Sacred Heart Academy - Ex Corde Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)
- Class of 1957
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Beyond the sec- ond driveway, we see the Convent and we are reminded of our noontime visits to the Chapel . . . and our Senior Prom when we introduced our dates to the Sisters and visited the Blessed Sacra- ment before leaving for Guy Lombar- do's. Then there is the music house -- The Little White House. All are landmarks in our memories. 'N T29 wwf -2-X iw. . 2 1 A .1 x YN S if x xg' Xa -- X TC' wwwfww '- ' ww 1. .ggii ,Q SQ W ...fp F , f Y L 4' K 4 L 4, 'Fixx - H8 5 XX ' x 3?...s A Ki' mg W Yrgwss if A ,vs . Q. ' f gm, W 14' ev' X xx Q , Q x 5 . ,cw , 'wg' 0 Q1 X X f r Aww . uqx ,jgn F. . . 1 ' m , , J' , M 1 ,, .Q , 3' . f . - j N' 2-X ' , ' K -- 4' .-1' - K yy, b Nn,,,,.fgf NSN Q .5 N N .- ' X5 my Q xl Y sl- ,a .. f ' qi , Q ' ina . fifrf' b Wk ' ' 'Q Ag' . . V G, . -, 5 Q I Q N' -iii! ,yy 1 ' -. X ' . . I. . k , H ' Ng' .rt 3 F' -L K X as , 'J 8,3155 J is t 6' kiwi ti A is Iss. ,s . 3 .. N. ' shi. ' ' -. , 5 7 air YT , 5 1- M m . g. 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'Q 5 1.0 everenal cMofAer rnmacufafe aria evcrend Mother lmmaculata Maria, the new Superior General of the Sisters of Saint joseph, will endeavor to carry on the work so far advanced by her predecessors. Although Reverend Mother may he new to many she will find a place in the hearts of all the girls at Sacred Heart. The great concern of the diocesan leaders for Catholic education has heen the inspiration of our teachers and their leaders. The in- fluence of these teachers cannot he measured solely by spiritual rewards. The foundation stone of Catholic education is the conse- crated service, the ability, and the self sacrifice of those who staff our schools on every level. We may pray fervently that God will guide Reverend hlother so that she will always be to us and to those who follow us an unwavering light which will guide us along the ways of truth, wis- dom, righteousness, and virtue. . . . . gyesum er ariarn s uperior enera cvs r cw, ww MY gen Q! Ig-aculfly . . . Page I4 Reverend Principal, yXclniinistration, Faculty lXlembers, Cale- tcria Squacl, Maintenance I . C I 1 Q I O I Freshmen, Sophoinores, Juniors, Seniors adcfivifies . . . . . . Page 104 Leo llonor Society, Legion of Mary, Mission Club, S.II.L., Stuclent Council, Corclette, Ex-corcle, Photography Club, Library Club, Le Cercle Francais, Speech Club, Clee Club, Orchestra, Tablet, Maryanettes, -lunior Real Cross, llostel, Silhouettes, Athletics, AA., Varsity, lay Vee ccasions . . . . Page Alumnae Communion llrealxfast, Villanova Press Conler- ence, C.Y.O. Day, Square Dance, Father Daughter Com- munion Breakfast, Christmas Play, Senior Prom, .lunior Dance, Our llearts lN'crc Young Anal Cay , Sports Night. Assemblies, First Fritlay, D. C. Aclycnturc, Spring lxlusicale, Orchestra Recital, Mother Daughter Communion Break- fast, hlay Crowning, Ring Ceremony, Cracluation irecforfy . . . . . page 174 Senior Directory, Special l3enel'actors, Senior Family, Busi- ness Patrons, Business Sponsors, Social Patrons, Social Sponsors, 9 9 Q, QS Q S giaculfcy cquicles us... , gf L Q? Qy Q Y Xffgfv 5,2 nhl ,A gag5ssf53:Qfs A a .gm l X .,,. .1 ws. 'NM' .swf-,,,, W Mew: ,Y-frw-mfw f r 4 fgnvi F' ZF-rg-asv: o 5- 1- 491.1 11: 1 1 11,3-,1.t3o1 :nxt-if-an-iqp.,a:.,1..1..g, QW - ll IU' findpa - everencl Ssfer odlonzo 4 he hands of Sacred lIeart's clock go 'round and 'round, marking the time as it Flies by. Students enter and students leave: teachers come and teachers go. Yet through it all there is one familiar, lvindly face ever present at Sacred lleart. This hcl longs, of course, to our Sister ,Xlonzo, whose name seems practically synonymous with Sacred Ileart. ller Your years of service here have produced l'ruitl'ul and most editvying results vvhich are very evident in the quality ot character in her girls, past and present. XVe than lv you Sister, for everything. v I I-J o 9 M- Q ,,.w- ! 5 'W lx VC,fA'A AWWQVIL ' 1552 V WW 9 -4-fr ' B A 4 Sister Imim fNl.uiu ,. rpm' mln Sixlur Marin Y.1tix ith lil Hb 'Si-Im' Xhry Ch-rim qgckgion Reverand Charles I. Callahan Papal Encyclicals Sister Helen Blurgurct Religion The 'l'41l'let, ii must for every Curlmlic girl I4 Sister Maury Uliuk Religion Vucmiuiml Guidmicc Mutliciimtics 410 If 72h 1 L OCCIfl.Ol1u'? ,M--v yjzfia unc.: 'N lwwlc ,Ay Our Vucutism exhibit at thc Nassau Rally. making for am nnswcr in thc filo A. Uuun ami SISICI' Nl. Ulick, I5 DM, SlffL'1' Marv Promise E llgl,lSll Sister Xlnry Durntliy Religion English Sister M, Elimlgcfh Lorem, Sister M. Alunm substitutes rm demand in il Senior English claws , English Hqki 2 Theres? Y-111112 llnlzcrt Lew Slieppzurd l1USlllSl1 Speech X 16 Sister Marie Therese Sister Maria c:Cl'Il'l1LlC Rt-ligiun Atncricutl History .AII1CI'iCilI1 Ilistury tg gfaxrst t t ,,. .'Q. t! xt, .l.1'1c AlL'l.LlllgI1Iill XX'n1l'Yll llisttmfy' Marilyn E. Mongeun cnslmip lfdu' 'tm ,Zafv I 7 fb! Ctflf '1 L NII 1 Z 1 , f If v I I ir , W - , 1 7 , Ii Sister Al1lTiC I lmrcsq, nur P10131 1 currcn . cv' x I xl c ati ' A ps. - , - I I 1 fl A' Y 1 f 1 ,,.. I: I Q , I -1, Sister Marie Concepcion Religion Niathematics Sister M. Faustina Religion Latin Biathexliatics LZZL ,!fffuLv7Czfa'f,4!, ' 6 4 ff Z V, 1 Sister Miriam Dolores Mathematics Graphs are enjoyable in Sister Marie Concepciorfs Intermediate Algebra classes. mafAemafiC5 Dry cells, storage batteries, transformers . . . are all part of Physics with Sister Catherine Therese. I Sister M. Catherine Therese Biolugy Physics Sister Miriam Patrice Religion Biology S' V I L Sister M, Pliilothcal VVV llcligion Biulrigy Chemistry 19 72 it . mai 2 Y 'X i if 1' Latin Latin Sister Saint Malachy Latin Sister M. 'Irvim Frzlmin: Nr - L1 M 20 ,l4dll5L1r1gC VVUIIX dllLl UUdlLl VVUIIX dlIllUbl BCCIH Byllllllylllllll 674705 ut they can be fun as Sister Francis Irene tries to prove. Sister Iauncs Cutiicrinc French Sister Francis Irene French YZHC fi N f? '54, i i K' ,' X ii Q ? Sistvr Alllfy l11111141L'Ll1z1tc Music Mrs. Mary Laszlo I in ,,..ua.-sufnulnl-ra-w --ex Q ,FNRTQ Mrs. Harm Fnsscl . . . lin Sulvallurc liuvlicri . . XVumlxx'i11cls, miss, vcr- rw cussicm Frank ljlflgllbbil . . . Strings, urclxcstrax ' 4 i f S' ' V A tu' F i Sister iXlill'i2l .ll Art Svnior artists ply their brushes unclcr Sister Marin .Iu:lc's dircctimm. rpkysica Gaining V. --'- Q-of--0 Beatrice Bellon Physical Education Dancing Nliss Bellon can be found before and after school giving so generously of her time to getting every girl into some athletic activity. ome conomics Sister Martha Michaela Home Economics .f' cifcffiizl, CLK! in Sis ter Grace Josephine Librarian I i ram! Cie me cc C A group of Seniors . . . Sister Grace Josephine . . . and the Readers Guide to Periodical Literal ture. Y, ll WW Ann Buntcn ,f -My -v L....f 43 6 feb' Vile-I l lv il wh ll ll Ellen Ringel Alice Danielson 26 Alue txlxu Q lre of ex eryune s orclpr ulth thu ff 'W putfience, graciousness and clmrm LE Mary Donohue X Tony Forte Bill Straus Charles Cunklin E N f QP . W Y 43' , V ,yu Tony lxdklllhi fuss.-ph Suckul 1 AV 'Q iff , 11 H- -v xv- - 4 ---:www-n:a.1.1-1-u..14.nm..a.-X -mf. lf!!! ., NME , . - , f.L6a'i75f'A1'a'4.'F3LYFELL X 9 1' 1. , + if X4 1 1. 3 , ef 2 1 41 ' i -Pri LX fl 4 A 1 ff. xi , .,. :V ai 'R A v.-A . fusfrvnw, M I ' nv 1 y ff- :mw ' 3 - Af. f'- ., 4- .T . 1 ' if K' .2 ' .1 - if .k 'x '. ., : fi , .1 1, f, uw. -.f . aj x. 1. T v, , M1 rg w Zi' F. tie rf? s 1 . 11 1 .1 ' ,. Q. ig. . gr W 4 'T 1 f' L' Q ,5 '-A' FW Q13 'f sz- 5. 44 ef . ff ze- A .v 'w f-.. , ,,.v,,f ,f I M 1 xx f x .K Q . . . Classes leacl us . . . . . ' M' W' ' ffyj' A f 'WV Q f p 28 i ff E. 41:1 V N -fl ' - mf' HY .. sg ' 11? I ' ff? tai-5. .A 12' .. . 'X J- ,1. xiii' 1 f QE 'U' -hw 5' X4 x 'fPf- , i. if 5 .K 1 , x , VV... Q l K+ Q f , 1 ' ' 'if L - ' ' 1 5, , V , . 23'fs,+. V-1 ,,., f . Ja. .w NP' . '- ' +,,.' if sy. , N 'W' , -Z li ii . F fp 3.5, -39: .?-Fa In Vi :W -' W. ,S 'A' .fi-L . W, . ff, - V. 5. , - . , Ll' 1 .5 .f 1 5 E J.: -24 'QE X K ' 1. V 5 3 if X .if I'- a v A ,xy ,' Q egg 4 1. . .3 wk . Af, , 5 Q-A wwf -. 3 Pj ? hS Jig 1 at N 'NAA Q 1' X 'N ,FM M5282 'WY Q., if ' I wi' 1 .Q is fAe frue asis Q J' o a ' ealucafion .ff if fljjw 6. P. Allen, 1... cf. ixx' ima, A. cu..- sifly lcarn more about thc mys- I tcrics ol our rcligionfaf ,.. Q ,. 'l a 4 G LQ i l v P NN Q , f' 1 If i W . Pay I., ' i , b .. lj, W ,Q .. v - i:.,?E:'L.:?Lijj..f,,.- A, I if ,I A .X -f N I q'c'z.' f... L.. l ' . f 02. - . .J A .f .- W ' . Q 5,131 Oil i. ,L A mix V l f X ' X f ,JJ if l J The pmpcr examination of cme's fi conscience is cliscuvcrcrl by M. Camisa, iXI. ClklVkll'liigl1, Cur- roll, P. Christman, T. Czirnmcly, . B. Clilll2ll1Zil1, P. Cushcn, K. Cal- lalian, N. Clair, Czitanlaro. V' c i. QQ'-J I ,f xi, 1 L15 .,---. X i , Y f .1 5 2 4 JL! . . X ' . 'V vi yi' N X Y . ll 'l' lib V Q: ,X P ,if 5 ' Ng' A---ia. KJ - W i 9 i i i uf KW aw' If YV, ffm if Y, P xg 59 1 J! J by V! gk x 3. .N , X , AA., ix if ,lf ' ld I fm . .7 if J , ' JJ XX I l , ill Q' I ll I .U 0 ' ' I-N f . I mlfll J 1' nf , ,, - -2 ffl'--Z' f.,- 'wr I I. jx 'fr' N 'Uf ' .1 ,IA - ' lv- Jf we :VV 1 i xl 1 C. Clziir, C. clkllliiff, S. C Oss, Clarke, P. Cliirk, I3. Cunning- lmm, M. Collins liml that bum-d wurk is ii wclcumccl 'xpcriciicu ' ' X . WWW. W fl , XSL 5--12111 ..17f,,.1,,q .10-C4 ff? yg Vf--f, ,CIC Q-I .Ld-L,V,-4,4.,q:,,Q! ,fig Ct? 'VC U K ff- uc' ffi.e,4,1,, C a.f,f,,! i r lil' X Llfl' L L 0 ,jf 5 xv A i tl ii vl ,T 5' V tv! Cf X ,ri Xu K' s L .5 X. N X' N Q, NJN W, x xi JJ pk p .I W Q, I L X ' A 'Q' V . K , , D .a X 1' 1 , cj rx P' gl s . if U ,li . ul C ij: fl f Kuff 'IJ .K V 5 iii foil , W. 1+ rf ff' 'J Q r I 2 '- 1,59 ' i G bw' A cliscnssion program liclps E. Allen, I. Ambrose, D. Becker, J. Arenella, K. Ackenlleul, R. Atliinson, Cf Barry, K. Beckley, N li. solve some ol' tlleir prolmlcms. M5gv,.,,.4f , xii. . . , , li. llurns, S. liiratly, C. lure- retti, P. Brennan, C. Bloom, A Bvrnes, M. Bergin, P. llaflisteii .a itivelyJxjgiggryexplaixiatioil. I ' J , fgjisf M 5 luiflflzjfggp' xr L V L' if J I 1 F Ab,,f'i' i K A 1' 1, 'i 1 fa E : . , 'V if ful? ' Q 'f if L1i'lh?g'V1iei' liotfvlyeuffi at Saciccl llearf Acaclclny, cacli girl begins to. ilealize tliat Religion is tlie central point ol' licr 1' ' -A . s life. ller laztli is cleepenecl .incl strc-ngtlienecl lmy supervisecl stucly and discussion in all aspects of ller religion. Slic learns more ol' Clirist's life, the Sacraments, Church llistory, and Papal Encylicals. ller practical knowledge is increased and slie soon finals licrscll capable of protecting and defending licr Faith. To live onc's liaitli is the ultimate goal of eaclm religious course. Attcr tlic completion ol' Four years at S. l l. A. eacli girl looks lorwarcl to leading an exemplary life and converting people tlirouglt lier practical Catholic living !'1i,O! 7 l . , s ' ' N ' blifif LL f Eglin Z7 by A,f:'gc,4.,. 1. 323 7 fljiJt,2,,.fi ' if 1 lf A 'x'D lj K.: if' 'iifif M ie, VJ fl LJ K 10'-ff ' VJVK' IH 5,6 A V A I I Vic ffl ff 41 U W9 1 V' 5' 7' V f .. n ' . ' x 1 if ' .Q L, MP' f LL N , kill Anyunc Curl: to ciitcrtuin N. Duggan, ll. Finckcn, S. Ellis, j. Euscpi, L. lfkuiibcrg, A. Eng:- lilim, ill. Fay, K. Fitfsiiiizilis willi il liurp solo? 1 l-' I .,f s ,Q va riff ,J , ll. li:1r1'isun cliturtuins K. Kemp- cr, F. licvt, G. llzmly, K Hayes, S, llumpcl, Ki. llumcl num, A. llzirrington witli, Ll lieu wiinu uicccs. .. L-Q., 1 f 1, . A f .jf , . , - I I H. 1 ,, J, a -- I I 1 Q 4' .MM , iw.. ,lf is P JIS is Me SPeec of 5411172 5 P. Elliott, F. lluiiiclxmiii, ll. Diss check imcmlimcc ut music class. ff I V ,4.,,L,.f ffgfj 45 '6 fk 'i 'L' 1 . L ' 4-ft fz f if 'Q-21 f Af' lgywfir p t ,f x N. Gallagher, M. Floo , 1. 1 en, M. Gannon, M. Ford, ll. Geneyieh, D. Gilligan, Al. Gavi- gan, E. Fowler, M. Gormely pause before entering the musie house. in .X Agfa' f , .7 , XL LL.-Fl .fctfcy X-f V, ff .1 ,,- ff' ,t ,f f- v QQO'?fJf' LC, . t'7L,f ',.4.lfi yvl Mb,-f'i-If l MW ! ,fi G. lJeNlareantonio, llelion- ing, AI. K urto, M. Uulty, li. Dol- an, D. Douineng, nl. deLutio, VI. l3'Alessandro, M. Delsignore, P. Downey take an intermission in tnusie elass. usie is an important phase ol' eyeryone's edueation and it is talxen quite seriously at Sacred lleart. The l7reshmen and Sophomores learn the rudiments of reading and writing rnusie as well as summaries of the important operas and the lives ol' coin- posers. ll' a girl wishes to pursue her studies as ll musie major, she ean learn the details of theory and eomposition. Vlfe have the opportunity to apply all the essentials ol' the musie we haye learned eaeh liriday during the choral periods. This year a new lieature was added to round out our cultural lxaelyground. 'lhe girls were presented with the opportunity to at' tend the opera loserr at student rates. As a result, a new door to musical entertainment was opened to stay. 33 S ' -'Ks . N i sf A 13979 luxe-H 1 Qfv QQQTMAL M5060 Nl. Mnlwlwy, P. Kullcr, E. flick cy, E. Mclfuulcy, Macau, P Alteria, P. jolmsfmn, E. Huffnman study the various parts ul' Lhc bird. The study of tropical life fasci- nutcs C. Lelticri, M. Magilu, jcnhclmillg, A. Kzlclin, F.. Huy- dcn, C. Laplace, E. Kane, M. lluguirc, Nl. 1Xlzlrino. -. is fAe science o hving fLings M. Hctfcr, IX. Mugcnlmcimcr, P. Ncliluslacy hunk over sumo wge- tuti4m. if F Thu-0 L..-.--f lil L I ifffi . If ' ' ,ff C. lxerwin. lx. Marsala, L. Ma- guire, K. Lyneh, C. Irwin, Nl. Knapp, C. Lorenz, D. Login- strata, C. Mellonald learn that the heart is a very emnplex antl interesting organ e- ll Pl, MU! .f-X, l . ,, ty fi. . it n 1 .M .L Ply all Jlyijff . dy U fl, P if ' W. ,. , av iff U51 ' Scientists R. Killeen, M. Kavan' agh, C. Maeearo, R. Lane, A. Hilpinan, L. lluseh, E. Maher, R. Knowles try a neu experi- ment. sk any l:l'CSlll112lIl the question, VVhat is Biology? and she will undouhtly replay that Biology is the study ol' all lixing things. ln the lliolovx' lah the l7reshmen are Given a solid foundation 15, 3 for their future in seienee under the ex vert teaehinv ol Sister Cather, l 5 ine ljherese and Sister Philothea. Through the unforgettable study ol' the ainoeha and protova they learn to understand even the simplest of Gods creatures. Thus the student heeonies more interested in seienee and hegins to think more lxeenlx' and soon develo as a sense of ueree ntion. . l l 7? K:utm..1'ly3 Y Ci- f',' 1 l 1 cg! if N, rf H 'A if J' '4 9 tL.'fi.73v.vl..f'3. rd Busily litlllllll stu uv, or wuud, C NIL r IX ll xs PLIQLICUL C XILSH unu Grady, I I ms 1 7 ITLIUUR cr, A. IX lx luum Sclcctin plC2lSllI'C plmx , P. U lN2l.I'2l, 1 LLSI SQ mm LI C'l1uL1rlm IJ Hull H. illtmtly, K. Meyer, S. Nici' man, K. Pmllcy, R. illcflluin, , Rl. Phillips, Nl. Nltilliolziiul, P. i Murpliy, Nl. Olmcrcr. il. Moyer i brush up un tlic livt-S ul' tlic i great artists. l if 7 f ' X '. 1 X S V fgf A 'u 4 l- Budding Rctnlnrtnitlts M. Porriur, 1 lxl. O'Dunncll, ill. cylJtlI1I'lLfll, Nl. O'Sulliv:m, A. Mcllunzild, M. l XX Meyer, C. Mel urncy, K. Nc- X '--X Gluin, will glut, paint ytnui' gs pnrtrziir. N3 U ix, , F5 it N YQ A K? 5 Q Q ft 5 N l .4 X f X KJ ,Q N.: 'tl Q J ' lic process ol' aiclcling il licw claims of pnint to ai rougli sltctcli might lic more routine to one so tinlorttinutc .is nut to litm- lvccn instructctl lay Sister lXlzn'i.i Jutlc. As ai steady SIFCQIID of lircslimcn, Soplioiiimcs, and ,Xrt lXlujnrs flows tlirougli tlic Art Rooni tlziily, it lcaivcs lvcliintl ti maize of nrt plllIL'S, sonic ol' wliicli are to :itlorn tltc Art Ronin, wliilc otlicrs :irc to lic clomnctl to an tlisnitil lilic witliin un nrt cnvclopc. But Art is ll subject which is not intcndcd to bc rcscri'ctl for tht- cxccptiniitilly tzilcntctl - intlcctl - it is ai sulvjcct wliicli givcs to all ,Awww tin iticrcusiiig tlppwcizitimi lim' things airtistic. I ig' If if ,,,.M.... r' 1. F 4' Ll' F L' il 4.'5'P tl W 4.. 1 37 if -NA 7 .x V!,,V1,im --v- -uw ful.. Auilvls fAe soun Aoalcy for fAe soun min All set for 4111 exciting ginnc ul' tennis are In Scotti, nl. Reilly, M. Sullivan, Seiiiimn. Practice inalces perfect is the main iclca in the minds of D. Seminara, A. Shauglincssy. P. Seecllick, N. Schultz, N. Siech, E, Sclmeck, L, Selesnick, M. Sigriff, M. Singer. 38 N IMI, I A pvmnlid is formed by B. SILIIHIIIILQ, NI Vin I.u4m, S. Van Hum, G. Inm- izln I1 Swords, If Stcincr. Ii. VIQIIUIIIAIN. 3. IIunImIy, Nl. Ryan, II. Sclu-rr, K. SQIIIL-ssingcr, If.. Hsin Imrnlt. I., RL'II1I1.Il'RII, I.. SLICLIIID, M. lim-Im, IJ. RUIIIIYLIUII Imln' ilu- point is gained. lmysiwl training, or gym, as it is commonly tcrmcd, provcs ru Inc ll pleasant Iurcallx Irwin our clalily stuclics. IImx'cx'cl' thc excr- cisc is not z1II in min, for gym L'0l1ll'II7LIICS to our IHIIISICLII wcIIf Iwing. II11sI4utIn1IIs, ping pong IMIIS, amd vullcylmlls cam Inc sccn Hying or rolling across thc gvm Hum' when the cold months CUIIIIIN' kIIIlf II-mics to tllc gynmmlsilun. IILII als scum :ls Spring rcmIIs gl1'oumI, llmuc IS no Illllll to the clistamcc ll softlmzlll, RI mllcylxlll or cloclgclmll, can go, SII'lL'C wc am' IIOFILIIILIIC to Inc cquippcd with OLIILIOUI' courts too. IIILICCCI, Olll' QYIII CILISSCS PIUYL' IIILII IIIIIICIICS LIl'C IIUI I'CSCl'YCCI Ilkll' fLn'5U7I':'! W, I f. If ff' tI1c most zxtlmlctic. L I 4 I If P-' fr --- ' w f-. 'P II I 'A w- , - 1 'n , w- , V! 5-, ff if I Q- .' If li.. ' 'L.-f IIE! ,- --Q, f M .WMD W 1 4 I WIT, jx.. . hi. hlclfarthy, B. Meehan, bl. Zukas, Starace find History an enjoyable subject. ,. gi .. -'N -'W 'N ,f , 'rt .rx S' ' fic 1 ' 9' P H, .., V, .J , Locating the various countries arc vcry intcrcsting to ll. hlcf Cami, L. Carr, D. Clancy, ll. Vllootlccl, R. Ryan, l.. lrcnta- langc, S. Lawlor. hcthcr it hc Social Stuclics, Xvorlcl llistory, or American llistory, a stuclcnt at Sacrccl llcart Acaclcmy cannot cscapc a coursc in history, no mattcr which acaclcmic lcvcl hc rcachcs. 'fhcrc is not one phase of this suhject which is ncglcctccl, for with thc aicl of pancl discussions, film strips, currcnt ncwspapcrs and map stucly, any clcficit which may hc lcft hy our nulncrous tcxt- hoolts is cfficicntly filled. And so whcn thc stuclcnt rcachcs thc cncl of hcr fourth ycar, shc is prcparccl to challcngc cvcn Mr. Charles Vanllorcn in thc: Ficlcl oF llistory. mummy fc .cc,, 4- rrl Aiss 5 -r 'W is tAe hfe o Peep es anal Aumanifly c Mm' ,Aft Wkg VV. VVQISI1, Cx. fnlnpu, M. KL-il mam, li. O'Mcuru, P. Hcurt, C cqHVillCSki, A. DQNM, lf. Going, M. llmvcll review their llistury tlil' exams. I.iQtCning 2lIIt,'11IiVClj' to SMU' cxplunutiun are V. Heart, T. An Llcrssm. B. Ncflinn, B. McGuire L. McMullen. M. Stcngcr, K ML-um. U. Driscoll, C. blunder. K. Vlmcy, P. Chclius, A. Shcc- lmn, R. VIQUFIIIZI, M. Smith, l1z1nkc11, S. Lnnglc, 13. Rc, E Rclulmn, M. Byrnes, bl. fyfillll' nor lcrczltc smmlc of tlmc trcmulmlccl countries ul' thu wurld. :www ms . 'fm N RN-X ,. vga, Moy mv 1. , f.. , 1 5 'W,V I I MY Wg H 0 .4 -W iq' no 4' A mf' . .4 .1 i, rt: 4 it if possesses noi ongy frufL Lui Leauffy E. Redclington, S. Dunnan, V. Maggia, E. Reisert review the basic rules in Geometry. F f- If sv , T-YET' . 'ss ve-'N glfify f -ws v rw fi fx : 1 - ,N th-..,,...x' Us,'fLs..r A-' ir 'M' I 1-7 ts. ' ' .J Q 5 ca . . ne and one is . . . er . . . two. And so another budding Stuclying the proposition of the .lay are M. Byrnes, M. Faughaau, B. Dunne, D. Barker, T. Cahill, D. Delfranco, K. Carlsson, lXl. Falco, M. Cfhristman and N. Flament. mathematician receives her foundation at Sacrecl lleart Academy. lly the time a girl reaches Senior year, she is well acquainted with X the famous unknown quantity. ln Freshmen year and elementary algehra class, we see the letter taking the places of a hrancl of coffee in a mixture problem. As Sophomores and geometric- ians X cqualecl X hy iclcntity. 'lihen in Senior year, wading through intermccliate algebra, we find that X in a quadratic can have three values. But when you get right clown to it, hlath is a valuable treas- urer that will carry you a long way after highschool years have gone hy. VVhy thinly of all the riclclles you can solvel li. SL'I1lClllL'l', U. Smut. ll. vlh Isl! ln. lmmmsmm. P. lwll, K. Xcrsaw gi. l1.XX'fhlL-. lg..X.lHllI1. U. Si rw u L lor, Xl, LJITLI imcl tlmt lnrml work is .rn msn-nti.rl part ui' stl fx My .f,.. vx 1,51 1 ' J-f ., by bl, P M J VP! L 7 OM A 1 z'qNq,,f! V f N P TJ Mild VV N If ff H 1 ' I :EJ-I JN fl l41lI1SII'll'i 1 ui'14tll v.1 xl1s nn gh-S iS:i lLlkL'll I ,, .Rla1l'lil1, P. I.llL'lIS.1S ixlc 'lmisic ', ' lht-ji tign11,fLf'niilIy Y. I, vrt, 9, ,J xlLlI1L'I'j.Il1Ll NIP ,an'p04. , KX ,Qu 'N y Ll mf! rf If ,I 5, . Uv lhwicwilxg fm' thc lwxt lost .111- M. lame, ,l. lxcnnccly. ,l. lm mlm, Chuan, ll. Clcllmnl, U. liurgui K. l..lllIlJL'I'l, IQ. llm-my II. Kllfll nur, .uml H. 'luL'l'g. . ' f1QmN,,,....--v. lemls us fo a MQW WO? Locating a section ol' lfrance is easy lor hl. Miller, ll. Delloino, L. O'Cfonnor, M. Sharltey, Za 1 x relnho, l. Raynor, li. llall, l. Wlallace, lf. Callahan. ll. llalin- slci. Looking over the dayis program are L. Forrer, V. Hennessy, I. Nlarcone, Nl. Kilgannon. o help lirench students learn their idioms hetter, a project was started among the girls wherehy each one received the name ol' a lirench girl for a transfflxtlantic correspondent. This idea worlyed out very well for many of our girls have charming liriends across the ocean whom they one day hope to meet. 'lihe study ol' the French language is augmented hy other study aids. hloyies, newspapers and magazines hring us up to date on pre- sent day customs in France. The study ol' French haelyground is stressed so that our girls can associate composers, authors and paint' ers with the l7rench heritage. A final phase ol' our course is the read' ing ol' adapted French short stories. This helps us to recognize the dillerent lirench literary forms. llzlssicly, Nl. fuitc, Cfltcsirt lunking ut interesting pictures ul lTI'klI1CC. 1511.11-tl work llclps Xl. Nilillllllly, I. Dcllnlwcrti, ll. l.cc, A. VVzl- T tmrlcr, M. Stalulcnlvcrg, I . Allen, C. Klllilli, ll. Plmillips, E. lXlur- tlttfk. C. llcrgcr learn more ulutmt tlmc French language. Sltmving ull' tltcir lim' lmmliwurlt ure: N. l.cnil1zm, Al. l.zu'tiquc, M. lcr1'nm'c. Cl. livluncy, Al. Muster- J 3 son, C. lrmwt. l. lnrt, Cf. Klu- lxcr, C. Lulm, lx. C-mlcslty, Q. I ltmtlly. V. lluttumf, l.. Rust, li. DiKluc- rin, A. Sclwll, ll. Swartz, lxl. .fm if li-. ,.1',., -, - A .:-L...fc.':.f2c-,4:...,.' 15 one 0 f e tx more eaufiful arfs The hig decision rcsts with A. Crowley, Gullughcr, Guerin, :mtl Doonzm. if NY V, g,fc'f.w20,ffwosf'c'5 li Ci. hlunicino, M. Purdy, Qlliltj' rcsimzi, R. O'Rcg1,z1n, V. U'Don- null, N. Quinn, uncl M. Straub demonstrate their squurc mlzmce skills. ff low, slow, quick, quick, slow. Slow, slow, quick, quicla, slow . . And so thc trzmslormution from gzmgling fresh- man into lightfootcd scnior was mutlc. Now us wc look hack on dancing class, wc scc not only Miss Bcllorfs vcrsutilc Pl'0gl'LllH, which always succcctlccl in hrculting up thc clull routinc ol' stuclics, hut wc can also appreciate thc poisc and scnsc of propricty with which cvcry Sucrccl llC2Il'I gl'2lCllI2llC tzllxcs hcl' plzlcc in thc social whirl. 5z u1I!!Ill I Q -4 M is .M sw, 6 YIM .viii pt' . 2 'aff- was-f 4' Dpi. C. Cameron, N. DeSocin, I Brown, P. Boyle, M. Coppo, M DiMaria, M. Clark and P. Dix nn tidy up 'after an interestin f - Sl lesson. Q once conornics is fAe rigAf roaol io Acme-ma ing Amusing plans are made hy A. Fox, P. Dugan, D. Flood, and B. O,Connor. OVVIOVQS or those students who are interested in domestic science, an excellent course in Home Economics, is given under the super- vision of Sister Martha lX'lichaela. During Sisters absence this year, the useful arts, including sew- ing, cooking and interior decorating, were taught to eager students hy Mrs. Oliourlae. Also included in this course is dressmaking, a craft which the girls find particularly helpful in filling the deficit in their wardrobes. This course is designed to help the home-maker of tomorrow develop her domestic skills, while enjoying the many modern facil- ities of the fully equipped domestic science room. Xlmx' il4lIllL'8IiL' skills Arc lL'ill'llCLl by N. Uiblv, P. c12ll7il7i1lI1CU, I. cNlDllI1L'Hf, P. QQIULIYQ, l,. 13,111- l1lL'IAiL'li. M. Vixclmcr, Cf Dol HQ. mel N. Unwu. H. xlllflllllhllll, ,l. lvrrflnslu, I' Hulmcrtsmm. Il. llnnlcy, Xl. llc vcl, A. llu1'1'im11, M. cltlflllilll, ll. l,llg1QllI1. ll. U'Sullimn lu tw lac SllL'CL'SSfvlll in fnllmvilwg this pzltlcrn. umm, C . Nluulm, Cv. Cvnvlga l,cclwitl1..I, D1lH'5', I3. Miller, XI K.xm', Cf Knwld, lx. lnuglmll C. l,L'I1illill1. Ill' mpc X suuing I1lLlCl!illC l1uc41l11L's .I iI'il'IllHj' illSIl'LlIllCI1f tu H. Ma 111, M. lllf mn, 'Q ka X .. W 5-'ff Provi es an 4 antfologfy of fLe universe D. Nt-well, C. iluylur, P. Huy und C. Puls, cluss olliccrs, dis- cuss sumo new clicmicul clcvc- liDpl'llCl1fS. Ulu-iiiistry ccrtuiuly iuta-rests uncl iuuuscs M. Wlilliiuus, F. Sulli- vun. P. Kucnig, V. ciLlIlll'llll1gS, Pctrivm, Al. lluverty, A. Kelly, lXl. Siuuuclsun, D. Sicck, S. O'- Neil illlll ll. Dunn. M. Lynch, M. cyldtlllgllllll V. Cummings, F. Huttunc, A. Kru- iucr, N. Dodd, Nl. Vllolli, L, Bums, P. Clumclly, ll. Dunn, E. Nicsscu, C. Gmc, M. Gil- lcspiu and Liuuln quietly wait lvcfurc starting unotlicr cxpcri- ment. VV11111 1111 A. Cfutc, C. 11i1'110y, 1' t1L'l1CV1L'11, A. C:ilI'lI1Ull, 11. C11- p11ss11, E. Graves, -I. l311r1Q0, P. V1'i11s11i11, 111111 M. Gudcsky sn 1111xi1111s1y 2lXVll1l? 111111 Nl. Ci110s11i0. N011 c1is0111'01'i0s 1.ilSL'1I1ll1L' 11. 11111 111111, 1.. N101'1'010y'.C'.Gr.10.N1. X1-19111, K1. 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'11 .f . 1 ,J LC, ' 1 X f 1 , ,J , 1 I f' W' fi K f' f XV! .-fncffifig ffjfuf. V K f Z 4 - 1f ' K, ff ffff, QL Xi, A If ' .5516 L j Irfjinfj, 11,4711 Q1 a -v ma 15'1'EC V. 5 J! 5 X W 2,4 1:51 ff' IN .1 'T' L. J' C 'L 'v A357 is fAe language of fAe CAMYCA ,'ir'l.1f fy- 1' r af , xx ' .. 5 ...ny 'P' 1' -1 Y ,I. Bcckcr. N. U-'hitlf5fd,,N. Xlc 'T 1, Govern anal Xl. Cuuglm, dass ni'- liccrs, start the lesson. Xl. Karon, M. Ilarlacn. M. Dunn' U, N. Ui Cirwanna, E. Duma C, M. Kclly aml M. Kcnny cn tu a Latin cxplanatiun. 3 H 1 1 B. fJ'SLlHiVLll1. A. lluycl, P. Mc Kenna, Nl. Staid, P. limlc, li. U'Dnnncll, S. l.arlain, P. Allar- pcy, K. Lclman and lf. Lloyd prepare tn lm called on lu trans late a passage f'rmn Ciccw. C. AlL'c1tlI'lllAlL'i'i, li. O'l3rien, P. XI. Alien, Nl. Larkin, P. Chei- luek. D. Shepherd and l. iitlflllll it un the Vneative ease. QU 1,-27642. J 1 V rg f6'1'AS. 'ruJf,4f,,fW-LA 1571i jfez, J 'D KKALLQ A C lithilllii M liinn I Plaimm dun, lx. Hneitehnan, P, lxusalan. ' , . r ' A I. xeritn review the verh x'nln it 1hnard. J I t . W ' ff 1 ' ,t,4.f,a. Lei- ,MAA vm! JL., lfitwt, aL, .bzgwwit Ys 'XL-,I ,,7t,4'-'tiff J .f 6? ,, Qffwfff efann, lf. Mellann, ll. Barry. fi atin is a part oi' the Sacred lleart eurrieuhnn for many li' i yi reasons. liirst, it gives the student an exeellent foundation for t I ngiish Voeahuiary sinee most nf our words are composed nl' Latin '1 10015, prefixes or sLll'I'ixes. Then ton, the study ol' the men who ruled i I Home at the time when she was supreme, provides us with an i i , interesting erosslseetinn of history. Culturally speaking, the latin I V tiassies enrieh the student with the heauty nl' their eonstruetinn and M16 - ihythm, iiinally, we know that the study nl' the language trains the I f mind to he alert. in addition to transiatiuns ni' the works oi Caesar and Cieern, K 5 the third year students present a play hased on human customs . xxhieh is nut only educational hut entertaining. llllltbfg x, XI! Preparing to listen tn ii play ur: . Y 1 I Cv. llcmpcl, lx. llL'lllDC, lilynn, M. Foster, ul. Hzmly und P. Fluruncc. F 1' i Q' I ' , . . Q.,..Ji f 6715. 4 Q J. 3 lferafure 15 fAe cw source of refineolpleasure A. B2lI'IUlUIl1CU, M. Slicppalrcl illlll V. Guilcr lwcgin ilu- linglisli class. 'Y.Ll -.isif- 'I A U - 'W' Pi. lXlurinu, P. Kutcli, ll. Kuluck, S. Lmiilmrnlu, lNl. Krajnik, L. Lesser, Ci. lXlcC1lrtl1y zmcl K. l.unclnlil-Smiclt listen to Lcnliy give nn urul topic. R. Murphy, P. XVoodley, ls. Strittmatter, K. Klaclt, Sten- som, E. Klatz, E. Quinn, A. O' Neil and R. lNlcCratty make a last minute cheek before hand ing in their papers. t might be said that a lacly's intelligence can he ratecl hy the perfection ol' her English. llcr ahility to spell correctly, ilu- extent of her yocahulary and the propriety of her grammar are all points which serve in her favor or clisfayor. At Sacred lleart, these line points are tlcyelopcd in each girl during her Four years. Although young girls do not appreciate it now, the most im' portant part of their English course is the Oral Topics period. This ahoye all else is the single factor which enables a young lacly to talxc her place eloquently in the husy world. A ycar's oral topics is culminated hy the iXrclihisliop's Puhlic Speaking Contest. The rules permit anyone to participate il' his talk is original. 55 hi. Buck, C. fhilcls, D. liutter stein, l.. Doing, C. lircnnan anal A. liugler tio composition worlt at the hoartl while U. Kaya' nagh. ll. Arps anal li. Alhanesc check their accuracy. flllIl.Oi 5 Sitting A M. Sclimiclt - l.cl't tu lliflit - C. Sziclcl V. Vlliugli is v ' U. llnlucrtsmi, P. Slicrizlan, h. Sclwcpli-r, N. llilcy hunk up nmps ul' tlw will-lil. f-Q, ., lf'i'ff'wr'if g.J4C'!Qlf1CC gives gi MS H WOYLing 471003712492 of A0045 Checking tlimugli tlic czircl cum. lugue are C. Gilulii. ll. Scott. and Munro. M. llcgun, C. Kujzitli, A. lXlC1lI1j', Cl. llculinn, lxl. Pctcrlui, P. Mur- rin, K. Kcalmn, P. Prico, lXl. ' ig Ciincliu, ll. Quinn. N. llccliiiuml, LlI'L' clawing rcl'ci'cncc work in ilu' lilsrury. glifilllllllgl ll liew spare mimi limi. X'Vtiting to take out hooks from the library tire A. Ciilliiey, K Doyle, Cl Buckley, ul. Engle, S. Allen, Agrestn, li. Liill'CX, I,. C osltilaino, ll3l'kll'y Seienee is ll eourse which every stuclent looks haiek upon with gl'LlllIllClC. College work I'I2lfLlI'iIlly encompasses ii great cleail ol' lihrury work. llenee, there is il tlelinite neecl lor an exalet know' leclge ol' lihrziry tools. Sister Cil'ilCL' Vlosephine, lll3I'2ll4liil1, eoneentraltes her l7l'UQl'ill11 on liLll11lllkll'lZLlIl0l'l with the Dewey Decimal System zincl the eommon relerenee hooks. The girls :ire eneotirzigecl to eonsult ai variety ol' litertlture lor l7l'lY2llC I'CllLlll'lg,1. The aiequisition ol' lihr.trv skills woulcl he :in impossihle tiisk were it INDI lor our eomplete lihriiry. Our lihrtiry Seienee course ziequztints its stuclents with .ill the worthwhile newspapers in the New York urea. lhe wicle selection ol' good mztgiwines trains the stutlent to he ai cliseriminnting retitler no mutter what type ol' periotlif 4 , L-gil she lnrelierts. I 6 X P ic. V5 x 37 ID the lihrnry ure I. lliirt, ll nz , . man. lx. Cul am. SC1lICll - l.. Uiesler, ll. liul I. Mzlrllcllu, I.. I.ll.1s. lx. I lrauly. I. I cull l. Shcclmn IAURILI LIIJUUT cartel' pussilmilitics. V--.5 In lr f, ., f-.-. - ' 5' .f,-fr 15uv'l.x1 A-. -. N' at N'-.. fri gi.K2Q.u1YkFpJk.t-y 'x...! A0635 IIS fo ,lin our 5fal'c in e rrurzl, Nl. Holm hunk egos nf their ulwicu ircnmm, S. Umxsulucs, B. up ilu- ,Q ! G, Boyle, Cf -Iulmsnn, V. Stmulm, Bl. lJL'l1lL'2lIll1, B. Dclcsu, ll. Hinclmunn. N. A. Hunter, P. fradcluvxk, M. Mannion, P. Ilcss, plan fur tlwir future. l.ii111ul'm1, i.c'1lI'llL'y,'l. lmeitinth iiies. Ci. Quigley. R. lyzxseuii. li. Fig- linni, Nl. Ilulliintl, M. A. Pu- hnnhn, C. Delaney, lf. Erhtirdt. Ii, li:iIlSill1l1lUl1S. A. Nhtiien, C. VK'ren, preview the results nl' their aptitude tests, he ullfiinpnrtzint guestinn ni' To he nr what tn he? is given without reserve to Sister hiziry Ulieit for ii solution. And so Sister sets tn wnrit, zirmeci only with the results of the personality tests which were taken tnwnrtl the encl nl' our ,Iuninr year anti an intriezite ussnrttnent of enllege iinti husiness sehnnl entir- lngues, ,Xs ezieh Senior enters Ronin 304 lint' her interview, she is surprised tn ciisecwer that Sister seems to ltnnw quite 21 hit zihnut lit-r. ,-Xncl the most surprising cliseovery is than Sisteris plan for her voention is very smiiizn' to the ezlreer which she had heen cireinning Lli50Llf. And so this some Senior leiwes the Uuiciiinee Runin, enn iicient and hupeliui for what the liuture hits in store her. j'1 I I I, ,lx V5 X Z9 P. Saiclcller, -I. Cirusstn.ln, Nl. I V. MeSherry, li. i.m'en1. M iN,lll4g.l,L'4biS. eheek through Sister! v 5, 5 C ,F as rw.-... an Nb 'lr K We Yf, wffi-5 if s Af' was If - I if ' 0 4 I 3 Q 5 ti i it D inns il il -: S5615 ' 4' 3 ' . -. Q :awful ' 1!fN .wnl A' Ni' O K o x J arcqaref qQoecler cydexe Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Student Council 45 Mission Club 2,3,45 Legion of Mary 3,45 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Hostel Club 2,3,45 Tennis Club 45 Red Cross 2,3,4. And who doesn't love to eat? was Margo's reply as she made her way to jerryys every afternoon atter school. We hear her summers in Bayville were enviable indeed. eanne arie Allen Our Holy Redeemer, Freeport Student Council 45 Legion of Mary 3,45 S.H.L. 2,3,45 Photography Club 35 Hostel Club 25 Tennis Club 3. With a brother around and six little sisters to do the chores, jean had an easy time for four years. So they say, but as S.H.L. president traffic duties added many a grey hair to her lovely coiffure. F'- , lane arc, adnolrovic Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Legion of Mary 3,45 Library Club 45 Hostel Club l,2. Music, maestro, reminds us all that Diane, our Chopin in disguise, is ready to entertain us. Vivacious and earnest, she readily combines dancing and music to make a perfect twosome. an Cty Z nn? Ylesel' Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Student Council 45 Mission Club 2,3,45 Legion of Mary 3,45 Library Club 45 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Athletic As- sociation 45 Hostel Club 2. Could it be from the countless oranges Nancy eats that she gets her lovely complexion? As president of the Ath- letic Association Nancy has shown her ability to lead as well as to follow. olyce Carol 5414 fizzo Saint Aidan, Williston Park Legion of Mary 1,29 Library Club 45 Photography Club 4. Certainly by now all Long Islanders sing the praises of Joyce, the chocolate bar champion of the Seniors. We are all grateful to Saint Joseph of the Woods, in Monticello for this Junior addition. ouise 04nfoineffe adrgurio Saint Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Legion of Mary 4, Tennis Club 4. The original potpourri of ravioli and horseback riding, easily give us an idea of the versatility of Louise. This petite miss, our Bubble Cum Queen, came to S.H.A. in her junior year. argaref juohd ,fl gaclum Saint Gregory the Great, Bellerose . as Student Council 4, Mission Club 2,3,4g Legion of Mary - 3,43 Glee Club lg Le Cercle Francais 3,4. Beneath that calm exterior is the mind of a math champ. As president of French Club and treasurer of her Senior Class, Margs seems to have the happy facility for being elected to office. arty africia auer Saint Pascal Baylon, Saint Albans Legion of Nlary 4, Library Club 4, French Club 4. This junior addition to the class of '57 will long be remembered for her hay fever pills, great sense of humor, and willingness to help out in any difficulty. Tho' quiet and demure, her presence was a needed complement for us all! 63 5414 clrea argaref icqgin Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Legion of Mary 2,3,43 Hostel Club 2,33 Tennis Club 2. A winsome wit and a friendly face aptly describe Andi, the Secretary of the Legion of Mary. Her sincere and calm manner will always be remembered, together with her incomparable willingness to work. BQFAQYUI nn ,lglass Our Holy Redeemer, Freeport Student Council 2,43 S.H.L. 2,3,43 Glee Club l,2,3,43 Art Club 2,43 Hostel Club 2,43 French Club 3,43 Cordette 3,4. Calm, collected, and cheerful in face of the most harrow- ing experience is our Bonnie. But why dwell on these qualities when it is for her cheery and ever present good nature that we are all so fond of her! r 3 J... africia nn ,lgolancl Saint Aidan, Williston Park Student Council lg Mission Club 1,2,43 Library Club 1,43 Le Cercle Francais 3,43 Photography Club 33 Hostel Club l,2Q Tennis Club l,2. Pat, an example of neatness personified, is one of the more quiet girls at Sacred Heart. Sweet and sincere Pat attracts many friends. Like most Sacred Heart girls Pat loves to dance and drive. aroladnn Louise orgy Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Student Council 3g Mission Club 1,2343 C.C.C. 23 Glee Club lg Le Cercle Francais 3,43 Silhouettes 43 Hostel Club 2,3,43 Tennis Club 2,3,4. Carol, a complete extrovert, is intensely interested in people. Fun to be with, a friend to all, and a zealous martinet for the general benefit of S.H.A. Carol takes her work and responsibility conscientiously. -LL..,M,..?.,..L ,,,, A,,,,, , ...A wr, ,W WM- W , ouise arguerife rnno Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Mission Club 25 Legion of Mary 45 Photography Club 35 Hostel Club 2. Louise protests that her job in the Catskills is very easy even though she has trouble staying awake. Should any- one ask Louise what her hobbies are, she would reply, roller skating, swimming and collecting records. africia arty urfon Saint Boniface, Elmont Legion of Mary 2,3,45 Cordette 35 Ex-Corde 45 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Silhouettes 2,45 Athletics 45 Tennis 3,45 Hostel 2,3,4. Pert, petite Pat, with her unforgettable laugh, has an answer for almost any question, whether on French or in defense of her Dodgers. lnstilled with a school spirit few can equal, her enthusiasm covers the breech between bowl- ing and Broadway shows. Ins nn? 3 QYQSQ Saint Christopher, Baldwin Mission Club 152,45 Legion of lylary 45 Le Cercle Fran- cais 45 Silhouettes 2,35 Hostel Club 2,35 Tennis Club 2. Those dances at Saint Agnes interested this charming and animated blonde. Her long kempt hair and her cherubic face will make her one of the most wanted nurses in Saint Alban's Hospital. arty nn Cjfafgrcyn Cao Saint Thomas the Apostle, VVest Hempstead Mission Club 1,45 Tablet 35 C.C.C. 35 Corrlette 45 Glee Club 15 Le Cercle Francais 354. At each Chaminade Football game we can always find Mary Ann bundled in warm blankets and eagerly cheer- 'n her team Without Marv Ann our teenage fashion 1 2 - , v consultant, many would be at a loss for the latest fashions. lo arogyn eafrice a Pezza Saint Hedwig, Floral Park Legion of Mary 3,4. Between late buses and Brooklyn weekends, our blonde gourmet finds time to introduce us to many Italian delica- cies. Many wonder how she has gained both this know- ledge and her nickname, Irish . africia nn Caravella Saint joseph, Carden City Legion of Mary 45 S.H.L. 45 Cordette 45 Speech Club 45 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Cheerleaders 45 Hostel Club 45 Tennis Club 4. Renowned for Why Do Fools Fall in Love and her love for pork, Patti is full of fun and mischief. Her greatest dream was fulfilled this year when she became a Varsity Cheerleader. Q0 OYGS CC7tAel lVle 6171450 Saint Raymond, Lynbrook Mission Club 15 Legion of lWary 45 Library Club 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Tennis Club 1. Whether on the basketball court or in the Art Room Dolores combines warm hearted laughter with friendly air. Dolores' love of dancing will be remembered and also her optimism in looking on the brighter side of every- thing. eanne arie Clark Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Student Council 45 Mission Club 1,25 Legion of lVIary 45 Library Club 45 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Photography Club 35 Hostel Club 354. Jeanne has that enviable look cute all the time appear- ance. Would you ever guess that one who is such an athlete and comedienne would ever be an admirer of Browning and of Shakespeare? gymhtf Ehzadeffz Codurn Holy Redeemer, Freeport Student Council lg Tablet 1,23 S.H.L. 2,3,4g Glee Club 1,23 Silhouettes 1,2,3,4. Her love for fresh air has Judy driving around in winter with the top to her convertible down. This modern day DaVinci is an asset to any art class or club and is much appreciated at S.H.A. ,- gsfelle marie Cofllineau Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Legion of Mary 3,45 Le Cercle Francais 3,49 Silhouettes 2,34 Hostel Club 2,3,4, Tennis Club 3,4. Knit one, purl two, is Este-lle's forte, for so speak her widely admired argyle socks. Equally good as an art major she lends a hand to help fashion the posters which add life to our halls. Gfcyanne 3 Aeresa OYVCZO Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Mission Club l,2,3,4g Legion of Mary 2,3,4g Library Club 3,4g Le Cercle Francais 3,43 Silhouettes 43 Hostel Club 4. With flaming red hair, that neat look, ready wit, and boundless energy, Maryanne is bound to be the most popular KN. in the years to come. Haunting her though will be her memories of S.H.A. and the Washington trip. osemarcy ivian ossari Saint Thomas the Apostle, VVest Hempstead Cordette 45 Library Club 1,2. If you pass by the Sugar Bowl on Wednesday night you're sure to see Roe there. She is always looking forward to weekends to gn to football games and those extra special dances. 67 arty 60214 CYQVQPI Saint Joseph, Garden City Legion of Mary 4, Mission Club 2, Hostel Club 2, Photo- graphy Club 3. - Water skiing, and swimming are some of the elements which combine to make summers at the Point even more . enjoyable for Mary Ellen. An ardent auto fan, she also ' finds time to enjoy her record collection. aureen africia Cullen Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Orchestra 1,2,3,4, French Club 45 Junior Red Cross l. Music, music, music, is the favorite cry of this per- severing and ambitious girl. Our orchestra has been en- riched by the talent of this established musician for the past four years. Jfafnleen yoan unning am Saint Aidan, Williston Park Legion of Mary 1, Library Club 1,235 Photography Club 3, French Club 3, Hostel Club 2. This future Miss Brooks enjoys using some of her un- ending enthusiasm as an equestrian and writer. Someday she hopes to entice high school students to delve into the noble subject of History. arjorie lfllfl QGIAVVI Saint Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square Glee Club 1,45 Le Cercle Francais 3,4. Singing, dancing, and piano playing are the big three loves in Majoriels life. Needless to say a spot in the music world is her ambition for the future. Her gentle ways will prove an added asset. 68 xgeadel kmafy rmagy Saint Thomas the Apostle, VVest Hempstead Speech Club 3, Orchestra 1. Many of us gained some kno edge o Europe dm I bel Dj other activities during ig hool ars ' d a lori vacat' , violin and i lesso Mid who made this fascin in h Fresh yevgylrler P l ll' My A My W t vm Wwflllww V My rle Pl e VI Fl Q n V1 2 cr Heart, North errick Library Club 4 Tenms Club 4 Arlene was noted for her humorous qulps that were on time for every occasion Like Minta MCGIDD of Katherine My ' 9 ' . s Tra ed Arlene has been ever be inning one of g Y g those long range diets. nne arie ean Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Mission Club 2,3,4g Legion of Mary 3,49 Library Club 1,43 Le Cercle Francais 3,4. Anne, a very close friend of any Chiropodist, is planning to make teaching her career. She seems to have a bit of trouble with the dinner trays at Mercy Hospital when she is doing volunteer work there. arc, adm: 3 Braid Saint William the Abbot, Seaford Clee Club 2,3,4g Le Cercle Francais 4. When Carol isn't babysitting for her loving nephew, joe, she is usually playing her collection of Hi-Fi records. The Dodgers, cats, Clee Club, Winnie, Terry and Ruth make up the major portion of Carol's life. oanne Carol agbeasgessio Our Lady of Peace, Lynbrook Legion of Mary 45 Hostel Club 25 Tennis Club 3,4. Jo, a quiet yet vivacious girl, is seen driving regularly to school in that famous green convertible which she still can't park. In spite of her love for Italian food she manages to keep her petite waistline. oan africia Qolan Saint Boniface, Elmont Legion of Mary 4g Mission Club 3g Le Cercle Francais 45 Library Club 4. The two great loves for Joanie are Lindy dances and original coiffures. One of the fondest dreams of every Senior, was realized recently for Ioan, when she received that coveted license. O Znflafcy ki!-Glen monnelgy 67Cq'lflekVle EIGCZVIOY oy 2 Saint Anne, Garden City Student Council 49 Cordette 49 Speech Club 1,2,3,4g Li- brary Club lg Maryanettes 45 Hostel Club 33 Tennis Club 2. Cicero's protege right here at Sacred Heart, Rosemary was the President of Speech Club. Sunday nights at nine, we find Dinky tuned into the most congenial disc jockey. Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Legion of Mary 2,3,4. During any day at S.H.A. one can see a trim looking blonde hurrying through the halls at a surprising rate of speed. Jackie is a combination of all the nice things little girls are made of. GYO4yn nn 5036? Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Leo Honor Society 2,3,4g Student Council 4g Mission Club 2,3,4g Legion of Mary 23 Cordette 49 Maryanettes lg Photography Club 3, Tennis Club 3. Ann, as she likes to be called but never is, remembers that Georgetown tour she almost had. This future Florence Nightingale has her hopes set on Saint Vincent's. vonne oanne sposilo Saint Gerard, Hollis Mission Club 3,4g Library Club 3,-ig Le Cercle Francais 43 Tennis Club 4. This dental assistant to-be spends her extra time bowling and attending Queens Village dances. She will always be remembered for her original humor, which was typified by a large red bow on Saint Patrick's Day. marfda Louise ryan Je! Holy Family, Hicksville Legion of Mary 45 Speech Club 1,23 Le Cercle Francais 44 Silhouettes 4. If anyone were to ask Martha to state her true prize pos- sessions, she would probably list her Peter Pan collars and her huge green convertible. Her hair makes a striking contrast with her car. arty nn anning Saint Gregory the Great, Bellerose Missioii Club 2, Library Club 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Photography Club 3. Neat as a pin, Mary Ann makes all her own clothes. Her favorite pastime is listening to Jackie Gleason records or long, lon , telephone conversations. She is distinguished by a stateizy appearance and dark wavy hair. 71 YS 9 Je. Caifleen vdmeha qanslow Saint Anne, Garden City J' i ' Student Council 2,3,4, Legion of Mary l,2,3,4g Cordette 3,45 Speech Club lg Le Cercle Francais 3,43 Hostel Club O-4 1,2,3,4. Ci HOI1, it was hysterical, said Sapphire as she dashed to school with her automatic everything car. Cathy's spark- ling personality and school spirit make her an everlasting memory to her classmates. Ut.. argaref nne arrell Holy Family, Hicksville Legion of Mary 2,35 Corclette 43 Le Cercle Francais 43 Hostel Club lg Tennis Club 3. Margs is wholly unpredictable. One minute we know her as Margs, the quiet and serene, the next as a humorous and amusing companion. Regardless of mood Margs is usually found at Kathy's house. CZYAQYKZ Lf ae 61567710 Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Glee Club 1, Le Cercle Francais 4. As a lover of sports, even a broken arm could not keep Barbara away from skating. Here is one student who has acquired the art of composing excellent letters in French. osemarcy 5411401 yisc er Holy Family, Hicksville Legion of Mary 4. Our Lady of Wisdom lost a loyal and true friend when Ro joined us in junior year. Sincerity plus has become the motto of this very welcome newcomer, whose position at Gertz didn't stop her from obtaining her driver's license. 72 aridyn yane yor cyce Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Student Council 45 Legion of Mary 25 Tablet 2,3,-45 Carre dette 3,45 Library Club 15 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Hostel Club 15 Tennis Club 1. Marilyn spends her spare time as a sales girl at Klein's. She has always told her classmates that she's only a temporary Tablet Rep. but has ended up as permanent for three years. Gray 3 Aeresa OX Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Speech Club 1,25 Glee Club 3,45 Le Cercle Francais 4. Xavior Dances are especially enjoyable to this former Bronxite who also has a great fondness for pizzas and horses. Considering this original combination and a position at Lord and Taylor's her leisure time is well spent. aridyn nn galfagker Saint joseph, Garden City Legion of Mary 45 Mission Club 2,45 S.H.L. 3,45 Library Club 25 Clee Club 2,3,4. This lively lass is characterized by her winning smile and delightful personality. Perhaps it's just that she's chuck- ling over her mischievous escapades, such as that famous knock on the door in Washington! arjorie arme ggan fe Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Legion of Mary 45 Maryanettes 2,35 Hostel Club 2,3,45 Tennis Club 3,4. We wonder if our little package of joy gets as big a bang out of her achievements and jokes as we do. Margie, famous comedienne of S.H.A. has become an expert meat packer since working at the A. 8: P. argaref adnne gooclwin Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Mission Club 2,3,4g Legion of Mary 2, Cordette 4g Glee Club 2,3,4g Le Cercle Francais 3,4. Peggy's beautiful red hair is the envy of many at S.H.A. She is very adroit in searching for and finding loose staples, a result of her absorbing work at Con Edison last summer. ois arie uarnascAelh Saint Anne, Garden City Student Council 4, Legion of Mary 2: S.H.L. 3,45 Speech Club lg Clee Club 2,3,4g Basketball 3, Tennis Club l. You will always know that Lois is near when you hear her famous words, Hi ya, gang! During lapses in her conver- sation Lois takes time out to make her popular sandwiches. QYMGLILA Anne gucLer Incarnation, Queens Village Mission Club lg Clee Club 3: Art Club 25 Tennis Club 29 junior Red Cross 1. A custodian of her class' funds, Judy has held a tight and judicious grasp upon the purse strings. She again uses this tight grasp when she becomes one of her parish's basketball stars. arty ou guillan Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Student Council 4, Legion of Mary 3,45 Glee Mary Lou, a quiet, reserved girl, possesses spirit after school hours than we would at Club 2,3. more school first suspect. A versatile gal, she has also distinguished herself in the Sodality at Our Lady of Lourdes in Malvern 6. rene argaref xjfany odnne annan Saint joseph, Garden City Saint Rose of Lima, Massapequa Studfnt Council 4g Legion ofl Mary 3,45 Ex-Corde 49 Le Mission Club 3,45 Red Cross 1. C F' ' 3,43 H l C b 2,3,4g T ' Cl b 2,4. , , erce nmcals este u enms u No one will ever forget Phyllis' beautiful blonde hair Irene is truly what one would call a true friend in every and how neat she always looked. Remember the Washing- sense of the word. Only the second of the many Hanly ton trip and how anxious we were that she would make irls that will graduate from Sacred Heart, in the near the bus. Puture, we may see Irene giving Arthur Murray instruc- tions in the Charleston. CafAerine of arty xl!-arming Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Legion of Mary 23 Maryanettes 25 French Club 43 Photo- graphy Club 3. Kay can often be seen with Barbara displaying spectacu- lar talent at the Mineola roller rink. Everyone agrees that with her long hair trimmed to its new stylish bob, she looks so much prettier enjoying her pizza at Vesuvios. arc! 5411142 enfcy Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Speech Club 3,45 Library Club lg Photography Club 3. Swimming, ice skating, roller skating, and bowling are just a few of Carol's pastimes. Although she left us in 5 the beginning of Senior year we will always remember her nice smile and quiet ways. M 75 Jgoderfa f' nn xjler ison Mitchel Field Chapel II, Hempstead Student Council lg Clee Club Le Cercle Francais 4. Bobbie, who by unanimous decision, wins the title of our traveling classmate has toured most of the U. S. Perhaps it is this exprience that has made her our expert on how to win friends and influence people. arty ouise ess Saint Pascal Baylon, Saint Albans Mission Club 2,3,4g Legion of Mary 45 Library French Club 3,4. As soon as, Let me help, is heard we all know near. When homework answers, money, ideas, standing or anything is needed one can always Mary as our helping hand. Club lg Mary is under- rely on arty errly ines Saint Raymond, Lynbrook Legion of Mary 4, Glee Club 2,3,4g French Club 4. You will often find Terry supporting West Point's foot- ball team and Clee Club. Terry is a living example of the famous quotation Good things come in small packagesf, for she is always kind and generous to all. ary ouise yaLuAowsLi Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Legion of Mary 4, Ex-Corde 4, Speech Club 1,25 Mary- anettes lg Glee Club l,3,4, French Club 3,4. Like a bottle of Pepsi Cola, Mary Lou can be said to have more bounce to the ounce. If youive ever wondered why she's so popular maybe it is bcause she has never said anything uncomplimentary about anyone. Qfgdfd 541414 QYOAPISOVI Saint Gregory the Great, Bellerose Legion of Mary 4, Tablet 43 Speech Club 1, 2, Library Club 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Tennis Club 4. Barhs, varsity captain, has recently acquired a taste for a new sport - lindying at Varsity practice with Ann. She sems to he indispensible to King Kullen that is when she isnit showing pictures of Stevie, her little brother. arol Anne ones Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Legion of Mary 2,45 Library Club lg Glee Club 1. A real live wire with a heart of gold, Carol will long be remembered for her well known Pepsodent smile and drastic hair cuts. In quiet moments, she especially enjoys long drives in that green Mercury. arty jane QYOVQ Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Legion of Mary 2,44 Ex-Corde 45 Library Club lg Hostel Club 35 Tennis Club 2. A very proud and ardent Yankee fan Mary and her friend Carol always have the most fabulous summers. Her shining red hair and tiny waistline are her trademarks. Here's one girl who's always willing to relate the long and short of things at Villanova. ane arie , ocyce Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Student Council 4, Legion of Mary l,2,3,4g S.H.L. 2,3,4g Library Club 35 Tennis Club 2. A Civil Defense Volunteer, lN1ath tutor, and President of Our Lady of Fatima Praesidium are just a few of the many ways jane tries to help others. She is a real pal to all plus an exemplary student. arty QYAQYG age? Our Holy Redeemer, Freeport Speech Club 1,23 Glee Club 3,43 French Club 4g Silhou- ettes 2,4. i'Never a day did pass, but Babs had a million laughs, is a phrase which describes her accurately. Here is one senior, who defies us all, by NOT being the proud pos- sessor of a driver's license. YGMCQS nn ane Saint Gregory the Great, Bellerose Mission Club 3,49 Legion of Mary 43 Library Club 2,43 Hostel Club 2. Personality and Fran are synonymous. Built in that tiny frame of hers can be found the essence of sweetness and sincerity which will guide her to inevitable success. africia gnes ane Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Legion of Mary 4g Glee Club 3,49 Tennis Club 4. All those who know Pat love her for her sweet personality and adorable smile. Glee Club certainly has been enriched for the past two years with her beautiful voice and winning ways. effcy jane gjfeegy Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, Roosevelt Mission Club 3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,4, French Club 4g Hostel Club 1. Jelly Bean one of Harry and Bert's ardent fans, has been one of our class' gabbiest gals, and her stories have sounded wonderful. Strange as it seems because her sailor biiother is good date bait has nothing to do with her pop- u arlty. VSMQWQ CZCCAG YGYICCS JCMJGI Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, Roosevelt Legion of Mary 3,45 Art Club 2,44 Hostel Club 2. With the ability of a Rembrant, Cecelia can transform a blank sheet into a near masterpiece. With the mischief of an imp she can change a cafteria of angels into table hoppers and balloon blowers. CafAerine rances nowles Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Legion of Mary l,2,3,4g Tablet lg French Club 4. 'I said 13 and I am really serious. That's how Cathy be- gins talking about her favorite topic - the wonderful Knowles family with its 13 children. Perhaps the big crowd at home cause her to forget Study Hall Silence. it-Wie madelann ehzadefd Lam! ' U Saint Christopher's, Baldwin , 4' , Mission Club 1,25 Legion of Mary 45 Le Cercle Francais 43 Silhouettes 43 Tennis Club 2. Nl' we Here we find another Hfriend of all with that impetuous QD 5 . sense of humor. Will she ever forget those slumber parties ' with her sit-ups? You have to watch that, Mae, private secretaries need their beauty sleep. adualrety eorgeffe .-,Catz Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Audrey the unpredictable, combines an infallible ability to find the humorous in every situation with an amazing tendency to become lost in deep thoughts. Her powers lie in the great number of books she has read. 79 Claire Ellen aCeaAty Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Legion of Mary 3,43 S.H.L. 2,3,4g Cordette 4, Maryan- ettes 1,25 Le Cercle Francais 45 Tennis Club 3,4. Tiny, cute, and so very sweet, Claire is a wonderful friend to all. It seems that she can not bear to leave even the smallest incident without adding at least one giggle. Club 1, Le Cercle Francais 43 Basketball 3,49 Tennis Club 1, Hostel Club 3,4. nn xjlelene Leidman Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Legion of lWary 4g Hostel Club 2,3. Noted for her naturally curl hair, Ann has helped to make the bus rides to school, almost fun. She was one of the many who couldn't wait to get her license and her own car. arie rances oCeniAan Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Rs Legion of Mary 25 S.H.L. 2,3,4g Cordette 3,45 Library Personality plus aptly describes this Varsity Basketball star who uses an equally talented hand when driving. Her tales of European travels and interesting nights at sea have enticed and intrigued many. games. Legion of Mary 2, Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Silhouettes 1, 3,45 Hostel Club 2. gKafAryn gnes esewig Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Kathy, always sincere in what she says and does, is in- dispensible to Lord and Taylor's detective squad. She loves parties and is an avid rooter at the Chaminade football gileen arty lyncA Blessed Sacrament, Valley Stream Leo Honor Society 2,3,4Q Student Council 49 Mission Club 1,2,3,49 Legion of Mary 2,3,4Q S.H.L. 293,49 Cordette 3,49 Le Cercle Francais 3,4. When deadline time comes around, one can find Eileen racking her brain for ideas to use in her editorial for the Cordette. Previous to getting that coveted license, Eileen's favorite expression was VVouldn't someone like to drive me home? Vine 052134546 QCCO Saint Raymond, Lynbrook Legion of Mary 4g Library Club 49 Glee Club 29 Le Cercle Francais 49 Basketball 1,2,3,49 Tennis Club 4. She's seventeen, she's charming, she's simply crazy over Tom Toms and Chow Mein. The Banana Queen of S.H.A. can probably be seen in either of two places after class - Kleins or Holy Cross. No doubt she prefers the latter. BGYLQVG lfllfle kMCYCQOlflQ,J Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park ' Legion of Mary 2,39 Library Club 49 Glee Club l,2Q Le Cercle Francais 4. When Barbara's not looking for Edna at The Spoon she's usually found playing C.Y.O. basketball for Our Lady of Victory. Barbara and we will always remember those hilarious escapades in the cafeteria. 81 MW arty ellen xmatdews Holy Redeemer, Freeport Legion of Mary 3,49 Glee Club l,2,3,49 Le Cercle Francais 39 Hostel Club 2. This bright eyed young lady, will always be remembered by her classmates as the girl with the most powerful power steering. All those muscles might have come from that heavy work she did at Jones Beach last summer. rene arjorie maifAews Saint Gerard Majella, Hollis Legion of Mary 43 Library Club 1,43 Le Cercle Francais 4. In her own inimical manner, Irene uses the same en- thusiasm to support the Dodgers as she does to dance. Not entirely characterized by these assets, she is recognized by her friendly nature and ready laughter. arty kj-lglen Saint Aidan, Williston Park Legion of Mary 45 Speech Club 4, Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Tennis Club 3,4. Marys laughing Irish eyes and winning personality will long be remembered by all of us But add to these her Cafeteria antics her mathematic quandries, her phe- nomenal Latin translations and you have - Mary Mc- Cullagh GYM lflnekm qmibnlflell eYl'ty'54l'lnkM EVIZV Saint Gregory the Great, Bellerose Leo Honor Society 3,43 Student Council 4g Legion of Mary 3,49 S.I-l.L. 2,3,4g Speech Club 2,3,4g Library Club 25 Tennis Club 2. Our scholarly Mary is always ready to enjoy a hearty laugh. Her trip to Albany as a member of the debating team will always he remembered as one of the highlights in her high school years. ' Saint Aidan, East Williston Library Club 3,43 Maryanettes lg Tennis Club 4. A winning smile and warm personality make jerry inde- spensible to Brown and Company, Garden City. Quick witted and full of fun, this constant companion of Lor- etta, finally completed knitting her first pair of argyles. africia gKafAerine cguinness Our Lady of the Snows, Floral Park Legion of Mary 2,43 Library Club 29 Hostel Club 2. In Washington, Pat considered extra hours of sleep a vital necessity, despite any difficulties in obtaining these. Many mishaps in '56 made her happy when she finally welcomed in the New Year. arty RMCSMGAOVI eKafAleen gnes mcgnerney Saint james, Levittown Legion of Mary 4, Cheerleaders 2. Another Kathryn Murray has been in our midst for the last few years, in the person of Kathy. She was able to demonstrate this great talent when she reigned as Queen of our Senior Prom. Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Legion of Mary 4, Cordette 3,45 C-lee Club 1,29 Le Cercle Francais 3, Photography Club 3,45 Tennis Club 3,4. To be long or to be short that is the age old question of Mimi's hair. But her tonsorial problem doesn't mar her disposition. Bright with joy. hope, and kindness, she gives her all to her friends and Sacred Heart. GMYG C1072 sMeeAan Saint Joseph, Garden City Student Council 43 Legion of Marv 3,45 Ex-Corde 4, Speech Club, lg Library Club 1, Maryanettes I,2,3,4, Le Cercle Francais 3,43 Tennis Club 1. Maura possesses that unique quality of enjoying other's jokes almost as much as her own. A friend indeed, is Maura, whose smiling generosity has made us all happy these past four years at Sacred Heart. 83 ana f josePAine meArin3er Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Mission Club 25 Legion of Mary 45 Ex Corde 45 Le Cercle Francais 35 Photography Club 3,45 Tennis Club 3,4. Between trips to Washington, and Villanova, Janet has found time to decipher her many, long, coded telephone calls. News of diets and haircuts are always of special interest to our bundle of ioy. ecqina geralchne Melville Saint Raphael, East Meadow Speech Club 15 Library Club 15 Maryanettes 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Red Cross 25 Hostel Club 2. Typing for the summer is great but Hey doc, scram! Reggie has many happy memories of Mercy Balls and Peg O' My Heart. An aspiring young actress, she gener- ously offers her talent to the Maryanettes. I orofAly ghzadeiw miller Saint Joseph, Garden City Mission Club 2,45 Ex Corde 45 Orchestra 2,3,4. When in need of a special book for that History report, why not ask the Chief Librarian of Garden City. Dottie's a real expert when it comes to sending post cards from quick stopovers such as Alexandria, Va. WCql42bn2 Gfcy 0,103 Saint Brigid, Westbury Speech Club 1,25 Library Club 15 Maryanettes 1,45 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Twirling 3,45 Tennis Club 3,4. Petite Jacqueline with her finally long, black tresses, has us all in laughter and tears over the exploits of her numerous brothers and sisters. While acknowledging the defeat of the Dodgers, Jackie found time to be our top Varsity Twirler. 84 ary nn smonfaldano Saint Martha, Uniondale Mission Club 3,4g Glee Club l,2,3,4g Le Cercle Francais 43 Silhouettes 45 Tennis Club 4. Working at a summer playground has well equipped Mary Ann for her future occupation - that of a teacher. She rejoiced in '55 when her beloved Bums won the Series, but '56 heard her saying Wait 'till next year . agnecy nne oscAeifi St. Raymond, East Rockway Legion of Mary 4, Tablet 33 Speech Club 43 Glee Club 2g Le Cercle Francais 49 Basketball lg Cheerleaders 2, Tennis Club 4. Dagney is the little ray of sunshine around Sacred Heart and is good nature personified. She seems to enjoy the quintessence of life whether trying her hand at basketball, at cheering or just loafing around. eafrzce nne Muller Saint Gregory the Great, Bellrose Mission Club 1,49 Legion of Mary 3,43 C.C.C. 2,3. Bea spent a good part of every school day taking a long train ride to and from school. Her quiet determination and sincerity accompanies her in her quest for bigger and better things. timid Qdnne Muller Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Student Council 1,45 Legion of Mary 3,4g Ex-Corde 4, Orchestra 2,35 Silhouettes 45 Photography Club 2, Ath- letics 45 Hostel Club 2,3. With her friendly smile and her understanding of student problems, Judy is very deserving of her position as Vice- President of the C.O. We would reciprocate, but Judy never seems to have any problems. africia oanne Wunder!! Saint Christopher, Baldwin S.H.L. 3, Maryanettes 4, Glee Club l,2,3,4g Le Cercle Francais 4. Pat is an aspiring young singer and hopes to become an opera star. She is constanly taking lessons to improve her beautiful voice. No doubt, we are all looking forward to her operatic debut. ellen ernaal He smunucino 2 Saint Thomas the Apostle, Hempstead Mission Club 44 Le Cercle Francais 4. A fascinating trip to Florida is one of the boasts of Ellen, who joined us in Sophomore year. The enjoyable pastimes of skating, cooking, sewing, and collecting records have combined to make her high school years just perfect. GY! yn Vine Saint Raymond, Lynbrook Legion of Mary 49 S.H.L. l,4g Orchestra 23 Hostel Club 1,2,3. Marilyn is one of Sacred Heart's most faithful Chaminade rooters. She loves to dance and has a fabulous record collection. As for the future, Marilyn has high hopes of becoming a nurse. rusilla fean Minn Saint joseph, Garden City S.H.L. 24 Cordette 4, Maryanettes 2, Hostel Club 2. Always remembered as the girl with the unforgettable Spanish accent, Dru is indispensible to A 8: S5 that is, when she isn't exercising her capable ability as baby-sitter for the Nolan youngsters. eannine ehzadefd Jmrton Saint Martha, Uniondale Mission Club lg Library Club lg Maryanettes lg Glee Club 1,25 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Silhouettes 49 Tennis Club 3,45 Hostel Club 2,3,4. Her passion for green hair on St. Patrick's day has made her renowned throughout the school. Could it be that Jeannine inherits her love for large pocketbooks from her numerous hiking expeditions to the Catskills? orofdly jean orwoocl Saint Anne, Garden City Mission Club 23 Legion of Mary 4g Maryanettes 3,4. Can we ever forget all the fun we had at those piano recitals and practices with Jean? She was a familiar sight in the Dramatic Club plays with her clever portrayals of an irate father or an assiduous lawyer. CGYOI 541114 C, OMVIO1' Saint Aidan, Williston Park Library Club 1,49 Maryanettes lg Le Cercle Francais 3,4g Tennis Club 4. Tell Carol a joke, especially about Mutt and Jeff, and she'll laugh until tears start rolling down her face. When she's not busy giving pajama parties or getting dates for her friends, she is usually writing letters. 7 F2142 C0191 C-330140 ue Saint Anne, Garden City Legion of Mary 2,4g Mission Club 3,4. When someone tells Irish something witty, she is re- warded with a lau h as would please any pessimist. Indeed, Irene has the facility of casting joy at random, she is ever eager to tell jokes and to receive them. 87 arcy CafAerine 6 gravity Saint Joachim, Cedarhurst Mission Club 25 Legion of Mary 25 Library Club 45 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Tennis Club 4. Follow that irresistible giggle and you are sure to find Mary. Her sincere friendly manner is sure to help her in her future life as a teacher but she Warns: Chemistry won't be my field . lgdfgdftl nn gjfafgrcyn ary RH-agan Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Kathy, with her long golden tresses and slender figure, has proved that all blondes are not dumb. Ever since Kathy learned to drive there's no holding her from the driver's seat of any vehicle on wheels. LK ee? Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Ex-Corde 45 Library Club 1,45 Maryanettes 12,3545 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Red Cross 35 Tennis Club 4. When in need of a pediatrician ask Barbara. She can oblige since she's had so much experience at Mercy last summer. Barbara is to Sacred Heart as Sarah Bernhardt is My V Md W A unforgettable. to Hollywood. argaref Anne G ,Tegan Our Holy Redeemer, Freeport Student Council 35 Mission Club 15 Maryanettes 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Cheerleaders 45 Hostel Club 2,3,45 Tennis Club 3. An O'Roodie from Way back, Marg was the Captain of the Red Team in this year's Sports Nite. Her outstanding leadership qualities plus her quick Irish grin make her GYOIYOQW G,c7QOlfU'Ae Saint Bernard, Levittown S.H.L. 3,4g Glee Club lg Silhouettes 2,3,4g Photo- graphy Club 2. O'RourkefO'Roodie is very cautious when opening doors as a result of a certain Sister's prank in Washingtcmn. Her desire for a good time has made her a welcomed addition in any group. OSCWQQVCV CKafA!een WGWS Saint joseph, Garden City Student Council 1,45 Legion of Mary 3,45 Ex Corcle 4, Speech Club l,2,3,4g Maryanettes 3,4g Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Photography Club 2, Cheerleaders 1,25 Hostel Club l,2,3,4g Tennis Club 2. Happiest when her mouth is in operation - Rosemary was a devoted member of Speech Club, Dramatics - and food. In spite of her mischievous tendencies and her quick repartee this Daddy's Sweetheart is truly a loyal friend of Sacred Heart. arty ellen efersen Saint Gerard Majella, Hollis S.H.L. 23 Library Club lg Maryanettes lg Le Cercle Francais 49 Silhouettes 2,3,4, Hostel Club 2. hlary Ellen, one of S.H.A.'s best artists, can always be found working on another of those unending posters. She gladly contributes her gift and does a fine job at everything she attempts. aomi nne r !anL Saint Rose of Lima, Massapequa Mission Club l,2,3,4g Orchestra 23,45 Le Cercle Francais 3,4-. If she's not rushing to orchestra practice with her trusty saxophone tucked under her arm, Nayo is always good for a ride home. Her generosity, however, hinges on one important thing: - if the car starts. oreffa jean orrazzo Saint Martha, Uniondale Library Club 3,43 Le Cercle Francais 4, Silhouettes 4, Tennis Club 4. Lorry came to Sacred Heart in her Junior year, but in the two years we have known her, we have come to love her witty personality. Small and vivacious, Lorry has a million and one friends. I eronzca arte raff Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Mission Club l,2,3,4g Library Club lg Maryanettes lg Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Silhouettes 2,45 Tennis Club 3,45 Hostel Club 2,3,4. Ronnie's constant demand: Where's my pen , is a stand- ing joke between herself and the unfortunate girl who misplaced it. Must watch my girlish figure, you know, odlaril 04clelaiJe reziosi Our Holy Redeemer, Freeport Cheerleaders 3,41 Le Cercle Francais 3,-1: Library Club 4, Maiyanettes 2,3,4g Hostel Club 2,3,4, Glee Club lg lab:eg 1. April may be found leading a gay life by floating between Jerry's and Casa Loma - or portraying the real character - study parts in our school productions. Not even a Brown- ing-King job hindered her participation in school activities. says Veronica as she digs into that chocolate cream pie. usan arty riorodsf Saint joseph, Carden City Student Council 25 Tablet Club 1,35 Ex-Corde 4, Library Club lg Glee Club 1,23 Le Cercle Francais 3,44 Silhou- ettes 2, Hostel Club l,3g Cheerleaders l,2,3,4g Tennis Club 4. As the peppy captain of our cheerleaders, Sue has worked hard, but then Sue works hard at everything! Thomas' School of Horsemanship was lucky to have her for its favorite counselor for the summer. , acquehne ehzadeif Apuls Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Student Council 45 Legion of Mary 3,4g Varsity Twirling 3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,4g Hostel Club 1,23 Library Club 2. The Puls of Sacred Heart Cpardon the punD kept its beat attune with a glorious year! Yes, Jackie, our Student Council President, won all our hearts over to a bigger and better S.H.A. gvlna Muriel Quigley Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Legion of Mary 3,4g Le Cercle Francais 45 Tennis Club 3,4. The class of '57 gladly welcomed Edna last year. She is another of S.H.A.'s students who can be regularly found haunting the Spoon . Edna's quick sense of humor and pleasant personality make her an asset to any gathering. 51,211 A cpafffffcy Saint Hedwig, Floral Park Legion of Mary 25 Le Cercle Francais 3,4. In the midst of laughter, one can always find Ellen who most likely has been the cause of such uproars. Her subtle sense of humor has helped to devise many unusual birth- day surprises. FJ 'W A- of 'fi L0 ' 0,,.fcf fjjlff, M rf i. C1070 QYAGY67 QPF Holy Redeemer, Freeport Leo Honor 2,3,43 Student Council l,2,3,4g Clee Club l,2,3,4g Legion of Mary 35 Orchestra 2,3,4. As a member of Student Council for four years, Clara was a familiar sight in Room 102 on Friday afternoons. Whenever Clee Club sang, Clara was there accompanying them with her wonderful piano playing. 91 odnifa Louise JQeinAarolf Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Student Council 2,33 Mission Club l,2,3,4, S.H.L. 2,3g Glee Club 1,25 Orchestra l,2,3,4, Le Cercle Francais 4g Library Club 1. Anita's pet peeves are garage doors and twin sisters. She summers at Sugar Maples and spends most of her winters ice skating. She remembers strange noises at Washington and is remembered as Mickey the heart- breaker. arty nne QVICACZM Saint Boniface, Elmont Legion of Mary 49 Library Club 3,45 Dramatics Club lg Le Cercle Francais 3,4. Carrying on the family tradition of liveliness, Mary Anne has turned dismal school days into pleasant memories. Her good nature and energetic antics have won her many friends. ellen Wegina icca Saint Christopher, Baldwin S.l l.L. 25 Cheerleaders l2,3.4g Le Cercle Francais 3,4, Silhouettes 2,49 Hostel Club 1. Betsy is blessed with naturally curly hair, a supply of Witty remarks and unlimited pep. As co-captain of the cheerleaders she has supported our team. In addition, the Silhouettes have benefited from her flare for art. emigy jean C7Qoalgers Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park Student Council 4g Glee Club l,2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3,4g Athletic Association l,2,3, Basketball 3,4. As a Forward on our varsity basketball team, Emily con- tributed to our many victories. She was elected President of Glee Club as a reward for her ardent work and carried out her duties to the last letter. 92 gardara ucille qeodne Our Lady of Peace, Lynbrook Mission Club 15 Clee Club 35 Cheerleaders 45 Tennis Club 45 Hostel Club 2. It's a bird! It's a plane! No it's Barbara Rohne of the cheering squad. Characterized by her pep, vim and vigor, she shows forth her true school spirit. During Barbara's more conservative hours we would find her at Mercy Hospital. arcy ouise cyan Saint Raymond, East Rockway Mission Club 25 Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Library Club 45 Varsity Basketball 45 Tennis Club 4. Mary is an essential member of our Varsity who also pos- sesses a distinctive artistic talent. Her portrayal of Santa Claus at the Junior Dance will long be remembered by all who thrilled to her Winsome antics. 1111071712 Yen? cyan Our Lady Of Lourdes, Malverne Legion of Mary 45 S.H.L. 2,35 Ex-Corde 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Tennis Club 4. Suzanne's work at Mercy Hospital has well equipped her for her future occupation - that of an anestheologist. Her two-toned blue car has gotten to be a familiar sight in the parking lot in back of S.H.A. an ccy ane argenf Saint Joseph, Carden City Mission Club 3,45 Legion of Mary 45 Nlaryanettes 15 Clee Club 1,25 Le Cercle Francais 3,4. With her job at the Telephone Company, Nancy man- aged to find some spare time to spend at her favorite hobbies which include cooking and swimming. She also fulfilled her biggest desire to obtain a driver's license. arigyn nne SCAMUH' Saint Joseph, Garden City Legion of Mary 3,45 Le Cercle Francais 4, Junior Red Cross 3, Tennis Club l. The hand of an artist, the stateliness of a model, the poise of a lady - that's our Lyn. Even though working at Oppenheim Collins required much time, she used every spare minute laboring for that driver's license. Qlflfeelfl GYGSQ SCAVICCA Saint Martha, Uniondale Ex-Corde 4, Le Cercle Francais 45 Photography Club 3. A new arrival in the Junior year, Maureen easily fit into the crowd at Sacred Heart. She brought her famous cold down to Villanova but generously gave it to her room- mate to bring back. arcylgyean Scoif Qdnifa Louise Selesnlc Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Legion of Mary 1,2,3,4g S.H.L. 2,3. Saint Claire, Rosedale Legion of Mary 2,3,4g Tennis Club 3,4 Daryl may be Seen OH any Sunny hohday asm e 8 palm year, and has been making up for lost time ewer since or palomino circling Hempstead Lake. If you are going d This energetic brunette joined our class in her sophomore Well known for her wonderful parties, Anlta IS alvx ays on the go. to WoolWorth's on a Friday or Saturday night, you are assured of Wonderful service from our Daryl. CafAerine 547114 Shelcls Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Mission Club 2,3,4g Legion of Mary 1,3,4, Ex-Corde 43 Le Cercle Francais 4. The petite brunette at the wheel of the miniature red fire engine that regularly arrives on a scene at the last minute - is our Cathy. In her quiet moments she'll rave gbout her big sister, her bigger brother and her love for ogs. flflhn ifretl Margaret ugArue Saint Martha, Uniondale Legion of Mary 13 S.H.L. 2,3,4g Ex-Corde 45 Le Cercle Francais 44 Photography Club 3g Tennis Club 3,4. Winnie , one of our loyal S.H.A. girls, has always help- ed any of us who tend to wander endlessly in the halls. Her quick wit and wholesome humor have been proved on her trips to VVashington and Villanova. erapd ine argaref Spirzel Saint Gregory, Brooklyn Legion of Mary l,2,3,4. Prone to be reserved, only a few know Seraphine as a N regular gal with a keen sense of humor. Seraphine's long Jaunts home left little time for activities, yet whatever she supported, she gave of herself. evergy odnne Purrier Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Student Council 2,3,4g Legion of Mary 3,43 Tablet 2, S.H.L. 2,3,4g Glee Club lg Le Cercle Francais 3,4g Silhou- ettes 2,49 Cheerleaders 43 Hostel Club l,2,3,4. Those who deny perpetual motion have never met Bev g for she is perpetual motion personified - surging from studies to Art Club to cheering. Indeed, Bev has that unique ability of counting her friends by the number of Q her acquaintances. africia arie Sfepg ens Saint Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Mission Club 3,45 Legion of Mary 23 Cordette 49 Library Club 4, Maryanettes lg Glee Club l,2,3g Le Cercle Fran- cais 3,45 Basketball 4, Tennis Club lg Hostel Club 4. Pat's favorite plant, Seaweed , caused quite a bit of comment and hilarity that certain Thursday morning in English. Does anyone recall who the sleep-walker was in the wee small hours of the morning at Washington? 547171 arie Sylvesfer Saint Bernard, Levittown S.H.L. 25 Silhouettes 29 Photography Club lg Basketball l. In her four years at SHA, Ann has beaten a well used path to Sister Alonzo's office for late slips. A talented artist Ann can always be counted on to produce an excit- ing water color reproduction. arie oan aormina American Martyrs, Oakland Gardens Mission Club lg Legion of Mary 45 Library Club 43 Le Cercle Francais 4g Hostel Club 2. Take a petite girl from Queens, add a dash of pep, twink- ling eyes, dark brown hair, mix in dependability and sin- cerity, stir well, season with a broad sense of humor and you have our own Marie. Legion of Mary 44 Library Club 4: Le Cercle Francais 44 Hostel Club 2,3. africia nn aormina American Martyrs, Oakland Cardens Pat, whose carefree manner and friendly attitude have attracted many friends, can readily be recognized as the life of the party. Her continuous festive attitude has brightened many school days for all who know her. F l l argaref Claire rj-ic o Saint joseph, Garden City Mission Club 3,43 Legion of Mary 43 Cordette 45 Le Cercle Francais 3,49 Hostel Club 2. With six sisters and brothers, Peggy was certainly busy, but she still managed to win the Senior scholarship. Al- ways a lot of fun, she will be remembered as an ardent Dodger fan. ary africia iernety Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Mission Club 2g Speech Club 29 Maryanettes l. 1 Mary's merry eyes show her love of life and fun. Can we ever forget a particular night in Washington when a certain girl was the only one up among her roommates? rances jAeresa roccoi Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Mission Club l,2,3,4g Tablet 29 Le Cercle Francais 33 Orchestra lg Hostel Club l,2,3,4. Bunny is one of Sacred Heart's hard working seniors. Beautiful black hair and neatness personified are only two of Bunny's traits. Her big red watch has kept many a Chaminade rooter from being late. 3 Aeresa nn YOMVG Saint hlartha, Uniondale Student Council 45 Le Cercle Francais 3,-lg Orchestra l,2,3,45 Glee Club 45 Cheerleaders 2,3,4g Hostel Club 2,43 Tennis Club 4. Considerate, loyal and fun loving, Terry puts all five feet of her into anything she undertakes. She has worked her way from an obscure violinist to the most significant member of the orchestra. 1 'w W1 .A QWMM Y JM . lgargara nn MngasAicL Saint Aidan, Williston Park Speech Club 2,34 Le Cercle Francais 3,43 Orchestra l,2,3, 4, Basketball 2,3,4, Hostel Club 1,2,3,4. Here is a real honest to goodness tomboy who'll do any- thing for a laugh. Bobbie isn't exactly a reckless driver, but nevertheless, her little blue bomb will inevitably meet its Hiroshima in the near future. MMMMWY Carodyn gbzaged Ivallone Saint Aidan, Williston Park Student Council 4, Legion of Mary 2,3,4g Mission Club 3,4, Library Club 13 Photography Club 4. We nominate Carolyn to the Hall of Fame because her smile is ever-ready and she is always good natured, because her heart is the biggest and warmest, and finally because we can always associate her with the Sacred Heart ideal. Carol GLQVICQS fUO!!LOH4n4eV Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream Legion of Mary 43 Maryanettes 1,29 Le Cercle Francais 49 Hostel Club l,2,3,4, Tennis Club 2 All who know Carol can certainly never forget her beam ing mischievous smile. Her presence at many pajama parties and pizza parties helped add to the hilarious mood which always surrounds these unforgettable evenings. 98 Bargara Claire agner Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Library Club lg Maryanettes lg Cheerleaders 23,-lg Le Cercle Francais 49 Tennis Club 4. Another brave soul who sheared her curly locks when she approached the middle of Senior year, Bobbie remained her sweet personable self. She has also been one of our tip top cheerleaders for the past three years. 'N arigyn CIQVJA fwelsh Saint Anne, Stewart Manor Legion of Mary 4, Mission Club 2, Hostel Club 2, Tennis Club 4. The cutest and tiniest of seven girls, Marilyn is an asset to any gathering. Her quiet humor has cheered many persons through her work at Mercy Hospital. This pint sized gal has a quart sized heart. arty eresa I-lfl!Aife Saint Pascal Baylon, Saint Albans Student Council 4, Legion of hlary 49 Le Cercle Francais 4. As President of one Legion of Mary praesidium, Mary raises the minds and hearts of all her flock. Soon she hopes to be raised to the clouds, that is, when she'll enjoy her first helicopter ride, compliments of a former employer. 99 pg.-pln-nf. ,. if ' innifrecl ghances qulbams Saint Brigid, Westbury Legion of Mary 4g Le Cercle Francais 4g Photography Club 3,45 Tennis Club 3,4. And we can't forget Winnie, for her very distinctive oratorical voice has added a bit more class to our talented group. She's serious, with a touch of wit, clever, without being crafty - what more for success? irginia nne orsfell Saint Anne, Garden City Le Cercle Francais 3,45 Silhouettes 43 Varsity Twirling 4. Almost 5', 2 , Ginny has a sense of humor far superior to her size, which doesn't interfere with her being one of our star twirlers. Ginny excels in Art, but is destined to become an airline hostess. 100 c'l.ll'.l Kipp' c41lfI1t'I'ilR' Lumlmx Inns c:ll.lI'l1AlSL'l1k'Hi resialenfs YQWSHVGYS ice resiclenfs - --.-. l NT 2-.Q n 4 NW ff- 1 A A. JUFIAEQQ' Kwik C42 i 'v ecretaries ..' R. , f . , ,,. f lr I crux: l rmwc 3 r ,'Xnl1C'.1ll11lm11 5 Cfxflwrinc Shin' hlx H' HH lrcm' U'lJunululc h NI.H'LQ.II4L'I l3mluln N ll-m'r11.nl'5 Uwum H SZ agciivifies unife us . . . Of j QR f Q59 Q Qy ,N 9' Q 4 JS 9 Y f QW X lhe Senior elass ol' the nlioeesan Leo Honor Society is rcpresentecl hy Cf Rapp. hi. hlellonell, lf C. lgager ancl E. lynch. '7 Z-5 ' 'tl V' Wa- 'fl 0 lfl-II - Q Q Q ,Qpffl QU? .gs-JN g ,IL 5 1 it --ui ono-i .ouety is an oi- l glllillilllilll wlueh in ltsell symhol- izes the zihility and line qualities ol' its mem' Sophomore menihers of the society Il, Meehan, li. De' Franco, S. Dorman, and P. Lucas pose on the steps ot the auditorium. hers. Aside from excellent marks, whieh is an important qualillieation there are many other things requirecl ol' the prospeetive memhers. Among these are leaclership ahility, an active interest in school allairs, oheclienee anal respect for authority. After prospeetive memhers have heen clisf eussecl anal approved hy the liaeulty anal Sister Alonzo, letters are sent to the girls' pastors. Un his reeotnmenclation, the girls are them aclmittecl to the Soeiety. Among the many aims ol' the lleo llonoi Society is to make more Christian lcleals ap! pearecl in the girls' claily lives. It encourages them to pursue higher goals anal realize their responf sihilities, in lile along with impr ring on tht line attrihutes which, in the heginning, macln their aclmittanee possihle. fjfmnq ' 1 .H .ff C. Eager, President, M. Mcllmncll, Vice:-president and M. Cmlcsky, Scarc- mry, were clwscn tu represent the Qu- Cicty. The statue ul' thc Salcrccl llcurt rcmimls tlwsn juniors 'rf tlwir duty tu their schuul. 'l'l1cy arc M Godcsky, II. Dunne, S. O'Ncil, C. 'l'uylur, li Bottone. I 1 lxl. E. NlelXlalion, Nl. Gigante, D. Moselietti, P. Caravella, nl. Puls, Kleliringer, Nl. Mcliullauglr, A. Selesniek, R. Owens, D. Anclrovie. A. Liebmann, M. -liaormina. M. Aexel, ll. Fiselier, M. Badurn, and E. Coffineau are Senior members of the Legion of Mary. r The tlaily recitation ol' tlie Catina anal tlre weekly pezlormanee ol an l1lllll'.S sulustantial vvorly comprise tlie cluties of a Legion memlmer. Tliese cluties, liovvever simple tliey may seem, are im- portant means ol' achieving personal santitieation. But tlre l.egionary is not tlie only one xvlio lvenetits from the l1our's work. Patients at near- by liospitals lrave tolcl us lrovv much they ap- preciate the punles, plaeeearcls ancl hospital lmags made lay our girls. Uur nurses-aitls willingly spencl their time talking xvitli tlie patients -f time that tlie regular nurses could never lne alvle to atlorcl. liacli Clrristmas, tlie eliilclren ol' local orplianages are cleliglitecl witli tlre imaginative stuliliecl animals tvliicli are also made lay lmene- volent Legion girls. Since last year, tlie Legion, as an institution ol' Saerecl lleart lias cloulvlecl its memlversliip so tliat it now lmoasts ol' six praesiclia. Meetings of Queen flsszniietl into llcaveri, Our lazily of lfntinizi, Our lndv of Ilie Nativity, Queen of .flll Saints, Our Lmly of flic Sacred Heart or lllUll1L'l' of Divine Grace are lielcl every clay untler tlie spiritual clireetion ol' Sister Mary Lllicly or Sister Pliil- otliea. Tlirouglr the intercession anal aicl of Mary, tlie true spirit ol' tlie Legion will continue to inspire all l.egionaries . . to undertake and carry out witliout liesitation great tliings lor Gocl ancl For tlie salvation ol' souls . . .U W. VVelcl1, A. Slieelran, N. Guillan ancl ll. Kander are The officers ol' .Xlotlier of Divine Grace praesicli the officers of tlie Queen Assumed into lleaven praef V. Barry, li. llottone, M. Lynch anal KI. lXlcDonncll. sidium. llll llk Un I'llLll'SClilf'S wc find Cx. Vullunc, Cf l3rs:nncnunc, A. I-110 ni'ficc1's ul' Our Llcly of the Nativity arc. I3. xlL'L'l1.ll1, I3-lI'IHllllllCll leading the meeting of Our Lncly of the IfL'ilSLlI'UI'. A. llczuw, vim prcsiclcnt. Cf Kcmlal. sccwtalrx S.ncrcd Ilcurt DI'JlL'Sidil'lll. and NI. Klcclmm, prcxinlm-nt. Dlcmrc Scniur IllL'IT1bCI'S of Lcgiulm uf Mary :arc ff XYHHkUIlllllCl', M. lgnnlm, .l. Dulnn, I3. Palgc. IQ. Quiglcy, II. Kuna, P. Ihlrtun, l. Ilunly, hl. Xlillcr, Nl. Hess, L. Angnrio, IJ. Scntt, P. Kano, L. Brunn, M. Craven, M. vlqiclm, YV. Xyilligallms, ,I. Nurwond M. lf. IXILIIIICXYS, C. lwllxy, N. Ancsur, ll. Allen, D. Callilsn, Cf. Cizipcfm, il. Duylc, Nl, IJAlI1dL'l, M. Schmitt, C. -lnncs, B. Mnllvr, A. Macau, H. jolmsmm. M. XViHi2lIllS, Xl. I.. .lall'.nlmwslQi. M. Buuur .Incl M. VVhitc Thu officers of Um' Indy of Futilnu pl'ilC5iihlllll nnnlcr thc urn' tlw uificvrs nf the Quccn ol' All Saints pmcsidillln gllitl1lllCCUf Sister Mary Ulick arc A. IXIULIIIY, I. Invcc, IX. unclvr tlv: Liuiclamu nf Sistcr Philutlxcu. Bi 'cn and C. Knuwlcs. ' HL U here will be Mission Club meetings in rooms 312 and 213 this al'ternoon. This is a familiar announcement frequently broadcast oyer the Public Address. The Mission Clubs, moderated by Sister Miriam Dolores and Sister St. Malaehy, eolleet stamps, make boolunarks from old Christmas and Easter cards and send magazines to foreign missions. The cancelled stamps which the girls so diligently trim are sold and the money reeeiyed from them is sent to aid lXlissionaries in their work ol' saying souls. From the eards that are eolleeted, the pretf tiest scenes are eut out and pasted on bright colored paper. They are then sent to hospitals, promising pleasure for all who reeeiye them. The magazines that are brought in hy the student body are wrapped and sent to prisons, hospitals and to Far-off lands, where priests distribute them to the faithful. All this, however, eould not be aeeomplished if it were not for the generosity of the girls in giving their time lor the hlissions. As president of the Mission vfluh, M. Aexel finds the time to select a uselul pamphlet. ,f if W X 4 '16 'ESSIOVP ' ll 7 The Mission Representatives: V. Pratt. A. Dean, M. Hess, K. Keahon, N. Gillespie, li. Al, hanese, D. Quigley, G. Ne- formiek, Nl. llupnielc. M. Keil- man, N. Paelaert, G. Cavigan, K. Godesliy, P. Callahan, M. Hammelman, IJ. Ott, ll. Dies, and C. Delme line up and smile prettily for the eamera. IuugI1Iil1. Cf Ilirl . .Y .,I .. . . x m Snl1iurs,.'X. IXCIIIILIIALII. XI XI., -I-lv. .' '. .' I, nlum. IQ, I xuclm, C. X X K X III . m-snr, . . s XIiIIx'I'. f:IIJul1uI1 CumIxxin, N. I,I.nnIx, II. NIU IL1 I XIL 1 C I K . 7.. 1niL'i11:. X 11t.1IIx.mu, X, Ixpuxilxr, II Shiclclw. 'x1,gcr. I SICPIICIIS. II. I3+vI.1mI .HMI XI. .XnwI. I SIl'IIIIH.lIIk'I'. IT. IILIIICI' . 1 . I . . . , , vu' ' . , I. L-V I.. . .v cllk X Ilnmlul I XII IILIX Ii QYIIIILII I3 IU Illll. XI. Imtcr. C. I3I'L'l1l1.lIl I S S XII . IUIINUIX. . 1 yn. I' XX UULIIX, Cf. K I11IcIx. ,'X. II.lI'l-I I4 lm-u, IX. xI.lI'lI111. I. IIAHIX, X Ilnrrv. Ix. IIcmpcI. I.. IDU Img. NI. SI1cpp.mI, X. NIU cUX'l'I'll .xml I'. XIa1x cn in A nlmg ulpiu UI ilu' I-v lIu- INISNIHHN. I.1IwIn'l if 4, I7cnIwr, II, I'm'Lgn't. CI. Um' igam. KI. fuitc, If. I5IiIIn'r, X XX'iIx1mcI01'. I'. LILIIIRIILIIX. Nl foppu, II, NIVQIIIIII. NI. My .lI'II1X', II. XIL'IPn11.uImI. .I S . fukus, Ix. Iuym, Im. XX muIa1raI I3. XICULIIVC. CI ,I.llllIl'I', li IXAIIIIQQI1. lf Xlmivllu, I . IXLTI1 IL'I'. I.. Il'L'I1I.lILlI1g4', Nl Quinn, I. Kiln-slmirc. X'. II1-11 ncssv. IJ. I'I.mIc. NI. Imam' Xl XIIIIU S I3u1mnn I' I11 uns, I'. II.u1wl. Ihwllx. xX Y V Dlulmsun, X. I.ncI.cl't. If. In-II ingtun. II. I,llIll1C, Cf Ivni Imam. CI. IIIIILLIIIIIRIII. I. Igrmvn In IXuI,wIl1wlI, SI-hull. I I. I7ullv, Ix, ScI1Icutvr, Nl Ixcnlmgm, lx. In-un. IX. I.nI Inn IISIUIX Lulgcrly In mum' I.ns minulu imlrllctiulmx. II.1ppy tw wut mnk Mn :Inu ncxt Hixsiulm C'IuIu pruivct .nu XI. SI141l'Iwx. II. c3.XI1'.ll'.l. rl AIlII'L'l!I1C, I7. II1'iwl't. .'X. IIX rncx. NI. IXIILLJIIIIUII, ll, ILII I.IQI1L'I'. I. XYCIHIIIIIIIQ I. Y.: rL'mIm. Ix. Xl.n, I. I.urt, XI IIIIFIICS, II. III-, XI. Iu1'11'11u' .'X. IXI1.ltig4m, X'. I3.rttmu', X' U'Ilunm'II, -I. xIL'xI.IllllN, S I.1ng1Iuy. II. NI 1- c I1 .I n, I! Ilncxs. II. Immmwxmc, XI. fx plw. XI. XI.uImlxcX. I'. Ixm1IIn'l' CI. IIIUUIH. Ii. c'II'II1IXII.lXX', I LIIICYIIX. fX. l'rmvIc'x' .HMI I XYQNUIIIIUV. ,-5 1.1 .P Wit- - r -.-if' U 5,15 ' f lf' 4 C. , '-Q -- .J , ,Q vm , A at ,I .FK Z KX V' lx- J - l H it ' .' ..-.E.,1:f..-,- v, ' ' 1 . ., H -V W Q.. ' 0 ' ' t i If , iw ' Sis 2 E. Presldent, Allen and 'Vice President C. Leulmy are tlie ullieers et tlie Sacred lleurt League. Since tlie Sacred lleurt Lender must lie ll student ol' outstanding eliarueter and loyalty slie is tlierelbre able to cope witli everytlziy trnllllie jams in Llie lizllls ol' S.Il..rX. XVezrring their badges proudly, tliese girls maintain order in tlie lizills. Fllliey also direct eflieiently the fire drills wliieli are essential to tlie safety nl' our Faculty and Student Body. The senior memlmers of the S.ll.L. included M. iXleDun- nell, VV. Sliuglirue, C. cyRULll'liC, L. Cillill'I11lSCllClll, B. llluss, B. Spurrier, P. Ciri'avellu, VI. Allen and C. Lealiy. On tlie stairs we final the snpliuiiiewt lI1L'II1l7Cl'S, 'lf Sicliler. V. U'lDrnnnell, A Krzuner, L. C'C'oririui', M. Stuutenluerg, P. Roll, P. Lucas, YI. Zereinpn, I Meklarius, ll. Forget. K. KCllI1lllll, nl U'Neill, V. llnrtnne, l.. Kust, Min'- eine, R. llusli A. De New and P. Roll' eniun. AlCllllTCl'5lllP llflllll tlie ,luniur year includes: S. Kr.: mer, M. Guillespie, Cf Brennan, S. Allen, ll. l7ul lam, M. Foster, D. Sieek, bl. Lurnli, M. Gzrugli, C Crue, A. lloteuinp, l.. Melieely, M. Finn, P. 'lloule N. Meiluuern, C. Tarylnr, P. Martin, Petrilm A. Mezmy, Nl. Allen. A. Cute, K. Srrdd. w..-is . X 5 .vis ,vu w .M M I . , ,N .4 ww., , E Y 5 5' s 5 5 x K Q- 3 wr Q , .,,. 1 2 W ., Q L f iffi lg S5 , ba inf mfgxg in Q . f .. filigggz' - Q if x - - ings .xx In V -:fry-I ,il S115 'L . af :Q 2 4 ,Q e A 'fs , Q Q u I 2 if- Q . M H Ig 4 it xii ' Q 5 f g, ' 5 ' w 1 , W N .. . 4 5 ,gay . X , is ta s , Aff 1 N' ' X ' I I L 5 I .un S I .D IW' J we e-mile He ,Xt every important event in Saered llearl .Xeademy you ean lve sure to liillcl roving reporters taking notes and clilif gently gathering ll1liUI'l11ilIll7l1. 'lil1L'SC are lnelnllers ol' tlle stall' ol' tlle Cordette lvllo at tlleir twiee lveelxly meetings present tlleil' artieles to lue reliewecl ln' Sister lXlary lloro- tlly, lUllClCl'k1fOl'1 Eileen l-yI1Cl1, editor: and Marie Lenillan, assistant editor. rlillk' entire stud-:nt lvodl looks li0l'Xl'lll'Cl to reading ealell of tlle liour editiolls ol tlle paper XVl1lL'l1 l111lliC tlleir ap' peranee in tlle liall, at Qil1I'lSIIl1iIS and Easter and in lune. Eaell ol' tllese issues eovers all oeeasions at tlle lXCklClCII1l' as well as, sellool aetirities, li2lSlll0I1 and gossip columns, sllort E. l- ' ' ' ' z . ' ' A a .. . I ' - ' - . lull Ullmr' 'ml M. Ls'l l.'ll' NN' 'T stories, editorials, poems and l'el'lell's. Llll'CL'UJl', work on tllelr edltorlal llll' tlle llqxl issue. 'llle Senior I1lUll!l7L'l'S ol' tlle stall, P. Slepllens. li. l,yl1L'll, P. Goodwin, M. l.,CI1ll1Lll1, C. lfager. Nl. lfordyee, Nl. l7. xlllxllillilll. ll. Donnelly, Nl. A. Caola, ll. Nolan, M. liar' rell, C. l,eally, 13. Blass, Nl. liello and P. CiklI'ilVCllLl, slllile proudly as they look at the result ol' llIL'll4 llard lvorli. an Supervised lay editors l.jllCll and l.CI1llMill tlle Qlllllltll' Aided again by tllc editor and llel' assistant, SUl7ll1llllIlI'CS stall IllQll1l3CI'S lj. Ninson, A. llugler, R. Capasso, Xl, AI. Mareoni, H. O'Meara, Nl. O'Neill, M. Quinn, Qi. BUUH, ll- AlL'GJlTl1, ll- llllllllllll. J. lieelier, U'Neill, dis- SCl1lClllCl', l'. lart, M. ilerrellce, and ll. Re, learn llle euss tlle aspeets ol' llll1l'I sellool papers. l,llllLlkllllCI1l1llS 'll' 15I'LKllIClI1g a good paper. lil :Ill lllk SLI SLII'I'llLlIllllIl,Lf cclitur l. llunlcy, arc hui' .lNSlSIklIllN S. Hyun Xl Sclmcclx, Cf Slm-ids. VY. Slll1gll1I'LlL'. . ,,. ,, .. . . is thi um lm thi support ol thc wg1l'lmuli, ilu- lwsl lim! 5 llC2lI'I ,Xc:1clclny. i lust rc1m'111lwi'n11c0 ol' Ihvir high Qclwul claus ill SAlK'IAL'Kl I-llt' ll2lXS XX'l1IL'll 5lICL'L'3SllIllX lL'l'I11ll1.llL' thc clriw giml thosc 'mn which mlwir liinislwcl IHI'ULllIL'l ll1lllxCx its lung klXX'illICCl nppc.1rali1u' am' ilu- lizipplust UIIUS. nut imlx X i lm rlmi st ill xml xuiiwrw. hut also lim' thc cnlrrc SllILlL'l1l lwmlx. l llnulud. S. lxyun. Xl. Kli-L-Iwi count nwucy A X 'il A ' i mln llllktl illllilllil ilu- NL'Jl'l5U41li nlrixv. Cvitluiul .ll thc i'11I1'.1m'u to ilu- 1uumliIm'ium is ilu- cntiu' w.ii'l:imlx stall. Smmlimg l. ll.mlv3, ,l. Xlullvr. Him l ll Uxxcns S Pmlmxt C Shlnllx Xl S lm l I Xl l1llINLl :ml S llmn l' . M. ,. ' .. 'c,,. ..c uri. U.. Q ' g 1 . um 2 - ll. Uiliucliv. Xl. -limi. llgllfllk' .ll1ll ll. Klillcr. Huw 3 - Xl. -lkllilll3UXX'5lxl .Incl Xl. Xlcclmn. 6,12 ff... I: i ' ' lv If '-muff. ..,...., ....,. . ff li it ilu udaf ' 1... .J ., . ,4 J ef ,. K f jf..-223: :I , J V, ., ri 1.9, 1 -us' s,- .. .- MJ This eluh, umler the nmnlerutimm ul' Sister Philuthen, helps the girls tu develop their photo, graphic talents zis well as their liilm. .X clix'ersil'iecl routine is presentecl to rlit- girls to ziequziint them with till phases ol' the nrt. The eluh sponsorecl ll liielcl trip to llempstezul l-2lliC State llzirlx to tzilie pictures. Alter the cle' velopment amcl enlargement processes, the girls evziltultecl each others worla. A distinct lieziture of the eluh is that memhers :Ire permittecl to use the cliirlt morn during liree periocls. Vl'hen our girls have ohsorhecl till the line puints of photuf grziphy, ther' will enter competition. Stnmling around President M. E. Craven, are li. Allmzmese, M. L. Allen ziml D. Newell. . . i' ', . M Q , .Kuenig, P. itteh, i. Int, K. Alninger, R. Neilson, . 1. ' lu ry, examine eumerais and their 5 pi ' Cl. Clihllei, nl. Ilwiliy, Nl. lf. Szimuelsrm, Al. 1 Yennelli, ,l.4Yiverito, P. Mary, l. VVinship, :XI1llUI1Cf', IL. Lluycl uliserve the pmeess ul clevelraping it film. epfirlng to aleulnp .1 lilm .lie ll. lhiiy, YN. VX ilimms, M. li. Nlekluliim, it Rcittkaiiip, 5. Ixmmer, j. Meltringer I11Ll M. Girclesliy. .. S- , Ns 'Q' J. Narcone, P. Dixon and xl. Clarke, ns officers of thc Library Club, check their accomplishments of the ycur. W . if gawebrcfvru l......fiwiv -X Ir lizis luccn sriirl, Ulluulxs arc tlic xx'iluimx's ul' lmuwf lcclgcu tlius the Lll7l'lll'y Clulfs to aim is lu prwvc this ln' L'IlL'ULll'llgll1g girls to IISL' lwolas :mal lilmiry scrviccs so tlml tlicy can lvccmnc 2lCqLl'lll1ICLl in past nml prcscnt cwnts. ,g-'nv' S. Blclfloslacy, S. Allyn, G. Dcldzicy, A. Czrlfiicy, nl. liuiilv, Xl. X'Villignm, and P. Dixon straighten the rcfcrcncc sliuclvcs. The cntirc library vlub: Y. Esposito, M. Ryan, P. Stcplicnh, A. Maiccu, li. Dlllilllbllill, B. Nl.nclDmigllcl, N. Aiivsvin, .-X. lhum, A. Presicmi, Il. Marcnnc, VV. Vilelcli, M. Kenny and M. Byrnes fstumlinglg j. Dolan, M. Ollmnly, M. lluur. Xl. C'.ml.n, ll. O'Kccfc, P. Bolami, Nl. ilizmrmina ami F. Kane fflll7lC at lcftlz S. Larkin, ll. Klurciuclx, P. lhlinslii ifilllll' at rigglitlz S. Allyn and ll. Stenson Cforegroundl. f ? ,fr .7 e le ...fe lfdm.-in a if , 7 rfwmcaas 3 A. Reinhardt, M. Badum, M. O'Regan and M. Jaku- bowski, the Senior officers of the French Club listen to a selection of French records. Parlez-vous francais? If you clo, you will enjoy the French Club. This club, uncler the direction of Sister Frances Irene, holcls its meet- ings in room 306. During the year, Sister shows films, plays records ancl takes the girls on various educational trips. The French Club, now in its sixth year of existence, has been a valuable aid in supple- menting culture and conversation to the French VVe wonder what P. Sadler, S. Allen, A. Fox, M. . curriculum. Smith. C. Moran, K. Matthews, C. Crac, C. F. gloui and P. Wloodley are writing . Enjoying some line French music are Senior members: P. Burton, B. O'Keefe, hi. Lainb, hl. Pterescn, B. Me Donald, B. Kruger, B. Blass, M. Dahni, M. Aexel, rl.. Trouve, C. Rory, U. Caruso Y. Esposito, P. laormina, C. Vollkonnner, B. Keely, ul. Dolan, A. Dean E. Quigley, M. hlontalbano, V. Pratt, B. Spurrier, C. O'Connor, M. Meehan, P. Cxravella, R. Owens, M. Lenihan, P. Stephms, S. Ryan and R. Herbison. . . ....- .,.. M. haswmm,m.w.m.w .mwxxmymmw Xl. Fox, M. Schlwck, V. IRQIHVYSITY, H. Municinu, 13. FLIWIIIU, M. Ciullcn, M. Hess, Cf Slmiclcls IX. Ungnslmiulx. Xl Xlutlwws, M. lfundcl and M. Fanning are Seniur members whu learn whfsrc Lyons is located. Su Lwlgul' to A-tlulv tlw g.1CUgl'LlPI1V of I:l'kH1L'C ure lf. IMXIICII, K. Icscwig, XY. SIILIQVLIU, CI I,L'lzl'il.l, P, Allllklilllf Y lim ,Q k. M. Albtqllllilgll, S. Pfulxst, M. Cfuruw, V. XVurstcH, I. Hnnly, XY. xxviHillIllS, CI llllfllillg. lf lmcu 17 Xlusclmctti, Nl. Fordyce, M. Goodwin, C. Eager, B. Wlngxmcr, 12. Hiccu, N. IXIICSLIF, Nl. Clmln, li. cvUH'il1k'Llll. Nl Inrrull, C. Leahy, j. Molloy, A. Mauna, M. Tiflm and I-. Schmitt, who arc also Scniwr mcmlucrs. Speech Club's president, R. Donnelly, shows a trophy to the other officers, N. McDonnell, ll. Owens and S. C-'Neil. ...Cr Cla 'Catholic leadership through and eloquent laityh, is not only the motto of the Catholic Forensic League, but it also describes the aim of Sacred Heartls speech club. The girls in the club receive well rounded instruction under the direction of hir. Robert L. Sheppard and faculty moderators Sister Mary Dorothy and Sister Eliza- beth Loretto. Types of speech work include dee bate, extempore, original oratory, dramatic in- terpretation and humorous interpretation. Mem- bership in both Catholic Forensic League and the National Forensic League enables our girls to try their skill against boys and girls from other high schools by their participation in the tournaments which are held every two weeks. Sacred lleart Academy can truly be proud of its fine speech club with its many accomplished members. lXl. hlclienna, C. Clair, M. NlcNamara, A. Nlagenheimer and P. VVood, are the Freshmen members of the club. . V x .L 1 If f . . plwnwrc mcnulmcrs of thc clulm ure: Row l - T. Anclcrsun, A. Vox, if Cvllllllili, ll. Ilriamll, K' lluucllcy, IXI. A. liryznl, VV. VVclcl1, C. C'm'alc:ski, B. Ncclmn, P. lilcur-, fl. A. AIUIHIH, UI. fr.m'lnlm, S I m5,,l ll HIL lx SLN t lx C urlwx tmm md I llmlllx .a fc, . 4r'cr, cucr, '. I' 5 1. M.l'l1ris Run' l - Al. Alcllnlllwll, P. c'.II'.l wllu, CQ Taylor, ll. Owcns. lhm 2 - M. lA'llL'Il, V. HLIITX, lf. Hut tunc, lf.. Ncisscn. Run' 5 . 5 I II lu lam, P. lllllllllllll, M. Slwppurcl, S. O'Ncil, N. AlcCm'crn. 'llic glut-cl11lmf'l'iccrs are N. li. Klzitlicws, N. lloclcl, Cf Rupp iiml M. Rodgers. ,.....f . Q-1 V-v ff ff , - I ,f X' ,x,x lx nf. -, fs gf low l -- li. llomlgcrs, li. Scliogllcr, C. lliipp, l.. 11111111111 sr-lit-lli, ll. C'111'1111.1gl1, P. Kunz, nl. Ciiclxcr, Nl. Xlontullxino, C. l.L'llllilI1, M. Xliitliews, M. .li1cl111luo11'slxi, ll. Bliiss, l' Xllllllilflflvll, li. liiigvr, Nl. Diiliin, Nl. lfoixlycv. Nl. Fox, Nl. C10 otlwin, D. Quinn. Hou' 2 - Nl. Xliinnion, C. Nlunicino, l.jss'1', lf. l3o'lQ'l1nin, Y. BOIIU.I1L',gS. i'xl1likll1tZ, A. Nlcziny I 4 1. Q L 1 Xl. lxclly, Al. Nelson, Linnlr, S. Slicplicrcl, li. Ullonncll l. Nlzirtcllo, P. Phillips, l. lirown, Nl. Slaimcnt, rl. Cfucrin, XI llolxrcll, ll. XN'iItlQ, E. llonolinc, N. lloclrl. Hou' 5 - .I K1-niiccly, C. Nlulwr, P. llowiicy, Xl. lTklLlgl1I11lll, Cf Nlllllllllll XI lxili., l Nln C lxwilx D C l.ll1XILl1 M 1 . uinnon, Q. 1 Q , i. 'li ', . 1- U' . . Corn. Ll'lY, ll. Roll, lf. C'.1llz1l1an, nl. INLIIQIPP, ll. Cl1111l1i11gl1111i1, Xl LlXlllllIill I1 Dips l llil llrm -l Nl Suiill Xl '1 1 ,g, . H, 1. cicy. 1 ' - . . . gg' lJllg'LfAIl1, l.. clI'2lXVl.Hl'll, P. Elliot, lXl. llclsigimoru, ll. Mulioncy j. llcilly, K. ML-y1:1', C. NCSxvcc11cy, K. U'ciss, l.. llciiiliilnlt l lhi lnnlt IXI K muon lx ll us C lttt 1 L I1 'inn' , . li . 'V a1, .', '. ,'ic1 ,'l. .1- l'l1lL'C, li. AlLIL'L'ilI'H, P. ClllI'lSlIll2lI1, ll. Allun, ll. Nlcfloslacy IQO ,1. 'ALQI alll lllf' lili- lic llllISlL'U . . . 111111 li colorless lilic xvoulcl lic witlmout tlic iictivitits ol' 11111-Glow Clulm. Under tlic splcnclicl clircclion ol Sistci' M nx 1 lllLlCl.ll2liL', CL ' 'S 5'S L lin 1tl1 ,nl clot lui ltm lncl lui all LHILX nclul 'lli iuxncl' tht OITS IICYCI' gil l ' ' VL ' ' . C A' 'k ' IS tliimlsful pziticnt :it St, loscplrs llospitul ailtu Curing rlir- Cllcc Clulfs, inspiring rcnclition ol Aclcstc liiclclcsv or tlic lwirining smilc ol' 1 p'1rcnt tht- niglit ol Il1L' Spring lXlLlSlCillL'. ln Citllci' Czlsu, cx'c1'1'o1iQ lxnows tliilt tllc SLICUCSS li s only luccn .it-1111-11-tl tlirougli niglitly l7l'2lfL'l' lo Mary, thu guiding spirit ol' tht- Sucrccl llcants Clcc Cluln. X 1 X N333 runing up lmcfurc a llCI'lvUI'lH2ll1CL' arc urclicstra IHCIHl3Cl'5 ll. 'l. Puls, C. Puls, A. llcinliarclt, ll. Geneva, N Pl wmicl, E. Rcisurt, N. Sclnlltf, T. li'otn'c, G, Boyle, M. Cullcn, ll. lkllmnu, P. Tuttle, E. lluclgcix, A. llarris A. Johnston, Xl. L. llupniclc, V. llarry, I3. -I. Kelly, P. Wluzcl, ll. Cilligan, P. Quest. N. Plank, li. Ungcrsliick llaynur, C. Rapp, ll. Harrison, D. Xlillcr anal S. Ryan Fllns lias rcally lvccn a grcat ycar lui' tht- Oiclicstra. Wlitli tlic opcning ol' tlic snluml war, Many ncw incmlucrs wcrc atlclccl to tlic Orcli- cstra, ancl Mr. Frank Dc Rululua was put in clmargc ol' tliis group. llut witli unllagging Lcal practicc continuccl. lfxcrx iliucsclay, Yllcclncs- clay ancl 'llliursclay tltc walls ul' tlic Music Ronin rcccliuccl witli tlic souncls ol' cvcrfiinprox'ing orclicstral liarinonics. illlic Orclicstra is rcprcscntctl lay its nl'l'iccrs: il.. il4I'OllVC, V. Barry, ll. ll. Kun-Icy, anal ll. Millcr. Scniur incniluurs ull tlic Orclicstra: C. Rapp, M. Cullen, li. VlwI'ULlVC, ll. Ungarscliicla, A. llcinliarclt, lj. lluclgers, N. Plank, S. Ryan, B. Kccly, Puls. D. Miller. ln tlic nrcl1t:sti'a pit. awaiting tlicii' cue arc A. .Im stun, -l. llmtivc, Nl. Cullen, V. llart, U. llnylc, Geneva, A. llcinliarclt, nl. Nurwoucl, ill. Norwnml I Puls, C. Puls, li. llciscrt. A. Slianglnicsy. gaglef We could lanow all the Catechism ever writ- ten and it would he no avail if we did not read a current Catholic newspaper, a Periodical that covers the Catholic viewpoint on current events. In the Brooklyn Diocese our newspaper is The Table! . . . Under the direction ol' Sister St. hlalachy, the memhers ol' The Tzililel Cluh encourage the huying and distributing of the paper. They also mail it to foreign missions where it is eagerly read hy many whose only contact with the Free world is their newspaper. Posing on the stairs before dis- tributing their papers to the stu- dents are B. johnson, C. Duige nan, R. DiScoli, C. MeCoughey D. Duggan, B. Englert, Lamb, S. MeClaslcy, M. Larkin, C. Knowles, C. Burnes, R. Know- les, R. McGloin, C. May, Nl. Cuite, N. Forget and M. For- dyee. v 123 VVl1en tile iXllll'yLlI1L'IfCS produce their unnuzii dramatic presentation, it is in our estimation every bit as good as 21 lirozidwaiy play, for this eitiiu can ivozist ol' exeeptionzii tuient. This vein' with Mrs. Kathleen McDermott us eouelx and Sister .linnes Catherine us llieuitv moderator, the girls produced five plziviets xvitliin the eluiw in addition to time main play. Offietrs R. Melville, R. Owens, U. Meehan and P. May find something very funny in the Roll Book. Nl. Meehan, R. Owens, Al. Norwood, H. Melville and U. O'Keei'e przletiee il 'ne from I,crn'v li To Szrznizne, .I pinv they produced for rin zissernixiy. ii. Redington, B. Meehan, A. XYIIQ- umicr. I. Nusterson, D, lfinnev, P. 1 Y ixziynor, L. Maher and lm. Lee go over e iinui seene Ill The ll'1'SiIHLQ Piriec. i i Fwrcisc is am important part of dmimirics ns demrmxrrated by CtupU N. Mcflovcrn. K. ixlill Ilwws, C. flwilrls, M. Krnjnik, P. Ilirt, Cf Dc Knning, II. Arniwllii, Qkm-vlimd nl. Muiluy, If Buttcmiw, C. NICcj17l'I1liCk. Cf Viglrmli, ll. lmillgim, P. Xliimlorf, ,l. Miillumcy, P. Mufaliin, l,. Solos nick ziml P. ciIlL'HllL'li. :X wcnu Imni thc c'Ill'iNlIllilN play pictixrcs Lkm-L-liiig k'. Hiirrutt, li. Quinn. lf. llcisvrt, H. ll.iili imliimii, If ll.iilni1v:lm.in, ll. Reilly. IJ. Ii.lI'LL'I'. Al. Lulmix Qstaimling' K. lixiccy, N. Smith. P IIJIAI, lf l'm'a1lcski, Xl. A, llctlcr, N. ci1lHQl'LLIlL'l'. ,l. XlcXln1u1S, IJ. Ott, Nl. Smith, M. llgimmcl num .mil N. Sicclx. I 23 F. Kane, bl. Vvhite, T. Sichler, ll. 0'Sullivan, L. O'Conner. S. Langle, A. hl. Paternoster, Leahy, C. Sadd, H. Barry, S Petriuo and V. lN'lcSherry represent Sacred Heart Academy as mem- Lers of the -lunior Red Cross. unior Wm! V055 Everyone lmows the widespread good that the Red Cross does throughout the worldg and every girl at Sacred lleart is proud to do her share. At the begin- ning of the year representatives are elected from each official class to help carry on this worthwhile work. The Red Cross pin worn on her collar and the membership card carried at all times in her wallet are the signs that each girl is a member in good stand- ing of this worthy organization. With the cooperation of the girls and their repref sentatives, Linder the moderation of Sister Maria Gertrude, the annual drive for funds is always a huge success. 126 i li mmm S x 5 1 i f M W!! 1 ffm., ffg ,,., 'ig-1 . 11? f , .v ' , 's...2kfQlL'i.lu,'v vu- V vu-i-1 lhe Silhouettes, uncler the uhle clireetion ol' sports rtillx, Urehestra eoneert, or Spring Mus' Sister Marial lllllll' inzly he lountl lvusily worliing iezlle, these girls worlx endlessly to prepare line in the Art Room ereuting posters lor the next tnzlsterpieces - atntl musterpieeesthey ure. lor :ill school event. lVheglther it he at C hristmus play, aspiring llemhrnnts, this is the eluh lor you. K. Lesewig Csezitecll rentls clireetions lfll' UIUXVCITB' Illlllilllg til C . Sllflil, Nh-nttillmno, C. Grate. Nl. llipnielt, .I ljannh, lfrhzirtlt, A. Kelly. ll. Blass lL. C Ull'lI1L'illl, C ohurn, Xl. Peter son, Xl. Ltnnh tlntl Ci. Kenclnl. Sketehing their rough copies for their posters-to-be ure S. Laingle. C. ll1lklCllCQ', li. Cinrilson, E. Ctilluliziii, P. Balin- ski, C. Czivigztim, M. Keilnmn. P. Lucas, P. Allen, l.. l7orrer, lp. Dixon, A. Scholl, ll. Klelionnlcl, N. Notlolyn tincl M. O'Neill. IQS lnn xlxgtglxllxg., L m In ll 1 11 C rixu nm C 4 IN u nm Tr :Lum Q rmx mu x llllltlll Boumlu L X ll S Ltllf f ' . uno, 1. - YLII xc, '. .' urricr unc G. Dc num plan tlwir l11cct'ng. S. Hcmplc CscaltcdD studics thc wurk of rhc lnnstvrs with C. Mullcr. Nl. U'llm1l1cH, K. Pnclluy, Ncitmun, A. Mcllmmlcl, K. llccklcy, Nl. MQKL-111111. Cf Bcrvctti, K. Moyer. I. Kam- :mal li. lllckcy who SUll1CdLlf' Impc I-r he IIl2lSlCI'5. we . I f - fs ,,fv.,q....., W,g,,,,,?,, ecutaufx rf 1 -W x, if 4.5 D Miles and B. Forte. mascots of the Cheerleaders and lwirlers respectively, pose with another mascot. hi. Bird, B. Rohne, B. Spurrier, P. Caravella, B. Ricea fco-eaptainl, S. Gonsalves, A. Preziosi, M. U'Reagan j. Ilart, T. Trouve, G. Gdula, S. Probst Ceaptainj and D. Miles Cmaseotl, Varsity cheerleaders, show off their skills for the camera. CABG? CGJCYS Twelve vavacious Sacred lleart Varsity Cheerleaders turnhle out on the haslcethall court ancl proceccl to urge their team on to V-l-C- T-O-P1-Yl VVith a flash of real and a spirit of energy they create havoc and enthusiasm as the others in the hleachers cheer along with them. Witln Sue Prohst, the Captain, the girls prac- tice on Thursday afternoon in the gym. For the second year, Saerecl lleart Academy was a con- testant in the C.Y.O. Cheering Tournament. ln hlarch they were for the first time, invitecl to participate in the National Cheerleaders Tournament. wirlers With the glitter of eight silver hatons ancl a whirl of eight hright yellow skirts, the Varsity Twirlers, .ire in action again. The Txvirlers have heen in existence, as a group for the past two years, ancl Sacred lleart Academy wonders how they ever got along with- out them. Captainecl hy .lacqueline Molloy, the girls can he seen practicing eliligently almost every Thursclay afternoon in the gym. They have ine vented many unique numbers and are always on the lookout For a new 'routine . Good Luck, Twirlers, and welre glacl you're here to stayin Q Var-xity twirlcrs. Y. XYurstL'll. S. Rico. Ci. I,L'l.ll1 X'. li. Cla-.ui'. I. Puls, ll. lJiSt-ull. II. Xlullm ll cl ll. lwmrtt' gait ruicly tu txxirl tlwii' lmtum in rlmt-ir lxcxt iiiniim-ix Nancy .Xiicscr .mal Nliss llcllcm clircct .mtl slipcrxisn' tlic .Xtlilclia ,Xssucitltimis in .ill its 1'mlc.iuii's. ljcp mllyx, tltt' lmsltctlxlll ttxitiw .intl Sports Night .ill umm' umlui' tltc licntling ul' stitu'aal'til X'L'Ittlll'CS umlcr .mf,ff'v'7,,',. A NA A, tnlxcn Ivy tliis ttI'gAll1lfLlllUI1. 'llu' .Xtlilctic .lswcizitimi trics to instill in gill tlic girls .it Sxiuiul llczirt ,Xcticlciiiw ll lim' ul' clugin living .mal guml spmtsiiuiiisliip .is qi IILIIIUIKII lor uui' ltittirn' Im-5. , . . , . . . . , . I Nltill-ay, lm. IIUIHINIIII, 5. Piulixt, lx. imtlt-51.5. Nl. Ixiltyiiiiiwii .mtl I. Cfticriii, tlin' t'.il1l.iliis ul mixitx .tml IX. Vllllg. lmxlictlmill ,tml t-In-tiring, lixtuii wliilt- X. fliicwix tlin' pruimlcnt ul' tht- fl. xl.. givus .1 lisp t.1llQ. 1 if' 'lihe Varsity haslxethall games are undouhtedf ly the most highly anticipated events ol' the enf tire school year. At the heginning ol' each sea- son, a Pep Rally is held in the gym and all the students are invited to meet the players, cheerleaders and twirlers. VVin or lose the team never liails to provide the onlookers with an aliternoon lilled with thrills and excitement. Some ol' Sacred lleart's higgest rivals are Uur Lady ol' Mercy, Saint Agnes, Dominican Com- mercial, Our Lady ol' Vllisdom and ol' course, Mary Louis. The teams, moderated hy Sister Miriam Dolores and Sister Saint Malachy, coach' ed hy Miss Bellon and captained hy llarhara Johnson, practices often and hard to continue the reputation it has built for itsell' over the past few years. 'lio the Varsity, we extend our sincerest congratulations lor a job well done. .lust as Home was not huilt in a day, neither isa good athlete. lt takes months ol' practice to develop a iiinc athlete, and even more time to train him to worli as part ol' a team. 'lihe liunction , , . . . ol ,lay Vee Athletics at Sacred lleart is to pro- vide experienced material lor our Varsity. t 1 Sq, 9 B. Keely, B. Kager, Agzesta, Nl. A. Gillespie, A. llugler, Rodgers, ll. Muller and P. liurton comprise our Varsity lmaskethall Under the instruction ol' Miss llellon, the lireshman and Sophomore athletic teams spend many leisure hours perliecting games and imf proving techniques. Certainly everyone will agree that our -lay Vee is an essential link in the athletic program. 4 lil' I S 2 Up and coming is our ,Iunior H Varsity hasketluall team - S. Q Mcforinicla. N. l.eniham, P. 1 VVhalen, ll. O'Sullivan, Nlasterson, llehlanus, V. Maggie. M. McGuire, N. Sieck, fkneelingj M. Kilgan- non, N. Packert and hl. Den- ker. I Mclfccly, A. XIQICCZI, lf. johnson, E. AICLQQIIID, C. julxnsun, Cf Taylor, P. Stcplwns, M, l.vnilx1m, U. Ungnslmick. 13. m. Tlmcy urv truly our pride and joy. Xl. llnmcnt, K. Pitnimmcms, j. Stflllllklll. C. Bcrgcr, S. Xlnlwcr, K. Clmlcsky, P. Scirl f licl-4. U. Drisurll, C. Z1uvncl.l, l. Hilpmun, .xml S. llmnmlm guru uluxxys so vivuciuus. ing prvlty' 1 A- -. .a , '. 'yy M. C LIIIC. ll. Cvucrm, lx. Ixum' C. l,all'lncc, S. NiL'llIl.lIlll, I. Mc crncy. ilu' IIICIIIIICIAS uf' our ,lun . 7 . ' '. ' . 4 s y UYIIIIIIM squad. SJ-CQJC1 Qi 58 Q Y VXXS S, a 9' if SEE, I' Cracluatinn Day, tlic culmination of our clrcanis, is llic product of Your years nl' liarti wnrla, study ancl liun. in nrclcr tliat it will not lic fmgnttcii too quickly, tlic Alumnae fXssociatinn spmisurs a yearly Communion lnrcalxliast tn rcncw wld acquaint- anccs. This year tlic Mass was at ninc ifclock in tlic Acaclciny gymnasium, Alter Mass, tlic girls pro- cccclcci to tlic llcnipstcacl Coll' Club for lircalxliast. Fatlicr Paul Curtin from Saint Pctcifs College, lcrsy City, spoke on 'Vlilic Rolo nlivxllniiicii in tlic lXilUllCl'l1 VV0rl4l. ililirougli sucli gatlicrings as tlicsc, tlircacls ol' clcvntion to nur Alina Matcr anti tlic Sistcrs of Saint .lnscpli will cnntinuc tn wcavc pattcrns of low and scrricc to Sacrccl llcart lung altcr Cracl' uatinn Day. 1 'H ' 'X Posing with Fatlicr Cur- H' tin, J., arc tlic oliliiccrs , .- M. lXlcGann, K. Murray I anal S. O'Ncill. N' ' B. litickly receives, wliilc A. llinclinian lu-lps lwitlier serving. C. Quilmlus, lXl. Caniillcry, A. Maccu arc scatcni at tlicir talilc listening tn Fatlicr. 8, 1. Q. Q 'I I QV! OVC! OH CVCHLL ,...Q.,.., ... .,,,,,. 1.54 Sister Alonm and Sister Mary Dorothy seem just as anxious to start their journey to Villanove as do the girls in back ol them. Once settled at the Penn-Sherwood Hotel, Mehringer, M. Meehan, R. Owens, and l. llanly enjoy a bit of relaxation. ...J-.. The following morning, P. Burton, -I. Norton, V. Pratt and F. Troccoli strug le to maintain their composure against Sie elements. As the night progresses, C. liansloxv, l. Hanly, Mehringer, M. Mehlaa hon, Bl. hleelian and B. O'Keel'e seein to get gayer. The weelxend olf October 6, 1956, will always be remembered by the members of both the Ex- Corde and Cordette staffs. At three o'elock, on Fri- day afternoon, all the travellers boarded a bus and embarked on the memorable trip to Pennsylvania, and the Villanova Press Conference. Saturday was spent attending various lectures and conferences concerning the layout and editing of both school newspapers and yearboolas. At the end of the day, Benedietion was held in the chapel, on the grounds ol' Villanova University. Sunday afternoon, we left the Penn-Sherwood Hotel in Philadelphia and, after an enjoyable ride on the Jersey Turnpike, arrived again at Sacred Heart Academy S. Ryan, W. Sliugrue and M. Sclineck seem reluctant P. Goodwin, P. Stephens and C. Eager czm't resist muncli to go to sleep with the temptations afforded by the ing that delicious Candy! television set. M. McMahon, P. Caravelle, I. Hanly, R. Donnelly, B. Blass, S. Probst and R. Owens display mixed emotions on returning home from an wonderful week! end. 139 A lrcginning of thc l1ilK5.1Cillll'. lr. lmlwllc, I. lmuvc, . RCIICINIII, M. 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Students and their i-illilL'l'S were nwzikenecl to the necessity of prayer in preventing um ' ie wnrcis nl' luither iXstjain, anti hioiisigiim' ,Xsip with his it of iniiiicrnxtis stories iniitie the oeezlsiim zln even inure ll1CII1Ill'ili7iL' event. nw R- READ, S- RYRIIL MV- RYAN. qhvyee, Msgr. Asip speaks tu the stu- Nir. luvee hsten ns lwlther Askin titinlresses clents and their fathers. :he gathering. i X . onine, K. Keitnun, . u er, N r. Owens, . Owens. C. iI.inix, nl. ihiniy strip tu siniie for the phntu grnpher. bS1T I:r .. . l tKUt ti, N: VXYU1 ti, iXIll'XYl!1li, Xir. nruwn. . '. X. Smggeiit, Mr. Sargent. Nlr. Ximian. Nlr. Yo! iuzinxiter iliten 1llfC.liiYk'if. I. iltiiiiin. i, ilrnwn, i. Nnrunnti, Xir. Xnr'xi'tmti, My lx The Candle Procession hy the Glee Cluh was one of the highlights of the evening. 2 , D, H J ydigii JJW7? lt is Christmas time, and the right time to tell the real story ol' Christmas itselfg and of all the wonderful legends that helong to us, the true Christians . . .ll and thus the Senior class of 1957 presented its Christmas play on Thursday evening, Decemher 20, and on Friday morning, Decemher 21. The girls in the chorus, dressed in whin- lormals and red capes trimmed with gay Christ- , , 4253197 ,V me xy rub! mas corsages, provided a heavenly atmosphere for the unveiling of the heautiful antiphons ot Advent. .Ns the chorus recited, Stars of llope, together with angels hearing the particular Ad' vent symhols, descended upon thc stage. Throughout the account of the legend, the girls were assisted hy the Clee Cluh. On the lighter side was the explanation of the legends ol' holly, mistletoe, thc fir tree, point' N5-wax. ,anta CH. Vl'hiteD inalaes his ap- pearance niuch to the amusement ol all who attended. l' Z l X i. The entire enseinlule 5.11170 on the Blessed Nlotlicr QB. lizisunoj .intl St. Dlosepli Qll. Nor wuoclb. terminutecl by un enactment ol the lNzitivity scene zieeompiiniecl ln' in selection ol 'AO lloly settiu, and Santa: Claus, 'lille iippeuriinee ol' jolly r L f I 1 .SEE . . . . . . . L i s s f olcl Saunt Nielt uclclecl to tlie spirit ol tlme play. Q 315 Q i N 3 ln keeping witli trziclition, the program was 2 if L L . N Q l 'Si x ' S . ty i K my S x . X- , g is Night. Q ' Q is P ' Sincere tlumlxs are extemlecl to Sister Eliza' L in as V - W 1- 4 ff? . s sz lmetli Loretto :incl to our Seniors for ll most en- gg in i Q joyiilule perllormzmee. N A E 15 1 L Y i V 1 . i lllie Cvfliorus und the Sym- ff l i s l lvols ol Advent pause while X A l Ilie Clue Clulu sings. - me gl Qsv s ' . s i L f .- M., The entire Chorus and P. Stephens as llolly anzl M. I,iCl1ll1ill1 its ii Poinsettia. l 47 all X my K. Klelnerny crowned queen. A nice Lindy is enjoyed by all the girls and their escorts. The queen and her attendants K. Harding, V. Prett, A. Selsniek, K. Nlelnerny, B. hlellonald, lXl. Badium, Nl. Meehan. The night of the Senior Prom, Deeemher 28, 1956 arrived and the most elegant event in the soeial life of the Seniors tooli Form. Girls and their escorts stepped out into a Clear, crisp winter's night and enihraeed the essence of a Colden Nlistn. This atmosphere lasted the en' tire evening hut the gold glittered the hrightest when American beauty roses were presented to the queen and her attendants. H8 ,Wu :Fin 4 sl fl 'SF ai ff' A, W if Q- an W 125 K 1 1 A Q 4 Q. ' . 'mas swxsgif-'gr 3 me iqz, A ,,5, f, 1 S if 5 ' :Q I W Q Q5 , Q Ay. M gr SM 1 M in , Xanf, Kazwgfifgiaiipw 7211591 ,'., Q ,, W fu 11 5 Z rs 1 'E sf, N, 4 3 ,X-. E Y' ww ,iff i X -..,,,,W .,, bn, ll. ll-rr.mi crowns C. Donato Queen ol tliu Lluiicc. tiicii' escorts. An owning of dancing is cnu EE i 3 t 2 - 2 x 1 N. Xlcllovcrn, C. Gmc. lf. Urnvcs. Cf Healion, K. Clear. IX. I7'fXst-oli, Nl. Rnpniclx, Nl. l'ctn-rkzi. lf. Elias and thcir p.irint-rx sing time School Song. ISI mycci by all thc juniors imc R. Scott, B. iTCI'I'rl!'1l, Xl. Siicppzml. Ci. iiiuylor. J-X, X ficicl. class Presidents icuii tht- girls in it liynin. V 4 Xl C Regan help A. Prefiusi tn intilxe her escape. A, if Q , 3 xi it I ll. Owens .incl Nl. Xleehain tzilx: .i lu. lt gi: livrneliw s trensles MX. PI'i'!ltbSll. ... ,A V. '-LUN H. Owens, M. Meehan, Nl. Ollegzin zincl xl. l're fiusi silver-ecl in illlplllg the health inspeetur, il, C'-vlieele. , sf' .sf if nw an X . , f, iii. 2 4. , . Emily, M. Meelizin, prepares tu surrender herself' to the Purser, Nistersun its A. Previrmsi, Molloy and M, ll1lIlllllClIl1Llll luuli nn. Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kiinlurough experienced their lirst tinge of emancipation when they trzwellecl to lfniiiee iilone. The amusing tales et' this trip were ievezilecl in Our llctzrts llferc Yozrug mul Clay, which wus presented hy the Klziry- iinettes on Nltirch IS, 1957. The unending elliwrts ol' tht- girls to ricl them- eehun .intl the twu young claretms, ll. Owens mit --, 1-1-A 41:1-nn! ' 11 f Xl. Xlculmii l-llIlLXllL'S in agony ns A. l7I'U!iL7Sl, l'. Mc call ll, Uucm, Nl. lXl'1lll1lli, AI. Alulliiy, DI. Nlaistvrsni, . , lwgnii, Nl. lliiiiimclmiin lnuk un. sclxcx ol' thu cinlxirmssimg sulcty poclwts as well .is Cm'iicliai's muiislcs giml licclluugs nic sci slmll mwui' lx' limgullcii luy ilmsi- who sam' it. 'lin' lmrcl xwrlx ul' ilu- girls umilminccl witli Qllillilllfk' ol Sisrci' nlgiincs C'zitlici'im' :incl Mi '.'. Uci'msm1l ri-lilly mziclc this prmluctirm thc lmcst 1 Nvl. Fmirc czist mkcs lmw. E55 Ei D lm? .......- WWW VM gas i XILX YIXHU ll XLL I - J 4-l il.-- ....-.... ..- -....,.- ,. ,,., A Pl'L'lllPSl gives ii llfillllllllk' i11tci'p11-tiilimi lu vrcss ll. llmmnclly gincl M. Mcclmn. .1 2 s. ,L Q sqgwgi . K , gg M ii., ., ,fi X ., . K T Nl. AlL'L'l!llIl, Nl. Uillcggin, ll. Nlulvillc coils rcfiusi. 41 1 xg-X. K ww ww ...A 4 + Y 2 Q 5 x ,Jiri X F -e k X . . Q f 2523 in 22. iii Us-in-v ?v 'eusvyxhif ' K 1-:L E Nu- - K M . QA A f vnu.. . if 'N-Q..-f ' is if .rf , 5 NX.. E? ax ig Q ,Ts x .M S 1 U 8 is 52 X EW' w...-if A Crucial moment in tlwe exciting luus- lcellzall gains. The relays provide laughs and fun for ull. Bulb teams struggle lmrd tu win tlmt important mlleybrrll games. :X i.. N. Aneser, President ul' tlie Atliletie Assueizttimt giX'L'5 thc Xvclfilnlillsl UCI' clress to students and tlieir lmmms' Nliss liellun presents Nl. Cyliegalti with tlie xiwairtl als li. Owens limits un. Hou' I - I3. Ungtisliiek, IE. ululinsun, A. Mueeu, S. Pmlist, ll Kline. P. Burton, M, Leniluin. Hou' 2 A M Bklillllll, l.. Gugtmaislielli, M. cyliligklll, li. Owens, ill. Vlirunve, ll. Blass, Puls, ll. fuliliineziu, M. Furclyee, ll. .I Keely, M. Mellnnnell, H. Lyneli. limi' 5 - E. Rodgers, M. Il. iXlCAl.llllJl1, M. Meelmn, IJ. Musclietti, C. linger J, flzirlxe, nl. Cuotlwiii, A. Reinlizirclt, Ryan :mtl CI Rupp ure tlie lucky Seniurs wlm received tlieir Seltuu Letters. I .3 7 wi Z k,. fl: avi A J-Mg X s fa , f A f kg 13 jg 3 1. MWQIMNWN '-1 Only 'it assemhlies are we united as one student body to enjoy together the accomplish- ments of our friends. ln Septemher, the chicl' assemhly is the one at which the new Student Council memhers are inducted. 'lihe President of our C. U., Jackie Puls and the Vice President, ,ludy Muller then act as alternate chairmen at the various ass semhlies. Next came l.em'e lt To Sttznnlze, a product of the hlaryanette Seniors. .-Xt Christmastime, our hearts were lightened when Miss Mary Louise llickev enacted The 1. Norwood introduces the memhers ol tht Orchestra to the girls ol Sacred lleart it ti assemhly. lloyous Season lor us. Sister .lohn l7rancine's luniors presented Nzfptiae Tzilline and showed us the wedding customs of Old Rome. One assemhly was devoted to the hlusic Dc- partment. lnstrument solos hy the memhers ol' the Urchestra and a few vocal renditions hy Our Quartet were enjoyed hy all. A scene from Nuptitre Tulliae shows H. Fullam, C. Graz, G. Mcformack, P. May and M. Sheppard dancing at' lendance on Xl. lxrajnilx, who played the part of Tullia. ln another scene we catch a glimpse of M. Lynch, XX. Rottkamp, L. Mclreely, E. Bottone, O'Neil, P. hlclfann and the slaves, ll. Sullivan, A. Gannon, E. Uonahue, ll. Dunne, N. Dodd, N. Uillioyanni and Al. Lamh. KJ rx X N X C7 s wil. . FQ.u.11r'r ' ur' U- N ., .,.!. .. G , ,H , V, 1 Lf 5 n...- v e..f' ,-w.n:,:.:?gL1 l f r .Wc,frsr.f1t, L VVhen the Sacred Heart appeared to Saint Margaret Mary, He made known to her His desire for special devotion to Him on the First Friday ot every month. In a school dedi- cated to the Sacred Heart it is only natural that we should honor Him as a united group in accordance with His wish. On each First Friday, a priest is invited by Sister Alonzo to address the girls and celebrate Benediction. Many of us will long remember the inspiring talks given by Monsignor James Asip, Father Raymond David, Father Iohn Gorman and Father Chiara. VVC are truly thankful for this opportunity to attend Benedietion and partake of some of the many graces offered us. ll. Guillen prepares the censor as C. Vallone lights the candles. 5 ? 9? ,, 3 5 1 160 The conference . . . Reverend l'ather l'. Chiara. f ' 1 A ' , 1 Q, ' f X , O , X . 1 at ,,- X- , xr f ef., ,.,, f I 5 4 5. ,,. ,,., , cnsc amd IJl'2lj'CI'5 Ihr zmcl to Cl BCl1l'liiCIilll1, tln' IJIXIIIL Bust ' LW' uryu X -wr: ,..,.r-1,1 I I' :Z ' xl- Qi , 32 -'iii . ' 5 xy- JK in MM ., .. , Top: E. Munieino, P. Kane, L. Bruno and hl. E. Cravin. Middle: C. Bory, Norton, P. Burton and C. Fanslow, along with Chor- Illlllp two of our hus drivers, eagerly await the beginning of the trip. jfs. ii.i F Sister Alonzo is presented with some packages helore hoarding the hus. lf. W... 4. ' ,. K, ' ' 1' ' I .1 r ' t W? Q ,.,, I 4 W .7 . . A ,, F. -'ff' wwf ft: X C:1.:- --:1r'f'n ' Yi.: L, .f C wi Al- .. S.. Chief among the important events at Sacred lleart Academy is the annual Junior trip to our na- tion's capital, VVashington, D. C. Each year as spring approaches with thc lun' iors anxiously anticipating that long waited trip, preparations .md arrangements are eagerly under- taken. Wlieli the day arrives and the girls finally hoard the huses, they leave behind eager Fresh- men, envious Sophomores, and tearful Seniors. During their visit, the girls stayed at the Lafayf ette Hotel and spent two very sleepless nights and three very exciting days. The tours include trips to the VVashington Monument, Mount Vernon, Lihrary of Congress, Capitol Building and the most popular of all, Georgetown University. The llonor Guard at The Tomb ol' the Unknown Soldier. 'ii on -, -Q -.ov vf M Standing on the steps ol' the Capitol ure J. Norton, C. liory, P. Burton, Y. Pram and lt. ciUiiiHl'1lll. ll. C'oH'ili1:ut1, Norton, C. Rory, M. A. Cforruo, V. Pratt and Sister Alonzo czm't wait to see the Capitol Building. A. Reinliandt, M. Fordyce, C. Bory, P. lhrr- ton, K. Lesewig. nl. A. Cilllllll Csealtetil Nl. Furrell, V. Pratt and Norton take ti moment out to pose tor the eaineraniun. 163 After a busy clay, dinner is welcome to P Burton, C. liory. M. A. forrno, V. Pratt zmfi UI. Norton. A iew hi-jinks are in order In-fore QI. Norton V. Pratt, F. c1lliii'iIlCklll. F. Troeolli, .ind P Burton retire for the evening. For many weeks preceeding the Spring Mus- icale, the strains of immortal classics ascend from the Music House. The Glee Cluh can also be heard rendering the songs of days gone hy. Gradual- ly, even to the untrained car, a degree of perfec- tion is achieved that amazes and pleases all. The many hours practice and rehearsals are all aimed for that night of May 23. M. Finn, L. Lesser, and R. Ryan reveal their talents in playing the piano. 164 Club The Glee gives the opening number of the re- cital. ,f 5, ., 2 x 2 p ' g m 4 i i r Sistcr Mary lxmmmculnrc, clirn-cts tlw Cllcc flulv .ms its sung nclcls to :mr uvuninq Ilw ullcllclwcc, wlm-I1 luis grown lrum ll smn group ul' clcx'-wtccl purcms, now incluclcs nmny who LIIAL' intcrcstccl in ilu' LlllYllI1L'CIDL'l1I of tlmc l7L'l'l'0I'll1L'l'S. .Xs tlw XLll'lHlI5 lHl'L'll0l'lI1L'l'S snlcccssllllly complete ilu-ir pivucs, ilu' nppluusc of tlw uuclicncc is vcrx gratify ing to llw pupil, thc tcuclmcr and tlw purcms. lr can trulx' luc salicl tlmt tllc Spring lXlllSlL'LllL' is unc ul' tlw most zlwzlitccl amcl cnlovccl occasions S. llyun amcl ll. llyqm uclmmmlcLlgL' tlmcir juwtly mlcscrvvsnl uyplxlllsv. llw lmrnl xxurlx ul A. SIIIIIJSUN, M. llurcly, ll. Mlllcr, C. llapp, Cf Slxiclcls :mel S. Ryan prmcrl to llc wm-:lm tlw 5 5 ! l K, . Liam .nail ,.., 'l lsfik' I J al w 1 l vp' Alter nrinv hours of practice and hard worli the Sacred llcart Academy Orchestra on April llth presented its Fourth Annual Concert under the direction of lX'lr. lfranlx De Ruhlbo. An enthralled audience heard the orchestra plav renditions ol' such pieces as Cranclfather's Clock , National Medley and La Comparsitau. Besides these I1Lll'l1lk'!'S there were several ensemhle and solo selections, The String Section pleased every- one with Hljollia Dot Parade , the clarincts with Dancing Nvmphsn, the saxophones with 'lLargo and the trumpets with The Band Played On . Virginia llarrv, .lacqueline Puls and Alherta llarrif son delighted the audience with their solos. Mr. Rvhka directs the Sat red lleart Orchestra. 36 L. Foster welcomes the audience to the Orchestri recital. 1 ch P. lqay and V. Barry contrihute to evening entertainment. 4 R, r xx 'Y' Na. .xl Q .,,,-ff '13 29 I 1 .. qt m 9' '21 Wi .Az , if r -v Ai: N.mM'.y w 6 .vuqhb is 5 4 V if Q31 .JCC N' -A fd 0, F .Q X-afx' r 3 offzer- Gfblfyifl fer C. o rn rn 14 n io rz Brea Q asf hlrs. Marsala, K. Marsala, Mrs. Miele, M. Miele listen attentively to Father Molloy's talk on the necessity of a Catholic College education. Mrs. Miele welcomes the gathering as S. Ryan and Mrs. Ryan look on. Father Gillick offers the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. In Marys month of May, the Mothers and daughters of Sacred Heart Academy unite with the Mother of us all and her Divine Son in the lloly Sacrifice of the lVlass. llow very fitting it is, indeed, that in this month of Our Lady we should hold the Annual Mother-Daughter Com- munion Brealafast, for we realize that it is through the intercession of Mary that jesus Christ hears our invocations. The Mass is held at 8:00 o'clock in the school auditorium, culminated by the reception of the Body and Blood of Christ. Following the break- fast at the Garden City Hotel, the hlothers and daughters share in the wisdom of Fathers words. R. Scott, E. Bocldenian, S. Hart, K. Marsala, E. Rodgers, K. Keilman, B. Catanzara, E. Sch- ramm, D. Horning, E. Scheihel, Nl. Guillan, LS .iCiN'kllllll!, ij. Hmigcrs, B. Rudy, C. Rupp, E. Hociiiciiiziii, II. Dunn, Mut- ws, P. Stcphcns, H. Kugor K. Kciimizn. M. Hines, M. Guiilim. await liicii' turn tu rcccivc Holy Llbllllllllllillll. Sister Aicmlu Chats with il small group. J. Puis, C. Puls, B. Mcciizin, Proiwst, iwrs. Proivst, j. Mniiuy and Mrs. Puls pzitiuntiy wait for tiicir imrciikfiisf. K. K,-lly, il. Kiigcr, Ni. Gunciwin, M. iwuthcws pruviclc ciitcmliiiliiciit lui' time iliutiicrs ami clmigliicrs. Vs. filrfi' ' 1: . Nl. i1XlCiJUI1llCii, A. lliggin, N. i.L'nii1un, M Lcnilnmimd and P. Stephens lczivc ziitci' gin cnluyuiuic breakfast. Af z,--'NY-9' ,N ' If' n 'H QM' ga? W w.2...,..f F OW'!Q 2 5 H' aff L.-I L! One of the most beautiful and inspiring testa- monials of our love for hlary is the hlay Crowne ing, which is held here at 'Sacred lleart in late May. The Queen, president of our Student Counf cil, accompanied by her attendants, assisted the visiting clergy and our students, in taking part in the ceremony. Last year this observance of Our Lady's emin- enee began with the living rosary prayed by the Seniors, during which, flowers were laid at hlaryls feet to symbolize her virtues. More flowers were formed into a crown for the Blessed Mother. The eoronation was followed by an appropriate talk hy Reverend Aloysius Gillick, then climaxed by Bene- diction. This day, long awaited and beautifully ful- filled was at an end, but in the hearts of the girls at Sacred lleart, it will long be remembered as one of the most impressive ceremonies in the school vear. hlav Queen Helen Burns, attended by ljitvpatrick, gives the opening address The student body assembles before Our Blessed Mother at the annual hlay crowning. Our Ladfs statue is crowned by H. Burns, president of the G.O. Furlu-1' Clillifk ui'i'crs impiri advice to the students. 171 E 3 E 2 B. ci2ll2lI1lill'I'Ll, ,lf Nlulioricy, H. Burns, S. liitfpntricli, NlCIxIl4lfL'XX5 uncl li. Nlurplicy sccin to enjoy wlmt liutlicr Ciullaliuii is saying. S. Fitzpatrick presents tlic ring to M. Acxcl ns l'iltl1CI' Clallalizin, iXIL'fxl1ClI'CXVS anal 13. Murphy prepare llie ollicrs. Tliousnn-.ls ol, rccl and golnl llowcrs proviclccl the setting for tlic Ring Ceremony on ,lunc 8, tlic fcust ol' tlic Siicrccl l lcnrt. Alitcr un opening uclclrcss by thc Student Council President, ax prayer to tlic Sacred llcurt wus recited by tlic juniors. linllicr Culluluili than lnlcssccl tlic rings .incl llicy wcrc prcscntccl to llic anxious girls. ,ls czicli om' stcppcal up to rccciw licr ring and later mcilccl llic Consccrution to tlic Szlcrccl llcurt, tlic new proud posscssorsu rcallilccl llic dr-up significziiicc ol' tlic Scnior Rings. Coiigraxlriliitccl ln ll. Burns anal li. Klziliony tlic girls llLllIliI'C tlicir rings. ' Q S rl. Puls iincl QI. Muller thank thc Sacrcd Heart for their HUKY rings. CI liurv, CI ifiiiwluxxy B. Suurricr, :Incl M. cyRL'g'llI . I pruiicily slum' tlwir Scniur Rings. - I7 The long white line for which we had worked, and worried and waited for during four years at Sacred Heart. After four years filled with fond memories but plenty of hard work Graduation Day finally arrives. The day which as underclassmen we thought would never come is here with its paradoxes of happiness and sadnessl We are happy in the realization that we have accomp- lished our goal and are out on our own hut sad because we are leaving Sacred Heart, its un- derstanding Sisters of St. joseph and its wonder- ful girls. As the first strains of the processional march are heard our minds drift back to our first day at Sacred Heart when we felt eager but also small and insignificant. Through our minds run hundreds of humorous and happy events which happened during the four years but all these thoughts are accompanied with overwhelming nostalgia. llow we have changed spiritually, mentally and physically since our first days at Sacred Heart! Looking down from the stage we see Mother and Dad who have heen so loving and so gener- ous to us. VVC see the Sisters, unselfish and kind, without whom we never would have heen able to graduate. VVC feel the presence of all our classmates who have shared joys and sorrows and whom we may never see again. All these things run through the minds of the graduates as we are together for the last time. High School days are the happiest days of all and ones on which will always be looked back on with pleasant rememhrances. 174 tribute our cliploiniis. Father Gillik rczulv to alis- Fatlicr Callahan presiding at nur luxt big lunctionl 'lrf f The much coveted diploma is now our very own. Our lust walk togctlicrl lirutlicr llairlmy, ai very lianniliur ligurc to Szicrccl llcurt Girls any wi.. Ev. ,KF 1 rf 'xg 1 Ffa? .. t .F ., ,Wm D -ff-,J wifffn enior Aexel, Margaret Roeder - 227 Elm Street, West Hempstead Allen, Jeanne Marie - 21 Porterfield Place, Freeport Androvic, Diane Carol - 215 Lindberg Street, West Hempstead Aneser, Nancy Anne - 55 Locust Street, Floral Park Antizzo, Joyce Carol - 530 Foch Blvd., Mineola Augurio, Louise Antoinette - 516 Third Street, Franklin Square Badum, Margaret Judith - 95-19 243 Street, Bellerose Bauer, Mary Patricia - 109-10 200th Street, Hollis Biggin, Andrea Margaret - 140 Verbena Avenue, Floral Park Blass, Barbara Ann - 6 Woodbine Drive, Freeport Boland, Patricia Ann - 469 Lewis Place, Mineola Bory, Carol Ann - 174 lerusalem Avenue, Hempstead Bruno, Louise Marguerite - 32 Pilgrim Street, New Hyde Park Burton, Patricia Marv - 1080 Hunter Avenue, North Valley Stream Callahan, Anne Theresa - 22 Parkview Place, Baldwin Caola, Mary Ann Kathryn - 224 Walker Plate, VVest Hempstead Capezza, Carolyn Beatrice - 38 Beechhurst Avenue, Floral Park Caravella, Patricia Ann - 153 Nassau Blvd., Carden City Caruso, Dolores Catherine - 115 Crant Avenue, East Rockaway Clarke, Jeanne Marie - 117 Greenway East, New Hyde Park Coffineau, Estelle Marie - 178-60 Wexford Terrace, Jamaica Coburn, Judith Elizabeth - 148 Maxson Avenue, Freeport Corrao, Maryanne Theresa - 29 Broadfield Road, Hempstead irecforly Cossari, Rosemary Vivian - 387 Woodfield Road, West Hempstead Craven, Mary Ellen Jean - 354 South Euston Road, Carden City Cullen, Maureen Patricia - 67 Marlborough Road, West Hempstead Cunningham, Kathleen Joan - 545 Concord Avenue, Williston Park Dahm, Marjorie Anne - 969 Gabriel Avenue, Franklin Square Daly, Isobel Mary - 81 Arden Blvd., West Hempstead Dannell, Arlene Ann - 1991 Earl Drive, North Merrick Dean, Anne Marie - 119 Bcllmore Street, Floral Park DeBrita, Carol Ann - 6 Chicago Avenue, Massapequa DeLessio, Joanne Carol - 126 Walnut Street, Lynbrook Dolan, Joan Patricia - 66 Norfeld Blvd., Elmont Donnelly, Rosemary Helen - 47 Harvard Street, Carden City Doyle, Jacqueline Eleanor - 49 Derby Street, Valley Stream Eager, Carolyn Ann - 758 Maple Place, West Hempstead Esposito, Yvonne Jocaain - 91-32 195 Street, Hollis Fandel, Nlartha Louise - 83 Fox Place, Hicksville Fanning, Maryann - 38 Hudson Road, Bellerose Fanslow, Cathleen Amelia - 50 Chester Avenue, Stewart Manor Farrell, Margaret Anne - 1 Sunnyfield Road, Hicksville Fasano, Barbara Mae - 254 Fairlawn Avenue, West Hempstead Fischer, Rosemary Edna - 792 Highview Avenue, Westbury Fordyce, Marylyn Jane -- 150 Fairlawn Avenue, VVest Hempstead 176 Fox, Mary Theresa - 331 Carnation Avenue, Floral Park Gallagher, Marilyn Ann - 59 First Street, Garden City Gigante, Marjorie Carmel - 84 Rockaway Parkway, Valley Stream Goodwin, Margaret Anne - 174 East Argyle Street, Valley Stream Guarnaschelli, Lois Marie - 33 Vassar Street, Carden City Judith Anne Gucker - 91-24 Hollis Court, Queens Village Mary Lou Guillan - 17 Dallinger Place, Malverne Irene Margaret Hanly - 161 Wellington Road, Garden City Phyllis Anne Hannon - 35 Surrey Road, Massapequa Catherine Mary Harding - 56 Rintin St., Franklin Square Carol Anne Henry - 901 Fenimore Place, North Baldwin Roberta Ann Herbison - Qtrs. 356 Mitchell Air Force Base, Hempstead Mary Louise Hess - 113-09 202 St., St. Albans Mary Terry Hines - 39 Adama St., East Rockaway Mary Louise Iakubowski - 335 Wilson St., West Hempstead Barbara Ann johnson - 94-16 240 St., Bellerose Carol Anne jones - 512 Madison Avenue, VVest Hempstead Mary lane lova - 227 Chestnut Street, West Hempstead lane Marie Joyce - 117 Magnolia Avenue Floral Park Mary Barbara Kager -- 81 Maryland Avenue, Freeport Frances Ann Kane - 247-59-90 Avenue, Bellerose Patricia Agnes Kane - 35 Aberdeen Road, New Hyde Park Betty jane Keeley - 35 High Place, Freeport Cecelia Frances Kendal -' 21 May Fair Road, Baldwin Catherine Frances Knowles - 514 Bedell Terrace, West Hempstead Mabelann Elizabeth Lamb - 48 Parkview Place, Baldwin Audrev Georvette Latz - 35 Chestnut Street, Malverne D Claire Ellen Leahy - 173 Belmont Parkway, Hempstead Anne Helene Leibman - 204 Kamda Blvd., New Hyde Park Marie Frances Lenihan - 85 Guchingham Avenue, West Hempstead Kathryn A. Lesewig - 41 Madison Street, Franklin Square Eileen Mary Lynch - 10 Wellsboro Road, Valley Stream Anne Josephine Macca - 30 lrving Place, Lynbrook Barbara Anne MacDonald - 70 Locust Street, Floral Park Mary Ellen Mathews - 41 Craig Avenue, Freeport Irene Marjorie Matthews - 89-41 191 Street, Hollis Mary Helen McCu11agh - 333 Gilmore Street, Williston Park Mary Anne McDonnell - 59 Ontario Road, Bellerose Ierrie Ann McEvily - 320 Buchanan Avenue Mineola Patricia Katherine McGuiness - 19 Orchard Street, Floral Park Kathleen Agnes Mclnerney - 10 Crac Lane, Levittown Mary Ellen McMahon - 26 Nassau Road, Malverne Maura Claire Meehan - 81 Magnolia Avenue, Garden City Janet Josephine Mehringer - 59 Cellar Avenue New Hyde Park Regina Geraldine Melville - 267 Green Valley Road, East Meadows Dorothy Elizabeth Miller - 9 Keenan Place, Garden City Jacqueline Mary Molloy - 29 Rugby Road, Westbury Mary Ann Montalbano - 784 Goodrich Street, Uniondale Dagney Anne Moschetti - 59 Wilson Street, East Rockaway Beatrice Anne Muller -- 8304 247 Street, Bellerose Judith Anne Muller - 1 Catalpa Lane, Valley Stream Patricia Joanne Mundorff - 79 Stowe Avenue, Baldwin Ellen Bernadette Municino - 38 Cynthia Court, Hempstead Marilyn Anne Murphy - 53 Durland Road, Lynbrook Drucilla Jeanne Nolan - 29 Locust St., Carden City Jeannine Elizabeth Norton - 477 Webster Avenue, Uniondale Dorothy Jean Norwood - 221 Elton Road, Stewart Manor Carol Ann O'Connor -436 Mineola Boulevard, Williston Park Irene Carol O'Donohue - 167 Schench Boulevard, Floral Park Mary Catherine O'Crady - 457 Fifth Avenue, Cedarhurst Kathryn Mary O'Hagan - 100 Roosevelt Avenue, Valley Stream Barbara Ann O'Keefe - 34 Brown Avenue, Hempstead Margaret Anne O'Regan - 249 South Ocean Avenue, Freeport Carol Ioan O'Rourke - 164 North Bellmore Road, Levittown Rosemary Kathleen Owens - 11 Barnes Lane, Carden City Mary Ellen Peterson - 91-30 191 Street, Hollis 23 Naomi Anne Plank - 85 Fitzmaurice Street, Massapequa Park Loretta Jean Porrazzo - 236 Beverly Road, Hempstead Veronica Maria Pratt - 680 Front Street, Hempstead April Adelaide Preziosi - 152 Pearsall Avenue, Freeport Susan Mary Probst - 116 Kingsbury Road, Carden City Jacqueline Elizabeth Puls - 83 Elmwood Avenue, Hempstead Edna Muriel Quigley - 201 Violet Avenue, Floral Park Ellen A. 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Taormina and Marie and Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Ticlzo and Mary, Margaret, Dorothy, jane, Benedict, Claire and N'illiam Mr. and Mrs. Pat Troccoli Robert and Frances Mr. anal Mrs. Louis Victor Tronve and Kathleen, Elizalietlz, Louis, Law rence, Raymond and Theresa Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vallone and Carolyn and Richard Mr. and Mrs. joseph Vollkommer and Carol, Mary and Peter Mr. and Mrs. H. Wagner and Kathryn, Barbara, Rohert and Ronald Mr. and Mrs. C. Ulorstell and Virginia usiness afrons Best Wishes TO THE SENIOR CLASS From the Members of S.H.A. CORDETTE God Bless Our Graduates From the Members of S.H.A. GLEE CLUB Congratulations TO OUR GRADUATES From the Members of S.H.A. MISSION CLUB God Bless Our Graduates From the Members of S.H.A. ORCHESTRA Congratulations TO OUR GRADUATES From the Members of S.H.A. SACRED HEART LEADERS Congratulations TO OUR SENIORS From the Members of S.H.A. 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Thomas O'13rian, Pastor SEYMOUR'S Department Store Dependable Merchandise Westbury, N. Y. West Hempstead, L. I. CHERRY VALLEY DAIRY A. lVlc1VIonig1e Milk and Milk Products Iv. 9-2988, West Hempstead JACKOVES LIQUOR STORE West Hempstead, N. Y. Iv. 9-5133 MUTUAL ENGRAVING CO. lv. 6-2996 491 Hempstead Ave., VVest Hempstead lflfedding Invitations - Stationery No Order too Small - No Order too Large RICE'S AUTO PAINTING, GLASS 8: SEAT COVERS 191 8: 228 Hempstead Turnpike Vllest Hempstead, L. 1. Iv. 3-1400 Williston Park, L. I. ED'S SHELL SERVICE STATION Hillside 3: Collins St. VVilliston Park, N. Y. Pi. 6-9272 JAHN'S ICE CREAM PARLOUR Herricles Shopping Center 406 Hillside Ave. Williston Park, L. 1. janitor Specialists ANTHONY GRACE STANDARD SERVICE CO. 376 Eeafhcf Lime Compliments Of WIIIISIOI1 Park, N. Y. CARLETON S. HARLOFF WILLISTON PARK T.V. 8: RADIO, INC. . 300 Hillside Ave. CUWPIWIQWS Of Williston park, L, 1, THE HARRINGTON FAMILY Pi. 6-1919 CHARLES P. HOMANN INC. THE FALVEY FAMILY R. L. HUMMEL Woodside N Y LENMAN CONSTRUCTION CO., INC I I I BORO ELECTRONICS INC. MR. AND MRS. L. LONDAHL-SMIDT 6918 Roosevelt Avo wvoodside ' D. REINER INC. HA 6-9718 A t IVIII1 Best IVISIIES from A FRIEND MARTIN E. SEGAL 8: CO.. INC. A FRIEND OF SACRED HEART GEORGE J- SPRINGER FRANCIS C. GANNON STANLEY'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE lill usiness Ponsors Best Wishes - Seniors of 1957 Compliments Of A FRIEND Compliments Of A FRIEND Compliments Of A FRIEND FLORA ALBANO D.D.S. JOHN F. BOTHMELL Compliments Of BRICK'S DELICATESSEN Compliments Of HENRY CAPLAN Compliments Of JOHN DUFFY Attorney at Law JOHN FLAPPEL DR. MURRAY GESSNER Compliments Of DR. MICHAEL L. GIULIANO WARREN L. HAMBURGER ISLAND CLEANERS Compliments Of THEODORE L. IERROLD D.D.S. HOWARD KUEHN DR. AND MRS. MANNINC Congratulations To Our Graduates From the Members of S.H .A. MARYANETTES MERKEL MEATS With Everyone's approval at better food stores everywhere Compliments Of JOHN M. REISERT RIDCEDALE TAVERN R. C. 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JOHN MEYERS, DELICATESSEN 374 Tulip Ave., Floral Park, N. Y. Fl. 4-0676 Horne Made Salads - Home Cooking Wm. MOCKAWETCH, FLORIST Greenhouses near Jericho Tpke. New Hyde Park, New York Floral Park 4-1702 NUZZI FUEL CO. Fuel Oil - Oil Burners 377 Jericho Tpke. Floral Park, L. I. PARK MANOR SERVICE STATION Covert and Marshall Aves. Floral Park, N. Y. Fl. 4-9466 PINE'S Teens and Womens Sportswear and Accessories 155 Tulip Ave., Floral Park ROBERTS FRENCH DRY CLEANERS We Operate Our Own Plant One Day Service 173 Tulip Ave. Fl. 4-2409 ROCHE PHARMACY Matthew Roche, Pharmacist 217 Jericho Tpke. Fl. 4-0521 Floral Park DELICATESSEN Charles and George Steffens 277 Jericho Tpke., Floral Park Fine Catering and Home Cooked Foods STYLE FRENCH CLEANERS 242 Jericho Tpke. Fl. 4-5150 Free Pick-Up 8: Delivery Service TAILOR -- CLEANING - PRESSING 129 Tulip Ave. Floral Park, N. Y. Fl. 2-9761 TULIP LIQUORS 143 Tulip Ave. Floral Park, N. Y. Fl. 4-4575 Free Delivery VITA'S PHARMACY Frank A. Vita, B.S. Formerly Ramees Drug Store 124 Tulip Ave., Floral Park Fl. 4-0160 Franklin Square ARTHUR'S LIQUOR STORE 765 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square, N. Y. Fl. 2-5200 CANARYLAND Birds, Tropical Fish and Supplies 1039 Hempstead Tpke. Franklin Square, N. Y. DRUG FAIR 775 Hempstead Tpke. Franklin Square, N. Y . Fr. 5-7411 1-IERMAN'S - TOWNE KOSHER Catering, Delicatessen and Restaurant 372 Hempstead Tpke., Franklin Square KRAUSS FUNERAL HOME 1097 Hempstead Tpke. Franklin Square, N. Y. Fi. 7-0244 MODERN SHOE REPAIRING C. DelBuono and A, Savastio Props. 366 Hempstead Tpke. Franklin Square, N. Y. SCHEBLEIN BROS. BAKERY Cakes for All Occasions 185 Franklin Ave. Franklin Square, N. Y. FRED SCHILLING 8: SON 322 Hempstead Tpke. Franklin Square, N. Y. Fl. 2-7272 WEILER BRUSH COMPANY, INC. 472 Franklic Ave. Franklin Square, N. Y. Karl E. Weiler, Pres. Freeport BEIERS ICE CREAM PARLOR AND LUNCHEONETTE 30 West Merrick Rd. Freeport, L. I. BERKLEY PHARMACY 296 North Main St., Freeport Fr. 8-5665 Free Delivery BERMAN'S REAL ESTATE 69 W. Sunrise Highway Freeport, N. Y. Fr. 8-1600 CARSON'S STUDIO Professional Photography 70 South Grove St. Freeport, N. Y. COMMUNITY DELI Under New Management 453 N. Main St. Freeport, N. Y. HDAPPER DAN Cleaners - Shirts, Launderers 77 S. Grove St., Freeport, N. Y. Fr. 8-9533 EMBASSY COVER CO. Distinctive Auto Seat Covers Freeport, Mineola, Lynbrook GROVE STATIONERY STOER 43 So. Grove St., Freeport, N. Y. R. HUNGERFORD Funeral Director Freeport, N. Y. KELLY, HYMAN, AND DEELEY, Freeport, N. Y. LEES OPTICIANS Richard Ferguson, Optician 75 W. Sunrise Highway Freeport, N. Y. ADOLPH LEVY Sc SONS 98 - 100 So. Main St. Freeport, N. Y. Est. - 1884 MERRICK BEVERAGE CO. 40 East Merrick Road Fr. 9-3456 MOUNTCASTLE'S LIQUOR STORE 347 So. Grove St. Freeport, N. Y. ROSE, YOUR HAIRDRESSER Next to Viebrocks 39 Church St. Freeport N. Y. THE TOWN CLEANER AND DYERS Cleaners, Tailors and Dyers 28 So. Grove St. Fr. 9-2487 Tuxedos for Hire GEORGE - STANLEY 17 W. Sunrise Highway Freeport, N. Y. HARVEY VOGEL MANUFACTURING CO 403 S. Main St., Freeport, N. Y. Short Rim Dies Small Lot Stampings Garden City ADELPHI CLEANERS AND TAILORS 328 Nassau Blvd. South Garden City, N. Y. Best Wishes ADELPHI CLEANERS 328 Nassau Blvd., Garden City Prop. - George A. Nickson ADELPHI DELICATESSEN Home Made Salads - llfleats - Desserts Ice Cream 351 Nassau Blvd. So., Garden City Free Deliveries Compliments Of ADELPHI GARAGE ALLIE SERVICE STATION Policy, - Intergrity - Satisfaction Accommodation 130 N. Franklin St. Garden City, L. I. ARISTA FURS Repairing and Remodeling 937 Franklin Ave., Garden City Pi. 7-0185 BARBATSULY BROS. - FINE FURS Repairing and Remodeling 1046 Franklin Ave. Garden City, N. Y. BEAU MART BEAUTY SALON 100 A - 7 St. Garden City Pi. 7-5280 BESTEVER CLEANERS 184 Seventh St. Garden City, N. Y. Pi. 7-5505 BULKLEY 81 HORTON CO. Realtors 721 Franklin Ave., Garden City Pi. 6-5400 - 5448 - 5449 CANIVAN BROTHERS, INC. Building Repairs 166 Seventh St. Garden City THOMAS F. CORROON AGENCY All Forms of Insurance 101 Seventh St., Garden City, N. Y. Pi. 2-6800 DEPENDABLE MEAT MARKET 45 New Hyde Park Road Garden City, N. Y. Free Delivery ALLAN DOYLE Realtor 171 7St. -- Pi. 6-1563 Garden City Q D TREX DRIVE IN CLEANERS 25 Nassau Blvd., Garden City, N. Y. Shirt Launderers - Fur Storage Vault FERRARO FOOD MARKET 162 7 St. Garden City, N. Y. Free Delivery Even Hempstead THE FRANKLIN RESTAURANT Franklin at Sixth St. Garden City Pi. 2-3611 THE FRIENDLY BUTCHERSH 18 Nassau Blvd. Garden City South, N. Y. Iv. 6-1133 Compliments Of The GARDEN CITY HAND LAUNDRY 16 Nassau Blvd. So. 1525 off for Cash and Carry GARDEN CHOP HOUSE 9 Nassau Blvd. Garden City So., N. Y. Fine Food and Liquors GARDEN CITY FLORIST 173 Seventh St. Garden City, New York Pi. 7-2121, Pi. 7-2122 GARDEN CITY GULF 7th and Franklin Garden City Pi. 7-1400 THE GARDEN CITY MUSIC CENTER INC. Corner Franklin Ave. at 7th St. Garden City, N. Y. - Pi. 7-2211 GARDEN CITY SHOE SHOP 178 7th St. Garden City, N. Y. Joseph Penola, Prop. GARDEN POULTRY FARMS 174 7th St. Garden City, N. Y. Pi. 7-1233 GARDEN SWEET SHOPPE 61 New Hyde Park Rd. Garden City Stationery - Cigars - Greeting HAMBURGER EXPRESS Finest Hamburger ever Created 176 7th St. Garden City HAPPY WALK, INC. Stride Rite Shoes 927 Franklin Ave., G. C. Pi. 64784 Cards HARPER METHOD BEAUTY SALON 109 Seventh St. Garden City, N. Y. Pi. 6-9454 HUBBELL, KLAPPER AND HUBBELL Real Estate 65 Hilton Ave. Garden City, N. Y. JOHN F. HILL Optometrist 945 Franklin Ave., Garden City Pi. 6-0992 JACK AND JILL SHOPPE 313 Nassau Blvd. Garden City Co., N. Y. KEATING AND COMPANY Fine Jewelry 984 Franklin Ave. Garden City, N. Y. KLIPP'S PHARMACY 825 Franklin Ave. Garden City, N. Y. Pi. 6-0985 LONG ISLAND TRUST COMPANY Garden City, Great Neck East Garden City, Stewart Manor LOU'S TAILORING Tuxedos To Hire 48 New Hyde Park Road Garden City, L. I. MARCEL FROM PARIS 169 Seventh St. Garden City, N. Y. 1V1ALONEY'S WINES AND LIQUORS 265 Nassau Blvd. Garden City, So. Iv. 1-6506 MICHAEL'S SHOE STORE 289 Nassau Blvd. Garden City, N. Y. Iv. 3-5933 ST. ANNE'S HIGH SCHOOL CLUB Garden City, N. Y. Rev. Thomas Colgan Rev. David G. Farley Compliinents Of ST. JOSEPI-I'S C.Y.O. GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM TELFEYAN CARPET CO. Sales, Broadlooms and Rugs Service, Cleaning and Repairing 108 Seventh St. - Pi. 7-1505 TERVO'S HOBBY CENTER Arts - Ceramics - Photo - Model Supplies 14 Nassau Blvd. Garden City, L. I. U. S. CLEANERS AND DYERS 259 Nassau Blvd. Iv. 3-8585 Expert Cleaning and Tailoring Free pick up and Delivery WILLIAMSON PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO. 994 Franklin Ave. Garden City Pi. 2-3199 Glen Cove C. o. CROFT st Co. - PHARMACISTS 47 School Street, Glen Cove G1. 4-0054, Est. 1902 ROGER'S PAINT POT Paints and Painters Supplies 3 West Glen St. Glen Cove, N. Y. Great Neck DOCTOR A. D. MOLLIN, DENTIST 625 Middle Neck Road Great Neck, L. I. Hempstead jComplirnents Of GIUSEPPEES RESTAURANT THE AIR SUPPLY CORP. 19 West Columbia Street Hempstead Charles W. Miller ASSOCIATED FOOD STORE 312 jerusalem Avenue Hempstead I. R. BALL LIBERTY ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CORP 63 Grove Street Hempstead BROWNE'S BUSINESS SCHOOL 100 Main Street Hempstead, N. Y. Ivanhoe 3-9280 BROWNS jewelers Sz Silversiniths 249 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. CALDERONE THEATRE 145 N. Franklin Street Hempstead, N. Y. CATHEDRAL SERVICE STATION General Repairs - Tires and Tubes Body Work and Painting Washing and Simonizing COOKY'S RESTAURANT Hempstead - Brooklyn THE CUSTOM CLEANER Spot Cleaning - Tailoring and Dyeing 191 Baldwin Road Ivanhoe 1-7150 A Distinctive School of Dancing DE SYLVA DANCE STUDIO 138 Columhia Street, Hempstead Ivanhoe 3-6122 D. Z. PAINT 8z HARDVVARE CORP. Keystone Paint and Varnisli Products 231 .lerusalem Avenue Ivanhoe 3-6410 We deliver. FAIRVIEW CLEANERS 731 Fulton Avenue Ivanhoe 1-8255 Hempstead For the best in cleaning. JOSEPH FELDIS 8z SON FLORISTS 265 South Franklin Street Hempstead Ivanhoe 3-6984 W. T. GRANT 8: CO. Hempstead, N. Y. GOMEZ SERVICE STATION Hempstead Avenue and Long Drive Hempstead, N. Y. H. L. GROSS 8: BRO. 14 Main Street, Hempstead Perfect Diamonds Microscopically Tested HANAN'S 51 Main Street Hempstead, N. Y. Ivanhoe 3-8780 Serving Nassau County Since 1887 HEMPSTEAD BANK Main Officer Hempstead, N. Y. HEMPSTEAD OUTDOOR STORE Sporting Gooals - Work Clothes 5 North Franklin Street Hempstead, N. Y. THE HEMPSTEAD PHARMACY P. S. Caruso 269 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Ivanhoe 6-9512 I-IEMPSTEAD SPORTS CENTER Everything in Sporting Goods. 273 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. HEMPSTEAD VVELDING COMPANY HIGGINS 8: BECKETT OPTICIANS Professional Building - Mid Island Plaza Hempstead - Hicksville HUB APPLIANCE CO. Ivanhoe 3-8625 Washing Machine Repairs All Makes I. IANVEY Sr SONS Sanitary Specialties 8: Paper Products 218 Front Street, Hempstead Ivanhoe 9-9300 JESS WHITE Same Day Dry cleaning - Shirt Laundering 45 South Franklin Street, Hempstead I1M'S SHELL STATION Battery 8: Ignition Service - Lubrication Cornor Greenwich St. and Jerusalem Ave. Ivanhoe 69157 Hempstead KEN'S MARKET Prime Meats - Fish - Poultry 223 Jerusalem Avenue Hempstead - Free Delivery MALROSE SUPER SERVICE Your Neighborhood Amoco Dealer Ivanhoe 1-9434 - 300 Hempstead Avenue A1 Malamutt, Hank Goldman McMAHON'S STATIONERY 8 Homan Blvd. Hempstead, N. Y. Ivanhoe 6-9299 MOLLINEAUX ASSOCIATES 57 Polk Avenue, Hempstead Fuel Oil Ivanhoe 3-9000 MOTTA'S ITALIAN DELICATESSEN 13 South Franklin Street . Hempstead, N. Y. Ivanhoe 3-8328 NASSAU TERMINAL FLOREST 67 Nicholas Court Hempstead Bus Terminal Ivanhoe 9-7612 FRANK V. PANZARINO Plumbing anal Heating Contractor 148 Patterson Avenue, Hempstead Ivanhoe 9-6110 Compliments Of PARK LAKE PHARMACY 277 South Franklin Street Hempstead, N. Y. PETRANO HAIRDRESSER 151A Main Street Hempstead Ivanhoe 3-8430 PITRE MUSIC HOUSE, INC. Instruments - Accessories - Instruction 89 Main Street, Hempstead Ivanhoe 1-8380 PORTIA Sz RAY'S STATIONERY 221 Ierusalem Ave. Stationery - Greeting Cards - Toys PROPER-VVALK SHOES, INC. 44 North Franklin Street Hempstead, N. Y. Iv. 6-9159 RAMEY HOSIERY 92 Main Street Bus Terminal Hempstead, N. Y. Compliments Of SAMS DELICATESSEN Hempstead, N. Y. S. 8: D. LUNCHEONETTE 216 Henry Street Hempstead, N. Y. Ivanhoe 6-9242 STAFFORD'S Athletic Equipment for All School Sports. 150 .lackson Street Hempstead, N. Y. STATE LAUNDRY CO., INC. 44 Newman Court Hempstead, N. Y. 200 Compliments Of - THE VILLAGE LUNCHEONETTE 91 Main Street Hempstead, N. Y. KAY VVEST MAN Real Estate Iv. 9-0928 - Iv. 6-1287 Compliments Of JOHN A. ZOTTER'S DELICATESSEN 1131 Long Beach Road Hempstead, N. Y. Hewlett GRANT PARK SERVICE STATION Auto Repairs - Lubrication 1784 Broadway Hewlett, N. Y. Hicksville Compliments Of H. 1. STOCK FUNERAL HOME INC. 132 Newbridge Road Hicksville, N. Y. Compliments Of BROOKS STATIONERS INC. 224 Old Country Road Hicksville, N. Y. Hollis PURITAN CLEANERS 207 - 10 Hollis Avenue Hollis Specializing in lflfedaling Gowns Jamaica joseph Ficher .lOE'S DELICATESSEN Jamaica Avenue jamaica, N. Y. LEE'S Cold Beer Distributors 109th Avenue 8: New York Blvd. jamaica, N. Y. THE NEVV YORK PLUMBERS SPECIALTIES CO., INC. 156 - 02 Liberty Avenue jamaica 33, N. Y. Lakeview CREST PHARMACY Marvin Rabekoff 617 Woodfield Rd. Lakeview, N. Y. ELASTIC STOCKINGS Made to Order Newly Manufactured Lakeview, L. I., ROOCHVARGS PHARMACY Woodfield Rd. at Eagle Ave. Phone Iv. 3-8067 Prompt Delivery TIME CLEANERS Garments expertly cleaned Lakeview, L. I, Lawrence FALCAROS BOWLING PENINSULA Rockway T lnpke. Lawrence, N. Y. F, LEE WOODLEY Real Estate Appraiser, Court Testimony 369 Central Avenue Lawrence, N. Y. Levittown JOHN HASLER, OPTOMETRIST 44 Division Avenue, Levittown Pershing 1-3240 Eye Examinations HUBBELL DISTRIBUTORS Typewriters - Scliool Supplies 54 Division Avenue, Levittown Pershing 1-4025 ORANGE FRONT PAINT 8: WALLPAPER SUPPLY CO. 224 Front Street, Hempstead 3114 Hempstead Turnpike Levittown, N. Y. TERMINAL DRUGS CLA FALEE CHEMISTS INC.j 37 - 11 Hempstead Turnpike, Levittown Pershing 1-7120 Locust Valley ARTHUR RINGEVVALD Real Estate Piping Rock Road Locust Valley, N. Y. Long Island City L. 1. CASKET at Box Co. 36 - 03 Greenpoint Avenue Long Island City, N. Y. Exeter 2-6270 ZX A sf B Esso SERVICENTER ' DQUH t va, I3etvligeenkFrank1in and Hempstead ues elgps Y Lyn roo , N. Y. ' ' ATLANTIC PHARMACY jfelgqfgi N ME C ER CTEST 5 e stead v . Lynbrook Malve A, FRANK BECKER Lynbrook 9-963'Z,6! 'QT g General Insurance 54 Forest Avenue Lynhrook, N. Y. BILMAR BUSINESS SERVICE 461 Atlantic Avenue Addressing - Mailing -- Miineograplaing Lynbrook 9-2053 - 2054 EDWARD K. DUPLESSIS 4 Atlantic Avenue, Lynhrook Fire, Life, Casulty Insurance Lynbrook 9-7199 Best Wishes FLINCH 8: BRUNS Lynbrook, N. Y. GALLOPINI ,IEVVELERS 373 Sunrise Highway Lynbrook, N. Y. Lynhrook 9-4569 HOUSE OF SALTER SALON OF BEAUTY 212 Hempstead Avenue Lynbrook, N. Y. HERMAN'S GARAGE INC. 274 - 276 Merrick Road Lynbrook, N. Y. Lynbrook 9-3204 LOWE FURNITURE, INC. 315 Merrick Road Lynhrook, N. Y. Lynbrook 3-8600 LOUIS OKLAND, INC, 88 Atlantic Avenue Lynbrook, N. Y. Lynhrook 9-2376 PARK CLEANERS 8: DYERS CORP. 51 Sunrise Highway Lynbrook, N. Y. Lynbrook 9-3894 Malverne ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES 344 Hempstead Ave. Malverne, N. Y. CEN S ' Fin ye r an watch repair 344 Hempstea Malverne, L. I. 'O GERONIMO SHOE 8: ZIPPER REPAIR 24 Church St. Malverne, N. Y. Pick Up and Delivery - Ly. 9 7845 GIFT LORE 304 Hempstead Ave. Malverne, N. Y. Ly. 9-3377 HARRY LEE D.D.S. 87 Park Boulevard Malverne, N. Y. LILY FRANS HAIRSTYLIST 352 Hempstead Ave. Malverne, N. Y. Ly. 9-7280 MALVERNE PAINT SUPPLY 366 Hempstead Ave. Malverne, N. Y. Ly. 9-1035 NORRIS SALES CO. Electrical Appliances and Repairs 281 Hempstead Ave. Malverne, N. Y. PARK LIQUOR CORP. OF MALVERNE 320 Hempstead Ave. Malverne, L. I. - L1788 - Ly 90063 Free Delivery PAT'S PRIME MEATS 32 Church Street Malverne, N. Y. Ly. 9-3876 RAYIS CAMERA SHOP 304 Hempstead Ave. Malverne, N. Y. Ly. 9-2764 ULICNY LANDSCAPING CONTR.-XCTINC Lawns, Gardens, Garages 115 Wolf Avenue, Malverne Lynbrook 9-8031 VIOLET BEAUTY SALON The choice of sinart women 36 Church Street Malverne, N. Y. Massapequa JOHN 1. CLEARY Floorwaxing Service 11 Lee Ct. Massapequa PE - 1-8232 FORT NECK NATIONAL BANK Massapequa-Massapequa Park Seaford-Wantaugh-No. Bellmore Memher Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. MASSAPEQUA MARKETS The Friendly Markets Massapequa-Massapequa Park Merrick KENNETH MICHAEL STORES, INC. 688 Merrick Avenue Merrick, N. Y. GEORGE C. KELSO, PHARMACISTS 38 North Merrick Avenue, Merrick Freeport 9-3074 MIRACLE SHOE CENTER, INC. 2212 Sunrise Highway Merrick Mayfair 3-0186 SCOTT'S FABRIC SHOP 42 Merrick Avenue Merrick, N. Y. Falarics - Notations TOWN FURS Furs Made to Order and Ready to Wear. 304 North Merrick Avenue Merrick, N. Y. Mineola BIG THREE MOVING AND STORAGE CO. Mineola, L. I. Pi. 6-2467 COURTESY CLEANERS 166 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. EDWARD COULD SALES CORP. 154 Mineola Blvd. Mineola, N. Y. - Pi. 6-6403 Radio 8: TV. Appliances KEARNEY BUSINESS MACHINES INC. 254 Mineola Blvd. Mineola, N. Y. - Pi. 2-1171 Typewriters and Adding Machines LAWTON SERVICE STATION S400 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, L. I. Pi. 6-9488 MINEOLA BEVERAGE CO. For Beer or Soda Pi. 6-6026 llfeehly Home Delivery MINEOLA FUNERAL HOME INC. 190 First Street Mineola, N. Y. Pi. 6-1600 MINEOLA GARAGE Old Country Road and Main Street Mineola, N. Y. Pi. 6-9654 PETROLEUM HEAT AND POWER INC. Fuel Oil Burner Service 240 Mineola Blvd. Mineola, N. Y. New Hyde Park ALTMANS DEPARTMENT STORE Jericho Tpke. at Lakeville Rd. New Hyde Park BRADLEY AND EDWARD INC. 2000 Hillside Ave. New Hyde Park, L. I. DANCE ARTS STUDIO 2078 Hillside Ave., New Hyde Park Ballet-Modern Jazz-Ballroom All Age Groups CELMANS LIQUOR STORE 900 Jericho Tpke. New Hyde Park, N. Y. GEORGES DELICATESSEN 2111 Hillside Ave., New Hyde Park Fine Cold Cuts and Salads Pi. 6-7912 HILLSIDE HEIGHTS LAUNDROMAT 2048 Hillside Ave. New Hvde Park, N. Y. H. 4-3190 JIM AND IOES 2207 Hillside Ave. New Hyde Park Stationary Luncheonette JIMS SERVICE STATION Lakeville Road New Hyde Park, N. Y. DI. NICHOLAS KRUC ACENCY INC. Complete Insurance Service 635 'Iericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, N. Y. LAKEVILLE WINES AND LIQUORS, INC. 271-19 Union Turnpike New Hyde Park, N. Y. MALVESE MOWERS AND EQUIPMENT, INC. Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, L. I. PART AUTO SERVICE Angelo De Nicola 140 Lakeville Road New Hyde Park, N. Y. PILCRIM PHARMACY 1598 Hillside Ave. at New Hyde Park Road New Hyde Park, L. I. Fl. 4-7952 DOCTOR MATTHEVV PUPILLA D.D.S. 2 Kent Road New Hyde Park Manor, L. I. Elizabeth, N. J. SHARKIES TRUCKINC SERVICE 829 Newark Ave., Elizabeth, N. N. Y. Phone Wo. 2-7492 Eliz. Phone El. 2-5905 New York THE HILLSIDE INN An All Season Vacation Resort Narrowsburg, N. Y. N.Y.C. BENCO SALES CO. 38 Park Row New York 38, N. Y. C. BOZZONE, INC. Office Equipment 104 Reade Street New York 13, N. Y. 'IOE CARROLL ORCHESTRAS 25 Vanderbilt Ave. New York 17, N. Y. Murry Hill 3-8441 CHAMPION LAUNDRY CORP. 456 West 55th St. New York, N. Y. CO. 5-8164 CLAYTON AND EDWARD Laboratory, Surgical and Hospital Supplies 1259 Third Ave., New York, N. Y. 204 COMMERCIAL PLASTICS AND SUPPLY 630 Broadway Ave. New York, N. Y. CR. 7-5000 CORONA DAIRY PRODU Butter - Eggs - Cheese 450 Creenwich Street New York, 13, N. Y. MICHAEL DURSO CTS CO INC COPACABANA ORCHESTRA Petticoats Of Portugal New York, N. Y. HEADQUARTERS TAVERN 174 Crand Street New York, N. Y. CA - 6-9250 S. F. PELLAS, INC. 104 Front Street New York 5, N. Y. Oceanside MCDONALD MOTOR SALES CORP 385 Long Beach Road Oceanside, N. Y. MERMOUNT SERVICE CENTER Merrick Road and Mount A Oceanside, N. Y. Auto Repairs - Lubrication SULLIVANS WINE AND 666 Merrick Road Oceanside, L. I. RO - 6-0828 WALTER C. ADLARD Insurance 1 Cateway Center Pittsburgh 23, Pa. Plainview FILASKYS FARMS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables VC. LIQUOR STORE Route 25 A, Northern Blvd. Old Brookside GREEN BROOK FARMS Fresh Fruit anal Vegetables Route 25A, Old Brookville RO - 3-3664 NEAR YOU CAFE Italian American Cuisine Old Country and Oyster Ba Plainview, N. Y. y Roads Rockville Centre BANK OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE TRUST CO. Village Ave., Merrick Road Rockville Centre 3259 Long Beach Rd., Oceanside EMILE'S CANDIES 661 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, L. I. RO - 6-4402 .IOHN HARRIS COMPANY, INC. Moreton Farm Rochester ll, N. Y. H. MORMILE AND SONS FLORISTS 433 North Long Beach Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. RO - 6-7000 NASSAU SHOE REPAIR 147 North Park Ave., RO - 6-3561 Rockville Centre, L. I. Pick Up and Delivery IOHN P. STARIN jeweler anrl Optician 14 North Village Ave. Rockville Centre, L, I. THE WAGON VVHEEL 634 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, L. I. RO - 4-6327 Roosevelt HERMAN TIEDEMANN Builder 204 Ellison Ave. Roosevelt, N. Y. Fr. 9-0130 Rosedale COOPERMAN PHARMACY Rosealale's Oldest Plzarinacy 234rd Street and 144th Avenue Laurelton - 8-5299 ROSEDALE PHARMACY, INC. 145-20 243rd Street Rosedale, L. I. Laurelton - 7-4888 SPETH PHARMACY 138-95 Francis Lewis Blvd. Rosedale, N. Y. Laurelton - 8-7780 TERRACE MARKET Choice Meats and Poultry 144-10 243rd Street Rosedale, L. I. Seaford HAFF'S MOTOR SALES, IN 3839 Merrick Rd. Seaford L. I., N. Y. Sea Cliff JOHN MCGOWEN Excavating Sea Cliff, N. Y. GI. 4-3566 Stewart Manor COVERT DRUGS 98 Covert Avenue Stewart Manor FL - 4-1227 life Deliver FELDMAN AND MEYER 60 Covert Ave. Stewart Manor, L. I. Delicatessen FL - 4-3238 BILL IENKENS MARKET Butcher and Grocer Stewart Manors Oldest Fl. 4-1465 WILLIAM T. RHATIGAN Certified Public Accountant 112 Argyle Road Stewart Manor, N. Y. STEVVART MANOR PHARMACY 54 Covert Avenue Stewart Manor, L. I. STEWARD SPIRITS SHOP 84 Covert Ave. Stewart Manor, N. Y. License N-3, L-5249 Uniondale ARTIEAS CLEANERS 480 Jerusalem Ave. Uniondale, L. I. CHICCO'S INN Very Fine Food and Liquors 1034 Front Street Uniondale, L. I. MARVIN A. CLARK General Insurance Broker Uniondale, L. I. IV - 9-9235 THE COLONY CLEANERS Dry Cleaning and Dyeing 1009 Front Street Uniondale, L. I. ERWIN'S MARKET Pork Store 606 Jerusalem Ave. Uniondale, L. I. HENRY'S DELICATESSEN 426 Uniondale Avenue IV - 3-7570 MAFFETONE BROS. BODY VVORKS Automotive Repairing 478 Jerusalem Avenue Uniondale, L. I. AL SCHNECK FLOOR COVERING CO. 445 Jerusalem Ave. Uniondale, L. I, IV - 3-6326 SPUHLER AGENCY - EST. 1912 Real Estate and Insurance 465 lerusalem Ave. Uniondale, L. I. - IV 3-9577 SUNNYSIDE LIQUOR STORE Fine Wines and Liquors 443 jerusalem Ave., Uniondale, L. I. Thomas and Gertrude Hale WALTER'S DELICATESSEN 455 Jerusalem Ave. Uniondale, L. I. IV - 3-6590 Valley Stream BAHRENBURGS BAKERY 136 Rockaway Ave. Valley Stream, L. I. Delicious Baked Goods BARTY'S PHARMACY 137 S. Franklin Ave. Valley Stream, L. I. VA -- 5-6865 BOENINGS FLORIST Plants - Corsages 360 Merrick Road Valley Stream, L. I. BUSTER'S SERVICE STATION 45 East Merrick Road Valley Stream, N. Y. VA - 5-8481 COMMUNITY LIQUOR STORE Mitchell and Tekworth 38 Roosevelt Ave. Valley Stream, L. I. COMMUNITY MARKET 904 Rockaway Ave. Valley Stream, N. Y. COUNTY WIDE BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTERS 55 Merrick Road Valley Stream, L. I. VA - 5-0510 COZY BEAUTY SALON Valley Stream, L. I. Gibson DELCOA INDUSTRIES CO. 2 Brookville Blvd. Valley Stream, N. Y. VA - 5-8677 FERBERS DRUG STORE The Store Of Reliable Service Rockaway Ave. and Sunrise Hwy. Valley Stream, L, I. Particular People Prefer FREDRICK'S CLEANERS 356 W. Merrick Road Valley Stream, N. Y. HOLLY CLEANERS 425 Rockaway Ave. - VA 5-0989 Cleaning at its laest We Pick UP and Deliver EDWARD F. LIEHER FUNERAL HOME 9 E. Valley Stream Blvd. Valley Stream, N. Y. THE MARJORIE SHOPPE Ladies and Children llflillinery And Accessories Valley Stream, N. Y. PHIL-AMY FLORISTS 22 Rockaway Ave., Valley Stream, N. Y. Selected Flowers HARRY POLYCHON lflfines 8r Liquors 162 Rockaway Ave., Valley Stream, N. Y. SERVICE CLEANERS 407 Rockaway Avenue, Valley Stream, L. I. VA 5-0220 STREAM SERVICE STATION Central Ave, 8: Lutz Drive Valley Stream, N. Y. Auto and Truck Repairs VALLEY STREAM MARKET 200 Rockaway Ave., Valley Stream, L. I. VILLAGE RESTAURANT 8a GRILL 73 Roosevelt Ave. Valley Stream, N. Y. VA 5-9627 VILLAGE TELEVISION 8z RADIO 242 Rockaway Ave., Valley Stream, N. Y. LO 1-0800 Wantagh BOTHWELL POULTRY Wantagh Ave. and Merrick Rd. Wantagh, L. I., N. Y. SU 5-7933 West Hempstead CHAS. G. HART AGENCY Real Estate - Insurance Wantagh, N. Y. SU 5-2030 -- 5-2893 A 8: B PLUMBING Sz HEATING 317 Hempstead Ave., West Hempstead, N. Y. IV 1-5500 ALBERT'S CUT PRICE SHOES Savings on Shoes 543 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, N. Y. ANDREWS CLEANERS 314 Hempstead Ave., West Hempstead, L. I. IV 3-8428 ANN'S LAUNDROMAT 453 Hempstead Ave., West Hempstead, N. Y. ARNIES LINOLEUM 340 Hempstead Ave., West Hempstead, N. Y. IV 1-9199 ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES 558 Hempstead Ave., West Hempstead, N. Y. BILL'S PRIME MEATS 484 Hempstead Ave., West Hempstead, L. I. IV 3-8490 ROSE L. BINSACK 303 Hempstead Ave., West Hempstead, N. Y. Licensed Real Estate Broker B1RER'S WINES 8: LIQUORS 488 Hempstead Ave., West Hempstead, N. Y. IV 1-7680 BRUNNERS BAKE SHOP 344 Hempstead Ave., West Hempstead, N. Y. BUCKS RADIO 8 TELEVISION 104 Hempstead Tpke., VVest Hempstead, N. Y. CATHAY PALACE Popular Chinese - American Restaurant 190 Hempstead Tpke., West Hempstead, N. Y. COMMUNITY SHOE REPAIR 5 Marlboro Road VVest Hempstead, N. Y. EALLERS DELICATESSEN 486 Hempstead Ave., West Hempstead, N. Y. IV 3-8966 FILNORD PHARMACY 492 Hempstead Ave., West Hempstead, N. Y. IV 3-8565 JERRY 8: BEA STATIONERY 376 Woodfield Road West Hempstead, N. Y. Shop With Confidence KORNFIELD STRATFORD CHEMISTS Fulton Ave. Sc Stratford Rd., West Hempstead, N. Y. Louis B. Kornfield, PH.G. LAKEVIEW LUMBER 8: SUPPLY CORP 633 Woodfield Road West Hempstead, N. Y. IV 3-7933 MAYFAIR PHARMACY 186 Hempstead Tpke. West Hempstead, L. I, IV - 3-2720 PAUL'S QAULITY MARKET Fruits anal Vegetables West Hempstead L. I. IV - 3-7490 - We Deliver PHILSON CLEANERS 'IA Business Built On Recoinmenalation 435 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead L. I. R1ESTERER'S BAKERY 282 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead L. I. IV - 1-7636 ROY'S SUPERETTE 284 Hempstead Ave. West Hempstead L. I. IV - 3-6083 VALERIO PHARMACY 239 Nassau Blvd. West Hempstead L. I. IV - 1-0885 Westbury ABBATULLO MARKET INC. 139 Post Ave. Westbury, L. I. ALLIED CONSULTANT ENGINEERS 35 Bond Street Westbury, L. 1. F. R. Ingegno, P. E. Golf Full Soles Our Specialty TONY'S EXPERT SHOE REPAIR 257 Post Ave. Westbury, L. I. GREEN TREE INN 199 Post Ave. Westbury, L. I. ED - 4-9637 MARTIN HANLEY Specialist in Mutual Funds 11 Hearth Lane, Westbury, L. I. ED - 4-0370 K8zM MEATS 214 Old Country Road Westbury, L. I. WE - 1-7919 POWDER BOX BEAUTY SHOP 299 A Post Road Westbury, L. I. JOHN A. SHAUCHNESSY, NURSERY Peat Moss, Shrubs, Fertilizers 576 Carmen Ave., Vllestbury, L. I. ED - 3-3653 JOHN SCHULTZ CONTRACTINC CO. Cor. Main and Swalm Streets Westbury, L. I. ED - 4-1110 WESTBURY APPLIANCE COMPANY 154 Post Road Westbury, L. I. Refrigerators, Wasliers Whitestone LOU'S T.V. 8: RADIO 50-10 149 St. Whitestone, N. Y. EL 8-1448 Williston Park BENNETT ROSARY COMPANY Religious Articles 324 Hillside Ave. Williston Park, L. I. FOLLET'S SPORTS EQUIPMENT INC. 314 Hillside Ave. Williston Park, L. 1. P1 - 6-0119 GEORGES UPHOLSTERY Reupltolstery-Slip Covers-Drapes 322 Hillside Ave. Williston Park, L. 1. HERBERT CRAMMAN PLUMBINC AND HEATING 209 Hillside Ave. Williston Parlc, L. I. Pi - 60045 HERBY'S ACE SERVICE STATION Mineola Blvd. and Hillside Ave. PI - 6-9814 HERRICK'S MEAT MARKET 336 Hillside Ave. Williston Park, L. 1. PI - 6-0665 HILLSIDE CLEANERS 312 Hillside Ave. VVilliston Park, L. I. PI - 6-6850 JACK KAUDER Marcellus and Hillside Williston Park, L. I. Candy-lce Cream-School Supplies LOUIS HAIR STYLIST Formerly of Abraham and Straus 367 Hillside Ave. Williston Park, L. I. - PI 2-0460 MANHATTAN FOOD STORES INC Willis Avenue Williston Park, L. I. PI - 6-9257 O'CONNOR'S Boys and Girls Wear 35 Audrey Ave. Oyster Bay, L. I. 80 Hillside Ave. Vllilliston Park, L. I. STERN'S SERVICE STATION 295 Hillside Ave. Williston Park, L. 1. PI - 6-9721 Cas - Oil - Lulvrication - Repairs THERMO-RITE SALES Tempered Class Fireplace Enclosures 320 Hillside Ave. Williston Park, L. I. THOMPSON'S - BOOKS OF ALL PUBLISHERS 481 Willis Ave. Williston Park, L. 1. MR. VERNE HAIR STYLIST 326 Hillside Ave. Williston Park, L. I. PI 6-6939 S.H.A. Athletic Association S.H.A. Hostel Club S.H.A. Le Cercle Francais S.H.A. Leo Honor Society S.H.A. Silhouettes S.H.A. Student Council Congratulations to the Class of '57 Congratulations to the Graduates from the Class of 6' Congratulations to the Graduates from the Class of 42 Milton E. Ackerman Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Albanese Clara Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson Compliments of Anne and Tom Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Arico Mr. and Mrs. L. Arico Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Armishaw jack Audevart Paul Axelrod Dr. Martin T. Azzara Dr. A. Battone Irene Baker Barley Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. james W. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Paul Becker Mr. Leo Besada G. L. Blair Mrs. Harold Blass E. P. Boehmcke Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bono Howard E. Brown, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brown Mr. and Mrs james 1. Burnes Mr. and Mrs. K. Butterstein and Family ocial afrons Best Wishes from Mr. and Mrs. il. G. Cahill Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Camardella Michael Capano Carolyn Capezza The Capezza Family In Memory of Dr. Walter E. Carlin Mr. Andrew Carroll Miss Theresa L. Carroll lon Christensen Compliments of Mr. and hlrs. Franklin P, Christman Congratulations to the Graduates from Maureen and Patricia Christman Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. .lames Clair and Family Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clancy Clinton Pharmacy, Hempstead Mary Conran Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coppo Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Coppo Mr. and Mrs. Covaleskie Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crowley Ada Crowley Mrs. Francis A, Cuite Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Curto Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas T. D'Alessandro Mr. and Mrs. William De Koning, jr. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Delaney and Family Mr. and Mrs. Pr. Dellomo Delta Psi Phi Sorority Mr. and Mrs. Edward deLuteo Best Wishes from Dr. Benjamin C. Diamond, Dentist 209 Mr. and Mrs. Charles DiMaria Mr. and Mrs. joseph Dodd Mary H. Doing Best of Luck from Mary Donnell Edward M. Donohue Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dugan Evelyn G. Dunne Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn, jr. Lillian Dyer Martin Dyer Compliments of Mae and Fred Edel Mr. and Mrs. D. Elarde Mr. and Mrs. E. Entstrasser Carol Evers Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fairweather Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Famoso Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Flament Compliments of the Fliller family A Friend of S.H.A. A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend The Friends of Sister Miriam Dolores Marilyn Fordyce Foster Wine and Liquors, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John Fox and Family The Gaffney Family Mary C. Garrett Mr. and Mrs. T. Gavigan Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Genova To Marjorie Gigante, from your brother Danny Dr. L. Edward Giovine R. W. Goddard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Godesky Dr. L. L. Gottlieb, Hempstead Grand Cleaning and Dying Co., Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Matthias R. Griffin Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Guerin Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Guillan Very Reverend Joseph Haas, S.A.C. Compliments of A. Hall Florence Harber A. G. Harrington, M.D. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Mrs. Lily B. Haughey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haughey Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hetzer Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hines Anne T. Holmes Florence T. Holwell Mrs. Edith Hummel john and Mickey Hunter Mr. and Mrs. joseph lakubowski Mr. and Mrs. F. 'lander Compliments of Dr. Eugene .len- nings, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Iohnston Compliments of VVarren F. Iones Hank Kaiser Miss Theresa B. Kane Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. James Kavanagh Mr. and Mrs. C. Keilman Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. N. W, Kempen Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kennedy Joanne E. Kessenich Dr. Donald Kitzes, D.D.S. Mrs. Katherine Klodt Rosemary Knowles, 23, Biology Lab. Mr. and Mrs. lohn C. Kramer Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kunz Ethel Nl. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langle Mr. and Mrs. Lenihan Florence Link Mrs. E. Lloyd Dr. and Mrs. A. Lewis Lorenz Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Maggia Mr. and lkflrs. Neil X. Maguire Edith and john Maher F. A, Maher, lr. RT. Reverend john Mahon Mr. and Mrs. V. Mancuso Compliments of Joseph Marino Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marold Kathryn Marsala ,56 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Martinelli Mrs. Arthur Charles Matthews Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Matthews and Family Mr. and Mrs. Alexander May Mr. and Mrs. E. McCabe john A. McCaffrey Compliments of the McCann Family Lt. and Mrs. Douglas VVhiteside McCarty Assemblyman and Mrs. Francis P. McClosicey Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCor- mack james A. McCormick Pete McCusher 210 Mr. and Mrs. james R. McDon- nell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. T. McGarry Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinn Mrs. McGovern Mr. and Mrs. James A. McKenna Mr. and Mrs. McKeon Mr. and Mrs. F. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McMullen Compliments of McUngatagne's Saloon Mr. and Mrs. T. Meany Memorare Council No. 3476, Knights of Columbus, Seaford Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Meyer and Family Mr. and Mrs. H. Mulligan and Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Municino The lVlurdock Family Mr. and Mrs. William Nash john and Thomas Nellis Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Newell Mr. and Mrs, Charles Norwood M. Nuzzi Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Lough- lin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Ncil Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Regan Our Lady of Lourdes Parish August T. Priecke Pacific Fuel Oil Company, Cedarhurst Richard Pasternek, D.D.S. To Marjorie Gigante, from the Pellegrino's Dr. and Mrs. E. Pelloni Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Petersen and Maryellen Mr. Ralph Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Irwin C. Plank and Family Mrs. N. Porrier Mr. james L. Pound Mr. and Mrs. john Purdy and Family Mr. and Mrs. H. Ranken Rara and Tata Mr. and Mrs. john Re Alfred Rechte 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald Redington Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reilly E. Renehan M. I. Renehan Mrs. H. Riu and Daughters Windy Riley Congratulations to the Senior Class from Mr. and Mrs. Louis Riso A Emily Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Rombach Romeo Rosano Compliments of Dr. Robert E. Rudolph Mr. and Mrs. Anthony james Russo Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ryan Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Donald F. Sackett james Salem, D.D.S. john C. Sargent, jr. Mr. .lohn C. Sargent Mrs. john C. Sargent Dr. 8: Mrs. Dwyer Nancy jane Sargent Ottilie Scharf Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schlueter, jr Charles G, Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Scherr, jr. and Family Compliments of Bertram A. Sch- neider, M.D. john Schultz Mr. and Mrs. john Schultz The Scholl Family Compliments of Frieda and Bill Schrieber Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Scimeca Best Wishes from the Scudellari Family Mr. and Mrs. john P. Seaman From Anita and Linda Selesnick Mr. and Mrs. Ben Selesnick Lawrence Sheehan, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Shepherd Sigma Theta Phi R. Silva Clarence F. Simonson Betty P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge H. Smith Compliments of the N8SSdll-SUf- folk Chapter of St. joseph's Col- lege Alumnae St. joseph's Church, Carden City St. Pascal Baylon High School Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VV. Sullivan and Family Mrs, Harold Moore 2l 1 Compliments of Francis A. Sulli- van Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. joseph F. Swords C. Tanson Compliments of Mr. and Mrs, Na- tale C. Tedone Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Ticho Mr. and Mrs. joseph L. Toole Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Tracey joseph Tracey Dr. and Mrs. james G. Trenta- lange Mr. and Mrs. Louis Victor Trouve j. Varipapa K. Vetter Dr. and Mrs. A. Viverito Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Von Raah Barbara Wagner Kathryn Wagner Robert VVagner Weigancl Bros. Inc., Funeral Directors Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. L. Welch In memory of Edward M. Welch Mrs. Edward M. Welch Patricia Anne Welch Teresa Welch Thomas F. Whalen Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Yannelli Mr. and Mrs. j. Zarembo Irving Zaretzky Joan Agresta Compliments of John Albers Adele's Food Shops Compliments of Andre Hair Dressing Mr. and Mrs. George Androvic Ann' Stores Mr. and Mrs. William A. Armstrong George C. Ashby Hardware Co. of Mineola Louis Bablo H. R. Baer Stores Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Barber Mr. joseph Edward Bartos Mrs. Mary Bauer Compliments of Bayview Pharmacy Compliments of Berry's Stationery Store G. Biann Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Birney Mr. and Mrs. John Blake Mr. and Mrs. George Bloom Compliments of N. Bonnette Elizabeth K. Boss C. R. Boudreau Inc. Mrs. Lillian Boyce Boyers Beauty Salon Sal Brackly George Branch Dr. Francis X. Brennan Compliments of hir. and Mrs. Joseph Bruno Bryan Family Budd's Best in Meats Mrs. Walter Byrne Compliments of Uncle Bud Buckingham Variety Store Buddy's Gift Outlet Fred Budnik Calla Gift Shop J. Capasso John Caragher Carl's Beauty Studio Carl Stionery, Lakeview R.R. Station ocial Sensors lts us again, the B's. Mr. and Mrs. john I. Carroll Reverend Thomas F. Carroll Cambridge Pharmacy George Camisa Clare's Beauty Salon Cleary's Service Station Judy Coburn Anthony B. Colby Family Catherine Colgan Mr. and Mrs. R. Colston Mr. and Mrs. F. Connelly James Connolly Herman Cordes Mr. and Nlrs. Alfred Cossari William Cassell C Sc P Meat Packing Co. Mrs. Margaret T. Croft Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dahm Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Daly Dankner's Pharmacy Barney D'Atri Miss Delia Davis Compliments of Mr. and Mrs . W Dellamore Dellerson Whelan Drugs Joseph Del Pozzo E. De Main Hedi L. Duff The Dixon Family Larry Dochlemm Katherine A. Dolley Marie and John Doonan Trudy Dougherty Compliments of Ehmann's 5 8: The Elias Family illiam lO Mr. and Mrs. E. Michael Emanuel Harry Emar Ann mime Fabrycky Catharine C. Fahey Mrs. Mary Fallon 212 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Fegan Mr. Lewis Feldman Mrs. Fidel and Family L. Frankel Compliments of L. Fiske Lester Fiske Dr. Fiore Floral Laundromat Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Florentino John Franklin Franklin Camera 8: Hobby Shop A Friend Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Compliments of 4' Mr. and lVlrs. George Gagnon Garden City Arr Shop W Larry Gatti Mr. and lVlrs. Raymond Goelbert and Family lNlr. Goodman Dr. and Mrs. Irving S. Gordon Goubaud of Paris Gouz Dairy Robert Greer Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Grella Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred Guerra Robert W. Guillan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guischard Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gullestad Hagenah's Delicatessen Hancock-Abrams Linoleum The Hanft Goodie Shop Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. VValter Haubert Hawthorne Esso Service Station VValter Heckmen Dr. and Mrs. Edmund R. Heenan Hempstead Shoe Repair Henry's Delicatessen Herman's Stationery Store Mrs. Thomas L. Higgins Hillman Brothers Service Station Mr. and Mrs. James I. Hines Hollis Avenue Liquor Store Anne Hopfineitz Donna Horning Marilyn A. Horning '53 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horstmann Cora Hyland Alan S. Immerman Inter'Maritime Forwarding Co. Paul Woodward jean Nan Corset Shoppe Fred Huber John's Auto Service Best wishes from Mr. and Mrs. john B. Johnson The Employees of King Kullen, New Hyde Park Joseph, Hair Stylist Karl's Meat Market Mr. and Mrs. F. Kelly Robert L. Kelly Judy Kerzner Mr. and Mrs. William Kilgallen 8: Family Compliments of Miss ,lean Kobel Compliments of Kollners, Inc. H. S. Kremer, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaBella Compliments of Lakeview Pharmacy Laurel Pharmacy Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lanza Compliments of Dale-Cleaners Launderers Laurel Studios Dr. Robert C. Lebwohl lWrs. A. C. Leibman Dr. and Mrs. Harold Levin L 8: L Stationery 8: Toy Co. Joseph P. Loniger joseph Losquadro Cecilia M. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Macauly Madison Pharmacy Al Maglin - Liquors John Mahler Robert Maloney Compliments of Mama Motzarelli's Pizza Patio S. Herbert Marie, O. P. McCabe's Service Station-West Hemp- stead Florence C. 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Rafferty, Sr. Margaret B. Rafferty Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Rafferty Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Rafferty Sara B. Rafferty Ramey Hosiery Dr. John B. Rampulla, D.D.S. Raphan Carpet Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Redmond Regal Yarn Stories. Inc. Dick Iken Peter C. Richard Richarcl's Bake Shop Charles Richardson, Wines 8: Liquors Riewerts 8: Lehmann Delicatessen, Franklin Square Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Robinson Compliments of Royal Scarlet A. Rudick Howard Ruidirman Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Rush Dr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Ryan Valarie A. Sallie Sal-Santansiero Savemore Cleaners, Floral Park William Schaeffer Mr. and Mrs. J. Scully Saint Barnabas Sodality St. Thomas the Apostle Ir. B Team Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saum Mrs. E. Schafer Miss Kathryn E. Schlueter Marilyn Anne Schmitt Compliments of Schomaker's Ice Cream Parlor Mr. 8: Mrs. S. A. Simons Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spence Frank Sheldon Abe Shiman Mr. and Mrs. George Siebert Mr. and Mrs. H. Siedenburg The Silhouettes Dr. David I.. Silverman Dr. Sidney S. Silverman, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. james F. Smith Marie Smith Samuel K. Splitter, M.D. Dr. Al. Solulson A. Sternfeld Nlr. and Mrs. John P. Strain, C. Strauss Delicatessen Compliments of jack Sullivan Sylvan Hardware Marie Taromina Patricia Taromina Brian and Norene Tart Mr. and Mrs. john J. Tart Pamela Tart Mabel Tenison Terry's Barber Shop The Delicatessen Tom - Charlie - Warren The Torma Family Compliments of Mr .and Mrs. mond Torma Tri-County Dry Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. joseph Trottner Tsairis Brothers Vally and Ray Tujaque Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vallone Ray- Compliments of Verbena Delicatessen John S. Vogt 8: Son Walter's Delicatessen Fritz Weidel 214 Mr. and Mrs. Walter VVencl1el Thomas Whitefield Mrs. Wiedemuth Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Erie VVikander Mr. and Mrs. L. VVilliains Willies Shoe Repair Service, New Hyde Park The Willis Craft Shop, VVilliston Park Compliments of VVilliston Park Florist Rev. Matthew Wismeieh Nlr. and Nlrs. Peter Wolf and Mari- anne Mr. and Mrs. R. Wolniewicz Howard Woocher, D.D.S. Woodmere Dairy and Grocery on West Broadway Carole Wupper Flower Shop The Zeterberg Family A.A. .............. -- Alumnae Communion Breakfast ........ .... ----131 134, 135 36, 37 Art ............ ...... Art Club .... .... 1 28, 129 Assemblies -- .... 156, 157 Athletics --- ..... - 130 Biology -- .... 34, 35 Cafeteria ..... .... - 26 Chemistry ...... ...... 5 0, 51 Christmas Play ..e. ,... 1 44, 145 Cordette ........ ...... 1 12 C.Y.O. Day ..... .... 1 38, 139 D. D. Adventure --- .... 160, 161 Dancing ........ - - --46, 47 Dedication - - ...... 6, 7 English .... ----54, 55 Ex-Corde .... .............-v 1 1 3 Faculty .........-......--.. 12-25 Father Daughter Communion Breakfast - - -. ........... 142, 14 3 First Friday .............. 158, 159 French ....... .....- 4 4, 45 French Club --- .... 116, 117 Freshman 1 --- .... 30, 31 Freshman 2 --- .... 32, 33 Freshman 3 --- ---- 34, 35 Freshman 4 --- ----36, 37 Freshman 5 --- ..... . 38, 39 Glee Club --- .... 120, 121 Graduation .... .... 1 72, 173 History ........... .... 4 0, 41 Home Economics - - - W... 48, 49 Hostel Club ..... ...,.. 1 27 Jay Vee ........ .... 1 32, 133 Junior Dance .... .... Junior Red Cross 148,149 --- ..... -126 Juniors 1 ..... .... 5 0, 51 Juniors 2 .... ..., 5 2, 53 Juniors 3 .... .... 5 4, 55 Juniors 4 .... .... 5 6, 57 Juniors 5 ..... .... 5 8, 59 Latin .......... .... 5 2, 53 Legion of Mary .... .... 1 06,107 Leo Honor Society -- .... 104, 105 Library Club ...... ...... 1 15 Library Science .... ..,. 5 6, 57 Locale .,..... .... 4 , 5 Maintenance - - ....... 26 Maryanettes -- ,,.. 124, 125 Mathematics -- ---.. 42, 43 May Crowning ............ 168, 169 Mission Club ............. 108, 109 Mother Daughter Communion Breakfast .............. 166, 167 Music ........ .,.. 3 2, 33 Orchestra ....... ...... 1 22 Orchestra Recital --- ,,,. 164,165 k9nJ2X Our Hearts Were Young and Gay ...A.... 150, 151 Photography Club --- ...... -114 Physical Training --- ..... 38,39 Religion ......... ..... 3 0, 31 Ring Ceremony --- .... 170,171 S.H.L. ......... ...,.... 1 10 Senior Prom .............. 146, 147 SENIORS Aexel, M. .... 62, 108, 109, 111, 116, 170 Allen, J. .............. 62, 110, 111 Androvic, D. .................. 62 Aneser, N. ----62,108,117,129,155 Antizzo, ....,,............. -63 Argurlo, L. ------------ 63, 144, 145 Badum, M. ---- 63, 101, 108, 116, 146, 157 Bauer, M. Biggin, A. Blass, B. ----------------63,107 --------------------64 64,110, 112, 116, 121, 137,157,163 Boland, P. ------------ 64, 109, 157 Bory, C. -..-. 64, 101, 109,116,1f177f Bruno, L. --- -------------- --65 Burton, P. -- ---- 65, 113, 116, 147 Callahan, A. -- -------------- 65 Caolo, M. ----- ------ 6 5, 112, 137 Capezza, C. ------------------- 66 Caravella, P. ----- 66, 110, 112, 116, 128, 137, 142 Caruso, D. -- ----- 66, 116, 145 Clarke, --- ------- 66, 157 Coburn, J. ---- ----------- 6 7 Coffineau, E. --- ----- 67, 117, 157 Corrao, M. ---- ------. 6 7, 141 Cossari, R. -- ---- .---67,137 Craven, M. ------------------ .68 Cullen, M. ------- -68, 117, 122, 165 Cunningham, K. -------------- - 68 Dahm, M. ---- -.--- 6 8, 116,121 Daly, I. ------- ------------- 6 9 Dannell, A. --- ---------- 69, 145 Dean, A. ---------- 69, 107, 108, 116 DeBrita, C. --- ------.--- 69, 111 DeLess1o, J. --------------- 70,145 Dolan, ---------- 70, 116, 144, 145 Donnelly, R. --70, 137, 142, 144, 145 Doyle, J. ---------------------- 70 Eager, C. ---- 71,104,105,109,111, 112,136,137, 145,157 Esposito, Y. ----------- 71, 109, 116 Fandel, M. ---------------- 71, 117 Fanslow, C. ------ 72, 101, 111, 136, 147, 171 Farrell, M. ---- 72, 112, 117, 145, 154 Fasano, B. ---------------- 72, 117 Fischer, R. -- ---------------- 72 Fordyce, M. ------ 73, 111, 112, 121, 136,137, 157,163 215 Fox, M. ------ 73,117, 120,138,163 Gallagher, M. ------------- 73,163 Giganti, M. ------------------- 73 Goodwin, M. ----- 74, 109, 112, 121, 136, 157, 163 Guarnaschelli, 1... --74, 101, 110, 111, 120,141,142, 147,155,157,163 Gucker, J. ........---- 74, 121, 163 Guillan, M. --- 74,106, 111, 158,167 Hanly, 1. .-.-- 75,107,11l,113,1l7, Hannon, P. ------ 136,137,143,157 -------------75 Harding, C. ------- 75, 144, 145, 146 Henry, C. ----- 1-lerbison, R. ----- -------------75 -----------76, 6 Hess, M. -.---.--.- 76, 108,117, 145 Hines, M. ---------------- 76, 163 Jakubowski, M. --- -76,113, 116, 121, 163 Johnson, B. ----------- 77, 129, 157 Jones. C. ............. 77, 144, 145 113, Joyce, J. --------- Kager, M. -78,116, Jova, M. --77, 136, 137, 144,145 ---------77,11l 121,130,155,l67 Kane, F. --.------. 78, 126, 145, 157 Kane, P. ---------- 78, 120, 121,163 Keeley, B. ---- 78, 109, 116, 122, 130, Kendal, C. --- Knowles, C. -- Lamb, M. --- Latz, A. ---- Leahy, C. --- Leibman, A. --- 146,157,165 ------79,107 ----79,107 ----79,116 -----------79 ----.80,110,1l2 -------------80 Lenihan, M. ----- . 80, 112, 116, 136, Lesewig, K. ------ 145, --------80,145 157 Lynch, E. ---.81,104,108,1l1,l12, 136, 145, 157 Meeee, A. ----. 81,117,145,155,157 MacDonald, B. ---. 81, 116,145, 146 Mathews, M. ----- 81, 101, 117, 120, 121, 146, 163 Matthews, I. ----,-------- , 82, 101 lV1CCullagh, M. ------------ -82 McDonnell, M. --- 82, 104, 105, 106, 110, 157 McEvi1y, ---- ---M- - 82 McGuiness, P. -- ------------ -83 Mclnerney, K. --------, 83, 146 McMahon, M. ---- 83, 112, 136, 137, 154, 157 Meehan, M. ---- -83, 116, 136, 137, 143,144, 145,157 Mehringer. ------ 84, 113, 136, 137 Melville, R. ------- 84, 124, 145, 155 Miller, D. ---. 84, 109, 113, 122, 136, 163 Molloy, J. ------------- 84,l29, 167 Montalbano, M. --85,1o9,116, 121, 163 Moschetti, D. AA,,,,,, , Muller, B. ....,,. -85, 109, 136, 147 Muller, J. ,,,, 85,117,157 85,111, 145,156, 164, 171 Mundorff, P. ,,, ..... ,, 86121,163 Municino, E. ,, ,,A. 86, 109, 117 Murphy, M. ,,, ...... -86, 145 Nolan, D. ,,, ...... 86, 112 Norton, I. .... .... - 87, 141, 145 Norwood, D. ,, ...... ,87, 143 O'Connor, C. ,, ,,,D,. 87,116 O'Donohue, 1. ,,, ,,,. 87,101,109 O'Grady, M. ,,.,,..,,,,,...., -88 O'1-Iagan, K. .............,... . 88 O'Keefe, B. .... 88, 116, 136, 144, 145 O'Regan, M. .... . 88, 128, 141, 155, 157,171 O'Rour1ce, C. .......... 89, 101, 110 Owens, R. .... 89,101,111,113,116, 124, 136,137,145, 155, 157 Peterson, M. ......... -89, 116, 141 Plank, N. .A.,.... 89, 108, 117, 122 Porazzo, L. ..,.,AA.2.......... . 90 Pratt, V. 2.... -90, 108, 109, 116, 146 Preziosi, A. ...........2..,. 90, 128 Probst, S. ,,,,90,l13,121,128, 129, 136,137, 154, 167 Puls, J. .,..., 91, 111,122, 138, 147, 157,167,171 Quigley, E. ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,91,116 Rafferty, E. ,,.,..,...,.,,. 91,117 Rapp, C. ,,,,91,101,l04,111,120, 12l,122,146,147, 154,157,163 Reinhardt, A. .. 92, 101, 109, 116, 122 Renehan, M. ,,,,,,,,,. 92, 138, 157 v Ricca, E. ,,,,,,,,.......... 92, 128 Rodgers, E. ,,,92, 111, 120, 121, 122, 157,166,167,170 Rohne, B. ,, ,,,...... 93, 128,138 Ryan, M. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 93 Ryan, S. ,,,,, 93, 116, 122, 137, 143, 157, 163, 166 Sargent, N. -- ..... 93, 143, 145 Schmitt, M. ,, ,,,,,,.,,., 94,117 Schneck, M. ,,,,,, 94,113, 117, 133, 136, 137 Scott, D. ,,,.,,................ 94 Selesnick, A. ,, 94, 144, 145, 146, 170 Shields, C. ,,,. 95,101,108,117,124, 1 3 145, Shugrue, W. ,, 95,110,113,117,137 Spinelli, S. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95 Spurrier, B. ,,, 95, 110, 116, 128, 171 Stephens, P. ,,96, 109, 112, 116, 136, 145, 163, 167 Sylvester, A. ,.,,....,....,..., 96 Taormina, M. ,, ,,,, 96, 116, 138 Taormina, P. ,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,96 216 Ticho, M. ,,, ,,,. 97, 112, 117,136 Tierny, M. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 97 Troccoli, F. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97, 117 Trouve, T. ,,,, 98, 101, 116, 122, 128, 138 157, 165 Ungashik, B. ,,,,,. 98, 117 122, 157 Vallone, C. ,,,, 98, 107, 109 143,158 Volkommer, C. ,99, 116, 142 144, 145 Wagner, B. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99, 117 Welsh, M. .,...,...,..... . 99, 145 White, M. ,,- 100, 107, 126 143,144 Williams, W. ..,,........ 100, 117 Worstell, V. ,,,, ,,,, 1 00, 117 Sister, Alonzo ,,, ,,,,, ,,12 Sophomores 1 ,,, ,,,, 40, 41 Sophomores 2 ,,, ,,,, 42,43 Sophomores 3 ,,, ,,,, 44, 45 Sophomores 4 ,,, ,,,, 46,47 Sophomores 5 ,,, ,,,,,, 48, 49 Speech Club ,,.,,,....... 1 18, 119 Spring Musicale ,,,,,,,,,, 162, 163 Sports Night ,,,,, 152, 153, 154,155 Square Dance ,,,,,,....., 140,141 Student Council ......,,.,.,,, 1 11 Superior General ,,, ,,,,--8 Tablet Club .....,.....,...... 123 VQISIIY ,,,,,,............ 132, 133 Villanova Press Conference ,, 136,137 Vocational Guidance ,,,,,,,,, 58, 59 f X W Wffff 0 ,WL M' JMU ffjgfff I QLJJQ I f I t 4954 fgw Mffgq QL if fig: T, , 4, f ak I ' X X! 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