Sacred Heart Academy - Talisman Yearbook (Stamford, CT)
- Class of 1949
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I' 'I ALMA MATER Dear Alma Mater-our school days within your sheltering walls are drawing to a close. We have lived with you and loved you through four happy and memorable years. These years will always be cherished and remembered though some say we'll forget you. They say we'll forget your steps-which lead to your heart, waiting to receive us and to impart to us love, friend- ship and knowledge. statue of the Sacred Heart-Whose name you bear, looking down on us, inviting us to give a nod of greeting or to whisper, Thank you for Your Help. halls-which are always thronged with your students, some laughing, others sad, many enthusiastic, but all hurrying. classrooms-that listen to our notations and half-questioning replies, our laughter, our half sighs of disappointment, yet remain silent and pass no judgment. doorways-through which we pass on out way to greater things, mentally, morally, spiritually. auditorium-which vibrates with the melodies of the Glee Club, witnesses our original presentations in Dramaticsg sees faces react to performances, and, transformed into a Court for our Eucharistic King during the time of retreat, learns of our ambition for the higher things. uniformed girls-struggling with books, laughing about their experiences, pondering over Latin, wondering about equations, talking to God during retreat--happy young girls working for and with Christ. gym-whose rafters ring with the shouts of jubilant victors or are hushed with the sighs - of game losers. apple orchard--whose leaves shade us in our frolic and whose branches satisfy our desire for fruit. shrine of Our Lady-waiting for us to come, listening to our tales of woe, sharing our secrets of joy, counseling in trouble and difliculty. teachers-as necessary as the bricks and cement which hold you together, they uphold the truths of God, directing us and guiding us, always there with a helping hand or an answer, sacrificing their lives to God for us. No, never shall we forget you though we leave forever your fostering care. Your truths and your principles are everlasting. You will always remain in our hearts as the dearest, truest, most understanding friend on earth. We will your counsels forever heed And daily seek for the higher things So that by our every deed To you we'll honor bring. A ALICE HYNES 5 THE HOLY FAMILY Praise, praise to Jesus, Mary, Joseph The Three on earth most like the Three in Heaven! Praise, praise to jesus, Mary, joseph To whom this Heavenly likeness has been given. O House of Nazareth, earth's Heaven, Our Households now are hallowed all by thee. All blessings come, all gifts are given, Because of thy dear earthly Trinity. Sing to the Three with jubilation! Husbands and wives, parents and children, sing! Sing to the House from which salvation Flows o'er your homes, as from a hidden spring! Now praise, oh, praise, the sinless Mother! Praise to that househo1d's gentle Master be! Praise to the Child who is our Brother! Praise to Saint joseph's Holy Family! -FATHER FABE 7 R D E D I C A T I O N O SACRED HEART OF JESUS, be Thou our King. Guide us in the days that are to come. Keep us mindful of the lessons of life we learned at Sacred Heart Academy-lessons of Christian morality, lessons of Christian Charity, lessons of Chrisrlike conduct. The Most Reverend Henry O'Brien, D.D 9 PATRONS Right Reverend Denis L. Gleason, D.D. Reverend John J. Barney Reverend Francis Barrer Reverend Francis Bratton Reverend Henry Callahan Reverend Francis Campanone Reverend Vincent Cleary Reverend Hugh Coffey Reverend Nicholas P. Coleman Reverend Nathan Conklin Reverend Andrew J. Crowley Reverend John M. De Zinno Reverend John J. Dillon Reverend Patrick Donnelly Reverend Martin.F. Doran Reverend Richard R. Dunne Reverend Francis E. Fenton Reverend Henry E. Flanagan Reverend Thomas M. Flynn Reverend William Fox Reverend Joseph A. Ganley Reverend David Grady Reverend Andrew Hajus Reverend Edward Howley Reverend John J. Karash Reverend Joseph Lapenta Reverend James A. Laws Reverend James G. Lengen Reverend Cornelius J. Looney Reverend James Lord Reverend William G. Mahoney Reverend Joseph R. McCarthy Reverend James McGuane Reverend Francis X. McGuire Reverend John P. McNerney Reverend John Murcho Reverend Martin J. O'Brien Reverend Edmund O'Connell Reverend George T. O'Neil Reverend Boleslaus Rarus Reverend John R. Shea Reverend Francis J. Surgrue Reverend Genaro J. Testa Reverend Alexander Wollschlager Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John Bartlik, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Braun Mr. and Mrs. John J. Briscoe Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Crowley Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dahllof Mrs. Dorothy Ellsworth Mr. James Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Amos L. Gerard Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gleason Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kearns Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Koch Mr. and Mrs. John H. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. George A. McAloon Mr. and Mrs. Max Michalke Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy Mr. and Mrs. John McNamee Mr. and Mrs. A. Marrucco Mr. and Mrs. C. William Muzzio Mr. and Mrs. John Nigro Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Sisk Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stapleton Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sutton Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson THE TALISMAN STAFF 1'1S OH L-All! Nd 02 Mo 5- QE En 2? an L4 Ia, Urs g-,DCI NN 52 24: .Q EE .eg EE.: mu O .. .E .-CI JS Ch 2 92 .200 Z? C1-4 CD 2:2 3'U WL!-I 20, Ia gc :SZ 'Um I-uf. II N S s -s h .RIM b., . - g .1 .t 1 Q -. xxx is - 'X x N X N w gQT '- .' V4 as V ,X Ks .. -5 ' o l ,,-r ' V I , ' D 1 t I 'A' . I ' , gr. 41 J l,- Grp. -'tif' Q 4: X Y mx. fx Q fi 4' . . W.. .V ' ' ',w.:: -Q ' 'Q' 'mf Q , ' , U K 'H 1 . 'A . 1 1 ' ff? A Nw , - K - 1 Xt W V'-2 m ' .. L. m . f ' ' .- ' f +-4 ' V w..,',f 'fSf:f'f:-w- K N Q Q' 4-W - 1w,f . in we , J, . -N f '3-1. ' sh 1 Q. v . . ' 1 K if K '- A 9 ' ,,:f ' 1-1 x ,.,.. 'g X . ' t V, Y. .dr A f, A gs -ls, fy 'gg 5 ' , Q? Q P , Q A t f.',Y x' . ll-ul., I ' ,Zi 5? A 1 , . P ' vb . qlfgw. K, CLASS OFFICERS President--Nancy J. Sutton Secretary-K. Elizabeth McArdle Vice President-Claire D. Regan Treasurer-Jane H. Silk 13 ki' SHEILA THERESA BARTLIK Sheila . . . twinkling blue eyes . . . brown, page-boy styled hair . . . well manered . . . interested in people . . . appreciates good music . . . quiet and unassuming way . . . valuable friend . . . gay, happy smile that is contagious . . . earnest student . . . responsible . . . a gracious worker . . . sympathetic listener . . . possessor of much common sense . . . kind to all. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Representative 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g K Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Troubadours 2, 5, 4g Red Cross lg The Vergilian Society 4. .ix fn i RITA MARY BENEVELLI Ri . . . cheery green eyes . . . neat blond hair . . . V lively spirit . . . good sense of humor . . . eager to help . . . dependable . . . all round good sport . . . full of pep . . . hearty laugh . . . mild temperament . . . wonderful dis- position . , . capable business student. C.S.M.C. l, 2, 5, 4g Glee Club 2g Queen's Troubadours 4g Red Cross lg Talisman 4. . il. I4 DOLORES MARIE BOSHKA Del . . . lovely combination of blond hair and green eyes . . . charming . . . handy with needle and thread . . . serious . . . artistically inclined . . . writes dreamy poetry . . . sentimental . . . makes delicious fudge . . . ardent bowling fan . . . ice-skating her favorite sport . . . thinks much, speaks little. C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4g Talisman 4. NANCY JANE BRAUN Nan . . . curly chestnut hair . . . blue eyes . . . good company . . . cheerful . . . grand sense of humor . . . well poised . . . a lovable personality . . . cute . . . popular commuter from Norwalk . . . charming smile . ., . always humming . . . enthusiasm personified . . . fun-loving. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Cheer Leader 4g Glee Club 2g Le Cercle Francais 45 Queen's Troubadours 2, 5, 4g Talisman 43 Varsity 2, 3. 1 'I5 , . K. . . . .., skfirx, MARIE JOYCE BRISCOE y Marie . . . dark hair and smiling eyes . . . winning personality . . . alert mind . . . capable . . . hearty laugh . . . loves to debate . . . sense of humor . . . sprinkling of wit . . . lover of flowers . . . good student . . . ready for fun . . . interesting to know. Academian 3g C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 25 Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Troubadours 4g Talisman 4. 4: BRIDGET ELIZABETH cAss1DY ' Brig . . . tall and slender . . . twinkling eyes . . . Irish as her name . . . hearty laugh but quiet manner . . . happy- go-lucky . . . lively . . . good sense of humor . . . lovely , I dancer . . . set opinions . . . always gracious . . . grateful for any favor . . . content with life. C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2. I I6 , V Y ,E-fmygyyyf 7 - - ,r.f-vafsft-gy.-Tw Hy'-ffvwr Q .yy rr- v .ywwgpfg-:vp-r rv . -z-rvgvw-y X-,-4-,,,av'f,,-5 Z,s,f,vf, 1,5 iv , DOLORES MARIE CLAPS Dolores . . . lively, good-natured and cooperative . . . an able typist for the Academian . . . beautiful complexion lovely brown curly hair . . . great little home body an exceptional cook . . . expert at Crocheting . . . one of the commercial girls . . . inquisitive . . . interested in all activities. Academian 4g C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Queen's Troubadours 2. MARGARET MARY CRAIG Maggie . . . big brown eyes and-dark, naturally curly hair . . . cute and pert . . . usually smiling . . . an active member of the Queen's Troubadours . . . fond of polo coats with big pearl buttons . . . one of the early morning Greenwich risers . . . dotes on sauntering down the hill after school. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 5, 45 Queen's Troubadours 2, 3, 4, Red Cross lg Talisman 4. 17 CATHERINE MARY CROWLEY Maizie . . . our competent editor of the Academian . . . an excellent student . . . noted for her diligence and neatness . . . modest ways . . . a stable personality . . . can always be counted on when needed . . . a true Vergilian 'fg scholar . . . short dark hair magnifies her tidiness. A Academian 5, Editor 4g C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4g Class Secretary 2g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Le Cercle Frangais 45 Queen's Trou- 1 badours 2g The Vergilian Society 4. PATRICIA JOAN DANKO Pat . . . sparkling personality . . . jet black hair and big brown animated eyes . . . born pacifist . . . excellent amateur psychiatrist . . . ability to portray Santa Claus . . . can spin a tall yarn convincingly . . . full of dramatic ' ability . . . amusing and interesting . . . hails from Cos Cob and is proud of it. C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4g Representative lg Debating Club 43 Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Troubadours 2, 3, 4g Red ' Cross lg The Vergilian Society 4. ' I. l I8 EMMA JEAN DE RISI Emy . . . friendly brown eyes and captivating smile . cheerful . . . wholesome personality . . . engaging g laugh . . . lively . . . resourceful realist . . . impetuous at . times . . . capable . . . ever eager for fun . . . unusual 3 ' handwriting . . . interesting conversationalist . . . frank- ness tempered by humor. I ' 3 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2g Le Cercle Francais 4g 3 f ' Queen's Troubadours 3, 4g Red Cross 1. LOIS RUTH ELLSWORTH Lolie . . . tall, lythe and lovely . . . short light hair and expressive eyes . . . proud owner of the smallest little red car at S.H.A .... has beautiful clothes and wears them well . . . attractive . . . reserved . . . one of the six. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 35 Red Cross 1. 19 .1 .Arg 351. gigs. ' x +3 A 'il 0 lk a if ll Wi . y My-'l . , -f-- +1 gm- uf 1 - if' My wwf! MQW an or Frankie . . . dancing eyes . . . naturally curly rown hair . . . pleasant smile . . . charming and gracious . . . up on all new fads . . . good natured . . . conscientious student . . . amiable disposition . . . always ready for a good time . . . musically inclined . . . lovable. C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4g Queen's Troubadours 4. nfl V- ,ww-w,1f-pfgf-Q-1 ,-s ,,,1,'1'q53,f ,ww -sniff'- ANN LETITIA GLEASON Nancy . . . the Chief's daughter . . . one of our Greenwich neighbors . . . the girl with the Ford . . . able Circulation Manager of the Talisman . . . lover of swim- ming . . . individual personality . . . takes an active part in Dramatics . . . often seen struggling over French . . . a casual knitter . . . unusual handwriting. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2g Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Troubadours 2, 5, 4g Red Cross lg Talisman, Circulation Manager 4. 20 CAROL PATRICIA GRIFFIN Carol . . . tall, dark and attractive . . . Queen of the Varsity . . . capable leader . . . a star in all athletics . . . possesses a very keen sense of humor . . . quiet but de- termined . . . usually called boss by her teammates . . . sparkling Irish wit. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen's Troubadours 4, Red Cross ! 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Talisman 4. 2 HELEN ELIZABETH HARRINGTON A Helen . . . expressive eyes . . . charming . . . a fine blues chaser . . . keen sense of humor . . . exceptionally p neat . . . baskets of fun . . . laughs readily . . . popular Q I ,V . . . diligent student . . . wonderful basketball player . . . gracious manner . . . quiet giggle . . . loves a good joke . . . capable Varsity Manager. Academian 3, C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2, Glee Club 2, Le Cercle Francais 4, Queen's Troubadours 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Red Cross 1, Talisman 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Manager 4. 21 1 HARRIET MARIE JACKSON I-Iarriet' '... long blond hair . . . lovely disposition . . . friendly . . . practical . . . business-like and gracious . . . sincere . . . serious at the right moment . . . interesting talker . . . thoughtful of others . . . reliable . . . asset and never a liability . . . steady personality. C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Talisman 4. CATHERINE ALICE HYNES Alice . . . our sweet voiced lass with the big blue eyes and soft brown hair . . . popular, pert, and pretty . . . a star in sports . . . an excellent student, especially in French . . . everyone's friend . . . musically talented . . . has a finger in every pie . . . always going somewhere. Academian 4g C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Class President 13 Class Vice-President 53 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais, Vice-President 43 Queen's Trouba- dours 2, 3, 4g Red Cross lg Talisman 43 Varsity 2, 3, 43 The Vergilian Society 4. J K 22 ANNA MAE KENNEDY Nancy . . . our red-headed Irish colleen . . . beautiful hazel eyes and sparkling teeth . . . pleasant personality quiet manner . . . dainty ways . . . beautiful, soft soprano voice . . . infectious laugh . . . an ardent sport's fan blushes readily . . . has a passion for pickles. C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 45 Queen's Trouba- dours 4g The Vergilian Society 4g Talisman 4. ROSEMARY FRANCES KEARNS Roe . . . one of our more petite students . . . possesses a short fuzzy bob . . . always going somewhere, and always in a hurry . . . whenever trouble strikes she desperately calls Patsy . . . cute . . . a true friend . . . one of our Star pupils. Academian 4g C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2g Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Troubadours 2, 3, 4g Talisman, Business Manager 43 Varsity 2. l 23 c :si , . i G. jOAN KOPROSKI Joni . . . lovely light brown hair and smiling eyes tiny and graceful . . . patient and considerate . . . femi manner . . . wears clothes beautifully . . . charming cute . . . polite to all . . . sensible and generous . . . loves the color yellow . . . interesting to know . . . sweet gentle . . . little in stature but big in heart . . . knows when to be serious. Academian 4g C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Troubaclours 4g Talisman 43 The Vergilian ciety 4. ANNE JOAN KOCH Andy . . . short blond curls and sparkling animated eyes . . . bubbling with personality . . . wears a perpetual smile . . . always ready with gems of advise . . . character- istic giggle . . . ability to make mouth-watering cakes . . . sweet and petite. C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Queen's Troubadours 2, 3, 43 Talisman 4. nine and So- 24 NANCY JEANNE LEONARD Nan . . . curly red hair . . . dancing eyes . . . contagious C laugh . . . captivating smile . . . interesting . . . nice person- ality . . . sincere . . . loves to knit . . , very diligent student . . . modest manner . . . conscientious but enjoys fun . . . - graceful . . . understanding. Academian 4g C.S.M.C, l, 2, 5, 4g Class Treasurer lg R Talisman 4g The Virgilian Society 4. CARMELA ANTOINETTE MARRUCCO Carm . . . petite and charming . . . up on all the latest fashions . . . cherishes a special attraction for teddy bears . . . unusual stroll . . . very neat . . . soulful brown eyes . . . cute bangs . . . easy going . . . usually seen polishing her glasses . . . determined in her opinions. C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2g Queens Troubadours 1 2, 3, 4g Red Cross l. iN , 4 I 25 Debating Club 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais, Secretary 4g Queen's Troubadours 2, 3, 4g Red Cross lg ph. Q- JEAN sUzANN1a MCALOON 'Jeannie' '.,. shining blond hair . . . lovely features . . short and pretty . . . easy to please . . . winning smile . . . always neat . . . kind . . . quiet and thoughtful . . . grace- ful . . . exceptional accordion player . . . likable personality , . . good business student. Academian 4g C.S.M.C. 2, 5, 43 Glee Club 2g Talisman 4. KATHERINE ELIZABETH MCARDLE Bc-tty' '... Byram's gift to S.H.A .... has a deep startling laugh coupled with a keen sense of humor . . . a true friend and a sympathetic listener . . . one of our com- mercial girls . . . always seen with a cheery smile . . . has a low dramatic voice . . . an excellent pupil . . . our Subordinate Claus . . . the perfect barker on Mission Day, Academian 43 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Secretary 3, 4g Debating Club 4g Queens Troubadours 2, 3, 45 Red Cross l. 26 KATHLEEN MARY MCMAHON Kay . . . fair haired . . . mischievous laughing eyes . . . Irish through and through . . . full of energy and fun . . . merry wit . . . lovely personality . . . very dependable . . . loyal . . . sincere, true friend . . . interesting . . . whole- hearted worker for all S.H.A. projects . . . worthy president of the Queen's Troubadours. Academian 4, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4g Cheer Leader 4, Glee Club 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Troubadours 3, 4g Vice-President 3, President 4, Talisman 4g The Vergilian Society 4. MARY BRIDGET MCNAMEE - . . . big blue eyes and friendly smile . . . able secretary of the Queen's Troubadours . . . introductory speaker of the Debating Club . . . alto in the Glee Club . . . efficient typist . . . perpetually busy . . . fine school spirit . . . exhibits much dramatic ability . . . willing worker . . . successful soliciter on Mission Day. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Debating Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Queen's Troubadours 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Red Cross 1, Talisman 4g The Vergilian Society 4. 27 INGEBORG MARTHA MICI-IALKE Inge . . . blond hair . . . shining blue eyes . . . quiet . . . loyal and modest . . . pleasant disposition . . . good listener . . . capable president of the C.S.M.C .... practical ideas . . . courteous manner . . . true to Greenwich . . . a sincere Vergilian . . . tendency to blush . . . a model Academian. C.S.M.C. 2, 5, 4, Representative 3, President 45 Glee Club 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 45 Queen's Troubadours 3, 4g The Vergilian Society 4. . xp- .., f V nf. ' ' wif! aw M ' QM DOROTHY SUSAN MOLCAN Dot . . . blond curly hair . . . wide blue eyes . . . cheer- ful and friendly manner . . . gay laugh . . . dependable . . . never seen without characteristic smile . . . obliging . . . full of fun. C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4g Queen's Troubadours 2, 3, 45 Talisman 4. 28 i' :- PATRICIA LEONA MURPHY Patsy . . . short curly brown hair . . . sweet and mild . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . an ambitious worker . . . dependable . . . has a cool high voice . . . dances beautifully . . . full of spirit . . . usually going somewhere . . . has a warm and appealing smile. , C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Queen's Trou- badours 2, 3, 4g Red Cross 1g Talisman 4. IRENE DOLORES MURRAY Irene . . . cute and tiny . . . black curly hair . . . freckles . . . laughing blue eyes . . . extremely active in Mission work as Mission Representative . . . cheerful and enthusiastic . . . a Glee Club alto . . . charming and help- ful . . . official scorekeeper for the Varsity. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, Representative 45 Glee Club 2, 5, 45 Le Cercle Francais 45 Red Cross lg The Vergilian Society 4. 29 BARBARA ANNE MUZZIO Bobbie . . . charming ways . . . blond and pretty . . . brimming with vim, vigor, and vitality . . . our talented f model . . . one of the best of '49's artists . . . takes pleasure in caring for her many pets . . . enjoys sailing . . . maintains ' Contact between the senior class and the world of fashion . . . chatters incessantly but always holds the listeners' interests. Academian 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Queen's Troubadours 2, 3, 4, Red Cross lg Class Secretary 1. PATRICIA ANN NAGEL f Pat . . . serious blue eyes . . . honey-colored hair . . . reliable character . . . sincere . . . sensible and steady . . . 1 lively talker . . , frank yet never unkind . . . much poise ff . . . womanly . , . conscientious but fun-loving. . , C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 43 Class Vice-President 2, Glee Club 2, Le Cercle Frangais 4, Queen's Troubadours 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, so MARGARET MARY NIGRO Maureen' '... brigh't blue eyes and light hair . . . an able leader . . . magnetic personality . . . entertaining . . . highly imaginative . . . writes and draws Well . . . can spin a good yarn . . . charming and witty . . . makes any dull situation lively . . . knits and crochets expertly . . . official pencil sharpener of the 1:45 study period . . . a great practical joker. Academian 1, 3, Assistant Editor 4g C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g L Representative 33 Debating Club 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Le A I Cercle Francais President 43 Queen's Troubadours 2, 3, 4g A Red Cross 1g Talisman, Editor-in-Chief 4. il-an JEAN TERESA PANTER jean . . . long golden curls . . . unobtrusive manner . . . an avid student . . . finds difliculty in bringing candy to everyone at the same time . . . dependable . . . kindness is one of her strongest virtues . . . loves the color red . . . considered cutting off her hair for the war effort . . . our Georgia Peach. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Troubadours 4g Red Cross lg The Vergilian Society 4g Talisman 4. 1 . 31 MARGUERITA MARY PORTUNATO Rita . . . the Thin Man's partner in width . . . charm- ing laugh and quaint accent . . . lover of music . . . friendly toward all . . . full of energy . . . line dancer . . . wears her hair in a long pageboy . . . swims well . . . our native from the island. Academian 4g C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Troubadours 2, 5, 43 Red Cross lg The Vergilian Society 4g Talisman 4. EILEEN FRANCES QUINLAN Eileen . . . neatly styled raven hair . . . quiet manner . . . infectious laugh . . . always kind . . . one of the taller members of the class . . . unassuming . . . sympathetic listener . . . serious . . . fine sense of humor . . . modest manner. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 25 Queen's Troubadours 4g Red Cross 1. 32 151.01515 JUNE QUINN Eloise . . . short dark hair and blue eyes . . . an avid sports fan . . . a deep thinker . . . has a characteristic man- ner of speaking . . . entertaining . . . one of the most able students . . . loves to laugh . . . a Latin scholar. Academian Assistant Editor 4g C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 43 Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Troubadours 4g The Vergilian Society 4. CLAIRE DOROTHY REGAN t Claire . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . short raven hair . . . a true Irish Colleen . . . personality personified . . . steady worker . . . characteristic chuckle . . . ever willing to help others . . . good athlete . . . conscientious student . . . responsible . . . sweet . . . a friend to keep . . . fun to be with. c.s.M.c. 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 24 Class President 2, Vice-President 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Red Cross 1g Talisman 4g Varsity 2, 3, 4. 33 CATHERINE JOAN RYAN joannie . . . short brown hair and freckles . . . ex- pressive eyes . . . one of the more quiet members of the class . . . attentive student . . . her presence is felt rather than heard . . . critic of popular music . . . often introduces new tunes to her classmates. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Trou- badours 2, 3, 4g Red Cross 15 The Vergilian Society 4g Varsity 2. PATRICIA MARY RYAN Pat . . . blue eyes . . . curly brown hair . . . greets you with a hearty hi . . . always willing to give a fellow student a hand . . . a good dancer . . . chief interests are her car and her dog, Lucky . . . enjoys good music. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2g Queen's Troubadours 2, 3, 4g Red Cross 1. 34 DOLORES JOSEPHINE SCINTO De . . . large expressive brown eyes . . . black shining hair . . . attractive . . . individualist . . . gifted writer charming manner . . . courteous . . . nice to everyone . . . calm . . . never too busy to help . . . sweet smile . . . poetically inclined . . . has a wealth of information on various subjects. C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 45 Debating Club 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Troubadours 2, 5, 4g Talis- X Eu man Associate Editor 4. X. 9 I JANE HELENE SILK Janie . . . lovely, Irish eyes . . . glowing raven hair . . . sweet personality . . . ready smile . . . thoughtful . . . dependable . . . sincere . . . the type of person naturally liked . . . never artificial . . . honorable . . . serious at the right moment . . . excellent pupil . . . appreciative of any favor . . . unassuming manner . . . pleasing sense of humor. Academian 1, 5, 45 C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Vice-President 53 Class Treasurer 4g Glee Club 2, 5, 45 Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Troubadours 2, 5, 4g Red Cross lg The Vergilian ,p 4 L Society President 4. if 'Q xi. 35 DOROTHY ELEANOR SISK Dot . . . laughing blue eyes . . . friendly manner . . . always willing to help . . . easy going disposition . . . enthusiastic . . . extremely generous and unselfish . . . beautiful knitter . . . ever smiling . . . nice to be with . . . true alto voice. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 5, 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, Queen's Troubadours 2, 5, 43 Red Cross lg Varsity 2, 3. I MARIBETH STEIGERWALD Maribeth . . . twinkling hazel eyes . . . vim, vigor, and vitality . . . always active . . . cheerful and never moody . . . happy-go-lucky . . . infectious laugh . . . very likeable l personality . . . amiable . . . willing and able worker . . . charming manner . . . enthusiastic . . . easy-going . . . loves vanilla cokes. Academian News Editor 45 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Glee Club 23 Le Cercle Francais 4, Queens T Troubaclours 2, 3, 4, Red Cross lg Talisman 4, The Vergil- ian Society, Secretary 4. ,K l 36 ' I NANCY JANE SUTTON Sut . . . dancing blue eyes . . . neat, black hair . . . personality plus . . . popular leader . . . keen sense of humor . . . loyal Academian . . . friendly to all . . . fun- loying . . . ever busy but always ready to do more . . . witty . . . kind and sympathetic . . . gay manner . . . sin- cere honest friend . . . always more interested in others than in self. Academian 2, 3, 4g C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4g Representative lg Class Vice-President 1, Class President 3, 4g Glee Club 2g Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Troubadours 2, 3, 43 Vice- President Zg Red Cross lg Talisman 4g Varsity 2, 3, 4. 5 K, ur. t. MVT ,. ELIZABETH ZITA TAKACS Zita' '... one of the tall dignified members of the class of '49 . . . quiet and unassuming . . . a privileged Notwalket . . . deep and distinctive voice . . . never too busy to help . . . soft-spoken and easy going . . . an earnest y student. C.S.M.C. 2, 5, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 4g The Vergilian Society 4. l 37 6 GRACE RAFFAELA TARZIA beiutiful d'1rk brown huir . . . dark ex- Grnce' '... 1 . pressive eyes . . . has u soft and mellow voice . . . one of our commercial girls . . . has an aptitude for grammar ' et in manner . . . charming giggle . . . carefree . . . swe I , , . eflicient typist . . . good nurured , . . loves her work, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 41 Queens Troubadours 3g Talisman 4. 3 jAN E ELIZA BETH TOOH ER till dirk and attractive . . . sweet person- 'lliuie . . . . , . iliry . . . pleasing waiy , . . honest , . . cheery smile . . . fond of football . . . true friend . . . modest and unassuming , . . good listener . . . nice to know . . . earnest student. C.S,M.C. l, 2, 3, 4g Queens Troubudours 41 Red Cross lg Tiilismnn fl. 38 PATRICIA ANN WHITE Pat . . . startling red hair and blue eyes . . . cute easy-going temperament . . . tiny . . . loves to laugh quiet personality . . . carefree charm . . . unfailing sense of humor . . . likeable . . . charming way . . . trustworthy and true friend . . . characteristic stroll. C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen's Troubadours 3, 4, Red Cross 1. ' ETHELYN VANECH Cookie . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . petite, pert and pleasant . . . cute as can be . . . personality plus -. . . lively talker . . . vivid storyteller . . . neat . . p. efficient . . . courteous . . . charming . . . entertains with hilarious imitations . . . jovial laugh. ' , C.S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Leader 45 Queen's Trouba- dours 3, 4, Red Cross lg Glee Club 2. 39 1 MARGARET ELLEN Wll.SON Peggy . . . laughing dark brown eyes . . . winning smile . . . attractive . . . personality plus . . . an avid . listener . . . honor student . . . enjoys speaking with frank conversationalists . . . funrloving . . . fine school spirit fond of music . . . gifted with a golden voice . . . model Academian . . . true and loyal. C.S.M.C. 2, 5, 43 Glee Club 2, 5, 43 Le Cercle Francais 4g Talisman 4, MARYGALE TERESA WILCOX Willie . . . long brown tresses . . . expressive blue eyes . . . delightful wit . . . always up to mischief . . . popular . . . jocular manner . . . dehnite opinions . . . lovely speaking voice . . . friendly to all . . . ardent debater . . . exuberant personality. Academian 4g C,S.M.C. 1, 2, 3, 4g Debating Club 43 Glee Club 2, 5g Le Cercle Francais 4g Queen's Troubadours 2g Red Cross lg Talisman 43 The Vergilian Society 4. . K X 40 MARGARET VIRGINIA XVILSON Ginny' '... the tall redhead from Riverside . . . Ll deep hearty laugh, which has an infectious quality . . . 11 good listener . . . always interested in everyone and everything . . . enjoys life to the fullest extent . . . lovable . . . insists on plenty of fresh air . . . 21 true friend. C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 4g Queens Troubndours 2, 4g Red Cross lg Glee Club 2g Varsity 2. 41 5. ,tx W 4 1 . Tiiihnxe. I Il if wa .. - 1 1 A, '56 CLASS HISTORY September, 1945 Dear Diary, Our hrst day at the Academy-we'll never forget it! Such confusion, caused by bells, change of rooms and brand-new faces astounded us! Forty-three strong we spent the month getting used to the Academy, its rules and regulation, its pleasures and all the strange, new subjects. October, 1945 - - Today, bedecked with name tags, we ofhcially met our junior sisters at a cake and ice cream party, and they openly welcomed us to the Academy. Halloween came and brought a party and a masquerade in the gym. Proudly, the freshmen class found honor in the prize-winning costumes of several Norwalk classmates, dressed to represent the Varsity of by-gone years. November, 1945 - - We chose for class officers Alice Hynes, president, Nancy Sutton, vice-president, Barbara Muzzio, secretary, and Nancy Leonard, treasurer. A few dramatic hopefuls presented The Cure of Ars, others spent their spare time eating apples in the orchard. Perhaps the most distinguishing mark of the freshmen at this time was the characteristis long blue tale that each girl wore. Our first Mission Day! As freshmen, our particular tasks were selling chances on punch boards and making ourselves useful. We worked hard, but the joy in our hearts well compensated the effort. December, 1945 - - The class really entered into the Christmas spirit this season by their diligence in preparing for our operetta, The Gift of Christmas. The performance was a great success. Still later, we participated in a fabulous Christmas party sponsored by the seniors. january, 1946 - - january was a pleasant month except for one thing-exams. But, having survived the terrible ordeal, we celebrated by a toboggan ride in the snow-covered orchard. Later a few fortunates traveled to New York, where they enjoyed the operas, Carmen, and The Barber of Seville. February, 1946 - - We have met Miss Mary Louise Hickey and have been cap- tivated by her simple charm and winning ways in The joyous Season. March, 1946 - - March entered in its usually blustery manner. But despite the storms and chilly rains, a large percentage of the freshman class daily traveled to the gym to cheer the Varsity through numerous practices. When the weather became warmer, we set up a net near the gym and were taught the fine are of badminton. April, 1946 - - Our first retreat directed by Father Cletus Malloy, C. P. was one of the deepest joys of our lives. ' May, 1946 - - Spring was at long last here. It was the month of Our Lady and the time in which the student body of Sacred Heart Academy dedicated themselves to Mary in a memorable crowning ceremony. June, 1946 - - Again we conquered the dreaded exams. Sadly we bade farewell to our senior sisters and our schoolmates. In the last days of June, we recalled past experiences and sincerely hoped that our next year would be as propitious. September, 1946 - - The first day of school excelled our fondest hopes. There was the thrill of reunion with classmates, and the excitement of that first school day. Wasn't it wonderful to be able to show the freshmen about the building? Later we elected our class officers: Claire Regan, president, Patricia Nagel, vice-president, Catherine Crowley, secretary, and Helen Harrington, treasurer. The Mission representatives were Joeann Feeley and Claire Regan. October, 1946 - - Listening to the girls reciting poetry and bouncing imaginary balls one would have believed us quite odd, but the solution was simple-this year we were allowed to take part in extra-curricular activities and tryouts were in order. 42 Hhwnwttrl 1 Z .1 -1 W .4 5 I Z iw! fthrwn 615' M314 ft .P 0 4, A Exams! November, 1946 - - There were strange noises in the school today. Upstairs, .the amateur Thespians fidgeted in nervous apprehension as they went through the last rehearsal of the Mission Day play, Princess Wing Toy. Below, Sister patiently explained how to carry a tea tray without spilling the contents on an unsuspecting customer of our fabulous Dew Drop Inn. However, all activities were a huge success, and regretfully we closed our second Mission Day at S.H.A. December, 1946 - - As usual it snowed the night of our Christmas program, but despite the inclement weather a good audience joined the Glee Club in singing the praises of the Christ Child. january, 1947 - - The mid-years were finally over. To lighten our mental load, several of us were off to New York to see and hear La Traviataf' February, 1947 - - This week we were all reawakened to the need for good Catholic literature by the lecture of Father George O'Neil. We were given more food for thought by Father Andrew, C. P. who con- vinced us of the need of prayer and contemplation in choosing a life's vocation. March, 1947 - - All in spirit with Saint Patrick's Day, this month brought us the whimsical and endearing tales of Old Ireland, skilfully narrated by Seamus McManus. April, 1947 - - April was warm and beautiful, just perfect for our annual retreat, which was capably directed by Father Cyril Maguire, C. P. May, 1947 - - The seniors have presented their class play, Pygmalion and Galatea, and we bow in acknowledgment of the dramatic ability of our senior sisters. June, 1947 - - The seniors have had their Class Day Exercises. We, in turn, feted them at a Communion breakfast, and Graduation Day was again at hand. We had arrived at the half-way mark and we scarcely knew where the year had passed. We bade good-bye to our classmates and began our summer vaca- tion wondering what our junior year would bring. September, 1947 - - At last we were upper classmen! It certainly did feel wonderful. This month we gave a gala welcome party for our little sisters , the fresh- men class. October, 1947 - - Elections this month resulted in the choice of Nancv Sutton as president, Alice Hynes, vice-president, Betty McArdle, secretaryg and Maribeth Steigerwald, treasurer. i We observed the Silver jubilee of Sacred Heart Academy on October 26. After an impressive Solemn High Mass at Saint johns, beautifully sung by the Glee Club, a reception and play were given at the Academy. Numerous graduates. from the first down to the last class, were present at this magnificent celebration. November, 1947 - - This Mission Day we busied ourselves at the religious article and subscription booths, and at the bingo. Vice-president of the C.S.M.C. this year was jane Silk, ably assisted by Maureen Nigro and lngeborg Michalke. Some of us were fortunate in being able to see the Freedom Train when it arrived in Stamford. Besides the privilege of viewing the historical treasures stored therein, we experienced a feeling of pride in our great American Heritage. December, 1947 - - The unique and delightful portrayal of Miss Mary Louise Hickey in I Remember Mama will remain as one of the most sincere pleasures of our school days. Soon afterward, the Queen's Troubadours gave Benson's lovely Nativity Play. The Christmas party was wonderful-Old Santa, presents, a huge decorated tree, everything! January, 1948 - - Father Schenning, who had given us religious instructions for the last three years has been transferred to Pennsylvania. We shall miss Father Schen- ning very much. He is being replaced by Father Lechner. February, 1948 - - This month was signalized by the visit of Father Greinenberger, 43 a a 5 Q? C3 MyQ5iQN 'DRY C. S. Sp., from Haiti. Besides telling us of the poverty of his people. Father taught us several songs and greetings of his Mission-land. March, 1948 - - Saint Patrick's Day was appropriately observed by the Queens Troubadours in their presentation of the play, Spreading the News. April, 1948 - - The retreat this year was particularly inspiring. Father Andrew C. P., in his own admirable manner instilled in our hearts memorable sentiments. May, 1948 - - Early today under sparkling blue skies, we held a Coronation cere- mony in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. After a hasty lunch the junior biology class left to spend a thrilling day ex- ploring the Bronx Zoo. We saw everything from vampire bats to platypuses. We happily returned home that night full of the thrills of the animal world. june, 1948 - - It didn't seem possible that it was june again, but there we were preparing a luncheon for the seniors. And when the thrills and sorrows of Class Day and Graduation Day had passed we anticipated our summer vacation with an added joy for next year we would be seniors. September, 1948 - - How grand it was to be back at school, beginning our senior year! The grounds, the class rooms, and even the desks were dear and familiar things. Class rings, a special lunch room, honor seats in the Assembly-all these make up the glory of Seniordom. And, by the way, don't the freshmen look small! October, 1948 - - After having carefully considered the excellent candidates for our class officers, we selected as senior president, Nancy Sutton. Claire Regan was chosen vice-president, Betty McArdle, secretary, and june Silk, treasurer. Along with the regular activities of the month, we had to reorganize the three clubs open to seniors only: Le Cercle Francais, The Vergilian Society, and the Debating Club. Besides these, we have all been endeavoring to read and inspire others to read good Catholic literature. The cause of this inspirational surge was Brother George Schuster, S.M., an excellent speaker and a human dynamo of Christian love and natural courage. Another illustrious visitor was our own Reverend Mother General. For weeks we had prepared for her arrival, even struggling through the French hymn, Chez Nous. Reverend Mother put us immediately at ease by her gentle and friendly manner, and when after a few days, she departed with Mother Herman Joseph, we were indeed sorry to see her go. November, 1948 - - On November 5, two very excellent actors relived a few scenes from some of the most outstanding plays of Shakespeare for us. Mission Day had a special meaning for us this year. XVe strove to make it our best--by topping last year's quota to a total of 32,600 As we worked to capacity in the play, Rosa Mystical, at the auction counter, the cake booth, the pie walk, and the religious article booth, we heard the Masters voice, Whatsoever you do for the least of these. you do it unto Me. December, 1948 - - Her play this year, The Late George Apley, presented by Miss Mary Louise Hickey, was, as usual, delightfully entertaining and skilfully narrated. Later, we were visited by Marie Houston, whose homey songs and colorful costumes will long be remembered, especially by those few who were selected to model the Latin-American clothes. This Christmas, we were hostesses to our fellow students at a party and even supplied a Santa Claus. I'm sure the old fellow would be pleased at the way Patricia Danko imitated him. His helper, Subordinate Claus CBetty McArdleJ, added to our gaity. The weather cooperated this season to keep unstained our record of snowy evenings for our enjoyable Christmas program. January, 1949 - - With half our senior year gone, we began to plan in earnest for our Yearbook, The Talisman. Our chosen editor was Maureen Nigrog assistant-editor, Dolores Schintog business manager, Rosemary Kearns, and Nancy Gleason, circulation manager. 44 liiilf' -' Q 1 .. , r Ii-riilii fiuip ' Y l 149 Qs-.odemacm L A-av 1.37 it A V1 T On the fifteenth, Earle Spicer returned to the Academy, bringing with him a store of fine old folk songs and ballads. Once more mid-terms were met and conquered. February, 1949 - - This month we were privileged to hear Father Francis Fenton speak on the ever-progressing Christopher Movement and on Father Keller's, You Can Change the World. Varsity, under the direction of Captain Carol Grifiin and Manager Helen Harrington, has certainly given a good account of itself this year. March, 1949 - - As always, Father Andrew was welcomed to the Academy. This year his usually inspiring talk held a special meaning for us, who are now seriously contemplating our life's vocation, and our future in general. March 19, the Feast Day of Saint Joseph, was also the feast of the Sisters of Saint Joseph, our teachers. On that day we paused to express our deep appreciation for the good they have done. After long weeks of preparation, the Debating Club presented an excellent debate, Resolved- That the United Nations Now Be Revised Into a Federal World Government . April, 1949 - - XVith every issue our school newspaper, the Academian, has steadily improved. Therefore, special recognition has been given to Catherine Crowley, editor, and to the entire Academian staff for the exceptionally fine New Look of our own newspaper. The crowning achievement of the month was the presentation of the senior class play, The Family Tree . Under the capable direction of Sister Marie Michael the play was a big success. May, 1949 - - Three of the happiest days of our lives were spent this month in retreat. Under the direction of our Retreat Master, Father Andrew, we emerged from those days of union with God, prepared to face our life's tasks in company with Christ. Later, we were re-dedicated to our Mother Mary in the traditional Crowning ceremony. For us, the ceremony held a poignant significance since it was to be our last at the Academy. Another never-to-be-forgotten moment was that time in late May, when we completed our final C. U. A. exams. After four years of intensive study for those coveted special diplomas we experienced the thrill of a job well done. One day this month, as we packed away our crushed corsages and dance pro- grams, we tucked in memories of our senior prom-undying memories which we shall cherish forever. As the year nears its end, the senior class especially thanks Father Walsh, C. S. Sp., whose weekly lectures have increased our knowledge of God and strength- ened our trust in Him. June, 1949 - - June has come! We don't know whether to be sad or happy. Perhaps we experience a mixture of both. First there was the junior-Senior luncheon, followed closely by the Sophomore- sponsored Communion breakfast. Then at last Class Day, perhaps the saddest dav of our young lives, when we said goodbye to our schoolmates and transferred the privileges and responsibilities of Seniordom to our Junior sisters. We left a tree on the front lawn and our scarlet class banner in the school as lasting reminders of the Class of 1949. Then the day-Graduation Day arrived. How sad we were to say farewell to girls who had been our friends for the last four years! Somehow, it seems onlv yesterday that we were scared little freshmen entering the Academv for the first time. But, alas, this is goodbye . May God bless Sacred Heart Academv and her students forever. Good night, dear Diary, The Senior Class of 1949. MAUREEN NIGRO AND DOLORES SCHINTO Drawings by Barbara Muzzio. 45 'bvnwsfies 5 f' ,v I i ,vm 'P' Bl Gi EQ GX FRONT ROW: Patricia Concilio, Mary jane Bessette, Patricia Ruppert, Marilyn Telerico - President, Lorett Leydon, Joan Waring, M Nino, Florence Masi. SECOND ROW: Therese Marcotte, janet Lessard, Muriel Fayette, Anne Stadel, Carol Smith, Marion Loughlin. THIR ROW: Dorothy Murphy, joan Psichopaidas, Barbara Morrow, Barbara De Mar, Marigrace Franchina, Mary Alice May. FOURTH ROW Theresa Berlingo, Alice Loughran, Anne Spartan, Mary Louise Kock, Barbara Lenzycki, Patricia Vincent, Mary Ann Hughes. 9. 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'V ' rx as CLASS OF 1949 AS SOPHOMORES L YL 'V V4 ' vw 'Tk f: z D Cd O Z Z O Q O USADE CR MISSION TS EN D U ST THOLIC CA UI bl itil THE ACADEMIAN STAFF-SENIORS t H JE ltqiud 1-1- -I 'R nr' A 1 , x I THE VERGILIAN SOCIETY .. i A I , in ----...N I----...,,, --Q-g 1 UPU , Mx pu- 'NR'5'r1 ---...Q JM...- DEBATING CLUB ff? I J XM-cg - is-4 cn tu., -1,11-un-Ill VARS TY r-4 ,4 , - . 1 , X QUEENS TROUBADOURS - SENIORS 3' in ra X THE SENIOR PLAY 62 BETWEEN THE ACTS MAKING UP 63 Q...-., RETREAT - - WAY OF THE CROSS gasfifz-Q RETREAT - - THE ROSARY 64 iv 1q'f ' ' Jo Ann Abbazia Mrs. Abell Eileen Altman Eileen Altman Fred Ambrusia Lillian Anderson Rose Arcudi Mary Austin Axiom 13 Mr. and Mrs. A. Ayton Sugar B. Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Bacchiochi Joyce Bacchiochi Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baddeley Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Baker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker Katheleen Baker Mr. Ballantine Grace Bamford Ronald A. Bamford Mr. Peter Banlield Mr. Peter Banfield Mr. Peter Banlield Mrs. Victor P. 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Prime Meat: - Poultry - Fred: Fi:b Prime Meet: - Poultry - Dairy Product: Meat Deptj - 3-3386 Meat Dept. - 4-4264 For Meat: - Higbe:t in Quality, Faire:t in Price Proprietor - STANLEY GRABOWSKI SS88888888NXSXSSSSS8888888888888888SSXXX888888SNSSSNSSSSSSSSSNSSSSSSS 76 SSSSSNSSXSSSXSSSSSSSSSNSNSSSSSSSSSSSSXXSSSNNSS888 SSSSSSSSSSSSSNNSSXS ACE ELECTRICAL COMPANY ROBERT J. FINCH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL INSTALLATIONS 9 CROSS STREET NORWALK, CONN. 8-5670 MEMBER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION compliment, Of DENNIS H. KEEFE so. NORWALK COAL COKE FUEL o1Ls SSSNSSSSSSSSNSNS SSSSNNSSS SNNSNNSSNXSSSSSNSNNSSSSSSSNNSNSSSXNS8888888 77 LET SISK AND ROBOTTI JEAN SARDOU W'l90le.rale Mean mul Poultry P 0 R T R A I T S record all the important DISTRIBUTORS To events in your life INSTITUTIONS - HOTELS - RESTAURANTS JEAN SARDOU STUDIO MEZZANINE Telephones: Stamford 4-7485 Norwalk 6-7628 THE C. 0. MILLER CU. BOB'S .. SPQRTS ROBERT F. 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GUILD OPTICIANS 180 BEDFORD STREET STAMFORD, CONN. Telephone 3-2181 BLAETS DELICATESSEN INC. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT For Fine Foodr and Choice Delicacies 407-409 GREENWICH AVENUE Opposite Gulf Station Phone Greenwich 8-5425 Complinzentr Of PICARD MOTOR SALES INC. 69 Connecticut Ave. Norwalk, Conn. Telephone 6-3949 PETER'S WE ARE NOW LOCATED AT OUR NEW LOCATION 87 WALL STREET NORWALK NORGE THE BIG DOLLAR VALUE IN HOME APPLIANCES SCOTT 8: LATURNEY Phone 3-8223 70 Main Street C omplimentr of FRANK MARTIN 8: SONS Inc. Young Men and Boyr' Dept. Clothing of Character Haherdarhery of Dirtinction Telephone 4-4121 256-261 Main Stret Stamford, Conn. SYL-MAY CUT-RATE DRUG STORE Driigr, Prercriptionr, and Patent Medicine! 55 Bank Street Stamford, Conn. Cormeticf - Perfnmer Complimenlf of C omplimentf MR. IKE MEYERS Of Hope Street Springdale, Conn. L A L L Y ' S Phone 3-6249 C omplimentr Compliment! Of of the THE VARIETY SHOP PALACE and STRAND OLD GREENWICH, CONN. THEATRES HSTYLED CLOTHING A. W. HARRIS PICTURE FRAMING Telephone 5-8954 Complimenzr of F. B. WINSKI, Ph. G. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 743 Atlantic Street, Cor. Henry Street Bedford Street Stamford' Conn' Stamford Conn. Phone Stamford 3 0614 FRED GEHRING C omplimenz: I E W E L E R Of Telephone 5-4199 Bedford Street Stamford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. JOSEPH A. TEVLIN SCHINTO BROTHERS ITALIAN FOOD PRODUCTS HENDRIE and LOVATT INC. CLOTHIERS and HABERDASHIERS 103 Atlantic Street Stamford, Conn. C omplimenlr 0 f KOPROSKI'S MARKET l7lfl64ll.f - Grocerief - Frozen Foodr 41 Harbor Street Stamford, Conn. Phone 4-7916 THE BARRETT BOOK STORE VlOLA BARRETT GREANY, Prop. Telephone 3-7344 73 Broad Street Stamford, Conn. BOCCUZZPS ETHEL ALLAN SELF SERVICE MARKET, INC. BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES 151 New Spruce Street Stamford, Conn. TC1CPh0fl6 4-2585 Phone 4-0061 151 Bedford Street Stamford, Conn. ASSOCIATED SERVICE CO. Safer - Party - Service Leading Make: Wlzfhing and Ironing Macbinex Vacuum Cleunen and Small Appliancef 88 Main Street Stamford, Conn. Phone 3-3513 THE FAVORITE SHOE STORE SHOES OF QUALITY Telephone 946 92 Greenwich Avenue Greenwich, Conn. D'ALESSANDRO BROS. F U R R I E R S 148 Bedford Street Stamford, Conn. ALBERT D'ALESSANDRO C omplimentr Of BROWN'S JEWELERS KING'S DELICATESSEN 725W Hope Street Springdale, Conn. Phone 5-7242 Open Niglalf and Sunday! STAR CLEANERS AND DYERS ESTABLISHED 1922 103 Mill Street Byram, Conn. Phone Portchester 5-1635 Free Pick Up and Delivery GRUNBERGER INC. , IEWELERS YES! WE HAVE IT Official Watch Inrpector for New Haven Railroad 501 Glenbrook Road Phone 4-3721 135 Atlantic Street Stamford, Conn. Compliment! Compliment! of of A FRIEND KIBL AND KIEL SPORTS WEAR 65 Smith Street Stamford, Conn. KEENAN -RUSSELL 81 F R A N K E L ' S MOORE, INC. . . . FEATURES . . . OPTICIANS SACONY SPORTSUVEAR Prexcripzion for Glaffer IUNE BENTLEY FROCKS FROST BUILDING Phone 6-2774 524 West Avenue Norwalk, Conn. 262 At1ant1c Street Stamford, Conn 48mu 6 'alfL TOWN PHARMACY SERVICE INC. FRANK BENNETT, Ph. G. Infnlation Kitchen Cabinetf R R ii 1' Ming emo 6 mg Telephone 8-2746 Siding Combination Window! 385 Greenwich Avenue Greenwich, Conn. 3 john Street Stamford, Conn. JOHN A. SCALZI CO. Paint and Wallpaper Telephone 3-1187 W. D. WEBB INC. Jewelery Since 1897 117 GREENWICH AVENUE 52-60 Paeifre Street Stamford, Conn. GREENWICH, CONN, C0,,,pg,,,,en,, QUALITY CARPET AND LINOLEUM of from FLOOR COVERING SHOP McCARTHY'S GLENBROOK, CONN. Telephone 5-3113 108 Bedford Street Stamford, Conn JOHN H. LEONARD TAXI FOR ALL OCCASIONS STAMFORD Inrurance Real Ertate TRANSIT COMPANY TRAVEL BUREAU Railroad Station Stamford, Conn. 47 Wall Street Norwalk, Conn. Phone: 3-3101 - 3-1121 Phone 3-0547 JACK BERGER, Prop To JQHN MCHUGH, Dr. NATIONAL FOOD STORE Fancy Grocerie! - Fruit! and Vegetable! Fr0!ted Food! 50 Hamilton Avenue Glenbrook, Conn FREE DELIVERY Ladie!' and Gentr' Tailor and Fnrrier Claaujjrenf! Uniform! A Specialty Cleaning - Dyeing - Pre!!ing - Repairing F1571 Stored and Altered 84 Greenwich Ave. Greenwich, Conn. Telephone 1811 RYAN'S FOOD MARKET Fancy Grocerier - Delicaterren Fruit! - Vegetables - Meat! PHIL RYAN, Grocerie! FRANK ROBOTTI, Meat! Belltown Road Stamford, Conn. Phone 5-0221 Select Flower! Dependable Service BOSSONE'S FLORAL SERVICE WHOLESALE FLORIST 95 Richmond Hill Avenue CRearJ Stamford, Conn. Phones: Stamford 3-7891 - Norwalk 6-6426 We Telegraph Flowers Bonded Member of F.T.D.A. RACANELLO FLORIST MR. JOHN L. RACANELLO 187 Main St., cor. of South Stamford, Conn. Phone 3-2167 Telephone 3-6000 Cars for All Occasions PARK TAXI CO., INC. Two-way Radio Telephone Cars Prompt and Conrteou! Service 389 Main Street Stamford, Conn. Open 'til 3:00 A.M. WILLIAM QUINN Local Frerh Eggr Freda Fruitf and Vegetablex 578 Greenwich Ave. Greenwich, Conn. Telephone 8-2577 MAYES CLEANERS Men'I Haberdafbery of Divination 5 CHURCH STREET GLENBROOK, CONN. Complimentf of C omplimentf THE CRESCENT Of SWEET SHOPPE A F R I E N D 58 Crescent Street Glenbrook, Conn. BOWL AT Complimentf SHIPPAN BOWLING ALLEYS of O . . ELECTRIC SERVICE CO ppos1te Cummings Park Telephone 4-5811 MIKE at JOHN Bosl-IKA 205 Main Street Stamford, Com MCARDLE'S B. FINE 81 SON SEED STQRE BETTER GRADE SHOES 584-588 Greenwich Ave. Greenwich, Conn. 251 Main Sfffef Stamford' Com' Tel. Greenwich 8-0517 Telephone 5- 1 523 C omplimentlr Compliment! of of THE WEST AVENUE CLEANERS JUDGE JOHN P. KEATING 546 West Avenue Norwalk, Conn. Complimentf of THE NEWFIELD CALSO SERVICE STATION VINCENT A. CERRETA, Mgr. FINCH'S DRUG STORES QESTABLISHED 19059 Pfeycription Specialixtf - Fineft Toiletriex 301 Greenwich Ave. 7 East Putnam Ave. Telephone 8-0069 Telephone 8-0097 Compliment: 0f DR. JOHN GREANY THE GREENWICH ELECTRICAL COMPANY 262-264 GREENWICH AVENUE GREENWICH, CONN. Telephone 532 ROGERS 81 STEVENS, Inc. NORWALK so. NORWALK MEN'S CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS C omplimentx Of RICHBAR CAE E LOUNGE PIPP'S CLEANERS Cleaning - Dyeing - Presring 704 S. Paciflc Street Stamford, Conn. Phone 3-1844 We Call for and Deliver HAROLD A. MEAD PRESCRIPTION PHARMACIW FROST BU1LD1NG 520 West Avenue Norwalk, Conn. SPRINGDALE PAINT 8: HARDWARE A. J. SEAMAN Paintf, Oilr, Varnirlaef, Glam Hardware and Houre Furnirhingr 941 Hope Street Phone 3-7156 Complimentr of TRUDEL SERVICE STATION Dealer of Sloell Gar and Oil 91 North Main Street So. Norwalk, Conn. Telephone 8-9800 BILL'S VARIETY STORE Candy - Stationery - Patent Medicine Filrnr Deuelopetl 69 Smith Street Phone 4-5801 Near State Trade School NORWALK STATION ERS, INC. FORMERLY TARLov's Typewriter: - Repair Service - Photo Supplier 44 Wall Street Norwalk, Conn. CONGRATULATIONS: May Your Future Be AJ Bright AJ You Wirlo lt. THE COSMETIC BAN 2 South Main Street So. Norwalk, Conn. t CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF '49 THE GENOVESE COAL AND MASONS' MATERIAL COMPANY CADIN'S FOOD STORE FANCY GROCERIES Tel. Stamford 3-2952 108 North Street C omplimentx of JAMES C. ,TOOHER J. L. QUINLAN PLUMBING and HEATING C omplimentr Of Telephone 4-3140 Stamford, Corm. PHILIP SPARTAN Complimentr Compliment: of of GRADE A MARKET Mr. and Mrs. JOSEPH V. CASSIDY 33 5hiPPaf' Avenue Sfamfofdf Conn Phone 3-5874 SAMUEL H. SILBERMAN, INC. Real Erlale - lmumnce 453 Main Street Stamford, Conn. C omplimenif Of J 0 E ' s C omplimentr Complimentx of of PETROLEUM MICHAEL'S DRUG STORE HEAT sl POWER CQ. M. J. SMERIGLIO, Reg. Pharm. 228 Post Road Cos Cob, Conn Southfield Avenue Stamford, Conn. Phone Gr. 8-4924 EATON BROS. . Complzmenty - HARDWARE - Paint: - Oilx - Glam - Home Furnifhingr of Art Supplier PRITCHARD Telephone 7-1120 FUNERAL H OMB 191 Sound Beach Ave. Old Greenwich, Conn. CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF '49 MARY BARLIN T China Glanware , 4 BARRETT'S RESTAURANT Silver Gzftf 4 WILLIAM TREET 175 Greenwich Ave. Greenwich, Conn. 5 S GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT THE BOSWELL DRUG CO. Cvmelimwff PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISIS of Where Drug Service Come: Finf' JOHN FRANCIS 115 Greenwich Ave. Greenwich, Conn. W. EVERETI' BARNES, Mgr. 95 D1 L .1 1 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES, CLASS '49, CONGRATULATIONS! Now, Choose Your Career WISELY. . . Select Your Training CAREFULLY. . . For more than a quarter of a century, SHORT'S SECRETARIAL SCHOOL has consistently prepared young men and women for job opportunities in business. SHORTS SECRETARIAL SCI-IUOL if accredited by the Connecticut State Board of Education: if also a Charter Member of the National Council of Burinerr School! and loaf been approved for the offering of the following Standard Courser: STENOGRAPI-IIC SECRETARIAL EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL I JUNIOR ACCOUNTING it if I HIGHER ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS BUSINESS IS 'l'Hli cA1c1f1f1e for me tllllblllflllj' ADMINISTRATION young man who wantr to zrin aa'z'anceme11t and VETERANS TRAINING PROGRAM pay in proportion to lair egortr. fundef G-I. BIII of Rl8hfS5 sffumiz ISN ff e 5.-A 5 f pg 'Q- +0 15 i Ness 5 - F gp. f Ff SUMMER SCHOOL p 3 E DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS . ,IF X CO-EDUCATIONAL-PLACEMENT SERVICE Special SHORT courses for students who are plan- ning to go to college-Refresher courses for com mercinls who are planning to go to business. EARLY REGISTRATION IS ADVISABLE - FA L L T E R M S - EVENING SCHOOL: SEPTEMBER I2 DAY SCHOOL: SEPTEMBER 6 -594 INQUIRIES AND VISITS to the .rcbool are invited. 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