Sacred Heart Academy - Ex Corde Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)
- Class of 1956
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Eillillhlllilll CA1lXiliZI1'Q mis-lgup uf Urmwlzlgu I lltrw isters nt' aint nseph t ill Qi renturg nt sernire fur QSUZI in the gBiurese nf ll 'Qrnnklgn un the part nf the Sisters uf Saint jluseph ralls fur mnre than mere fnnrhs uf rerngni- tinn anh congratulations. glib sn, it is fur them that fue use nur 1955 Eix-rurhe anh hehirate its pages fnith all the fnurtz anh sarrifire entaileh therein tu sag Hmhank gnu fur a lllenturg ut sernire, nf pragers, nf luue tm' us, the stuhents nf the Piuresef' The untiring inurh uf the Sisters thrnughnut the past renturg has meriteh fur them a lasting memnrg in the hearts nt all thnse fnhum theg have helpeh. Ulheir hutitul effnrts here in the Piucese anh nn the aguertn Qttiran missinns haue estahlisheh fur them a lining memurial. glfrum their earnest enheaimrs has sprung a tnuntain ut human sarritire ann lniie. Uhe fnaters ut this spring ahminister aih anh enrnurage- ment tn the stuhent, utter hiligent rare anh sulare tu the afflirteh, anh prnuihe fur the spiritual anh phgsi- ral neehs nf the pnnr. me ruulh fini! nn mnre fitting theme fur this heh- irateh issue nf 252:-rnrhe than the uglfuuntain nut nt the QKnrli , the pageant iuritten anh prnhureh lag the Sisters anh presenteh hg them as part nf their ren- tenarg relehratiun. tithe Sisters nf Saint jlnseph fnhn uplehging lines nt emptiness fur self are trulg rhan- nels fur the glnrg nt their Cgnhf' ,Z j -ia IM ., L, E 'Haifa 45 3? 3 2? , ,gf X. ,, . R 5? W M 'K Q P V -1 ? Q5 Tgnnhrrh igraraq. 6666666666666 it t 1 11212111111 nf the 31111111 N THE LATE SUMMER of 1856, no bells of welcome rang out for the three young Sisters of St. joseph who were to lay the foundation of their community in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Bishop Loughlin had written to the Philadelphia Motherhouse and the daughters of St. joseph had answered. . ff, f X The three Sisters arrived at St. Mary's Academy on Grand Street in Williamsburg during a period in which the Catholics were being suppressed. The society was forced to cover the habit to conceal its f s, Y identity. It was not an unfamiliar sight to see the Sisters on the way , ' 71 .- ,, ' j - K:-v., 1 to do their weeldy shopping dressed in green flowered Q-.1-,sf - 'L l - 1.1 rin 'f I Paisley shawls and hats with flowers on them. Even going ll pump at the end of the convent garden required a sunbonnet -1 -'11-X effing ' 'ji 1 if X I 'f' i s 4: J' ff' the veil of the Catholic Sister. V -N1 5 'f'?s.y, f -...i'Z.f-321'-zes+ fi - , 'f'-1-T F P ? 'A ffiii 'TC' Sister M. Baptista and Sister Hortensia with ffffijf- - - ij T' 75' ,.?1iu.'-1Ex1-a,'w..:f:f- f-- 'fi Mother Austin were to work for the next four 1 FAM 4, . W . . years until their thriving community prompted 'ffl' .. N kk . the Bishop to urge them on to Flushing for voca- XJEL jigs 1 , tions began appearing rapidly. Many were due l 5i .gf 43,,1 to the weekly conferences on religious life given Qt if '. g,,fl 1 A by the Bishop himself. ew A 7-755:11 721 I T? - fir psf ' r V-11' , 47 : r tl 'll-I' 'flll ir Q' 5: ' 1 11 if , A- Lg-1 Q 1 -f A? , -,,.1--Q- 1 ' - 6 4 o 4 Q 6 o 6 fs in -f r io ' 3 1 I . 4 Q u 1 .fm IH H H ' .1.1...1 . Illllllullll ll ull n I ll im' ll,.llllll! -in 1 ,f j ,,...- .nan ,.,, ,va -, f 'x ,A -' , M-7 '-H I, 4 f X t A ,ll :Ball ,,i,-- i Q f1f 'l: i' D ill! Y F: F' j -'zf fi ,Zi 9 9 9 0' 9 9 9 fi ' il' N X- sn' xsa-iifii' AE H E 5 5- ' HE HL H gl Silver bells of jubilee rang out in 1881. The Sisters had labored for AQ cs 'K X A' Av' i , Why- i' xijx 'tx ll' . ill fig? fu I. , Ill , 'A gy V i Y n-,',.u. .aQ.a-1 , V --9 7 4'::::f. twenty five years in the Diocese and had opened, staffed and were teaching in seventeen schools. It seemed that parish after parish had sought their services. In 1886, the care of the Male Asylum, at St. Marks and Albany Avenues, was entrusted to the Sisters. This asylum later became known as St. John's Home and was administered by Mother M. Baptista. Mother Theresa, who had succeeded Mother M. Baptista, resigned her trust into the capable hands of Mother Mary Louis. The institu- tions under the society's jurisdiction included St. Peter's Home for working girls, St. john's Long Island City Hospital, St. Malachy's Home in East New York and St. Iohn's Home as well as some twenty parish schools. Thus the active charity of the sisters began to unfold itself in the care of the orphaned boy, the homeless girl, and in untiring devotion to the poor, the sick and the dying in home and hospital. Such charity did not go unrewarded for vocations began to multiply to such a degree that it was imperative that a new and larger motherhouse and novitate be founded to accommodate them. Bishop McDonnell approved the purchase of the Brentwood property in 1896 and in 1903 the Sisters of Saint joseph moved into their new home, the former Hotel Austral. Before the golden jubilee of the sisters in the Diocese would be celebrated, St. joseph's Commercial High School and St. joseph Hospital, Far Rockaway were to be founded. Golden bells of jubilee rang out in 1906 and with each peal, Reverend Mother Mary Louis envisioned a row of buildings that would grace the Brentwood skyline. Under her dynamic leadership those buildings, with the exception of the new Novitate, were to become a reality. But the growth of the Community would not be confined to Brentwood. From 1906 until Reverend Mother's death in 1932, .. twenty-three elementary schools, five high schools and St. Ioseph's ,ZN- College for Women were founded to send forth armies or spiritually X equipped, trained and disciplined youth. Fully prepared, their stu- ff dents have taken their places as teachers in the public schools and 1 colleges in thousands of offices of our business world and in tens of thousands of good Catholic homes where they are the guardians QI J of the future. The first call for volunteers for mission work in San Iuan and lg V Ponce in Puerto Rico came too during the superiorship of Mother V Mary Louis. And after her death, Reverend Mother lane Frances took over the apostolic leadership of the Sisters of St. joseph. J .1 sl',Y 1 The work of the Sisters of St. Joseph grew by leaps and bounds. 4 In the next twelve years, Mother jane Frances was to establish three Q l gg 'ff schools on the secondary level, the Mary Louis Academy, Fontbonne n fill Hall, Stella Maris High School. New elementary schools too were Z K opened. S- a l ft is :Pr l , bf Sl 'Fkggfffi ,Z V 9' ' ,N 4 f '-5?-Lil-?.'2fi! V F ' . if sg, Hi , 1.3.5 ' Lg,g,4, 4 o o o o 4 4 o M . A ,M i x 5- ,:51Gg2-we J! qi ' L,-1? WS: V A e . .4 pk Lg, . -.-as I ggi.:- N ' 1 I -W! l Z ll- ,,t .R +-- -X. - l - -f 4- 'ha- ,fa- .i ,Alba gm-.--s -xinrngaa-..-4: ,.,-- A .? 'N -. ,.-...., ll! trust llf EE' Since 1944 the general superior of the society has been Reverend Mother Charles Edward. Through her earnest endeavors the whole congregation in the Brooklyn Diocese has benefitted by her hard work. The schools in which Sisters of St. joseph are staffed include two colleges, twelve high schools and seventy-six elementary schools. The Sisters also regulate four catechetical schools, staff two hos- pitals, four infirmaries and provide missionary talents of fifty-six Sisters in the missions of Puerto Rico. Perhaps, the most long awaited hope of the entire community was the new Novitate for the Sisters of St. Joseph. And this was built during the past few years. As part of the ceremonies for the Cen- tenary celebration of the Sisters of St. joseph, the Novitate's triple- winged building was blessed and dedicated by His Excellency the Most Reverend A. Kearney, April 3, 1956. Some of it can be told in this The littleness of daily things- But the rest can never be told It is the secret of the Spouse, The secret of the Interior Life, Where the soul is lost And annihilated in God As in a sea ----- 1 fzf---M-N H H ana SN 'WL . 1 l slli 91956 Smprrinr Chnerzxl Eszurrrnh J Hlnthvr Qlharlw iihmarh Q' It IS the presiding general superior of the Sisters of St. joseph, Reverend Mother Charles Edward, who holds a special place in the heart of ex ery girl at S.H.A. Ir was she who founded our Academy and it is under her guidance that the Sisters of our school have given their all for us. To Reverend Mother and through her to the Sisters of Saint d ff- ff my X . Joseph we extend our gratitude. 2-mrrvh Mart idst the bustle of Cathedral Avenue is found Sacred lleart Academy, Sacred l leart Seminary and the Convent guarded by the familiar statue of the Sacred lleart. The hlusie llouse, the west lawn, the tennis court, as well as the parking lot have all played an important part in our lligh School days. As freshmen we were fortunate in that we went right into the newly built school, All the advantages of a modern school were placed at our convenience. llow we will remember rushing through the forbidden short cut when we were late and the Seminary grounds recall to us the beautiful May Crownings. As we go past the Convent we think of our noon day visits to the chapel and our visit before the Senior Prom. As we walk further on past the tennis courts, pleasant recol- lections of spring gym classes come to our minds. Yes, we the graduates of 1956 will include all these things in the memories ol' Sacred lleart which we will always hold dear. Sacred Heart Academy .... Our beloved Alma Mater Spring nt its lovclicst on thc Seminary grounds. Thr purtiw . . . in thc shade of the dugwood. The Aczulclnx' . . . for Cod amcl Count rinripal D wg t.1 ,Mamma 'ilieurrrnh Sviaivr 1113. 2-Xlnnzn 4 uring the past three years at Sacred Heart Academy we have been under the expert direction of Sister lW. Alonzo. To Sister each student is a young woman and her personal interest. Be God Conscious Girls. - Sisters famous hy words have become the ever abiding shibboleth for the Class of 1956. VVe sincerely hope that our prayerful thanks will be heard by you, Sister, as they will echo on in the years to come. Zliatrulig Reverend Charles Callahan Religion Sister Marie Concepcion 2353 Ml?fieTThefe5e Religion, Mathematics mzens lp rammg n N 19 1 .4 . X . Sister Nlary Immaculate Mrs. lNIary Lazzlo Music 4' Music T. SWM- e, the Seniors, wish to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to the Sisters of St. joseph and the members of the Faculty who have guided us in our high school years. Training us masterfully in our academic courses, they have enabled us to meet with success in even the most difficult. But, above all, the training we have received from them in the way of moral living and the rounded education we have received in our precious Faith, will always cause us to hold in our hearts a feeling of gratitude to them and to their never ending efforts to make us models of Christian woman- hood. I7 or All H ,Q Q v fl: . M vw Sister Marv Protase Sister M. Faustina English Religion, Mathematics Sister Miriam Patrice Sister Grace Josephine 7 .- if ,:. tfwfw Biology Miss Beatrice Bellon L' Physical Education, Dancing X sl - x 3 X hx .J Library Science Nlr. Boris Igor Ryhlca Music Sister Jean Catherine Religion, Latin . ll L . ,V f e X' ,ax ffl ,S ,,, I xv g X V u .I Sister james Catherine French , 1 . ,L nf it Sister Alice Therese Sister Grace Immaculate Sister M. John Francine Sister M. Elizabethiloretto ' E l'-h Chemistry, Biology Art Latin ng 15 Sist er M. Helen Margaret Religion, History Sister Nl. Catherine Therese Physics, Biology We ym. Sister M. Philothea Religion, Latin, History Sister M. Dorothy English Sister Francis Irene French Nj Ax 4 M if YQ, J 4 yi O50 M! Sister ixlary Uliclc Religion, Mathematics, Guidance 9.4 Mr. Robert Leo Sheppard Mis Speech A Miss Therese hi. Young Sister Miriam Dolores Sis English Religion, Mathematics C?p',s..7A.,4.ffS4.A,lL-r.JtA-451 1: f U1 e ' 'MAJ' -4,1-s V'Aft. 19 V 0 - LL J K' ,fd ,Av f,ll'. -4,4 L-'11Af,.L,,L ,J rw'- .yhister Nlaria ,Gertrude Religion, History a-Llwm I s ,lane McLaughlin Social Studies ter Martha Michaela Hom? Economiis : Sister Iosita Maria I ling Alan SEIU? . . . Lunch time at Sacred lleart always hrings with it the promise ol good eating, This is possihle largely through the efforts of our calicl teria staff including Alice Daniclsgn, Ann Hunten and Ellen Singel. They start early in the morning making sandwiches, whipping up hor meals, arranging food on the COLIDICI' and putting out silverware, paper napkins and straws. ln the hookrooni, each morning, Sister .Iosita sells hook covers, school hats, notebooks and other needs of the students. The carpenter, Tony Forte, together with the janitors, Tony Adamo, Bill Straus and loseph Soekl, work hard at keeping Sacred lleart i-Xcadeiny in tip top condition. Ann Bunten and Ellen Singel start to make the lunch Alice Danielsen prepares for the mad rush of hungry students. 20 l l A x'5 X XL 'i lk ll Little Puttie gets ll few tips fmin Tony liurtc on tlie .nrt of carpentry. li N ww lj P- X7 ' yt f l .V ,M V lily ,, J A l li Tony Adamo, Bill Straus and joseph Sockl get ready to make tlie school shine. A XX '5 X f' X Q X -Y A.wv L,,.I, fuses ff AND FROM ITS SCHOOL YOUNG HEARTS REACHED OUT TO FOLLOW THIS LITTLE PLAN ALL LOST IN GOD AND FOR HIM 22 ES? ILA 'mf 45 ln. P' ilivliginn VVithout the development of the soul the de- velopment of the mind and body are to no end. Religion is an important part of each of us and it is the Catholic school that develops this quality. VVhether it be studying the history of our faith, in parts of the lylass or any phase of faith and morals, the soul of each student is bound to grow. The upperclassmen are also able to learn and interpret the words of our Holy Father through the cncyclicals on such fields as labor, education and marriage. This is done under the guidance of Father Callahan. Naturally religion is not limited to religion class but is stressed in all our activities. Class officers check the attendance before the bell ring D. Barker, G. Burger, ll. Cuite, hi. Byrnes Cseafedl. ZHQIESEMIHEN ' 4 in x N llll C. Cameron Csmmlingl ex- plains the importance of Commu- nity Mass Reeitation to: Row I- P. Allen, Barrell, M. Colston. Row ll-L. Carr, T. Browne, E. Brogg. l 'I his Klaryulngy lest clmvesxft wenm tu be stulnping R. DL' Fran H+. CX. CLu111pu. P. Hoyle. DI. fhes- Nlmire. A. C'r4m'ley, N. Buelllnekvs, I-. Cahill. I. lliradslmw, Nl. Burns, N. C'uugl1,li11. P. Rnlimki. Uwe Mystical Rody of Christ is the nwpir ul the clay' for Ixllliilllll, Y. Cxrussvs, CN. Barrett, M. fluke, H. Cassidy, P. flenry, ll. fmmllcvlly, P. Boyce. Ksmiexl D. flurk, P. fzlpubiall- uf. K.L'.1rlwn. Fvurymu' .agrees itl better tu fume .1 lesson with u bunk open. ixtfzmliug 'lf Andersun. Row IA- Y. l3nttm1e, Nl. Clnppo. Bren- rmn, CN, Cwaxuuleski. lf. fulllllllilll. Hou' II-D. CNILIHCY, P. Liiluklllilli, I. Uruwn, l'u1111ully. P A difficult IDFUIJICITI? Nu, nu ur . . . V. lbiilllllblld, H. Dun nelly, P. Dixon, fi. IJCIQIIICY, Al DiMuriu, C. Del Rc, IH. DL-llrm mo. Cstullrfiugj Nl. llc Sucin, j Dcnkcr, Us Rulmcrtis, A. UL Niu. Suu lmw wc sec? Qstmnling M. F. Fisher, D. Flood, Greco B. Forget, Nl. Fuuglmun, S Gallic, C. Gavignnr. Cseutedj M Flamrcm, F. Entstrusscr, Xl. Frrl C1L Nature study seems wry intcr csting for 1. Gzrllnghcr, ll. Hun' Icy. M. crllflllklll. J. Cucriu, F.. Going, B. Hall, K. Gudcsky Qxcrziudf IJ. Gcmwrr, Nl. Hullcn. N f Svrirnrv Science is the knowledge gained and perfected hy exact ohservations and perceptive thinking. ln Sacred lleart, the Sisters give us perfect train- ing in the sciences, Beginning with the first course in Biology, and on through Physics, the student develops a skill for precise, scientific thinking. Freshmen lay their foundation for future years of science hy studying and experiinentation. The drudgery of studying ahout those infinitessiinal protozoa and amoeha seems to he unending. But is will soon fade away when, in their Junior year, they study Chemistry. Then the dissection of frogs and grasshoppers in Biology gives way to the delicate scent of hydrogen sulfide. Thus, through the study of the different sciences, the student becomes more scientific minded and develops a laeen sense of perception. 1335315 Such hig ears you havellll L. Forrer, A. Fox Dugan, ul. Doonan. 9 4 I Food for thought? Ron' I-S. Doonan, U. Driscoll, Duffy. Cseritetll Row IIYD. Duggan, E. Fliller, B. Englert. fsimidingj D. Elarde, B. Dunne, L. Emmerich. l-. Ellis, Dunkel. lghgniml I raining Physical Training, known to us as Hgyinf' helps to contribute to our physical Well-being. A familiar sight in school is to see girls hurrying toward the gym carrying a gym suit and sneakers in their bands. ln the winter the period's activi- ties are divided between basketball and ping pong, rotating each week so that different girls participate in different activities. in the spring, gym is usually held outdoors, weather permitting, where the girls play softball, badminton and soc- cer. There is always a variety in activities. Medi- cal check-ups, neat gym suits, dental notes and earnest participation in activities are all part of the physical training course at Sacred lleart. The class officers, E. Holmes, S. Lawlor, P. Hart and U. Lambert get set for doubles, .rms-fttmmt + 4 l ll unbeatable. Row 1-G. Maher, V G. Maher, K. Leun, K. Macaulay B. Lee, N. Lenihan. This class's softball team looks hlaggia, P. Lucas, K. Loughnian, C. Lenihan. Row ll-N. Ledinth, if ' -. sf EW 1 X? X I., E 5 ' ' ' ' is SH , an JJ '--.1 .Q s.. U9 rf X i BE! 8--yi fy 4,5 -5 f kr fx IQ' x A xxx X if 1 M 'W an 'U 65,05 Mimsm ff I . 5 ' 1 f . TP. ' Q5 z 'ink I V I K , V 'Q . A Sf - :gf i . , I ll' A S ,L ,. X ,i I , , ,s f , fi, f 3 UI if HU 5 1 . Z7 ,Y I . I w A g ff Aig? 3 W , . -... g g . 153 ol' tomorrow. Bunting XValt1cs, lindics and foxtrots arc to namc only a lcn' ol' tlic social danccs thc girls cncountcr caclw wcclx in tlic dancing pcriod. Undcr thc supcrvision ol' Miss Bcllon tlic girls lcarn tlic various stcps to cacli dancc pattcrn. Gliding ovcr tlic floor to a lvcautiful walty or jumping to a rock tunc arc what thc girls favor most. lndccd ilu- social graccs ol' dancing liavc rcaclicd our girls who arc prcparing tlicmsclvcs for tlic patl1 i i l lt's dance timc for IS. Mcfann, M. Klastcrson, Nl, Nacloln JQESQM4 Ill 4 Q ililic lmnny liop is tops xxitli C Muma, C. Kloran, K. Masicllo ll Cfllcgan, ll. nlancuso, l,. U1 on nor, C. Nlullcr. M. Purdy Quarcsinia and D. O'fonnoi HHH' Une of thc great -ioys ol' life is to hc ahlc tu umlcrstami and apprcciatc music of cvcry variety, ilihis itmmwictigc can he acquired in Sacred i icart ,Xcacicmy through participatifm in the lircshman and Scmplimnme or music manior classes. The hasic fiuuriamcntais ul' tht- rcading and writing oi' music ami a hrici' stuciy of its histtmrB and composcrs arc prescntcci to thc iuwcr ciassmcn, while thusc .ltmiurs ami Seniors who choose tu achaucc them' schcs in thc iiicitl oi' music cugagc in a much inure thuruugh and intensive study uf theory, cmnpusitiun, ami musical hacitgrmimi. M. Terrence. R. Rush, E. Reisert and R. 'liacey hirm a quartet tu entertain their classmates. EHQHESLQQHH4 H! O 0 T L im wil 'iii Cimssing thc threshuid ut' the music house are U. XYilcle, P Rall, 13. ,il-UIIILISLIII, A. Sheehan IX. Schail, R. Tarma, Nl. Strauh M. Sharkcy, VV. Wieich, Il. Zukas anti B. Uitxticiatrni. I. llubllmwlu, Xl. Skill' ulmlulrg. Xl. SIIIIIIL Xl x , .' . . 'W , Nunn. ll. !,,lH'l11IHH. twin ul ,X U lx ulu Xl '. L'.ll '. , SQUIILQUI .xml Xl. fqplw ' HHN k 117 NU I. SL-lllnm. lx. SCIIILWIIQI H. l.1ll.m, ll. Hn. S, Star .MIK P, l1.lx11ux'. lx. lhnlx vu, lx ni'KliI1glllI1,Qu. Sirlx 'UI' NLT' ilu' ulvllt'l.l mwx Q' Nh INIL' Iln--wry nnlrngm-N I . Il'L'I1t.nlL11'g.gL'. f. X L'l'Mlg gn. lx lhwlutcr, ll. Ulrlylm 91.111 l. fulm, . . . t. C. llnlnms .mil I, SXXJVII. m I4vL'l1iHX SL'.lIll1iI1g . .?'???fPi'5Ei'Y-V A - J' .Q- x.. ,..a-'-' -vw.. .-gk 'ww E2'SsiLiSi ,sr K-QA? Eininrg One of the suhjects that occupies a student's program daily throughout her four years at Sl l.,fX. is that of llistory. VVhether it he geogral phy, American or Wlorld llistory, a student re- eeiyes a well-rounded education in this study. By means of panel discussions, question analy- sis, Illllli Sfllfly, UCXVSPZIITCI' l'C2lCli11g, fOI'Lll1'1S and open hook study, every phase of this important suhjeet is covered. Enconipassing a wide field this suhject is ex' plored in its entirety hy the students under the excellent direction of their llistory teachers. At the end of her fourth year a student of Sl l.,X. will find herself well versed in this suh- ject so essential to our modern education. lx. Taylor, C. Puls, D. Newell and P. hlay enjoy a map drill for the historians. SMDIMEQD f!DiKiESv + V Current lfvent slides are als: important for P. Koenig. M Vllolli, hi. Samuelson, M. A VVillianis, B. Sullivan, A. Kelly Il. KLlIlllL'l4 and P. Generieh. Ari livery day Sacred lleart's talented and notfsa- talented Freshmen and Sophomores cross the threshold ol' room 308 to begin Art Class. Under Sister Grace Immaculate the students are in- structed in sketching and painting. llere the girls learn ahout the various media, the uses of color, and the theories of design and structure. Then they put these principles into practice keeping the Art room bright with their projects. The Art class extends its course over two years, this gives each girl a taste of the fundamentals of art work, a knowledge of the masterpieces of art, and a sense of color and design useful in all reaches of life. I. Becker, P. Vklhitfield and M. Bird are admiring the work done by the art students. 2709151609 GDKE5 ' 4 W Clearing away those Uwater' iars are K. Lehan, B. Lorenz, E. Lloyd, E. Beckehnan, A. Lloyd, P. McKenna and A. Meaney Qkncelingj. VJ! ' w , - 1 N' 1 1 . , ,Af L I, lm' , ri 10' nov. ,pp N ' 1 Ag A fi ,f 1' J vi s'L 11 P uf, tv -.r X Sm iii - K. Aiciiiigcr, I' ' . pc-y, X. Sum, IJ. . i purcl, .i Nurnli, lf. lzmncii :ami Cxuizivril P. i1l'1lkiLiIbCix, M. Sciimicit :mci i N. KlcUux'c1'11 iistcli wiiiic Sister cxplqins tim icuii niques -ii an gmail Artist. Xl. l.. Kelley gives ins! miiiutc iiistrllctiims imuiurc slim wliilu Nl. l.. Alicn, li. I'L'I'I'.lI'il, in IJHIIUIHIC, UI. BI'L'I1l1Lll1, tl. Piuiiiuiuiuii, , . . NHL' lNlllI'gL'lll8 IISIUH Ll!lL'l1llX'L'iX. Kun Cmgii .mil Ruin- immmit iiiiws fuiiml Quin- pctitiim imni S.li..fX.'s Cl. Giiuin. Nl. YI. Limfzin, S. Liirigin, li. Nicholls, K. O'l3ricn, K. 1.cli.m, S. Gumuivcs ami I. luriiigl. tJ E? 1 athvnmtirn lo some the study of higher mathematics is as simple as adding two and two: to others it is as difficult to comprehend as Einstein's Theory ol' Relativity. No matter how it appears, the im- portance and usefulness of math in everyday life cannot he denied. Math, a science which he- gan centuries ago in the ancient world, helps make possihle our modern way of life. The lireslnnen at Sacred l leart study the work- ings of nunihers through the use of letters in their elementary algehra class. The Sophomore geometry students heeome acquainted with tri- angles, rectangles, circles, and squares, while the Seniors in intermediate algehra follow ayidly the further adventures of hlessers. fX.l3.C. Sistefs willing helpers are: K. Ilempel, A. llartoloineo, Sheppard, and A. llUll1l7Cl. S'0B1HiEG9iBHODiKES7 ' 0 ll ljarallelograins present a pi lcm to CscnierlD: C. liirney. ry, S. Allyn and hl. llurlsc. Arps, yl, Stenson, Y. Uni ci Cxtizmlingiz IQ. Allmanese, V. Hu 16111112 -I rnnnmirn ln a well planned, fully equipped kitchen, I lome Economic students, under the direction of 'Sister Martha Michaela, tllrll out many tempting dishes. Cooking, however, doesn't top the list of subjects included in the course. The girls also show an expert hand when it comes to sewing. Many ol' the clothes in their wardrohes are the products ol' their own lahors. Since the course is intended to prepare the girls to he future home-makers it includes many phases ol' home management. Under this heading come huying, cleaning, washing and ironing all ol' which are of use to a homemaker. Upon come pletion ol' the course the girls are well versed in the art of Home Economics. M. Holland, j. Hanly, K. Doyle and I. Viverito plan a day in Home Economics. SvGD1HEGD!JIHllDiKESv t 4 llllllfdl Vllashing is a specialty For P. Kosotan, M. hlannion, H. Pfei- lier, M. Peterka, S. Rice, B. Ko- luch. M. Stade, D. Quinn and XA A. hlallen. lf Uulnltu, A. Cz1i'f'11cy, I. llicsclw. K. cltllllll, P How, .X Ilmgalls, Y Xxvilllgll, CQ liucklvy amd I. Slum-lmuxm lfmk .nt what hm lux-11 4u'um11plixI1L'cf. 94-ning is mln- thing for ll lDlllfLfILIH, IXCSIINTIT, l'. lInHm.m, Nl. l,HllllI1lDU, H. xlk'c:l'.lIlj', CL. Quiglvy, l'. XxviIlSIlil3. A. D00 .mel Ililu. U V ' lx. lJ.'Xsumln, Xl. I'lHlI. I. l.L'SSL'I', Nl, I'ustc1'. H. . , . lullum, .'X. C mc. lx. C 11' pnsw, Y. c1llI1lIlliI1gS .mtl -I. HLIIALL' lmwlx-.'Xl1cl thu L'llpI11b.lI'iI wax l1.u'L'. 4. 'IJ 9.3 . if -'I 'Q-. S jai- HMQEZQ' ,W-W Star --Ag, AA ' . if A N., 7 ngliah As one advances in age he must also advance in wisdom and so the students of S.l l..fX. under- talxe the study of English. During the high sehool days of the student, English, in all its phases, reeeives great stress. In Freshman year the girls study the adven- turous Treasure Island and progress to 'ljulius Caesar in Sophomore year. As ,luniors the girls are intrigued hy the Hound of Heaven and mliale ol' Two Cities. ln the Senior year the plays Uhlaeheth and ul lamletu are read and their literary value greatly appreeiated. At the same time the girls study spelling, grammar and voeahulary. Onee a vveela the students prepare oral topies which train their voiees and help them to develop poise. Through the four years' study of English the girls heeome well-acquainted with the literature ol' the past and wellfprepared to continue their studies in English. ,jj 'lf I I Class ollieers P. McCann, ,l. Moore, P. Sheridan get ready lor visualized literature. ., A!! A 1 MXL!! ul ' - I I ' ef' A A 1 1, l I ' : XV J : ,, 1 as Ar ,Q GDQHLQQBHHQPQKES7 ' 1 I l -f,g,f ll, i A I 'L I If .12 1 !....z1 ffflii 5 jf 1 X W. ight il tl V. Strauh, 'lf Spuhler. Yan nelli, Cf. Robertson, E. Sehoepler M. llupniela Crzlroreb Cf Sadd, P Sadler seem to enjoy the display of their projects. latin Latin, as the girls at Sacred lleart would tell you, is not really dead. Unfortunately for some, it is very much alive in our classrooms. Although the study of irregular verbs and everfgrowing vocahulary may prove difficult to some, the Latin students of S.l LA. are encouraged to take the full three year course offered here, for Latin is a great help in developing a logical mind, a more extensive English vocabulary, and a greater un- derstanding of one of history's most colorful eras. ln their first year of Latin the girls hecome ac- quainted with deelensions, rules and vocabulary. The sophomores and juniors put their knowledge to use in translating the works of Caesar and Cicero. Junior officers N. Aneser, B. Blass, T. Trouve, C. Bory prove their patriotism. ZIHNIHEEKSV ' 9 Q llll N. Fordyce, P. Stephens, C. Enger, M. Goodwin, E. Lynch, M. Ticho, VV. Williarrms, C. Rapp, A. Selesnick learn that voiabulary drills are a necessary evi . 4 a 241 If 0' ar -'z . CO ,s s N ,- , - . ,o no U, n , n E..-?': in ! E 8 + iexksifrkikx X x - Q W E f .. M ' f .. 4 '- S .. .QS L1,- - A T Q . I -1 2 ' 15 ff: 5 fs: ii Q , ,fp Q .- h v. 5 0 Lf i -'L: , ' . 6 I Lkm. , E I X.,. A F X wg- 1,+ 'W rw Q5 ' ' 4 , Q K ,- if .. .. W X Md W ,. - rffxse E Q1-WW, ,, ,. , u 'Nw N '9 X O 1 -:N-MVN K wx ,g ff ? WW 9-070 , . L Q , '45 UQ O so ' no ,N oo . 5: 'fl f ilirvnrh Parlez-vous francais? After three years of studying French at S.ll.fX. it is guaranteed that vous parlerez lange. As the language unfolds new vistas arc opened. During the Sophomore year verhs, dictation and simple vocabulary forin the first year's classes. Reading, comprehension and culture help to comprise leads to French convera sations in the Senior year. Classic short stories are read and their literary value greatly appreciat- ed. The French people, their customs and tradi- tions, are hetter understood after a detailed study of the French language. Pictures of les Champs Elysees, la Tour Eiffel, la Sacre Coeur hecomc realistic as one after another is projected on the screen during culture classes. .UHNII Leahy, M. jakuhowslci, C, Fanslow, hi. 0'Cradv, class officers choose their favorite spot on the Riviera. 1 IK ' Q ov-7 u v W Zi9f-in J t x r l lft N ll I hi. cilllllilll, M. hlcllahon, Nl. llines, C. cl1l1lClli, C. De Brita, VI. hlchringer, B. Macllonald study regional dress on French dolls. illihmrg Svrivnrv Since hooks open new worlds lor those who read them, it is necessary to he entirely familiar with the proper use ol' lihrarv materials. ln Lihrary Science the girls are taught where to find the type of hook they want, and the ways ol' locating the hoolx rapidly. The knowledge of the use ol' catalogues and various indexing systems is also al'l'ordcd to the student of Library Science. Sacred lleart prides itself on its fast growing lihrary and on its skill in teaching the students the hest ways ol using their library. J. Mallory, Puls, C. Kendal find the card catalogue most helpful in obtaining literary in- formation. lH1HN1ll19iKSv 4 4 ill tml M. Lamb, R. Fischer, A. hlaeea, R. hlelville, C. Henry, P. Ilerhi- son use the periodical to ohtain reference material for their Class projects. Whwkvsfx- fy ,. ,2 - .,k -.gg-... T -V ' iii If .T 5 5 3 . 8+ ,- ff . , gum.. sm- I Ki gm:-si . :F Hasan.. 55 1 E .E a , . i P fi E . 3 m- , V k Q1 , ' ...Q Q , ,. L Q! i . .if . ,.k ,qw - Ui' ii Qs? I fx as go '53 ' 5 um. V fl . IIIHMF1 P' u I if 1 T s I y 5 9 i r 2 :gi Q Q 5, D . . ' gi 5 5'5 5 Wx, . 5 E . . N .. , 1 .s A , -Y if . n Xi as We lf! i ' X .X x 1 , , . A . N A , ,M so P -7 5 J ., .f AU. x X l frv' S . , . v I? .... EJ 5, E ,,,, V-4 M P, Kuna, Cf fylqillllilk l,. Pilfllllil, lL. Mlmicimv, H. Muller, P. CYZIIYIYQIIIID, C . 1.4-swig an r c wumlcring gllxcwlll tlwlr L'2ll'L'L'I'S fm' tu I'IlUTI'IWV. Y. lfspositu QSILIIILHIIALIW, A. Lutz, ,l. Dolan, A. I1-ily mam, I. Iluly Csvutvdb if c1LlI1l1il1gll2l!ll rcucl tlxc puxnplmlct I low in Stay in Cinllvgf' :mul N'IH1Kll'I'1ll7HlI1 rhufr futuru. lf. Quigley, lf.. Rican, l cylJUl1UI1llU.lJ. Iruculi, N Silrgvnt, M. Clrrum renal thc fntlwlic sclwrrl guides Hnmtinnal Math emrr Room 30-l, the vocaitioniil guidance room, is ulf ways huyving with zictivity. Sister Mary Ulicli, the guidance clirector, uclviscs the girls, pointing out their personality traits, aptitudes and the ref suits ol' the preference tests which tletcrniine each girls special ability. il hc untlcrclussmcn ttilxe intelligence uncl uptif tutlc tests, which enuhlc Sister to schedule more accurately their subject programs. Sister worlts endlessly looking over college mil- tcri l Ltncl advising Seniors on the choice of their lifes vocotion. The Cuiclzince Department is ccuinpecl with ii comolcte lihrurv ol' college czitzi- lonzucs. The stuclents of Sl l.fX. :irc :ill verv grate- Q. F I S. tv Y . I I- . YI I I 1 1 I. Matthews, J. Mclivily, B. Spurrier,'M. Cigamte U ll' t 15-U 'll M' 'md U37 L M P 'mc 455194 check through Sisters tile for anything ol interest. kll1L'L'. EIHNIHJBEK ' mv? if-S iw A 51 4 , , D.. M. Ciiolo, lm. llohne, l . luor ininzi, N. Gzilluglier, N. Hess, B. Vllugner. L. Cuurnzischelli, lf. Kaine, K. Mclncrney, Cf Knowles seein to enjoy taking ziptituclc tests. . . .N S555 5 S X X s px it :fn S, X X Uhr lhming Glamvra at 57. iQ. . Uncc the lunch bell rings an lllklll dash is mule lm' tlu cafeteria. 'Thc usual congcsticm mm thc stairs at lunch time. X The lung walk fruln the music hmlsc. ,M- M f4sf3?ms1ix.,m. . .,..,,, N N.3gm.,w, bf .Q -Mm ,-Q EH? all +1 'wg . mg ,' .. A - 0 Mk uv' ,o Q12 K s K mmf ,, rzi ' Q, , M, '21 W: R - fag Y 11 Z -'M A Y WV X ' ' 'A .f fr '! '. 33 F' T115 ' - - --,. i A 'Mg - , , ...J .nv N 'T' K -: -f x -T x y r f i I 2 S E I 'N . A '. 14. pl., Ns ' ,nn- - o n id J l . gg 4 if. f K Y 'ff n y Qik N x asww Q . Q, sk 1 Arleen Rose Agresta Sacred Heart, Island Park Mission Club 2, Photography 4g Library Club 2. Cookies and cake . . . a smile for everyone . . . jet black hair . . . generosity plus . . . I love pizza . . . sweet and sincere . . . collection of bracelets . . . gruesome bus rides. lf sincerity were wine, thy cup would he overflowing. Loretta Patricia Anizano Corpus Christi, Mineola Library Club 3,45 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Glee Club 1, Maryannettes 43 Hostel Club 3. Ren . . . those letters to Miami . . . good things con in small packages . . . little brother . . . contagious laug . . . over to C-race's . . . Connecticut commuter. g Small but how dear to us, Goal knows best. V! Joan Patricia Azzara s Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park i Legion of Mary 45 Library Club lg Glee Club 2, Cheer- leaders 2,3,4g Tennis 4. Joanie . . . Syracuse . . . S.H.A.'s comedienne . . . Sum- mers at Shoreham . . . Always on a diet . . . Naughty Lady of Shady Lane . . . Permits . . . When I get my license . . . A good laugh is sunshine in a house. Kathleen Ann Azzara Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Legion of Mary 2,45 S.H.L. 2, Student Council 29 Library Club 1,25 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Tennis Club 4. E E if Kay . . . Tall and sophisticated . . . works at A8zS . . . Fashion Plate . . . Leave my hair alone . . . Horses, horses 5 and more horses . . . oatmeal cookies . . . In the Chapel in the Moonlight. 5 Gracious charity remains to leaven lowly lives. L 54 Emily Leona Balewski St. Joseph, Jamaica Legion of Mary 43 Mission Club 1,2,3,4g S.H.L. 3,45 Photography Club 49 Library Club 1. Lolly pop . . . Full of ep . . . There's Flo . . . Next year's Yankees . . . Good Ear a laugh . . . Let's go to Mom's for pizza . . . Ohl that Sodalityn . . . Barbizon modeling. 'Good humor is the clear hlue sky of the soul. fzlffl Q, Aft!! M 'ici144,C!L1fC'-C - ly O , W! f,f.,-1' , f . f -Q 4 ,y fy-fn I f V yi-flwr f l ,L . 0 0 0 Q L X Lorraine Lucille Ballnskl ff Saint Martha, Uniondale . A Clee Club lg Tennis Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 4. ,lerry's after school . . . Loves food . . . Dog's name Tir:1py . . . Baby of the class . . . Worked in her father's eli- cates:e.1 . . . Unexpected visitors in Washington, room 634. L eI's eat and he merry. Lorraine Annette Barry Ann Marie Beneseh Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Saint Barnabas, Bellmore Library Club 1,25 Orchestra lg Varsity 2,3,4. Legion ofl hglary 3,43 Le Cercle Francais 3, Hostel 3,45 'McCee . . . C.Y.O. basketball . . . varsit star . . . Tennis Cu 4' memories of Washington trip . . . unpredictable . . . That Double exposure . . . Reddie . . . dreaming . . . that hearty laugh . . . a true sense of sportsmanship . . . driving instructor . . . Mercy Balls . . . outdoor life . . . 'Tweedlie Dee. hopeshfor R.N. and B.S .... life-saving tests . . . sailing She is so free so apt, so kind, so blessed u disposition. ' ' ' t e gang' By sports like these are all her cares heguiledf' 55 Eileen Mary Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Library Club 1, Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Hostel 3,4. Queen of the Junior Prom . . . Thursday night hop 2,3,4 . . . you know . . . Florida sunshine . . . yummy, what a cook! . . . a real friend. It is by little acts of wonderful kindness that affection is won and preserved. Joan Marie Beneseh Saint Barnabas, Bellmore Legion of Mary 3,43 Le Cercle Francais 39 Hostel Club 3,49 Tennis 4. Reflection . . . egg diet . . . I got a letter . . . Sunday school teacher . . . piano recitals . . . Scrabble . . . ditto . . . pin-it twin . . . multi-colored formals . . . horse shows. Put two and two together. E 5 Patricia Ellen Biss Saint Gregory, Bellrose H Legion of Mary 4s Maryannettes 25 Tablet Club 3,4. Pat . . . lovely red hair . . . those sleepless nights . . . St. John's date list . . . Friendly and tall . . . those square dagces . . . and away we go . . . fabulous country week- en s. Sincerity and simplicity nicely combined to make a girl sweet and refinedf, 5 Bitzer Beatrice Agnes Bogner Saint joseph, Carden City Legion of Mary 23 Ex-Corde 4, Clee Club 2,3,4, Mary- anettes 25 Hostel Club 3,4. Bea . . . Energy enthusiasm, loyalty . . . S.H.A.'s foot- ball heroine . . . Maureen's other half . . . a soft voice, a future loud acclaim . . . Villanova brothers . . . sincere . . . great C.O. campaign. The ideal of courtesy, wit and charm. 56 ft Geraldine Claire Boyle Jane Marie Boyle St. Anne, Garden City Incarnation, Queens Village Legion of Mary 3,45 Mission Club 2.,3,4g Le Cercle Legion of Mary 2,3,4g Photography Club 43 Library Club Francais 3s Hostel Club 2g Tennis Club 2. 3,45 Le Cercle Francais 3. 'ACerri . . . summers at Spring Lake . . . little brother Sweet gal . . . summers at Rockaway . . . has the cutest Jackie . . . a dependable friend . . . that natural curl . . . little brother . . . treats you on her birthday . . . loves to a nice friendly way all her own . . . quiet but oh! my! read . . . her hand never tires of helping . . . always so neat. Speech 15 szlverg silence zs golden. Her quiet minal is richer than a crown. ' W Joyce Josephine Brinulisi l all Sacred Heart, Island Park wru MJ Library Club 2. up fy ' S.l-l.A.s' own lifeiuard . . . those Pizzerias . . . blonde ' hair . . . great bas etball player . . . Quite a quaint sewer . . . 'lWe'll be late Arlene' . . . Home Ec. meals . . . M most helpful. lt's nice to he natural when one is naturally nice. WW f . WI Anne Bronslu Y St. Y rtha, Uniondale Le ion of Mary 45 Student Council lg Glee Club lg l t lub 4. argie . . . radiant personality . . . sister jane . . . Con- fraternaty dance records . . . natural blond streak . . . those pajama parties . . . job in H. L. Greens. W A loving heart is the truest wisdom. 57 Jeanne Elizabeth Brown Mary-Ellin Browne Holy Redeemer, Freeport St. Ioachim, Cedarhurst Photography Club 3,43 Le Cercle Francais 49 Tennis Club 4. 33 Hostel Club 35 Track l,2,3g Softball l,2. Came to S.H.A. in Sophomore year . . . S.H.A. twirler Tall and terrific . . . parklin personalit ij. .hmusical family . . . senior license at 17 . . . all those ' sion re .g. . any Q . . . :Esc jockey cle rot ers. , Hi ke . . a b . . . lovely . Cheerfulness is never monotonous. I a ple 1 d la mode' jf J c erf look :YL a dish a feast. Adele Marie Buck Our Lady 'of Lourdes, Malverne Legion of Mary 29 Mission Club lg S.H.L. 45 Student Council 45 Library Club 45 Clee Club 2,3,4g Tennis Club 3. 'iBucky . . . always happy . . . collegiate wardrobe . . . finally learned to drive . . . movies and pizzas . . . that j -- in N.Y .... those summers as Sugar Maples . . . Ford 0 . . . Mercy Ball. Hl'iUPP'i'Yl6SS seems made to he shared. YF! I .X 1 U fi-X 1jyP,,J.J -J' 'Q al llelen Mary Burns 3 0 Saint Joachim, Cedarhurst 'l' 3 Legion of Mary 2,3,4g Mission Club 2,3,4g Student gnu cils 2,45 Le Cercle Francais 35 Maryanettes 43 Ten stil Club 3. V . Miss G.O. '. . . those Physics periods . . . Highland Lake j . . . 51512.50 a week . . . sincere and understanding . . . '. day camp counselor . . . neatness personified. The best way to have a friend is to he one. 58 Mission Club l,2,3,4g Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Tennis Club . . . our mis- luxe, A9 . . . . . my brother 2 S s E E Priscilla Anne Burns Saint Brigid, Westbury Cordette 4. Pris . . . Colgate smile . . . Amold Constable . . . room service, please . . . 1sn't that a riot? . . . shorties . . . that tiny waist . . . Westbury high's greatest loss. Life is so short so let's he gay. Elizabeth Mary Byron Saint Joseph, Garden City Mission Club 23 Legion of Mary 3,43 Hostel Club 33 Le Cercle Francais 3. Betty . . . summer at Amityville . . . future R.N. . . grand march down Stewart Avenue . . . hysterical . . listen to me, missy . . . slippery fingers in Physics. Her friends were many and true hearted. l W 3 . V fl' 3 ,MIWQ I 03 i an W uf Mil-K'00H Anne ,Camillery Marcia Ann Carroll Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Saint Rose of Lima, Massepequa Mission Club 33 Glee Club K43 Hostel Club 3. Sacred Heart Leaders 1,43 Cheerleaders 2,3,4Q Le Cercle ' Francais 33 Library Club 23 Maryanettes 4. Aunty . . . future secretary . . . those pretty long, dark . tresses . . . sweet and sincere . . . not a Rock n' Roll fan, Dodger fan . . . 'summers' 1n Mass .... Cadillac troubles but strong for E.F .... loves driving, especially in the . li hardf goo? Waslamgtogi Mickey Mouse . . . back seat. o ege o air ie . . . ne o t e iet trip ets. Ernest in every endeavor. Kindness is the golden chain hy which society is hound together. 59 Marion Theresa Saint Raymond, Lynbrook Le Cercle Francais 33 Varsity l,2,4. 32 a weird . . . screw drivers . . hen Irish eyes are smiling . . W History classes jf gy I X7?f?,iVYouth is full of pleasure. Njmf frf,,,J if X4 1 , 6 Saint Christopher, Baldwin J B J if Q53 an sars Music is u pleasing accomplishmentg let the fair learn to sing. Dianna Joan Caulfield Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Mission Club 1,23 Sacred Heart Leaders 4s Library Club 2,3,4g Speech Club lg Maryanettes 2,3,4g Hoste Club 4g Tennis Club 4. That tripl to Bermuda! . . . pizza parties . . . all those nieces and nep ews . . . summers at jones Beach . . . Hernando's Hideaway . . . Washington prowler . . . Fordham alumnae. Friendship is constant in all other things. Soft spoken . . . varsity star . . . Bettina Marie Catanzaro Winning smile . . . Oh! kids that's great! . . . tuna fish and ice cream cones . . . Miss pep, vim, and vigor . . . natural curly hair . . . classroom decorator . . . Repeat Caruso let me drive . . . What C.Y.O. basketball . . . Only You . . . those Legion of Mary 1,25 Mission Club lg Sacred Heart Lead- ers l,3,4g Student Council l,4g Clee Club 1,2,3,4. . 1', 4,1 KT? 7 f . 'HW , ,-lx r . I V sa! 1 Joan Rita Cirineione Saint Hedwig, Floral Park Photography Club 4. Saint Mary's . . . Gerry . . Cornell's . . . sleepin pills . . just loves to go bowling . Bre11ity is the soul of wit. 60 . shoes always too big . . black Ford convertib e . memories of Washington Danielle Michelle Clair Arlene Mary Clayton Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Holy Name of Mary Valley Stream Le Cercle Francais 39 Cheerleaders 4. Legion of Mary l 2 4 Mission Club 4 Sacred Heart Lead y , . ers 2,3,4g Cordette 3 4 Student Council 4 Glee Club 2 3 Danny' . . . loves to cheer . . . Jet black hair . . . that's a riot . . . summer school . . . unforgettable laugh . . . 1 Loughlin - - - 9111 le flle PLEASE U15 Stella 3 wit all her own . . , C,Y.O, basketball, , harmonizing to ol songs nice t mgs come m small I f Vffpackages . . . hay fever IH September Laur.-175 Generous was Goalhwith h1s gifts of laeauty, humo nd' T 1--V 5 hat lunch table charm. ft WW , fill-ff if W b:'Reasou and judgment are the qualmes of a leader ff! - 4 at ll - . WM Barbara Mary Clay! llle Saint Ladislaus, Hempstead Glee Club 33 Maryanettes 3,45 Bobbie . . . quiet determination . . . a born fisherman in disguise . . . Prissie . . . music her specialty every thing for lunch . . . winning smile . polka hurry, Pat. She will sing the song that pleases you Catherine Cecilia Coan Our Lady of Peace, Lynbrook Mission Club lg Glee Club l,2,4g Tablet Club 1 Kay . . . super-abundant sense of humor Job at Frank's . . . Dramatic shows at St. Raymonds you re a mental midget . . . singing on the bus swimming at Island Park. A good humor will make use of everythzng 61 Audrey Ceilia Collins Shiela Anne Collins Saint Raymond, Lynbrook Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Point Lookout Leo Honor Society 2,3,43 Legion of Mary 3,43 Mission Sacred Heart Leaders 43 Glee Club 1,2,4. Club 1,23 Ex Corde 4g Library Club 23 Maryanettes 2,3Q Le Cercle Francais 374. 1rish eyes . . . Bell Telephone Co .... Cuz . . . freckles . . . 1t's a Panic . . . spooky stories . . . Oh, that cafe- i'Auc1 . . . Perseverance plus ambition . . . oscar . . . teria sounter . . . Red . . . always singing . . . Lolly 4 professional baby-sitter . . . let's bomb . . . window shop- years . . . swimming . . . per . . . Cicero's delight . . . telephone chatter . . . ardent Dodger fan' Heaven in her eyes. Patience is a necessary ingredient of genius. Elizabeth Ann Conlloy Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Sacred Heart Leaders 1,33 Student Council 33 Red Cross 23 Varsity 3,43 Hostel Club 4. Betty . . . S.H.A.'s top swimmer . . . Lucies . . . Da Vinci in disguise . . . Olympic Checker Team . . . who needs a permit? . . . loves that Latin . . . where are my riding boots. A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse. I Maureen Anne Cooper.-x ' Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Y - ' Mission Club 1,23 Library Club 2,33 Tablet Club 23 Hostel Club 43 Tennis Club 4. .' Mo . . . Seton Hall basketball games . . . summer at Fort Dix . . . those Sunday nights at O.L.V .... Dayton U .... That Sewanhaka bus . . . treasured driver's license - . . . long stories. 1 shall die laughing. ' 62 we Elizabeth Patricia Coppoek Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park t W Mission Club 39 Hostel Club 3,43 Tennis Club 4. Betty . . . works at Lobel's . . . quiet but oh my . . . those wonderful weekends at Oakdale . . . always with Dale . . . 3 o'cIock in the morning in Washington. 'P The quiet mind is richer than a crown. Grace Mary Crawford Saint Christopher, Baldwin Leo Honor Society 2,3,4g Mission Club 23 Student Council 33 Le Cercle Francais 3,4. Gracie . . . Marx Bakery . . . weekends in Conn. . . . driving in the country . . . Davy Crockett . . . Farming- dale . . . red and white Hudson Jet . . . natural blond . . . sweet and sincere. Proud 'word you never spoke. faral Louise llalin Ellen Katherine Daly aint Brigid, Westbury Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights egion of Mary 4, Red Cross 3. Legion of Mary 4, Library Club 2,33 Tennis Club 4g Le , , , H M Cercle Francais 33 Camera Clickers 2. hose trips to Cortland . . . Shorty s . . . My Boy Flatop . . rivate swimming pools . . . loves blue . . . future Loves those Dodgers . . . knee socks and bermudas . . . rhoolj mann . . . witty and cute . . . See you later alli- would love to go to Paris . . . this time a Strict Diet itor! . . . sports enthusiast. . . . Oh, that French! . . . what's the fashion? Believe me if all those endearing young charms. . . The flower of sweetest smell is shy. 633 Maureen Ann llelea Saints Joachim and Anne, Queens Village Legion of Mary 2,3,4g Speech Club lj Glee Club 2g Le Cercle Francais 3,4. Miki . . . long, black tresses . . . does a jazzy Irish jig . . . frolics at Fire Island . . . wild over carrots . . . where is Ginny . . . summers at Mastic Beach . . . wonderful Wednesdays. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Sally Ann De Marino 1 Saint Anne, Steward Manor Legion of Mary 4g Mission Club 45 Music Club 35 Glee Club l,2,3,4. Sal . . . a very carefree girl . . . mystery stories . . . nails that click . . . spaghetti and meat balls . . . what a doll! . . . movie fan . . . job at A.8rS .... always draw- ing . . . Glee Club pianist. Music is said to he the speech of angels. 9 ,. i Alicia Denise Devel' Carol Ann Iliehm Saint Gregory the Great, Bellerose Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Library Club 1,39 CCC- 4- gsegion of Mary 1,25 Cordette 45 Glee Club 3,43 Red Cro: Lee . . . pizza pies . . . beware! . . . another new ' driver . . . Peconic summers . . . budding ceramist . . . a Church dances . . . mad dashes for school bus . . . loyz cheery smile . . . her greetings for al. Chaminade rooter . . . Villanova mix-up . . . rainy weel H , , ,, ends at Lafayette . . . dates galore . . . the lost eye-las An ounce of wrt ts worth a pound of sorrow. Curlerv Q . . ffspray-netbv The rnildest manner and the gentlest heart. 54 4 E 9 Q 2 gf fe ' rf'-rraszfaf-w'?'-'tr:'fa's'1r'J':Jf ' s-'F '-1. of -F' ?fl N Tf'm'7'l'5?Q ' 'WC CU X 5 Patricia Anne lloeherty Kathleen Therese Dolan Saint Gregory the Great, Bellerose Saint Bernard, Levittown Legion of Mary 1, Library Club 1,29 C.C.C. 45 Photo- Student Council 43 Cordette 2,3,4g Le Cercle Francais 3,45 graphy Club 4. Photography Club 3. Patt . . . fashion model . . . those fabulous speedboat Kay . . . famous Villanova s eech . . . weekends at rides . . . pizzas at Savini's . . . oh, such long nails . . . S ringfield . . . black eyes and llong, long eyelashes . . . knitting . . . glorious long tresses. 6Vhat can I write my editorial on? . . . soooooo con- The enduring elegance of female friendship. Sclemloub' A good mind possesses a kingdom. ' Dale Clare Donohue Saint Gregory the Great, Bellerose Mission Club 33 Library Club 35 Glee Club 23 Hostel Club 3,4. S.H.A. twirler . . . quiet but oh . . . Barbizon model . . . those memorable weekends, short and sweet . . . neatness personified. Devout ye cheerful, active yet resigned. I 151 . l 4'4 'V' ' W7 ,VMC Carole Ann ll'0rsi Saint Boniface, Elmont Legion of Mary 2,49 Le Cercle Francais 35 Glee Club 4. D'Orsi . . . Linden's . . . gift of gab . . . Rose Qgilieenn . . . terrific Lindy steps . . . vacation at Sugar aples . . . always out of breath . . . singer at various dances. So lovely, so arch, so full of mirth. 65 t -'w- 1 ' Frances Edna Doyle Saint James, Plainedge Legion of Mary 25 Library Club 45 Music Club 35 Mary- anettes 3,45 Hostel Club 3,4. Fran . . . our model . . . that glowing smile . . . Levit- town High . . . October '56? . . . there is a smile for every toot . . . the inspector . . . summer counselor . . . green eyes. Her loveliness I never knew, until she smiled at me. Joanne Margaret Duggan Saint Joseph, Garden City Legion of Mary 45 Sacred Heart Leaders 3,45 Silhouettes 25 Maryanettes 45 Hostel Club 3,4. That soft voice . . . laughing eyes . . . came to us from Pittsburg . . . that slight twang . . . you all . . . pert and pretty . . . party, party . . . college weekends . . . letters . . . tres gai. Speak softlyg smile sweetly. Rosemary Agnes Dunne 5 Corpus Christi, Nlineola Mission Club 25 Cordette 45 Library Club 1,25 Orchestra 1,25 Varsity 3,4. Roe . . . always on a diet . . . Fabulous forward . . . Fisher Beers' . . . Claire and Helen . . . pickles and may' onnaise sandwiches. True beau dw lls in deep r treats. lite 5 af, Catherine Ann Dwyer Saint Aidan, Williston Park Legion of Mary 2,45 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Orchestra 15 Red Cross 25 Tablet 35 C.C.C. 35 Hostel Club 2,4. Navy . . . quiet, but look out . . . that little red and black car . . . haircuts galore . . . dad's pajamas . . . Carolyn's party . . . generous . . . willing he per. Our ambition, our content lies in simple things. Orchestra 2g Maryanettes at the sight of her boat. Saint Martha, Uniondale Elizabeth Josephine Elias Saint Christopher, Baldwin 3. Betty Io . . . works in Klein's at millinery bar . . . kindhearted . . . loves children . . . her bright eyes sparkle Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set. Barbara Ann Fagan Mission Club lg Library Club 45 Hostel Club 4. iffiq 5855121585 '- A -, flaire Marie Fahey Iorpus Christi, Mineola lission Club 2, Library Club l,2,3,4g Silhouettes 45 Mary- nettes 2. ig brother . . . Fisher Beer's . . . Newsday jacket . . . eanut butter and jelly sandwiches . . . rosy cheeks and 1te dimples . . . Howard Johnson's . . . Chaminade ames. Like music on the waters, is thy sweet voice to me. 67 Page . . . best bud to Gail . . . those Laurelton memories and Levittown days . . . a cup of coffee . . . and R.P.I. . . . number please . . . a born rock and roller . . . Home Ec. class. A ,any serene spirit is the source of all that is noble and good. . i. t Ls -st , -,,-,,,,. Mary Ellen Falvey Saint Aidan, Williston Park Leo Honor Society 1,2,3,4g Mission Club lg Student Coun- cil 35 Cordette 2,3,4g Library Club lg Speech Club 2,3,4g Music Club 3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Varsity 3,4. Long, long phone conversations . . . anything Irish . . . those summer jobs . . . window poles . . . Bermuda . . . early bird . . . driving? . . . Oh I have a joke . . . VVashington prowler. Good cofnpany and good discourse are the very sinews of virtue. .r ,rwsiycrlilfl .WM WV ww My V rr, ryjf Angela Jane Farina Saint Gerard Majella, Hollis Legion of Mary l,2,3,43 Mission Club 43 Student Council 43 Ex-Corde 43 Photography Club 4g Le Cercle Francais 43 Music Club 33 Glee Club 2,3. Angel . . . C.Y.O. counselor . . . Jones Beach . . . per- sona ity plus . . . where's Mary? . . . pizzas . . Shorty's and Gaffney's . . . Suzabelle' . . . so-o many weddings and champagne. My mind is gay3 my soul melodiousf' Patricia Mary Fay Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Mission Club 2,45 Music Club 33 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Mary- anettes 33 Varsity 4. Fayzee . . . earnest and vivacious . . . a friend easily made yet forever kept . . . pedestrian beware . . . terrific trumpet talent . . . memory of Malaguena and bouncing boogie. And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow rover. Ellen Anne Finan Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Legion of Mary 233,43 Mission Club 43 S.l-l.L. 3,43 Le Cercle Francais 33 Student Council 4. Quiet and sincere . . . summers at Lake George . . . Pep Rallies in the gym . . . Don't panic . . . Geometry- exclusiife . . . Legion meetings . . . Anyone need a garage painte ? . . . Art Major. Gentle in her manner, she does in a quiet but brave ., way. Jane Veronica Fitzgerald Saint Boniface, Elmont Legion of Mary 43 Photography Club 43 Library Club 2 Speech Club 13 Le Cercle Francais 33 Maryanettes 4. Holy Dip . . . favorite spot, Linden Sweet Shoppe . . impressive Philip Nolan, speech . . . seamstress, famou last words3 'llt actually held together . . . does a craz mombo. Quality, not quantity, is my measure B it at-'-'isivif-txw.. Sheila Ann Fitzpatrick Saint Joseph, Garden City legion of Mary 2,3,45 Mission Club 45 Le Cercle Francais 35 Student Council 4. 'Fitz . . . good enough . . . G.O. vice-president . . . Floward Iohnmn's and Jeanne . . . Sun-lamps delght . . . hose Assembly Day's . . . neat as a pin . . . love by all. 'Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. -.X '7 5, 4 5 57' 1 ,Wg itgfft-kerga. rn . 1.167 l if : v- -en. , , su,N,g,,s 1 .' , - N 3 -Mn: ' fqifygl Qfggji' Pfshw t' K 'ii' - -ep 1 g 14-5 ,'fAff,,.., ' . 'ff'- 'ESUE-: , 'l5i?'Q-+z.'Q, 'Him J , Patricia Ellen Flood Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Le Cercle Francais 45 Orchestra 15 Maryanettes 23 Legion of Mary 4. Patty . . . summers in Vermont . . . hurry up, Ru! . . . Manhattan college . . . Room 501 . . . I want a minia ture poodle . . . carefree and easy going . . . personality plus . . . fabulous Friday nites. Excellent things are rare. Carole Anne Flynn Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Legion of Mary 1,25 Mission Club 2,45 Le Cercle Fran- cais 354. Pert blonde miss . . . finally 100 pounds! . . . summer walks through Malveme . . . Lucy's . . . never did finish knitting those socks! . . . aide at South Nassau . . . Mercy all. UA sweet a ma lf writer . doing 69' W 4 Student Council 45 Francais 3,45 Orch- at all doing well. Patricia Elizabeth Fouhy Joyce Ann Freitag Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Saint Joachim and Anne, Queens Village Mission Club 23 Library Club 1,2,3g Le Cercle Francais 3. Legion of Mary 1,23 Le Cercle Francais 35 Glee Club 1,25 ,, Cheerleaders l, Tennis Club 4. Pat . . . ardent football fan . . . Spoon, her second home . . . Saturdays and Sundays spent at Kings Point Ioycie . . . wink for everyone . . . loves dogs . . . Pet . . . her ambition is to be an airline stewardess. counter in 5 8: 10 . . . I hate Parakeets . . . summers at B .P't...Md f 't ...P dl... The blossoms of femininity are ever blooming. tr?-35722, Fciglidal 0 em mm ure eg an You crown a happv home, though you are the only one. Rosemary Elizabeth Galgano Saint Bernard, Levittown Legion of Mary 49 Library Club 35 Tennis Club 4. NRO . . . a newcomer to S.H.A. in the junior year . . . worked at Kres e's . . . always found doing homework at the lunch table . . . entering the business field . . . Clairvaux Veep. Politeness goes far, yet costs nothing. 2 t 2 E 5 E . Maureen Bernadette Gallagher Q Saint joseph, Garden City 1 Legion of Mary 25 Mission Club 2,4g Glee Club 2,3,4g 3 Hostel Club 3,4g Tennis Club 3. Mickie . . . laugh all her own . . . full of pep, vim and vigor . . . Bea's other half . . . summer at Atlantic Beach . . . fabulous Friday nites at Shores . . . Home Econo- 1 mic's bundle of fun. Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity. l 70 Barbara Jean Glimm Saint Anne, Garden City Legion of Mary 3,43 Student Council 33 Cordette 2,3,43 Silhouettes 2,3,43 Tennis Club 3. B. Glimm . . . artist . . . oh, really? . . . ready wil- ling and able . . . tennis . . . summers at Westhampton . . sister, Nancy . . . Villanova weekend. Golden hair, like sunlight streaming on her shoulders. Carol Christine Godlewski ..r..,.. .-, --., Saint Hedwig, Floral Park Ex-Corde 43 Le Cercle Francais 33 Clee Club 23 Tennis Club 3. srmality. Dentist's delight . . . Intermediate Class . . . younger sis- ter Diane . . . l-7ather's helper . . . those Polish weddings . . . deep dimples . . . bowling dinners . . . lovable per- Gentle of speech, lreneficent of mind. Victoria Maria Gonnella Saint Raephel, East Meadow Student Council 43 Cordette 3,4Q Speech Club 3,4Q Tennis Slub 3,4. 'Vicki . . . newcomer in junior year . . . sweet Mom . . Villanova lunches for breakfast . . . but Arlene . peech tournaments . . . true friend . . . grapefruit skin ind heatwave. 'Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. S rr Mor Sally Marie Saint Christopher, Baldwin Z ' f' ' Student Council 13 Library Club lg Glee Club l,2,3,43 Tennis Club 4. Bemiudas . . . her S25 car . . . oh, stop it you're kidding! . . catsup not ketchup . . . The Bird . . . Woolworth's in.c1?ceanside . . . Mr. Doody . . . those unusual sand- W1 es. To know her is to love her. QVC! wifi! Ann-Marie Judith Graehe Saint Raymond, Lynbrook Legion of Mary l,2g Mission Club 1,23 Sacred Heart Leaders 3,43 Ex-Corde 4, Photography Club 3,4, Library Club 1,23 Le Cercle Francais 3,49 Maryanettes 29 Tablet 23 Hostel Club 2,33 Red Cross 2. Judy . . . pursuing . . . Chaminade vs. Loughlin . . . summers in New Jersey . , . talk Miss Graber . . . aid at South Nassau . . . loves dances . . . Oh sugar! . . . busy Weekends . . . record collector. A noble aim is zz noble deed. Carol Mary Graham Saint Christopher, Baldwin Legion of Mary 2, Mission Club 2, Sacred Heart Leaders lg Clee Club l,2,3,4. Cra-O . . . who has the gas money? . . . where's Murph? . . . weekend trips to Holy Cross . . . future nurse . . . let's go to Shores . . . red bomb .. . . football games on Sunday. Life is short, so let's be gay. Barbara Ann Graz Elizabeth Ann Greeley Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Legion of Mary 4, Library Club, Le Cercle Francais 3, Legion of Mary 1,2,3,4g Mission Club 2,35 Sacred Heart Glee Club 4. Leaders 3s Le Cercle Francais 33 Glee Club 2. Little girl look . . . her dog . . . Peanuts . . . that tiny Betty . . . sweet and neat . . . lunch for sale . . . in- writing . . . bermudas and knee socks , . . dances and fectious giggle . . . C.Y.O. Counselor . . . Walsh and Con- parties . . . tall men . . . music by Montovani. ley . . . where's a dance? . . . St. Michaels . . . her sense of humor. Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in a woman, ' Her ways are the ways of pleasuntnessf' 72 Margaret Loretta Hamm iaint Brigid, Westbury 'lostel Club 3,49 Tennis Club 4. 'Margie . . . late comer to S.H.A .... Fordham . . . maby sitter in demand . . . loads of fun . . . all sugar and weetness . . . sparkling personality . . . pretty terrific soda erk. 'Angels are minted fair, to look like you. Mary Patricia llanly Saint Joseph, Carden City Legion of Mary 29 Cordette 45 Library Club 35 Le Cercle Francais 35 Silhouettes 2,3,4. Pat . . . artist . . . loves to draw hands . . . trips to Cone necticut . . . Farmingdale A. 8: T .... the blush . . . telegrams . . . out to the boat again . . . the whispering voice. Her voice gives speech to her sweetness. i P Maryann T. Hardy Saint Aiden, Williston Park Mission Club lg Library Club 3,4g Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Music Club 34 Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Maryanettes 49 Tablet 35 C.C.C. 3 Here comes the Caissions . . . an ardent French fan . . . Maryann and Peggy . . . established musician . . . piano, and clarinet too . . . her sense of humor. Only the flint of u man's mind can strike fire in music. Sheila Driscoll llart Saint Christopher, Baldwin Legion of Mary 4g Student Council 23 Cordette 49 Library Club 49 Speech Club 1,2,3g Maryanettes 2. She . . . loads of laughs . . . short lived diets . . . energy, excelled only by popularity . . . inspiring speeches . . . 1ny sister Jo . . . T.N.T. Ctiny n' terrificl 4 . . where is Bettina? The world delights in sunny people. 73 Quo- lm, Mary-Anne llehir Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Saint Gerard Leo Honor Society 3,43 Sacred Heart Leaders 3,43 Stu- Photography dent Council 4- Cordette 4' Libra Club 3- Le Cercle v v YY v Francais 3,4g Hostel Club 3,4g Tennis Club 3,4. brothers and Chaminade . . . those argyles . . . guess what!! . . . football games . . . honey buns and hard rolls . . . letters to N.D .... military balls . . , all those driverls tests . . . FDR . . . collegiate .. , . U I mn sure care s an enemy to lzfe Ann Elizabeth lleyden Saint Joseph, Garden City ' 1 Legion of Mary 2,41 Mission Club 3,45 Le Cercle Francais 39 Hostel Club 2. Quiet appearances are deceiving . . . full of fun . . . contagious giggle . . . all sugar and sweetness . . . life of the party . . . in Washington, oh! . . . songs about Cran- ll ny. The laugh will be mine. Arlene Phylis llinehman Saint Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Speech Club l,2,3,4g Le Cercle Francais 3, Track l,2,4g Hostel Club 2, Glee Club lg Mission Club 2g Ex-Corde 45 Student Council 4, Varsity 3,43 Red Cross 4. Picture hats . . . oh, to sing and dance . . . Sister Agnes . . . exotic green eyes . . . million-dollar personality . . . jewelry galore . . . Woolworth's . . . it was hysterical , . . . Hinch. Bounce, bounce, more bounce to the ounce. 74 Ann Joy llerrmann Majella, Hollis Club 43 Glee Club l,2,3. Greatest giggler . . . Poor Parted Patty . . . scads ol sisters . . . chants in church choir . . . Delehanty's Prom . . . Summers at Atlantic Beach . . . panics over pizza. To me fair friend you can never be old. Lcafv CPQ7Q4ff.,ffaxfa-if fa, Q t 1,4 ft wi yew M4 IQCZQ- 4 jewwv 5 2 S Z Marilyn llarrietl lloeg Saint Boniface, Elmont Legion of Mary l,4g Le Cercle Francais 3. Pony tail . . . big earrings . . . and you know What? . . . me and my sister . . . skating . . . C.Y.O. basketball . . . parties galore . . . popular music. A friendship that like love is warm. Barbara Marie Holmes Cur Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Mission Club 45 Le Cercle Francais 35 Cheerleaders 4. Letters to Maryland . . . Mastic . . . Oh well that's life . . . hated to leave Mercy Hospital . . . after hour visitors . . . Columbus day at Mastic . . . twin sisters . . . that VVashington trip. A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. ,...... i...J Gloria Frances llull Saint james, Bethpage llonna Marie llorning Fur Lady of Lourdes, Malverne ,egion of Mary 3,45 Mission Club l,2,4g S.H.L. lg Clee flub l,2,3,4. Five feet two, eyes of blue . . . natural red top . . . ood things come in small packages . . . hates to eat! . . . nves roller skating . . . a regular miss . . . sweet song- ress. Le Cercle Francais 4. . Soeo quiet but! . . . ever-read smile . . . those final o's . . . Farmingdale . . . rock 'n rolll . . . I'll let my hair grow . . . Rory Crockett . . . just the nicest . . . bounce, bounce, bounce vs. the lb. n Not much talkg u great sweet silence. lt is hetter to be small and shine, than to be big and :st a shadow. IJ fxgffrm: Kathleen Margaret Kelly Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, Roosevelt Mission Club 15 Sacred Heart Leaders 4, Library Club 2g Twirling 49 Glee Club 3,43 Orchestra lg Maryanettes 2. Kathy . . . Irish Lass . . . born on St. Patrick's Day . . . Point Lookout . . . parking par excellence? . . . diet triplet . . . that red hair . . . Kings Point . . ,Q ' 'mf f-E'1Z'! Creek Culture . . . S.H.A. twirler . . . great fun. i None can compare with my wild Irish rose. Sarah Ann Kennedy Saint Joseph, Hewlett S 3 2 Mission Club 2,4g Sacred Heart Leaders lg Student Coun- cil lg Library Club 25 Le Cercle Francais 2,3,4. Sugar and spice . . . loves to laugh . . . friends galore . . . endless phone calls . . . just for devilment . . . that fatal charm . . . such curly hair . . . loads of personality . . . Coffee, girls? There's none like pretty Sally. S 1 3 Patricia Ann Kenny Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Legion of Mary 1, Sacred Heart Leaders 49 Le Cercle Francais 3, 49 Glee Club 1,23 Tablet 1,2,3,4, Tennis Club 3. Pat . . . those letters . . . loves ice skating . . . natural curls . . . Swiss cheese and apples . . . vacations in Pennsylvania . . . fun-loving . . . red dresses . . . How about a fresh one, Bruce? Such sweet compulsion doth inmusic life. Mathila Louise Keppler Leo Honor Society 2,3,4g Ex-Corde 4, Le Cercle Franca: 45 Clee Club l,2.,3,4g Orchestra lg Hostel Club 3. Popovers, anyone? . . . Tillie . . . sense of humor . . I nearly died . . . up state . . . Blackie . . . energ plus . . . It's a stitch . . . Hey-ug . . . Tillie withol. Mary can't be found. 'AI have a heart with room for every joy. inn Therese Kuenig Saint Gerard Majella, Hollis .egion of Mary 1,2,3,4, Student Council 4g Photography llub 3,43 Le Cercle Francais 3,43 Tennis Club 2. Wonderful sense of humor . . . way with witty Words . . . laugh and manner all her own . . . friendly and fran- ic . . . Hi Kid . . . Oh life can be beautiful . . . ensational swimmer. The laugh that hrings sunshine to a cloudy day. Barbara Anne Kopnieky Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Library Club 33 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Tennis Club 4 'AKop . . . Ten cents worth of jelly beans, please . her short tresses . . . those long phone calls in code . a tiny, tiny waist . . . cute sister . . . complexes . Rock and Roll. Eloque1if as simplicity, and warm as ecstasy. 4 Patricia Ann Kramer 39 Saint Joseph, Carden City Legion of Mary 2,33 Le Cercle Francais 3,43 Silhouettes ' I2 34' Hostel Club 4g Tennis Club 4. sea . . . Sacred Heart's Renoir . . . neatness personified . . U 7 Y Y 7 My sister Eileen . . . l'Patt . . . family vacations at f f 7 ll L . . . Northport Yacht Club . . . poster-maker. To draw, to sketch, to paint is my delight. Nancy Anne La Nlontagne Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Mission Club 49 Photography Club 2, Le Cercle Francais 4. Nan . . . C.Y.O. basketball . . . I lost my hat . . . love that Cicero . . . Kings Point football games . . . The Spoon . . . summer job at orphanage . . . everybody's friend. A soft answer tnrneth away wrath. ,Mi Josephine Frances Larkin Mary Ellen Lawlor Saint Boniface, Elmont Saint joseph, Carden City Mission Club 2,3,4g Photography Club 45 Le Cercle Frane Library Club 1,25 Le Cercle Francais 3,4. ' 33 M 4. Cals aryanettes Atomic Kid . . . staunch Dodger rooter . . . those goll Joyce . . . my brother Joseph . . . neatness plus . . . lessons . . . Vesuvio's . . . Abraham and Strauss . . Fort Dix on Sundays . . . But Sister . . . Melody of where's Helen and Marie? . . that old gray Buick. Love . . . that famous blank look in Algebra class . . . H U Worleysberg. To know, to esteem, to love. It's love, it's love, that makes the world go round. Helen Patricia Lellreeht Corpus Christi, Mineola Mission Club l,2,3,4g Library Club 29 Tablet 2. i Pat . . . where's Claire? . . . lipstick fiend . . . Ringen's . . . You know . . . short blond hair . . . flats and a hat . . . Support the Missions. 'Tis merriment that lightens life's troulfflesf' 5 I ir 2 J nan Theresa Lidell Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead 5 Q Mission Club 45 Ex-Corde 43 Music Club 3g Tennis 2 Club. 4. Came to S.H.A. in our Junior year . . . won numerous friends with her cheerful personality . . . terrific danger . . . that canoe ride . . . Saint Patrick's day Jig . . . future 5 'AA true friend is forever u friend. ,. 78 Saint Martha, Uniondale Pajama parties at Pat's . constant hair cuts . . . ba Reserved and sincere wi Ann Beriee Livolsi Legion of Mary 2,49 Nlission Club 25 C.C.C. 4. . . mid-winter swim . . . phone me . . . let's meet Sister . . . ardent Dodger fan . . . bysitter lnc. th a winsome simplicity. Nlary Catherine Long Saint Aidan, Williston Park Mission Club 23 Ex-Corde 44 Photography Club 35 Le Cercle Francais 3,43 Hostel Club 3. :ighls popover girl . . . . . . 'fmitf' Cord hmmm' is gocdness Elizabeth Del Rosa Looney lur Lady of Lourdes, Nlalverne .egion of Mary 5,45 Mission Club 44 Student Council 45 .e Cercle Francais 49 Glee Club 23 Red Cross lg Hostel Ilub 2,35 Varsity l,2,3,4. LIZ . . . don't get excited sweetness . . . jahn's . . . h to be in England . . . always writing letters . . . argyles nr your brother, dear? . . . forward on varsity . . . Cindy . . Spanish Basketball! Cad is with those who persevere. 79 Hey Ugn . . . 'our to Southhold . . . that short auburn ha r . . . Ringen s . . . food's fondest friend . . . Candle- it was hysterical . . . p-s-s-s-t and wisdom combined. Margaret Bose Luhrs Saint Bernard, Levittown Glee Club 25 Maryanettes 4. Peggy Rose . . . always offers to help . . . late slips . . . lunch orders . . . that driver's permit . . . forever reading . . . those crazy buses . . . Pizza . . . brother Peter . . , Oh Johnny. There is delight in singing. Myrna Mary Lurz Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Orchestra 1,25 Clee Club 1,25 Maryanettes 3,45 C.C.C. 45 Library Club 4. Oh! so sincere . . . Art for two . . . Where is Pat? . . . Reindeer strike? -Red . . . ping pong champ . . . it's always tea time with Myrna . . . tutoring lessons . . . future actress. Nothing is rarer than real goodness. Anne Elizabeth Lynch Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Wifi at Glee Club 2,35 Library Club 25 Mission Club 3,4. My Old Kentucky Home . . . tall with short curly hair . . . that crazy Washington trip . . . ice cream cones . . . room 604 . . . in Intermediate class . . . Valley Stream's proudest boast . . . sincere. A pretty girl is like a melody. Margaret Marie Lynch Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Legion of Mary l5 Le Cercle Francais 35 Clee Club 1,2,3,4. Peg O' My Heart . . . cute, like a pixie . . . disruptions in Glee Clul: . . . Oh! those older brothers . . . small talks in junior year . . . a real Irish rose. Such a plot must have a woman it it. 80 Kathleen Ann Lyons Saint Martha, U niondale Legion of Mary 2,3545 Mission Club 25 Le Cercle Francai: 3,45 Hostel Club 4. Careful her mother will catch you! . . . pleasant hours fly fast with Kathy . . . those two brothers . . . Math' whiz . . . VVhat red hair! . . . that mad rush to the bus Sinceri13f paves the way to happiness. A JQ . ' . fwyifvhjfsfw Lucille Frances Maeco Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead 5.H.L. 3,4: Photography Club 3,45 Library Club 35 Silhou- :ttes 4. 'Lou . . . sugar and spice and everything nice . . . always fvilling to help . . . sincere . . . late comer to S.H.A. . . loves to travel . . . quiet personality . . . nice to alk to. 'Warm Charity the general friend, with justice to her- elf severe. Therese Marie Mahony Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Mission Club l,2,3,4g Student Council 3,45 Ex-Corde 43 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Maryanettes 25 Hostel Club 2,39 Tennis Club 4. Terry . . . our tiniest twirler . . . Miss Prez . . . a finger in every pie . . . school spirit plus . . . Mercy Ball . . . always eating, never gaining . . . smooth little dancer . . . aims to be a nurse. Brevity is the soul of wit. Club 4. Margaret Ann Manllion Saint Joachim, Cederhurst Glee Club 2,3,4g Maryanettes 29 Red Cross 4, Tennis Peggy'l . . . future airline stewardess . . . two big brothers . . . long pageboy locks . . . lovely voice . . . wonderful parties . . . loads of fun . . . hospital worker . . . dog lover. Gratitude is the fairest blossom which springs from the soul. I I Katherine Therese Marsala Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park S.H.L. 3,-4: Legion of Mary 2g Mission Club 25 Glee Cluh N- l,2,3,4. Pussy'l . . . that unfinished slcirtl . . . Oh! Helen! . . lv S. Kleinls pride and joy . . . Prippy Tippy TIPH . . . . . well-known petit-frenz . . . lonesome polecat . . . copper-colored hair and infectious giggle. E With a song in my heart. 1 E T' ' . Angela Dorothy Markawski Saint Boniface, Elmont Legion of Mary 45 Library Club 25 Le Cercle Francais 35 Clee Club 45 Tennis Club 4. Ang . . . blonde tresses . . . little brothers . . . Linden Sweet Shoppe . . . weekends at Jones Beach . . . good sense of humor . . . bermudas, kneesocks and Italian skirts. Music, the mosaic of the air. Patricia Elizabeth Matthews Saint Aidan, Williston Park Photography Club 35 Speech Club 25 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Maryanettes 25 Hostel Club 2,3,45 Tennis Club 25 Cordette 4. Kings Point forever . . . Skippy . . . Oh, stop it . . . mad driver . . . Bar beach . . . Roslyn . . . always a party . . . Tolentine . . . But, Sisteru . . . big brown eyes . . . 'Come on over. The wind blows free. Agnes Jean MeAndrevvs Saint Christopher, Baldwin S.H.L. 2,35 Student Council 253,45 Ex-Corde 45 Speech Club 1,2,3,45 Maryanettes 2,3. Jeanne . . . personality plus . . . Chareston . . . jones Beach Cashier . . . Sweetness . . . Good Enough Buddy to all . . . Speech on Thursday . . . King's Point . . . Swimming Champ. A music that can deepest reach and cure all ills is cordial speech. Claire M. Irene McCann Saint Anne, Carden City Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Maryanettes 45 Tennis Club 4. Ierry's after school . . . now listen . . . alas . . . piano playing her specialty . . . Oh! I forgot my Latin . . . always on the move . . . fact is . . . happy personality . . . jet black hair. The frolic wind that breathes the spring. . . 82 Mary Elizabeth McCormack Saint Gerard, Hollis Legion of Mary 49 Speech Club 1,29 S.H.L. 1,2, Hostel Club 3,4g Library Club 1,25 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Mary- anettes 3,45 Student Council l,2,3,4. Manhattan . . . haircuts galore . . . where's Angela? . . . unpredictable . . . always a president . . . Cindy . . . oh, for just a license . . . Shorties . . . Belmont Lake State Park. I Reason and judgment are the qualities of a good leader. M' 4 an-i i Ahab Mcnahey Saint Joac , Cedar Leo Hono I 1,2,3,4, Le Cercle Francais 3,4: Mis- sion ub 5 x-Corde 4g Legion of Mary 2,35 Tennis Club . I t' . . . her rosy red . . .' il nova midnight talks . efvid football an . . e as . . . that br . . . always at ission Clu . . . Notre Dame here is no cosmetic for heauty like happiness. lary Dana Mcllann llelen Claire McKenna .nt Joseph, Carden City Saint Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square gion of Maryf4g Mission Club lg S.H.L. 4, Photography Mission Club lg Library Club 29 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 1b 3lLLilirar1y Club lg Le Cercle Francais 3g Tablet Club Red Cross 2,33 Tennis 4. 3 C 2. ' cet ea ers Let's go for a coke! . . . Semper fidelis . . . beautiful na . . . part of McCann tradition . . . let's go to hair . . . youse . . . rock 'n' roll . . . summer golf ares . . . host of friends . . . where's Marilyn? . . . lessons . . . where's Marie? . . . weekends at Ieanette's. :bling personality . . . sense 'n' nonsense. . Cheerfulness is an offset of goodness and wisdom. zughter and mischief lurk in her eyes. 83 Rosemary Kathryn McKenna Saints Joachim and Anne, Queens Village Legion of Mary 2,3,4g Mission Club lg Le Cercle Francais 3, Maryanettes 2,4. Pro . . . Point Lookout . . . Tweedy . . . got to have my hair cut . . . at Georgetown . . . loves driving . . . Miss Pep, Vim and Vigor . . . letters from H. C. . . . ready smile. The smile that wins, the tints that glow, a mind at peace with all below. Barbara Ellen MeKeefe Saint Pascal Bablon, Hollis Mission Club 2, Library Club 2, Le Cercle Francais 3,4, Maryanettes 2. . Mitchie . . . those dances at Bower Memorial . . . Oh. to be in New Iersey . . famous Wednesday nights . . . bedtime CFD snack in Washington . . . Krich's . . . future nurse. The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheer' fulness. Marie Louise McSherry Marilyn Ann McSweeney Saint Martha, Uniondale Saint Raphael, East Meadow Le Cercle Francais 3, Tennis Club 4. Le Cercle Francais 35 Silhouettes 1,3,4g Red Cross C.C.C. 3,4. S.H.A. twirler . . . Chip, Chip . . . Slowpoke . . . ' tall and terrific . . . let's go for a coke . . . my hair's Flair for art . . . Sophisticated Miss . . . works as int: getting long . . . Tuesday nights . . . my blue dog Fred- mation operator . . . VVhere's Carol? . . . vacations dy . . . baby brother Johnny. the Catskills . . . babysitting . . . Antoinettes. A tender heart, a will inflexible. Reserved and sincere with a winsome simplicity. 84 Vlaul-een Virginia Mevey Geraldine Josephine Mes ina aint Raphael, East Meadow Saint Aidan, Williston Park e Cercle Francais 3,45 Music Club 3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,4g Mission Club 3, Le Cercle Francais 3. lostel Club 2,2-,4. H H , , Gerry . . . loyal worker at Mays . . . aspires to be a 'ish Colleen . . . full of fun . . . always ready to help secretary . . . a strong Dodger fan . . . so nice to be with . . Telephone Co. . . . a true fri nd . . . where's Terry? . . . those mad Thursdays . . . Where's lean? . . . all . . gaaherings at Salisbury Pa . . . lovel red hair the fun at Cornell's. . . ' ' D . em uslasuc O get A merry heart goes all the day. Loveli1ze23?,?laa i ue Q O Eleanor Doris Meyn Our Lady of Peace, Lynbrook Leo Honor Society 23,43 Ex-Corde 45 Legion of Mary 3,4g Library Club lg Le Cercle Francais 3,4, Red Cross 1. Ellie . . . gift of gab . . . skater's waltz . . . shopping sprees . . . telephone bills . . . T.V. addict . . . sportscars . . . capacity for consumption . . . new approach to typing, I could talk like that forever. Martlna Eugenia Miele Holy Redeemer, Freeport Mission Club lg S.H.L. lg Student Council lg Ex-Corde 45 Speech Club l,2g Le Cercle Francais 3,49 Maryanettes 3,4. Summer at the club . . . Mrs. Chichester . . . three permits . . . bermuclas and knee socks . . . Won't that be great . . . two apples for lunch . . . car problems . . . never-ending diets. So soft, so calm, so eloquent, that tell of days' in goodness spent. NJ Virginia Lauraine Mills Diane Marie Moody Saint Joachim, Cedarhurst Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Mission Club lg Legion of Mary 29 Student Council 3: Legion of Mary l,2,3,4g Mission Club 3,4g S.H.L. 3g L S.H.L. lg Glee Club 2,3,4g Tennis Club 4. Cercle Francais 3,49 Glee Club 2. Gini . . . terrific summers at the Ocean Club . . . Loyal and fun loving . . . relatives galore . . . alway those fabulous Friday nights . . . Suite 501 in Washing- loses one earring . . . budding PLN .... C.Y.O. Cour ton . . .fashion plate . . . C.D. airplane spotter. selor for four years . . . pizza . . . I Spoke To Soon . . . unassuming. No merrier eyes have ever glistenedf' The joy of youth and health her eyes display. , ,,,,,, .,,, I Q, tr., ,. Gas wfifiiff f',, E iyfiliiiiflitz '-' I ,,,-,..-pf.. 'ui Patricia Anne Moran Saint Martin of Tours, Bethpage Mission Club 1,2,3,4, Le Cercle Francais 3,43 Tennis Club Those Saint John Dances . . . neat as a pin .H. . has anyone seen Bobbie? . . . a whiz at sewing . . . Dodger fan forever . . . gentle and sincere. Bursting at the seams with gentlenessf' Gail Ann Morton Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Mission Club lg S.H.L. 1,2,3,4g Student Council lg Library Club 35 Speech Club 1,2,3,4g Red Cross 2g Tablet Club 2, Orchestra 1,23 Maryanettes 2,3. A 8a S . . . Did he say S500 Worth? . . . Friskey . . . those extemp beginnings . . . letters to Medford . . . coif- fure colors . . . fabulous Friday nights . . . hamburgers 86 at Shores. 3 , Our deeds determine us as much as we determine our ,Q deeds. 3 Kathleen May Muller Saint Gregory the Great, Bellrose Legion of Mary 15 Mission Club lg Le Cercle Francais 1: Tablet 2. Kathy . . . summers at Pat's . . . bright red hair . . . fun with Spot . . . senior secretary . . . lunches in History staff . . . Washington room . . . endless train rides . . . sincerity. You smiled, you spoke and I believed. Barbara Marie Murphy Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Legion of Mary l,3,4g Mission Club 1,25 S.H.L. 4g Student Council 4g Library Club 2,33 Le Cercle Francais 3, Silhou- ettes 3,4g Music Club 23 Orchestra 25 Hostel Club 2,3g Tennis Club 2,3. Murph . . . cheerleading at Saint Thomas . . . Home EC. fashion shows . . . Christmas work at Green's . . . those crazy cooking classes . . . Niagara . . . Iahn's after games. Gentle and sweet - an excellent thing in a woman. fl ay l 1 1 , 'Q fi yi fm M I C! i bfi' Mary Kathleen Murphy Ann Marie Dlyers Saint Christopher, Baldwin Holy Family, Flushing -egion of Mary 3,45 Mission Club 1,2g Silhouettes 4, Legion of Mary 45 Mission Club 45 Hostel Club 4g Tennis Vlaryanettes 2,3. Club 4. 'Murphv . . . Stan Cmy dadD and Yale-back in '22 . . . A welcome addition to S.H.A. . . . Rainbow . . . mem- ed bomb's treasurer . . . eyes and ears of the school . . . ories of Nyack . . . C.Y.'s . . . our coming car . . . Mc- iacred Heart's own jackie Gleason . . . Hi gang . . . Dem1otte's . . . bowling on Friday nights . . . strictly a 7Vazooo. party gal . . . so witty. 'A little nonsense now and then is relished by the finest Eat, d1inlz and he merry. Vlen. 87 Mary Veronica Nelson Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Mission Club 1,29 Library Club 1.23 Le Cercle Francais 3,4g Glee Club 25 Maryanettes 4g Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4. Summers at Sag Harbor . . . Villanova . . . phone calls at Washington at 2:00 A.M .... Ethel . . . never stops eating . . . those delicious peanuts in Home Ec. room . . . neatness personified. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. i j J an Margaret Neumann Ho Ghost, New Hyde Park ission Club 1,25 Cordette 4. ' - uiet until! . . . always the lady . . . those New Hyde ark bus rides . . . a famous green hat box . . . loyal A8:S orker . . . so-o many sisters . . . Home EC. artist. l ' is the law of kindness. l . s E yljixfb 3 l S 1 E Q 2 fi Q Patricia Elizabeth Nostrand Margaret Irene 0'Brien Saint Martha, Uniondale Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Maryanettes 3,4. Legion of Mary 2g Maryanettes 4. Pat . . . always willing to help . . . quiet and sincere Peggy . . . the Spoon . . . Prom Queen . . . S. Kleir . . . willowy blond . . . an understanding friend . . . . . . on the Square . . .three brothers . . . Pitts., Pa. . . unforgettable fun at Washington . . . good sense of Nobody loves me! . . . O.L.V. basketball . . . Snovs humor. White . . . 'Tm going to let my hair grow . . . toujours en retard. To the sessions of sweet silent thought. My world was rainbow-colored. 88 Sheila Mary 09C0nnor laint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead .egion of Mary 2,39 Mission Club 2,49 Ex-Corde 49 Le Iergle F1E:1ncaisl3,49 Glee Club 1,2,39 Maryanettes 2,3,49 ltu ent ounci 4. POC . . . mightly like a rose . . . tons fun . . . Fabul- Eileen Catherine 0'Il0nnell Holy Redeemer, Freeport Library Club 1,29 Photography Club 3,49 Le Cercle Francais 3,49 Orchestra 1,2. Mercy Balls and so-o many formals . . . blue eves . . . ardent twirler . . . those summers in New Hampshire . . . weekends at Villanova . . . loves to dance, swim and play tennis. Good will is the mightiest force in the universe tus . . . lnnuendoes . . . l gh 1 her own . . . etters from Holy Cross . . . vacation? at A815 . . attendance slips. ' Sweetness, y, chay , and personality are all in 'our posses i . M! M M 1 A, ...,,,..A Marilyn Claire 0'Mara Notre Dame, New Hyde Park U Leo Honor Society l,2,3,49 S.H.L. 2,3,49 Ex-Corde 49 Le Cercle Francais 49 Glee Club 2,39 Orchestra 1. All those sisters! . . . eye-lash curlers on the bus . . . hurray for the Dodgers! . . . Stella . . . that fabulous trip gift of gab. to Villanova . . . ice skating at Wall's Pond. 'AI-le that is merry of heart hath a continual feast. Kathleen Veronica 0'Neill Saint Raymond, Lynbrook Legion of Mary l,2j Mission Club 2,45 Library Club 29 Le Cercle Francais 3,49 Red Cross 2. - Kathy . . . pedestrians, beware . . . baby-sitting . . . Bermuda shorts . . . Let's go for a pizza . . . bubbling enthusiasm . . . fun loving . . . C.Y.O. counselor . . . Let not your heart he troubled. Catherine Marie 0'Beagan Joan Bernadette Paternostei Holy Redeemer, Freeport Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Mission Club 15 Le Cercle Francais 3.45 Glee Club 25 Maryanettes 25 Hostel Club 25 Tennis Club 4 Maryanettes 4. , H , , , , ' Hjoanie . . . Nassau Hospitals nurses aid p11La Cathy . . . summer dental assistant . . . those fabulous at Romeo's in New York . . . little brother, Buble Friday nights . . . Shores,' . . . O Colgate! . . . Bar- weekends at Lake Panamoka . . .salesgirl at Woolwc th bara, wait for me! . . . her famous driving! , , As merry as the day 1 K Friendship is love, without flowers or veil. F My ir J V .QW if Ann Marie Perenyi Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Cordette 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4. Fashion plate . . . Tobe-Cobern . . . I have to get my hair cut . . . Buick and Hofstra . . . Honest to Pete . . . ok ? . . . Little men . . . holy hatpin . . . crewcut. I a wealthy in my friends. Sa Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead gion of Mary 45 Mission Club l,2,3,45 Red Cross 35 ennis Club 2. 'Bobbien . . . those fabulous Wednesday nights . . . male-mail . . . Bermudas 'n' knee socks . . . sunny dis- position . . . Washington balconies . . . double dates . . . sad movies. W My B a,tart Jrannt .. M A merry heart goes all the slay. 90 5 rf WMV Barbara Ann Propper Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park S.H.L. 3,43 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Maryanettes l. Prop . . . Where's Ann? . . . loyal F. W. Woolworth worker . . . knit one, purl two . . . always on the phone . . . I'11 cut your hair . . . Friday night after work . . . baby-sitting deluxe. H e is my friend who speaketh well behind my hack. Beatrice Mary Quarto Corpus Christi, Mineola Mission Club lg Cordette 45 Le Cercle Francais 33 Tennis Club 4. Bea . . . pizzas at Romeo's . . . teaches Sunday school . . . weekends at Lake Panamoka . . . a future nurse . . . a loyal and true friend . . . quiet but oh my. My heart is as true at steel. Annette Christine Be Saint Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Ularilyn Elizabeth Quinlan Faint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead lummers at Wading River . . . Chaminade . . . job at Business school bound . . . winner of chance llein's . . . quiet appearances are deceiving . . . loves to . . . one of five children . . . loves to dance lrive, but watch out! . . . neatly groomed . . . always in the Franklin Square Bank Sweet Shop . . eliable. A still small voice , . Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. 91 book drive . . . works . petite. Patricia Angela Reichert Queen of the Holy Rosary, Roosevelt Ex-Corde 4g Maryanettes 4g Tennis Club 4. Someone very new . . . Pat . . . that Penn Sheraton threesome . . . quiet, but full of fun . . . true friend . . . always willing to help . . . quiet determination. Quietly she works her way, faithful to each duty. Mary Ann Bice Saint Vincent de Paul, Elmont Le Cercle Francais 43 Music Club 3,49 Orchestra 2,3,4. The best things come in small packages . . . a hand- spanned waist . . . miles of crinoline . . . trills like .1 bird . . . knit one, purl two . . . a very welcome new- COIHCI. ln friendship, I early was taught to believe. Marilyn Therese Bisavy Saint Christopher, Baldwin S.H.L. 1,2,3,4g Library Club 2,3,4, Hostel Club 3. Risy . . . that sweet sixteen party . . . those Easters spent in Florida . . . Buster, her pet cat . . . bridesmaid at the wedding . . . Olds . . . will be a very successful dental hygienist. l have no other but a woman's reason. 85 Joanne Elizabeth lliso Saint Christopher, Baldwin Library Club lg Le Cercle Francais 3,49 Silhouettes 2,3 Maryanettes 45 Tennis Club 2,3. Jo . . . spent summer of '54 in Europe . . . Hi kidsl' . . . efficiency plus . . . lessons in Italian . . . letter and more letters . . . Buster . . . huge wardrobe . . great dancer. Victory belongs to the most perseveringf' Dorothy Ann Rossi Barbara Ann Rudy Saint Christopher, Baldwin Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Leo Honor 2,3,45 Student Council 45 Ex-Corde 45 Le Legion of Mary 25 Mission Club 35 Glee Club l,2,3,4 Cercle Francais 3,45 Cheerleaders 45 Tennis Club 2. Orchestra 15 Maryanettes 25 Red Cross 15 Hostel Club 3,4 Tennis Club 3. Dot . . . soccer games at Hofstra . . . room tours at Penn Sherwood . . . neat as a pin . . . finally got the Ru . . . unforgettable summer at the Ocean Club . . license . . . sincere . . . success guaranteed. Barbizon Model . . . those fabulous Friday nights . . H A I h I 1 I H vacations in Vermont . . . Washington and Suite 501 . . Hmmlzty is the solwl foandafron of all wrtues. Shores, Youth is full of pleasure ,, f Francis Marie lluggiero Saint Aidan. Williston Park I V n'i A Legion of Mary 45 Photography Club 35 Le Cercle Francais A 'XM 3,45 Tennis Club 4. Mexico . . . dad's grocery store . . . Scott's for the Sunia mer . . . big sister . . . budding artist . . . Fran . . . big blue eyes . . . quiet and sincere. i'Slf1e puts a rainbow 'round her troubles. Bose The es 3 ntoram Holy Ghost, New Hyde rk K- Legion of Mary 45 Mission Club 35 Studen uncilvll Le Cercle Francais 35 Clee Club 1,45 Hostel Club 3,4. Ro-Ro . . . an enthusiastic music student . . . U. S. lx J kia. Navy . . . that crazy mixed-up Chevy . . . Spaghetti . . . , 1 4 quick! under the table! . . . Sparkling dark eyes. Six! f 5 'XX L , W U , 5 L B.-saw, Sparkling and bright in liquid light. X A XC 93 xox gg Patricia Ann Savage Lenore Dorothy Schandorf Saint Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Blessed Sacrament, Valley Stream Mission Club 2g Le Cercle Francais 3,43 Maryanettes 4g Legion of Mary l,2,3,4g S.H.L. 45 Student Council 4 Tennis Club 4. Glee Club 2,3,4g Red Cross 3. Naturally curly hair and freckles . . . dill pickles for Lee . . . ready and willing . . . sang at Carnegie Hall lunch . . . full of mischief . . . famous laugh . . . for- . . . Let's take a short cut . . . baby face . . . oh, those getting her lunch . . . S. Klein's on the square. eyes . . . Anyone know how to get to there? JJ Affection is the broadest basis of u good life. The flower of meekness on a stem of grace. ,S JQF Q' Ednamay F Saint Christopher, Baldwin Legion of Mary 35 Student Council 49 Ex-Corde 45 Glee Club l,2,3,4. June week at Annapolis . . . Eddie . . . that laugh! . . . Shakespeare's theater-maker . . . music room superin- tendent . . . Army-Navy games . . . easy to tease . . . H.C. Let me die to the sounds of delicious music. Barbara Ann Schiember Saint Christopher, Baldwin Mission Club lg Clee Club l,2,43 Tablet 25 Varsity 3. Shim . . . 46 Ford . . . Leaky radiator . . . jones Beach . . . Where's Dottie? . . . hillbilly music . . . Connecticut Yankees . . . mischevious tendencies. Humor is the harmony of the heart. 94 Y . 1 J Mol! i sift' .. X , MW 4' Tennis Club 3 afluuc f e Mic Virginia Marie Schneider Saint Christopher, Baldwin A Legion of Mary 2,3,4g Sacred Heart Leaders 3,43 Student Council 2,45 Le Cercle Francais 35 Glee Club 23 Tablet Cinny . . . a brother at Fordham . . . Texas . . . oh, 0 t I'm so sorry! . . . Franklin Shops . . . let's go to a movie! ' . . . Ann Blyth . . . a week at Mastic Beach. Q! The very soul of order and content. K? ' Z-RL I fbfui-L, Barbara Ann Scholl Saint Christopher, Baldwin Ilaine Marie Schramm ,int joseph, Garden City icred Heart Leaders 2,3,4: Glee Club 2,3,4. lmous big brother . . . pajama parties . . . come to :hramm's barbecue . . . that finished cellar . . . Ed Sul- 'an at the Student Council campaign . . . faithful to er S.H.L. post . . . sincerity plus. X friend mmf well he reckoned the masterpiece of naturef 95 Sacred Heart Leaders 2,3,4g Le Cercle Francais 3. Florida license . . . cutest baby brother . . . finds some thing interesting in 301 . . . no place like Baldwin . . . Fairview 5 8: IO . . . we knew she would come back. A merry heart lives long. Eileen Mary Scott Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Legion of Mary l,2,3,g Mission Club 1,23 Le Cercle Francais 35 Clee Club 2,3,4. Scottie . . . quiet . . . sincere . . . nurse's aid . . . vaca- tions at Cedar Lake . . . Rock Around the Clock . . . Rue de la Poo . . . essays by flashlight . . . And Nora Said Yes . . . two desserts. The greatest events are not our noisiest, but our stillest fVJ,UfLf 'WL 6Lu.Ax.C,4., hours. 1 F fl-M-c'L C-v-U 91 fif ' 1 . I 1 Barbara Ann Sheppard Saint Christopher, Baldwin Mission Club 25 Sacred Heart Leaders 3,45 Speech Club l,2,3,45 Le Cercle Francais 35 Dramatics Club 25 Hostel Club 253. Shep . . . mischevious bundle of fun . . . F.B.I. . . . fainting spell . . . unpredictable . . . scads of speech trophies . . . Betty n' Babs at Walshs . . . delightful com- panion, fabulous friend. Character is the governing element of life and is alone genius. Dorothy Ann Signor Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead 2 5 Mission Club 2,3,45 Library Club 25 Varsity 25 Le Cercle Francais 4. Dottie . . . those tiny feet . . . happy . . . in Barbara's car . . . mission-minded . . . another telegram . . . third floor hlues . . . quiet, but . . Rosemarie . . . soft brown eyes. I have a heart with room for every joy. Mary Ann Catherine Simonson Saint Raphael, East Meadow Legion of Mary 1,25 Sacred Heart Leaders 3,45 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Hostel Club 3,4. Peaches and Cream complexion . . . always ready for a gocd laugh . . . love that motor boat . . . plane trips to Buffalo . . . C.A.P. . . . those fabulous parties. Eloquence is a painting of the thoughts. 96 Alice Veronica Simpson Saint Aidan, Williston Park Legion of Mary 15 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Maryanettes I Hostel Club 2,3,4. Notre Dame . . . big brother . . . deep dimples . . . mat wizard . . . trips to jersey . . . slim and trim . . . alway cheerful . . . luscious lunches. No coward's soul is mine, no trembler in the world storm-troubled sphere. 'atrieia Anne Skallill Nlarjorie Ann Smith tint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Saint Christopher, Baldwin ibrary Club 19 Le Cercle Francais 3,49 Orchestra 19 Var- Legion of Mary 49 Maryanettes 2. Ch l d 4. ty eer ea ers Unforgettable . . . nail polish and Dodger fan . . . Frank 'atm . . . C.Y.O. basketball . . . happy go lucky . . . lin Shops' own cosmetician . . . pony tail . . . hopeful vely dark hair . . . those football games . . . Camp driver . . . Pl-eee-ase . . . movies . . . future PLN ertola and kids . . . good swimmer . . . younger sis- . . . sweet 'n' gay . . . our little Margie. rs and brother jack 'atience and gentleness is power. 'IA woman true and fair. Eileen Frances Southwick Saint Christopher, Baldwin Student Council 39 Mission Club 29 Speech Club 29 Le Cfrtse Francais 3,49 Marianettes 29 Hostel Club 29 Tennis Cu 3,-4. Hi I . . . Where's Cathy? . . . star swimmer at S.S.Y.C. . . . Jones' Beach . . . come over to my house . . . too N, X rough . . . Charlie . . . history homework at lunchtime. r Happy am l, from care l'm freef' L -J 1 f . Q fl 1 v ,J 1 -- - a llelen Marie Spinelli Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead -I Sacred Heart Leaders l,2,3,4Q Photography Club 29 Glee Club 49 Maryanettes 2,3. Loves to be different . . . P.S. I Love You pink sand- wiches for lunch . . . oh! those study periods . . . Oops, broke my glasses again! . . . Adelphi sidekick . . . I want a pickle. To a young heart, everything is fun. 97 Mary Veronica Spota Elizabeth Ann Stenger Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Sacred Heart Leaders 43 Photography Club 23 Library Sacred Heart Leaders 43 Photography Club 3,43 Libra Club 23 French Club 4g Varsity l3233,4. Club 2,3. Clown of N.H.P. school bus . . . the cokes in Larry's A'Betty Ann . . . basketball at O.L.V. . . . Bob ar . . . exciting Wednesday nights . . . future R.N .... Howard's . . . pizzas and potato chips . . . idolizes Dod summers at lake . . .Kings Point. . . more bounce to the ers . . . volunteer nurse's aide at Nassau . . . chats ounce . . . full of fun. the park at O.L.V. Laugh and the world laughs with you. True charity3 a plant divinely nursed. 4 Mary Stenson ' . Saint Christopher, Baldwin Q x Legion of Mary 4. S I -.J Beth . . . true friend . . . hot Biscuit . . . telephone 2 . operator . . . clever wit . . . Florida Vacations . . r an- , kees her favorite . . . brother Kevin . . . where's ie? KW Self confidence is the finest secre f success. Q' ' I r' N i f M v X N ' 1 li Dj f p r BE GW Y ., N-1 Q 1 ' . d X 'X ' 1 f VLV Q HJ N JJ 'N X s u , I , N Adeline f aure ll Stiegele Saint Anne, Garden City I Sacred Heart Leaders 23,45 Student Council 44 Library I Club 43 Maryanettes 2,33 Red Cross 23 Tablet 43 Hostel 5 Club 233. Addie . . . those kid brothers . . . dog fancier . . . Oh, to be a nurse . . . formal dances . . . hard worker . . Mineola Skating Rink . . . dark hair. 1 have -no other hut a womans reason. 98 Elizabeth Jean Treacy iaint Joachim, Cedarhurst .egion of Mary 2,43 Mission Club 2,3,4g Le Cercle Francais r,49 Orchestra 1,2g Tennis Club 3,-4. lirl Scout Leader . . . Let's wear Bermudasu . . . that - A.M. snack in VVashington . . . crazy about Jazz . . . ummer day camp counselor . . . Treacyanne . . . pizza . . a loyal friend. Each finger nail a crimson petal. Elizabeth Marie Sullivan Saint Pascal Baylon, Hollis Legion of Mary 2,3,4g Le Cercle Francais 3,4. l'Betty . . . my nephew, Mike . . . that summer in Michigan . . . a laugh all her own . . . sales girl at Klein's . . . Where's Betty? . . . what fun in Washing- ton . . . constant haircuts. UNO spring nor summer beauty hath such grace. Barbara Marie Tbeisen Saint Aidan, Williston Park Sacred Heart Leaders 33 Library Club 4, Speech Club 2,3,4g Tablet 4. Bobbie . . . Lamston's stand-by . . . C.H.S. . . . Where,s Judy? . . . rabid Dodger fan . . speech and debate . . . short and sweet . . . Terry and Noel . . . So long . . . curly locks. 'Spontaneous wisdom breathed hy health, truth hreathed Ivy cheerfulnessf' 2 T . - K. 7' 1544 nl 1 . 1 ' ' V Carolyn ubbs J .D-M -QQ' Saint Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square lxyl-,llblijj -' 1 Mission Club 3g Le Cercle Francais 3g Silhouettes 2,3,4. l I Iob at Toy Bar . . . pet dog Prince . . . piano lessons . . . S.H.A.'s budding artist . . . weekends at her grand- mother's . . wonderful Washington . . . Could always be seen decorating classrooms. And her modest graceful air shows her wise as she is fair. i V, .VV ,Pr 99 . ' 5f:h,l'l i Marianne Waldeier Saint Gregory, Bellerose S.H.L. 2.3,4: Student Council lg Ex-Corde 4g Speech Club lg French Club 3,5 Music Club 3,45 Clee Club lg Or- chestra 2,3,-4. Magic fingers . . . the summer double dates . . . sleep- ing pills in D.C. . . . diets with Sally . . . Guess what? . . . science whiz . . . Bermudas and knee socks . . . driving permit at last. 'lWifhO1l't music life would be a mistake. Margaret Dolores Wallace Patricia Marie Webb Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Legion of Mary 2,4g Missions Club lg French Club 33 Legion of Mary lg Library Club 2. Dramatic Club 4. H H . . , 4 Patt . . . indispensable at Kents . . . friends and ful Peggy . . . where's the girls? . . . bus was late, . . . enthusiastic in Home Economics class. . . Sewar Sister . . . Yankee fan . . . good things come in small haka alumni . . . those long tresses! . . . the great time packages . . . those tremendous lunches . . . When's the at Island Park. e t art F , , ,, H X P Y Youth is full of pleasure. Laughter rich as woodland thunder. 100 lndith Ann Bernadette Weehtel aint Joachim, Cedarhurst lission Club l,2,3,4g Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Library Club Ex-Corde 4, Tennis Club 4. emper Fidelis . . . always in a hurry . . . long tresses . . lucky-strike . . . famous Italian recipes . . . okay ew . . . diets and more diets . . . devout Dodger fan . . Highland Lake. The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheer- tlnessf' . . Uzu- I 5 Judith Irene Wilson ' Cure of Ars, Merrick Mission Club lg Cordette 3,43 Speech Club 2. Oh, those Chaminade games . . . peaches and cream com- plexion . . . Where's Bobbie . . . long telephone calls . . . Lamston's in Carden City . . . Judy . . . calm and cute. So sweet was ne'er so fatal. Incarnation, Bellaire , Francais 3.4. Judith Elinor Winter Legion of Mary 2, Photography Club 3,49 Le Cercle ' Judy . . . Chicago . . . mid-western drawl . . . Chicago White Sox . . . I wonder if I got any mail today . . . summer cottage at Hudson Lake, Indiana. Gentle thoughts and calm desires, heart with equal love combined. 101 Mary Ann Wi e Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park Leo Honor Society 2,3,4g Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Ex-Corde 4g Maryanettes 2. Irresistible smile . . . Sewanhaka . . . aquamarine . . . hilarious stories . . . charm, personality and fun, well blended . . . a little miss . . . unpredictable . . . Maca- wanga . . . nice as can be. You have a merry heart. f Jane ll. Worthe Saint Boniface, Elmont Legion of Mary 1,3,4g Student Council 45 Photograph Club 4g Tablet 3,44 Silhouettes 4g C.C.C. 3,4. Always a smile . . . that long red hair . . . Rock 'n' Ro fan . . . big, BIG pocketbooks . . . Klein's on th Square . . . generous . . . ready to help . . . future R15 Creative art demands the service of a mind and hem heroically fashioned. Stephanie Bose Wynkoop Saint Rose of Lima, Massapequa K Mission Club 45 Student Council lg Clee Club 2,35 Or- chestra lg Tablet 39 Tennis Club 2. Steph . . . Idaho U . . . yellow mums . . . diets . . . if brown '46 Chevie . . . expensive phone calls . . . 80 m.p.h. . . . Jingles . . . golf balls in the living room . . . I'll never cut my hair again. Personality is to her what perfume is to u flower. 102 Svvninr 4 FI. AlCfXl1Cll'L'XN'S, 82, M. Miele, 8' S, Firzpmrick, 814, I, fmfwlw cy, 82 T. Naxlmny, 81, N. cQilH2lghL'l',8'l ll. cjilfkllllllfll, 83, B. Murphy, 8' , ug, MQ3mWk NQS wwswwf' kgigagwx w Nh T' viii .:. Ks if' .- ,W - W i wygx . LQxQkwN1, 'Q Q , - - , asikjg- ' ' K N .c -:ji K, QV if ' A Q1 f'1 - Hr: ,L P 3 gl - 1 ' : K S E xx 103 f X XXX X Z L Xi X x-Qi3?fLLn.A.f..+.2 .-.-J, ,A.-J., ,M f P SW is I 'f ALL HAVE KNOVVN THE FOUNTAINAS FLOVVING GRACE , ALL HAVE BEEN TOUCHED BY IT- f THEY CARRY OUT WHAT THEY HAVE BEEN 4 GIVEN INTO ALL THE FIELDS OF LIFE. 104 'ww 37 Y Q Q si' Q hs... it 3 if 5 f Officers of Leo llonor are: L. Forster, Vice President, D. Rossi, President, C. Eager, Secretary. Junior members are C. Eager, C. Rapp and E. Lynch. of' 4 0 - Hi QVOWE-f 'XSO L LLUNJ 2, 'Q t,f5fHQf. 1 S E1 ex , '- X 7 J. N 1' gm X Y R xx 5 of N100 Q -Elvu Qnnur Sfvnrirtg The Leo llonor Society at Sacred lleart Academy is part of a Diocesan organization, The girls are chosen on a basis of scholarship, conduct and interest in school activities. The girls must keep a ninety per cent average. If the girls at any time go below this average they can be taken out of the Society and their name removed from the rostra in the Diocesan office. Conduct is one very important requirement in being admitted as a member of the Leo llonor Society. The members' conduct must be beyond reproach for they are to set the example. Although high marks and good conduct are very important, there is one other thing that is looked for in a girl who is admitted to this so' ciety. This is her ability as a leader, her interest in school activities. Naturally study is an imf portant thing but the girls must be willing to sacrifice some of their time and efforts to help their school. God has been generous with these girls and lle expects them to be generous with Ilim. This is shown by the girls' school spirit. I I Senior mcmhers inclutle hi. VX ise, D. Rossi, hi. Falyey, M. U'lXlara, A. follins, ll. hleyn, l'. hlcllaliey. Xl. llehir, L. Forster an.l G. Crawford. The girls are chosen at the end of their second term in hi fh school. Their names are then wut Sw l heliore their teachers lor a muroyal. VVhen these l l teachers have approved the girls, they are put for liinal approval heliore the principal. liinally letters are written to the pastors of the intliyitlual girls for their reeommenclation. lt is not only necessary for the girls to have high scholastic ahility hut also they must he good practical Catholics. Wlhen the recommenclation is receiyetl the girls are liinally atlmittecl to the society. 'lihe leo llonor Society has as its moderator Sister hlarie Concepcion. Sister works with the girls throughout the year to lteep them active in school affairs. Sophomore members consist of C. Taylor, S O'Neil, ll. Dunn, M. Coclesky annl Ii. Bot tone. 'livginn nf illllarg erforming their work quietly and unassumingly the members of the Legion of Mary consecrate themselves to the Mother of God in order to perfect themselves in the sight of her Divine Son. Uniting to- gether in prayer and acting as a powerful force for the sanctification of the world, its members set aside a weekly meeting and hour of work to Mary. The Legion of Mary of S.H.A. consists of three praesidia. Whether one be attending a meeting of the Praesidia of Our Lady of Fatima, Our Lady of the Nativity or Our Lady of the Sacred Heart there is al- fi. l V.,V L -Pe fr' Mt M. Delea, L. Schandorff, C. Vallone, B. Sullivan, V. Schneider, E. Finan, E. Lynch, J. Joyce, B. Greeley, G. Boyle, R. McKenna, the Legions officers, plan future activi- ties. ways an enshrined statue of the Blessed Mother pre- sent. Throughout the past year, the Legionnaires have proved themselves well worth their standing in Mary's Army. The work of the Legion of Mary has been brought to many places. Mercy Hospital in Rockville Center has received hospital bags and St. Albans Hospital has welcomed the colorfully made baskets. The orphans at Our Lady of Angels Home in Syosset have enjoyed the company of the Legionnaires and have stuffed toys that were made for them. The uspiriti' of the Legion has been carried to the poor and sick by the many members and organized groups. The undiminishing light glowing in the torches held by these legionnaires is forever lighting new paths to the road of Christ. 108 First row: E. Lynch, L. Schandorff, B. Greeley, I. Joyce, J. Worthe, Second row: A. Koenig, A. Meaney, K. Lyons, M. Rupnick, P. Torpey, Third row: D. Moody, C. Leahy, A. Biggin, R. San- tora, J. Boyle, Fourth row: D. Horning, P. Koenig, B. Ferraro, M. Carrao, M. McDonnell, C. Fanslow, Fifth row: P. Kramer and A. Myers show their hom- age to the Blessed Mother by saying the Rosary. J. Benesch, A. Clayton, A. Benesch, A. Gannon, M. Aexel, S. Hart, G. Boyle, R. McKeary, H. Burns, J. Han- ley, E. Duignan, Second row: C. Sheilds, J. Puls, J. Doyle, J. Allen, C. Cappezza, B. Murphy, A. Hyden, B. Byron, Brennan, A. Barlotomeo, hi. Schmidt, B. Spurrier, Third row: 1. Duggen, E. Finan, A. Dean, E. Quig- ley, N. Aneser, M. Bodum, B. Glimm, K. Murphy, E. Looney, D. Androvic, and J. Muller are all loyal Legion mem- bers. A. Farina, M. Smith, B. Powell, P. Wallace, Second row: A. Collins, E. Backleman, A. Markowski, Fitzger- ald, M. Stenson, Third row: B. Treacy, M. Bourgeois, B. Graz, C. Tubbs, Fourth row: C. Vallone, M. Meehan, C. Rapp, C. D'orsi, M. Hoeg, Fifth row: M. Delea, R. Owens, E. Meyn, S. DeMarino, M. McCormack, P. Burton, E. Coffineau, K. Muller, Sixth row: B. Sullivan, I. Hanley, B. Clayville, M. Farrell, H. Kantzler, H. Spinelli, B. Meehan, P. Nostrand, M. Matthews, E. McGann, B. Muller, G. McCormack, A. Livolsi, B. McCann, P. Biss, M. Guillan, and V. Schneider keep the ipirit of the Legion by making hospital ags. 1 I! 9' , !. E' Q 0 Q--usd! all I Vue 1? 369 1'-Q XY , B. Powell, P. Moran, A. Farina, B. Treacy, Miss sion Club officers, smile sweetly for the camera. hr illlinainn Qlluh he Propagation ol' the liaith Unit has hccn estahlishecl in order to fulfill a two-lolcl purf pose ff the spiritual and temporal welfare ol' Catholic missions at home ancl ahroacl. The spiri- tual encl is attained hy our prayers anal personal sacrifice. ln orclcr to attain the temporal encl, the weekly collection has heen inauguratccl and the hlission Cluh has heen formecl. The Cluh is clif vided into Four committees: the Magazine, the Stamp, the Sewing and the Religious Articles Committees. Magazines are sent to hospitals such as Pilgrim State Hospital and penal institutions such as lilannamora Prison. They are also sent to the mis- sions in far off lancls to luring the Hliglir of faith to those who know little of Coal. The sale of cancellecl stamps has greatly helpf ecl the missionaries to perform their cluties. The girls can often he seen sewing yestnients for the priests in mission lancls, such as Puerto Rico. This year Sacrecl llcart can rightl'ully hc proutl of their Mite Box contrihutions which amountecl to 551862, Under the guidance ol' Sister hliriain Dolores and Sister Philothea the menihers conduct their meetings every Monday and liriclay. The enthu- siasm ancl goocl will ot the girls connectecl with this activity show a true spirit of selllsacrilicef spirit so necessary in accomplishing the purpose s ol' thc Mission Ciluh. K. l,oughnian, ill. Browne, Il. Kenner, P. llaynor, E. Healing- ton, K. Sehlueter, A. Johnston, M. Keillnan, ancl A. .lolinston are husy making hook marlts from Christmas Carcls. l. U'l'rxiiiwr, S, Liiiiimir- eux, D. Newell, ll. Meeliiin, Nl. Sliiirkey, M. limluin, li. Going, li. Dunne, G. Mefur- inzielx. Nl. Kzine, C. Kumlx. iN. Piicliert, A. lngiills, ill. Spuli- ler, P. Sliericlzin, P. Forget, K. Cmlesliy, K. Vlireziey, :incl A. Seliull exziinine ziltzii' linens wliieli tlie girls are niiilxing. P. liaiy, ll. C'uppueli. Nl. Gullziglier, S. VVynkuup, ll. llucly, ll. lliilewiilci, A. Pzirinzi, B. Powell. P. Murun, U. Boyle, A. llynlen. li. ilreuey, ll. l.onney, ll. llyrcm, D. llunoliue, D. Signur, N. l.ii iXlHI1Ill'Lll1k'. A. Alf'L'TS. Cf lflynn. K. U'Neil, S. Ullfuii nor. ll. llurning, D. Nlnoclv, ill. Nlzilwiiey, M. llruwiie. A. Cyluytuii, nl. l,iirliin, P. Me' Ciiliev, bl. Liclclell. DeKlzif rino, -I. VVeelitel, ll. Burns. S. Kennedy :incl ll. llnlines. sen- iui' ineinliers, sencl religiuiis ll1il'212llll1CS tn tlie llvreign mis- xiuns :incl tu tlie prisons. ll Meliirtliy, IJ. Newell, lf. Allmnese, N. Sargent. P. Stephens. Cf. jnlinsfm, l. lor, mu, M. lhipniela, P. illmrpey, K. llenipel, A. lleinpel, nl. lliinley, E. liurget. P. May, ll. lferriirzi, UI. Flynn. N. Mcflm' ern, lf. l.yneli, Nl. Aexel, M. llimlwin, Y. Przitt, Cf liiigei. M. iliieliu, M. lless zincl Nl. Nluiiitulluiiiiu sort eiineellecl srmnps. an iiiiimrtuiit assign' ment in tlie Missiun fluln. P, Martin, P. W'liitl'ielcl. K. Klziclt, A. llugler. B. Paige, N. Planck, A. llliinelizirclt. N. Anziser, A. llezin. ll. Keeley, l. cylDIlI1Ul1LlL', A. O'Nvil. UI. leailiy, P. Kuteli, Cf Nlniiiii, M. Gmleslxy. M. Melhirry, L. Mulfeeley, V. llustiill, l.. CYCQHIIINPY, Nl. Cliirraiu, DI. lleelier, Ci. Sieliler iiclinire zil- tnr linens like tliuse wliicli Iliey plain In iniike in tlie lill- ture. P, VVuucllL'y, S. Rice. P. Vliiisliip, A. Dee, G. Clcluld, P. lluliliiiiziii, Cf Biicliley, ll. Nlellrzitty, P. llilpinzin, if Quigley, 'lf Slieeliiin, Y. C'uiniiiing.gs, ll. Pullziin, S. Al' lyn. C. fliilcls, rl. Engel. lf. fullen, M. Pinn, K. Clear. M, Gillespie, ll. Marino, K. Kezlliun, ,I. Yiinelli, A. Kelly, ll. Kiinller, M. Krzijnila, Cf lirenniin, ll. Kuliieli. I.. Dn- ing. V. llzirrv. M. Smale. J. Viverite iiml D. Quinn ussnrt fliristiiius eaircls. M. A. Vllaldeier, Seety., E. Schramm, V. Pres., A. Clayton, Pres. are given instructions hy Sister. school must maintain order at all times to he ahle to function properly. The Sacred llcart Leaders do this ioh and do it efficiently. The girls in the S.l l.L. stand in the halls to make sure that cyeryonc keeps in line. They see to it that the fire drills are carried out in an efficient, orderly nlilllllcr. A Sacred l leart Lcadcr develops in her fellow students a spirit of school cooperation and loyalty. Vlihcrcfore shc herself must he a girl of exception- al character and scholastic ahility, proud to he called a Sacred l leart Leader. A. Clayton, hl. A. Vllaldeier, B. hlurphy, hl. Carroll, E. Balewslii, M. Spota, C. Morton, K. Kelly, P. Kenny, A. Graehe, Collins, L. hlacco, B. Schoh, B. Stenger, li. Schramm, Duggan, A. Steigle, L. Schandorff, M. O'lN'lara, D. Caulfield, ll. Shephard, A. Buck, U. McCann, B. Catanzaro, E. Finan, L. Forster, nl. Hehir, hi. llisavy, and M. Simonson, senior members of S.l'l.L. aid the Sisters in directing the traffic in the halls. sl. Burke, M. liinn, K. Aldinger, ll. Fullam, S. Allyn, N. Dodd, A. Gan non, C. Kath, M. Forster, E. Forget, P. Clonly, A. lxleaney, F.. lluttone, CI Nardi, llrennen, P. Sheridan, A. lleinpel, V. Guilcr, K. llcmpel, Cl. Figliozzi, B. Ferrara, M. Shephard, K. Matthews, A. Rattlcamp, D. Sieck, M. Stade, Stenson, Moore, G. Boyle, l id D. Quinn do their C. Tayor. ai policing well in the cafeteria. Sv 16 if A 1 A if QLD HF N 0 0 0 JL, 4,8 xx S.H.L- V 'lc-ADEM-K pf C. Leahy, Allen, M. Gallagher, li. Spurrier, B. Blass, A. Rhinehardt, D. Scott, L. Guarnasehelli, VV. Shughrue, A. Sylvester, C. O'Roucl4e, M. O'Uon- nell, nl. yloyce, E. Lynch, and M. Leni- han, the junior memhers, manage to keep the girls in order in the locker rooms. que.. R? 'S Hou' lr L. Schzimlorl. Al. llcliir, T. Malmiicy, B. Cum Bury, A. Rcinlizirclt. Ci. Rupp, F. Scliiclncl, L. Furstcr, A. liiclml, M. Slicppziill. P. AICCALIIIII. Huw 1l': K. lplblilll, M I umm, A. Buck, A. Sticgclc, I. VX'prtlie. Hmv II: CE. Funsluw, C. cilllf tcm. Row HI: B. Spurricii, P. May, M. O'Rcilgiii1, M. VX'liit Mcfpriiiaiclx, A. liucnig, V. Scliiiciclcr, A. liairiiiii, V. Cuiiiicllu. 1 a A. llimlimzm, l. Hurt, F. lfinuii, L. I.ouiivy, AlcAmlrcws, D. Rimi, l. Dugan, Al. 'lbrg-iicc, S. QYCWUIIIIUV, lm. Alcclmn, ll. Alurpliy. Svtuhvnt Glnunril I lic girls wliu rcprcscni Ilic suliool git Stuclcnl friiincil im' tlic PI'L'SlllL'l1I. Vicchpivsiriciit, SCC- l'L'llll'y, ti'ciispiii'ci' ol' tlic sulmol :incl ilu- prcsiclcnts ul' inclixicliiiil clzisscs zincl sf.-lwiil zictivitics. Tlu' cuuncil inccls cwry txm wcclas to cliscuss school pmlvlcms and liiiturc plans. XX'ill1 Sister Marie ililicrcsc gifting als iiimlcriitpiy tlic ciuiim'il luis Suu 1'.','SSliLlllA' pliinnccl ilu- Scniiir Pmin, Sporfs Night, Senior Rctrciii. iincl tlic Dlunim' ljrrxin. Tlwy also Qsiiilmlisliccl tlic Stuclunt Cpiiiicil lfuncl to cover iiiciclciitzilv. SACRED HEART ACADEMY V llclcn Burns ami Sistcr Alimm plain ilu- imiiimiiiwciiiviitu lui' tlic clay. llfi fl. X. Nr 'i hr Qlnrhvitv I wiee weekly the city room of S.l l.iX.'s uCiZ3I'LlL'ifL'U is huzying with activity as the stall' prepares for the new edition. Under the di- rection ol, Sister lxlary Darothy, the moderator: Kathleen Dolan, the editor: Vicky Connella, the assistant editor, and the 'ACordette reporters, the students are kept in suspense as this new issue is planned, Left to right: smnoling, B. Blass, M. T l7ordvce, Nl. McMahon, O'Neil, D. Siecli. Seated, V. Guiler, lXl. VVhitfield C. iliaylor, I.. Burns. all ,pew Vkxls lil Co-editors. Left to right: Victoria Gon- nella, Kathleen Dolan. The four editions of the paper in the fall, at Christmas and Easter and in .lune are eagerly awaited hy all the students. This paper is designed to appeal to Freshmen, Sophomores, Vluniors and 'Seniors alike. There are articles of interest to all. Complete with sehool activities, fashion columns, gossip columns, short stories, editorials, poems. reviews, the l'Cordette is cherished hy all students of S.li.fX. Left to right: stamlirzg, S. llart, li. Qiiltillllllftl, Ci. Diehm, P. llanly, K. Murphy, A. Perenyi, ll. Glimm, DI. Neumann, V. Gonnella, K. Dolan, M. li. Mehlahon. Seated: Cf. Graham, A. Clayton, M. A. Hehir, M. 11. lalvev, R. Dunne, P. Burns. lu ll. Nlt'Ciilu'y, xVCL'lllL'l, nl. AlL'I'XI1lll'L'VK'S, ll. llof liul X liiiini 5,iu'r Luymn picturcs im' pliiiiiuwl hy ll. llussi, V. lluicluit . 1 . 1 A Q :irc scum llL'I'C clicclaing on thu clclivcry S. cJlc4llIII1HI', li. Suh l 'l 'll1Cl I l' ' ' ull Yt'.1l'luuilxs. Arlciu' lllllL'l1lI11lI1 Clitlit lumiiltiiig uxcr P.1st yL'zi1'lmults arc: .' .- vslxi. Xl. O'Nlail'41, I. Gi-.u-lun Qluiziliiig l' Xl sitting Ci. Ciul' hlurtlui Mich' Clin-t'clitu1'j .mtl url Ll UL . .. USICI. ' x-Qlnrhv xcircnu'nt runs high! XX'lu'n? -f XX'lu'ii tlu' fLtlll3tllHlx mm cs, ul cuurscl Ol all tlu' 1'x't'nts in tlu' lilk- nl' Ll Svniur, lu'rf Ii' u' ' .11 s mu' ul tlu' must cxciting is tlu' nlily on xx lm-li rlu- Ytuirlumlt mailws its gippL ii iiu'c 'lllil lim' nlu nu'mlu'rs ul tlu' ycurluumlt stall this nuums tlu' rt' XX'LlI'll nl' long luiurs ul' xmrlg on Writeups mul pit' ttlrc captions. llut tilting with tlu' xvurlt 1lSSlgl1L'll to tlu' Stull' tlu' girls will tiuistiim' tlu' nu'mm'y of tlu' trip to Villnnmui xx'lu'rc tlu'y aittciulcml tlu' ixllllllill Press LiUIllvCl'Cl1L'L'. Vlilu' llitting titlc lor 9'u'rccl llvirt Xculum' . . . . Q ' 's Fvzirluuvlt is lf,x-Cui'clc, wliiuli nuums l'rom tlu' lu'ni't.' l lu' gills LlL'lxl10lYlCLlQL' 'ill tlu'ir ims iiul hlcssings us l'luwing lirom Christ's l lczirt mul pity llim luwmngc in this wily. Sucrccl l lL'Lll'I'S yczirluumlt has won st'xt'i'gil l1l'llL'S mul tlu' stzill' ol' V356 SlI1CL'l'L'lf luwpcs to l3l'tlLlllL'L' im cquiilly xmittlifwliilt' llllil iiwgiul winning tum. I ctli . t L- . i Cyn, A, l. Lulcll il Xlil vllins. - , . . . uwny, Nl. Vl'ist', Nl. XY.iltlcit'r, .iiu Xl. lung CLlI'Cl-llllf' tliscuss LllL'k'lllS. 'Vs ww,-4 'N Anyone for the tlarlt room? lrowne, lj. O'Donnell, -I. Vllin- ter, A. Clraehe, A. Koenig, ll. Stenger anal l.. hlaeeo. Iihnivawnhtt Gllnh ncler the auspices of Sister 1-Xliee iliherese anal with .Xnn Koenig as presitlent, the photography elnlw meets every hlontlay afternoon in the Chem l.ah, .lunior and Senior eluhs al- iernating eaeh weelt. The main purpose ol' the eluh is to promote a greater interest in eaeh phase ol' photography. ilihis is aeeomplishecl hy teaching the girls the proeesses lor clereloping ancl printing negatives as well as sponsoring such aetirities as field trips ancl photographie eontests. Getting ready to develop a film are: AI. Larkin, E. Bain thc Qi,-I5 L-Hwy llwmxtlycs in1n1CnSCly at ski, A. Farina, Yl. Hoyle. A. llermann, -I. Cirineione anc ' ' ' ' DI. Vllorthe. the meeting and at the same time they learn ahout photography to he ahle to cultivate it as a worthwhile hohhy for latter lilie. illhese girls proutlly pisplay their projects for the Photo ljveryone takes an aetix e part. l. Spuhler, A. lngals, ll graphy Cluh. l.. llruno, VV. Vllilliams, M. Craven, Xl. Nle- Nichols, hl. llnrns, V. llaslxel, C. Puls, lf. hleflann, G Mahon, I. Allen, C. llarcling, Klehringer, P. llolancl, XV. hleforinaelx, hl. liono, P. Cionnelly, G. llelaney, anal hi Shugrue, C. Eager, j. Clark ancl M. Sehneek. Allen. Making themselves usclul in the lihrury arc: F. Doyle, G. Morton, B. Hagan, Nl. Lynch, E. Ncisscn, A. Gun- non and N. Dowd. Eihrnrg Qlluh L. Anfiuno, A. Huck, and D. Clxulficlcl, the ofticcrs, :lulrgu out hooks alt the clcslx. jljyt lfx ll 'fylll PK lURl'IJ M' Rnaulz fxI'l'1llljZ,il1g library clispluys clocsn't seem to troululc G. lJCl2lllL'f', Cf. luylor, Nl. Risuvy, B. clilfillllilftl, K. Boltmd ,l. .Ioycc uncl A. Sticglc. Cxntching up on their rcucling arc Al. Dunkel, Xl. Di Moria, NI. cwllfliiltb, ul. Boyle, L. Pormffo, llnrt, M. Lurl Qslumliugj, P. llivon, hlnrconc, L. Anviuno, A. Buck, and D. Clxulficld. T hc ohjcct of this cluh is to sponsor grcutcr in- tcrcst among students in the use ol' hooks und Iilmmry scrviccs. Among thc projccts usual to stnnulutc rcucling inturvsts in tht- school lmvc hccn Tho NllX'L'I11l3Lll' Hook ljilllp and TIw Catholic Book Wt-ck. Ev Glvrrlv illrangainv I wice a month the French Club under the guidance of Sister Francis Irene meets to be- come better acquainted with the French langu- age and to see some of the many beautiful sights of France. Every other Thursday the girls abanf don their native language for a half-hour and speak French as much as possible. The program usually includes French games, choral speaking or the dramatization of short plays. This year the Club has undertaken a new project by re- cording many of the French conversation and songs. In this way the girls are given an oppor- tunity to hear their pronunciation and correct their mistakes. VVhen they hear the recording played back they usually exclaim E'est-ce que moi?'l Another feature of the club is the films which take on a life-like beauty as they are shown on the screen. These films acquaint the C. Crawford, S. O'Connor, M. Miele, and A. Pere- neyi test their skills with a French conversation. girls with the picturesque scenery of France and point out the places of interest which are so im- portant for French culture. The Club is now in its fourth year and has proved to be of immeasurable value to the French students by supplementing much of the work done in class plus additional culture and con- versation. These Seniors are in the midst of enjoying a French film. Cstamlingj-K. Olllegan, E. Southwick, C. Flynn, D. Moody, A. Craebe, C. hlclfann. CseatcdD-P. Flood, K. Azrara, K. O'Neill, M. E. Lawlor, P. Savage, H. McKenna, M. O'Brien, M. Quinlan, B. Kopnicky, B. Propper, D. Signor, N. l.a Klontagne and M. Nelson. E9 2' X E ' gf Q QE? 'Q' 1 S 325 If - li ,mg 1? fig X - V f 4, iiyj Spf' 3 3' 1' is aging gifs W ' i 1515 'T 3' 5 y I 2.5 5 f ' QQ Svpvvrh Gllnh acred lleart rXeademy proudly hoasts ol' her Speech Cluh. It is directed hy Mr. Robert lc. Sheppard, and, Sister lllizaheth Loretto serves as moderator. 'lqhe officers are: V. Connella, Cllrcslg Nl. lf. llalvey, QV. PQ: A. llinchlnan. Qfor. Secfig I3, Sheppard, Cllec. Seal. lfach inernher participates in the activities ex- tended to them hy the Catholic liorensic League. 'lhere are tournaments every two weelvs in which the girls speak with original topics, oratorical declamation, dramatic interpretation, extempo- raneous or dehatc. 'lihe latter is the most difficult and most rewarding ol' all speech activities. This year the Varsity dehaters placed second in the annual N.Y.U. and N.F.L. tournaments, while the Al.V. won the sectional finals at Albany, N Y Yes, Sacred lleart Academy can truly hoast ol an outstanding Speech Cluh. The officers, A. llinchman, lXl. Falvey, V. Gonnella and B. Sheppard, proudly display their trophies. Varsity dehaters, V. Gonnella, M. Falvey, A. llinchman and OlNeill give some helpful debate tips to JN clehaters, M. Sheppard, V. Barry, V. Cruter and M. McDonnell. 120 7 UL llw scmor Il1CllllDL'I'5 rclux lmu lorc am important Contest. Y Gonncllu, ll. Sllcppnrcl, A llinclmmn, AI. McAmlruws, Cl Morton uml M. lfulvcy. Kg S R y Wg ll l Tlrc Junior mcmlucrs look at the spaccs wlmiclm tlwy lmopc to lvill in thc luturc yunrs alt Sucrccl Heart ACilllCI1lf'. l. Daly, CN. Henry, ll. Unguslmiclx. R. Uwcns, ll. llonnclly. nm M. Mcllonncll. A speech sc-cms to lmold the interest of B. Sullivan, Nl. Dc Marin, Nl. l,S'l1L'l1, V. Botronc, B. Stcngcr, Burke, ,I rcl, S. O'Ncill, N. Mcflovcrn, V. Barry, E. Allmncsc, V. Guilcr amd S. Allyn. mlqcl. U. Driscoll, Ii. Ncissen, K. O'Bricn, M. McKenna, B. Klcllinn, E. Moran, E. Taylor, B. Arps, lxl. Slmcp- C6122 Qlluh H usic is the voice of angels. Music provides humani- ty with a greater appreciation and tone for the old masters, Through our Clee Club great masters as Foster and Ronberg are brought to the halls of Sacred lleart. Each Monday and 'lhursday at 2:55 sharp! the familiar noos and Hnawsw ring through the quiet halls of S.ll.A. This alarms neither the faculty or the student body for all know that the Clee Club is in session, ln each practice the organization under the slxillful guidance of Sister Mary Immaculate strives to obtain perfection. Their untiring efforts and prayers have been rewarded by success after success. Christmas always seems brighter as the traditional carols are being practiced for their perform- ances at St. .loseph's llospital and Mercy llospital. As the winter months slip away, spring comes quickly and the Musicale with it, This enjoyable event ends the school year leaving pleasant memories in the hearts of all. Senior members of the Glee Club: First Row-KI. Lynch, S. Gonsilxc C Gflllllll A Buck L bhancloif, hl Risavy, M. Mannion, E. Schramm, M. Camillery, Second How-S De Nlirino B Schiembcr S Collins C D'Orsi, A. Markowslai, B. Graz, K. Kelly, C. Coan, R. Santora. 122 First Bow-C. D'Ursi, B. Santora, Nl. Lynch, Uehlarinc Budy, M. Gallagher, B. Catanzara, C. Graham, S. Gonsalvc iXlarl4owsl4i, lf. Sclirainm, B. Cral, S. Collins, C. Coan, B. lmano, C. Bapp, E. Bodgers, B. Bohne, L. Cuarnasclielli, K. M. I.. Cuillen, M, l.. jakoluowski, B. Blass, P. Stevens, P. M. Goodwin, ll. Fordyce, M. Fox, M. Gallagher. Tlzird Bon Stade, AI. Lanib, M. Bird, K. l.el1an, N. DiCiovanni, B. Delesr li. Donaliue. K. Kelly. Frmrllz Bow+lNl. Mannion, D. Sheplie lace, C. Klllllli, C. Lenelian, M. Kilgannon, M. Keilnian, B. li. llntstrasscr, Nl. Straulm, P. Boll. P. Phillips. i, ll llorning, C. Dielun, E. Scltielnel, B. Scliiemlier, B s, A. Buck, L. Sliandorf, M. Bisavy, N. lXlannion, A Bogncr. Seeoml Bow-D. I.. Cavanaugli, M. l.. Montal Calan, E. Boekelinan, A. Mallon, D. Quinn, M. Hines Nlundorft, M. Connnillcry, B. Ka-icr, M. ll. lXlattliews 1- U. O'Connor, Anziano, A. lNleancy, L. l.esscr, M 1, Moore, C. DeBrita, P. Sadler, C. Boyle, lXl. Nelson rd, B. Scott, K. May, Kennedy. M. lianglinan, P. VVal Vl'ilde. M. Flament, C. Maher, Il. Cnerin, N. Ledwt-:Ii Yi If Kami l l Officers of tlie Glee Clulu: D. Horning, C. Diehm, C. Rapp, B. Bogner, IQ. Scliieluel, B. Catanyara, B. Budy, M. Callaglaer. 123 First row: T. Trouye, M. Cullen, M. A. Rice, lXl. E. Falvey, E. Rodgers, A. Harrison, M. McVey, L. Forster, A. Reinhardt, N. Plank, Price, C. Puls, Puls. Secoml row: P. Conly, C. Nardi, G. Boyle, M. Larkin, B. Unga- shiek, P. Fay, V. Barry, B. Keeley, C. Rapp, Leahy, D. Miller, Ryan, Nl. A. VValdier, hlullcr. Gbrrhvatrat L Officers: P. Fay, L. Forster, Nl. E. Falyey, Puls. A. Kramer, N. Lanzerone, A. Johnston, Nl. L. Rupnick, P. Toole, C. Kujath, R. Renehan, E. Haess, L. Kost, M. L. Keller-the new I he orchestra at Sacred lleart Academy has hcen in existence now for four years. Under the moderation of Sister Mary Immaculate and the direction of hir. R. Rybka, it has made great strides. There are ahout fifty mcmhers who have worked diligently to attain its success. Each year the orchestra gives a recital and plays at numerous other school functions. Speech contests, May Crowning, asscmhlies, and gradu- ation are some to name only a few. This year's recital was held in Fehruary and was a magnifi- cent piece of work well done. On Vlfcdnesday afternoon the school halls echo with the strains of selections from such famous composers as Cershwin and Crieg, It may he truly said that the orchestra is growing from in- fancy into adulthood. Wi First Hou'-1. V-l1Ul'l'll2l, R. Merino, B. VVooclwni'cl, Ci. Hootllcy, S0111 Aclclcnc Sticglc. Kzitlilccn Muller. Tlzinl 15011-li. Nlurpliy, V. Stro ut, M. Clioln. CI 'lolinson Nl. Fordyce, Patricia Doclicrty. V. Sclincidcr, M. lironslti, P. liiss, A. l.ii'olsi, A. Dcvur, M. lrvcf C. Duylor, P. Ixcnny, lx. Quspcr. V. Cuilcr, A. C rowlcy, Nl. Sane. I o lmvc onc Catholic iliululct on cwry sliip pitgils, mission stations ill1Ll our .Xrnicnl l5oi'ccs .it leaning tlic liairlnor of New York is tlic aim lioinc and gilmroiicl. 'llicy uontiict scvciity-I'ix'u in ol tlic C.C.C. Unclcr tht- clircction ol' Sister -lC2ll'l stitntions in sill. lilicrc am' no spcciliic i'cqtiin' C lfllCl'il1C tlic incinlucrs mail Cutlmlic ilizilulcts ments lor im'nilwrsliip: gill nrt' xxclcoinc, gill man to liomcs lor tlic zigccl, penal institutions, lios- sonic. ,M Cul ciilflllllil' .Xctionists arc tliosc wlio luclong m'cry stutlcnt l'L'n'cix'L'cl tlic issun' coinincinoraiting to tlic 'lizilvlct Clulu, lor tliis is vitzilizccl tlic Centennial ol' tlic Sistvrs ol' St. -Ioscpli in Ilia itliolic Action. lirooltlyn Dioccsu. lli'L'i'y wcclx, tlic nicmlwrs ol' tliis Cllll5 clistri- 'lilic ziclivitics ol' tliis clulw am' unclci' tlic tlinw' lintc rht- Caitliolic iliulvlct ol' tlic llioccsc ol' tion ol' SlSfL'I'.lCLll1 Ciitliwiiic. 'llirougli Ilia' cl' lliooltlyn to tlic girls who sulmscrilnc. ililiis ycgir Lis lorts ol' lliis clnlv Catholic itlt-ills iirc spit-ntl 1 special scrvicc to tliv girls, tlicy sim' to it tlmt ll1l'UlIQllHlll Ciitliolic liomcs. U I nhlvt - - 1 m ' - lfrxl lmow- l. lxcnnv. C liuiaitli, ll. ciLll'lL'5Sk'I1, Ci llootllcy, ll. Nlasvlictti. l rliUI'lll.l, Nl, lnrf, lf. Quinn Nl. l:CI'l'.lI'll. lion' Aliwor--ll XX Moclnauitll. l. xxllYI'lllL', ,I Lilly. X. SL'llIlL'lllL'l'. M l'orclyL'L'. M. clltllll, A. Stun gcr. vii-C7t'l'icci's-,laiiic Uhrtlic M. McCormack, Presitientg S. O'Connor, Vice Presicientg P. May, Treasurcrg and R. Melville, Secretary pore through books to discover a new play for the cluh. li. Meehan, M. Meehan, M. Krajnick, ll. McCann, P. hlcfiann and H. Fullam rehearse the Christmas play No lioolnn with R. Uwcns as joseph anti D. Caulfield as Mary. 126 arganrttvn ll memhers are given a chance to clisplay their talents in the Dramatic Cluh. Under the patient hand ol' its moticrator, Sisf ter .lames Catherine, the Maryancttcs have sur- mountetl the ohstaclcs of amateur staging and proclucecl allnost professional plays. 'ipcg O'hly llcartf' untler the expert tiircction of Mrs. McDermott, demonstrated the exccptionf al talents of the mcmhers of the cluh. The cn- thusiasm of the cast as well as their clctcrmination to succccti greatly insurecl the success of the prof duction. Because of the large mcmhcrship of the cluh, all girls cannot he in the annual play. llowever, during thc course of the year, the memhers partif cipate in skits aimed at cultivating proper cliction and mannerisms, The Senior memhers are each given a chance to prepare a play, cast for it anti finally, clircct the actors. i'No Room at the inn, SL Vloseph's Sense of llumorf' A liantasy on the Passion anti The Divine Miracle are hut a few of the plays that have heen presented clur- ing the course of the vcar. The Dramatic Cluh helps stuclents to gain confidence in themselves and also develop a taste for the liner things of life. Theres magic in Dramatics. The memories of a certain role, an auclience's applause, the curtain closing on the last act are unforgettable and will remain in the memories of every hlaryanctte. J. Norwood, B. O'Keefe, VV. VVelel1, lXl. Bono, K. Treley, Zultas, C. Barrett, A. Vllilconcler, P. Fort, K. Carlsson Brennan, Langle, P.ICl1elluek, E. Britone, il. Masterson, M. O'Regan, A. Prefiosi, C. Figlozzi, D. Barker stop lol' a laugli in tlie iniclst ol sorting tickets lor our seliool pliy i'l'eg U lXly lleart U f ll! P. Nostrand, and ll. Me- lienna plead their ease before judge ul. Riso while J. Fitz- gralcl almly defends lier client P. Savage attended by tlre ladies and gentlemen of tlre jury-M. Lurl, nl. Larkin, L. Anviano, ll. Clayville, C. O'Regan, ll. lleieliert, M. Miele, M. Nelson, D. faul- liield, ll. llurns. j. Duggan- 31 uninr 'Binh Glrnnn ' he Junior Red Cross has as its chief goal the welfare of America. Nlhe representatives of the junior Red Cross help to fulfill this YF aim. At the beginning of each term the students of every class elect W a representative, who in tLll'11 attends the meetings LlI1Cl6I' the guid- fgl ance of Sister Maria Gertrude. V W' The girls enroll the entire student body as members oi the or- fll ganization. Contributions are gratefully accepted and within a few days the girls can be seen wearing their Red Cross buttons on their collars and flashing a membership card in their wallets. T ' s . ' . . 1l'lLIS each year with the suppoit and cooperation of the students and representatives, the drive ends successfully. leach girl can feel proud that she has helped this worthy cause. Seated: B. VVagner, C. Hoodley, E. Graves, H. Barry, G. lXlCCiUI'IH2ICli. Standing: P. blannion, M. Schmitt, P. Pxaynor, C. Delaney, C. Covaloski, A. Hinchman, K. Keohan, B. O'Keefe, P. Pay, M. Nelson, M. Aexel pause awhile and smile for the camera. 128 SE' af , Q if X 1, 1E 1 V .I E N if X ef. f 12 wf S , .L,L 77 K wi K , A my 1 ,Nl E rm J . A T225 .ik k 2 V A ksm- 1 my . xr Stk . . ,. .,.,f1. .K . xy ti X g . .ip if 5 vii GA 5? 5 N gg N rr 59 Y Q . fp 1 Q .. N M , X Q5 fz. ., 0 v sw. - , A4 ff 'n ,. 1- L ' 1: p, - W b: ,, V1 jbi 9VVhL . uuuuzu l k , V u b : 5 H , :QA Q Xqqxi g 3 , m N 'W 1 x v ,A 4 t U , W J ss ' . 4' , JL,- . lx '53, . .- , WL. W i K M Tv: C O O ndcr the direction ol' Elizabeth Looney and sup- ervision of lXliss Beatrice Hellon, the Athletic .Xssoeiation has heen successful in all its endeavors. Some ol' the many activities that come under its heading are: Varsity, ,lay Vee, Cheerleading, and such special events as Sports Night and many Alumnae functions, Included also in its curriculum are llostel Cluh which provide the outdoor type girl with adventure. Tennis and Solithall Cluhs which give each girl a chance at keen competition. Thus the Athletic Asl sociation has given the girls ol' Sacred lleart a sense ol' good sportsmanship whether she he a winner or loser. 11' liil A. Hinehman and M. Falvey, captain and co-captain ol varsity respectively. lead their team to victory. .xl F llil Xlli ,X X, ' :Qai- ll il B. Looney. President ol' Athletics Cilulm, ushers in the new haslxethall season with a pep talk to encourage the girls to attend the games. Sacred Heart Academy proudly boasts of its Varsity players. Row I-M. Spota, P. Fay, E. Looney, R. Dunne A Hinchman, M. Falvey, M. Caruso, L. Barry, M. Gallagher. Row II-L. Guarnaschelli, M. Lennihan, E. Rodgers S VVynkoop, B. Ungashick, B. johnson, A. Macca. 'hr Hurniig s the Varsity 13askethall Team hegan its entrance on March 12, 1956, at The Mary Louis Academy, jamaica, some two hundred 5.1 1.1-X. supporters cheered the team on, in this the last game of the season. There was an air of excitement ahout, due to Sacred 11eart's unde- feated interscholastic season. The minutes ticked away and the game reached the halfway mark with Mary Louis in the lead. The Ilempstead cagers earnestly strove to score the needed points hut unfortunately trailed to the end. The final score was 71-54 in Favor of Mary Louis. Some of the hettcr scores for this 1955-1956 season are: 53-46 Our Lady ol' Mercy 59-37 St. Agnes 30-11 Dominican Commercial 48-35 Our Lady of Mercy 63-12 St. Joseph 42-41 St. Agnes 53-35 Mary Louis -16-27 Uur Lady of Vvisdom 44-38 Dominican Commercial 61-55 Our Lady of VVisdom Skillful teamwork and strength were shown in the Knights of Columbus, C.Y.O. tournament in 13rook1yn and in the Ascension School tourney in Elmhurst where Sacred Heart faced Stella Maris lligh School and Our Lady of Mercy Academy. of l Jing PP N 'lf em ll V. l The ,l.V. cheerleaders willingly pose for our cameraman. Cnmsalves, Nl. Cassidy. J. Hart, M. Sharpparcl, K. Keahim, K. Goclesky, T. Amlerscm, hl. llirml, A. Dee anal G. Gdula. ur up and coating varsity stars can boast ol Heart. 'I'I1c.l.V. is under the tlii-ection ol' Nliss an ittllwessive l'4'C0liLl this season. They liL'll0ll, the l'01ll'll, with Sister Dolores anal have shown tltemselves capable C'UlllCIlllCl'S Sister Philothea as laculty lll0ilL'l'2ll0l'S. Their against all oplmilents and a Credit to Sacred threat is always wait 'till next year, girls! Smiles ul' guuil sportsmanship are clisplayetl hy the ,l.V. lf. Graves, I.. NleFelley, li. Alhanese, -l. Agresta. ll. Man' eusu, K. U'l3rien, Nl. Vllhitfield, A. Bugler, hl. llollantl, ,l. lleulxer, hl. Gclcleslcy, Al. hlehlanus, QI. Viveritu, P. lsammir aml C. Taylur. K J f .1 .l'1 p 1 , , I fr, K, 4,10-:,ff,f,f, . e,ff'f,'-. ,-2'-,, ,ff:'. f 1 ,fry ' . f M. X . ' K, ' 'i - ff I ,,s'f. x I A FN X if K W-Xml 3 L K F J, ap.. N 2' , , K Y --,E , v+v,- D,xv v -Avila AWA NA?-AQAA JN-y'JiAvAvA3g,AvAv4gvAvA, ,- bb-4..,.f' yi Spf xw COMMENCEMENT IS A BEGINNINC OF HIGH ROMANCE OF ADVENTURE OF A GOLDEN FU 1 URE BUT ROMANCE IS A BUBBLE ADVENTURE IS A MIRAGE AND THE FUTURE IS GOLDEN ONLY WHEN ITS LINKS ARE FORCED IN GOD i ns If 4' MB .ff In -I I - l ' I 4 . 134 ' www Wana Q sv Youth Day on the Academy Plaza. ilihe Apostles from Sacred Heart Academy: M. Lures, M. Vllaldier, M. Simonson, K. Marsale, ll. Looney, M. McVey, M. Hehir, ill. Mahony, P. Matthews, ll. hlurphy, K. Lyons, ll. Spiaelii. The Apostles-in dramatic action. . . GB. Bag TB rentwccd was the scene again for the annual Catholic Youth Organization Day. It is a day set aside in the fall of each year when Catholic lligh School hoys and girls from all over the lsland asscmhle to pay homage to Cod and the Hlcssed Virgin Mary. Held on Columbus Day, it was well represented hy all the Catholic Youth of Long lsland. The order of the day's events hegan with Mass which was said inside the Sacred lleart Chapel. A magnificent pageant followed which was hased on the theme The hlysteries of the Rosary. Some of our Seniors added their efforts to the tahleau depicting the Descent of the lloly Chost. After lunch Father Covern of XVesthury provided us with an enjoyahle afternoon of square dancing. Recreation was then followed hy a discussion of 'Nlihe Rosary in Modern Catholic Liyesn by Father Morgan which added to the girls appreciation. A sermon then followed in which Father Morgan talked about 'The Rosary Todayfl After Bencdiction the girls were again homeward bound, a climax to a wonderful day. The solemn moment of the day-Benediction. , AQ ff' -fp M .. 5 -swag 'D it Yll 41.5 K , 4 7 if - . 4 . i i sfvg' ,' Ms. 1 . 2 , K A i 'xi X . . ii ' ' W, , Q It Zlkzthrr Mnurrru falling I. McAndrews, M. Falvey, and A. Hinchman - Sacred Heart's youth panelists. Bow to your partners-as Father Govern calls V. 137 Hastall claps as companions follow through. 119. N Gruup awaiting Ctxnnnunitm wafer. left to riglitflu. Barry, Mr. Barry, Mr. Matthews, and daughter Patricia. Rev. liymaral P. Galligan, Director of Vocations lor Fathers of St. Edmund speaks: Seated, left to right! Mr. Falvey, lXlcAnclrews, Mr. MeAndrews, S. Fiupatrick, and Mr. Fitzpatrick. Q f iliathrr - Eaughter Qlnmmuninn Mrvakfaat Senior Glcc Club members. Lefi to riglzt-D. llurning, lXl. lXlanniun, K. Marsala, E. Schiebel, B. Bugner, B. Catanzaro, A. Buck, E. Schramm, K. Kelly, S. Gunsalves and R. Santura. Seated from right 10 leftfll. Catan- faro, Mr. Catanzaro, lX'lr. Hart, Gun- slaves, S. Hart, and Hart. 'P' A f...-5,5 - Q- , :E : is. Q . ga N 4' x Q f , . , Y Q Q Xi L S r 1 7--N . KS K .QQ NQg1 f we .0 N 5 . I , , i .5 Ol 1 M , , . 3 E 9 : i 'Y L' Y Q x., Qlhrintmzm 151219 3'o'5Nathan and his little sister had heard ZVsXV0l1ClCl'lllll stories of a great man named ,lesus amd llis dear mother, who loved even poor children like themselves. People had told them stories of this Dlesus' kind- ness and llis extraordinary powers over life and death, and the marvelous deeds lie performed. They said that llc had heen horn on just such a cold and hitter winters night as this one, so the children decided to find out for themselves the truth ol' these stories. Arriving at the Blessed Ladvls door, they are welcomed by this beautiful and gentle woman. T o answer their questions, she summons Jesus' most beloved disciple and friend, St. llohn. From .Iohn's lips unfolds the stirring Bible story of Our Lordls humble hirth, Presented in a series ol' heautiful tableaux, the story of His Na- -,.g4Qb-l '? the Christmas Carolers' Procession hi The Gym is filled with Christmas Cheer. Mary portrayed hy C. Fahey and C. Godlevvski as joseph reenact the nativity scene. tivity, including some of the accounts of the Churchls greatest Saints and martyrs was indeed moving and in keeping with the spirit of the sea- son. Thus was the contribution of the Seniors to the 1955 Christmastide. Nathan was played hy Pat Reichert and the little sister by Shelia O'Connor. Claire Fahey portrayed Our Blessed Mother and Martha Miele made a convincing St. Iohn. The Seniors assumed such roles as martyrs, al- tar boys and Franciscan monks. Supported by our talented Clee Cluh, this Christmas pageant was unforgettable to all who saw it. Angels adoring the infant, Jesus: Left to right-G. Crawford, B. Glimm, B. Greeley, A. Farina, P. Hanly, K. O'Neill, hi. Quinlan, C. Flynn and Little Sister played by S. O'Connor. The finale of the Christmas play was the Mass scene with Eileen Scott as the priest. Bethlehem scene provides a hack- ground scene for the offering of the Mass. 2 K al ? X 5 Q it + ' MILJ iff if ffl? Y-If 5 ... . t . f sg., f ' .Q , H' M , 15.15 2 I j If -. X fl, .. . 1 4 . is i i C J-X . L K L' . ...Y .5 Y s .. . II , ..,. , ' 'iw ,S E. S .93 ,ei ' ' V ' 7' IQI- K. Q is Q3 X X if , , ix S it ,ff N 4 b , iw. 1. 'W ' YE bf as My-A M g in Q t 2 ' M Mm neg .S S ff K+ L.. Q ff' V1 mv T fiwgq, if ff swim MH W, .44 1 Q B rx Nd- 54 m LL,.:h ,lf .. L....,.Q A .1994 ,,-- Wmmqm., X Biirai Ellriimg Ji a school dedicated to the Sacred Heart, ihere should never be omitted thc devotion most dear to the Sacred lleart, that of honoring Him on First Friday. Here at Sacred lleart Academy, we look forward to the first Friday of the month for our special opportunity to pay our homage to Our Lord. Each month a different priest conducts the de- votions, which consist of a sermon and Bene- diction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Four times a year we get a report card which shows our scholastic standing. Hut through these month- ly visits from the priest, we are able to see more clearly our spiritual standingf' VVe are given opportunities to improve by the inspiring ser- mons and spiritual benefits derived from Bene- diction. Every girl realizes the privilege of being a part of this devotion because she receives lmmeasur- able graces which help her through each month in a truly Catholic manner. This year the stu- dents were fortunate in having Monsignor i-Xsip, Father John Berlcery, Father Daniel Egan, SA., and Father Thomas lXlcClade conduct the devo- tions. Their sermons filled every Student with a desire to improve. And during the Benediction hymns, we resolved to be God conscious forever and united with llis Most Sacred lleart. The inspiring words of the Conference Master, Father C. Kiniry, spur the girls on to greater fervor in their devotion to the Sacred Heart. x 1,1- Ii' 'ii fha I. Ng ixk is ,I I X in Cmik own special blessing month . . . His Ueneciieticm. Legion members V. Sclineiniei' and l.. Seiiumin prepare for lienediction. Pictured receiving Holy Communion are left to riglzt: M. and Mrs. Miele. kneeling and and Mrs. Mclluffee standing. A. Kepple and P. Thomas kneeling at the communion rail before receiving Holy Com- munion. Sister Alonzo is seen here at the Communion Breakfast cordially talking to those seated at the main table. Left to riglit: M. and Mrs. Scott, M Smith, Nl. and Mrs. Miele, Brother Darby and Mrs. Becher. nthrr - Eaughtvr Qlnmmuninn Ervakfazi .4 W4 ,..S-uf Q 61558 In this dining group we see Mrs. Mclieeiey, K. Murphy, C. and Mrs. Hayle having a wcmciertitil time at the annual fmiiiiiuniuii Breakfast. 1 aeh YCLII' as spring nears us, Saerecl lleart Aeadeniy holds the AlntherflDaughter Communion Breakfast in the Carden City Hotel. The nine cfelnek Mass is eeiehrateci in the sehnnl and is tnllnweci hy a hreaktiast in the hotel. During the cielieinus hrealxtiast the girls and their mothers listen to an inspiring talk hy luither. I iis talk reniincis us oi our duties to nur parents and we realiye our great privilege of nhtaining many graces hy attend- ing this speeial event. O O O O G. and Mrs. frawfnrci smile sweetly intu the eaniera as their picture is being taken. Mrs. McKenna, Mrs. Ofirviiitcmr. Mary Mefnrr niick anti U'C'rmnnr pruuciiy tiispiay their new Easter hcmnets as this picture is taken at the fcrininnninn Breaixiiast. VVasn't that Breakfast gmitifu. says Mrs. De leso to her daughter B. Mrs. Meforiniek, her daughter C. anci li. Matthews wait eagerly to hegin their hreaktast. An enjnyahie time is evident with this gruup attending the Mother-Uaughter fuinniuninn Breakfast. left to right they are: Mrs. and M. Nelson, A. and Mrs. 7 lerenyi, Mrs. and M. U'Brien. I' txgit 'ts 5 'ff s. 61 Hymns of praise are sung to Our Lady. L. Faughnan, M. Fanslow, M. Filosa, T Mefonville, Childs, M Thomann, B. Eckart, K. Pfei fer. K. Cude, M. Meany, P Johnston. E. Hempel at mike invites Our Lady to preside at the annual May Crowning of S.H.A. Girls left to right: ll. Fanslow, Nl. Filisa. liliese girls form an attractive patteri around the two Queens oi the Nlay. sifting-j. Lilly, C. Fitzgerald E. Pfeifer, P. Reamer. Stzznzlng-M. Festa, M. Meany, M. Holvapfel, E. Ilempel, B. Echart, C. Bednall, G. Carbes. T010 How-M. MCCarthy, C. Blalonejf, C. Boyle, A. Keppel, nl. Rodgers. ag Glrnmning fi 148 t. .. r sw-f'? K Q-Q X2 2 ' -fi w .2 ik- 5. 1 . Qt : kt iffzid-Sv E csc. fs -: a. f: .. 'G' wwf: The enthronement of the Sacred Heart in S.H.A. took place at this lxlay Crowning. Standing-Il. Pappa- lardo, P. Johnston, R. Kern, M. Thomann, Hadley, S. Gough, bl. Hall. Top Row-K. Cude, L. Faughnan. R. Oster, H. Hoeg, M. Mack, R. Hopkins. Sitting-B. james, bl. Fansloxv, Pm. Quigley, B. Ryan. B espite the inclement weather which made it impossible for the ceremony to be held out- doors, the traditional May Crovvning was an in- spiring and successful one. lleld in the auditor- ium of the school, the processional began with the Senior members of the Legion of Mary and the Leo llonor Society, dressed in pastel gowns and serving as the attendants of the May Queen. The President of the Student Council, wearing a bridal gown and veil, held the honor of crown' ing the statue of the Blessed Virgin. As a hymn was sting by the students of the school, a floral crown was placed on Our Ladyis head as a sym- bol of the combined love of all present. Reverend Aloysius Cilliclt, pastor of Our Lady of Loretto parish, gave an inspiring talk rea garding this beautiful occasion. Cliinaxed by Bcnediction of the hlost Blessed Sacrament, the ceremony ended with the reces- sional of the students. A truly memorable day, one eagerly awaited, had ended, but its signific- ance will long be remembered in the hearts of every student at Sacred lleart Academy. E. Hempel, President of the Student Body, has the honor ol crowning Our Blessed Mother, Queen of the May. E. Schiehle, A. Farina, and QI. Mc- Andrews put their deposits safely away. Which size fits best? Svgmhnl nf nur aiuritg Father Callahan speaks of the deep itteagrng of a senior ring. Bling Qlvrvmnng lfor the dluniors the high point of their high school career is the day of the Ring Ceremony. Very appropriately, june IO, the Feast of the Sacred lleart is selected for the presentation. Alter the opening address hy the Student Coun- cil President, thc Iuniors recite a prayer to the Sacret lleart. At this years ceremony, Reverend Charles Callahan, who gave a meaningful talk on the significance of the rings, blessed them. Breathlessly, one by one, the juniors then filed onto the rose-hedecked stage to receive the symhol of their school-their rings. After reciting the Consecration to the Sacred Heart, the Alma Mater was sung which never before meant so much to the Class of '56, Senior Rings signify 'They have come of agef' 150 Angela Farina beams as slie proudly displays lier ring. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus guide us to wear our rings in such a way as to bring liunor to the school. 151 is llie lung 2lVVLllIL'll niuinem liars urrivenl as tlie .Iuniurs gn em receive rlwir rings. .Nr 5 W 3 5' . X ' am. s ..'f'Jg'Tf1 W X 4 , , :sm Q W ' V, Lg W1 N g V 54 W' 5 M 4 E '55 2 :X WW ' L, A VL ' . Qi? W is M . 1,.Q - - gg .Eff A W V ' ' 'L' . 'Q Q 1 ff 5 I iffy . ' Q Qfgfxr I . fiaffgvw ti X if :kik l :.kk r:.k ,kgkk ' in - X.., fi A -11.f:LffQ5jfAv gg.g ik XX ig ri 5 in ' ' J X. ff Q. '4+: 'f 43E N wi Q, by X W Qfig ' ' f f +54 if W W Q , , f -. g 9 The eternal battle between Peg, R. Melville, and Mrs. Chichester, M. Miele, is wit- nessed by A. Preziosi as Alaric Chichester and M. Nelson as Ethel Chichester. the lawyer, P. Reichert, breaks the sad news to Alaric, Ethel and Mrs. Chichester. Jarvis, the butler, played by B. O'Keefe, announces to Alaric the arrival of Mr. Brent, a suitor of Ethel Chi- chester, as Ethel and Mrs. Chichester look on. Romantic differences seem to upset Ethel Chichester and Chris Brent. ms! Q3 4,3 I Mfg GB The Gaelic charm of Peg 'O My Heart was ably portrayed by the Maryanettes on the night of No- vember 22, 1955. Leading the east of Hartley Manners famous play were Regina Melville as Peg and Rosemary Owens as lerry. This delightful play tells the story of an Irish girl who comes to England to live with her aunt and her uncle. At first Peg finds it difficult to get used to her new family and the strange surroundings but as time passes on she becomes accustomed to her new way of life. IS4 GJ A-3 e, ,, e as 9 9 we Qvqkg 690 iii? C 94 g Lqvnrt 'X featured performer who captured the heart of tht audience. during his brief 'ippearanee was Mich- 'itl better known 'is Cocoa OReg'm. The girls rewird for their long hours of practice came when the curtains fell on the final 'ret 'ind tht applause filled the auditorium, With this see- ond grand production of the M'1ry'1nettes the tr'1- dition of 'ln '1nnu'il school play his been firmly implanted at Sacred lleirt. I55 Alarie and Mrs. Chichester eagerly await Peg's explana- tion for her unusual behavior as Ethel weeps. A l a r i e Chichester, Mr. Hawkes, R. Owens as Sir Gerald Adair, Mrs. Chichester and Ethel listen while Peg announces her intention to leave the household. R. Melville, ll. Owens, M. Miele, M. Nelson, A. Preli- ozi, E. Bottone, P. Reichert, D. Canfield and li. O'Keel'e look on as M. Mcforinack waits to present a houquet of roses to moderator Sister james Catherine. Peg and jerry agree that love sure is grand. Svvninr Bram E he long weeks of preparation and planning were over. Last minute adjustments were he- ing made on the heautiful gowns that made the girls into storyfhooli queens. The hours slid hy and the excitement mounted as the time for the Senior Prom approached. There was magic in the air. The seniors with their escorts, arrived at the Garden City Hotel For the long awaited cventfthe Senior Prom. For Decemher 28, 1955 had finally arrived as the girls stepped out into the starlit night. Claiety was the lieyfword as the couples danced ahout amid the attractive decorations of Hlloli- day lnnf' The highlight of the evening was the choosing of the Queen and her attendants. Mar' garet Oll3rien, our lovely sovereign, and her regal court were presented with heautiful houquets of American heauty roses, Hut all too soon it was over as the music faded into the night and the clock ticked away those precious hours. Tired hut happy couples depart- ed for housefhopping and hreakfast parties in an attempt to prolong a memorable evening. g, 11.20-f' 3 1 x s Before the Senior Prom the girls visited the Chapel with their escorts. Ms Chaperones for the Prom include Mr. hlatthews, Mr. Hoyle, Nr. Theisen, Mr. Graehe, Mrs. Looney, hlrs. lXlcAndrews, hlrs. Graehe, Mrs. Theisen, Mrs. Boyle and Mrs. Matthews. Q 5 S Y Q fi 4 I .X J fi 552 N X In - 'Iv J 5 ol O 5 'i .pp 0.5. Q f qw. a,, A ,, , Q 3 5, m X X . f k R ek ' A Vx ' 'X' . , A. L . -. 24 A , A W xl Fri, ' X . 1 X gr - f 'iff si 1 V T' 'Tw 2' XA 3' ' x i w we , W . 0 Q 1 il J A - fo ix is Vg ,Q A g f g 5 by 5. Q A 2 1 . g g, ,Q 1 'IM 9 4 W 'M 'B -mfxiwl' Sweet musie and laughter ring eleiir rimong the cliincing eouples. llullet smiek is enjoyed by the juniors with their cseorts. M nee upon ri time there was ai lizintzisy in Real f This, the theme ol' the 'lunior llrinee sets the moocl for guy decorations, whirling skirts rind an evening of Fun. Mem- ories ol' the night of ,Iunuziry 28 inelucle the exciting crowning of the thrilled queen, Patricia Smiles and lilziiring sltirts ritltl to the gay atmosphere. Mefluinness, clzmeing to the lmncl musie zincl zifterwtircls, happy partying at elzissmaites' homes. The eomlvinecl efforts ol Sister lXl. Protzise, Sister Maria Certrucle, Sister Alice Therese zmcl gener- ous sophomores helped to mailte the nliliziir sue- eessful. lfmll if W K 5 5 ig 1 Qs ii ? 1 ' ,W 55 7.9 for .M gk, 'Aviv 'Qi' , M . , Fltgpatrmk, B. Ghmm, Moore, Ix. D051 d Team. 5 zlefizggii I ,-NL. 4133 5' LJ H 3 , if 6' i ' I I '.3 vi 'sud wu- - ,I at ball ox er 1 , 'E 2.3 .2 1 will - Q ! . ,,i. 2 3 .-,ff -...gd 3 if ,W fi C awww . . Q1-Q1 .. 'Q' rp 2 , i,1 3 L 4 .b A l ' 4 f . ' z ? QW W S' J 3' Q? ? , 1, kip, -,im ,,., , is A is ...rip u J lxey - -0 1 -vw W Z' 'EK .-. :'QU7m'f' ve J. Neumann and K. Muller, the program-makers and stage- setters for practically every assembly. l S. Fitzpatrick-alternate general chairman. A2-avmhliva 1 ach Thursday the students at Sacred Heart Academy hurry through their classes a little faster than usual. For the last hours on Thurs- day are reserved for Assembly, a time students look forward to with eagerness. The programs are presented not only for amusement and en- joyment but also for enlightenment and edifica- tion. One of the most important assemblies is the one at which the new Student Council members are inducted. The Student Council is made up of the presidents of each class and of each activity. This year Helen Burns was elected President and Shelia Fitzpatrick, Vice-President of the C.O. At the first assembly of this year the presidents of the various clubs and activities, talked of their own club's purpose and work. This is done to ac- quaint the new students with the extra-curricular activities of the school and to awaken the upper classmen's interest in them. An assembly program that has been a tradition at S.H.A. is the program dedicated to the Tm- maculate Conception. The Seniors dressed in the Marylike prom gowns, dedicated their prom to Our Lady of the VVay and consecrated them- selves to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The Sophomore class celebrated the Ides of hflarch by presenting a Fantasia Romanaf, Ac- cording to them Old Rome was a lively place and, if perhaps the Old Romans wouldn't have enioyed the play, the girls at S.H.A. certainly did. Myra .- - all . ll? And now, our Reverend Principal Sister M. Alonzo . . . V. Schneider as Mary at the annual Immaculate Concep- tion Assembly with its S.D.S. campaign for more modest gowns for the Senior Prom. These and other assemblies throughout the year have given much entertainment and en- joyment to all. A 'X K ix l E .2 -4 4 if , ,U x Hi I x 'S 1. i gmt ,. k , : The Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Ryblca. B on't be sharp. lJon't be flat. Yes, you are back again enjoying the third annual recital ol thc Sacred llcart Acadciny orchestra. You certainly remember such numbers as Student Prince , Hells of Notre Dame , and Ulllycs' Dance , Perhaps you can also recollect Swallows Fliglnu, the duet played by Mary Ann Rice, llutist, and .Xlberta l larrison, clarinetist, or Patricia l:ay's trumpet solo, 'lNight and Day . ilihen too, there were the yiolin and clarinet cn- sernbles which added so much lo the eyeningfs entertainincnc. Sacred lleart was honored to have a guest perl'ormancc on the French llorn by blr. Boris liiyblca, it's accomplished instructor and director. Mr. Rybka enthralled the audience with his ren- dition ol' Mozart! 'iConccrto No. -P. The tone ol' thc inusic made evident the long hours ol' preparation and many rehearsals on the part ol' the girls that made this night the wonder, l'ul success that it was. Gabriel couldn't blow a sweeter horn than P. Fay QDrrhv5ire1 Zivriial 1 64 Xl. Hardy liitx thc high nutcs. cc with Flutc Suhr, ll Vento . C nmx al in Vcnicch rvnclcrcd by M. Fulvuy. X NK, NIcVcy, Sl l.A.'s own Benny Guudxlullm. XII. cgllkflllf' ilL'L'UIlllUAIl1lL'S tlxc XVIIILI scclum wlnlc ilu .rn listcns wlth rapt attention. Denlarino and M. VValdeicr entertain their audience with a piano duet. Spring illluairttlr I he annual musiealc of SI l.fX. clearly depicts the true spirit ol' our girls. 'lihc endless toils ol' the music students and the Clec Cluh are re- warded on this, their special day. The countless hours ol' practice arc realized as the polished musicians play their instruments with the ease of professionals. lt is a big night For the Seniors as each plays her solo, displaying four years ol' diligent study. This cycntful eye also gives us the chance to hear S.I l.A.'s ininiitahle Cllce Cluh sing its most delightful selections. This year Menclelssohn's Concerto in C Min- or and the Stars and Stripes Forever were numhered among the audiences favorites. The Cllee Cluh's rendition of Salute to Romhergu is certainly worthy of note and praise. XfVhether one he participant or spectator the spring recital will long he remcmhcrcd hy all. lihe unending hours ol' practice hrought rewarding results for S. Larkin, ll. liruno, If. Ciollincau, A. Simpson, ll. Norwood and hi. -lalcahowski. nfl K Fa jx V, lx, 4 ' ,A ww 5 . , J ' W: 633' wr wav X 'GN ' hi x ,7 fvkiiif , M, Sf F wwf 53 ,Q --an-ll Mari ,'f. G , li-.- We lt II Cl ur lllilag gr. Alonvo boards bus bound for Vllashington with P. Docherty, D. Canfield and M. Risavy. Mrs. Clayville, Mrs. Lyons, and Mrs. Nostrand bid their daughters a fond farewell. B. Greeley and D. Moody are pictured in front of the heautiliul Lafayette Hotel. ln hed - K. Dolan, B. Powell, P. Moran sleep with F.l3.l. man above them. V. Schneider, L. lxlaeeo, ll. Stenger and Nl. Uelea clown alter a long day ot sightseeing. ll. Clayville manieures as R. Calgano searches lr r a lost item in their luggage. K. l.yons enjoys a midnight snaclc before re- tiring. ? P Svlvpt 'hP1'P. A ll aboard! Those Familiar words bear a specif al meaning to every lunior. For with these words they begin their longfawaited trip to VVashington. Excitement ran high and cameras rapidly clicked as the girls, arrayed in their Spring finery, assembled in the school yard. Antif cipation bubbled oycr in the hearts of the juniors and the anxiety to be on their way could not be quelled. With misty eyes the Seniors bade faref well to them, as the buses started en route. The gay laughter and singing of the girls was 'S s.......-..... if aff QQ as -. y, ig Q ' iiU2IfZIQDl'll', .rl . r ...tw 4 A iiii it . f o n ' ..... - . A ! . .e .. ,. 4... ... .. heard from New York to VVashington, as they neared their destination. Finally, they were there at the much talked-about Lafayette llotel. There they would spend two funffilled, sleepless nights, reminiscing about the tours of the day. The mem- orable tours included trips to the VVashington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Capital Building, Library of Congress, and the never to he forgot- ten trip to Annapolis. Aside from the pleasure derived from the trips, the girls also acquired a wealth of historical knowledge which they could apply to their history studies. As the trip drew to a close, the girls realized that they could relive it again when they related its joyous events to their friends. 'W B. Theisen, Wlilson, B. Kopniclcy and fl. Mc- Kenna get first hand information about Annapolis. A. Hinchman, H. Hoeg, P. Hanly, Gonsalves, C. Godlewski, M., Long, T. Mahony and Larkin are enjoying the fine meals served at the hotel. he 1511113 Hlnurtwg Elunw 19 4- 4-. P. Matthews, A. Clayton, ll. Sheppard, D. Moody, E. Phelan, A. Farina, VVeehtel, K. Kelly, and C. Mcfann admired the beautiful scenery at Annapolis. E. Pinan and A. Buck catch a glimpse of the past at VVashington's home in Mount Vernon. in E. Loony, B. Greely, B. Sheppard, A. lleyden, P. Mat- thews, G. Boyle, Brown, E. O'Donnell, A. Craehe, M. Hehir, K. O'Neill, C. Flynn and D. llorning are singing liurn Back the Hands of Time- Mrahuaiinn t lust, zlfter four exeiting years, the big clay, the big moment, has finally zlrriyecl. At the npening hurs of the Cilllilllllflilll March, the Szlerecl lleurt i'XL'2lClCIUy grucluutes ol' 1956 hegin to mzireh slowly clown the aisle to their plzlees on the stage. And :ls the seconds Cll'2lXV nearer to the time when they will receive their diplomas, they nd i 'XY' qhfi ,lin we , ' f X: . , i , V: V Q . .Qi just having reeeiyerl the gowns lor the final try-out is it thrill liur ll. Burns, K. Mueller, C. Olle- gzln. G. Morton, A. Myers, B. Klurphy, A. flzlytrm and M. Uailligher. A very serious moment as the Class nt '56 ure tugetlier at Mass. .A.. . g -552552 : Sii . X Si The triumph ol' four years of work, worry and jolxliul living . , , . thc procession ol' thc grattltmtcs. start to rtutlivu xvlmt this momcnt moans tm. cll'LlClllLlll0l'l elm' is the culmination rla, stucly ziml lun. i 'lihis clay, its thcy stzmcl on the thrcsholcl ol 1 new lilc, they look lxlclx nncl thcir thoughts ch upon those who inutlc this clan' possihlc. l'o ill lu IILS tx the pzircnts anal thc Sisters the gmt 1 tcnil their lout nncl clccpcst alpprccintion. Right! llcvcrcncl hlonsignor ,lohn lx X. Clirhcrry, guest spcnlwr. N S- w I1 I 'i . f Sister Nl. Alonzo congratulates S. l I lilIll7Alll'lCli and ll. Burns the officers ol the Stuclcnt Council. 'ir clrcumsg it is thc, procluct ol' lout' wars ol Qrninr Eirertnrg Arleen Rose Agresta-219 Quebec Road, Island Park Loretta Patricia Anziano-414 Marcellus Road, Mineola Ioan Patricia Azzara-176 Tulip Ave., Floral Park Kathleen Ann Azzara-37 Floral Parkway, Floral Park Emilie Leona Balewski-147-40 Arlington Terrace, jamaica 35 Lorraine Lucille Balinski, 426 Uniondale Ave., Uniondale Lorraine Annette Barry-11 Oak St., Floral Park Ann Marie Benesch-2571 Beltage Ave., Bellmore joan Marie Benesch-2571 Beltage Ave., Bellmore Patricia Ellen Biss-241-21 86 Ave., Bellrose 26 Eileen Mary Bitzer-746 Front St., Hempstead Beatrice Agnes Bogner-152 Brixton Road, Carden City Geraldine Clair Boyle-7 Princeton St., Carden City Jane Marie Boyle-209-O4 Hillside Ave., Queens Village Ioyce Iosephine Brindisi-328 Long Beach Road, Island Park Marjorie Anne Bronski-528 Waldorf Place, Uniondale Ieanne Elisabeth Brown-ll Beverly Parkway Freeport Mary-Ellin Browne-799 Hampton Road, Woodmere Adele-Marie Buck-270 Cornwell Ave., Malverne Helen Mary Burns-Club Lane, Cedarhurst Priscilla Anne Burns-539 Rockland St., Westbury Elizabeth Mary Byron-193 Stewart Ave., Carden City Maureen Ann Carnillery--1744 New Hyde Park Road, New Hyde Park Marcia Ann Carroll-162 Bay Drive, Harbour Green, Massapequa Marion Theresa Caruso-115 Crant Ave., East Rockaway Bettina Mae Catanzaro-42 Edna St., Baldwin Dianna Joan Caulfield-467 Hempstead Gardens Drive, VVest Hempstead Ioan Rita Cirincione-50 Leslie Lane, New Hyde Park Danielle Michele Clair--20 East Beverly Parkway, Valley Stream Arlene Mary Clayton-26 VVest Mineola Ave., Valley Stream Barbara Mary Clayville-79 Elmwood Ave., Hempstead Catherine Cecilia Coan-112 Tottenham Road, Lynbrook Audrey Cecilia Collins-73 Durland Road, Lynbrook Sheila Anne Collins-111 Mineola Ave., Point Lookout Betty Ann Conboy-75 Birch Road, Malverne Maureen Anne Cooper-31 Hemlock St., Floral Park Elizabeth Patricia Coppack-26 Mayfair Ave., Floral Park Crace Mary Crawford-4 Beulah Court, Baldwin Carol Louise Dalin-365 Pin Oak Lane, Westbury Ellen Katherine Daly-1 16-O6 227 St., Cambria Heights ll Maureen Ann Delea-217-14 104th Ave., Queens Village Sally Ann DeMarino-118 Herman Blvd., Franklin Square Alicia Denise Dever-8860 Commonwealth Blvd., Bellerose Carol Ann Diehm-74 Maple Drive, New Hyde Park Patricia Ann Docherty-244-26 88th Drive, Bellerose 26 Kathleen Therese Dolan-103 Mallard Road, Levittown Dale Clare Donohue-S3-14 252nd St., Bellerose 26 Carole Ann D'Orsi-1 15-55 237 St., Elmont Frances Edna Doyle-15 Drake Lane, Levittown Joanne Margaret Duggan-38 Chestnut St., Carden City 172 Rosemary Agnes Dunne-42 Roselle St., Mineola Catherine Ann Dwyer-95 Park Lane Drive, Albertson Elizabeth Iosephine Elias-21 Westminister Road, Baldwin Barbara Ann Fagan-467 Maple Ave., Uniondale Claire Marie Fahey-448 Lewis Place, Mineola Mary Ellen Falvey-83 Weeks Road, East Williston Angela jane Farina-88-82 193 St., Hollis Patricia Mary Fay-235 Lindbergh St., West Hempstead - Ellen Ann Finan-128 No. Corona Ave., Valley Stream ,lane Veronica Fitzgerald-41 Crystal St., Elmont Sheila Ann Fitzpatrick-155 Euston Road, Carden City Patricia Ellen Flood-41 Hilton Ave., Hempstead Carole Anne Flynn-607 Howard Ave., West Hempstead Lois Ann Forster- 572 Palm Lane, West Hempstead Patricia Elizabeth Fouhy-38 Aspen St., Floral Park Joyce Ann Freitag-106-15 217 St., Queens Village Rosemary Elizabeth Calgano-37 Ridge Lane, Levittown Maureen Bernadette Gallagher-59 First St., Carden City Bagmara jean Climm-154 Nassau Blvd., Carden ity Carol Christine Codlewski-50 Peter Lane, New Hyde Park Victoria Maria Connella-2294 Harding St., East Meadow Sally Marie Consalves-15 Park Ave., Baldwin Ann Marie Graebe-2 Salem Road, East Rockaway Carol Mary Graham--47 Victoria St., Baldwin Barbara Ann Graz-116-39 2:20 St., Cambria Heights Elizabeth Ann Greeley-7 ,lean Court, Malverne Margaret Loretta Hamm-324 Post Ave., Westbury Mary Patricia Hanly-161 Wellington Road, Carden City 173 Maryann Hardy--24 Pembroke Drive, Mineola Sheila Driscoll Hart-15 Emerson Ave., Baldwin Mary-Anne Hehir-60 Bedell Ave., Hempstead Ann Joy Herrmann-88-50 192 St., Hollis Ang' Elizabeth Heyden-67 Carden St., Carden 1ty Arlene Phyllis Hinchman-1144 Norbay St., Franklin Square Marily Harriet Hoeg-115-42 237 St., Elmont Barbara Mary Holmes-19 Edgewood Court, Hempstead Donna Marie Horning-20 Dallinger Place, Malverne Gloria Frances Hull-39 Plainedge Drive, Bethpage Kathleen Mary Kelly-62 W. Raymond Ave., Roosevelt Sarah Ann Kennedy-1617 Hewlett Ave., Hewlett Patricia Ann Kenny-241 Elm St., West Hempstead Mathilda Louise Keppeler-398 Wellington Road, Mineola Ann Therese Koenig-88-38 197th St., Hollis Barbara Anne Kopnicky-34 Cladiolus Ave., Floral Park Patricia Ann Kramer-171 Kensington Road, Garden City Nzgicyi Anne LaMontague-14 North St., Floral ar Josephine Frances Larkin-211 Norfeld Boulevard, Elmont Mary Ellen Lawlor-87 Wyatt Road, Carden City . Helen Patricia LeBrecht-325 Beebe Road, Mineola Ioan Theresa Liddell-2559 Bristol Drive, North Bellmore Anne Bernice Livolsi-871 Northern Parkway, Uniondale Mary Katherine Long-13 Temple Street, Williston Park Elizabeth DelRosa Looney-212 Morris Avenue, Malverne Myrna Mary Lurz-133 Avon Place, West Hempstead Anne Elizabeth Lynch-175 Emerson Place, Valley Stream Margaret Marie Lynch-70 Aspen Street, Floral Park Kathleen Anne Lyons-394 California Avenue, Uniondale Lucille Frances Macco-801 Arthur Street, West Hempstead Therese Marie Mahony-223 Madison Street, Franklin Square Margaret Ann Mannion-568 West Broadway, Cedarhurst Kathryn Therese Marsala-528 North 3rd Street, New Hyde Park Angela Dorothy Markowski-57 Norfeld Boulevard, Elmont Patricia Elizabeth Matthews-8 Lipton Lane, Williston Park Agnes Jean McAndrews-20 Barth Drive, Baldwin Claire Irene McCann-32 Covert Place, Stewart Manor Mary Elizabeth McCormack-91-O5 196th Street, Hollis Patricia Elizabeth McCahey-l Meadow Drive, Wooclmere Mary Dana McCann-7 Wellington Road, Carden City Helen Claire McKenna-1119 Phoebe Street, Franklin Square Rosemary Kathryn McKenna-109-43 217th Street, Queens Village Barbara Ellen McKeefe-109-30 198th Street, Hollis Marie Louise McSherry-535 Liberty Street, Uniondale Marilyn Ann McSweeney-2303 6th Street, East Meadow Maureen Virginia McVey-29 Bailey Avenue, East Meadow Geraldine Josephine Messina-415 Hillside Drive South, New Hyde Park Eleanor Doris Meyn-182 VValnut Street, Lynbrook Martha Eugenie Miele-75 North Bergen Place, Freeport Virginia Lauraine Mills-12 Hempstead, Rockville Centre ' Diane Marie Moody-100 Lindner, Malverne Patricia Anne Moran-53 Concord Avenue, Bethpage Cail Ann Morton-6 Harriet Court, Malverne Kathleen May Muller-83-O4 247th Street, Bellerose Barbara Marie Murphy-273 East Dover Street, Valley Stream Mary Kathleen Murphy-153 Stanton Avenue, Baldwin Anne Marie Myers-178-16 75th Avenue, Flushing Mary Veronica Nelson-90 Locust Street, Floral Park Jean Margaret Neumann-15 Fourth Avenue, Garden City Park Patricia Elizabeth Nostrand-608 Clare Road, Uniondale Margaret Irene O'Brien-335 Carnation Avenue, Floral Park Sheila Mary O'Connor-110 Stratford Road, West Hempstead Eileen Catherine O'Donnell-140 Maxson Avenue, Freeport Marilyn Clare O'Mara-58 Elm Court, New Hyde Park Kathleen Veronica O'Neill-18 Flint Road, East Rockaway Catherine Marie O'Regan-249 South Ocean Avenue, Freeport Joan Bernadette Paternoster-198 Kingston Avenue, South Floral Park Ann Marie Perenyi-IO7 Malverne Avenue, Malverne Barbara Jeanne Powell-17 Clark Place, Hempstead Barbara AnneePropper-1304 Belmont Avenue, New Hyde Park Beatrice Mary Quarto-129 Bedford Avenue, Garden City Park Marilyn Elizabeth Quinlan-109 Stevens Avenue, Hempstead Annette Christina Re-152 Daffodil Avenue, Franklin Square Patricia Angela Reichert-17 Prince Avenue, Baldwin Maryann Rice-96 Butler Boulevard, Elmont Marilyn Therese Rivasy-3A Benedict Place, Baldwin Joanne Elizabeth Riso-10 Cale Avenue, Baldwin 174 Dorothy Anne Rossi-1447 Dartmouth Street, Baldwin Barbara Ann Rudy-22 Mulford Place, Hempstead Frances Marie Ruggiero-587 Concord Avenue, Williston Park Rose Theresa Santora-510 Beech Street, New Hyde Park Patricia Ann Savage-962 Hancock Avenue, Franklin Square I Lenore Dorothy Schandorf-135 Ethel Street, Valley Stream Ednamay Frances Schiebel--68 Wallace Avenue, Baldwin Barbara Ann Schiember-ll Madison Avenue, Baldwin Virginia Marie Schneider-62 Stowe Avenue, Baldwin Barbara Ann Schob-10 Scott Place, Baldwin Elaine Marie Schramm-106 Sackville Road, Carden City Eileen Mildred Scott-28 Hickory Street, Floral Park Barbara Ann Sheppard-68 Park Avenue, Baldwin Dorothy Ann Signor-132 jefferson Street, Franklin Square Mary Ann Catherine Simonson-289 Merrick Avenue, East Meadow Alice Veronica Simpson-449 Mineola Boulevard, Williston Park Patricia Anne Skahill-106 Stratford Road, VVest Hempstead Majorie Ann Smith-158 Kenneth Avenue, Baldwin Eileen Frances Southwick-859 Wallace Avenue, Baldwin 17 5 Helen Marie Spinelli-90 Kernochan Avenue, Hempstead Mary lyeronica Spota-l Elm Drive, New Hyde Par Elizabeth Ann Stenger-440 Carnation Avenue, Floral Park Mary Elizabeth Stenson-21 Lakeside Drive, Baldwin Adeline Maureen Stiegele-167 Raff Avenue, Floral Park Elizabeth Marie Sullivan-104-38 205th Street, Hollis Barbara Marie Theisen-586 Foch Boulevard, Williston Park Elizabeth ,lean Treacy-Tanglewood Crossing, Lawrence Carolyn Ellen Tubbs-40 Semton Boulevard, Franklin Square Marianne Waldeier--5 Delaware Road. Bellerose Margaret Dolores Wallace-1 15-45 227th Street, Cambria Heights Patrice lVIarie Webb-18 Stratford Road, Baldwin ' Judith Ann Bernadette VVechtel-726 Central Avenue, Woodmere Judith Irene Wilson-224 Frankel Boulevard, Merrick Judith Elinor Winter-206-10 86th Road, Queens Village Mary Ann Wise-301 Lowell Avenue, New Hyde Park jane Harriet Worthe-5 Georgia Street, Valley Stream Stephanie Rose Wynkoop-71 Stillwater Ave., Massapequa Svprrial ilivnrfartnrn A Friend A 81 P Food Slores Academy of Sainr Joseph, Brenfwood Alco Venerian Blind Company Mr. and Mrs. William J. Boyle and Family Brorhers' Coach Corp. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Caruso Chemical Manufac+uring Co., lnc., New York Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Clair, Jr. and Family Co-Ed Ouffiriers Mr. and Mrs. George E. Collins and Family Colonial Sand 8: Gravel Co. Dieges 8: Clusl - Your Class Jeweler Mr. and Mrs. D'Orsi Frank Droesch, lnc., Building Consfrucrion Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Duggan, Jr. Vincenf E. 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Barry and Sister Mary Giuseppe, Dorothea, Lorraine and Skipper Mr. and Mrs. Edward j. Benesch and Ann, joan and Edward jr. Mr. and Mrs. P. joseph Bogner and Ellen, Leonard, Theresa, P. joseph jr., Roseanne, Marianne, and Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. john Boyle and jane Marie, Peggy and Thomas Mr. and Mrs. joseph Brindisi and joyce, john and Arlene Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Buck and Adele-Marie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Camillery and Maureen and Donald Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Carroll and Mary Elizabeth, Marcia, Frances, Toni, Brenda, Charles jr., and Patrici Mr. and Mrs. WV. P. Clayton and Arlene Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clayville and Barbara and Christine Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Collins and Sheila, Keren and Denis Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Conboy and Betty Mr. and Mrs. H. Crawford and Grace and Lucille Mr. and Mrs. Sal DeMarino and Sally Ann and Denis Mr. Dever and Alicia, Eddie Noreen and Peg Mr. and Mrs, Andrew C. Docherty and Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Donohue and Daniel, Louise and Dale . H Mrs. j. D'Orsi and Carole Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Duggan and joanne and Frank Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Dwyer and Mary Ellen, Margaret, Thomas, john and Catherine Ann Mr. and Mrs. C. Elias and Charles, Betty, Eulalia, and john lVIr. and Airs. john E. Fagan and Harry, john, Kenneth, William, james, Robert, Richard, Margaret, Barbara, Mary, Eileen, joan, Roberta, and Peggy Mr. and Mrs. lohn F. Falvey and Mary Ellen Mr. and Mrs. William C. Farina joseph, Marilyn, Mary Ann, and Angela Mr. and Mrs. Ernest j. Finan and Ellen, Ernest and Maureen Mr. and Mrs. john j. Fitzgerald and jane, john, and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Fitzpatrick and Mary and Sheila Dr. and Mrs. Leo T. Flood and Patricia, Deborah and Margaret Mr. and Airs. Henry Foster and Lois Mrs. j. Murray Gallagher and john Murray, Eileen, Michael, Maureen, Maraline, john, Nanette, and Regina Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Graebe Ann Marie and jeanne Linda Mr. and Mrs. William Graham and Carol and Linda Mr. andlMrs. Frank Godlewski and Carol and Diane Mr. and Mrs. Thomas j. Gonsalves and Tom, Ginger, jane, Sally, Suzanne and Stephen Mr. and Mrs. Hubert F. Hardy and Mary Ann Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Hart and Sheila and jo Mr. and Mrs. john Hehir and Mary-Anne and john . f'F7.7v TH f ,. ,- lv, tag, .WW Mr. and Mrs. Gustave D. Herrmann and Ann joy, Veronica, Gus jr., Claire, john and Charles Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Hyden and Ann, Betty, Andy, Christina, and Peter A Mr. and Mrs. G. Horning and jane, Marilyn and Donna Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam A. Hull and Gloria and Billy Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kennedy and Sheila and Sarah Mr. and Mrs. john P. Kenney and Patricia Ann Mr. and Mrs. C. Baymond Kramer and Eileen, Patricia, james and Dorothy Mrs. Anna H. Koenig and Pat and Ann Mr. and Mrs. joseph Larkin and joyce and joseph jr. Mr. and Mrs. George La Montagne and George jr., Sister Marie Christine, Nancy and Madeline Mr. and Mrs. Edward LeBrecht and Helen, lfVilliam and Bernadette Mr, and Mrs. F. Limpert and Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. joseph A. Livolsi and Anne, Doris, Andrea, joseph jr., and Bonnie Mr. and Mrs. john A. Long and Mary, Bill and VVilma Mr. and Mrs. Edmund P. Looney and Edmund jr., Kathleen and Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Francis j. Lynch and Frank, Tom, joe and Margaret Mrs. Edna M. Lyons and Kathleen, james, Vincent and Grandpa Robertson Mr. and Mrs. joseph Markowski and Angela, joseph jr., Thomas and Kerin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marsala and Kathryn, joseph and Frank Paul Mr. and Mrs. Felix joseph McAndrews and jeanne Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. McCann and Claire, Frank, Peggy, Muriel, and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCormick and Mary, Grace and Patrick Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McGann and Marie, Mary, Nuala, Mary Dana, Mary Ellenor, john, Marie Valorie, and Maura Keren Mr. and Mrs. A. McKeefe and Barbara, john and Grace Mr. and Mrs. D. McSweeney and Carol and Marilyn Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Miele and Martha and Christine Mrs. Lillian Mills and Ann and Gini Mr. and Mrs. john Moody and john, Diane, Thomas, Matthew, james, Mary Lou and Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Morton and Gail Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Murphy and Lt. Paul E. Murphy and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. S. j. Murphy and Peter and Kathleen Mrs. john Myers and jack, Anne, and Rosemary Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neumann and jeanne, Carol, joanne, Dolodes and Mary jane Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nostrand and Pat Mr. and Mrs. Williarn O'Connor and Sheila, Bart and Kate Dr. and Mrs. William O'Donnell and Eileen and Bob Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam O'Mara and Marilyn, Geraldine, Karen, Annette and Beth Ann Mr. and Mrs. lsadore j. Paternoster and joan, john, Anna Marie, Helen, and Eugene Mr. and Mrs. john C. Perenyi and Helen, Gloria, john, Ann Marie, and Priscilla Mr. and Mrs. P. 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Nightingale 9-2524-5 O'KEEFE'S RESTAURANT 8: BAR 62 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fine Foods and Liquors SAINT JOSEPH'S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN 245 Clinton Avenue Brooklyn 5, N. Y. SIMON HOLLAND 8: SON, INC. Structural Steel, Contractors 825 Stone Avenue, Brooklyn 12, N. Y. STANDARD JOHNSON CO.. INC. Brooklyn, N. Y. Counting The Worlds' Coin Compliments of Harold Lamberg Pres. of WHITE METAL ROLLING AND STAMPING CO. Brooklyn, N. Y. Bronxville, N. Y. HOWARD M. ERSKINE Bronxville, N. Y. Carle Place, L. I. THOMAS J. LONG, INC. Plastic Fabricators 215 Stonehinge Lane Carle Place, L. 1. East Rockaway, L. I. ROBERT F. GODESKY Builder East Rockaway, L. 1. Floral Park, L. I. ROLAND E. BURGESS General Insurance 22 Pine Avenue, Floral Park Floral Park 2-9848 NUZZI FUEL CO. Fuel Oil - Oil Burners 377 Jericho Turnpike Floral Park, L. 1. Long lsland's Newest and Finest Charter Coaches For Hire SCHENCK TRANSPORTATION CO., INC FL. 4-1600 - FL. 7-1608 THE HOUST OF FORST Fine lflfines 8: Liquors Otto P. Forst, Prop. Prompt Deliveries ARTHUR'S LIQUOR STORE 765 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square, N. Y. Floral Park 2-5200 Forest Hills, L. I. Compliments of PETROLEUM HEAT AND POWER CO.. INC 99-20 Metropolitan Ave., Forest Hills BOulevard 3-1882 Franklin Square, L. I. WEILER BRUSCH COMPANY, INC. 508 Franklin Avenue Franklin Square, L. 1. Freeport, L. I. ADDY OLDSMOBILE, INC. 268 N. lVlain Street, Freeport Phone Freeport 8-1440 Freeport Dodge - Plymouth TUNIS-MCDOUGAL MOTORS, INC. 379 N. Main Street Freeport 8-6500 HARVEY 81 STORDEUR Automotive Accessories - Hardware Supplies Precision Tools Crove and Pine Streets RUDOLPH L. HIMMEL Hygrade Meat Market Delivery Service 33 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, N. Y. THORNE PLUMBING 8: HEATING Merrick Road, L. 1. Delo Heat, Oil and Cas Boilers - W Freeport 8-4970 Garden City, L. I. Compliments of GARDEN CITY HOTEL TAYLOR WARNER CORP. Realtors - Insurance ater Pumps 101 Seventh Street, Carden City, L. 1. PI. 2-7100, Shore Road 5-2710 JOSEPH W. MAUSER Insurance 622 Franklin Avenue, Carden City Pl. 7-0171 SAL LO PICCOLO Plumbing and Heating 199 Nassau Blvd. Carden City, L. 1, A. KENT MCCLELLAND Realtor 73 Nassau Blvd., Carden Citv Pl. 2-8888-9 1 LYNBROOK FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 50 Broadway, Lynbrook, N. Y. 739 Franklin Avenue, Carden City SEVENTH STREET STATIONERY Stationery, School Supplies 170 Seventh Street, Carden City Pl. 6-9578 Glendale OTTO HERRMANN. INC. 6729 lylvrtle Avenue Glendale, L. 1. VICTORIAN HOUSE Caterers - Victor Palmero, Manager 67-16 Myrtle Avenue Clendale, Queens, L. I. Hempstead Compliments of JEROME AND SIMON BAUMANN 266 Front Street Hempstead, L. I. Compliments of CASA LOMA RESTAURANT 159 Main Street Hempstead, L. l. Compliments of CURRY CHEVROLET, INC. 629 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, L. 1. JOHN REINHARDT Custom Built Homes 110 Courtenay Road, Hempstead lV. 9-4248 Compliments of JOHN B. DOWLER Insurance Hempstead, L. l. FULTON FISH MARKET 95A Main Street Hempstead, N. Y. 1Vanhoe 3-8883 AGNEW GEISLER, INC. Commercial Stationers 84 North Franklin Street Hempstead, L. 1. JOSEPH A. GUNDERMANN, C.L.U. Insurance 80 North Franklin St., Hempstead, L. 1. 1Vanhoe 6-8200 - 1Vanhoe 9-9700 Compliments of HARTNETT FUNERAL HOME 148 Creenwich St., Hempstead, L. 1. IV. 3-9288 'Serving Nassau County Since 1887 HEMPSTEAD BANK Main office: Hempstead, N. Y. Compliments of HEMPSTEAD COUNCIL Knights of Columbus HEMPSTEAD LINCOLN-MERCURY MOTORS CORP. 301 North Franklin Street Hempstead, L. l. Lincoln-lVIercury Sales and Service Compliments of HEMPSTEAD OPTICAL CENTER 14 Hilton Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. Compliments of HEMPSTEAD PROFESSIONAL BUILDING CO. Fulton Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. HILL MOTORS. INC. 257 Main Street Hempstead, N. Y. 1Vanhoe 1-7200 182 LINCOLN STUDIO Portraits of Distinction 97 No. Franklin Ave., Hempstead HE. 2-9785 MENENDEZ MOTOR SALES, INC. 185 Main Street, Hempstead, L. 1. Nash Sales and Service Since 1925 NASSAU SURGICAL APPLIANCE CO. Manufacturers and Fitters 362 Fulton Ave., Cor. Vllashington St. Hempstead, L. 1. JOHN M. REISERT Life Insurance 8: Mortgage Consultant 167 Fulton Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. ALBERT H. SCHAUMLOFFEL Plumbing 81 Heating Contractor Hempstead, N. Y., IV. 6-5454 Alteration Sz Repair Service Compliments of THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK 81 TRUST CO. Hempstead, New York Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Compliments of SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 259 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. STRATHMORE FURS, INC. Specialists in Remodeling 13313 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, N . Y. THEISLAND LITHO COMPANY Color Litlfzographers Hempstead, N. Y. Compliments of WALSH-CONLEY RELIGIOUS GOODS. INC. 38 North Franklin Street Hempstead, N. Y. 1Vanhoe 6-1717 WESTBURY FUEL OIL CO. Fuel Oil - Kerosene 64 Teresa Place Hempstead, N. Y. Hicksville GEORGE AND CLlFF's MARKET Prime Meats, Poultry 8: Provisions 6 East Marie St. Hicksville, N. Y. Compliments of HOLY FAMILY PARISH Rev. Martin O'Dea, Pastor Hicksville, N. Y. 183 LONG ISLAND NATIONAL BANK Hicksville, N. Y. William E. Kontensky, President Charles R. Carroll, Chairman of Board of Directors Huntington Compliments of HARTMANN'S DEPARTMENT STORE, INC. Huntington, L. 1. THE BEST SERVICE STATION Depot and Pulaski Roads Huntington Station, L. 1. Huntington 4-1644 Isla nd Park Compliments of SACRED HEART CHURCH Rev. Aloysius Palko, Pastor Island Park, N. Y. Jamaica THE VAN WAGNER CO. Outdoor Advertising 184-17 Hillside Ave, jamaica, N. Y. Levittown THE MELODY REST 3699 Hempstead T'pke. Levittown, L. 1. Compliments of ST. BERNARD'S PARISH Father O'Brien Levittown, N . Y. Long Island City W. W. Dunning LONG ISLAND STEEL ERECTING CO. 23-05 30th Road Long Island City 2, N, Y. ELO DEVELOPMENT CO. AND ASSOCIATED DESIGN SERVICE ' Long Island City, N. Y. Lynbrook Compliments of JOHN LUNCH, JR. Lynhrook, N. Y. Compliments of LAURAINE MURPHY RESTAURANTS 132 Middle Neck Rd., Creat Neck, L. 1. l3Reat Neck 2-4951 Merrick F. G. PRICE Painting 8: Interior Decorating 37 Beverly Bd. Merrick, N. Y, Michigan Compliments of RALPH T. McELEVENNY Detroit 26, Michigan Mineola Compliments of CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL Mineola, N. Y. COURTSIDE SERVICE STATION Collision and Body Vlfork - Auto Painting General Repairs 216 Old Country Road, Mineola, N. Y. E. Hoffman JOHNSON 8: HOFFMAN MFG. CORP. 31 East 2nd St. Mineola, N. Y. KNOTTS PHARMACY Corner of Main 8: Second Streets Mineola, N. Y. Ploneer 2-1319 LOCAL STEEL AND SUPPLY CO., INC. 60 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. ROY G. NELSON, INC. Insurance 1527 Franklin Ave. Mineola, N. Y. - Pl. 7-1840 B. RIGHT CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Foundations and Sidewalks 419 Wilson Blvd., Mineola, N. Y. HO11is 5-8106 - Ploneer 2-1948 All Forms of lnsurance PETER A. REILLY 1527 Franklin Avenue Mineola, N. Y. New Hyde Park EDWARD F. LLOYD Builders Hardware Specialties New Hyde Park, N. Y. NEW HYDE PARK INN VVilliam Ruecks Jericho Tpke. and So. 3rd Street FL. 4-7797 New York ALLBRO EQUIPMENT COMPANY 62 William Street New York 5, N. Y. Rental and Salcs of Construction Equipment BLOIKIE, MILLER 8: HINES. INC. Food Service Management 660 Madison Ave. New York 21, N. Y. JOE CARROLL ORCHESTRAS 8: ENTERTAINMENT AGENCY 25 Vanderbilt Avenue New York 17, N. Y. MU. 3-8441 CUNNINGHAM BROS., INC. 700 Brook Ave. New York 55, N. Y. Meats and Poultry THE EPICURE RESTAURANT 52 East 52nd Street ELdorado 5-8372 jack Crotta Compliments of AD SERVICE COMPANY 228 East 45th Street New York 17, N. Y. JOHN F. FALVEY Consultant - Public Utilities 25 Broad St., N. Y. HAnover 2-5180 MICHAEL C. FINA CO. Siltferware l VVest 47th Street New York, N. Y. HEADINGTON WINE 81 LIOUOR SHOP 1133 Lexington Ave. New York 21, N. Y. F. Bono 8: A. H. Cappell FRANCIS C. GANNON CO. 42 Broadway New York 4, N. Y. Mr. William C. Farina, Vice Pres. GOLDFARB FLOWER SHOP 160 East 57th Street, N. Y. Pluaza 3-3730 GRANG CENTRAL WOODWORK CO. 247 East 43rd Street New York City Mr. Afrestra THE HAHN PRODUCE CORP. Purveyors of Fresh and Frozen Fruits and Vegetables - Established 1870 47 av Street, New York 13, N. Y. Telephones CAnal 6-3674-5 184 LEFF BROS. Stock Brokers 25 Broad Street New York 4, N. Y. MANIS 8: CO. Assembly and Fabricating Service 58 East 11th Street, New York 3, N. Y. Tel. OR. 4-7212 MORELAND TEXTILE CO. 27 Worth St. New York City Linens for the Home Compliments of DANIEL MURPHY 8: CO., INC. New York City Compliments of PEDECO PRINTING CORPORATION 333 Hudson St. New York 13, N. Y. WILLIAM SADLIER. INC. 11 Park Place New York 7, N. Y. ZOCK SHIELDS 8: CO. 20 Exchange Place, N. Y. Members New York 81 American Stock Exchanges WH. 3-9570 North Bellmore POPULAR PIANO PLAYING Modern Swing Style - Lessons at Your Home Robert W. Platz-Call SU. 5-7834 for Appointment North Bellemore North Lindenhurst CROSSROADS NURSERY Farmingdale Rd. Sz Wellwood Ave. North Lindenhurst, N. Y. Tel. TUrner 8-9878 North Seaford I J. 8: L. PAINT CO. 1085 Hicksville Road N. Seaford, L. l., N. Y. Midlawn Shopping Center Ohio Compliments of H. C. VINCENT 215 N. Front Street Columbus, Ohio 5 Pennsylvania CALVEY MOTOR COMPANY 1132-40 Vllyoming Avenue Scranton 8, Pennsylvania Phone Dl. 4-1212 Port Jefferson McNAMARA BUICK, INC. Main St. Port Jefferson, L. 1. PO. 8-0263 Queens Village Compliments of ANTUN'S RESTAURANT Facilities for Weddings and Banquets Queen's Village, N. Y. HO. 8-6400 BILL'S STEAK HOUSE Cor. Francis Lewis Blvd. 8: Hillside Ave. Queen's Village REGINA FURS, INC. 221-17 jamaica Ave. Queens Village, N. Y. HOllis 4-1016 RUGCRAFT, INC. Ilfhere Prices Are Born . . . And Raised Elsewhere 214-09 jamaica Ave., Queens Village, N. Y HO. 5-9000 Rockaway Park STELLA MARIS COMMERCIAL HIGH SCHOOL Rockaway Park, N. Y. Rockville Center A 3. J JACKSON Air Conditioning and VV arm Air Heating 182 Merrick Rd., Rockville Center Rockville Center 4-6406 Compliments of MERCY HOSPITAL Rockville Center, New York St. Alban's KOENIGHBURGER AGENCY 200-19 Linden Blvd. St. Alban's 12, N. Y. Laurelton 5-8272 MARCONE LUMBER CO. Linden 8: Francis Lewis Blvd. St. Albanis, N. Y. Laurelton 5-0909 Sea Cliff CHAUNCEY W. MATHEWS AGENCY Real Estate anal General Insurance 272 Sea Cliff Ave. Sea Cliff, L. 1, Uniondale ST. MARTHA'S CHURCH Uniondale, L. 1. Rev. ,lohn Byrne, Pastor Rev. D. O'Brien Sz Rev. E. Flynn, Assistants Valley Stream SCHREMPP BROS. GARAGE Complete Automatic Services 297 N. Central Ave. Valley Stream, L. 1. ALWIN CASSENS, JR., ARCHITECT 145 South Franklin Avenue Valley Stream, N. Y. Valley Stream 5-5584 CARL HOPPL'S VALLEY STREAM PARK N0 Party Too Small - None Too Large 130 W. Merrick Road, Valley Stream, N. Y. Valley Stream 5-6035 Westbury GREEN TREE INN 199 Post Ave. Vllestbury, L. 1., N. Y. Phone ED. 4-9636 NELSON 8: BALDWIN, SURVEYORS 207 Post Ave. Westbury, L. 1., N. Y. Phone EDgewood 4-3344 NINO'S HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Post Ave., Westbury, L. 1. ED. 4-98000 Nino Renganeschi Compliments of WHEATLY HILLS TAVERN 170 Post Ave. Westbury, L. 1. Banquet and Vlfledaling Facilities West Hempstead Compliments of BARNES FUNERAL HOME 291 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead, N. Y. Compliments of BECKER BROTHERS FUEL AND OIL CO 367 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, N. Y. CHERRY VALLEY DAIRY A. IV1c1Vlonig1e Milk and Milk Products 1V. 9-2988, West Hempstead Compliments of MAISON PEPI West Hempstead, New York FRANK E. WRIGHT 8: SONS 56 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, New York 1V. 1-7440-1-2-3 Williston Park GEORGE A. KRAMER L. I. Real Estate -- Appraiser 81 Consultant 113 Hillside Ave. Vllilliston Park, L. 1. MCGOLDRICK MERCURY MOTORS Authorized Mercury Dealer 415 Willis Avenue VVilIiston Park, N. Y. ST. AIDAN CHURCH Willis Avenue Williston Park, L. I., N. Y. 186 BUSINESS SPONSOBS Albertson A. W. DEAN INSURANCE Co. 897 Willis Ave. Albertson, N. Y. Baldwin ANCELO'S ITALIAN-AMERICAN RESTAURANT Real Home Cooking 1177 N. Grand Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. BALDWIN COMMUNITY LAUNDRY 8: CLEANERS 96 N. Grand Ave., Baldwin, L. 1. Ba. 3-6320 We Call and Deliver BALDWIN FOOD MARKET Fancy Fruits, Vegetables and Groceries 72 N. Grand Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. Ba. 3-2951 BALDWIN GENERAL SUPPLY CO. Hardware - Paints - Appliances - Furniture Merrick Rd. 8: Park Ave. Ba. 3-1492 BALDVVIN VVINE AND LIQUOR STORE 71 S. Grand Ave. Baldwin, L. 1. Ba. 3-2917 BEATO FUEL 8: APPLIANCE CORP. Fuel Oil - Heating - Oil Burners 50 N. Grand Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. BELL-RAY SERVICE STATION Grand and VVest Seaman Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. THE BOYER PRESS Business and Social Printing Wedding Invitations 127 Merrick Rd., Baldwin, BA 3-5646 RED CARDINAL GIFT SHOP 232 N. Grand Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. Creeting Cards - Gifts Compliments of CLEARY'S SERVICE STATION S. Grand Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. BA. 3-9841 COLONNA'S SERVICE STATION Joseph Colonna, Prop. Merrick Rd. 8: Milburn Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. 187 Compliments of DODGE-TAYLOR CO., INC. Heating and Air Conditioning Baldwin, N. Y. AL DONNER AND SON 196 N. Grand Ave. Baldwin, L. I. Prime Meats - Chicken in Parts DUERK BROTHERS Men's and Boy's Wear 40 N. Grand Ave. Baldwin, L. 1. ARLENE FRANCES CANDIES Religious Articles 2161 Grand Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. FUN 'N FROLIC, INC. 183 N. Grand Ave. BA. 3-2098 GEORGE P. GALLO 8: SONS, INC. Builders 296 Milburn Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. Phone: BA. 3-0995 GRAND CLEANING AND DYEING CO. A. Shaldone, Expert Tailor 210 N. Grand Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. We Call and Deliver GRAND FOOD MARKET 95 N. Grand Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. GUS'S MARKET Prime Meats - Poultry - Poultry in Parts Frozen Foods - We Bar-B-Q Meats Baldwin, N. Y., BA. 3-7785 LOUIS KOCH Real Estate 8: Insurance Koch Building Baldwin, N. Y. L 8: L STATIONERY 8: TOY STORE School Supplies, Greeting Cards, Box Candies 246 N. Grand Ave., Baldwin, L. 1. Leo 8: Louise Michnoff - BA. 3-9849 MARX BAKE SHOP 329 N. Grand Ave. Baldwin, N. Y., BA. 3-4610 Wedding Cakes a Specialty MORTEPJS DRY CLEANERS 190 Grand Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. BA. 3-3480 AGNES PACKARD BEAUTY SALON, INC. Specializing in Coloring, Shaping, Permanent Vlfaving 214 N. Grand Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. BA. 3-5588 DAVID PIKE ASSOCIATES Real Estate - Insurance 120 Merrick Rd., Baldwin, N. Y. BA. 3-7070 RITE SERVICE FUEL CO., INC. 73 N. Grand Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. ROBERT HAIR STYLIST Formerly of Best 81 Co., 5th Ave. 73 E. Merrick Rd. Baldwin, N. Y. SCHOENIG AND CO., INC. 98 S. Grand Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. BA. 3-3737 Henry M. Narcisco SCHRAM'S DELICATESSEN 236 N. Grand Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. SUGAR BOWL 6 Lakeside Drive., Baldwin, N. Y. Our Specialty - Planes, etc. for Modelers Ginger Dolls 8r Outfits for Girls THORO RADIO 8: TELEVISION SERVICE Service on All Nlakes of Radios - Televisions - Record Changers 13 N. Grand Ave., Baldwin, N. Y. TRAMERS STATIONERY 751 Merrick Rd. Baldwin, N. Y. WEIGAND BROS., INC Funeral Homes Baldwin - Williston Park WHITEHEAD'S HARDWARE 14 North Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. WICK'S FLORIST. INC. North Grand Avenue Baldwin, L. I. VVINDS LADIES' 8: CHILDREN'S APPAREL 78 Merrick Road Baldwin, N. Y. VV. 8r W. SERVICE STATION Milburn 8: Grand Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. - Baldwin 3-9738 X. L. CLEANERS, INC. 340 North Grand Ave. Baldwin, N. Y. Dry Cleaners 8x Dyers VERITY BROTHERS Fireproof Storage IfVarel'i0use 65 Verity Lane Baldwin, N. Y. VICTOR'S MEAT MARKET 84 Merrick Rd. Baldwin, N. Y. Ba-3-0242 V 8: L TOWING SERVICE N. Grand 8: Lorenz Avenues Baldwin, N. Y. - BAldwin 3-7603 Belle rose BELLEROSE BAKERY Known for Quality 246-03 Jamaica Avenue Bellerose, N. Y. BELLEROSE PHARMACY John G. Welch-Ph. G.-James A. Draper jamaica Ave. Cor. 247th St., Bellerose, L. I. Phone-Fleldstone 7-3886 CHARLES LAUNDRY For Superior Cleaning 8: Laundry CRug 81 Dry Cleaning Our SpecialtyD 249-02 Jerico Turnpike, Bellerose, L. I. Call FI-4-7119 CFree Pick-up 8: Deliveryl CI-lARLOTTE'S FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions 245-05 Jamaica Ave. Bellerose, L. I., N. Y. COMMONWEALTH PHARMACY F. J. Gerken, Ph. Ch. Corner Commonwealth Blvd. 8a Jericho Turnpike Bellerose, L. I. BURTON T. CORNING Real Estate 247-38 Jericho Turnpike, Bellerose, L. I. Fleldstone 3-8600 - FLoral Park 2-7704 JOE'S DELICATESSEN 237-35 Jamaica Ave. Bellerose, N. Y. GULF STATION Jericho Turnpike Bellerose, L. I. LARRY 8r JACK Hardware 246-02 Jamaica Ave., Bellerose, L. I. PRimrose 5-3505 KINNEY BROS. BEVERAGES Beer 8: Soda Distributors 240-09 Jamaica Ave. Bellerose, L. I. VIGILANT - REAL ESTATE ln Bellerose 188 Bethpage L 8: A SUGAR BOWL 297 Broadway, Bethpage, L. I., N. Y. Toys - Novelties - School Supplies JENSON BROS. BEVERAGES Seaman Ave., Bethpage, L. I. Wells 1-1860 Prompt 8: Courteous Delivery Service Brooklyn BRUNO GENERAL CONTRACTORS 737 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Chimneys Built 8: Repaired HY. 3-6155 MCLOUGHLIN BROS. 598 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn 17, N. Y. SAVINI'S RESTAURANT 8: PIZZA 246-04 jamaica Ave. Bellerose, N. Y. A. C. PALUMBO Murray Manufacturing Corp. 1250 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn 16, N. Y. BEN NICOLSI - LOU TRIMARCO 9110 5th Ave. Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Shore Rd. 5-9149 Ceda rhurst ARTHUR COPELAND Cleaners and Dyers 140 Grove Ave. Cedarhurst, N . Y. DALSIMER, INC. Florists - Nurserymen Cedarhurst, N. Y. HAYDAN'S SHOES Famous Brand Shoes At Cut Prices 114 Cedarhurst Ave., Cedarhurst, L. I., N. Y. CEdarhurst 9-1440 - 9-4545 KAYE'S PHARMACY S. H. Klein, Ph. G. 692 Central Ave., Cedarhurst, N. Y. CEdarl1urst 9-9274 JACK KOSTER'S INN Luncheons and Dinners 115 Spruce St. Cedarhurst, L. I. LAURENCE-CEDARHURST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 125 Cedarhurst Ave. Cedarhurst, L. I. PACIFIC FUEL OIL CO. Oil Burners Sales 81 Service 202 Prospect Ave. Cedarhurst, L. I. RENSEY CLINICAL LABORATORIES Cedarhurst Medical Center 650 Central Ave. Cedarhurst, L. I. Compliments of STERNS PASTRY SHOP 688 Central Ave. Cedarhurst, L. I. WILLOW TAVERN, INC. 124 Cedarhurst Ave. Cedarhurst, L. I. Bill Donohue E. Hempstead BROOK BEER DISTRIBUTORS Beer and Soda 926 Nassau Rd. E. Hempstead, N. Y. East Meadow FRED'S DELICATESSEN 21-02 Fulton Ave. East Meadow, N. Y. IV. 1-9566 HARRAN TRANSPORTATION CO. 1417 Jerusalem Ave. East Meadow, N. Y. I IV. 9-5505 IOANNE FRENCH CLEANERS 349 Newbridge Rd. East Meadow, N . Y. SU. 5-0599 Compliments of MEADOW CLEANERS 1542 Front St. East Meadow, L. I. REDER'S ARMY 8: NAVY SURPLUS 2080 Front St. East Meadow, N. Y. SALISBURY DECORATORS 2033 Hempstead Tpke. East Meadow, N. Y. Reuben 8: Florence Kurtz TIP-TOP CITIES SERVICE Front St. and Merrick Ave. East Meadow, N. Y. IV. 6-9075 East Rockaway CONCERT HALL MUSIC High Fidelity Installations 144 Main St. East Rockaway, N. Y., LYN. 9-5250 EILEEN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 298 Atlantic Ave. Opp. St. Raymond's School East Rockaway, N. Y. RENOWN MARKET 49 Main St., East Rockaway, N. Y. LYN. 9-6118 Elmont ALDEN BIKE si POWER SUPPLY Lawnmowers Sharpenecl and Repaireal on Premises 238-12 Linden Blvd., Elmont, N. Y. ARGO LANES Cocktail Lounge 8: Restaurant 20 Village Ave. Argo Village, Elmont, N. Y. ARGO SWEET SHOPPE L. 8a L. Bleefeld - FL. 4-9752 490 Elmont Rd. Elmont, N. Y. E. CORNETTA Plumbing - Heating 545-547 Hempstead Tpke. Elmont, N. Y. ELMONT BOOTERY 492 Hempstead Tpke. Elmont, N. Y. Better shoes for a foot-happy family ESPOSITO'S TAVERN Choice Wines, Liquors and Beer 165 Plainfield Ave. Elmont, N. Y. ALFRED N. KRUMMEMACKER Garden Supplies-Nursery Stock-Garden Tools Linden Blvd., Elmont, N. Y. GOUZ FARM DAIRY Rhymes with cows Dutch Broadway, Elmont, N. Y. VA. 5-3377 CORWIN GUTLEBER AGENCY Realtors - lnsurors - Appraisors 645 Hempstead Tpke., Elmont FL. 4-3687 KRAUSS FUNERAL HOME, INC. Arnold T. Christensen 105 N. Central Ave. Elmont, N. Y. LEMP'S MEAT MARKET 466 Hempstead Tpke. Elmont, N. Y. You Rin g-We Bring FL. 4-0940 R. A. MADDIA, INC. General Insurance 1 Elmont Rd., Elmont, N. Y. FL. 4-4167 MCVEIGH HARDWARE 480 Hempstead Tpke. Elmont, N. Y. FL. 2-9435 ALFRED F. SAMENGA, ESQ. Attorney at Law 1 Elmont Rd. Elmont, N. Y. Compliments of ST. BONIFACE WHITES BOWLING TEAM Elmont, N. Y. L. Adelizzi, Captain Compliments of REV. RICHARD A. WALSH St. Vincent de Paul Church Elmont, N. Y. THE THOMAS SHEIPE FUNERAL HOME 782 Elmont Rd. Elmont, N. Y, CU. 5-5856 STOP 20 DINER DV here every hite is a delight Elmont, N. Y. FL. 4-9759 TARCON IEVVELERS 481 Hempstead Tpke. Elmont, N. Y. Next to Argo Theater - FL. 2-8304 TURNER'S SERVICE STATION Hempstead Tpke. 81 Covert Ave. Elmont, N. Y. FL. 4-9761 Floral Park Compliments of CARDINAL CLAIM SERVICE Floral Park, N, Y. CITY LINE PAINT 8z HARDWARE CO. Tools 8: Garden Supplies - Free Delivery 267-17 Hillside Ave. Floral Park, N. Y. COLONIAL GALLERIES 139 Tulip Ave., Floral Park, N. Y. FL. 4-4455 Furnit-ure - Draperies - Upholstering - Rugs 190 CORNER LUNCHEONETTE Harry - Bill - Charles 175 Tulip Ave. Floral Park, N. Y. DALTON FUNERAL SERVICE Thomas F. Dalton Floral Park, N. Y. FL. 4-0634 DELICATESSEN Charles and George Steffens 277 Jericho Tpke., Floral Park, N. Y. Fine catering and Home cooked Foods ANTHONY DiGENNARO 1 Miller Ave., Floral Park, N. Y. Roofing - Siding - Tinsmitlz Work Phone: PR. 5-8188 DR. ANTHONY DePERSIA Dental Surgeon 45 Plainfield Ave. Floral Park, N. Y. Compliments of JOHN P. DREVVERS Floral Park, N. Y. CHARLES JURGENS, GROCER 134 Tulip Ave. Floral Park, N. Y. FL. 4-0278 FLORAL PARK FLORISTS 61 Atlantic Ave., Opp. L.1.R.R. Station Floral Park, N. Y. FL. 4-8024 Compliments of FLORAL PARK NURSING HOME 28 Jericho T ke. Floral Park, Y. FLORAL PARK MEAT MARKET 225 Jericho T ke. Floral Park, Y. Quality for Less-Nothing lout the Best TOM LAU HAND LAUNDRY 138 Plainfield Ave. Floral Park., N. Y. LENNY'S DELICATESSEN 265-03 Hillside Ave. Floral Park, N. Y. FL. 7-2644 NASSAU DRUG CENTER 235 Jericho Tpke., Floral Park, N. Y. FL. 2-9828 Open Every Sunday to 11 p.m. EDMUND D. PURCELL Realtor - Insurance 111 S. Tyson Ave. Floral Park, N. Y. Compliments of ROCHE PHARMACY 217 Jericho Tpke., Floral Park, N. Y. FL. 4-0521 John Russo TAILOR - CLEANING - PRESSING 129A Tulip Ave. Floral Park, N. Y. - FL. 2-9761 STYLE FRENCH CLEANERS 242 Jericho Tpke. FL. 4-5150 Free Pick Up and Delivery Service THE BEAUTY BAR 57 Covert Ave. Floral Park, N. Y. - FL. 4-6628 Margaret Fahy THE HOUSE OF FORST Fine Wines and Liquors 251 Jericho Tpke., Floral Park, N. Y. FL. 4-2105 - Free Deliveries TULIP LIQUORS 143 Tulip Ave. Floral Park, N, Y. FL. 4-4574 - We Deliver VITA'S PHARMACY Frank A. Vita, BS. Formerly Ramees Drug Store 124 Tulip Ave., Ploral Park, N. Y. FL. 4-0160 VERBENA DELICATESSEN Homemade Salads and Table Luxuries 6 Verbena Ave., Floral Park, N. Y. FL. 4-0571 Franklin Square BRENNER'S CURTAIN AND DRAPERY 1017 Hempstead Tpke. Franklin Square, N. Y. PR. 5-5240 Compliments of CHARLIE'S ESSO SERVICE 187 Hempstead Tpke., Franklin Square, N. Y FL. 4-3258 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. DUFFY 6 New H de Park Rd. Franklin Slquare, N. Y. FRANKLIN FUEL OIL CO. Dealers in Socony Mobilheat 845 Hempstead Tpke., Franklin Square, N. Y FI. 7-1592 M. GENZALE PLATING CO. 282 New Hyde Park Rd. Franklin Square, N. Y. FL. 4-2021 HOFFMAN CHEVROLET 315 Franklin Ave. Franklin Square, N. Y. PR. 5-5900 JOHN 8: FRANCES STATIONERY Party Supplies 8: Fun Station Printing 8: Stationery 11 New Hyde Park Rd., Franklin Square, N. Y. FRANKLIN PASTRY SHOP 335 Hempstead Tpke. Franklin Square, N. Y. FL. 4-2423 KOENIG'S MARKET Prime Meats 8: Groceries 149 Hempstead Tpke., Franklin Square, N. Y. Phone: IV. 1-7788 LELYN SHOES, INC. Your Family Shoe Store 377 Hempstead Tpke. Franklin Square, N. Y. LONG ISLAND FISHERIES Sea Food at Its Best Orders Delivered 362 Hempstead Tpke., Franklin Square, N. Y. MADISON PHARMACY R. D. Folizzo, Pha., B.S. 289 Hempstead Tpke., Franklin Square, N. Y. VVe Deliver - FL. 4-0920 JOSEPH MEISEL STATIONERY 128 Franklin Ave. Franklin Square, N. Y. FL. 4-9616 RITE-WAY MOTOR OIL CO. 69 Iackson St. Franklin Square, N. Y. SCHEBLEIN BROS. BAKERY Cakes for All Occasions 185 Franklin Ave. Franklin Square, N. Y. IOSEPH L. SCOTT Real Estate 8: Insurance 300 Franklin Ave., Franklin Square, N. Y. FL. 4-1204 TOM'S GULF SERVICE STATION Tuli Ave. 8: Renkin Blvd. Franlilin Square, N. Y. Tel.: FL. 4-9414 Freeport ALPHA UTILITIES, INC. 219 W. Sunrise Highway Freeport, N. Y. ANDRE HAIRDRESSING 31 W. Merrick Rd. Freeport, N. Y. FR. 8-5874-5 T' BERMAN'S REAL ESTATE 69 VV. Sunrise Highway Freeport, N. Y. FR. 8-1600 BIRD BOOK HEAVEN Books 8: Religious Articles 54A S. Grove St. Freeport, N. Y. WILLIAM BUCK Delicatessen 372 Atlantic Ave., Freeport, N. Y. FR. 8-0058 CHASE CLEANING 8: DYEING CO. 174 W. Sunrise Highway - FR. 9-2810 3-Hour Quality Cleaning CURLY LOCKS HAIRDRESSERS, INC 11A VV. Merrick Rd., Freeport, N. Y. FR. 9-7882 All Phases of Beauty VVork Done DAPPER DAN Cleaners - Shirt Launderers 77 S. Grove St., Freeport, N. Y. FR. 8-9533 FREEPORT EQUIPMENT SALES 8: RENTALS, INC. 170 W. Sunrise Highway Freeport. N. Y. Tools For Rent - FR. 8-2302 Compliments of KELLY BROS. GARAGE Freeport, N. Y. KELLY, HYMAN 8: DEELEY, ESQS. Freeport, N. Y. LEES OPTICIANS Richard Ferguson, Optician 75 W. Sunrise Highway Freeport, N. Y. ROOSEVELT TILE COMPANY Tile Contracting 8: Repairing 16 Craig Ave., Freeport, N. Y. FR. 8-4612 SCHULTZ SPORTING GOODS. INC. Freeport 8: New York THE TOWN CLEANERS 8: DYERS Cleaners, Tailors 8: Dyers 28 S. Grove St. Phone: FR. 9-2487 HARVEY VOGEL MANUFACTURING CO 403 St. Main St., Freeport, N. Y. Short Run Dies Small Lot Stampings 192 'lf Garden City ADELPHI DELICATESSEN A Home Made Salads - Meats - Desserts Ice Cream 351 Nassau Blvd., South Carden City, N. Y. ADELPHI DRIVE-IN CLEANERS Plant on Premises 328 Nassau Blvd. Carden City, N. Y. ARISTA FURS Repairing and Remodeling 937 Franklin Ave., Carden City, N. Y. PI. 7-0185 BARBATSULY BROTHERS-FINE FURS Repairing and Remodeling 1046 Franklin Ave. Carden City, N. Y. BEAY MART BEAUTY SALON 100A 7th St. Garden City, N. Y. PI. 7-5280 BLUE BIRD PAINT 8: WALLPAPER CO. Paints - Wallpapers 7 Nassau Blvd., So Carden City, N. Y. BOBIS LIQUOR SHOP 188 7th St. Carden Citv, N. Y. PI. 2-2221 ' BULKLEY 81 HORTON CO., REALTORS 721 Franklin Ave., Cor. 7th St. Garden City, N. Y. PI. 6-5400 CANIVAN BROTHERS, INC. Building Repairs 166 7th Sr. Carden City, N. Y. THOMAS F, CORRON AGENCY All Forms of Insurance 101 7th St., Carden City, N. Y. PI. 2-6800 DEPENDABLE MEAT MARKET Quality Meats - Poultry - Frozen Food 45 New Hyde Park Rd. Garden City, N. Y. - FL. 4-5690 JOHN EXCLUSIVE HAIR STYLIST 182 7th St. Garden City, N. Y. PI. 7-1340 - PI. 7-1341 Compliments of FRANKLIN PHARMACY 679 Franklin Ave. Garden City, N. Y. fr-rvvw ' 'w GARDEN CITY FLORIST 173 7th Sr. Carden City, N. Y. PI. 7-2121 - PI. 7-2122 THE GARDEN CITY MUSIC CENTER, INC. Corner Franklin Ave. at 7th St. Carden City, N. Y. - PI. 7-2211 GARDEN CITY SHOE REBUILDERS 178 7th Sr. Carden City, N. Y. Joseph Penola, Prop. GARDEN POULTRY FARMS Buy the Parts You Like 174 7th Sr. Carden City, N. Y. GARDEN SWEET SHOP 61 New Hyde Park Rd. Carden City, N. Y, Greeting Cards - Cigars - Stationery HAEDRICH BUILDING CO. 315 Nassau Blvd. Carden City, N. Y. Kitchens - Porches - Alterations HAMBURGER EXPRESS Nations Finest Hamburgers 176 7th St. Carden City, N. Y. JOHN F. HILL Optometrist 945 Franklin Ave., Carden City, N. Y. PI. 6-0992 HUBBEL, KLAPPER AND HUBBEL Real Estate 65 Hilton Ave. Carden City, N. Y. INVESTOR DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, I 647 Franklin Ave. Carden City, N. Y. PI. 7-0600 KEATINC 8r CO. Registered jeweler 984 Franklin Ave. Garden City, N. Y. BETTE LA BRU Dressmaking - Remodeling - Alterations 661 Franklin Ave. Carden City, N. Y. Compliments of WALTER LIECE 81 HIS ORCHESTRA 145 Wellington Rd. Carden City, N. Y. - PI. 6-1248 LOU'S TAILORING Men's Clothes - Ready Made to Order 48 New Hyde Park Rd. Carden City, N. Y. NC MICHAEL'S SHOE SHOP 289 Nassau Blvd. So. Carden City, N. Y. IV. 3-5933 NASSAU BLVD. MEAT MARKET Nassau Blvd. Carden City, N. Y. IV. 6-4422 PARAGON CLEANERS One Day Service 156 7th Sr. Carden City, N. Y. CHARLES REEDY BEAUTY SALON 64 New Hyde Park Rd. Carden Citv, N. Y. FL. 4-6657 ' RHEA NICHOLS SHOES 735 Franklin Ave. Carden City, N. Y. PI. 6-0042 ROCHET TELEVISION CORP. Service 81 Installations 281 Nassau Blvd. So. Carden City, N. Y. SAINT ANNE,S HICI-I SCHOOL CLUB Carden City, N. Y. Rev. Thomas Colgan Rev. David Farley, Moderators SAVINO'S FOOD MARKET Grocers and Fruiterers 158 7th St., Carden City, N. Y. PI. 7-3444 - PI. 7-1430 Stationery Sc Toys TERVO'S HOBBY CENTER Art - Ceramic - Plioto - Midel Supplies 14 Nassau Blvd. Carden City, L. I. THE COODIE SHOP 20 Nassau Blvd. So. Carden City, N. Y. STONECLIFF PHOTOGRAPHERS 950 Franklin Ave. Carden City, N. Y. PI. 7-4141 UNITED SERVICE CLEANERS 8x DYERS 259 Nassau Blvd. Carden City, N. Y. IV. 65110 D. VALLE, CUSTOM TAILOR 10 Nassau Blvd. Carden City, N. Y. IV. 6-5110 THE BOULEVARD LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaning Service 293 Nassau Blvd. So. Carden City So., N. Y. CARDEN SHOP HOUSE 9 Nassau Blvd. Carden City, So., N. Y. Fine Food Sz Liquors JACK AND JILL SHOPPE 313 Nassau Blvd. Carden City So., N. Y. LOU-ANN SCHOOL OF DANCE 177 Caroline Ave. Carden City So., N. Y. IV. 1-3171 MIC1-IAEL'S SHOE SHOP 289 Nassau Blvd. So. Carden City So., N. Y. IV. 3-5933 Compliments of DYCKMAN DAIRY, INC. Carden City Park, N. Y. PI: 6-4712 BOB'S DELICATESSEN Salads 8z Cold Cuts 2224 Jericho Tpke. Carden City Park, N. Y. EMIL BURKLIN, FLORIST 80 2nd St. Carden City Park, N. Y. PI. 2-9498 Glen Cove C. O. CRAFT 8: CO. Drugs Sr Cosmetics 47 School St. Clen Cove, N. Y. ROCER'S PAINT POT Paints 8: Painters Supplies 3 West Clen St. Clen Cove, N. Y. Hempstead AUTOMATION CONSULTANTS Advisory 81 Design Technicians 111 Front St., Hempstead, N. Y. IV. 3-9777 AHRENS TEXACO SERVICE STATION Henry St. Hempstead, N. Y. IV. 6-9589 THE AIR SUPPLY CORP. 19 W. Columbia St. Hem stead, N. Y. Charlles W. Miller LOUIS ANZIANO, INC. Plumbing Sz Heating Service - Appliances IVanhoe 3-0400 - MAnhasset 7-0330 Ralph Vogel 134 No. Franklin, Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. T94 .,, v w- -'vw' wr'w ' ' ARNELL'S MENS SHOP 245 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, N. Y. BAKER FLOOR WAXING SERVICE 152 Martin Ave. Hempstead, N. Y. IV. 3-7515 BINDAY THE CHEMIST 723 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, N. Y. Free Delivery - IV. 6-0700 BROVVNE'S BUSINESS SCHOOLS Hempstead Lynbrook Jamaica CENTRAL SHOE SHOP 64 Main St. Hem stead, N. Y. We fllre Orthopedic Specialists CHELSEA PHYSCN. AND HOSP. SUPL. CORP. 166 N. Franklin Ave. Hempstead, N. Y. IV. 1-6870 - IV. 1-6871 CLINTON DELICATESSEN H. Finkenstadt 8: R. Scott 426 Clinton St. Hempstead, N. Y. - IV. 3-7930 THE CLINTON MARKET Choice Meats, Poultry 8: Provisions 431 Clinton St. Hempstead, N. Y. - IV. 3-6966 DIANA COLONIAL SHOP 160 Main St. Hempstead, N. Y. Early-American Furniture Exclusively COLONNADE RESTAURANT 88 N. Franklin St. Hempstead, N. Y. IV. 3-6393 CONSOLIDATED HOUSECRAFT, INC. 388 Front St. Hempstead, N. Y. IV. 1-6440 CREST HAIRDRESSERS Permanent Ilfave Specialists 244 Jerusalem Ave. Hempstead, N. Y. THEZCUSTOM CLEANER 191 Baldwin Rd. Hempstead. N. Y. IV. 1-7150 DEMAR HAIR STYLISTS 133 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, N. Y. IV. 6-6698 DR. ERWIN H. KURLANDER, DENTIST 740 Front St. ' Hempstead, N. Y. IV. 1-4556 For Audio-Visual Equipment EASTERN CAMERA EXCHANGE 66 W. Columbia St. Hempstead, N. Y. FAIRVIEW CLEANERS 731 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, N. Y. IV. 1-8255 FERRAR BEAUTY STUDIO 277 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, N. Y. - IV. 6-4834 Permanents, Haircoloring 8a Cosmetics FRED'S TAVERN 757 Hempstead Turnpike - Tel HE. 2-5473 Fine Foods - Choice Wines and Liquors john and Olga McLaughlin, Props. GOMEZ SERVICE STATION 2 Hempstead, N. Y. Tires - Tubes - Accessories GROVE'S BOOKSTORE Books - Greeting Cards - Pocket Books 68 Main St. Hempstead, N. Y. - IV. 3-7297 Compliments of h HARDER EXTERMINATION SERVICE, INC. Hempstead, N. Y. IV. 1-8800 Serving Nassau County Since 1887 HEMPSTEAD BANK Main Office: Hempstead, N. Y. HEMPSTEAD CHINA SHOP 264 Front St. Hempstead, N. Y. IV. 3-6863 A gift of a single rose for twenty-five cents coming from you, is more appreciated than a dozen. HEMPSTEAD FLORIST 296 Fulton Ave. - IV. 1-9530 Compliments of HEMPSTEAD WELDING COMPANY Hempstead, N. Y. HIGGINS Sz BUKETT Dispensing Opticians Professional Building Hempstead, N. Y. INDIAN WALK FOOT FORM 265 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, N. Y. IV. 3-7999 ISLAND APPLIANCE CO. PARTS DEPT. 2 Greenwich St. Hempstead, N. Y. Service 8: Parts for All Makes of Washing Machines .IACORES LIQUOR STORE 52 Hempstead Tpke. Hempstead, N. Y. IV. 9-5133 Compliments of I. JANVEY 8: SONS janitor Supplies 8a Sanitary Specialties 81 Paper Products Hempstead, N. Y. R. A. KELLY, INC. Furniture 8: Equipment for School, Bank 8: Office 141 N. Franklin St. Hempstead, N. Y. - IV. 9-7487 KEN'S MARKET Prime Meats - Fish -- Poultry 223 Ierusalem Ave. Hempstead, N. Y, -- Free Delivery LOTITO,S TELEVISION HOME SERVICE All VVork Guaranteed 70 Beebe Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. IV. 9-3430 LOU'S DELICATESSEN 233 jerusalem Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. All Kinds of Salads, Cold Cuts 8: Frozen Foods IV. 3-6579 MARDELS ETHICAL PHARMACY- CLINICAL LAB. Professional Bldg., 131 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, N. Y. Compliments of MACK MARKOVVITZ, INC. Your Oldsmobile Dealer Hempstead, Long Island MIRAN' PEN SHOP 231 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, Long Island Compliments of MONARCH BUICK COMPANY 281 Main Street Hempstead, Long Island FRANK X. MURRAY INSURANCE 80 North Franklin Street Hempstead, Long Island NASSAU FLOORCRAFT SERVICE On Location Carpet Cleaning Floor Waxing a Specialty Hempstead, Long Island NASSAU TERMINAL FLORIST 67 Nichols Court Hempstead, Long Island NEW CHINA INN Bar 81 Cocktail Lounge 105-7 North Franklin Street Hempstead, Long Island THE NEW SHOE STORE Hempstead 8z Freeport Long Island NIDDRIE-FOSS TIRE CORPORATION Distributors of B. F. Goodrich Products 205 North Franklin Street Hempstead, Long Island ORANGE FRONT PAINT SUPPLY, INC 224 Front Street Hempstead, Long Island IV. 1-6464 PARK DAIRY DELICATESSEN Home Cooking 294 jerusalem Avenue Hempstead Compliments of PARK LAKE PHARMACY 277 South Franklin Street Hempstead, Long Island PETRANO HAIR DRESSER 151 Main Street Hempstead, Long Island IV. 3-8430 PHOSTER PHARMACY 515 Jerusalem Avenue Hempstead, Long Island IV. 3-7069 RAMEY HOSIERY Headquarters for Hosiery in Hempstead 92 Main Street Hempstead, Long Island PORTIA 8: RAY'S STATIONERY 221 jerusalem Avenue Hempstead, Long Island IV. 6-9159 LILLIAN M. PRATT Piano Instructors 220 Clinton Street Hempstead, Long Island S. 8z D. LUNCHEONETTE 216 Henry Street Hempstead, Long Island IV. 6-9242 SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY 55 Chasner Street Hempstead, Long Island IV. 6-5000 SKOURAS Calderone and Rivoli Theatres Hempstead, Long Island 196 For the Finest Sewing Machine Built SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 259 Fulton Ave., Hempstead, N. Y. IV. l-8980-1 STAFFORDS .Athletic Equipment 8: Supplies for All Schools 150 jackson Street Hempstead, Long Island TALL STYLES BY KAY 52 Station Plaza Hempstead, Long Island TED HAIR STYLIST Our Basic Business is Hair Cutting 411 jerusalem Avenue Hempstead, Long Island TOBY'S YOUTH CENTER We Specialize in Communion 8: Confirmation Clothing Fulton Avenue Hempstead, Long Island VILLAGE LUNCHEONETTE 91 Main Street Hempstead, Long Island VILIGANT ASSOCIATES, INC. Beal Estate - Mortgages - Insurance 1196 Fulton Ave. Hempstead, Long Island CI'S SEWING SHOPPE 202 Main Street Hempstead, Long Island IV. 1-8950 WARTA MOTORS. INC. Long Island's Oldest Packard Dealer 283 North Franklin Street Hempstead, Long Island WHITTAKER'S RESTAURANT 152 Greenwich Street Hempstead, Long Island IV. 6-9547 Hewlett BRANCH MOTORS, INC. Your Friendly Ford Dealer 1250 Broadway Hewlett, Long Island HEWLETT PHARMACY Broadway and Franklin Avenue FR. 4-0850 Hewlett, Long Island Hicksville THOMAS F. DALTON Funeral Service 100 West Marie Street Hicksville, Long Island 197 Compliments of PENCOL DRUG CENTER, INC. Hicksville, Long Island Isla nd Park PARK LUNCHEONETTE Stationeriers - Cigars - Cigarettes 232 Long Beach Road Island Park, New York Jackson Heights H. M. FOOD 8: SUPPLY CO. 92-03 Roosevelt Avenue jackson Heights New York Jamaica JOSEPH M. FODROWSKI General Insurance Broker 108-53 Sutphin Blvd. jamaica 35, New York KIELB AGENCY, INC. Insurance S ecialists 109-09 Sutplllin Blvd. jamaica, New York Lawrence F. LEE WOODLEY Real Estate Appraiser, Court Testimony 396 Central Avenue Lawrence, Long Island Beth page NICHOLSON'S POULTRY FARM Hempstead Turnpike Bethpage, Long Island LE. 3-4644 Lynbrook BOB'S RESTAURANT 420 Sunrise Highway Lynbrook, Long Island LY. 9-9854 Congratulations to the Graduates GEORGE COAN 112 Totten am Road Lynbrook, New York Best Wishes FLINCH 8: BRUNS Lynbrook, New York ALBERT F. GALLOPINI jeweler 373 Sunrise Highway Lynbrook, New York HERM AN'S GARAGE, INC. 274-276 Merrick Road Lynbrook, New York LY. 9-3204 LOWE FURNITURE, INC. 315 Merrick Road , Lynhrook, New York LY. 3-8600 LYN BROOK AQUARIUM 275 Merrick Road Lynbrook, Long Island LY. 9-1231 MODERN LIVING, INC. 16-18 Hempstead Avenue Lynbrook, New York LY. 9-8012 PARK CLEANERS 8: DYERS CORP. 51 Sunrise Highway Lynbrook, Long Island LY. 9-3894 JOHN C. 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MEAT PACKERS 345 Hempstead Avenue Malverne, New York LY 9-9635 GUS'S MARKET 16 Broadway Malverne, New York LY. 9-2562 ANDRE HAIR DRESSER 352 Hempstead Avenue Malverne, New York LY. 9-7280 MALVERN E 5 8: 10 CENT STORE 301 Hempstead Avenue Malverne, New York LY. 3-9748 MALVERNE FOOD SHOP 22 Church Street Malverne, New York LY. 9-0447 MALVERNE PAINT SUPPLY 366 Hempstead Avenue Malverne, New York LY. 9-1035 THE PATIO We Cater to Social Parties and Homes Malverne, New York LY. 9-2300 PAT'S PRIME MEATS 32 Church Street Malverne, New York LY. 9-3876 RAY,S CAMERA SHOP 304 Hempstead Avenue Malverne, New York LY. 9-2764 A. I. STERNFELD, D.D.S. A. M. LAKS, D.D.S. Malverne, New York Compliments of TE.AS 8: STEINBRENNER 125 Church Street Malverne, New York Massa peq ua CROWN VILLAGE CHEMISTS 787 Merrick Road Massapequa, Long Island PY. 8-8100 JOSEPH P. Del3RITA Builder 8: Gen. 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HENRY NIELSEN 96 Westbury Avenue Mineola, Long Island TIP TOP MARKET Quality Meats 174 Jericho Turn ike Mineola, Long Island New Hyde Pa rk ALTMANIS DEPT. STORE Shop With Confidence Jsricho Turnpike at Lakeville Road ew Hyde Park, Long Island ANDREW'S BAR 81 RESTAURANT Italian and American Foods 924 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, Long Island PETER H. BENSON Realtor 1753 New Hyde Park Road New Hyde Park, Long Island BLUE SUGAR BOVVL 1630 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, Long Island BRADLEY 8z EDWARD 2000 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, Long Island B. M. B. SERVICE STATION Union Turnpike 8: New Hyde Park Road New Hyde Park, Long Island FL. 4-9699 T. F. 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NICHOLAS KRUG AGENCY 635 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, Long Island FL. 4-6495 ROBERT'S MEAT CENTER New Hyde Park, Long Island ROSELLE CLEANERS 2032 Lakeville Road New Hyde Park, Long Island WIENER'S DRUG STORE 806 Iericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, Long Island FL. 2-8504 New York ALLBRO EQUIPMENT COMPANY 62 William Street New York 5, New York Rental and Sales AIVISCO SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS, INC. 45 East 17th Street New York 3, New York BASS 8x COMPANY, INC. Advertising 50 Broad Street New York 4, New York CHIN AND LEE CO., INC. 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RO. 6-4402 ANCELO FERDINANDO Piano Teacher 300 Hempstead Avenue Rockville Centre, Long Island CULOTTY'S 316 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, Long Island RO. 6-1260 IOHN HAYES MOTOR SALES, INC. 242 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, Long Island RO. 4-3000 S. 8: R. LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC. 638 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, Long Island SULLIVAN'S WINE 8z LIQUOR STORE 666 Merrick Road Oceanside, Long Island Ro. 60828 JOHN P. STARIN jeweler and Optician 14 North Village Avenue Rockville Centre, Long Island THE VVAGON WHEEL 634 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, Long Island RO. 4-6327 ROCKAWAYS PLAYLAND Richard Ceist Roosevelt ALLIED BEER DISTRIBUTORS 40 Nassau Road Roosevelt, Long Island MA. 3-0666 SWEET CLOVER DAIRY Nassau Road and Babylon Turnpike Roosevelt, Long Island FR. 9-1660 Roslyn Heights GATEWAY MUSIC-HOBBY SHOP 389 Guinea Woods Road Roslyn Heights, Long Island RO. 3-5740 Saint Albans Compliments of CEORCE WARDEN CRISSOM 116-62 Farmers Blvd. Saint Albans, Long Island South Ozone Park GEORGE ROYANCE 111-19 126th Street South Ozone Park 20, New York VI. 3-8607 Springfield Gardens ROBERT SCHRIEVER Grocery - Delicatessen 219-15 Merrick Road Springfield Gardens, Long Island Stewart Manor COVERT DRUGS 98 Covert Avenue Stewart Manor, New York FL. 4-1227 FELDMAN 8: MEYER 60 Covert Avenue Stewart Manor, Long Island FL. 4-3238 STEWART MANOR PHARMACY 54 Covert Avenue Stewart Manor, Long Island WILLIAM RHATIGAN Certified Public Accountant 12 Argyle Road Stewart Manor, Long Island VINCENT'S HAIR DRESSERS 82 Covert Avenue Stewart Manor, Long Island FL. 4-7311 Uniondale BAUER OIL COMPANY Uniondale Avenue Uniondale, Long Island DOUGLAS' T.V. 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Religious Articles 324 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, Long Island CHICKEN ON THE RUN 4152 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, Long Island PI. 2-3320 ED'S SHELL Hillside 8: Collins Avenue Williston Park, Long Island PI. 6-9272 l:OINIE:ET'S SPORTS EQUIPMENT CO I . ' 314 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, Long Island CEORCE'S, THE DELICATESSEN 473 Willis Avenue Williston Park, Long Island PI. 6-9357 204 CEORCEKS UPHOLSTERY 322 Hillside Avenue Williston Park Pl. 6-5750 HERBERT GRAMMAN Licensed Plumbing 8x Heating Contractor 209 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, Long Island Compliments of HERRICK'S CLEANERS 350 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, Long Island THE LAMPLICHTER Lamp Mounting and Repairs 173 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, Long Island MANHATTAN FOOD STORES Willis Avenue Williston Park, Long Island MARTIN FUNERAL HOME 412 Willis Avenue Williston Park PI. 6-5505 MORRETTA'S BEAUTY SALON Individual Hair Styling 23 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, Long Island NASSAU BARBER SHOP John Plourd 346 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, Long Island O'SULLIVAN SERVICE STATION All Services and Repairs Hillside 8: Willis Avenues Williston Park, Long Island THE PHYSICIANS LABORATORIES 101 Hillside Avenue East Williston, Long Island PI. 2-3670 PISICITELLI VVINE 81 LIQUOR STORE 58 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, Long Island PI. 6-4350 CHARLES 1. 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TEXACO SERVICE General Auto Repairs 711 West Broadway Woodmere, Long Island SWANK MEAT MARKET 1042 Broadway Woodmere, Long Island FR. 4-0669 - 3092 VVOODMERE MARKET Fancy Groceries 8: Dairy Products 1044 Broadway Woodmere, Long Island Woodside RILEY BROS. Monuments 4816 Laurel Hill Blvd. Woodside, Long Island INC The Agresta Family Dr. Andre G. Abbate Allen Family Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. K. Aneser Argo Chemists Mrs. A. Arps Atlas Service Station Charles E. Baker, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Barry Miss Rose T. Barry Mr. and Mrs. A. Bauer Baylis and Geist I-larry G. Beard Dr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Bird Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Birney Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Bockelman Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Botsch Boyle Family Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boyle Sgt. E. Brady Sophonslba Breckinridge Mr. and Mrs. E. Brennan Fred G. Brown Glenn E. Brown Friends of Aideen Bugler Mr. and Mrs. james Burnes Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton Dr. G. Butera Mr. and Mrs. Karl Butterstein and Family Mr. and Mrs. james W. Byrnes Dr. and Mrs. Balph A. Camordella Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carson Carrolls Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs, G. Cahill Mr. and Mrs. F. Carr SIICIAL PATRIINS Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Caravella Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron Colonel and Mrs. Kenneth A. Carson Catholic Daughters of America The Clayville Family Mr. and Mrs. George Coan Mary Ann Coeras joseph N. Conbone james Conroy jr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coppo Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coppo Crescent Service Crown Cleaners Mrs. Francis A. Cuite Mr. and Mrs. john B. Cullen Miss Alice Curley jack Curran Mr. and Mrs. I. Daniels Dr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Daly jimmy Dean Mr. and Mrs. William Dee Mr. Thomas F. Delaney Mrs. John P. Delea Catherine Del Grotto Betty De Leso and Rod Thomas Mr. and Mrs. R. Dellomo Delta Psi Phi Sorority The Densen Family Donna De Simone Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Diehm Dilberts Reverend Aloysius Dlag Doctors of Franklin Square Mr. and Mrs. Park A. Doing Mrs. james L. Dounellan Mr. and Mrs. John M. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Iohn V. Doonan Mr. S. A. D'Orsi 206 Dramatic Club Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunne The Dyer Family Mr. and Mrs. William Eager Mr. and Mrs. Iohn F. Eisenmann Mr. and Mrs. C. Elias Mrs. E. Entstrasser Mrs. Edward Evers Mr. and Mrs. james F. Fanning Mrs. Farrer Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Fay Panteleono Ferraci George Fidel Family Fidelity Tone and Sound Shop Dr. T. B. Fitzpatrick Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Friend Mr. and Mrs. William Foster Foster Wines and Liquors, Inc. Mary, Anne, and john Fox Mary Fox Bonnie Fullam Mrs. James E. Fullerton Assemblyman and Mrs. Francis P McCloskey Thomas F. O'Niel Sisters of Saint Dominic Evelyn M. Gabler Helen Gaffney Garden City Hair Stylist William L. Gardiner Mary C. Garrett Mr. and Mrs. T. Gavigan Mrs. Thomas C. Grazianetand Family Mr. and Mrs. George P. Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gdula Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. 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Miller Miss Ann and Goni Mills Mrs. Lillian Mills Rev. Ministreti Molly College for Women Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moran Mrs. H . Moore Mr. and Mrs. K. Mudoch Rev. Charles Murphy Melba Murphy Jerome Murphy John and Thomas Nellis Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Newell James C. Norwood Notre Dame Confraternity Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Numeroff Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, H. O'Rourke Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. S. A. O'Brian Michael O'Loughlm James O'Keefe Richard Pasternak John M. Pellegrive Peninsula National Bank Pete and Helen Dr. M. Pupilla and Family Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Quinn Dr. and Mrs. john B. Rampulla Mr. and Mrs. H. Ranken Mr. and Mrs. F. Donald Redington Louis Reder's Surplus Mr. and Mrs. john Re Mrs. M. A. Reilly Rev. john A. Regulski Mrs. Helen C. Rice Eileen Richter Rockville Centre Motors, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Rodgers Dr. and Mrs. W. Rodin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson Mrs. Louis Rossi judy and Michael Roye Fred Runell Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Russell Eugene Russo Mr. and Mrs. Anthony j. Saia S.H.A. Hostel Club S.H.A. Orchestra Mr. and Mrs. j. P. Sanders Mary Sanders The Sanders Family Mr. and Mrs. john C. Sargent Mr. and Mrs. Edw. C. Savage W. C. Scallon Dr. and Mrs. Richard Schermeyer Herbert Sherman, D.D.S. H. Randolph Schiember Mr. and Mrs. William L. Schmunk Elaine M. Schramm Rev. james Scott Rev. Walter Scott Mr. and Mrs. D. Sexton Dr. and Mrs. Ernest S. Seymour Mr, and Mrs. L. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Shephard and Family Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sherman and Trudy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schlueter, jr. Irving Shotten, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Xavier Shugrue Clarence F. Simonson Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Simonson Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Smith Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith Sodality of Our Lady of Saint Anne's Parish George Springer Mrs. john P. Stephens Mrs. Arthur Strittmatter and Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan The Sullivan Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Tallon Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Ticho Patricia Toole Tom's Italian-American Superette joseph Tracey Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Tracey Dr. and Mrs. james Trintalange Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Trouve Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vallone Vanity Fair Homes The Varsity of S.H.A. Dr. and Mrs. Viverito Mr. and Mrs. H. Wagner Happy Walk, Stride Rite Shoes Capt. and Mrs. C. K. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winship jane and judy Winter Mr. and Mrs. james Winter Mr. and Mrs. joseph Wuchte Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Yannelli SIICIAL SPONS0llS Michael j. Addiego Adelphi Chemists Adolph Levy and Son Alba Cleaners Alfred's Hair Stylist Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Albanese Abram Albert Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Albin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Altamare Mr. Edward Anderson M. F. Anker, D.D.S. Antizzo Family 1 Mr and Mrs. W. A. Armstrong Compliments of Arthur's Fabric Center Mr. Lionel Bailey Baldwin Launder-Well, Inc. 208 Compliments of Baldwin Poultry Farms Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Barber B. Barrett Dann Barch Mr. and Mrs. A. Bartolomeo Mr. and Mrs. R. Bartolomeo Edgar Allen Barton, D.D.S. Sgt. Dick Basile, U.S.M.C. Compliments of Bayview Pharmacy George Becklry Mrs. B Hampton Mabel Bauman Rosalie M. Beldy Trieda Berkowitz Bethpage Meat Market Bethpage Pharmacy Beverly Cocktail Lounge Bill's Delicatessen Bill's Prime Meats Compliments of Karl 'Bismann Dr. and Mrs. Harold Blass Blue-Dell Bob's Delicatessen Mr. and Mrs. E. Boehmcke Mr. and Mrs. Boland and Family Lacy L. Bonay, M.D. Donald W. Booxbam Compliments of Box and Bow Shop, Inc. Lillian Boyce Bozers Beauty Salon Mary Jane Brehon Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bruno Marie Ward Brown Anne T. Buckley Irving Buonsignore Mrs. Arthur Burdette Mrs. Gerald Byrne Jeanette K. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Camillery Carl's Herrick-Hill Service Station Mr. and Mrs. A. Catanzaro Compliments of Tony Celentano Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clancy Mr. Richard Clark Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cleven Joseph Cohen John W. Colby Colony Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Colston Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr. James Connolly Cookie's Service Station Miss Annette Coppo Herman Cordes Colette Cornet Anna Cotter Richard Cotter Compliments of Lea Coughlin Covert Tailors and Furrier Cross Island Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Crowley Mr. Charles Daly Francis A. Daly Mr. Richard Daly Marie D'Amato Compliments of R. 8x H. Dardick A. Dedgewer Joseph DeDomenico Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Delaney Mrs. Antonia Dellamano Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dellamore Dellerson Drugs Vito Demarino Joseph Del Pozzo Dependable Markets Miss Mary Derrig Raymond L. Disch Mr. and Mrs. Dittmar A. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dluginsky J. Louis Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Donohue Compliments of Donovan's Hardware Store Mr. and Mrs. T. 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Freda Mr. and Mrs. John Freitag Compliments of a Friend ' A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Compliments of a Friend A Friend A Friend Compliments of a Friend A Friend Courtesy of a Friend A Friend A Friend Chmpliments of a Friend The Friendly Butchers From the Folks on Beech Street Foot Step Shop Franklin Camera and Hobby Shop Franklin Delicatessen Franklin Rexall Drugs A Franklin Square Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Victoria Galgano Mr. and Mrs. Basil R. Galgano Garden Luncheonette Garden Supply Center, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gates George's Shoe Store Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gettier Mr. and Mrs. R. Goelbert Mr. and Mrs. Peter Going W. T. Grant Company Dr. Irving Grebin Mrs. John P. Greene Dr. Lewis L. Greene Dr. John Grimaldi Mr. Edward Grimple S. A. Guicihe W. Guerra, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Guillan Mr. Robert W. Guillan Gus the Tailor H. and B. Service Station VVarren L. Hamburger Miss Kathryn Ann Hanlery 1. Harber Mr. and Mrs. William Harmon Harmony Slip Covers A. Harris Haven's Candy Store Mrs. M. Hawkins Hawthorne Esso Service Station Mr. and Mrs. William Heisler II. Heissenbuttel Henry's Gift Shop Col. and Mrs. R. Herbison Herman and The Friendly Butchers Hermann's Stationery Store Anna Herrmann Mrs. Anthony O. Herrmann, Sr. Kay Herrmann Mr. and Mrs. james Hines Gary Hoffman Hollis-Crest-Flower Shop Herb Homerl Homestead Floor Covering Corp. Marilyn A. Horning '53 Florence Horstmann Mrs. Thomas Hughes Cora Hyland Alan S. Immerman Mrs. Gtto Insinga Island Cleaners Island Tree's Deli j. and M. Luncheonette Mr. and Mrs. joseph Iakubowski Dr. and Mrs. David Iaxheimer .lohn's Meat Market June Ann School of Dancing Iuy and Bea Stationery Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaczorowski Kaiser Bake Shop Morris Kalin Karp Motor Sales, Inc. joseph Kase, D.D.S. Dr. Milton Kessler Bill King Dr. Morris Kirk Grace Klein George Keonig Krisch-Confectioner George A. Kuhnreich Frederick C. La Force 210 Patricia La Force Lakeville Hardware Lakeville Pharmacy, Inc. Oscar Lasdon Eulalia Lawson Dr. R. Lemkin Mr. and Mrs. W. Lennon and Family Mr. S. Levin Mr. and Mrs. john F. Le Viness, Ir. Lincoln Market Antonio La Faro Long Island'Kennel Supply Long Island Pharmacy Loria Bros. Marie Louise Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Luca B. Luckas Cecilia M. Lynch In Memory of Mrs. A. Lyons john Mahler Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mahoney and Eileen Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mallen Mr. and Mrs. V. Mancuso Margaret Manion Mr. Ben Maniscalco Compliments of Maureen Mannion Compliments of Miss Maemarsh Mr. and Mrs. Malkovsky Martha's Tailorette Marydell Moster Ann and Rosemary Meyers Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Mattes Mrs. A. C. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. McGallion Mr. and Mrs. D. T. McDermott Mrs. Eugene McDevitt Mr. and Mrs. R. McDonnell joan McDul7fee Mr. and Mrs. McEvily Mr. and Mrs. Merkel Mr. and Mrs. john T. Metz john Meyer A. Miersch Moloney's VVines and Liquors Leonard Montaginino Mr. and Mrs. joseph Morello Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mullaly an Family Mr. and Mrs. Alan S. Murphy Mr. Gerald E. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. E. Nelson Mrs. Stephen Normoyle Mr. and Mrs. A. Norritt Norris Sales Dr. Kennedy O'Brien Dr. and Mrs. Cornelius O'Connor The O'Connors Mr. and Mrs. O'Day O'Neill's Liquor Store 'lames O'Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Kaare Ottasen Compliments of Ottois Stationery Ozalid Copy Systems Vincent Paglino Packard Shoes james Palazzo Tony Palermi C. Pane Paradise Lounge Park Hardware Corp. Mr. Raymond Pazzoli Peter Pan Restaurant Mrs. Petrano and Kathleen Agnes M. Phillips Dr. Frank E. Picciano Pilgrim Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pinto lohn A. Pirie Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Plank Mr. and Mrs. W. Pope Loretta Porrazzo Ceorge Poster Mrs. Robert Powell and Family Priscilla Prim Prompt and Improved Laundry Puritan Cleaners Mrs, John Quigley, Ir. Maureen and Denise Quinn Miss Kathryn Quinn Raiewerty and Lehnann Raeder's Pharmacy Rainbow Servicenter, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rastelli a Family Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rebman Alfred Recter Red Circle Beer Dist. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Reehil William D. Reilly Compliments of Rensey's Drugs, S. Resmil ' Mr. H. T. Ricca Richard Hair Stylist Richardson's Liquor Store Mr. and Mrs. J. Robertson Mrs. .lohn Robinson Rockville Hobby Craft, Inc. Compliments of Royal Scarlet William V. Rudy Ruth and Barbara '55 Dr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Ryan Vincent Sabella Mr. and Mrs. Sadd Samis Delicatessen Dr. Francis Samperisi, Pod. D. Saint Barnabas Sodality Sakoff Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Santomauro Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sanzone 211 H C d C Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Saum Savemore Cleaners and Launderers The Schiembers Howard Schimek Mr. Samuel Schneider St. Philip Neri School George E. Scott ' Mr. and Mrs. Howars H. Scott Mr. and Mrs. james F. Scully Senior C. S. Troop 14 Frank Sette Mr. and Mrs. B. Shanley Capt. and Mrs. Wm. F. Sheehan Sherwin Williams Paint Store Skids Sanford Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Sicaro Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Simons Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sitzer Mr and Mrs. Patrick C. Skahill Mr and Mrs. W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Snyder Dr. and Mrs. Sobelson and Family Solomon's Toy and Stationery Dr. and Mrs. Robert Soloway Viola S. Southern Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spence The Stantons john Stebner W. Steinberg, MJ. Stevie's Stationery Mrs. John Sullivan, Jr. Swan Fay Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Swords Ruth Syvertsen Compliments of Terrace Market Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Thomas Compliments of Topical Review Book Co. Toscano Shoe Service Mr. and Mrs. joseph Tormey Brian and Norene Tort Miss Pamela Tort Mr. and Mrs. 'lohn Tort Town Cleaners Town and Country Delicatessen Treman Electronics 8: Manufacturing Co Triangle Paint and Wallpaper Co. Tsontos Furs Compliments of Uniondale Funeral Home U. S. Cleaners and Dyers Us Four From F. P. I Mr. and Mrs. Christian Van Horn Violet Beauty Salon Vlademir Mr, and Mrs. joseph Vollkommer Mr. and Mrs. james A. Waldron A. Wauel, Ir. Mrs. Anna and Miss Lillian Weihs Edward T. Weimer Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weirk Harry D. Weiss Wermann and Springer West End Tavern The Weth Family lVlrs. Eric Wikander Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wolf and Marianne Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wolf Howard Joseph Woltmann Compliments of Mrs. Iulia Zapke Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Zukas Helen Zulli Frank Zabatto ACKN 0WLEDGMEN TS The members of the yearbook staff would like to express their sincere gratitude and deep appreciation to all those who in any way contributed material or rendered services toward the 1956 edition of Ex-Corde. We are especially indebted: to Reverend Mother Charles Edward and Sister Regina Agnes for granting permission to use portions of the script from the Centenary Pageant. to Sister M. Alonzo for her patient understanding and for granting the extra time required for yearbook work. to the members of the faculty for their willing cooperation in sacrific- ing class time for the taking of yearbook pictures. to Mr. Peter S. Curwit of jahn and Ollier for his valuable artistic advice and assistance in planning the layout for the book. to Mr. and Mrs. Dexter White and Michael of White Studios, Inc. for the many hours spent at Sacred Heart photographing the girls and members of the faculty. to the Hurley Company for their splendid work and prompt delivery. to the non-staff members of the Senior Class for their cooperation in helping the staff to meet its deadline. to the entire student body for the time devoted in obtaining ads for our yearbook, thereby making possible its publication. To all our benefactors we say thank you and Cod bless youl 212 QL:-fz1L01,L?,o,,,,?1mdWKVbuMN 7V QMKJM .4--L.,,,,, , 1 WWL CLAMAJ' irvfiz V! ffi, ,cffiz QM' R MVQZL6 A hunhrrh gram! GB Eluhilv Mum grvat rem muh, En nav thu G xnhmhing hr limes nf nnthingnran glnrifg Ein Mnlinmn 1955 W W Q Q
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