Sacred Heart of Mary Academy - Maricol Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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CLASS HISTORY On our lnitintion day. September 1954. the class uf 58 started to make history. Despite the pouring rain and the realization that we were simply crazy mixedsup Fresh men we made an excellent showing at the party in our honor. GEORCANN HOSH revealed her talents when she did the hula hop. and VICTORIA BARONE proved to hc a gifted virtuoso. Our regalia of torn bathing caps and vegetable necklaces set an new pace in style Positively No Dancing, became number one on S.l'l.M.'s hit parade when DORA BELLE PEDRO sang it nt that party After weeks of practice our Circus made a one night stand at the Sing Under ELEANOR EPPS' able direction we dis played that lively spirit. ever since associat ed with our class. JANE ROSS still wonders if she has legs like n giraffes JOANNE RODRIGUEZ made ll well stuffed fat lady and JOSEPHINE FORMICA aspired to a cnrecr as a tight-rope walker. Books, bells and homework brought us down to earth with a painful thud and CATHERINE O'KEEFFE began a friend ship with Caesar destined to become im mortal. THERESA COYNE's success at selling Catholic Digest magazine suhscrip tions brought Room 4- into the winnin group. The war chant chance hooks canned goods, etc., will bring back mem ries of the bazaar and of Freshman sales girls ROSALIE VILLANO and LILLIAN PAUKOWITS . 5 11 P lx X Q 1 -dgf' 4' 'Q X J V 9 3 0- .lint 'har : - I . 1 :If Q. fmege'5 'fiesfytil 1 ya' I , ., 3:52 , ' ,- ,.'r ,, , 1 1 In it. I bi u al l iii: . 'f 1-,N ' - Hx . -X ' r A ibfi N fs - pn , ankle-, I I.. 4 , J Q 1 1,54 I ' :Q if . , U 4-2' X . ' - A C -1 MS? Q .ti i .e QE li J ., X , ll 7 i li - J - '13, ,N vm 4 Sl fx . - I i 'F I . , .lf 3' ' 2' .., X N X .Q if 1 ,fly ' 7 EW '. it I 1, O Q P in 'P' ' U .,i

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ALICE VERONICA STEWART Sodalist 1,2,3,4-: Handmaids of Blessed Sac- rament 3,-'I-: Choral 2,3,45 Cenesians 2,3,45 Catholic Forensic League 3,45 International Relations 2.35 Latin 25 Library 2,3,45 Mar- iacolle 3,45 Science 25 Bauar Committee 2. 35 Cafeteria staff 25 Catholic Publications Conference 45 Tea Dance Committee 3. r '- E-of ,.'4,, S 'fri' . 'fu.9.t , com ite., S2 X MARIANNE THERESA ULICH Sodalist l,2,3,45 I-Iandmaid of Blessed Sac- rament 3,45 Choral 1,35 Genesians 3: ln- ternational Relations 2,35 Latin 2,3,45 Li- brary 3,45 French 35 Mariacolle 3,45 Maricol 3,45 Science 3.4: Mother Butler Mission Club 45 Bazaar Committee 3: Catholic Insti- tute of the Press 3: Catholic Publications Conference 45 Tea Dance Committee 3.45 Villanova Publications Conference 4. JOSEPHINE VICTORIA VIADER Art 3,45 Choral 3,45 French 35 Genesians 35 Intematinnal Relations 2,35 Latin 2: Mother Butler Mission Club 3,45 Social Service 4-5 Bazaar Committee 3.4: Tea Dance Commit- tee 3,45 Track 2. I ROSALIE ANN VILLANO Sndalist 2,3,4g International Relations 235 Latin 1,45 Maricol 45 Mother Butler Mission Club 1.35 Science 15 Bazaar Committee 1,43 Tea Dance Committee 45 Villanova Publica- tions Conference 45 Summer School of Cath- olic Action 2.3, Page 73



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In February, to our surprise. we were no longer the new freshmen for thir- teen girls from Long Island City and Flushing took up resi- dence in Room 9. Our new interest was guessing which of the Masons was EILEEN and which was ARLEEN. ANGELA POMA an ardent Dodger fan always came prepared to defend her home team. On the other hand ALICE FAHEY came prepared too - for the demands of her rarcnous appetite. MARIE SANTOPIETRO shudders to think nf what nearly happened on our first Cormarin retreat, and MARY FRIEL acquired an antipathy towards water. During our occasional calm spells ADELINE DELLA ROSSA's jokes kept us gay and IIOLORES CIIIAVELLI became Chilml. After marching for what seemed l.000.000 shivering miles we reached the end of the line. Suddenly we were all green but not in honor of St. Patrick. just envy of FRANCES BASILE at the warm reception awaiting her. By this time we had made a name for ourselves in the different clubs. The art ex- hibit featured work lxy MARION BARUS and CONSTANCE IIENEBERY. Choral Club might never have won the Town Hall trophy without the 58ers especially our charming first so- prano. IRENI-I BARDET. HELEN HEALY has the distinction of making Varsity as a Freshman. We did not neglect our outside interests and LOUISE LAIGLWS devotion to this cause won her the title Queen of St. IIelena's Prom, Before we knew it. May with all its traditional observances bound us more closely to Marmion as we watched our Seniors pledge themselves to Our Lady after crowning Her. End terms and the sight of our Seniors graduating put the finishing touch on our first year at the Academy. The word fresh- man was ast tense now and in the future wa would lnnk qiack on it all with a touch of wonder. Page 75

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