 'Mg 2 wg, Al. Books contain the knowledge of the world and Library Science helps one find this knowledge by the use of catalogues and various indexing sys- tems. Sacred l'leart Academy can be proud of its growing library, for the Sisters are always anxious to acquire additional books and magazines to help the girls in their studies. Library Science is an ex- tra subject in which the girls are taught the ways of locating a book rapidly without rummaging through the shelves. Because of the wide variety of books, it is only fitting that the girls be taught how to use the library for their own bene- fit. Thus Library Science, though a minor subject, will be of major importance in any student's en- deavor. Beatrice Bogner, Virginia Mills and Sally Gonsolves en joy a free moment before the period. Adeline Stiegele, Kathleen Dowsett, Helen Le Brccht, and Patricia Bason investigate the card catalog as Roseniary Dunne, Marilyn Hoeg, iloyce Freitag, Patricia lloelierty, Lorraine Bolinski and Dana McCann merely browse. Page fm-fy-six ws.-4..z... 3 Y? i E w f ' 1 ka In 34 Q K , H 'A H iz , M? 5 TEE ii ,gg 5 W 1 91 ' i ' E f .. . .QM ' 5 1 Q' 1 I 3 In I ,,- ,mv A V I . J f , uv QC 1 Q Z O I + K 2 h , H Q ji if 4 if Q U .,.. ..f.-.www ,ewnpmw .K , . Q 'Ek was Min BQ L, W mm I .. 1 0 KI: W , so NVhenever one walks through the halls of Sacred Heart Academy and smells the rich aromas com- ing from the home economics room, it's 11 sign that Sister Martha MlChllCl1llS cooking class is in session. Many times when we are permitted to wear our street clothes, we see the Paris crea- tions heing worn by our dress-making students who also lend Ll hand making costumes for plays. Instruction in cooking and sewing and in manag- ing a household nuke the home economic course a guide for all the girls in their future roles as home- makers. ilihe fl'iglKl.'lll'CU is the lwesi het for fond searchers like lS.irb1ir.i Murphy, l'illen hUlllllVk'lCli. llilaheth Cionhoi' and Donna Hnrning. Qt-wing and ironing are all in a day's or should we say perind's work for Iimile lialeweslxi. Carol Ualin, lranees Flannery, Ri7XUll1.lI'a' Lialgano. Marjorie lironski, Sheila ci0llll1N and Nlaureen Uelea. Page forty-Cighf .. ,QI ur-11 , Wm 4v,.-.-, 1 U N v A k unmuuanl -W A----2. 0 -.ru-muJ iv A pri7ed senior privilege-visiting the Convent Chapel at noontime. Huff! :?f'1f1Lfz'S'l'1fr - In 1111 l1l11ft'l'I1lISSllllIlI - Page fifty is IIII ffzsy IW. Wearing senior buttons, driving cars to school, visiting the Chapel at noontime, having two sen- ior danees-all these things mean being a senior- to the undergraduate. To such a one, the life of a senior is a very, very easy one. Seniors appear to have no homework, head all clubs, run the school, and have studies all day. But every senior knows this is not true. But one has to wait 'til senior year to End the truth of the matter. To each under- graduate, every departing senior says: Good luck to you in your senior year--with your five regents, graduation practices, and extra obligations of keeping up the good name of Sacred Heart. Freshman A. Meane ' thinks rrowin ls g is the real senior privilege for C. Becker and A. Brandcwicde. 1 1 f 1 . 1 , 1., X M 1? S Q Q .K 155 351 1 f i x is Kwik ,,.,l' Q , Y ,V:,..W 1 mmf.. g 1 1 , 1 . 54m-1m Q 1. . , I ,,,,.,, U , f K f ,gwgiu Q wwhf-. . w 1, . , Y1.b 1 S , L : 3 X , 1. 1W'M,,r' ,pq 1 ,W -1 ,M .HW - 1 , 1 1 L, S fs A- j Q12 I , .1 in pl, 1 ,l , 1 'H I My Ng f ' WM 53 flu 'H' 5 ' ' Q H 131 I 14. 1 , , L! UI 1 . , .,,1 ll , 1 IIKI' M11 1 1 '14 2 111-1 ' gl H1:1121fQL1Qj1ffzAff17JArJ'.j1.lin?I QL? 11 ,L L ' I! T ',l1 I . ,I-fffirlrfr T, 1 T L1i ., I 1 fl .. Q. 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' S N '-, .H,,,w'i w W.: X? 4 b Q NE' W . .W 1 yi' 4 WM ew' I ,L Joan Frances Adams Judith Anne Albergamo Sacred Heart, North Merrick Incarnation, Hollis Legion of Mary lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 3, 49 Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, Hostel Club 4. Ch l d 4. , ect ea Us Full of spark and wit . . . delightful to know . . . new addition Petite and cute . . . Gee . . . Moonville here she comes . . . to S. H. A .... always ready for fun . . . sense of humor . . . Deep brown eyes . . . all those hairstyles . . . when I was a never at a loss for words . . . Unforgetable. b 'd 'd ' ' dd' . . . Th U 'R . il-eizilheraisegfgl sisters We mg C pper com Never idle .fx moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. A little hotly doth often harbour a great soul. Page fifty-four 5 Mary Gae Anger Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Student Council 45 Legion of Mary lg Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Cheer- leaders 2, 3, 4. Happy go lucky . . . puts her heart and soul into all under- takings . . . Spreads sunshine . . . the latest joke . . . always the villain . . . Miss Pep, Vim, and Vigor. All the world's a stage. Rita Ann Barry Saint Joseph, Garden City Student Council 45 Legion of Mary lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Silhouettes 25 Dramatic Club 33 Music Club 4. A bundle of snap, crackle and pop . . . happiest when talking . . . Belle of the Ball . . . the show must go on . . . Keep it down to a dull roar . . . Tia Happy am I, from care Pm free, Why arerft lhey all con- tented like me? N4 XXX ' X X Dolores Theresa Basel Saint Joseph, Garden City Student Council 3, 45 Legion of Mary I5 Mission Club 35 Library Club 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 45 Varsity 3, 45 Track 35 Softball 45 Sacred Heart Leaders 4. Sport of the Court . . . never without her Loughlin button . . . Doe . . . gifted knitter . . . dependable . . . scads of of Carol Ann Becker Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Student Council 45 Library Club 45 Dramatic Club 4. Weekends at Lafayette . . . just a city girl at heart . . stately . . . innate ability to undertake big things . . . Rev erend Motl1er's escapade. brothers , I , Such Curly hair , , , For ever in Qffice, A mind equal lo any undcrluking she puts il alongside of. Personality is lo her, what perfume is to a flower. Page fifty-five Constance Anne Bednall Saint 'lluinias the Apostle, Vi'est Hempstead len llonnr Society 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Legion of Mary 43 Sacred Heart Leaders 23 Cordettc 3, 43 Sliutterbugs 33 Library Club 2, 33 Speech Club Z, 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Glec Club 1, 23 Hostel 43 Music Club 4. Connie . . . Power in her pen . . . olives . . . T.V. Debut- nnte . . . I.et's say the prayers together, girls . . . Star of Unity . . . winter carnival . . . :i lady always . . . poise. Sfn'i'i'li HIIVIKY franlril i1i'liglvIi'lfJ flu' nzrxf' Anne Marie Elizabeth Berbrich Corpus Christi, Mineola .loan Ann-Marie Bellmer Saint Christopher, Baldwin Mission Club 2, 33 Library Club 23 Le Ccrele Francais 3, 43 Orchestra 23 Dramatic Club 43 Hostel Club 43 Tennis 1, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. Voices as soft as angels' wings . . . springtime sweetness . . perpetual lover of soup . . . marked by her doll-like dimples . . How is that? . . . those frat parties. Heart on ber lips and mul within larr eyes. Sofl as ber climf' and sunny as ber slzicxf, ! 413 je Lorraine Ann Bernhardt Saint Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Sliuttcrbugs 33 Library Club 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Track 4. Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Hostel Club 3, 4. So very slim and neat . . . apt Sunday School teacher . . . Long, brown, wavy -hair . . . Dramatics . . . oh that Mission Pert Miss . . . My Sister joan . . . Those Chaminade football money . . . lunch period giggles . . . cute little brother . . 'ames and oh That Prom! is HR!'X4'I'1'Pl1 ami' siucrrr with iz winsomr Xillllllflfll-jl.H Page fifty-Six an apple a day . . . some birthday party. Her voice gives spcrcl: of ber szvrvlrzz-ssf' Rosemarie Ursula Borelli I 1 I f I Lorraine Elizabeth Bllgh Saint joseph, Garden City Saint Qlosepli, Garden City Legion of Mary l: Mixsion Club 3g Cordette 2, 3, 43 Library filCC Club l, 2. 3. 4- Club 33 I.e Ccrelc Francais 2, 35 Dramatic Club 3, 4g Softball 2. Typical redhead . . . freshman vixen . . . jolly good fellow . . known the right time for work and play . . . invtigator of fun . . . Villanova's peeping Tom. Ki rolling alone ,eullwrx nu mon Rose . . . Early bird . . . Cranberries and salami . . . so poised and neatly groomed . . . trips to Richards . . . latest car model . . . Wiiikie. Tfl'XSt'S fluff lll'1ll' jrirrlx In ilm'l1n'r. , 1 I , IE , i , Y L 'I X H1155 ' x -' Bernadette Naomi Bowman Saint Martha, Uniondale Legion of Mary 3, 43 Library Club 33 Softball 25 Le Cercle lfrancais 45 Hostel Club 45 Orchestra 2. Bubbles . . . bundles of fun . . . trim and petite. . . laugh- ing eyes . . . never gains a pound . . . always prompt . . . to model is her ambition . . . Hello! A genilc soul, ia lbs' human rare a friend. Carolyn Anne Boyle Saint Anne, Garden City Student Council 2, 3, 4g Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 4g Sacred Heart Leaders 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Library Club 3. Sacred Heart's Madame La Farge . . . pet expression-- num boy . . . demure . . . administrative qualiticv . . . top cop of S. H. A. . . untold popularity. In friemlxhip I early was laugh! lo bz'liew. Page fifty-seven Virginia Marie Brady Alice Anne Brandewiede Saint Raymond, Lynbrook Saint joseph, Garden City Silhouettes 4g Clieerleaders I: Hostel Club 45 Tennis 2, 4. Library Club 2, 3g Le Cercle Francais 2, 33 Silhouettes 25 , Dramati' Cl ln 3, 4. lrish colleen . . . so nmny dates . . . could even speak Gaelic L u . . . tall and slender . . . an artist in our midst . . . Anyone Atlantic Beach Club . . . never seen without her car lteys see Carol? .... Pert n' pretty. . . . everlasting Florida tan . . . Hofstra . . . an ardent lover D V . U of horses . . . fabulous humor. lt'x nm' to be nnlural ufuvz one rs milurnlly nice. A rlaugbfrr of the godx, divinely tall and mos! divinely fair. 'X V as L , N U i xx K san 1, ii r I I Mary Patricia Brennan Kathryn Clare Bryan Saint Bernard, Levittown Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Student Council 3, 45 Legion of Mary 2, 3, 45 Cordette 3, 45 Katy . . . future secretary . . . early bird at Washington . . . Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4. The New York Times . . . a hard worker . . . Big Sister . . . Pl D . . . d h l . Pat . . . Where's Donna? . . . Penn Sherwood Document ay ay rea Y to ep . . . quite a Prexy . . . Great White Mother . . . coffee in the Silem'z' is lbe best ornament of a woman. luncheonette . . . Charges girls. On lu-r langue ix the law of kindness. Page fifty-eight I Barbara Elizabeth Buerger Saint joaehim, Cedarhurst Legion of Mary 1, 25 Ex-Corde 45 Library Club 25 Le Cercle Francais 23 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleaders l. Sophisticated miss . . . loyal friend . . . wonderful personality . . . nent as a pin . . . sincere . . . always ready to help . . . terrihc wardrobe . . . short blond hair . . . Where's June? . . . Sun and Surf. Earl: finger nail, a rrimxon pclulf' Marie Etta Burke Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Legion of Mary 2, 3: Glce Club l. Hello . . . gay as n bird . . . l cut my hair again Equestrienne deluxe . . . that infectious giggle . . . Inky pretty on the dance floor . . . a friend in need . . . always fooling you nSlll'IIl'l' mor . . . Taste this pie. 1' mnxiral llmn any mug. Geraldine Patricia Carbis Elizabeth Genevieve Carroll Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Sacred Heart, North Merrick Legion of Mary 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4g Dramatic Club 3. Legion of Mary ly 25 Hogrql Club 5, 4, Jeri . . . the epitome of true friendship . . . lemon and lime Betty , , , Southhampton bound . . . always a cheery Hi sodas . . . ah those library periods . . . naturally long waves , , , freckles galore . . . :always so nice . . . Crm I helpa . . . Carol 3nd I . . . pie. , , , gwegt, A Voice as soft as angels' wings. Happiness seems made lo be shared. Page fi f ty-nine Carole Ann Casey Saint Raymond, East Rockaway Legion of Mary lg Silhouettes 2, 4, Cheerleaders lg Hostel Club 4, Casey . . . those crazy new coiffures . . . gold team enthus- iast . . . flair for art . . . Johnnie on the spot , . . that baby brother . . . S.H.A. scorekeeper. Nothing was f'1'f'r avhir1'ml wiihoul rnthusiusrnf' Edna June Caulin Our Lady of Peace, Lynbrook Mission Club 2, 3, 45 Sacred Heart Leaders 25 Shutterbugs 3, Library Club 3, 4g Softball 2, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4. Those paint brush eyelashes . . . will be a success . . . those French Club skits . . . happiest when talking . . . loves knitted suits . . . persevering. Page sixty Elaine Marie Cashman Saint Christopher, Baldwin Legion of Mary 1, Z: Shuttcrburgs 3, 4g Library Club 53 Hostel Club 4. Alert and poised . . . those quizzical eyebrows . . . demon driver . . . stunning wardrobe . . . sophisticated manner . , . slim and trim . . . that hobo costume. Calm was fha svn, Io 'ufhirh your course you srl. s 6 sf if Joyce Marie Childs Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Leo Honor Society 2, 3, 4g Student Council 43 Legion of Mary 39 Sacred Heart Leaders 25 Cordctte 2, 55 Ex-corde 4: Shutterbugs 33 Library Club 2, 4, Speech Club 29 Le Cerclc Francais 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Perennial orange eater . . . lovely proile . . . the last to finish, the Erst to excel . . . petite package of sweetness . . . memories of a working girl. Great thoughts some from thc heart. Patricia Anne Colahan Saint Anne, Garden City Legion of Mary lg Sacred Heart Leaders 45 Library Club 23 Le Cercle Francais 2, Glce Club 1, 2, 3g Dramatic Club 3, 4, Tennis 43 Music Club 43 Ex-Corde 4. Laugh that bubbles over with happiness . . . industrious . . . decorating for the -Iunior dance . . . social ease . . . pert . . . chic hair-dos . . . budding dramatist. She ix so frrr, xo ulrf, xo kind, so blcm-41 a lli.Xf!1Mfff0lI.D X4 14- . A I' 'ii ig ' ,, 5 ' 1, . Q H f , yu' I Sheila Christine Cosgrove Saint Bernard, Levittown Legion of Mary 45 Cordette 4: Cheerleaders lg Track 33 Softball 1, 2. Those study halls . . . keeps you laughing . . . pep, vim and vigor . . . Where's Bev? . . . infectious giggle . . . true blue eyes . . . lTl0dCl,5 hatbox . . . sudden change in hair-do. Gail luwlll a t'fH't'fflll giwrf' Mary Ann Rita Cuccia Saint Christopher, Baldwin Legion of Mary l, Z: Shutterbugs 3, 43 Library Club 3: Hostel Club 4. Ready and willing to help . . . some tan . . enviable naturally curley hair . . . Where's Adele? . . car rides to school every morning . . . such a soft voice. Kinrlm-xx ix the golden rlmin by wlairb xovivly ix bouml fo- ,qrllu'r. Kathlyn Ann Cude Saint Boniface, Elmont Legion of Mary l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, Glce Club 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 35 Hostel Club 4. Kathy . . . dark hair and friendly eyes . . . quiet appearances are deceiving . . . laugh all her own . . . a friendly way . . . true friend . . . rush, rush, rush . . . radiant charm. She sprakelb Noi ,yvf flu-rv lim u r'um'c'rxuIion in ber eyes. Page sixty-one 1 I Clare Agnes Davis Saint Clare, Rosedale Sacred Heart Lcaders 43 Cordette 2, 5, 43 Cordette's Camera Clickcrs 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Varsity 33 Hostel Club I, 23 Softball 2. 3, 4. Box lunches . . . LO.U.'S . . . water skiing every summer watch the birdie . . . the urge to travel . . . Europe, Minnesota and career as a stcwardess . . . ingenious and ingenuous . . . sports. A giwr rmf rallwr' flmn rl xlorcr up. Janet Anne Davis Saint Anne, Garden City Leo Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 4g Legion of Mary 2, 33 Cordette 2, 3, 43 Sacred Heart Leaders 23 Library Club 23 Le Cercle Francais 33 Cheerleaders 43 Hostel Club 3, 4. Editorials l ! ! . . . those eye lashes . . . vivacious . . . in the groove . . . snacks . . . If I get into anything else . . . little things mean a lot . . . gullible? . . . conscientious. Life is real, life is rarrrvxff' S 9 t - ,X 5 S36 as l ' 0 . s . X ll 3 I , x ,Q u, ' , Carol Barbara Denlz Our Lady of Peace, Lynbrook Student Council 33 Mission Club 2, 3, 4g Sacred Heart Lead- ers 3, 43 Shutterbugs 33 Library Club 3g Le Cercle Francais 33 Glee Club 43 Cheerleaders 1, 23 Hostel Club 3. Full of fun . . . I'm starved . . . enthusiastic . . . ready laugh . . . sooo nice . . . that lunch table . . . sincere per- sonality and wit . . . always on the go . . . future R. N. I bare a bear! with room for every joy. Page sixty-two Elizabeth Catherine De Socio Saint joseph, Garden City Silhouettes 43 Shutterbugs 4. A new addition to our Senior Class . . . shining jet black locks . . . starlight ideals . . . so many pretty blouses . . . The I Led Three Lives girl. A good name is belief to be rboseu than riches. Eileen lorayne Devine Marie Theresa Dlnlelll Saint james, Seaford Notre Dame, Floral Park Vlission Club 43 Silhouettes 4. Marina . . . contagious giggle . . . a famous cousin . . . oh V . I such squeals . . . all those relatives . . . sooo tiny . . . almost She'll always see it through . . . generosity in thought and five feet . I . bundle of dynamite- deed . . . lover of :ill Algebra periods . . . History scholar . . . Summers at Rockaway. Words may be false aml full of arf, Siglws nn' Ibn' mrlural up H laizlmzagc of flu' lwarlf' lzasi' and surfers arf frllouw. N xg 'X f Martha Frances Dowling Eleanor Adele Dukes l0l'Pll5 Cl l'l5flf Mineola Saint Christopher, Baldwin .cgion of Mary 3, 45 Library Club 3: Glee Club lg Dramatic Legion of Mary 1, 25 Shutterbugs lg Silhouettes 2, 4: Glee llub 3, 4: Tennis 4. Club 2. lfllf and PQPPCV hair - - f hcl' Wlnlllllg Smile - - ' and Qlll the Radiant personality . , . cute little miss . . . honest and sincere lClPllll A-M- Plwflc Calls - - - Pl'0ml5lnS nurse - - ' H IWW - - - . . . friend to everyone . . . sweet smile . . . they don't come ,nything but Macbeth . , . be kind to Martha Week . . gny nicer , , , 1 lovely model, nedals for Marian Year. Magnifir't'nl slwcfarlr of lrumun lJal11iinf'sx. 'Gruul pvrroux are able to ilu gnu! kinu'm'xsz's. Page six ty- three Rosemary Ann Dwyer Saint Hedwig, Floral Park Tennis 2, 3, Shutterbugs 33 Library Club 3, Softball 2. Impish twinkle . . . blushes . . . Wild Irish Rose . . . makes lasting friend . . . Oh, please stop near my house . . . politician . . . spontaneous Irish mischief . . . tip tilted nose. A grnflr, pleasanl girl 'wills mild ryrs like the dawnf, Beatrice Ann Eckart Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Student Council 2, 3, 45 Legion of Mary l, 2, 3, 43 Ex-Corcle 43 Sacred Heart Leaders 25 Cordette's Camera Clickers 3, Li- brary Club 2, Speech Club 3. 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 33 Music Club 4, Softball 2. Bea . . . A nice friendly way, all her very own . . . gift of gab . . . Oh you're kidding. . . . Fordham . . . It was a panic! . . . Accordion . . . Washington . . . variety of cars. She puts u rainbow 'round her ff01lb1l'X.n Beverly Jane Eisner Saint Bernard, Levittown Legion of Mary 45 Shutterbugs 4, Library Club 4g Silhouettes 4. Bev. . . smooth dancer . . . flair for clothes . . . eifervescent . . . pretty smile . . . famous handwriting . . . put your finger in the Hsh bowl . . . twinkle toes . . . paint, brushes, and talent galore. Youlh is full of plz'asurv. Page sixty-four Ann Roberta Elsinger Saint joseph, Garden City Mission Club 33 Sacred Heart Leaders 4, Library Club 2, 33 Le Cercle Francais 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Cheerleaders l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4, Softball 2, 4. Good things come in small packages . . . Oh Jo Jo . . . per- petual motion . . . unpredictable . . . well you know . . . watch her cheer . . . babysitting in school . . . our future actress. It is beflcr to bc' small and sbinc ll-mn lo be big and cas! a shadow. el .Lo WW ! Sally Anne Entstrasser Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Legion of Mary lg Shutterbugs 39 Library Club 59 Glee Club 1, 29 Hostel Club 49 Dramatic Club 4. Hospitality plus . . . her talking bird . . . fabulous weekend at Georgetown . . . always getting letters . . . pierced ears . . . Halloween and Sadie . . . gypsy-like gaiety. The rirlue of lwr lowly looks e.xn'ls lhe precious slow. , A ' I new 5 . , 5 ,e A li 9 ', i ip f x, ig S 'p' , . Susan Geraldine Exter Sacred Heart, Island Park Library Club 2, 3, 4g Dramatic Club 39 Silhouettes 49 Hostel Club 4. Sue . . . right out of a bandbox . . . sewing enthusiast . . . those hair cuts . . . loyal friend . . . lunch table memories . . . likes to read. Sinrrril3f aml lrullr are ilu' lmsis of rrrry rirlm'. -'Q' Mary Loretta Fanslow Saint Anne, Stewart Manor Legion of Mary 3, 49 Library Club 4g Silhouettes 49 Varsity 19 Glee Club 3, 4g Hostel Club 3, 49 Tennis 2. Liberace II . . . zany and oodles of fun . . . Well you see, it's this way. . . . Hiya . . . a friendly way all her own . . . unpredictable . . . continuous chatter . . . mischievous. The monumenfs of wit will sufzfizfe the monuments of flower. Lorraine Claire Faughnan Saint Aidan, Williston Park Leo Honor Society 2, 3, 49 Student Council 49 Ex-Corde 49 Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 49 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 49 Sacred Heart Leaders 2, 3, 49 Shutterbugs 39 Le Cercle Francais 3. Chef dc Luxc . . . That natural curl . . . l didn't study at thing. . . . celery and carrots for lunch . . . No une will teach me how to drive. . . . gift of gab . . . that quick blush. The suleelesf lives are those fo July well. Page sixty-five Marlene Lucille Festa Saint Raymond, Lynbrook Leo Honor Society 3, 45 Legion of Mary 3, 43 Glec Club 3, 4g Sacred Heart leaders 2, 3, 4, Shutterbugs 3g Library Club 2. Marilyn Jane Filosa Holy Family, Hicksville Legion of Mary 2, 3, 45 Sacred Heart Leaders 3, 43 Le Cerclc Francais 3, 4. Pussyfoot . . . full of fun . . . pizza pies . . . wants to teach That famous cast . . . looks quiet but oh! . . . loyalist the little ones . . . loves to skate . . . l'm shrinking . . . fits of Let's go skating. . . . Christian Dior in disguise . . . Come giggles . . . terrific. to the pool. . . . friendliness plus . . . cute hair style. Kindness is ilu' xunsbinr in wlrirlr rirfzze gro11.'.v.', Grr'ul' is Trulb, aml 'mighty above all Ifaingsf' 13 ' fr! . S 'ft ' 1 I Frances Joan Finn Mary Gall Flschbeck Legion Of MUY 43 Library' Club 2, 3, 49 Hostel Club 4g Ten- Saint joseph, Garden City ms 3, 4' Legion of Mary 1, 25 Mission Club 2, 3, 49 Library Club 3 Where's Fran? . . . lindy . . . unpredictable . . . 1l2's mail- Le Cercle Francais 2, 3' man . . . true friend . . . variety of shoes . . . those eyebrows Tiny and Terrific . . . avocado . . . so many shoes . . . Whues . . . program typist. Clo? . . . tiny waistline . . . Flair for eating . . . Famous last Life is short, so left be gay. Page sixty-six words, Chip Chip . . . An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow. gi Mary Louise Fischer Saint Clare, Rosedale Legion of Mary I, 2, 3, Cordette 43 Library Club 35 Speech Club 3: Le Cercle Francais 2, 3: Dramatic Club 4g Hostel Club 4. Full of fun and life . . . everyb0dy's friend . . . a sense of humor all her own . . . sincere . . . always on the go . . . athletically inclined . . . good dancer . . . are you insinua- ting? . . . the dynamic Sergeant Mulligan. Nuflring ,qrcaf uw vzrr urlrivrul rrillronl l'lIfl7llXill.U!I.H Claire Jean Fitzgerald Saint Raymond, Lynbrooli Leo Honor 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 4, Legion of Mary 3, 4g Sacred Hear: Leaders 3, 4: Ex-Corde 44 Cordette's Camera Cliekers 4, Shutterbugs 35 Library Club 3, Le Ccrcle Fran- cais 3, 4. Brains, beauty and a license . . . wears her clothes so divinely . . . everybody's friend . . . tricky telephone operator . . . oh, no! . . . lovely to look at. Dignity, jwoixr, an air of grave, all xv! of will: rr charming fare. Gertrude Marisitia Fleming Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Legion of Mary lg Shutterbugs 3, Library Club 2, 35 Le Cerele Francais 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 43 Hostel Club 4. Too Young . . . Did I tell you? . . . Flcming's . . . sum- mers on the stand . . . never at 11 loss for words . . . those New Hyde Park bus rides . . . cooketta . . . fashion plate. Love ix Ilia fulfilling of the law. Gertrude Ruth Flynn Saint Anne, Garden City Legion of Mary lg Silhouettes 2, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Li- brary Club 2, 33 Mission Club 3: Le Cercle Francais 2, 3: Hostel Club 4. Trudy . . . Chaminade football games . . . true Rem4 brandt . . . argyles . . . pret7els . . . always carefree . . . Charleston whiz . . . Diocesan art champ. To !l'7'dll', In skelcb, lo finial. Page sixty-seven Mary Ann Going Corpus Christi Church, Mineola Legion of Mary l, 2, 3, 49 Ex-Cordc 4g Shutterbugs 35 Library Club 35 Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 43 Tennis 4. Oh that Waishingtoii trip! . . . quiet, but oh my! . , . sweet girl can be . . . very industrious . . . 'igot a halt pin? as n go, going, gone . . . Latin is fun? . . . Of all rbi- music, tlml mwlm flzrllmf info llt'lll't'11 is flu' brai- ing of a luring Inari. Suzanne Marie Gough Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Student Council 4g Legion of Mary I, 2, 3, 43 Sacred Heart Leaders 3, 45 Library Club 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4. Sue . . . Parlez-vous Francais? . . . single Hle. please . . . famous lunch table . . . Geor'e . . . uconfraternit here I ls come . . . :i special sense of humor. Twill is thc sfcrrf of eloquence. ww ! Joyce Mary Hadley Saint joseph, Garden City Margaret Ann Hale Saint Martha, Uniondale Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3. 45 Le Cercle Francais 4g Silhouettes 3, Legion of Mary 2, 3, 45 Shutterbugs 35 Library Club 35 Le 43 T0fHll5 4- Cercle Francais 3, 4g Hostel Club 4. Perks with energy and spirit . . . such long, curly eyelashes Gefllaliw, lWm0f- 5iflCC1'ifY - - - Plenfl' Of freckles - - - 3 . . . everlasting fun . . . laughter like a net ensnaring all . . . captivating Smile . - - sow what's new? . . . vibrant person- chic, moclish appearance . , . short hair, ality . . . unpredictable . . . camp counselor. Tln- laugb will be 1l1ll1l'.U Page sixty-eight E11lhusiasm is tba genionx of sincerity. Marie Bernadette Harding Saint Gregory the Great, Bcllerose Glee Club 4. Another senior addition to S.H.A . . . short brown hair . . . crazy lunch periods . . . oh, those eyes . . . one of the gang . . . loves to sing! . . . pretty too. We an' xlmlml aml faxlwimml by what uw' lore. l , I, If 1 'Vi 'E I ' , 9 U, , . f n -fe f i 1 s D Joan Mercedes Heide Saint Joseph, Garden City Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 4, Cordctte's Camera Clickers J, Shutterbugs 3, 43 Library Club 2, 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 2. Camera fiend . . . that long trip to school , . . quiet. but . careful driver . . . candy kid . . . chem lab adventures . daily trips to Garden City . . . so neat. Quieily Sbf' works ber way, fnifbful Io meh rlnlyf' if ,, be Leone Mary Helm Eileen Marie Hempel our Holy Redeemer' Freeport , , Y, Saint Anne, Garden City Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 4: Mission Club 45 Library Club 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 2, 33 Glee Club I, 2, 4, Hostel Club 3, 45 Leo Honor 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 45 Legion of Mary 2 Tennis 3, 4. 3, 4g Sacred Heart Lenders Zg Silhouettes 45 Glee Club , , , Hostel Club 4, Softball. Personality plus . . . nice to know . . . warm and sincere . . . winning smile . . . kind to everyone . . , steady date . . . loyal Miss G. O .... everybody's friend . . . cute and petite . friend . . . W'here's Peggy? A good mimi 1m.m'xsex n kingdom. radiant personality . . . kind and sincere . . . oh, those twin sisters and that little brother. A friend may ,well be reckoned lbu :masterpiece of nature Page sixty-nina Patricia Ann Herbison Helen Joan Hoeg Mitchel Field Chapel No. 2. Slllnf B0l1if3CC1 EIIYIOIII- Student Council sg Ex-Corde 44 Dramatic Club lg Library Leo Honor Society 3, 45 Legion of Mary 1. 2: Sacred Heart Club 4: Glee Club lg Art Club lg Softball 1. L9fldCI'5 2, 31 FX-Corde 4: Glee Club 1. 23 V3f5lfY 3, 41 SOR' bal 4. Pat . . . talent in her fingertips . . . soft voice . . . world . traveler . . . her crowning glory . . . loves a good joke . . . Thofe C-Y'O' games - - - '53Pf2m Of the Red Team f - - 2 Charming personality . . I demure- varsity star . . . never forget those Library Science classes . . . fashion plate. Ari is a slwarlouf of Diiinr' pr'rfe'1'lio1l. F A If I1 f n ' mu ll o xlars. 'X 951 3 1 x 1 ,N bw 5 K ! ' vi i s ,l , fi 1 1 1 Marilyn Patricia Hogan Margaret Ann Holzapfel Saint Raymond, Lynbrook Saint Hugh's, Huntington Legion of Mary 1, 2: Mission Club lg Sacred Heart Leader 3, Legion of Mary 2, 45 Library Club 49 Le Cercle Francais 4: 43 Library Club 2, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4g Hostel Club 4g Glee Club 2g Softball 1. ' . .9 f , .. . . . . . Tennis 2 li so than 2 3 Charming personality . . . winks when she smiles . . . Live, W'avy hair . . . Halls of Washington on all fours .... heart lever laugh and. be h3PPYU - - - Short, H933 h2ll'd0'S ' - - the of gold . . . an infectious laugh . . . thc missing key . . . all Plffufe Of h2PPlf1e55 - - - uPeESY-U sincerity ' ' ' Aunt Mary' Goal zrrwr mazle a better woman tlmn one who lows a happy A merry lavurt maketh a rbcerful FOIH1ff'!lt111L't'.', Smilf-D Page seventy Ruth Anne Hopkins Saint Agnes, Rockville Ccntre. Student Council 43 Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 44 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Hostel Club 45 Tennis 3, 45 Softball. The joy of Washington . . . swimming whiz . . . Charleston . . . Burmudas . . . sports night . . . Don't call me Ruthie . . . Pep, Vim, Vigor . . . Oral topics. I would flood your pall: with sunshine, X 1 -p M5 X 4 x CX Margaret Eugenia Howell Saint Joseph's, Hewlett. Student Council 23 Legion of Mary 1, 25 Mission Club 43 Library Club 2: Speech Club 23 Orchestra 2g Glcf. Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleaders 45 Tennis 2. Peggy . . . full of fun . . . Fordham . . . Did l show you the pictures of my nieces and nephews? . . . famous dance periods . . . Pagan Peggy. Eyes can speak and eyes can understand. Arline Marie Hoppenhauer Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne. Mission Club 2, 3, 4: Shutterbugs 3, Glcc Club l, 2, 3, 45 Vars ity 45 Cheerleaders 1. Babe . . . Get that ball . . . her many brothers . . . full of pep . . . mission minded . . . everybody's friend . . . Can I help? Thr bigbasl wisdom is l'0llfllllIIll 1'ln'1'rf11lnrsx. Diana Mary Jacobs Sacred Heart, Merrick. Legion of Mary 2, 3g Sacred Heart Leader 25 Cordette 3, 43 Cordette's Camera Clickers 4, Library Club 25 Speech Club 2, 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4. Miss Debator . . . history whiz . . . Let's do something about it . . . We all decided . . . Daily Mirror Youth Forum . . . forever the jester. Enthusiasm is the greatest asset in the world. Page seventy-one ' 1 Barbara Elizabeth James Carol Marie Jewell Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead. H0lY FHVUUY, HiCkSVil19- Legion of Mary l. 2, 3, 45 Mission Club 4g Le Cercle Francais O1'Ch9Sf1'3 43 M1-lSiC Club 4- 2gS'll 4gGl Clb2,3 4gH -lClb4gT ' 4. I wucttcs ee U ' osu u enms Late eomer to S.H.A. . . . but most welcome . . . friendly That long, long hair! n I ' fair and square l . . Fletcher and disposition. . . I her dream to be an airline hostess . . . that Weasel . . . lovelincss personified . . . one of the quartet . . . MUY Lows Uf1lf0I'IY1- Home hconomlcs' A sweet disposilion is always in demand. A smile from ln-r bright eyvs is enchantment. - Katherine Anne Johnson Saint Jane Frances de Chantal Legion of Mary 1. 2, 3, 45 Shutterbugs 35 Library Club 3. Fair complexion to match her lovely hair . . . Dumbo . . . cannon mechanic? . . . Quiet and sweet . . . Washington c0uldn't compare with Sacred Heart . . . l'Where's Sheila? TrullJ is the lviglacsl summit of art and life. Page sefuvnty-two M f F Patricia Mary Johnston Assumption, Jacksonville, Florida. Student Council 2g Legion of Mary 1, 2, 3, 4g Sacred Heart Leaders 3, 43 Cordette's Camera Clickers 3g Library Club 23 Speech Club 3, 43 Le Cercle Francias 23 Cheerleaders lg Hostel Club 3. Good things come in small packages . . . Why can't I gain some weight . . . that first cup of coffee . . . sweet as sugar . . . beautiful red hair . . . Where's Jean? And ber modest answer and graceful air, Show ber wise and good as she is fair. x fi Marie Ann Kaiser Saint Ch ristopher, Baldwin. Legion of Mary I, 25 Sacred Heart Leaders 3, 4, Cheerleaders 5, 4. 5.H.A.'s Prize Cheerleader . . . hearty laughter . . . Washing- ton . . . Summers at Jones Beach . . . Baby of the Kaiser clan . . . 3rd Floor Cop . . . Born athlete. Good lwnnmr is llvr rleur blue iffy of the Ural. Loretta Kathryn Karcher Saint Bernard, Levittown. Legion of Mary 2, 3, 45 Shutterbugs 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4' Music Club 45 Library Club 4. 1 Hamsters . . . dry wit . . . that Levittown bus . . . our sax' player . . . sweet and sincere . . . sooo dependable . . . a charm- ing miss . . . gatherings in the Luncheonette. Her low' xim'f'r1'. lwr fbougblx iiI1l7IUl'lIllIfP.,, i fi t, Ann Cecilia Keppel aint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead. .eo Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Student Council 43 Legion of iary 1, 2, 3, 4g Sacred Heart Leaders 3, 4: Library 23 Speech :lub Zg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 4. ilee Club's Angel . . . always a helping hand . . . looks quiet ut oh! . . . pedestrians beware . . . Aunt Mary . . . Ready innie, Play . . . Winter Carnival Princess. Music is well xuiil to be the sfmwh of angels. Rosemary Ann Kern Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead. Mission Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cordette 45 Shuttcrbugs 35 Glee Club 3, 4g Legion of Mary 4. A bit of quietness . . . a lot of patience . . . endowed with priceless gifts of charity and kindness . . . always coming to the aid of others . . . Villanova. Il is by waua'crful leimlnrss that ujrclian is 'won and pre- served. Page seventy-three , 1 1 1 Clara Catherine Klesel Saint Boniface, Elmont. Shuttcrbugs N. 43 Library 4g Le Cercle Francais 3. Always willing to help . . . pineapple pie . . . the Home Eco- nomics class . . . that Washington trip .... 1 ll those stairs . . can she play basketball! . . . bus rides. Silrnrr is more eloqmwi llmrf u'orilx. Lorraine Marlon Klenk Notre Dame, New Hyde Park. Legion of Mary 43 Varsity 35 Track 2. Fun loving disposition . . . bermudas . . . C.Y.O. basketball games . . . crazy red eyeglasses . . . Where's Marie? . . . vim and vigor . . . Klenkie, To my friend. Thr bas! of healers is good rhr'rr ix 9't A st t- H: g - l X my 'C ' - . Joan Marie Koenig Saint Hedwig, Floral Park. Legion of Mary 35 Shuttcrbugs 33 Library Club 3, 4. Bubbling vivacity . . . Forever eating but never shows it . . ring collection . . . an undescribable but funny laugh . . those long blond tresses . . . lively! Tbere's nothing worth ibn' wear of winning but the Iazzgbtvr and the joy of frif'1m's. Page seventy-four Eileen Mary Kramer St Joseph, Garden City Cordette's Camera Clickers 33 Shutterbugs 35 Library Club 2, 3g Speech Club 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 2, 43 Silhouettes 3, 4g Hostel Club 4g Tennis 45 Sacred Heart Leaders 4. Artistic miss . . . always there when you need her . . . tans so beautifully . . . ambitious as the day is long . . . a whiz with a pen . . . vivacious . . . always laughing. By Ike work, one knows Ibn' uuorlznmnf' 3 Carolyn Anne Krause Saint Aidan, Williston Park Legion of Mary 1, 3, 45 Library Club 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3. Carole . . . full of fun . . . Where's Mary Lou? . . . horn rimmed glasses . . . gift of gab at all times . . . can handle Gail's food well. DivinaIiou xernzs lnfiglilrrml ami raisrrl lo if: lviglwif fmwer in u'nmrn. Carol Ann Landers Saint Martha, Uniondale Leo Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Sacred Heart Leaders 25 Shutter- bugs 33 Le Cercle Francais 2, 4: Orchestra 25 Dramatic Club 4g Varsity Manager 4: Hostel Club 45 Tennis 4. Untiring energy . . . Basketball fan . . . that throaty laugh . . . early morning smile . . . gorgeous eyes . . . luncheon pranks . . . summer at jones Beach . . . Coming in on the window pole. . . . I just don't care . . . don't panic. My iuoril ix Sfl'!'lI,Q'fl7 . . . bu! Iaxugbter is my sl1i1'li1. X Jean Frances Lilly Saint Agnes, Rockville Centre Leo Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 45 Legion of Mary I, 2, 3, 4: Cordette 5, 45 Library Club 23 Speech Club 2. 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Glee Club l, 24 Hostel Club 3. Terrific parties . . . beauty and brains . . . Where's Pat? . . . calm always . . . Glenn Miller . . . trip to Villanova . . . our little isotope . . . lady at all times . . . radiant. SM is of so free, so kind, so alll, xo blessed a rlisfloxllionf' id Philomena Joan Loria Saint Boniface, Elmont Shutterbugs 3, 4g Library Club 43 Le Ccrcle Francais 4, Glee Club 3. Dolly . . . It was hysterical. . . . enviable record collection , . . let's dance . . . Where's Frankie? . . . two in the morn- ing . . . loves pizza . . . the Argo . . . Likes to bowl. A friend worilay of the name. Page seventy-five I 1 1 Mary Veromca lynch Patricia Rhoda Mack Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Mission Club 25 Sacred Heart Leaders 2, 3g Shutterbugs 3: Legion of Mary 3, 49 Le Cercle Francais 3, 43 Softball 1, 25 Library Club 4. Tennis 3, 45 Hostel Club 4. Irish lass . . . tall and sincere . . . sweetness galore . . . kind Where's Marty? . . . The quiet type . . . Jones Beach with and honest . . . always reliable . . . winning smile . . . Marie . . . sports lover . . . Pat . . . short hair cuts . . . everybody's friend . . . Mercy Ball. likes to dance . . . from the pages of Vogue. Do your duly and leave the res! fo H4'd1'F7I.,, The milrlesi mumzer and the geulles! Inari. gf!! Catherine Elizabeth Mahon Saint Anne, Garden City Legion of Mary 2, 3, 4g Shutterbugs 39 Le Cercle Francias 4g Hostel Club 4. Calm, confident, capable . . . so reliable . . . fabulous friend . . . sure to be a success in her future years . . . quiet but full of fun . . . charm-intelligence. The prim' of wisdom is above rubiesf' Page seventy-six Carole Ann Maloney Saint Anne, Garden City Legion of Mary 2, 3, 45 Shutterbugs 35 Le Cercle Francais 3 Hostel Club 4. Future horticulturist . . . those beautiful wavy locks . . What am I going to wear? . . . loves to take pictures . . Whee . . . Miss Charm . . . Home Ec. A conlenled spirit is tbe sweetness of Existence. ik S Maureen Patricia McCarthy Saint joseph, Garden City Legion of Mary 45 Le Cercle Francais 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Hostel Club 4. Sweet, demure, carefree . . . Oh, that locker . . . I'll use a shoe . . . loves to drive . . . pedestrians beware , . . sincerity with a sparkle . . . brother Kevin. Kiurfurxx ix flu' golalrn clmin by which mriely ix IJOIHHI lu- gvllJrr. ,,- 14- ,E , A Q, l I s , I . Nw? f ii x ij N 5-I Theresa Ellen McConville Saint Martha, Uniondale Legion of Mary l, 45 Mission Club 25 Shutterbugs 35 Sacred Heart Leaders 25 Library Club 3, 45 Hostel Club 3, 45 Athletics 2, 3, 4. Terry . . . quick and ready wit , . . cute as a bug in a rug . . . those telephone calls . . . constant chattering . . . vou can tell . . . loves to argue. Good IIIIIIHICTS are made up of prelty surrifi1'r'x. R. ' swf 'Wif e X Joan Claire McDuffee Cure of Ars, Merrick Legion of Mary 15 Sacred Heart Leaders 25 Cordette 45 Li- brary Club 45 1.e Cercle Francais 45 Hostel Club 3, 45 Sil- houettes 2, 3, 45 Softball 2. Loves to sketch . . . history whiz . . . anyone know where Terry is? . . . meet my brother from Chaminade . . . Grand Hotel . . . future diplomat . . . books, books. Wise lo rrsolre and palirni lo jwrfornzf' Clare Marie Mclntyre Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Student Council 45 Legion of Mary 15 Dramatic Club 45 Art Club 3, 45 Cheerleaders 2, 3, 45 Hostel Club 45 Tennis 4. A bundle of mischief, an ocean of smiles . . . chic attire . . vibrant, versatile and voguish . . . a talent for the brush . . one of S.H.A.'s pert cheerleaders. As the sun colours flowers xo ilorx ar! colour life. Page seventy-seven Ann Marie McKeever Saint Christopher, Baldwin Legion of Mary 1. 25 Silhouettes 25 Glue Club l. 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Cheerleaders 15 Softball 2. Short and sweet . . . delightful feminine voice . . . faithful glee club member . . . proms, dates, proms . . , drives her own Buick . . . multitude of faithful friends. HSlL'4'6'f mul ll!lf1H'lll as a girl mu lux Patricia Lily McMahon Saint joseph, Garden City Legion of Mary lg Shutterbugs 35 Library Club 3, 4. Pat . . . quiet . . . generous . . . sincere . . . . my little niece . . . she is so adorable . . Let thy words be few . . . cooks and scws . . . home economics. To flw ,versions of swcrl silent tbougblf' Mary Anne Meaney Saint Anne, Garden City Student Council 45 Legion of Mary 1, 2, 5, 45 L eais 3, 45 Hostel Club 3, 45 Tennis 1. Such n big family . . . out of doors type . unlimited . . summer vacations in Boston . deluxe . . . one in :A million . . . gay and sweet. To low' ber fvllow men Si7II.'f'l'i'lj'.U Page seventy-eight S 7,1 -gk p- M. X: a, a t ! aiu? 5 ml' 51 e Cerele Fran- . . generosity . . Hosteler Barbara Joan Molloy Saint Boniface, Elmont Legion of Mary 1, 2, 5, 45 Library Club 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Dramatic Club 35 Cheerleaders 15 Student Council 4. Big smile for everyone . . . full of life . . . sparkling personal- ality . . . slim trim look . . . St. ,lohn's . . . moon dog . . . Barbizon model . . . Oh gosh. Small rheer and gnu! welcome make a merry fr'asl. 7 Frances Marie Morgan Frances Jacqueline O'Donnell Saint Agnes, Rockville Centre Resurrection-Ascension, Rego Park Legion of Mary I: Library Club 3, 4: Hostel Club 4: Iix-Corde 45 Shutterbugs 3g Library Club 3, 45 Le Ccrelc Orchestra 2, 3. Francais 3, 4. Wait for Rosemary! . . . summer vacations in Canada . . . Summers in Vermont . . . friendly . . . the long trip to picturesque history notes . . . therc's nothing like Home lic. school . . . Villanova . . . tuna fish sandwich . . . wonderful . . . can not get out of the basement . . . grape jelly. personality . . . no more hospitals. Her frirmls u'1'ri' many uml lr'm'-fwurli'1l. W i.trlnln is only follml in infill. 1 1 9 9 1 Mary Patrlcra O Meara Susan Mary O Nell Saint Thomas The Apostle, W'est Hempstead Saint Joseph, Garden City Legion of Mary 1. 2. 3, 4: Glvc Club l. 2, 3- 4- Student Council 39 Legion of Mary lg Sacred Heart Lenders 23 , , , Cordette 45 Shuttcrbugs 3g Speech Club 3, 45 Le Cercle Fran- The actress of 306 . . . n renl live Wire . . . always with mis 2 4, Dramatic Club 35 Varsity 23 Track 2, 3' Scottie . . . a promising nurse , . . loves to sing . . . a real ' ' Home lic. enthusiast? . . . pert. Ardent Dodger fan . . . Saint Joseph . . . Sally and T. J. . . . I Q I H model typist . . . drives that Cadillac . . . let's go for a Nsllfffll '5 fbi' '0' vf f'f'1'0 - pizza . . . her ninety-two year old dog. The joy of yonfb and health ber eyes displayed. Page seventy-nine Rosanne Grace Oster Siant Anne, Garden City Legion of Mary 3, 4, Sacred Heart Leaders 3, 45 Shutterbugs 3g Le Cercle Francais 33 Hostel Club 3, 4. Liz . . . such a sparkling disposition . . . sews magnificently . . . numerous friends . . . Hostel trips . . . ice cream any- one? . . . Charleston champ. A guy, xr'ri'm' xjlirit is flu' source of all llml' ix noble um! good. Regina Janice Palasek Saint Peter of Alcantara, Port Washington Student Council 3g Legion of Mary 33 Ex-Corde 4, Shutterbugs 3g Library Club 25 Speech Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2. Vibrant personality . . . sincere and friendly . . . cute and petite . . . so soft spoken . . . that enviable pageboy . . . .leepcrs . . . one of the best. My bear! is frm' as steel. Joan Therese Pappalardo Saint Rose of Lima, Massapequa Student Council 33 Legion of Mary 2, 3, 4, Sacred Heart Leaders 3, 4g Library Club 25 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4g Varsity 2, 3, 49 Hostel Club 33 Softball 2, 3, 4. Her acquamarine Ford . . . knit one, purl two . . . precision driver . . . parties . . . another sister?-in true Pappalardo fashion . . . we're moving . . . P. A. announcement God sees you. Reason ana' judgment uri' the qualifies of a leurlcrf' Page eighty Nr Lf ' is i 3 if ,V V ,f Margaret Ann Pardy Saint Christopher, Baldwin Speech Club 3, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Music Club 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Always eating, never gaining . . . graceful . . . flair for ora- tory . . . tall . . . Peggy . . . I'm going out this weekend with 1- . . . huge lunches. She dwells in bmniy am! in joy. Susan Marie Perez Saint Anne, Garden City Saint Tlminas the Apostle. West Hemp Sacred Heart l.eatlers 2, 3, 45 Cordette 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Kathleen Elizabeth Pfeifer stead Legion of Mary l, 2, 5, -lg Sl1LltICI'bLlgi 3: l.e Cfercle Fruit Dramatic Club lg Tennis 4, Track 2, 3, 4. 2, 3, 4. Our track star . . . summers in the Catskills . . . roller Little bit of Heaven . . . l.oyal and dependable . . . traditional skating anyone? . . . never too rushed to say hello . . . a grace of a perfect lady . . . slie can't be topped . . . Llllly.,Ll'lI loyal friend . . . doodles . . . Inna. worker . . . always smiling. Mniir fiillf: rfmrrm In Hlllfflt' ifri' miugi' l1m.ilt. TfH' flllfff Hlfllfl f-Y 1'f1',H'f NWN H 1'l'1l y A Ck Wi IH , . : I hifi f t it ,' I ' I tru. Anne Marie Quigley Ruth Marie Quigley 511iHl Milfllm. Uniondale Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Legion of Mary Z, Mission Club Z, Library Club 3: Orchestra Legion of Mary 2, 3, 4, Student Council 5. 4: Le Cert c 21 llraniatie Club 4. Francais 2, 3, 4: Slautterbugs 3: Library Club 2: Hostel ll w fl. 4. Avpirin maniac . . . wlion1ever . . . Winsome personality . . . lt's the trutl1 , . . wise wit and witty Wisdom . . . eyes that Conseientious and appreciative . . . a winning smile . . tl sparkle . . . tliat's terrific. band never tires of helping . . . Leadcrsliip Personality Ruth . . . Knowing mind and knowing lieart . . . poised 'I'fn' lfril nf frmli'i',i ii goml f'lu'rr. ,witness pcrmnmcd' Our Ifring ii f.0l'l'l't'l' gnuil: Tlml nm' living ii S1rt'r't'ii Page eighty-mic Patricia Elizabeth Reamer Saint joseph, Garden City Legion of Mary 1, 4g Shutterbugs 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 3, 4. Patti . . . friendly manner . . . quiet . . . those twins . . always in a hurry . . . future nurse at Saint Catherines . . Pen Pals galore . . . My aching incision. FniIlJ of faillr, lmln' of balm. Holy Legio Dorothy Gertrude Richardson Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Mission Club 3, 45 Student Council 23 Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 45 Library Club 3, 4g Tennis 1. Dot . . . Budding Florence Nightingale . . . tall and oh so slender . . . very feminine . . . Where's June? . . . poised . . . subtle humor . . . short, short hair . . . infectious laugh. The Jay ix always bis who workx in il with xcrmily ami great aims. s 5 S--5 Joan Eileen Rodgers Ghost, New Hyde Park n of Mary 1. Z, 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 2, 35 Tennis 33 Track 25 Softball. Summers at Oak Beach . . . Listen to this . . . potato salad . . . sunlite hair . . . future nursc . . . so what . . . y-e-e-s- licens beautiful skin and teeth . . . always a permit, NOW a e . . . I don't know. Good temper lilza n sunny day, sheds u briglrfncvs oL'i'r every- Ilxingf' Page eighty-two 'Fx Joan Marion Rombach Saint Joseph, Garden City Legion of Mary lg Sacred Heart Leaders 2, 45 Le Cercle Fran- cais Z5 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Library Club 25 Softball 25 Tennis 4. I know that I failed that test . . . Pride of the Poconos . . . how do you like that? . . . that school blazer . . . Forty Love. Af0L'ff0I1 and lzindwwss are as mmlful lo her as daily brcarlf' Barbara Marlon Ryan Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Legion of Mary 3, 4: Mission Cluh fig Le Cercle Francais 2, 3 Shutterlrugs T: Lihrary Club 2, 3. 'liekakwitlia pioneer . . . punctual . . . einema fan . . . prac- tieal . . . W'here's Ruth? l.n.ynlfYy it flu' grvulusf good' in ilu' lmrnan ln-arl'.', Claudette Jean Sbarra Saint Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Legion of Mary 25 Fx-Corde 43 Softball 2. Sees the wonder of life . . . generosity in thought and deed . . . fancy for wearing an apron to class . . . such shiny, long locks . . . soft and sweet to everyone. A frm' fri:-ml ix forerrr ll fri1'ml. , Q ix Nw Frances Ann Schust Saint Raphael, East Meadow Maryanne Rose Scott Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Legion of Mary l, 3, 4: Sacred Heart Leaders 3, 45 Shutter- Legion of Mary I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Cordette 43 bugs 3, 43 Glee Club I. GIQC Club 1, 2. 3, The Littlest Angel . . . perpetually happy . . . I.afayette's Neat as the proverbial pin . . . Scottie . . , those Home Ee. classes ehoiee room . . . white gloves . . , always willing to help . . . . . . sense of humor . . . trip to Villanova . . . so poised . . . photography fan . . . can be found with Mary . . . unassum- beautiful eyes . . . One in a million. ing Ways . . . school spirit plus. Ihr u'u1'.t im' flu' lL't1j'X of j1lr'a.n1nIm'.tx. fl uolrle ilim, faillrfully kvlhl, is fl Illllllt' tlf'mf. Page eighty-three Maureen Helen Smith Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Glee Club 3, 45 Music Club 45 Hostel Club 45 Tennis 4. Lily Pons of S.H.A .... all who know her love her . . . cutest nose you ever saw . . . sincere friend . . . those third period groans . . . Wlxere does time go . . . O lloly Night in French? She zvfmsz' mug ut' fuzwl flu' b1'xl. ' Janet Emma Stolze Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Legion of Mary l, 25 Mission Club 45 Ex-Corde 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Music Club 4. Quiet and demure . . . always ready to help . . . Oh, what am I going to do? . . . sincere and considerate . . . My niece . . . gestures . . . What can l do with my hair? . . . Fran and mc. The liiglwxl graces of music flow from ilu' feelings of flue l7I'!lYl.U Doris Jane Straub Saint Anthony, Oceanside Legion of Mary I5 Sacred Heart Leaders 45 Le Ccrcle Francais 3, 45 Shutterbugs 45 Soft Ball 45 Hostel Club 4. Quiet in a mischievious way . . . always neat . . . best friend, Ann . . . younger sister . . . No Other Love . . . reads three books at it time . . . humorous . . . well mannercd . . . Humor it flu' lmrumrzy of flu' bearff' Page eighty-four 5 X6 jaw v Ann Carol Sullivan Saint Christopher, Baldwin Sacred Heart Leaders 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 3, 45 Shutter- bugs 45 Softball 2. Vl'here's Doris? . . . that French! . . . September Song . . . there's not a sport I don't enjoy . . . Nabisccfs best cookie customer . . . inevitable short hair. Whose service ix perfeel freedom. 'C Mary Therese Tenety Saint Martha, Uniondale Shutterbugs 3, Library Club 3. Wonderful personality . . . friendly always . . . never a harsh word to anyone . . . forever doing her best . . . need any help? . . . the suite at Vllashington. A lvmlvr beurlg u will inflexible. If 14 it ' I , I ' C 5 Q 'I u n wg- f so X! x i- ' s ., Mary Patrice Thomann Saint Tlionias the Apostle. W'est Hempstead Legion of Mary 3. 4: Cilce Club 2, 3, 45 Hostel Club -lg Library Club 4: Tennis 35 Shutterbugs 3. Patrice . . . the drives that Chrysler . . . true friend . . . found with joan . . . her handsome brother . . . peaches and cream complexion. Mnr'fi wixflum 0 Iru fort ivilfi vircr u'nrilx. .K Marilyn Valentina Venaglia Sain! Hugh, Huntington Legion of Mary I, 3, 43 Library Club 3, 45 Le Cercle Fran4 cais 5. Sincere . . . all around girl . . . soft warm voice and a heart to match . . . ardent letter writer . . . brown eyed blond . . . that little car. Great Persons an- ulilv Io ilo grrat kindm'ssrs. Bridget Mary Walsh Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Legion of Mary 2, 39 Library Club 25 Mission Club 29 Shut- terbugs 3. Cokes at Tibbets . . . Athletic . . . candy bars! ! . . . that diet . . . red headed Irish lass . . . Where's Bubbles? . . . su honest and friendly. joy is flu: nzuiiixpring in lbe whole of emllrxx m1l1m x calm rofalionf' Page eighty-five Bernadette Constance Wilson Chapel No. 2 Mitchel Air Force Base Dramatic Club 34 Le Cercle Francais 2, 3: Legion of Mary 2, 35 Shutterbugs 35 Library Club Sq Glce Club 2g Speech Club 3, 4. Connie . . . always late . . . our world traveler . . . that troublesome ponytail . . . my little sisters . . . Washington and Eve in the morning. Good will is the mightiest practical force in the universe. Page eighty-six Katherine .loan Wilt Saint Joachim, Cedarhurst Student Council 4: Legion of Mary I: Shutterbugs 3g Library Club 3g Track 33 Hostel Club 3, 4. A smile for all . . . unruifled . . . an attribute to the class . . . when therc's no fun she makes it . , . a friend easily made yet forever kept . . . vivacious. A good name it ralhrr Io be rlroxrn Ilmn great riches. E 'sf-5 -wg Donna Katharine Wines Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 35 Cordette 3, 4g Var- sity 4g Track 2, 3, 4. Varsity guard . . . genuine sense of humor . . . that famous wig . . . Intermediate . . . I don't feel like arguing to- day . . . Fordham . . . the greatest. Logic is logic, thafs all I say. 'we Sl X -. e , . X , x NPN X X Dulores Basel Ann Keppel M.1rilyn Ilognn Rita Barry Pgxtriein Brennan Peggy Howell Seniar OHM' President Senior I Vice President Senior I ,Yiee Prexidenl Senior Ill President Senior Ill , President Senior Il fsealedj Vice President Senior ll fnox pieturedj l'f1gr righly D13 HGIQILIDG in un varh Smnhag, the lgrient trim in giur un Qlhrizfn trntlw mlyirlg, mhrn put intn prartirr, mill make nn mrmhvrn nf an artiur Glathnlir laitg. Extra-rurrirular artiuitiw at the Amhrmg pru- uihvh un with rnnrretv uppnrtunitiw in put thuzr trxrtlpa intn prariire. Words ff C'7Ulll'I5'c'fl1l'ld clflfsolalialf Kcach lls . . - -'L HAL: is .Z .V ,-vsff... V f,-P--M - A KV NX. A if 'r 1 llfumff' 5171 'lffff llw new mumbcrs of ilxc Society for llli-. yl-.xr nrc lf. l,ynul1, C. lingcr, C. Rapp and D. Kfmmlmlly. Senior mcmlwrs .xrc lk. lflllgvsralll. ll. llucg. il, Cxhilnlx, l. llcmpcl. C. licnlnall, l.. l'.lLlj.:llI'l.lH. Cf. l.1mlcrx. A. lx yr ninvly uppul. Ll. lhxix, Il. lilly. .md Nl. Vesta, Nleinluership in the l.eo llonor Society signifies attainment of high scholastic rating as well as co- operation with authority, and interest in Church and school activities. After obtaining the recom- mendation of the lfaculty and her Pastor, a girl is received into the Society according to her rank in class. A new regulation, limiting admission to second and fourth term students only. will serve to make competition even keener. Reception takes place in September, when the new members re- ceive their pins from Sister Alonlo, at .x school as- sembly. This pin is the outward symluol of a spirit which the Society desires to foster in its members. The leo llonor aims to make Christian ideals evident in everyday school activities. lt encour- ages love, obedience and gratitude to authority, and complete acceptance of Church doctrines and moral Nl.lI1Ll.ll'LlS. ll urges participation in school spirit, integrity in school conduct, and respect for school property. However, the Society's main aim is to produce Catholic leaders who will remain faithful to Church and country. llere at Sacred lleart, the leo Honor is under the direction of Sister Marie Concepcion. who helps the girls to achieve these goals. By their example, the members try to foster a proper attitude of study and correct Catholic con- duct of which all students may he proud. ln the -lunior line-up are l. l'oi'ster. Xl. llehir. Xl. Wiisc, Nl. lxilvev. Xl. U'Xl.1r.1, .'X. Kiullins, l, Xltxn, l'. Xlclialiey. NI. licppeler and Ci. Crawford. AVS, G is -vs, V3-F Page zririvly-om .,.. 'mx A il-Ff-Q57 ii '43 ,. ,H l , ,-LL Q. ying-.',.f. y -lib I li i 5... ff! - AKA' ii ii' it I ' x ,X S lityjflfll 4,1 lazy Otlieers of the Our Lady of lxitima l'r.iesidium are L. Helm, C. Boyle. Nl. Scott. and lf. llempel. Our Lady of the Nativity Praesidium includes L. lfaughnan, president tstandingl xl. Heide. M. Festa, M. Going. R. Kern, U. Carbis, V. Kraus. B. liisner, C. liednall, K. Pfeiffer, Lilly. L. Karcher, K. klOlll'lhlOIl, P. Thomann. A. Collins, l. Nlevn. S. O'Citnmm, ll. Signor, li. Scott, P. Brennan, S. Cosgrove, H. Kanller, A. Kelly, .ind NI. Krainik. The Legion of Mary is the society in Sacred Heart Academy dedicated to the Blessed Virgin. lfach praesidium holds its meeting once a week under the guidance of a spiritual directress. The Legion's main purpose is the sanetiiication of its members by prayer and active cooperation under ecclesiastical supervision, in Mary's and the Churelfs work of crushing the head of the serpent and advancing the reign of Christ. To help spread devotion to Mary, you can be- come an auxiliary member of the Legion. An Page 111'11efy-fzvu auxiliary member says the legionary prayers and recites :1 rosary each day. Every Legion girl ear- nestly tries to secure as many auxiliary members as possible through family and friends. At the meet- ings, the girls report on an hourls work for the Legion. There are two Praesidiums under the di- rection of Sister Mary Ulick and one under Sister Alice Therese. The Legion of Mary is one of the most bene- ficial organizations, since Mary is the Mediatrix of All Graces. WF? f 1 f ,EH if if 2 i lfl I Q 5 94,39-1Q'it fi 1 VQUQ33 Rah sl Gif' on rg 0 N , 1 Q N Q W ,Lili inn. K ' ' Q Og .1 ' ...4 4 is . - x, .9 5,1 55 if V4 -e,,, I , .. ,, . l ... 1. llc V il.fsm'!i! T 'fivf' j H. 'L I Nlission Cilulw lenders .ire R. Kern. K. Wilt, P. llowull. .ind ll. Stolle. Meetings of the Mission Club .ire held every Nlonday under the direetion of Sister lVliri.tm Dolores. One of the interesting works the girls accom- plish is trimming stamps. The stamps are then packed and sent to the missions. The dye is ex- tracted from the stamps .md sold. The money whieh is received from these sales is used to buy medical supplies. Another service is to collect old lfnster and C,fhristm.is cards which .ire used to make book- marks. boy or Still hroken sent to made u This little service makes many ll small girl very happy. another service of the girls is to collect ros.1ries. The broken parts of rosnries .ire the missions where they are repaired .ind seful Again. Money .Ind mnteriiils .ire needed to help the missionaries carry on their work .ind the elulw through its work is helping to carry out this importgi nt service. The p.nnphlet mek vi.is .1 new untlert.iking for the senior menihers: ll. Kern, Ci. Henk. K. W'ilt, l', llowell, ll, lilCl1.ll'tTSlYll. ll. Cnulin, ll. -I.imes, Stolle, .ind A. lloppeiilmtter. IS. 'l1'u.u-fy. I'. Xldhxluuy, I. Ihlcwxkn, ,I. XYcyI1lcI. II. I5ux'uw. Ii. Iixrnu. NI. Ih'nxxxu', Ku. Ifmy- Iu. II. lvlvulcy, II. NIIHNIX. Ii. S.um-r.n, C. 'IuIvIM, Ky. Xluxium. M. l.m1iIIcv'x ul.nmIln,x.gl. QI. I.lrIxln, I. XI.1I1um'y, II. Xlurm .Ind Ii. I'nwuII Iw.HcaII pix-p.ll'u p.uIx.lgux UI 111.1g.nl1mw .xmI p.uupI1I'.'lx lu Iw wut II. lurxwm .UNI I1mpul.1Ix. XI.lIxil1g lmnIxl11.1l'Iu tm' lIw xlnxxium .lrr Y. IIl'.lll. C, ISUV5. XIcI1l'1ngcx' l I.ll'Ix, XI. Ilul n- ncy, NI. IIL'!'m.1n IXC.llk'xII. II. inxusn, IX. 4.1wy, I'. IlnnuvIl. llu'l.ll'r. XI. c.ll'f.lU, N. Al1csnl'. NI. .'XuxL'I, NI. I5.uIum. .'X, IJc.lll. NI, I'.1nnmg, NI. Ilcu, l, I.uggl. .lmI IJ, X1nIIcr. Nmnnpw mu' wuIN lx .1 gumI Immun lim' III-asc u.rl'Ixll1gm1xi!z11ps:.'X.IIL'l11pvI.Ix,IIIl1 W 1 I I. I'gI.1IIv. MX. Cfnlmnn IwxluIr M. Cm1m'II, I', XXIMIIU, Ii. Ilxgmww. XI. IIuII.lmI. IX. IXc.lI1 I 1 I IxunIu. VI. OT uunmr, XI. lmIIuIxx, K. IiI.uIl, I. Iuruu. I. Imwgvl, XI. C-uL1ggIl. IX. 4Iu.u', II, IuIIlm lm In -M.. A I . I I I . 5- 1 I ..,. I - - f I - . -4515. V . ,,... .ggwgiffrg -I 1 W- W M .rf z,.,fiYQMLL ig. 51 Q.-.5 . ., . K, 1 1 ,J ww.. A Ig: aggf ,gif 14-ff' , - . - -- . ,..:y,1gk, . . it f f- ,gg-1, ' ,, I-. , 1 f J r-5. meg? lv I' , fb Nw - . I rw.. ,W , f ,. . C. Daxis, C. Boyle. Nl. Hogan, P. Colahan, A. l'ilSII1jLCl', P, K. Marsala, If. Phelan. M. NValdeier, il. Duggan, I.. Marco. ulohnston, lf. Schust. S. Gough. Ci. Ueuk, M. Festa, j. Rom- M. O'Mara, li. Greeley, D. Moody, A. Graebe. ll. Schuh. lsach, ll. Straub. C . l:lI7jLCI'.'llLl, A. Sullivan, D. Basel, A. F. Sehramm. B. Proper, A. Stiegel, V. Schneider, M. Simpson, Keppel, M, lfilosa. S. Perez, Nl. Kaiser, li. Kramer and Al. L. Forster, lf. Finan, and M. Hehir take hall duty in their l'.1pp.il.irdo represent the Senior Class in the S.H.I.. turn. A daily sight throughout the halls during school hours is that of a Sacred Heart Leader performing her duties. These include maintaining order in the halls, directing the students during a fire or air-raid drill, and most important, striving to increase self-discipline among the student body. To be included in the ranks of the Sacred Heart Leaders, a girl must prove herself to be superior in both mental ability and character. Upon acceptance into this society, new members are presented with official S.H.I,. badges. The Sacred Heart Leaders meet on Wednesday under the moderation of Sister Martha Michaela. Carolyn Boyle, President, and Clare Davis. Vice-President, ably render their services for the betterment of this organilation's work. I. Aloyce, ll, Scott, l . Ricca, M. Murphy, P. Mundorff, YY. Shugrue. R. Kraus, CQ. liarunas, M. I.Cl'llllLll!, -I. Allen F. lynch, A. Renihardi. S. Ryan, and li. Blass report for cafeteria duty. 1 WBAQRED HEAPT 1'1C.1XDEMx1' U lll.1sx p I'CNidCl1lS iIICllldU. ID. l'1.1scl, P lSrc1111.111, R. Barry CScn1ors1, M. McCor- 111.1ck, kl. NICIXIILIYCVVS, B. Glimm, V, Mills I-. S11111l1wick, C.I1111iorsH, C, Rapp, C.. 17.111 sluw, A Rc111l1.1rdl fSopl1sJ, M. Kf.1sl1111. I4.lL11.1r.1. I lllfl 1 , 1 Ill, .. . .nd I . May llfn shi. Sflllffllf 1 211111117 l'rcsidc111 l'. Hulnpcl, wi1l1 her .lSSiiI.ll1li T. MAA l1o11cy, fi. cxl'.lXVT'UI'd .md -I. lilly. p1'cp11reQ for 1111: 111or11111g'x 11111-111111: cxcrciscs. Presiding lies are C. Mcamcy, I.. M. Scmr, Bcdnall, M. B. Molloy, Quxglcy, S. officers of 1l1c vnrinmus .lL'liVi Becker, Davis, K. WWII, M Bligh, A. Kcppul, C. Mclntyrc CI. Fitzgerald. AI. Childx, C. Fnlvcy, B. Spurricr, li. Pl1cI.111 R. Hopkins, l.. l7.1ugl111.111, R Gough and ul. Hcidc. Page uilzefy-scvvrz ffir' L iffzffffr' On Tuesday and XVednesday afternoons, the l'loraee Greeleysn of Sacred Heart Academy meet to plan the next edition of Cordette',, the school newspaper. Usually there are four editions .1 year but this year the board surprised the school by coming out with a fifth edition just before the mid-term recess. Cordette , as the name suggests, represents the union of the hearts of all the girls of the academy. The student body is always looking forward to the paper's first appearance in the fall, its Christmas and Faster issues, and the final one in -Iune which summarizes the work of the year and bids farewell to the Seniors who are depart- ing. Sister lflizabeth Loretto is the moderator of Cordette. This year janet Davis served as editor and Diana ,lacobs as assistant editor. il. Mcliltll-fee and D. .laeobs yisit the picture files xyuli H' ' ' ' 1 Y ll. Wines, NI. Hogan. C.. Davis. M. Scott. S. Ieref and I. llrennan. Of course there is always the practical joker-and some- one always complains about assignments, V. Gonnella, A. Clayton. NI. lfalvey, B. Cllinini, KI, XVilson with K. Dolan at the typewriter. i.-1 Er- t lfnff' One of the high spots in every senior year is the day the yearbook makes its appearanee. lt is then that the staff members bask in the sunshine of everyone's smile. It is then, too, that the stafl' ean forget those hours, days and weeks of labor, writing, pieture-taking and worry. Of course, the yearbook has provided moments of fun and ioyg especially when the staff thinks of the trip to Villanova, and the surprises in store for the seniors when they read the personal write-ups . All this adds up to saying-it is a privilege to work on the yearbook even though it brings with it a challenge to produce a prize-winning one. l'. Kfolahan, P. -lohnston and ll. Hocg plan the aetiviiy C lnlils l U Ilo 1 tt Q pietures to be taken. tuls l,. liauglinan, Nl, Cioing, C. Sbarra and qltlll examine l' lltilnsi N it utigtr ook ilit- proofs. Q ii s it , mm mm ... c.:-M., 1 -.-ut.-v ,M . . --n--Q Q7 vfxa 'Q i womb f Allg s A. Graebe, L. Macco, F. Flannery, F. O. O'Donncll, A. Koenig, F. Ruggiero, P. Mathhews, M. Long, P. Loria. C. Kicsel, K. Dolan, A. Sullivm, D. Straub, B. DeSoeio, L. Karcher, B. Eisner and Heide get ready for a busy hour of photography XVUl'l'x, I s'l1ufq111v1,z1!1gf 4 Yllb Page one I1 flnflrerl A popular club among the amateur photo- graphers at Sacred Heart Academy is the Photo- graphy Club, alias The Shutterbugsf' Students from all classes meet to better themselves in this field. Under the supervision of Sister Alice Therese, moderator, and Joan Heide, President, the girls are given instructions on the methods of developing negatives and printing pictures. ln this way the purpose of the Photography Club, which is to promote the better understanding of the ways and means of developing pictures, is fulfilled. On Monday afternoons after school, members can be seen in the chemistry lab setting up the apparatus to develop their films. Aside from learn- ing the essentials of photography, the club has helped the school by taking pictures of contests for other clubs. In this way it has promoted extra projects. The students hope this club will remain in ex- istence so that others will be able to receive this knowledge and share in the happiness it brings. Getting ready to print A few films are xl. Browne, li. O'Donnell, I.. Maceo, A. Grae- be, Vfinter, A. Koening, P. Matthews, M. Long, K. Dolan and F. Flannery. P. Loria, Al. Heide, C. Kiesel, A. Sulli- van, D. Straub, DeSncio, L. Karcher, and B. Eisner prepare to use the enlarger. Helping Sister to put up a new display are B. Molloy, C. Krause, Al. Caulin, D. Richardson, and P. Hanley. Library C7115 livery other 'lihursday a number of students in- terested in reading meet in the library to review novels and other books of current interest. The club is under the direction of Sister Grace Alosephine and eo- presidents Barbara Molloy and Carol Becker. liach week th: girls receive an as- signment and discuss the previous week's work. A common procedure is to have the girls read books in the same category so that they can dis- cuss the diHerent aspects of authors. Round-table discussions are held at which the girls present varying opinions. The club is a great aid to the students in their schoolwork, especially when the time comes for them to make book reports. '. A their Ili.: seniors appreclale .1 chance to iiltli up on reading: il. Vaulin, Il. Ricli.ii'ilson. ll. Mcllutfce, il. Childs D 1 C. Kiescl. l. l.oria. ili. Xlcionrille. gan. lf. O'Dunnell, l.. liarclicr. l. McMahon, 17. Mor ll. liisncr, ll, Molloy, llcide, Cl. Krause and ll. illliuniann. ,I. Boyle, ly Iflannery, l.. Anliano fseatedl, R. Cialgano. L, Nlacco, M. Hehir, and ll. llanly whai ihey'd like to do in library hour. make their own choice NI. Heaney, S. Gough, S. O'Neil-the orlicers of the l.e Verele l i'.inc.iix check attendance. FRANU. a-ff' ,ff Xl, Going. Nl. l'ilosa, D. Straub, P. liiennan, Mcl3uffee. Ci. Hednall, C. llavis isiandingl, li. Kramer, C. Fitzgerald, and A. Sullivan heated? enjoy looking at La llelle France in student hookletx. If trnff' JIYIIIIYIIF Parlez-vous Francais? is an oft-heard phrase in the halls of S.H.A., and from our aspiring Francaise comes the natural answer, Bien en- tenduf' Every other Monday and Thursday, many of our future Parisiens, under the guidance of Sister Elizabeth Patricia, take Hight into the cities and provinces of France. From Paris, with its famous fashions, to Bordeaux and thence to Grasse for a delectable dash of French perfume, wing the members of Le Cercle Francais. These fanciful trips are taken by means of movies, books, records and games, and even though France is 5 une grande distancef' that half hour meeting has all the flavor of a stroll along the Rue de la Paix. Elizabeth Phelan is President of the junior group, while Susan Gough presides at the Senior meeting. Loyal to the language, the two Presi- dents use as much French as possible in conduct- ing the meetings. This conversation comprises an additional method of familiarizing the girls with their adopted tongue. The French Club has been established for three years, and in this short time has greatly increased the enjoyment of the language for its members. lt helps to supplement the work done in class with additional culture and conversation. The films have caused many dreams of European trips, while the games and records increase vocabulary and aural comprehension. lts success in achieving the aims of the club has made Le Cercle Francais one of the most popular activities at Sacred Heart. ll's IHNMO . . . in l':'ench, of course, for ll. l,nria, Lilly, T. Childs. H. Hoeg. C. Mahon lstandingj. C. Landers. I. Pappalardo and D. Basel. -IL1nIurx III IQ lvl'cIu Ir.mc.1ix' Imm' IH HICII LILIAINIIICN xIxcy .Irv -Iixidul into Lum grullpx. Group I .nppmrs Iiru. Imp ruw: L.1rIiIn, XI. I'mruwl1c, C. llwycr. IX. Simpmn. I. NIU ll. XI. 4 .1l'uxu, XI. Uu- SWQCIIUI. Ii. Iy-nu, lv. fI'.lVII-UFLI, I. I'ul'xlc1', XI. IIuIxir. NI. XIc5I1s:rry, XI, Sinmpwn. Ibm lwu: I'. Iimmcr. I. Iilxqxggicm, lf. Xlcxsina, .X. IIinuI1f m.m. I'. XI.1llI1L-ws. I. I3in.m, KI. Miflu, II. XILIKCKIAC. II, Sl.lIIlY.ll1, V. S!I1I1L'IkIL'I'. NI. IIm'g, II. SIICPILIFAI. I. IJNHIYI, I I I lvrmnp II Iullmw with Imp I S IiL'l1ncxIy, IX. KucnIg, NI. Ium, I IS.mm. Il. SIlCPl'1.ll'1I, K. LVNLII K I Ix nn. Iinw lwui il. XVWII L NIuIIcr, KI. Iiuylc, I'. I nugI1x XI II.1rnIy, A. Cvl'.1cIvc, 5. Inllpxllul Iinw lI1l'L'u: I. .'Xn1I.1lm. Xxxnulx NI. IDL-Im. .'X. I5cm'suI1 Ix. I3uIm X CIIIIHIN. II. U. O'Ilul1m'II. Iiuxx fuur: I. xI.lI1UI1L'f', 5. O'Q'm1l I5Cm'm'I1, IS. lrml, I'l'I'll1I, I ulwlvw. NI. NIuVcv. Iiuw Inu XX .lI1IClL'l', R. S.lnlm'.1, XI. Ilx I'. S.1v.1ge', C. ClmIIuwxIsI. I'. Sum I, IImIx Row lv: XI. C.lrmII I' SIx.1I1lII. V. NIJ .IIIIL II. NIL um Isu, I', NIm'.m. I., XI.1cun I ucrx IJ, Iimsl, In 'III1-.lu'y, 1mI I I3C.lI't'FN f.II'IllL'IIN .1mI muxic Im' lI1c In-mlm CILII3 .lrc in KII'tIL'I' Im' Ix. I'I'cilI'u1'. lr. ik.1nIuix, Ii. Qulglcy. I. U'IImmL-II XI l J IIuIIcx. I. NIJQII. IS, IIHXKHIJII. I. f.lIlIIl1. .md I, Iicamur. f 51.13 I, fi The oiliet-rs of the Speech Club pose with their director Nlr. R. l.. Sheppard: S. O'Neil. M. Falvey, L. llednall, 15, ,l.lt'4Yl1N. iiurw of the Club: K. liednall. D. qlacobs, lf. Kramer, S. -il, ll. XY'ilsnii. LI. lilly. l'. ,lohnston. The winner is--if How often has the student body sat, hoping that a Sacred Heart Academy girl would be vic- torious in an American Legion or Hearst orator- ical. And yet who is the girl they are hoping for? This pupil is a member of the Speech Club which is under the direction of Mr. Robert Shep- pard. Sister Elizabeth Loretto is the faculty mod- erator and Constance liednall was President for the past year. As a member of the Speech Club. one learns the fundamentals of debate, dramatic in- terpretation, extemporaneous speech and original oratory. The Speech Club is a member of the National Forsenic and Catholic Forsenic Leagues which give the girls an opportunity of competing against students of other schools throughout the year. dcrclassnien: ll. Sullixan, Xl. Sheppard, l'. llappalardo, N. Saunders, S. O'Neil, Molloy. A. llinchman, B. Sheppard. itoii, ,l. xlL'.'XIhlIL'XYN, S. llarl. Xl. Nlclhmnnell, V. Kionnclla. M, Tierney, M. Lynch. Y. Ciuiler. S. Allen, C. Sweeney. .nity lstantlinglg ll. lheisen. Xl. llaktiboxyslii, Nl. lfalvey. R. Owens. M. liandel, M. Fox, R. Donnelly and ll. Ungashiclx ts,e - . ul i n tQ 1 , - . O , gt Q 5 Q. 'FY -J A An Y N0 AR T WITHOUT M 4 A 15 I 1 W Lf, W I .M,.1.:iwC,JjfYr:,'1m ,L Jvc ' ' f- 'Y W' -4 M eff, Z1 :V -,an ,as . Q. I .1 4? 2 .,-fy.: ' s , . u n A 9 ' N, lr -2 J I 4 J Q .I U ll I , ' 6 .A Q k , t .6 , N I . Lf, H, Q N A xg. 3 ' K Q 2 I AJ, 1 'V 551 ' 'U A I. A ' fm lr A 9 us- 4 5 , ' ' , . f - , f w A, 1 f m 5 fe L f I 1 ? ' 5 ,, . n V -, mf x, ,iw wr K Q., X. J XJ. tiff 'z' l. yflff No school is complete without .1 choral group and one of the most active and entertaining organivations at Saeretl Heart is the Clue Club. Under the splendicl direction of Sister Mary lm- maeulate. the Glee Club has reeeivetl many com- mentlations for its work. This activity has steadily grown from .1 small group of girls to totlay's large organization, com- prising about one hundred members. Much time is saerilieetl in preparation for the Spring Musi- eale. of which the Clee Club is a vital part. It also entertains at many other occasions during the school year and at Christmas our Glee Club may be seen in nearby hospitals helping to spread the seasonal spirit. lts excellent performances make the Glee Club an outstanding activity at Sacred Heart. The eniire club: Row one: l. llempel, M. liesta. Nl. Howell, C. Dunk, l.. llelm. C, Rapp. l,. l'iauglinan, Nl. llartling. S. l'ere1, A. Keppel, M. Smith. 4. Boyle. Nl. llogan. li. James, D. Vfines. li, Kern. Row two: A. Hoppenhauer. Xl. lynch. 9. lleklarino. D. llorning, lf. Rodgers. A. Buck, l.. Sehandorf, lf. Scott, Nl. O'N1ara, 5. Vfyneoop, Nl. lieppler. K. Kelly, lf. 1 5 4 1 s Page one lflimlruf sim sip Q? D v X , 'v, X 157 nw 1 N., Suni-yr mug lvirdx gxrv: if lhvylu, Nl, lnxmlow, XI, l'Usl.l, C. Dunk, .X. lluppcnlmulcr, XI. llmu i:.lLlgllXl.II1. M. Slllilll. ll, XY'ir1w, H, llnucw, 5. l'crL-1, l, llumlul, I. llulm, Ii, kcrlx, Xl, llnlxling, Xl lYXla'.u',1, ,X. Kuppcl. P. 'I-IIIVIILIIIH. X1. Huggln. xmmm. A. l.lru1.1. X14 U Xln.11'.1, P, lllunmml. Row Lllrcu: D. X1.lNCI1CllI. W. Nlm1l.lllw.1nu, I'. Slupllunx, XI, Cmmfwill, H. l5l.1xw. U l.u1H.1n, Nl. N1.lll1I1cvx N. A. Rv1nl1.1l'dl, XI. lxlnwluw. Row fOLlI'I I. lcwcr, M. Nlnmliun XI. Shufx, U. Qumu., N. lmnsnlxu, U. I5 xlc, K. lvlnm. Xl. SUIIIPIV. N, Druid. I. Dunulmc. M. Regan. Xl. Sl1.xlau1'. i x Page om' lzzmrlrrd Nl 1'f'f1 The woodwinds-M. Rice and M. Falvey lst-atedlg M. McVey. M. Harding, KI. Suulfe, lf. Rodgers. Vl. Murphy lstandingj. we seniors - C. liednall, J. Stolfe. T.. Karcher. and ll. Feliart. l'c1gf' one Izumi!-wi right The orchestra had its beginning three years ago, when a few girls became interested in learning various instruments. Gradually the membership increased until today our orchestra is an organiza- tion of which we are truly proud. The girls work hard and practice continuously in order to give their best performance. The membe1's of the orchestra may be seen every Friday morning at eight o'clock practicing under the direction of Mr. Queary and every W'ednesday under Sister Mary Immaculate. Private and group lessons in which they are taught the particulars of their instruments are received by the girls once a week. The members wear white sharkskin uniforms and brown and white shoes at evening or special performances such as the May Crowning. The orchestra also performs at every assembly and on all public occasions. This year the orchestra was headed by Beatrice Eckart, President, Constance Bednall, Vice Presi- dent, Loretta Karcher, Secretary, Barbara Unga- shick, Treasurer, and Mary Anne Rice and Patricia Fay, Librarians. F T' ,ffm ai NV f I X if I H I Q 1 A , .1 5 5 Q T if Mfr , Q T Q gg. . , 2 1 f 'K ? .I 'X I , ' A , 2,f,g f :Egg 1, fi, 'Q f Z TQ? a 4 XX W. N X If 's The ollieers open the meeting: G. Anger, -I. Mcfknclrews, R. Melville, and Adams. , llfzrfklffrfm' Still in the process of growing up, the Marion- ettes have made progress during the year 1954-S 5. Aided by the expert guidance of their moder- ator, Sister James Catherine and director, Mrs. McDermott, they improved to the extent of pro- ducing a full three-act play. Surmounting the obstacles of poor staging and inexperience, Murder in a Nunneryn was a crowning success. The members of the Dramatic Club rehearsed for weeks in order to perfect this performance. Through the dramatization of small skits and pantomime, they learned to cultivate proper dic- tion and mannerisms. Covering all phases of acting, some girls took on the complete responsibility of preparing plays. They directed, produced and acted under their own supervision. The members of the club derive enjoyment from rehearsing for productions as well as from contributing to the entertainment of the student body. They feel that all their hard, tedious work is rewarded in the happiness of their audience. It is the sincere desire of all who participate in the Dramatic Club that it will advance to greater heights under the patronage of Saint Cenesius. ll. Pardy directs P. May, lf. Albanese, C. McCarthy, M. Meliarry and V. Guiler in their assigned script. f for it -4, tl f 1 I IIN- sulmn' x1u 11lu-rx ui tins club lY'k' I.. Hluglx, l'. Cnl,1l1.l11. K. Mc- lmyrc. ly. liynn, I.. l5crnI1.1rdl. Nl. INLRIILT, A. l51'.111dcwn'dc. M. An- ur, QI. ,Ml.1lnx, I'. I,,lI'AiX, V, Iiuclxcr. I- Ruxmmlnulx. S, lnlxlr.1swr. .md A. I lxnngcr. A. lihglm ,md A. lSr'.1mIcxx'iudu umulw ilu- punmrx, A, Collins, XI. . . , . . , Nici urnuck, l. Nuxllxlllnl, S, Oi nn, nur. IS. ilnxxlllc. .HMI M. Yuri. IQ O'Kccl'n'. A. HKIRIUY, U. NL-xillv. Xi. Min-lc. XI. NIcs:lx.m. Xl. Krnjnilx. R. N1l'lYlHC. ll. Kl'.lI1lIk'l', if l'i.'lI'k'lA mg. S. X1rC'.1rly, P. l'l1rllm'ls. .md I . Iimmnc Xl.lll .1 I'Cl'IL',lI'N.ll for llmuu- xlmru nu ilu' clulwx .unwa- IIKN. ., mf?- my 'uni xi. Un' yllllliff Na! cross A valiant womanhoodu is the goal of every Catholic girl and one step toward this goal is giving a supporting hand to those in need. Each year a Red Cross appeal is made at Sacred lieart Academy through the efforts of the Junior Red Cross. Representatives are elected from each class and these girls help to carry out the work of this worthwhile cause. Every Sacred Heart girl wears her pin proudly and one of the things that can always be found in her wallet is her membership card. Under the guidance of Sister Maria Gertrude, moderator, and the work of the student representatives, the Junior Red Cross campaign has become an an- nual success, junior Red Cross Leaders read their monthly bulletin-R. Melville, M. Acxel, A. Furct, P. McKenna, Qstandingj, M. MeSweency, S. lillilf-INSCY, A. Sullivan, P. Thomann and L. Schindorf fseatedj. LT cf cf Page one lzzmflrecl twelve The Catholic Communications Commission is :L new division of the Tablet Group. Under the direction of Sister Jean Catherine, the students use after-school time to wrap, address and mail packages of the Tablet to various hospitals, prisons and mission stations throughout the World. Real falholie Aclionists in their work on the Tablet are: R. liorelli. N. liedmond. l'. Kenny, V. X1e5lierrx', C. Henk ti. Hebert. 5- wvlillkllliil. Ci. llwser, ll. NVortl1e, xl. Rombnck, F. lflannery and il. l-ngel. N., 1 ii I f' v La'!K7!f1f At the end of each week, every class receives its editions of the Tablet, famous Catholic newspapei' of the Diocese of Brooklyn. By reading its edi- torials and articles everyone can benefit both spiritually and educationally. At this time people of all lands are faced with a terrible foe, Communism, and they are seeking the word of Cod. A very effective means of the masses is through a Catholic newspaper, one which will guide and acquaint them with Catholic auc- tion. It is the ambition of the Tablet representative to encourage every girl to subscribe to the Tablet and they hope that not only the students but also their parents and friends will receive its benelits. Getting ready to send oil issues of the Tablet to faraway lands are the Cf.Cf,Ci. members-P. Kenny, Y. Nlc9herry, M. Gough, K. l.andahl-Smidt. Al. linligle, N, Retlmons, Ci. Dwyer and QI. Xvorllie. Page nm' llfrmliwrl flllifflfll L 7110 Scales .mtl .1 Illllfllllgll umlerxtantling of lliem .ire lI'l1POI'l.lI1l in .ull memlwerx of the music elulw 7 Y xx l,. liursler, Nl. xxi.llAlKlL'I'. A. liarinn, Nl. NleXey, S. lJeNl.irinn, .Ind I, l'.ly find out. It is lvy music tlmt to many people express tlieir To ileeustom young musicians with tlie bgtela pcrsomulities. 'lilirougli composing, playing an ground of music, its origin ,intl composers, Sneretl inxtrument .intl singing. tlitlerent elmi'.1etei'iaties Heart has just recently orgnnived tlie Music Club. .ire portr.iyed so yilwrnntly. Under im I'l1OtlCl'LllOI', Sister Mary ll11lNLlClll.lIC, l'. Cuulet. X. limit, M. I imler, l. lesser, R, Uignev, ll. Sullivan, T. Slieelmn, U. lmylc, ki. T.1ylnr, l'. Xvuutlley, S.tuntlcrs. M.'liinn. Xl. il'murge-vis, V. Puls, xl. l.L'Lll1Y, R. iMurpl1Y. S. lurkin. .mtl K. Klitli are tlme new Freshmen nwmlwcrs tlie ululi. ww- 1 Ifzszk' my ilmix elulu lux .ieemuplisliegl iuueli. livery plmse uf ll may lruly lue will Ill.ll lliere is no lwellel llie umgie wurlil of musie is investiggllenl. Re- way to praise Goal .uid sliuw .1ppi'eei.iliun llI.lll eui-Jings uf operas are l1C.1l'Cl, lives of great musi- tlmrougli music .xml willm tlie .iid uf our Music ei.ins .ire reviewed .xml interesting details .ire add- Club this is surely l11.ll1lf-CSIk'Ll. eil for Llie girls' leirning .uid entert.1iim1ent. X lllllx' uiuwig .lppii-u.iiimi ix in mule: tur Xl. ll.u1lx, Nl. l.1lu'i, VI, lruuxe, ,I, Smlfe. Nl, Sllillll, .mil .X. lxuppel, in i I us I 1 x1i.,1mi W ui I ui lui 1 LX Page our' Izunrlrerl ffftcvrp .5 4' ff , fg ig ,is , . Fi SE 1' 3 c ,fi 15.21 5 'I -,xN. is 9 2 Q 5 The IVV Varsity pose with manager C. Landersg B. Schimbcr, R. Dunne, L. liarry. li. Carroll, li. Cfouboy, A. llincliman. NI. lfalvey, fsiandingj D. Wines, H. Hoeg, D. Basel, J. Pappalardo. A. Hoppenhauer. Un' I ?m'1'lgf Sacred lleart basketball team, better known as the Varsity , proved itself a capable contender against all its opponents during the past year in establishing one of the best records in the history of the school. The team won nine of thirteen games. This year's team, captained by Dolores Basel, was composed of Lorraine Barry, Betty Conboy, Rosemary Dunne, Mary lillen Ifalvey, Arlene Hinchman, Helen Hoeg, Arlene Hoppenhauer, Elizabeth Looney, joan Pappalardo, Barbara Schiember and Donna Xvines. Miss Beatrice Bellon, the popular physical education instructress, served as coach. The team also did well in post-season com- petition. lt placed second in the Monsignor Mc- Clancy Memorial tournament, losing in the final round to Mary Louis Academy. The Varsity also participated in the Knights of Columbus tourna- ment which was played at the Our Lady of Per- petual Help gymnasium in Brooklyn. Sacred Heart's victories included wins against St. Agnes lligh School, Dominican Commercial lligh School, Mary Louis Academy, Catherine McAuley High School, Our Lady of Mercy Acad- emy, and St. Angelals Hall. Tlirough athletic president Ruth Hopkins a tremendous interest in basketball arose in the school which was evidenced by the large turnouts at the games. Sister Miriam Dolores and Sister Agnes Rosaire are the faculty moderators of the Varsity. il4llQ Varsity warming up for a big win Page mu: lrzoirlrvfl seventeen 'MEG H015 SHGTIRIIIFIUG Glhrinfn must prvrinwa Enhg anh iglnnh, the 1511251 inuiten un in partiripate in thr 5311111 Smrrifire nf the Mann thrnnglg nur rferrptinn nf iinlg Glnmnuminn. EPI? at Qarrril Heart, me hmm hmm npirituallg unitrh at illlzum, Tgulg Glnmmuninn Igrnrhirtinn anil fraud img rrlvhratinna. Jlflerifs af Hlzrisf is' Eddy and 151004 Kesfvwed an us. . . an-mlgm Anvil! . CAl,.l.ll'2e,a JLHN 3. On Columbus Day Sacred Heart Academy girls were part of the Catholic youth of Long Island who assembled in solemn prayer to celebrate Catholic Youth Urganization Day at Brentwood. After Mass, a pageant entitled The Mystical Body of Christ , in which the Seniors participated, was presented. Each Senior carried a flag and wore 21 dress representing a member of the United Nations. Square dancing followed with Father Govern of Westbury doing the calling. There were also booths set up on the front lawn where religious articles were sold and information about the Missions and the Orders of the diocese distributed AQ O r i i i l l i l Q M ,,,. i A. Berbrieh, C. Bcdnall, S. l'il1fiIl'.15SCl', P. Pardy. KI. l'app.ilardo, R. Barry representing the nuions of llie world follow the Pope and Cardinal in the pageant. Page one lizmzlrvd twenfy liciwiiiclioii :lurks tile :imc of .i full dnv of p ing, instruction rnycr. sqmurc dam'- .md rucrmlirm. Uriah r Dewfivrzs ff 7' 1 7 Y 'Nm , H, 3' Jn, -v if 5 v coiisccrnliun of nations service of Christ. N l'l AU r f .LQ Zafher-Daughter F S. 5 N THE A X1 KYNIL- A ' 7 NYM UTY 'I'l1c sulcmn mmm-nt of rcccixi lllk' Iluly luulmrm, Rydur 9. Il. .xx gucxt spcakrr. ui ilu' Rllxxinn Riu-. Aw. N1, lf.1mlmx'. S. IK-ru, I. Helm, M. I'CNl.l. R. Kcrn. NT. qmilll, . AIA. I. llmn1.1m1. I . I R. l'm.u'rx, li. tluucs. .'X. Ixnppvl .cni-mr lm-mlwrx uf' lllc' Glu' Vluls sing XViIl1 .1 Smmlxg in My lIt'.1Fl.U l'f1g11' mn llfrmlf'-'41 f14'f'11!gf-firm 9 i ' fr: 'V Q 6 0 k wig ez 5 2 I 53 px 5 49 1' qw . , , '--'fp-1 Q. 5 ,., 2 if 4 A ,gksl 4MB , in ' ,x,,. V Q I 3 , 'Af The Christmas Crib -in the gym lobby. c WHS!! 1115 I 711151 It was on the eve of the birth of our Lord that the littlest angel came down from heaven to give her special gift to the Christ child. Tightly clutched in her tiny fist were three star flowers. Once the littlest angel was on the earth she was lost but it was only a matter of seconds before her course was clear. On her way to the manger she saw a bird which had fallen out of its nest, a poor mother with a tiny child, and a donkey. She gave a star flower to each. P. llerbison, ln Morgan, M. Meaney and T. MeConville Cshcpherdsj C. Fiwgemld QOur Ladyj, A. Brandeweitle LSI. hlosephj, li. Sehust QLitlIest Angell, M. Kaiser. K. johnson and M. Filusa QW'ixe v Muni in the final tableau. is i X Q F. Schust, as the Littlest Angel, puts the wounded bird back in its nest. R, Palasek, as the mother of the sick child, sees not the Littlest Angel healing her little one. Upon entering the manger she was very sad because she had come empty handed but it isn't the material gifts our Lord is looking for-it is the beauty and Christ-like glory of our souls. This was the Christmas pageant that the Seniors put on for the school. lt was indeed a beautiful tribute to Sister lilila- beth Loretto for her hard work. Everyone enjoyed it because it was so conducive for a true Christmas spirit. Our littlest angel was Frances Sehust. Behind a hlmy curtain studded with silver stars stood a host of angels who were the narrators. After the pageant, the Glee Club gave a recital of Christmas music. With the use of candlelight, this was just the extra touch-like icing on a cake-that made the evening a memorable one. The pageant was presented twice-the first time on the afternoon of December 23rd for the student body and again in the evening for the families and friends of the school. Page one hlulrlred twenty-fit r' 5 2 5 2 N 5 F S lhe dialogue Mass-.1 daily txtrtiss. for rttrtat. A firm! lirealxfast in silence Page om- lllllIflI'!'fl tlvmztgl-six The llcvamion The annual retreat at Sacred Heart Academy opened on April fourth, thus commencing three days of prayer and meditation for the girls. Each day began with Mass and Holy Com- munion, followed by complete silence at breakfast accompanied by spiritual reading. The girls listened attentively to Fatheris three daily con- ferences in which he spoke on frequent confes- sions, death, modesty, vocations. At the first conference, the need for the fre- quent reception of the Sacrament of Penancc was stressed. Father Myer emphasized this is the Sacrament of Christ's mercy in which the Good Shepherd waits longingly for the lost sheep. On his talk, Careers for Women, Father pre- sented an entirely different aspect of a girl's choice of vocation, the religious, married and single states and their respective duties and obligations If r were explained. but primary stress was placed on ilu- importance of the girls' finding the correct state Christ has ordained for them. lfach girl's fear of death was dispelled after the conference in which lfather depicted death as the passage from this vale of tears to our lfternal Reward. After the morning conferences, the students, taking advantage of their special privilege of hav- ing the Blessed Sacrament in the gymnasium, went to meditate on the thoughts of the previous con- ference. XVith the theme of the Retreat, Our hearts are not at rest until they rest in Thee, O Lord, th: girls left for their lfaster vacation having re- ceived a triple blessing, l ather's blessing, the Papal blessing and the blessing of Christ in the Blessed Sacrament. Knnfessinn f a serious mo- ment in retreat. Devotions begin with an invocation to the Holy Ghost. , , lfff I 111 bf it 5 g . . ii lf.ither's talk is alwavs tliought-provoking. Page one hzmdrerl twenty-e1'ght Behold the Heart that has loved men so much. These words, spoken to Saint Margaret Mary By Jesus Christ, were the beginning of the Devotion to the Sacred Heart. Christ gave to this holy nun twelve promises by which special graces and protection are insured to those who practice this particular devotion. It was the task of Saint Margaret Mary to make the Sacred Heart known throughout the world. But it was not without dilliculty that she achieved her goal, for at hrst even the Church opposed her mission. However, this devotion has grown tremendously until today, it counts its followers in the millions. A plenary indulgence is gained by attending services on First Friday, and with this end in sight, Sister Alonzo has invited a priest to give a short talk and say Benediction each month. Father Morgan, urging the entire student body to greater appreciation of the Real Presence in the Blessed Sacrament, opened the First Friday Devo- tions for the school year, on October first. He reminded us that the Holy Eucharist is a Divine Being who is vitally interested in the joys and sorrows of each individual on earth. Father Gorman's talk on December Hrst was unusual in the fact that it was a list of his per- sonal complaints against girls. Among them were Legion members prepare for Benedictinn: P. Mack, M. Scott, F. Hernpel, I.. Faughnan, and R. Quigley. the modern girl's habits of dress, language and dating. Coming from Saint Joseph's in Garden City, Father McGlade impressed the students with the need for internal rather than external beauty and his various points struck many a responsive note. Father Leavy continued the First Friday De- votions with an inspiring sermon which Was en- joyed and heeded by all. During the year, a one day retreat is usually given to present the girls with an opportunity for reflection and meditation, and in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, the material fades in favor of the Divine. Father Hanley provided the guid- ance and inspiration for this day which proved to be one of the greatest spiritual benefit for all. Comprising one of the many phases of a pro- gram for our spiritual development, the First Fri- day devotions have in a great measure increased our knowledge and love of God and an apprecia- tion of His gifts and blessings. ! 1 Father returns the Blessed Sacrament tn the Convent Chapel. Page one hundred twenty-nine Wi. wi.. W i lftiher l.ml-vig guest speaker, seated on the dais, with Mrs, XY'eehf tel and Xlrs. NltiXiidi'ews. Mather-Daughter COMMU IO BREAI May fifteenth witnessed an annual event at Sacred Heart, the Mother Daughter Communion Breakfast. XY'ith great anticipation the girls look- ed forward to that moment when they would kneel side-by-side with their mothers at the altar railing. The eelebrant of the Mass, liather Calahan, gave a heartwarming talk and soon the auditorium was emptied as everyone went to the Garden City Hotel for breakfast. After hurried introductions the tables were lilled and everyone waited for that first eup of coffee, During breakfast members of the Cilee Club rendered selections much to the enjoyment of those present. Father Lawlor delivered an in- spirational talk and each girl more fully realized the wonderful gift God had bestowed on her, a wise and understanding mother. e M 6 -1- if Q .,. ., -ai! Nl. XY'.iltleier, Mrs. Vfaldeier, Mrs. lleM,irino, S. l7eMarino, Mrs. Simonson, and M. Sinionson, are amused at M, Nlt'Vey's gestieulations at the breakfast lable. Page one lizlizrlrwrl fliir Q.. 1 2 , gn .1 Q Y ' 3 .ygwy fm' f .,, K Zig? 1 . ,- x D. -MWQQA uk 433,19 cj? A, '2- 2 fi ' v A wp Q :P WY , ip? W az YK 2 Q em M Q sl ts ff 'Z a K- ,- - .S , ,H x 1 x,.. Y ,,.. H 1 -we S V Q... . ' Mmm' .. .1 D - - .5 li: , A-elif' W2--MM gwaxiezgtw f V. -f -l r FMF is gm A, mg-A I A 5 . The impressive gatlieriug on the West Lawn for the annual May Crowning. Page one hundred thirty-two An eagerly awaited event at Sacred Heart Academy is the annual May Crowning held on the school grounds. The May Queen, President of the Student Council, wore a bridal gown and veil and her attendants, the Class Presidents, were in pastel. As the Queen and entourage walked down Cathedral Avenue, preceded by the visiting clergy, cross-bearer and student body, the eyes of their parents and friends were on them. During the Living Rosary said by the Seniors, flowers were placed at Mary's feet to symbolize Our Heavenly Mother's virtues. The Queen then crowned Our Lady with a halo of flowers. Reverend Aloysius Gillick, pastor of Our Lady of Loretto parish, presided over the Ceremony and gave an in- spiring talk, Benedietion of the most Blessed Sacrament fol- lowed, and the ceremony ended with a reeessional of the student body. This portrayal of our love was dedicated with the sin- cere hope that Our Lady would shower hor blessings on all those who paid her homage and devotion. N x x K N m k 1 mx s. X'- vxfgg- W' S 0 -A, ,qw-4-mn.irf.,-nm-ma-1-Q-an-.uwu.4mmym in Q M NA af A 1 mmwu-1 :mv-1.4 4.51.1-un-,Jun nr ZIWIBH H265 fur an rung mumrnt nf his life, the 156251 anim CEnh that mr, an mrmhmi nf thr Higntiral Enilg nf Glhrizft, mag he mural, zpiritual Olathnlirza in all ernnnmir, mairrial aah znrial phazra nf Iifr. Efhua, mute thinga arp mrnught thrnugh Idriwtlg pragvr ihan mv mag hrvam nf. 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The girls, under the direction of Sister Mary Protase who supervised the affair, had the gym- nasium gaily decorated for the annual hop. At 15-minute intervals several of the girls and their handsome escorts retired to the cafeteria where they enjoyed refreshments served hy mem- bers of the freshman class. l'he Seniors who eame without fsteady lxeaux vicre off to eollugej --row 1: M. Smith, A. Kep- ntl, C1 laimlers, C. Denk, M. O'Meara: row 2: Oster M. McCarthy, D. Wfines, R. Kerng on ii. landing: S. Gough, C. Maloney and M. Nltaney. W hr 4 'W E 142 4? M Q 'ef ' x 1 ' , J Q' 'S' ' 'Q' Suki, P K L as f 4 f t 7 ' ' . 3 5 E Y' +I! This year was highlighted by the first presenta- tion of a three act play by the Marianettes. Mur- der in a Nunneryn written by Emmet Lavery was the selection coached by Mrs. Kathleen McDer- mott under the direction of Sister James Cath- erine. The cast was as follows: Baroness Sliema QI.. Blighj, Mrs. Moss QG. Angerj, Mother Peaglc QR. Melvillej, Mother Peck QJ. Adamsj, Ser- geant Mulligan QM. liischerj, Reverend Mother QC. Beckerj , Inspector Pearson QF. Doylej , Vene- tia Geza QA. Elsingerj, Verity Goodchild QDru Nolanj, Turkey Rohays QA. Brandeweidel Pru- dence Rockingham QNI. Rombackj, Mother Trevor QS. Entstrasserj, Mother Bassonwaite QP. Colo- hanj, Sister Carmela QSister Bottonej, Reporter QM. Mielej, Mr. Turtle QA. Preziosij. The reporter was n popular odd- ity in .lil .ill girls school. Mother Bassunwul seemed Ll bit queer at times 114' X H A X Eg 15 ff H! 5 4 5' A . 5 kg , I X X' Q 1 ,W M qw ggi 15, I ', '11 x ji 'N ASTM sf' ?f1: wr V . ,A 36 if W . , f , :Mgr 1 .J MW, .H H A li? ' 'Q ' me V, I 1. H- L Q. Wig if-Tn A ' 1? S! -V ' :fu 4. Q W' ...Q .-,ax 3: -, Q.-......,..x,..,, f f Q... 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W -N..Q, . if 4 f' - V'V41g 4 Anmllxcr p.ll'l oi IIIL l1r.1ml H .1 roll xlwws lNI.ll'liIl4K frum ilu frunll 'X lXx'y'11Ql, lx. XX Ill, 5. ln gqruxt-, ll. XY'nlu'x, C. linylu, ML l7uHL'u. .IHLI I. liligll with llull L'NCUl'l N, lhe Queen I, Puller' rr kikllx UN lTCl4 CITPXVIT ll'OI1! ll Burns as her escort R. l,lLll'- lvriell luillh on Muf inf fa .M zkfr Dru fr On the night of january 22nd the juniors of Sacred Heart Academy witnessed one of the most enjoyable events of their high school life-the junior Dance which was held in the school audi- torium. Starlight Magid, was the theme of the dance, dedicated to the Blessed Mother. XVithout the un- tiring effort of Sisters John lfrancine, Alice Ther- ese and Martha Michaela the event would never have been the success it was. There were three committees organized to handle refreshments, decoration and entertainment. The Bunny Hop with M. Hchir, D, Roxe. A. Buck and D, Vfright in the foreground. Everyone looked forward to the main event of the evening-the crowning of the queen and the honor went to Eileen Bitzer. At the end of the dance, Mother of Christ was sung by the girls and boys. Then the couples went visiting from house to house and all returned home tired and a bit weary but filled with many happy memories. The hat-check girls A- sophs who gave up their time for juniors: B. Spurrier, Muller. C. Kendall, D. Connolly, K. Casey, M. Mchlalion. il. hlehringer and Al. Joyce. 6 .fx wt . ,i 1 . 'I i ff-mi 5. x y 'I - K -x 'vm 4 ' Q V ' 'Q' if L 'le bv f ' J . N Q I s N 5, :rig xf '4' in-1 'lb V if 57' Q' gf' V'-gif Q? ,x, . x gms K .3 Q X. 5 I A XX 1 Y za , E3- Q..- :- J' A .9 IQAQ.. 1 fy .Q K aTINF 4,- .xx l5imNF -......-f ...x Q.:-, ' 'QP I lgfi af G ' . , VU-, 32 . p,4qr'y if ' 'LfI:1 :A -vin I-,x' - , VW ,' ,Q , Qay., M .1 . N . s ' L.-p.,,x5,, 11:20 -ruzffnwfw '14,-'.s,. ,vl a'.. M. ' ,f ,,.5w'g.s':,'...f,-'. V f -7 :gfhfs 'I' ,v....:n1l'nf --.av-vi U,-hang -.'1.4o ...-lo' .-,M 31, I .m -.of 1 I ssrmlrlzc' Reverend Sisters, and students. It is with pleasure that I welcome you back to Sacred Heart Academy and my honor to extend a cordial welcome to the freshman, new students and teach- ers. Thus did Eileen Hempel, G. O. President, open the 1954-55 assembly program. To acquaint the new students with the many aetivities at S.H.A., the first assembly was con- ducted by the various clubs in the school. The highlight was Sister Alonzo's announce- ment of a one year scholarship to the girl having the highest average in her class. This year, the winner was Clara Rapp who made a 95.4 average. At the assembly on October seventh, the Leo Honor Society inducted four new members and presented each with a circular, gold pin for her high scholastic rating and participation in extra- curricular activities. The girls honored were Ei- leen Lynch, Clara Rapp, Dorothy Connelly and Carolyn Eager. Student Council members who propose legisla- tion for the school and see that the wishes of the Faculty and students are carried out were induc- ted at the next assembly. lf. Hemplc, student council president, presents Sister M. Alonzo for her contribution to the assembly. Page one hundred forty-eiglzf J. Lilly presides as vice-president of the student council. The graduates of 1955 had the special privilage of attending a series of lectures by Louis Budenz, former Communist and editor of the Commun- ist newspaper, The Daily Worker. In his talks, Budenz stressed the impossibility of peaceful co- existence and the great danger of Communist in- filtration into American life and education. Bishop Boardman and his secretary, Monsignor Asip, opened the Diocesan Mission Crusade at the assembly on Nov. 9th, The Bishop said, There is no one else in God's creation who can help the World to know Christ, save the Ameri- can peoplef' He declared that it was our charity alone which saved this country in two world wars and now our charity might save other coun- tries from the impending dread of irreligion and Communism. In the final Mission appeal closing the Crusade a few weeks later, Patricia Brennan and Janet Davis encouraged the girls to last-minute action by inspiring talks on the Missions and the Rosary. To fittingly close the Marian Year,', the Sen- iors, dressed in blue and white gowns, staged an impressive assembly dedicated to Our Blessed Mother. Dolores Basel read the opening selection entitled, The World's Last Chance, and Anne McKeever spoke on the aims of the S.D.S. crusade for modesty. The Barretts of Wimple Street, from the novel by Rudolf Besier, was presented by Mary Louise Hickey at the assembly on Dec. 17th. Miss Hickey brought vividly to life the jealous love of a father, the subjection of his invalid daughter, and the obstacle which faced her persistent lover. Education for Living was the title of a mo- tion picture film shown by Father Easterly, dean of admissions at St. John's University, to the students on Feb. 17. Father Easterly spoke follow- ing the showing of the Film and emphasized the need of a Catholic college education today. The Dramatic Club presented a play, The Flame Leaps Up,', on Feb. 21st. This play con- cerned the Protestant revolt in England and the persecution of Catholics. Sister John's junior Latin classes entertained the school by presenting an amusing skit, en- titled Amo, Amas, Amat which showed in a humorous way how most things in our every day life can be traced from Latin. On March 17th the Juniors gave the student assembly a little touch of Ireland with Irish songs and dances. Everyone at the assembly was uwearin' the Green. Monsignor Colgan, was the guest speaker at the assembly period, April 28th. His talk on the Blue Army aroused the girls to join this Army whose aim is to foster devotion to the Blessed Mother. Perhaps the most solemn assembly of the year was the annual May Crowning which honored Our Blessed Lady as Queen of our Hearts and Queen of the May. The last assembly considered the most import- ant by the Seniors was Class Day presented by the Graduates of 1955. Extra-curricular activity awards were given to the girls after which the history of the school, the Class Prophecy, and the Last Will and Testament were read. A talk by Sister Alonzo, whose messages at every assembly always carry a spiritual but prac- 'W i , .. . sw' 'W ,LH Rf The lVlari.melles in The Frog Goes A Courtin' tical tone, closed the 1954-55 Assembly Program with a wish for the Seniors' success in the com- ing years. llit recognition scene of The The east-Ii. Bottone, j. McAndrews, B. H10 Vl1UU1f1'UUl1Uthumm UU llimt leaps Up -Lord O'Keefe, M. Miele, M. Meehan, A. Previosi and R. Melville pose with Sister James Catherine. Page one lllllld1'Cd furtgl-vzfnrf Assemblies t practice for smut Mr. Queary directs the opening number of the recital. Orclzr fm Kcrifal May fifth, nineteen hundred fifty-four! This date was to be a memorial one for all members of the Sacred Heart Academy Orchestra present and future for this was to be the night of the First Annual Recital of the Sacred Heart Academy Orchestra. President Connie Bednall made the XVelcome Address and then The Star Spangled Banner, under the direction of Mr. John H. Query, seemed to roll through the auditorium marking the culmination of many months of hard work and practice. This was followed by various Orchestra selections, ensembles, duets, and solos. We were honored in having as our guest soloist, Mr. Stephen Hero who seemed to make the strings of his violin dance as he played Caprice Vennais,', Claire de Lune, and The Flight of the Bum- lile Bee. Page one hzmdrerl fifty The Recital ended with great thanks to Sister Mary Immaculate and Mr. Query and as we played the school song Ad Jesum Per Mariana and Holy God We Praise Thy Name we knew that most of all owe our thanks to Him. C. Bednall, violin soloist '34 dfucard af Sweet Saumf' fSlmk vspea rej Ulurinct X I Kwrchcr, thc girl with the sax rt and her accordion XX Page one hundred fifty-one Nl. kldxlxlmmxwki. il, Coburn, S. l'L-ruf, M. Smith, l'. Wun- Jurff. Xl. QYxlt'.ll'.l, 17. Hnrn, my .xml R. l'r.1x'xy, .ull umm NILIJL-Inu, ulmum mlm ,ILILQIUIICL xxllll ll1L'll' S4.'lCCllnl1. Sv myj 1 i11.s'fkv1lr ' S. RBXIXI .xml NI. Hardy, P. l'.1y .md I. Rudmmx, P. .Iuhnslnn .md P. Hack in the triplc sul ui' due l'ug1r mn' lmmlrml HH11-flru For several weeks before May arrives, one is able to hear the vibrant strains of the Glee Club and the sound of piano solos and duets drifting from the Music Room. livery girl knows that this diligent practising is for the Spring Musicale, one of the most enjoyable events in the school year. After much hard work on the part of Sister Mary lmmaculate and the girls in the Music Department, a really line program is presented, delighting the girls, their parents and friends. One may hear any selection ranging from Chop- in to Berlin, played or sung to perfection. Such achievements are reaped only after hard work and helping hands which always makes the musi- eale a huge success. ,1- ioloist M. Smith is .ltcompanietl by A, Keppel . ..r Three pianos at once-with N. Planlt, Nl. Smith and A. Keppel doing their lvesl, Page one IIIIHIIITII fiflg l I fi ,i .5 I 1-thru Pappalardo, Claulin, U. Richardson, B. Buerger, A. Sulli- van, ,l. Bellmer, CQ. Bednall, Lilly and B. lfckurt wonder just what bus is theirx. 01,0 Yr!! Mfzfmfjgf One of the most important events of Sacred farewells and good wishes of eager Freshman, lleart Academy, the annual trip to XWashington, yearning Sophomores and envious Seniors. Head- D. C. in late April-is an event long awaited by quarters for the students in XVashington is the the -luniors. Lafayette Hotel which has provided hospitable .. . . . and raeious serviee everv venr the triu has heen On lhursday Morning huses filled with happy, g ' ' l . . , made. excited girls depart from the school amid the Ci. llednall. ll, Lilly, ll. Molloy, M. llale, M. Fischer, K. P feiffer, S. Gnugli, C. Denk, xl. Heide, C. Fitvgerald. A. lierherieli, Nl. Burke, M. lfilosii. l'. Reamer, M. liesta, and L. liauglinan pose for their last picture on home territory. Page ww humlred fifty-fum' hd Itixini, ilit- hotel alter a sleepless night! W'l1y it was sleepless! ! ln hetwcen tours-that bus iaith' The girls make .1 complete tour of the points of historical interest, including the Capitol build- ing the Smithsonian Institute, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, the Library of Congress, .intl Mount Vernon. The girls particularly enjoy- ed the visit to Annapolis and the impressive cere- mony of the changing of the guard at Arlington Cemetery. A Hot Shoppe, the last stop each even- ing, enabled the .luniors to buy snacks for the evening's fun. The Capital journey is always remembered as one of the most exciting highlights of high school llle. Cl'I10l1'.l PTLICU to FCNI. I ...fur .WW-. 'rw F-rx 'I 14 5, N lxervom- necils .1 rest--sometime. lf Kramer .intl the Smithsonian Night snip .ii ilit- llnt Wilioppe Page one lzumlrml fiffjf-five N655 ta' Y? it i Qfflllllllllfflflfl As the strains of the Graduation March filled the auditorium 129 Seniors, about to realize the goal of their high school careers, hled to their places on the stage. Each girl looked forward to the big moment when she would receive her coveted diploma. Graduation, the culmination of four years of hard work and the achievement of success, was a well deserved reward. However, the day was not complete for the graduates without a word of thanks to those who made it possible. To their parents and to the Won- derful Sisters went many grateful thoughts. The happy experiences and the studies at Sacred Heart were carefully treasured in the memory of each girl and will often be the subjects of future reminiscence. v vat W l is ..f7uskp ? ki if saw HQ swf? 'M' 'A' 'gf iff 'fel tr tr fs? X ,sig jf, x' 4: All di l i Saluta- W' i . , e Mast keverend Edmund J. Reilly, V. F. E WERE overjoyed just before Easter when Rt. Rev. Monsignor Edmund J. Reilly, of Our Lady of Angels Parish, was named Bishop of Nepte and Auxiliary to Arch- bishop Molloy by Our Holy Father, Pope Pius XII. The appointment marked a milestone in the history of our Diocese, the largest in the world, for it gave us three auxiliary bishops, thereby increasing our number of presiding prelates to four. Since the theme of our yearbook is the work of the Priests in our lives, we cannot see a more fitting climax to it than the announcement of the new appointment made by the Pope. Our sincer- est congratulations to the new Bishop-Elect! Page one hundred fifty-seven SENIOR DIRECTORY Adams, Joan Frances-10-67 North Drive, North Merrick Albergamo, Judith Anne-209-35 86th Drive, Hollis Anger, Mary Gae-64 Atlas Ave., Malverne Barry, Rita Ann-40 Meadow St., Garden City Basel, Dolores Theresa-88 Kingsbury Rd., Garden City Becker, Carol Ann-4 Revere Drive West, Floral Park Bednall, Constance Anne-S0 Mayfair Ave., West Hempstead Bellmer, Joan Ann-Marie-138 Kenneth Ave., Baldwin Berbrich, Anne Marie Elizabeth, 213 Pomander Rd., Mineola Bernhardt, Lorraine Ann-131 Mosefan St., Franklin Square Bligh, Lorraine Elizabeth-123 Arthur St., Garden City Borelli, Rosemarie Ursala-20 Hilton Ave., Garden City Bowman, Bernadette Naomi-751 Union Drive, Uniondale Boyle, Carolyn Anne-91 Elton Rd., Stewart Manor Brady, Virginia Marie-18 Murdock Rd., East Rockaway Brandewiede, Alice Ann-105 Third St., Garden City Brennan, Mary Patricia-19 Eagle Lane, Levittown Bryan, Kathryn Clare-69 Piccadilly Downs, Lynbrook Buerger, Barbara Elizabeth-710 Althouse St., Woodmere Burke, Marie Etta-33 North Grove St., Valley Stream Carbis, Geraldine Patricia-624 Ardsley Blvd., Garden City So. Carroll, Elizabeth Genevieve-214 Meader Ave., No. Merrick Casey, Carole Ann-12 Lewis Place, Lynbrook Page one hundred fifty-eight Cashman, Elaine Marie--318 West Seaman Ave Freeport Caulin, Edna June-332 Earle Ave., Lynbrook Childs, Joyce Marie-1 Oak St., Floral Park Colahan, Patricia Anne-114 Jackson St., Garden City Cosgrove, Sheila Christine-26 Azalea Rd., Levittown Cuccia, Mary Ann Rita-7 Tennyson Ave., Baldwin Cude, Kathlyn Ann-1778 Lucile Court, Elmont Davis, Clare Agnes-134-37 232nd St., Laurelton Davis, Janet Anne-616 11th Ave., New Hyde Park Denk, Carol Barbara-22 Webster St., Lynbrook DeSocio, Elizabeth Catherine-114 Brook St. Garden City Devine, Eileen Lorayne-12 Boundary Ave., Massapequa Dinielli, Marie Theresa-17 Durham Rd., New Hyde Park Dowling, Martha Frances-428 Foch Blvd., Mineola Dukes, Eleanor Adele-S Brookwood Drive, Baldwin Dwyer, Rosemary Ann-41 Beechhurst Ave., Floral Park Eckart, Beatrice Ann-161 Wilton St., New Hyde Park Eisner, Beverly Jane-11 Wagon Lane, Levittown Elsinger, Ann Roberta-112 Hampton Road, Garden City Entstrasser, Sally Ann-227 Sycamore St., West Hempstead Exter, Susan Geraldine--105 Waterford Rd., Island Park Fanslow, Mary Loretta-50 Chester Ave., Stewart Manor Faughnan, Lorraine Claire-14 Capitol Ave., Williston Park Festa, Marlene Lucille--54 Shepard Ave., Lynbrook Filosa, Marilyn Jane--40 Cobalt Lane, Westbury Finn, Frances Joan-525 No. Central Ave., Valley Stream Fischbeck, Mary Gail-168 Hilton Ave., Hempstead Fischer, Mary Louise-241-14 l32nd Rd., Rosedale Fitzgerald, Claire Jean-6 Alden Rd., East Rockaway Fleming, Gertrude Marisitia-34 Stephen Ave., New Hyde Park Flynn, Gertrude Ruth-123 Stewart Ave., Garden City Going, Mary Ann-346 Nassau Blvd., Mineola Gough, Suzanne Marie-116 James St., Franklin Square Hadley, Joyce Mary-21 Euston Rd. South, Garden City Hale, Margaret Ann-541 Jerusalem Ave., Uniondale Harding, Marie Bernadette-8906 249th St., Bellerose Heide, Joan Mercedes-34 Cathedral Ave., Hempstead Helm, Leone Mary-129 North Grove St., Freeport Hempel, Eileen Marie--614 South 10th St., New Hyde Park Herbison, Patricia-Quarters No. 355 Mitchel Field Hoeg, Helen Joan-115-42 237th St., Elmont Hogan, Marilyn Patricia-12 Treadwell Ave., Lynbrook Holzapfel, Margaret Ann-36 Edwards Place, Huntington Hopkins, Ruth Ann-10 Vernon Ave., Rockville Centre Hoppenhauer, Arline Marie-205 Hempstead Ave. Malverne Howell, Margaret Eugenia-27 Franklin Ave., Lynbrook Q Jacobs, Diana Mary-14 Oak Court, Merrick James, Barbara Elizabeth-338 Lester Court, West Hempstead Jewell, Carol Marie--42 Ronni Drive, East Meadow Johnson, Katherine Anne-1300 Allison St. N.E. Washington, D. C. Johnston, Patricia Mary-78 Lewis Place, Rockville Centre, L. I., Kaiser, Marie Ann-16 Waverly Place, Baldwin Karcher, Loretta Kathryn-12 Bell Lane, Levittown Keppel, Ann Cecilia-218 Woodlawn Rd., West Hempstead Kern, Rosemary Ann-605 Southern Pkwy., Uniondale Kiesel, Clara Catherine-226-03 Linden Blvd. Cambria Heights Klenk, Lorraine Marion-29 Redwood Rd., New Hyde Park Koenig, Joan Marie-167-11 Hillside Ave., Jamaica Kramer, Eileen Mary-171 Kensington Rd., Garden City Krause, Carolyn Anne-37 High St., East Williston Landers, Carol Ann-765 Southern Pkwy., Uniondale Lilly, Jean Frances-78 Lewis Place, Rockville Centre Loria, Philomena Joan-253 Elmont Rd., Elmont Lynch, Mary Veronica-103 Gladys Ave., Hempstead Mack, Patricia Rhoda-113 Willow Ave., Hempstead Mahon, Catherine Elizabeth-10 Bromleigh Rd. Stewart Manor Maloney, Carole Ann-82 Bromleigh Rd., Stewart Manor McCarthy, Maureen Patricia, 311 So. Kilburn Rd., Garden City McConville, Theresa Ellen--1314 Larboard Court Uniondale McDuffee, Joan Claire-3 Beverly Rd., Merrick Mclntyre, Clare Marie-272 Plainfield Ave., Floral Park McKeever, Ann Marie-2719 Winona Rd., Baldwin Page one hundred fifty-nine McMahon, Patricia Lily-15 Lafayette Ave., Hempstead Meaney, Mary Anne-30 Chester Ave., Stewart Manor Molloy, Barbara Joan-878 Fulton St., Valley Stream Morgan, Frances Marie-27 Cedar Ave., Rockville Centre G'Donnell, Frances Jacqueline, 63-174 Olderton St., Rego Park O'Meara, Mary Patricia-36 Cathedral Ave., Hempstead O'Neil, Susan Mary-410 Stewart Ave., Garden City Oster, Rosanne Grace-182 Carlton Terrace, Stewart Manor Palasek, Regina Janice-14 Jeanette Drive, Port Washington Pappalardo, Joan Therese-104 Fox Blvd., Massapequa Q Pardy, Margaret Ann-8 Brookwold Ave., Baldwin Perez, Susan Marie-56 Cambridge Ave., Garden City Pfeifer, Kathleen Elizabeth-162 Academy Place, West Hempstead Quigley, Anne Marie-834 james Place, Uniondale Quigley, Ruth Marie-201 Violet Ave., Floral Park Reamer, Patricia Elizabeth-86 Clayton Road, Garden City Richardson, Dorothy Gertrude-431 Vincent Ave. Lynbrook Page one hundred sixty Rogers, Joan Eileen-S15 Ingraham Lane, New Hyde Park Rombach, joan Marie-129 Locust St., Garden City Ryan, Barbara Marion-112 Kingston Ave., Floral Park Sbarra, Claudette jean-168 Caroline Ave., Garden City South Schust, Frances Ann-1880 Park Ave., East Meadow Scott, Maryanne Rose-ll Victor St., Valley Stream Smith, Maureen Helen-1122 Central Ave., South Hempstead Stolze, Janet Emma-64 Kilburn Road South West Hempstead Straub, Doris Jane-27 Roxbury Road, Oceanside Sullivan, Ann Carol-25 Browning St., Baldwin Tenety, Mary Therese-897 Susan Place, Uniondale Thomann, Mary Patricia-61 Stevens Ave., Hempstead Venaglia, Marilyn Valentine-19 Salem Ridge Dr Huntington Wilson, Bernadetta Constance-Qtrs. 303, Mitchel AFB, Hempstead Wilt, Katherine Joan-467 Oceanpoint Ave., Cedarhurst Wines, Donna Katharine-34 Eldridge Ave., Hempstead ASP Food Stores SPECIAL BEN EFACTCRS Academy of Saint Joseph Alumnae Association of S.H.A. Pnnup A. Borelli Chamlnade High School, Mineola Dieges S Clust-Your Class Jeweler Mrs. M James Donnellan r. and Mrs. Christian H. Eidt and Family D. A. Eldredge-Buick Henry F. Gillen Gull Contracting Co.. Inc. Hempstead Council l24l, Kfof C. Rev. A. H. Gillick, Chaplain James J. Conroy. Jr.. G.K. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holzapfel Eugene A. Howell Family Nora M. Kenny. Class of i953 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keppeler Neumann Family Mr. and Mrs. John O'Donnell John G. Pardy Parent-Teacher Association of S.H.A. Fredrick J. Pfeugfelder Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryan Saint Anne's Parish, Garden City, L. l. Sacred Heart Academy Sacred Heart Seminary Saint John's University Mr. and Mrs. E. Scudellari and Family Saint Joseph's Hospital S Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taormina The Mary Louis Academy. Jamaica The Meadow Brook National Bank Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Venaglia John D. Walsh Harvey M. Weiss Wyner Sag No Mor Jersey Page one hundred nbcty-one SENIDR Mrs. Dorothy Albergamo and Iudith Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anger and Ensign Harry Ir. and Mary Gae Mr. and Mrs. T. Barry and Mary Louise, Rita, Virginia, Veronica, Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Basel and Rev. Ioseph S. Basel, 2nd Lt. Robert I. Basel, Paul, Dolores and Bill Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Becker and Carol Ann, Herbert Martin, Dorothy Iean Mrs. Iohn Ioseph Bednall and Constance Anne Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bellmer and Ioan, Kathleen Mary Mr. and Mrs. William Bligh and Margaret, Regina, Lorraine, Ianet, and Lois Mr. and Mrs. Bowman and Ianzes, Warren, Richard, Kenneth, and Bernadette Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Brandewiede and George, Alice, Gregory, and Ralph Mr. and Mrs. William Bryan and Kathryn, Thomas, Mary Ann and William Mr. and Mrs. William Buerger and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Burk and Marie and Kathy Mrs. V. Iames Carbis and Ieri Mrs. Elizabeth Casey and Ioan and Carole Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Colahan and Ioan and Pat Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cuccia and Mary Ann Laurie and Philip Ir., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cude and Kathlyn, Carolyn and Rosemarie Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh A. Davis and Agnes and Clare Mr. and Mrs. Corneluis De Socio and Margaret and Betty Mr. and Mrs. William I. Dukes and Adele and Billy Page one hundred sixty-two FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Echart, Ir and Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. Martin Eisner and Donald and Beverly Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elsinger and Ann, Iane Lynn, and Alan Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Entstrasser . and Sally Anne, Frances and Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. R. Faughnan and Kenneth, Lorraine, and Muriel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Festa and Marlene and Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Fitzgerald and Claire Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fleming and Margaret, Gertrude, Eden Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Flynn and Maryellen, Helen, Frank and Gertrude Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Hale and Tom, Iane, George, Eileen, Margaret Ann, and Grandpa Mr. and Mrs. Leo Helm and Leone Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoeg and Helen Ioan, Marilyn, Iudith, and Harry Mrs. Iohn Hogan and Marilyn, Ioan, and Sally Ann Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holzapfel and Peggy Dr. and Mrs. H. Hoppenhauer ana' Howard, Arline, Robert, Richard and Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Howell and Iean and Peggy Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Iacobs and Kathleen and Diane Mr. and Mrs. David G. Iames and Barbara, Susan, and Richard Mr. and Mrs. Francis Iohnson and Kathryn Ann, Iudith, Ianet Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. johnston and Patricia, Stefanie and Mary Mr. and Mrs. joseph P. Karcher and Loretta Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Keppel and Larry and Ann Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kiesel and William, Clara, and Henry Mr. and Mrs. George Klenk and Lorraine, George, and Marianne Mr. and Mrs. C. Raymond Kramer and Eileen, Patricia, james, and Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Krause and Ria, Carol and Ted Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas T. Landers and Carol, Thomas, Edward, and Mary Mr. and Mrs Paul R. Lilly and jean, Paul, Andrew, Katharine, and james Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loria and Philomena and Frank jr. Mr. and Mrs. john H. Mack and Patricia, and john jr. Mr. and Mrs. George McConuille and Therese and George jr. Mr. and Mrs. William M. McDuffee and joan, Donald, Mark, Gerald, and Rigis Mr. and Mrs. Patrick j. McIntyre and Clare Mr. and Mrs. Thomas j. McKeever and Ann, Thomas, james, and john Mr. and Mrs. j. M. Meaney and john, David, joseph, Maryanne, Anne, Michael, Kevin, and Patricia Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Morgan and Frances Mr. and Mrs. john O'Donnell and john, Betty, Margaret, and Frances Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O,Neil and Susan, Sallie, and Thomas jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Oster and Francis, Natalie, and Roseanne Mr. and Mrs. Palasek and Regina Mr. and Mrs. joseph Poppalardo and joan, Peggy, Ann, Maureen, Mary Frances, Stasia, Kathleen, judy, and Eileen Mr. and Mrs. j. Douglas Perz and Susan Marie Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pheifer and Kathleen, Harriet, and Henry Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Rearner and Patricia, George, Paul and Maryanne Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richardson and Eileen, Dorothy, and Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rodgers and Nick, Emily and joan Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Rombach and joan, Diane, Lynn and Edward jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Sbarra and Claudette and jerry Mr. and Mrs. john Schust and Frances, john jr. and Grandma Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stolze and Rose and janet Mr. and Mrs. William Tenity and Mary Mr. and Mrs. George Thomann and George and Patrice Mr. and Mrs. E. j. Venaglia and Marilyn and Gene Mr. and Mrs. T. Walsh and Bridget Mr. and Mrs. john Carl Wilt and john, Katherine, Irene, and Mary Elizabeth Mr. Roger Wines and Roger, Donna, and jan Page one hundred sixty three BUSINESS PATRONS Sister M. Grace Christine, C.S.J. Of The Class Of 1954 Sends Prayers and Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF 1955 Congratulations To THE GRADUATES From a Friend Congratulations To THE GRADUATES OF 1955 25 Art Room Congratulations To THE GRADUATES OF 1955 From the Atheltic Association Congratulations To CAROL BECKER Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Becker Compliments Of MR. AND MRS. I. CICCIARE Compliments Of FRED CINCOTTI Congratulations To FRANCES SCHUST From Adolph and John Collins RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR F. P. CONNELLY L.L.D., V.F., A.P. Best Wishes To The Senior Class From CORDETTE MR. AND MRS. ROBERT I. DANNELL Congratulations To THE GRADUATES From Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Finan PATRICIA FLOOD Congratulations To TH E GRADUATES Alice Gulen Compliments Of THE HOSTEL CLUB Best Wishes To BARBARA MOLLOY Hotel Regent Newark, New Jersey Congratulations To THE SENIOR CLASS Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Larkin Page one hundred sixty-four Compliments Of THE IUNIOR CLASS OF SACRED HEART ACADEMY Compliments Of IOHN F. 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HARVEY 81 STORDEUR Automatic Accessories Hardware Supplies - Precision T Grove 8C Pine Streets Freeport, L. I. RUDOLP L. HIMMEL H ygrade Meat Market 33 West Merrick Road Freeport, L. I. Fr. 9-2171 'ools M. JOSEPH KEELY General Insurance 35 High Place Freeport, L. I. Fr. 9-0235 Compliments Of KELLY BROTHERS GARAGE 113 West Sunrise Highway Freeport, L. I. NEW MANDARIN RESTAURANT Chinese 81 American Cuisine 77 West Merrick Road Freeport, L. I. ROOSEVELT TILE CO. Tile Contracting 86 Repairing 16 Crais Ave. Freeport, L. I. Fr. 8-4612 Safe Haven For Sauingsv SOUTH SHORE FEDERAL SAVINGS 85 LOAN ASSOCIATION 47 West Sunrise Highway Freeport 8-6200 Mortgage Loans To Buy, Build Or Repair SARANT MOTORS INC. Authorized Ford Dealer 280 West Sunrise Highway Freeport, L. I. SUNRISE STORAGE CO. Moving - Storage Agents United Van Lines Freeport, L. I. Glendale GEORGE WERST INC. Christian Werst, President 7141 Cooper Ave. Glendale, L. I. Hegeman 3-9777 Garden City ADELPHI CLEANING PLANT 328 Nassua Blvd. Garden City, L. I. ADELPHI DELICATESSEN Home Made Salads - Meats - Desserts - lee Cream 351 Nassau Blvd., South Garden City, L. 1. ADELPHI DRIVE-IN CLEANERS Plant On Premises 328 Nassau Blvd. Garden City, L. I. BARBATSULY BROTHERS - FINE FURS Repairing and Remodeling 1046 Franklin Ave. Garden City, L. I. PHYLISS BOTTONE Alterations On Coats - Suits - Dresses 131 Meadow Street Garden City, L. I. Pioneer 1-5 886 BEAU MART - BEAUTY SALON Garden City, L. I. BEAU MART BEAUTY SALON 100A 7th Street Garden City, L. I. Pioneer 7-5280 BESTEVER STORAGES INC. Cleaners - Tailors - Dyers 184 Seventh Street Garden City, L. I. Same Day Delux Cleaning Service CANIVAN BROTHERS INC. General Contraetors and Builders 166 Seventh Street Garden City, L. I. CARGY TELEVISION SERVICE Radios - Pbonographs - Televisions 179 Seventh Street Garden City, L. I. Pi. 7-4490 Compliments Of CHAPEL NO. 2 QCATHOLICJ Mitchel AFB, New York Father Robert M. Mooney DEPENDABLE MEAT MARKET Quality Meats - Poultry - Frozen Foods 45 New Hyde Park Road Garden City, L. I. Fl. 4-5690 ALLEN DOYLE REAL ESTATE Seventh Street Garden City, L. I. Same as 1854 GARDEN CITY ART SHOP Pictures- Frames- Artist Supplies 640 Franklin Ave. Garden City, L. I. Pi. 7-4170 GARDEN CITY FLORIST Flowers Telegrapbed Everywhere 173 Seventh Ave. Garden City, L. I. Pi. 7-2121 GARDEN CITY HAIR STYLIST INC 659 Franklin Ave. Garden City, L. I. Pi. 6-1552 GARDEN CITY MARKET Herbert Tscheiller - Proprietor 55 Hilton Ave. Garden City, L. I. Page one hundred seventy seven GARDEN CITY MUSIC CENTER INC. Televisions - Radios - Pbonograplas - Servicing Corner Franklin 8C Seventh Street Garden City, L. I. Pi. 7-2211 1913 GARDEN CITY SHOE SHOP Shoe Rebuilders - Zipper Service 178 Seventh Street Garden City, L. I. Pi. 7-3242 GARDEN CITY HAND LAUNDRY 670 Franklin Ave. Near Seventh Street Garden City, L. I. Pi. 7-3320 GARDEN SWEET SHOP 61 New Hyde Park Road Garden City, L. I. Greeting Cards - Cigars - Stationery GARDEN POULTRY FARMS 174 Seventh Street Garden City, L. I. Compliments Of STEPHEN GUARNASCHELLI 290 Broadway Garden City, L. I. HARPER METHOD BEAUTY SALON E. Caulfield 109 Seventh Street Garden City, L. I. HUBBELL, KLAPPER 8L HUBBELL 65 Hilton Ave. Garden City, L. I. JOHN EXCLUSIVE HAIR STYLIST 192 Seventh Street Garden City, L. I. Pi 7-1340 1341 KORNFIELD'S PHARMACY H. C. Kornfield, Ph. G. 41 New Hyde Park Road Garden City, L. I. Fl. 4-0970 WALTER 81 HIS ORCHESTRA 145 Wellington Road Garden City, L. I. Pi. 6-1248 I.OU'S TAILORING 48 New Hyde Park Road Garden City, L. I. Fl. 4-0161 J. S. MC HUGH, INC. Office 8: School Equipment 839 Stewart Ave. Garden City, L. I. Pi. 1-5500 MINEOLA MACK DISTRIBUTORS INC. Garden City, L. I. Page one hundred seventy-eight THOMAS MOLLOY, JR. Realtor - Insuror 662 Franklin Ave. Garden City, L. I. Pi. 7-2010 4217 NASSAU BOULEVARD MARKET Groceries - Fruits - Vegetables Proprietor- Owen P. Burke 4 Nassau Blvd. Garden City, L. I. NASSAU BOULEVARD MEAT MARKET Nassau Blvd. Garden City, L. I. IV. 6-4422 ROCHET TELEVISION CORP. Service 8: Installations 281 Nassau Blvd. Garden City, L. I. SAINT ANNE'S GARDEN CITY HIGH CLUB Rev. Thomas J. Colgan Rev. David G. Farley, Moderators Compliments Of E. MILES SEAMAN, D.D.S. Garden City, L. I. STEWART 85 CO. Custom Kitchens 325 Nassau Blvd. Garden City, L. I. TERVO'S HOBBY CENTER Art - Ceramic - Photo - Model Supplies 14 Nassau Blvd. Garden City, L. I. THE BOULEVARD LAUNDRY 86 DRY CLEANING SERVICE 279 Nassau Blvd., South Garden City, L. I. TOWN MARKET 150 Seventh Street Garden City, L. I. Pi. 7-1422 1423 TUTTLE, REILLY 85 CO., INC. All Forms of Insurance 106 Seventh Street Garden City, L. I. Pi. 7-5 5 55 UNITED SERVICE CLEANERS 8C DYERS Specializing In Personal Fitting - Alterations 259 Nassau Blvd. Garden City, L. I. Iv. 3-8585 D. VALLE Custom Tailor 10 Nassau Blvd. Garden City, L. I. Iv. 6-5110 Hempstead ACRO GLASS 8: MIRROR WORKS INC. 5 0 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, L. I. ANDREW'S Cleaners - Tailors - Haberdashers 320 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, L. I. ALLIED GLASS SERVICE 449 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, L. I. IV. I-6677 All Party Cakes For All Occasions and Rolls FRANKLIN PASTRY SHOP Hempstead Turnpike Hempstead, L. I. Compliments Of ARNELL'S MEN'S SHOP, INC. 245 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, L. I. ANNIE'S 340 Hempstead Ave. Hempstead, L. I. ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES 558 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, L. I. Com plimenfs Of RICHARD W. BARNES FUNERAL HOME 291 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, L. I. BAUMGARTNER FLORIST 125 Woodfield Road West Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 1-7078 Flowers For Every Occasion BERNY BRUNAGEL Mason 86 Plasterer 1057 Hempstead Ave. South Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 9-0860 or Iv. 6-1582 Best Wishes To The Class of 'ss SUBURBAN ASSOCIATES INC. 153 Baldwin Road Hempstead, L. I. Compliments OF BETTY CORSET SHOP 39 Main Street Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 6-9407 BILL'S PRIME MEATS Phone Orders Delivered Pronzptly 484 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 3-8490 BINDAY THE CHEMIST 723 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 6-0700 BIRER'S WINE 86 LIQUOR SHOP 488 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, L. I. IV. I-7680 BONGIOVANNI BOLTS 86 NUTS A Nut For Every Purpose Frank Bongiovanni 85 Pat Lynch, Proprietors Hempstead, L. I. BROWNS jewelers 86 Silversmiths 249 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, L. I. TED BURKE Signs Of Professional Craftsmanship 240 Grand Ave. West Hempstead, L. I. IV. 1-1320 CATHEDRAL SERVICE STATION Westminister Road 86 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, L. I. CENTRAL SHOE REPAIR 64 Main Street Hempstead, L. I. COSLOW'S YOUTH CENTRE 260 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 3-7690 COMMUNITY SHOE REPAIR 5 Marboro Road West Hempstead, L. I. CONNIE'S 1082 North Grand Ave. South Hempstead, L. I. Women's 85 Chilclrenis Wear Compliments Of JOSEPH DEDOMENICO 741 Janos Lane West Hempstead, L. I. DEMAR HAIRSTYLIST, INC. 133 Fulton Ave. Opposite A8LS, Free Parking In The Rear IV. 6-6698 DOUG'S STATIONERY STORE 165 Henery Street Candy - Breakfast - Lunches Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 6-9716 C. D. Tibbetts, Proprietor D TREX DRIVE IN CLEANER 25 Nassau Blvd. West Hempstead, L. I. Three Hour Cleaning At No Extra Cost Page one hundred seventy-nine Compliments Of EDWARDS SL HANLEY 100 North Franklin Ave. Hempstead, L. I. Members Of The New York Stock Exchange EASTERN CAMERA EXCHANGE 66 West Columbia Street Hempstead, L. I. IV. I-8333 EMERSON JENNINGS For Printing lt's Town 85 Country Press 134 Front Street Hempstead, L. I. ERNIES' DELICATESSEN 416 Greenwich Street Hempstead, L. I. IV. I-9380 FAIRVIEW CLEANER 731 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 1-8255 Quality Cleaning - All Work Done On Premises JOHN M. FIARE, CHIROPRACTOR 331 Eagle Ave. West Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 3-8443 Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat., 1-4 P.M. Tues., and Thurs., 1-7 P.M. FULTON FISH MARKET Marinello Brothers, Proprietors Hotels- Restaurants 86 Institutions Supplied 95A Main Street Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 3-8883 JOHN C. GABLER, JR., CONTRACTING CO. Fire Loss Appraisals Sl Valuations General Construction 250 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 3-8775 JAMES F. GARVEY CO. Religious Goods 153 Main Street Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 9-1808 GREENFIELD FLORIST Flowers For Every Occasion Plants - Expert Landscaping 600 Greenwich Street Hempstead, L. I. DR. H. W. GREENE 277 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, L. I. GEER BROTHERS AGENCY N. D. Geer -T. I. Parks, Jr. 62 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, L. I. Page one hundred eighty HAPPY HOME APPLIANCES 366 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 3-662 Compliments Of HEINEMAN'S BOWLING CENTRE, INC 472 Mill Road Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 6-9559 Compliments Of HEMPCO T. V. APPLIANCE SUPER MARKET 114 Main Street Hempstead, L. I. Compliments Of HEMPSTEAD CO - OP S12 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, L. I. HEMPSTEAD SPORTS CENTER 84 Main Street Hempstead, L. I. Everything In Sporting Goods Iv. 1-9544 Compliments Of HEMPSTEAD WELDING CO. Hempstead, L. I. HERMAN'S COMMUNITY MARKET 175 Baldwin Road Hempstead, L. I. IV. 6-1600 1601 Proprietor - Sal Santarsiero HIGGINS SC BECKETT Dispensing Opticians Professional Building Hempstead, L. I. IV. 1-9177 1-7900 HOBBY CENTER Model Railroads - Airplanes - Boats - Shellcraft S 44 Hempstead Ave. Hempstead, L. I. IV. 1-71 17 INDIAN WALK FOOT FORM 265 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, L. I. IV. 3-7999 ISLAND APPLIANCE CO. PARTS DEPT. 2 Greenwich Street Hempstead, L. I. Service 86 Parts for all Makes of Washing Machines Wholesale 8c Retail JACOVES LIQUOR STORE 52 Hempstead Turnpike Hempstead, L. I. IV. 9-5133 jaguar Sales 86 Service HEMPSTEAD AUTO CO. 46 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 6-5757 I. JANVEY 8: SONS Sanitary Specialties Paper Products 218 Front Street Hempstead, L. I. JUNE ANN SCHOOL OF DANCING 2 54 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, L. I. Studio - Iv. 9-8111 Home - Ho. 5-2182 Compliments Of R. A. KELLY 141 North Franklin Street Hempstead, L. I. ERWIN H. KURLANDER, D.D.S. 740 Front Street Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 1-4556 LAKE MOTORS New 8C Used Cars 5 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, L. I. LILY LABORATORY General Medical Analysis 91 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 1-7703 MAHER OIL CO., INC. 333 Baldwin Road Hempstead, L. I. IV. 1-7000 MALROSE SUPER SERVICE Free Pick Up 85 Delivery Corner Hempstead Ave. BC Sycamore Street West Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 1-9734 Iv.1-9434 MANOR CLOTHES Clothes - Haherdashers - Hatters 102 Main Street Hempstead, L. I. Compliments Of MC MAHON STATIONERY 8 Homan Blvd. Hempstead, L. I. Compliments Of MEEKER ELECTRIC CO., INC. 8 Fairview Blvd. Hempstead, L. I. CHARLES MURPHY 678 Fulton Street Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 3 -7 1 4 I MURPHY'S STATIONERY 81 LUNCHEONETTE Toys - Candy - Film 1096 Grand Ave. South Hempstead, L. I. NASSAU TERMINAL FLORIST 67 Nichols Court Hempstead, L. I. P. J. O'MEARA Public Accountant - Tax Reports 36 Cathedral Ave. Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 3-9011 Compliments Of ORANGE FRONT PAINT SUPPLY 245 Front Street Hempstead, L. I. PAUL'S QUALITY MARKET Fruits 8C Vegetables 84 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, L. I. Free Delivery Iv. 3-7490 PEDIATRIC SHOES For Children 561 Hempstead Ave. Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 1-6599 IV. 1-8099 Compliments Of PEDIFORME SHOE CO., INC. 206 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, L. I. Compliments Of PROMPT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 269 Greenwich Street Hempstead, L. I. PHILSON CLEANERS 435 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, L. I. IV. 3-7777 Iv. 3-7778 PHOSTER PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE John Marchisotto, P.H.G., J. W. Brinkin PH G 415 Jerusalem Ave. Hempstead, L. I Iv. 3-7069 LILLIAN M. PRATT Piano Teacher 220 Clinton Street Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 1-8148 RANDY'S LUNCH CONETTE Ruth 86 Pat Schnapp 467 Greenwich Street Hempstead, L. I. RAY'S CAMERA SHOP 304 Hempstead Ave. Hempstead, L. I. Film Rental RAY'S SUPERETTE 284 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, L. I. Meats - Groceries 8L Frozen Foods Page one hundred eighty one JOHN REINHARDT Custom Built Homes Duncun Estates 110 Courtney Road Hempstead, L. I. RIESTER'S BAKERY 282 Hempstead Ave. 122 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, L. I. IV. 1-7636 IV. 1-6006 VINCENT SAVARESE Old Corner Bar 86 Grill 41 Jerusalem Ave. Hempstead, L. I. SCHEFF'S Rugged Sportswear Member Of Long Island Association 76 Main Street Hempstead, L. I. SENTINEL PRINTING CO. SS Chasner Street Hempstead, L. I. IV. 6-5000 DR. D. B. SHEFFEY, Dentist 195 Crowell Street Hempstead, L. I. IV. 9-5228 JIM'S SHELL STATION 178 Greenwich Street Hempstead, L. 1. Iv. 6-9157 Shower Umbrellas For Rent Dressmaking 86 Alterations MARY A. BOYLE Iv. 6-1369 SLENDA VOGUE SALONS Fenton Trimmingham and Ben Dover, Directors Hempstead, L. I. THOMAS P. SMITH Insure 86 Be Sure .... 341 California Ave. East Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 1-9888 SNACK BAR 67 Main Street Hempstead, L. I. STRATHMORE FURS, INC. Specialists In Remodeling 133 B Fulton Ave. Hempstead, L. I. SWANS 41 Main Street Hempstead, L. I. Outfitting The Younger Set Page one hundred Giyhfy-iwv TESS ART BEAUTY CENTER 490 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, L. 1. Iv. 1-8778 Compliments Of THE HEMPSTEAD FRAME SHOP 116 Main Street Hempstead, L. I. THOMPSON BUSINESS MACHINES 5 46 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, L. 1. Iv. 3-7668 THE CLINTON MARKET John Happel, Proprietor 431 Clinton Street Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 3-6966 THE CUSTOM CLEANER 191 Baldwin Road Hempstead, L. 1. IV. 1-7150 We Call 86 Deliver THE GARDENERS VILLAGE 456 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, L. 1. Iv. 3-8290 VAN'S ESSO SERVICE Nassau Blvd. Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, L. I. Iv. 6-9108 Compliments Of VOELPEL 372 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, L. I. WALLS GARDEN CENTER Florist 1008 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, L. I. IV. 6-4100 WALSH CONELY RELIGIOUS GOODS INC 83 North Franklin Ave. Hempstead, L. I. IV. 6-1717 WARDROP, KREMENS 86 JAFFE Accountants 86 Auditors 1080 Grand Ave. South Hempstead, L. I. WESTBURY FUEL CO. 64 Teresa Place Hempstead, L. I. IV. 3-7470 RICHARD G. UEBELE Electrical Contractor 24 Ash Court Hempstead, L. 1. Iv. 3-9630 HEWLITT ROBERT F. GODESKY Builder Hewlett, L. I. Lynbrook 9-2306 Island Park CUSTOM BAKERY Famous For Our Cheesecakes Long Beach Road Island Park, L. I. PARK LUNCHEONETTE Stationeries - Cigars - Cigarettes 232 Long Beach Road Island Park, L. I. QUINN'S SERVICES STATION 305 Long Beach Road Island Park, L. I. Long Beach 6-1892 Jamaica EMU. BALEWSKI PLUMBING at HEATING CONTRACTORS 147 40 Arlington Terrace jamaica 35, N. Y. Ja. 3-4863 JOSEPH M. FODROWSKI General Insurance Broker 108 53 Sutphin Blvd. Jamaica 35, N. Y. We'll Always Recommend THE OPTIC SHOP Ol. 7-4242 jamaica, N. Y. Lawrence HENRY'S IGNITION SERVICE 354 Central Ave. Lawrence, L. I. Delco Remy 8: Auto Lite Service Starting - Lighting - Ignition ' Levittown Compliments Of ANDREA'S LUNCHEONETTE 628 Wantagh Ave. Levittown, L. I. Compliments Of B. 8: B. SUNOCO SERVICE STATION 3190 Hempstead Turnpike Levittown, L. I. CENTER ISLAND SERVICE STATION Levittown, L. I. CENTER ISLAND SERVICE STATION, INC. Esso Products Hempstead Turnpike Levittown, L. I. Compliments Of EMPIRE DECORATORS 2999 Hempstead Turnpike Levittown, L. I. JOHN HASLER, Optometrist 44 Division Ave. Levittown, L. I. Le. 9-3240 Eye Examinations LEVITTOWN DODGE Cars 85 Trucks Levittown, L. I. Le. 3-6700 PAUL'S SERVICE STATION Mechanical Work Our Specialty Walcott Road North Village Green Levittown, L. I. PETER PAN BAKE SHOP 3023 Hempstead Turnpike Levittown, L. I. Le. 9-9809, 9627 Compliments Of RAPID CLEANERS 88 Cardiners Ave. Levittown, L. I. TOWN 8a COUNTRY DELICATESSEN INC Home Made Salads - Hor's D'Oeuvres Cold Cuts 337 Wantagh Ave. Levittown, L. I. Lynbrook BIL MAR BUSINESS SERVICE Lynbrook, L. I. Lynbrook 9-4518 Mimeographing - Addressing Typewriting - Mailing BUTLER REALTY Insurance, Management, Mortages 248 Merrick Road , Lynbrook, L. I. Lynbrook 9- 3 0 3 4 ERNIE'S 8: BENNIE'S OCEAN GRILL 6-10 Ocean Ave. Lynbrook, L. I. Lynbrook 3-9753 HERREN ROGERS TRAVEL SERVICE Meadow Brook National Bank Building Lynbrook, L. I. Lynbrook 9-1020 Free Travel Service K. 85 W. SERVICE Karl Wunder Merrick Road 81 Earle Ave. Lynbrook, L. I. Ly. 3-9786 Page one hundred eighty three LORONRT CLEANERS Shirt Launderers Three Hour Drive-In Service 581 Merrick Road Lynbrook, L. I. LOWE FURNITURE, INC. 315 Merrick Road Lynbrook, L. I. Ly. 3-8600 Agency For Simmons Beauty Rest Bedding LYNBROOK AQUARIUM 275 Merrick Road Lynbrook, L. I. Ly. 9-1231 MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Inside The Lobby Prescriptions Hours: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sun. 10 A.M. to F. Giargiana, Ph. G. Ly. 3-7900 PARK CLEANERS Sc DYERS CORP. 51 Sunrise Highway Lynbrook, L. I. Ly. 9-3894 JOHN C. PERRY Funeral Director 118 Union Ave. Lynbrook, L. I. WILLIAM E. SCHRATVVIESER Real Estate, Insurance, Mortage Loans 62 Carmen Ave. Lynbrook, L. I. Ly. 9-0030 SUBURBAN HOME DEVELOPMENT Home Inzprorenzenfs and Modernizations 359 Merrick Road Lynbrook, L. I. Ly. 3-6500 2 P.M. THE PRUDENTIAL FARMS CO., INC. Dairy Products 65 Dawes Ave. Lynbrook, L. I. WORLD REALTY CO. Main Office-Merrick Road Lynbrook, L. I. Ly. 9-3107 QUEEN'S WHOLESALE FLORIST, INC. Cut Flowers and Evergreens 201 203 Merrick Road Lynbrook, L. I. Malverne ANN STORES 273 Hempstead Ave. Malverne, L. I. Ly. 3-9813 CHARLIE'S STATION CAFE 280 Hempstead Ave. Malverne, L. I. Ly. 3-9848 Page one hundred eighty-four CURTISS CLEANERS 108 Broadway Malverne, L. I. Ly. 3-8160 We Call and Deliver GUS,S MARKET Meats Of Quality 16 Broadway H Malverne, L. I. Ly. 9-2562 KESSLER'S SHOES 347 Hempstead Ave. Malverne, L. I. Children 8: Teen Age Shoes MALVERNE PAINT SUPPLY 366 Hempstead Ave. Malverne, L. I. Ly. 9-1035 Dutch Boy Paint 8: Artist Supply MALVERNE STATIONERY Next to Malverne Theater Dolly Madison Ice Cream Dorothy C. Green, Proprietor Compliments Of MALVERNE TAVERN Malverne, L. I. NASH PHARMACY DRUG 247 Hempstead Ave. Malverne, L. I. Ly. 3-8663 PASTRY NOOK INC. Pastry From Oven to You 362 Hempstead Ave. Malverne, L. I. PAT'S PRIME MEATS Prime Meats - Fish - Poultry Frozen Foods 32 Church Street Malverne, L. I. CHARLES REDMOND'S ORCHESTRA Dance Music Of Distinction 18 Ashley Terrace Malverne, L I Ly. 9-0497 - Member 802 VIOLET BEAUTY SALON 36 Church Street Malverne, L. I. Ly. 9-0221 WALSH FUNERAL HOME 330 Hempstead Ave. Malverne, L. I. Manhasset FRANK SEXTON FORD, INC 537 Plandome Road Manhasset, L. I. Ma. 7-4810 See Us For The Best Deal Mineola Compliments Of BEAUTY MART SALON 104 Main Street Mineola, L. I. Pi. 6-9459 BIG THREE MOVING SL STORAGE CO. 209 Mineola Blvd. Mineola, L. I. Pi. 6-2467 Local 8C Long Distance HARRY E. BEIRNE Insurance 245 Mineola Blvd. Mineola, L. I. BELLA NAPOLI RESTAURANT Italian Food Our Specialty 100 East Jericho Turnpike Mineola, L. I. BUTLER FRENCH DAY CLEANERS 346 East Jericho Turnpike Mineola, L. I. MARTHA DOWING 420 Foch Blvd. Mineola, L. I. 8-3306 LOCAL STEEL 85 SUPPLY CO. INC. Construction Materials -Contractors Supplies 60 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, L. I. Pi. 6-0864, Fi. 7-2840 MARSAK PLUMBING SUPPLY CORP. 208 Herricks Road Mineola, L. I. ANDREW S. MC DOWELL SL SONS Builders and Contractors 167 Elderberry Road Mineola, L. I. Pi. 6-7340 Compliments Of MINEOLA PHARMACY 266 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, L. I. NAPOLI BROTHERS, INC. Italian Foods Products 310 Willis Ave. Mineola, L. I. ROY G. NELSON Insurance 1527 Franklin Ave. Mineola, L. I. JAMES F. NEWMAN Funeral Home 156 Willis Ave. Mineola, L. I. Pi. 6-6222 QUALITY 7 HOUR CLEANERS Fast Dependable Service 344 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, L. I Pi. 6-0823 -Drive In TIP TOP MARKET Quality Meats Julius Klopfer, Proprietor 174 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, L. I. WASS MOTORS INC. Packard - Willys 110 Willis Ave. Mineola, L. I. Pi. 6-0003 WELLINGTON MEAT MARKETS Prime Meats 268 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, L. I. Pi. 6-6142 When Low In Spirits Call ASI'IER'S LIQUOR STORE 162 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, L. I. Pi. 2-9811 New Hyde Park ALLOCCO BROTHERS Plumbing and Heating 129 South 8th Street New Hyde Park, L. I. Fl. 4-2324, Fl. 2-2348 ALTMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Jericho Turnpike 85 Lakeville Road New Hyde Park, L. I. JOSEPH V. CALTABIANO Real Estate 8: Insurance Agency 403 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, L. I. Fl. 4-1742 FELICE DINIELLI Wholesale In Fruits 17 Deerham Road New Hyde Park, L. I. GARCO PRODUCTS, INC. New Hyde Park, L. I. FLEMING'S TAVERN 1201 2nd Ave. Railroad Station New Hyde Park, L. 1. HILLSIDE CARPET CO. 1637 Hillside Ave. New Hyde Park, L. I. Fl. 4-1366, Fl. 4-4130 JIM'S SERVICE STATION Expert Auto Repairs Lakeville Road 8c Manley Place New Hyde Park, L. I. Page one hundred eighty fwe JOE 8L RUDY'S SUPER MARKET Italian and American Foods 2115 Hillside Ave. New Hyde Park, L. I. KOMPASS DELICATESSEN 1011 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, L. I. J. N. KRUG AGENCY INC. Complete Insurance Service 635 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, L. I. Fl. 4-6495 LAKEVILLE PHARMACY 787 Hillside Ave. New Hyde Park, L. I. Fl. 4-3545 - Free Delivery JASPER MESSINA Paints - Wallpapers - Artists Supply 23 5 -2 3 7 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, L. I. Fl. 4-5003 Compliments Of EDWARD MILLER 123 Ingraham Lane New Hyde Park, L. I. FRANK X. MURPHY Insurance New Hyde Park, L. I. NELSON'S 5 8c 101 STORE 916 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, L. I. Fl. 4-6833 OSCZAPINAKI BROTHERS Florists Lowell Ave., North 9th Place New Hyde Park, L. I. OTTO STRUSS DELICATESSEN Hillside Ave. New Hyde Park, L. I. DR. FRANK PICCIANO Dental Surgeon 1901 New Hyde Park Road New Hyde Park, L. I. RAYCO OIL CO., INC. 470 Lakeville Road New Hyde Park, L. I. ROMA FUEL OIL CO. Fuel Oil Burners, Service-Installation 98 Cherry Lane New Hyde Park, L. I. THE GIFT BOX 12113. Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, L. I. Page one hundred eighty-six New York BASS 86 CO., INC. Advertising 50 Broad Street New York 4, N. Y. BLOOMER BROTHERS CO. M fgr. Folding Paper Box Board and Folding Boxes New York, N. Y. DE NATALE BROTHERS Wlaolsale jewelers 1 Maiden Lane New York, N. Y Delicious Foods At PEAR LANE RESTAURANT 114 Maiden Lane New York, N. Y. Compliments Of NEWSPAPER Sl MAIL DELIVERS UNION OF NEW YORK BL VICINITY New York, N. Y. WILLIAM H. SADLIER INC. 11 Park Place New York, N. Y. ROMAN ARTS INC. 630 lst Ave. Furniture Manufacturing and Finishing Cabinet Making New York, N. Y. SCI-IOEPFER'S Taxidermy Studio 324 sth Ave. New York, N. Y. SILVER 86 HORLAND, INC. 110 Park Row New York 7, N. Y. Compliments Of UNIVERSAL STATIONERY CO. 100 Warren Street New York, N. Y. Oceanside MC DONALD MOTOR SALES CORP. 385 Long Beach Road Oceanside, L. I. 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Be it what it may, it will receive the blessing of one of God's Priests and with that blessing will come the graces we may need to be faithful to the duties of our state in life. And so, we close our Ex-corde thanking God for His care for us from all Eternity, asking God to watch over us through the years of decision ahead of us and on into Eternity.
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