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Q 5 GLORIA MARY VALl:NTl Sodalist 3,45 Class Treasurer I5 Art Club I5 Cheerleaders 1,25 Choral Club l,2,3,45 lnter- national Relations Club 3,45 junior Scholastic 15 Mariacolle 3,45 Maricol 45 Mother Butler Mis- sion Club I,2,35 Bazaar Committee 253,45 Tea Dance Committee 45 Catholic Yearbook Confer- ence 35 Villanova Publications Conference 45 Fordham Career Conference 35 Columbus Day Parade Leader 4. iii 5 . t , t 1 2 ,Q 5 gg .,,f,3 MARILYN ANNE ZAMBELLO Sodalist 2,3, Chairman Publicity Committee 45 Art Club 45 Catholic Youth Adoration Council 3,45 Cheerleaders l5 French Club 45 Genesians 35 International Relations Club 3,45 Nlariacollc 3,45 Maricol 45 Mother Butler Mission Club 1,2, 3,45 Science Club 2,35 Catholic Yearbook Con- ference 35 Fordham Career Conference 35 Choral Club Committee 2,3545 Summer School of Catholic Action 35 Tea Dance Committee 3,45 Villanova Publications Conference 45 Bazaar Committee 2,3545 Cafeteria l,2,3, Co-ordinator 4. .. H . DOROTHY CORDELIA VOCEL Sodalist 2,3, Secretary 45 l-landmaicl of the Blessed Sacrament 45 Mother Butler Honor So- ciety l,2,3,45 Art Club 45 Cafeteria 2,45 Choral Club 1,2,3,-45 French Club 45 Cenesians 35 Latin Club 3,45 Library 2,45 Maricol 4, Literary Edit- or 45 Mathematics Club 35 Mother Butler Mis' sion Club 1,35 Rose Hawthorne Unit 3,45 Sci- ence Club 2.,3, President 45 Summer School of Catholic Action 35 Fordham Yearbook Confer- ence 35 Villanova Publications Conference 45 Tea Dance Committee 253,45 Bazaar Committee 2,3,4. to cherish ever
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JUDITH JOSEPI-IINE RLITTINGER Art Club 45 Bazaar Committee 45 Choral Club 25 Genesians 45 Maricol 4. LINDA MARIE SCHRODER Socialist 2,35 Treasurer 45 I-Iandmaid of the Blessed Sacrament 45 Civics Club I5 Latin Club 35 Mathematics Club 35 Rose Hawthorne Unit 35 Science Club 2,45 Summer School of Catholic Action 35 Villanova Publications Conference 4. ANASTASIA LINDA SPARK Sodalist 3,45 Art Club 35 Choral Club 2,3,45 Cenesians 35 International Relations 45 Latin Ciub 3,45 Mariacolle 3,45 Maricol 45 Mother Butler Mission Club 25 Tea Dance Committee 35 Bazaar Committee 2,3,45 Catholic Yearbook Conference 35 Columbus Day Parade Leader 45 Villanova Publications Conference 4. Page an enduring cop 65.
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CLASS HISTORY Some pieces of a mosaic are beautiful alone, ile others require dependence before achieving l beauty. We too, the class of 1957, combine the erdependence of personality, situation, friend- 'p, and unity, to complete the mosaic which is the duct of our four years at S I-l M. The first time we climbed the hill to our ademy, most of us wondered what would lie in re for us in the next four years. Dreams of col- e and careers were safely tucked away in the fu- re then, and now as we look back, we appreciate e varied titles Freshman year added to our mosaic. all began at Initiation. JEANETTE MCDONALD, Cno relation, sor- D made her debut that day on the campus when e class of '57 appeared in the regalia so ingeni- sly devised by our Senior Sisters. We found at we -were chock full of talent, the makings of e best class ever, at Marmion. CAROL DANY- K's sweet voice entertained us often, but soon e were in the swing of things, and Latin, Science, d Business Training were new realities - and rhaps realities that some of us, ostensibly, could without. VVe started to know our classmates bet- r, and ELLEN IGOE, showing ambition for .Y.A. even then, was elected class president. Time emed to fly, slowing down for such occasions as r Song Contest, Depot and more successfully, the Digest Drive. Soon it was Christmas, and our st Bazaar at Marmion. No one appreciates the tter as much as Tl-IERESA DEVANEY, daugh- r of the local A. 8: P. manager. The Memory of each event l V Clubs were beginning to catch our eye too, and CAROL DALY, already famous for her Gleason Clide , made Varsity, while seven other Frosh made -LV. MADELEINE GRACE was the only Frosh in Dramatic Club that year, when she exhibited quite a taste for mens trousers. ANN MILLER be- came part of the Library Staff, where she's spent many happy hours since. We had a few more addi- tions to our class - from out in the hills of Long Island. Among them were IEAN DALRYMPLE and PAT DONADIO. Again we began the race of exams, clubs, and fun. Our Freshman-Senior
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