Seton High School - Shepherdess Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)
- Class of 1955
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QI' A U U15 I9 5 Shvpherdess ,f fi? ,rw Q -lr Seton High School Baltimore, Marylancl Stab' Editor-irrChief--Patricia Grimes Associate Editors-Margaret Germershausen Carolyn Troy Editorial Board-JoAnn Bemrick, Angelina Famularo, Mary Gay, Patricia Hill, Carolyn Kilner, Martha Pierson, Dorothy Prager, Joyce Presti, Regina Smith, Joanna Valle. Business Manager-Monica Brosh Business StafffPatricia Aversa, Patricia Barnhart, Mary Frances Buskey, Jean Cirelli, Theresa Dunnigan, Eileen Farace. ,qt -. PM fa ,La 'I I li 5 Ti I '41 'af 1 CONTENTS I INTRODUCTION ...... ......... 1 -11 h- QWf 4 N YA I Hw1 ADMINISTRATION ....... ....... 1 2-15 M,............................,...,,,I.I AYL4 I 1 5 'fI cIAssEs .............. ....... 1 6-as L ACTIVITIES ......... ....... 3 6-71 SENIORS ....... ......... 7 2-115 PA1RoNs ....... .... .... ..... ....... 1 1 6 - 128 I , . His Holiness Pope Pius Xll Dedicafinu lf my people will not submit, Mary said at La Salette, I shall be forced to let go the hand of my Son. It is so strong, so heavy, that I can no longer withhold it. As the clouds of war threateningly gather, and the peace of nations and of individuals is ieopardized, one figure stands above the intrigue of peace tables-one figure stands with outstretched arms to gather lovingly to the Heart of Christ the entire world. He is a tireless worker for world peace, he is the voice of one crying in the wilderness, and as the Holy Precursor before him, he would make straight the way of the Lord so that all nations would recognize the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. Dedicated to the individual and social rights of mankind and the spiritual freedom of the Church, he is a champion of truth in an age of deception, he is a knight of our Lady, devoted to her incomparable virtues in an age degraded by the most shameful vices. To him, Pope Pius XII, we humbly dedicate our 1955 Shepherdess. May each of us be a loyal daughter of Holy Mother Church. May we ever recognize in him the Vicar of Christ on earth to whom is entrusted the sacred duty of leading souls to eternal happiness. May each of us find peace in our own soul so we may be strong in the pursuit of good, victorious over the enemies of our salvation, triumphant in the conquest of the eternal kingdom. With the humble dedication of our yearbook goes a heartfelt prayer borrowed from the liturgy of the Church, And when the prince of pastors shall appear, you shall receive a never fading crown of glory. But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto His eternal glory in Christ Jesus, after you have suffered a little, will Himself perfect you, and confirm you, and establish you. To Him be glory and empire forever and ever. Amen. Aki, - ln-.., Mx 'wa .W in . 9 ,X ,f .X 9' Aff -- jf, Y! . Nw!! 2 fa- X cf KX g 2 f 1 52 S W, 41 dignity nf ,vriesfhwd should be to him farczfcr. N xxx' ff' W i N at-W :Fava . e 5- qx h elgjlll. L s , 2 W. . K F f 1 Q 'V ' 'HF' ' ew wa, H time will sf Jean Grimfh and Lillion Baker enjoy on informal chat with the Reverend i' ' lf Nl f xv' in 96: . . i- . I Y' ' 1 th . . Francis W, Fortenbaugh after one of his monthly talks fo Qhe student body. ms wc 'Ons on marriage O e semen P2 fa . H T5 3 ! H 1 T. ia WM JE x ..: QQ I ' . v 535 2 1 - -V ., Q Q - .ir A ,I we we . M-Weir, -Q. f - Bet us stamp the ilezprese ef eternity upen our lives. Seniors kneel in reverence as the Reverend John Hardy, C.M., retreat master, carries the Blessed 3- in f i-Uri I .i , te ' il? 'E-fl iw G1 ri' 3 .tw .Nye -i,is.,,, ll iff' tt Sacrament from the auditorium to the chapel. 'M If RETREAT A precious heritage of every Catholic student is the annual retreat. Christ, ever present in the tabernacle in the auditorium as well as in the Chapel, whispers to each heart, urging her to contemplate her faults and to make resolutions for the future. If properly used, the retreat should help every Setonite to become a model Catholic girl, Instructional and educational talks were given by the Reverend John Hardy, C.M., retreat master, which left much to reflect upon. The annual retreat came to a successful close on January 28 with Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament and the Papal Blessing. The Reverend Michael J. O'Brien, C.M,, elevates the Most Blessed Sacrament at the closing of the annual retreat. Father O'Brien distributes Holy Communion to members of the student body at the close of the retreat. J-fe spake and into every heart his Wards carried new strength and courage MONSIGNOR DUGGAN Although comparatively few Setonites claim SS Philip and James as their parish, because of its prax- imity to school many can truly call it their second parish. Thus was it fitting that the student body should welcome in a special manner the newly-appointed pastor of SS Philip and James, the Right Reverend Monsignor John J. Duggan. At a special assembly held on December 7, Gayl Carre, president of the Leaders Club, welcomed Monsignor Duggan on behalf of the student body. Expressing his appreciation, Monsignor Duggan assured Setonites that they were most welcome at SS Philip and James and asked prayers for the work of the parish. 's N.......,. Oliva, and members of the leaders Club. Monsignor Duggan, the new pastor of SS Philip and James Church, addresses the student body. Monsignor Duggan glances over the student body as mem- A bers of the Leaders Club leave the auditorium after the welcoming assembly. Monsignor Duggan and members of the Leaders Club listen while the student body expresses its welcome in song. .iw Welcoming Monsignor Duggan at the door are Sister Genevieve, Sister Mary Geraldine, Sister In ll 'TF eil yt fi N EI 'I 'Ia .0 hell iw! 'Si A 1 J M!! 'Z' nfs Ure more Ktzthelie beeeme the interests ef our Hrztheie peeple, the were leyrz! and se?-sizerWei1rg will be their ,erzrislf spirit. 'i '-I x Enioying refreshments after parish meetings are the Rev. John McGlone, Our Lady of Good Counselg Rev. Francis J. Flanagan, SS Philip and James: Rev. Edward Sargus, St. Matthew: Rev. Edmond J. Stroup, St. Charlesg Rev. John McCall, Our Lady of Mt. Carmetg and Sara Olsen, Margaret Poehler, lillian Baker, Beverly Chaftman, Diane Rylcoslri. The Reverend John Kelly of St. Bernard's meets with his Sodalists alter the general meeting. PARISH LOYALTY WEEK To make each Setonite a more active member of her Parish Sodality was the theme of Parish Loyalty Week, held the first week of November in conjunction with National Catholic Youth Week. As President of the Children of Mary, Gayl Carre pre- sided at an assembly at which the importance of parish loyalty was stressed. A priest from each parish represented among the student body was invited ta be present at this general assembly. Following this, students from each parish met with the priest at a special meeting in various classrooms where means of strengthen- ing Ioyalty and increasing activity were discussed. Otticers of the Children of Mary close the assembly by ioining the student body in a hymn to Blessed Mother. :- nb. lntently watching the Parish loyalty program are priests and Setonites from the various parishes. you oro all oooz1!1fuL O ,Moryf you orc tho Glory you are tho joy you ore tho J-Iooour of our ,ooo,o His Excellency, Archbishop Keough presides while Bishop Sebastian celebrates Mass held at the Stadium MARIAN YEAR RALLY To climax the ceremonies and activities of the Marian Year and as a titting token of love to Blessed Mother, a city-wide rally was held at Memorial Stadium on Sunday, October Sl. Setonites, along with stu- dents from many schools and parishes, attended the rally which closed with the tirst afternoon outdoor Mass ever celebrated in Baltimore. His Excellency, the Most Reverend Archbishop Keough presided and Bishop Sebastian celebrated the Pontitical High Mass. Such a demon- stration of love and fidelity to the Mother of God was a fitting close to this year of grace. 1 inf ll, 1 maxi 1 'rsic.isntw2u2ml.a1sx Clfcy wlm msfrucl allzers uufrf fuslzce slzall slum' as llzc stars for all elcrnily. FACULTY What greater power for freedom is there than that exercised by the teacher? Who can measure the influence that is exerted hour after hour, day after day as she permeates her students with her ideals and helps them reach for unseen stars. Truly Catholic, truly American, she inspires them with a love of God and country, so that they will go forth from her watch- ful guidance as noble pillars imbued with the zeal of true Americans. To you, our faculty, we are deeply grateful. For in these days of doubt and indecision, of false values and crooked paths, you have planted our feet firmly on the road to peace and happiness. May our lives, patterned after those of Jesus and Mary, be your reward exceeding great. May the Divine Teacher find in you the reflection of Him Who walked the shores of Galilee and the dusty roads of Palestine preaching and teaching and doing good. May the Lord bless you! wa.. 5-1. 1 9 I 'Qu 'r W M than g W , - L + I , b ,ffjztt v mm? Q ,.,, L ,M5.,,Q.1 mia: I in K ,V .ig tg ua Zi V A 5,514 1 sta. an :mea e Se w P In llln wr 4 'U Elizabeth A. Sweeney, A.B. English III, french I Marianne Prell, B.A. Modern European History Director, Dramatic: American History Rosalie Lorenzet takes notes from her senior religion book, Toward the Eternal Commencement. PZ' is A. Janet Plunkett, A.B. Mary Paula Otterbein, B.A., M.A English I English Ill Moderator, Literary Magazine Qavulfy Principal-Sister Mary Geraldine Vice Principal-Sister Genevieve Registrar-Sister Mary Catherine Treasurer-Sister Stella Librarian-Sister Martha Guidance Counselor-Sister Barbara ENGLISH Sister Regis Sister Colette Sister Dorothy Marie Sister Eleanor Sister Florence Edward Sister laboure Miss Otterbein Miss Plunkett Mrs. Sweeney SOCIAL STUDIES Sister Zoe Sister Bernadette Sister Catherine Sister Elizabeth Ann Sister Julia Sister Mary Bernard Miss Prell LANGUAGES Sister Eleanor Sister Rose Sister Florence Edward Sister Jerome Sister laboure Sister Regis Mrs. Sweeney Cecilia M. Holtman, B.S. Florence B. Bell, B.S., M.A. Ollice Practice Physical Education SCIENCE Sister Angela Sister Clare Sister Jean Sister Marcella Sister Mary Barbara SECRETARIAL Sister Geraldine Sister Ann Regis Sister Bernadette Sister Jane Marie Sister Josephine Sister Mary Bernard Sister Mary Grace Miss Holtman MATHEMATICS Sister Bertha Sister Constantia Sister Mary Barbara Sister Oliva HOME ECONOMICS Sister Agnes Sister Flavia Mrs. Ellensen Mrs. Foster ART Sister Anna Mae Sister Ann Regis MUSIC Sister Jane Marie Sister Anna Mae Mrs. Von Rinteln Mr. Hipp PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Bell Agnes Von Rinteln James C. Hipp, B.Mus. Choral Orchestra ,ff fly! 1 nr KV v -' ox Y. Q. 3 Fmf, 5 RY mm A ' R Q. '- kg-der V Margaret Adolph studies a map of France to help her with cultural material in her study of French. t . 1 'u E. 1 . 1 'P -if - , , , H1397 JA! .V ' Wu .' ' 1 I' fm' - v ,f P-J w, .gg W 17' V. x r ,-...fy .Wh f I V M--.,,,, , r ,.-4- -, fm' . QV.. ' L, .,1 .. -,-A ,..ff1 h Wu , , p 1 -. ' ' , +-Ji -we N A NPN rl- A. 'x 'P 'x P -Q xx, Q ' 23:2 .Vmwxm I am a student, a free American student. I am securing a well-rounded education. The world of mathematics and science opens to me and in the universe I see the eternal plan ot the Divine Creator. The world of social living and of lan- guages mirrors for me the customs of other peoplesp the world of religion points out my way to eternal happiness. All knowledge is mine, tor my subiects truly help me to know the true, to do the good, and to love the beautiful. I am an American student and in my American school what power is within my grasp. ..1nf. muili su f X I - 4 I ii 'Q' 39. ii 'i. , ig' a i tg' V 1.5: H . K .V e r, f y E 4 - ll is N y J - 1 N. ' .9 i . , T 1 1 K 'lynx 5 E 4, y ., 1 K7 ,s ,V Ri A' YEAR l, SECTION 'I First row: Angela Jahnigen, Balrbara Mabe, Sharon Martin, Patricia Grose, Mary Knapp, Carmelita Dunigan, Elaine Deegan, Carolyn Jericel: Second row: Yvonne Alfaro, Virginia Farrell, Catherine Greenwell, Patricia Handley, Mary Jo Diem, Mary Ann Mrozinslci, Adelina DiPauIa, Frances Fitzpatrick, Mary Coburn, Catherine Clark. Third row: Kathleen Ball, Patricia Norris, Patricia lazenby, Joyce Green, Margaret Melone, Helen Meyers, Elizabeth Simm, Joyce Frank, Beverly Grail, Carole Ann Laliberte, Beverly Rodgers. Fourth row: Jaan Posedenti, Ann Daly, Barbara Babes, Dorothy Haut, Loretta Krause, Janet Erdman, Patricia Reedy, Marcella Seobolt, Louise Houston, Judith Bogarty, Dorothy Casey. Freshmen model clothes they wore in the Fashion Show sponsored Leaders' Club. Freshmen Latin students learn their cases from Sister Jerome. by the I in ar l n -A, .sv 'mm' L 'VL' e fi. f . p fs YM, YEAR I, SECTION 2 First row: Carole Martin, Frances DeGregoria, Mary Lynch. Second row: Sandra Galgono, Verna Maxwell, Jacqueline Wade, Mary Ann Voracolla, Grace Vinci, Joyce Murphy, Rita Leap, Carol Williams, Maureen McHugh, Carolyn Stack, Mary Alicia Froehlich. Third row: Joan Butz, Joan Hand, Carolyn Riesner, Patricia Kane, Violet Johnson, Patricia Willet, Barbara Schmitt, Lena Muttoletto, Joyce Foehrkolb, Mary Bunion, Mary Koehler. Fourth row: Dolores Delaney, Kathleen Lelbold, Patricia Grau, Rose Marie Miller, Sarah Poehler, Marie Kreis, Joanne Gegner, Judy Martin, Ann Marie Citraro, Barbara Ross, Cecelia Williams. YEAR I, SECTION 3 First row: Martha Kuhn, Jean Ziollcowski, Carol Panza, Mary Lou Stehlik, Lucille Maisto, Dolores Williams. Second row: Pat Fenton, Gwen Snyder, Margaret Shanahan, Ruth Hallock, Donna Siegert, Judith Wood, Pot Fifer, Katherine Holahan, Pat Frazier, Florence Zaranski, Pot Finneran. Third row: Miriam Walas, Rita Botz, Helen Daly, Lillian Golden, Rosemary Maisto, Rose Robinson, Deanna White, Frances Brocota, Concetto Day, Alvina Hagner, Rosalie Moxley. Fourth row: Amelia Ammer, Marcia Conelius, Catherine France, Ann Lingenfelder, Marguerite Roberts, Rosemarie Annarelli, Pat Nadarzynski, Pat Buchler, Carol Robinson, Virginia Trenchard. I . 5 ,439 V3 fl - A: .mv . .- If . - I5 it +I M1 1 ol K 'Q ap ii B -1 . 'lf' -r s., . 5 , my W fi i .E I I L t , , l B B . s .' - . Q - J 1 Qffit 1 YEAR I, SECTION 4 First row: Patricia Boone, Joan Gillease, Patricia Blount, Margaret Fitzpatrick, Patricia Grumbine, Frances Fauth, Mary Joseph Flanagan, Joan Caspariello, Kathleen Fisher. Second row: Phyllis Button, Patricia Covey, Theresa Gurgiclc, Frances Challmes, Mary Ann Ellis, Dorothy Gunther, Mary Kathleen Compton, Arlene Gann, Jean Bowling, Joanne Cucina, Lynne Forrest. Third row: Judith Beckman, Sarah Giannino, Mary Elder, Mary Ann Dorsey, Shirley Cormaclz, Josephine Brocato, Anne Chrest, Patricia Conway, Mary Joseph Bisaha, Joann Burger, Nancy Berg, Elizabeth Ellwood Re ina G ei . F th : R ' , g u rn our row osemary Benson, Jean Dougherty, Sarah Clark, Andrea Baker, Carol Ann Dougherty, Arlene Fields, Carolyn Blanchard, Faye Carson, Carol Haber, Joan Haggerty, Catherine Cliltord, Diane Blair. Another bell-another class-and once more around the corridor. 1 W Sister Bertha watches as Patricia Kline and Aurelia Mantz tackle an equation in algebra. appreciation class. literature offers a highway to adventure for these English students of Miss Plunkett. YEAR I, SECTION 5 First row: Martha Meredith, Mary Joan O'Connor, Patricia McGeeney, Nancy Love, Rosalie Kucharski, Phyllis Miller, Anita Lombardi, Elizabeth Janczewslri, Norma Kreusinger, Catherine O'Hara. Second row: Patricia Kline, Kathryn Keating, Patricia Davis, Mary Elizabeth Kraus, Anne Harding, Gertrude Hatterberth, Patricia Hoefiich, Christina Harris, Geraldine Korzybski, Anne Miller, June Noll, Ethel Jackson. Third row: Carol Lance, Patricia Koffenberger, Dorothy Markowski, Marion Milchenski, Margaret Murtaugh, Mary Florence Nolan, Lorraine Miller, Elizabeth Larlcins, Aurelia Mantz, Patricia Novak, Rose Marie Miller. Fourth row: Geraldine Kurtin, Nancy Lycett, Virginia Mettee, Barbara Anne Murray, Patricia Haggerty, Mary Lou Hill, Elizabeth Lampen, Anna Maichrzak, Mary Meyer, Carrie Hutchison, Jean latlza. f,' we L if ff alfa' I lrmlwf JSI: 111 murmur mmm, if n Sections 5 and 8 get in the spirit of Christmas at their music I 'fc Y Qi if 1, v tw M fl ii 4 l YEAR I, SECTION 6 First raw: Mary Bernadette Walsh, Patricia Ward, Patricia Sturgeon, Patricia Tormollen, Patricia Watts, Kathleen Wieman, Mary Elizabeth Wilson, Geraldine Woicieciowslri, Rita Wright. Second row: Mary Lou Rapp, Josephine Zito, Bernice Tyler, Miriam Sergi, Margaret Schoberg, Patricia Smith, Mary Elizabeth Wagner, Shirley Trantman, Janice Zinlx, Donna Sienkilewslxi, Cecilia Wilson. Third row: Carol Young, Pauline Sachs, Margaret Shipley, Patricia Roemer, Margaret Sanlxs, Gloria Saxon, Mary Martha Spear, I.eona Schmoll, Sandra Shutz, Rita Smith, Marlene Spellissy, linda Spindler, Julia Spine. Fourth row: Sheila Smith, Mary Pacione, Eileen Poyer, Marie Prytula, Rosemary Reinlle, Marlene Ricci, Charlotte Rock, Frances Runion, Rose Spies, Helen Rydzewslxa, Carol Ann Schreiber. YEAR I, SECTION 7 First raw: Patricia Gruss, Nancy Harig, Maureen Feehan, Joan Goldsmith, Maureen Stalxem, Donna Dunnunzia, Jeanene Dickerson, Margaret Davis, Mary Anna Green. Second row: Mary C. Dunleavy, Catherine McKenna, Elizabeth Hobbs, Susan Gralley, Patricia Craven, Irene Bendler, Elizabeth Eckert, Patricia Carney, Geraldine Antlrowialr, Tamazon Carter, Mary Bensley. Third row: Marjorie Ignatowslzi, Barbara Zerhusen, Clorinda Zea, Gloria McFauI, Gale Liszewslxi, Mary Elizabeth Malin, Patricia Rinller, Elizabeth Kern, Stella Kazmierslci, Florence Harbold, Marian Lo Presti, Mary P. Neill, Mary Mack, Mary Jean Joiner. Fourth row: Virginia Lastner, Theresa Zerhusen, Mary Ann Petrilc, Carole Simmons, Judith Small, Joanne Wachter, Patricia Shallcross, Irene Eichelberger, Marian Sellman, Paula Skelton, Anne Marie Moylon. A t. VT? .v x .- Iel O , I 5 ' ' 1 X - ' v, W S A 3. 2 23 3 '17 'I I . X? F ,Mx 5 . Mary Lynch works on her leather project while Sister Anna Mae shows Susan Gralley how to reproduce the eltect of the finger paintings ' R turned out lust fine. i i indicated by Joyce Frank. YEAR l, SECTION 8 First row: Shirley Lantz, Virginia Mullen, Patricia Thawley, Virginia Bush, Dorothy Howard, Paula long, Marian Muth, Elizabeth Thiemeyer, Martha Zinnert. Second row: Barbara Keith, Linda Ehrbaker, Catherine Ruark, Joan McMahon, Elizabeth Devilbiss, Patricia Endres, Seton Finnessy, Mary Catherine Monius, Katherine Simon, Elizabeth Widmyer, Alida Erdman, Patricia Hopkins. Third row: Barbara Klotl, Kathleen Phaffenbach, Dorothy Turnbaugh, Joan Borawicz, Diana Ambrosetti, Gertrude Karr, Mary Gilbert, Theresa McCrosson, Mary Cecilia Walsh, Mariorie Robbins, Norma Gonet, Bonnie Brown, Kathleen Henry. Fourth row: Marlene Dei, Joyce Thierfelder, Mary O'Leary, Mary Loughran, Patricia Johnson, Judith Geilfuss, Marie Cwiek, Marlene Bisasky, Patricia Getz, Mary Patricia Johnston, Marguerite McCorson. wbt7 ii.lrf1 : ' Sal :Lt -:w.f'1luv 'Sf 1 4, 1-ew' ftv r v 1 limi 1 With a twist and a turn at the right time, l-8 demonstrates the intricacies of a May Pole at the gym demonstration. P.S. Everything Wo 15' V , i S A z in QLB , sa -1N, in , if r'i V W i 6? P . 1 A 3 ' l lt - i 'C l. fl S In -1 E C ' l 55 x,,, B B u,sf H Q, . A NX: K . la W 1 x 3 im N ,V wf . ,..,. 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Sixth row: Theresa Ciotola, Ernestine Cavallo, Carol Davis, Ruby Chatiman, Mary Bailey, Barbara Gierczak, Marilyn Dougherty. t Q X K, .,, X ,nearly 4' ' V l my , , Q N5 if f -.. 5 s 1 ' f we fn YEAR ll, SECTION 2 First row: Rosemary Siford, Nancy Towner, Joan Rutledge, Loretta Salkauskas, Jacklyn Martin, Jeanette Shiflet, Nancy Rush. Second row Dorothy Gregorski, Nancy Stupi, Eleanor Schroeder, Mary Agnes Tribull, Joan O'Keefe, Margaret Mahan, Catherine Miller. Third row Margaret Schulty, Norma Taminini, Arlene Wroten, Marlene Wanner, Dorothy Reier, Sharon Roberts, Joan Neff, Ruth Royston. Fourth row Barbara Manning, Constance Ruzakowski, Carol Bierman, Jane Lewis, Joan Nickol, Bonnie Rohr, Bernadette Zepp. Fifth row: Patricia McDonald Jean Hefternan, Elaine Lucas, Janet Robinson, Mary Lou McBride, Marlene Shilling, Joan Schwarzkopf. Sixth row: Joan Nocar, Joan Sacks Antoinette Maiewslni, Johanna Lux, Clara Rezac, Diane Myers, Anne Nason. ,. I ii? 1 ii ix xxx A 7 I, E H ,, LL., . 5 'if :Q K . 4 A . ,y V I 9 ' v 4 -'fwi r ' ,xfgf 5 K .gf ' T. i io ii - K' V. ll I-W. 'gb X., 1, X A W it , at 5 -, , ' x In 19: I ' f Y . J . , A3 E I .-.st Y ' QI' YEAR Il, SECTION 3 first row: Rosamond Ballesteros, Leanne Zatlcovich, Joanne Mayhugh, Veronica Rebhan. Second row: Patricia Johanson, Linda Rigby, Mary Shourds, Marie Lindner, Madeleine Hingeley, Maria Guercio, Susana Jiion, Helen Wheeler, Josephine Walls. Third row: Catherine Kennedy, Barbara Kelly, Antoinette l.a Rosa, Joan Snow, Victoria Narlcus, Dolores Dudley, Jacqueline Murphy, Mary Kalista, Donate Cymer. Fourth row: Grace Bisser, Elizabeth Lacy, Dorothy Blanch, Margaret Clarke, M. Ellen Bertorelli, Laverne Berends, Judith Calvert, Elizabeth Spranlmle, Patricia Sanguineti, Patricia Lascola. YEAR II, SECTION 4 Iirst row: Jacqueline Moloney, Jean Bailey, Mary Alice Benner, Elaine Fromm, Anne Daniel, Carol Amonn. Second row: Mary Conroy, Rita Balsamo, Patricia City, Mary Cross, Margaret Daley, Anita Blair, Joan Baker. Third row: Jeannette Desrosiers, Cynthia Davis, Eleanora Beck, Joyce Chenoweth, Estelle Braid, Barbara Chapin, Mary Ellen Ellwooal, Patricia Carr. Fourth row: Arlene Behler, Margaret Balmer, Nadia Bendiulc, Maria Bendiulc, Cathy Fiorenza, Ellen Edulmat, Janice Arnold. Fifth raw: Aleaisa Bordenski, Maybelle Arthur, Jo Anne Decker, Judy Freburger, Calle-en Flanagan, Bertha Bees. Sixth row: Rosalee Dontell, Dolores Baronella, Gwendolyn Bratt, Carolyn Day, Marlene Frankenberger, Barbara Duley, Carolyn Enders. GT 1' . f i I i if A ' ir, . I , I L ' ' I V , v Q 1 V, J, g l fr fris if 1 ' s' D . r E4 J a s + if ' R A 'r 'I -' if it lie J , 'ic' J, 'pt , like .. 'F Interesting? Certainly, says Sister Angela as she explains the nature of the grasshopper to Mary Alice Trainor, Bernadette Johnston, and Anne Bruggy. 5 This home nursing class watches attentively as Carolyn Day, under the direction of Mrs. Elmer Ellensen, R.N,, gives Joyce Chenoweth a bath. l YEAR Il, SECTION 5 First row: Charlotte Laber, Jaan Kipp, Ann Kilduff, Catherine Kellner, Margaret Landes, Carol Karcher, Dale Klawunder, Mary Ann Liberto. Second row: Patricia Guerin, Bridget Hughes, Barbara Goodman, Sara Keating, .loan Lancles, Maureen Hughes, Patricia Jones, Maris Stella Kram, Margaret Kantzes. Third row: Marlene Karl, Patrice Hammer, Marie Hevey, Loretta Hession, Sandra Heller, Joan Gutowski, Patricia Mallery, Phyllis Johnson, Celeste Holden, Mary Ann Kopec, Helen Kaifer. Fourth row: Mary Louise Gooclmuth, Angela Linardi, Beverly Fryer, Dorothy Geier, Julia George, Bernadette Garner, Marie Gurry, Gail Hnyla, Mary Ann Gorleski, Clara Manning, Frances Kazmierski. in . I ,sr- . I ,ii,, M E W - 'ff g V i - . l' TL . '. ii , Rf , we . P 'ii . .24 pf is ,, - ,, .V if A-'fri a ' ,, . . 4 , t Q it, It C its y f le Q I like ,,, ft Q itis if 5 'll ,A ja Il , Zo' Need any money? Bills to pay? Sophomores ore learning how to meet this situation in general business class with Sister Bernadette. s.: X t f l i 1 I C 'L' to J 7 C 'f i.' tif i ' y . , if 'ff l E r 3 YEAR Il, SECTION 6 First row: Judith Murphy, Margaret Parsons, Regina Pell, Joann Trabert, Barbara McDougall. Second row: Santino Matassa, Charlotte Therres, Joann Pirchalski, Carol Poehler, Charlotte Maslcell, Carolyn Marshall, Maria Monti. Third row: Mary Stuclley, Kathleen Turner, Betty Sledz, Phyllis Ward, Carmela Triolo, Jeannette McMahon, Dorothy Zurgable, Lois Snyder. Fourth row: Mary Lou Sullivan, Jeannette Peters, Mary Claire Robinson, Mary Lou Santora, Phyllis Miller, Barbara Schnebelen, Shirley Roberts. Fifth raw: Barbara Mullen, Mariorie Wheeler, Gloria Troutner, Patricia Walzog, Patricia Zheb, Patricia Winelce, Mary Frances Urbanski, Sixth row: Deanna McFadden, Mary Ann Tontz, Geraldine Montague, Judith Messer, Lindo Regester, Madeleine Trutter. 28 I f si I t 2 .. Fx . l S 'Q Y l . , qw' Y' , 1 ' iii. f '35 A3124 'MCL--5' i F '-2. J . 'ft' - A , 5. l . .-cy 2 L L ,f Gfwez , A l YEAR II, SECTION 7 First row: May Jane McKenna, Mary Adele Donohue, Anne Bruggy, Dolores Zinkand, Agnes Cavanaugh, Jean Stoclisdale, Eleanor Lombardi, Elizabeth Schmitz. Second row: Patricia Bossle, Theresa Ayd, Eileen Warns, Rita Cole, Claire Skrivan, Rochelle Narbut, Elizabeth Fisher. Third row: Ann Bach, Marion Culotta, Mary Smith, Marcella Lockard, Cecilia Hauf, Kathleen Hayes, Mary Ann Craun, Janet Kolb, Margaret Kehoe. Fourth row: Patricia Ward, Ellen Moore, Frances Heilker, Brenda Rcediger, Mary Patricia Reisinger, Joann Uhlhorn, Mary Patricia Waesche. Fifth row: Cailin Ryan, Mary Bayer, Lois Wagner, Mary Alice Trainor, Eleanor Carmen, Bernadette Johnston, Mary Green. Sixth row: Carolyn Klappenberger, Adele Kulwicki, Arlene Marx, Mary Ann Gurgick, Barbara Rawa, Lucy Mason, Patricia Novotny. .L l 'Q Q-XIXN ...bk Browsing class, under the guicl- From rags to riches is the favorite ex- ance of S'5le Zfm' Pliers that pression of the sophomore sewing class golden opoortumty to catch up os they Gt and measure patterns. on all kinds of work and information. Future models? Well maybe, but for the present it's iust another fashion show for these modistes. 29 YEAR lll, SECTION T First row: Eleanor Celana, Nadine Byrnes, Barbara Lee Anderson, Mary Brady, Christine Betz, Margaret Durkin, Patricia Brown, Carolyn Bitzel, Mary Sue Bigham. Second row: Kathleen Arthur, Lucille D'Emidio, Dorothy Anderson, Janet Esserwein, Nancy Bogrosky, Arlene Amrhein, Joan Abbey, Carol Gehring, Diane Bowling, Frances Blake. Third row: Teresa Campitelli, Sherlynn Gamber, Joan Anderson, Audrey Bristow, Carol Dwayer, Gertrude Edwards, Judy Edwards, Helen Ellis, Dionyse Butler, Sylvia Batzer, Eileen Beirne. Fourth row: Martha Bufano, Romuine Brady, Judy Sroka, Gloria Ciekot, Patricia Feehley, Bernice Bowinkelman, Dolores Ernst, Mary Helen Chenowith, Josephine Brooksbank, Mary Clare Bullock. Gay Paris offers enchantment and excitement to these new etudiantes francaises. 5-. ti' SK These juniors don't need Walter Winchell to keep them abreast of the news. Nadine Byrnes and Christine Betz help to make history inter- esting as Miss Prell looks on. K, P- l A J T I 'if T t o ' 7 l X ' J E7 1 Ti 2 fi? ,E iii' 'fit' or J F1134 ,, J J if , T we ii ii iff L it -' 1 or J i , K ie .Qui r V 3' - ' P gi 1 ef ' PM ax Z' , .' ' fe 1 it ,Q 5 , M Q, x i , l YEAR III, SECTION 2 First row: Mary Rose Meyers, Dolores Merrilcen, Angela Kolodzieiski, Joan Kalrel, Patricia Janlcowslci, Nadine Murphy, Elizabeth O'Brien, Diana Macciola. Second row: Jeannie Parisi, Mary Jane Hodges, Beverly Groomes, Patricia Naunton, Barbara Likes, Antoinette Havilicek, Diane Metzel, Stephanie Kraft, Carol Handlir. Third row: LaVerne McKenna, Dolores Hauf, Mary Helen Hamilton, Phyllis Marcinlsowslxi, Ellen Hiltz, Geraldine Marshall, Catherine Miller, Patricia Kaubell, Mary Anne Meyers, Mary Catherine Mott, Patricia Rossback, Jean McColgan, Sandra Morrello. Fourth row: Mary Keegan, Mary Hutchins, Janet Asendorf, Mildred Gunkel, Rosalie Kelly, Katherine Melone, Lois HoHman, Janet McFaul, lauraine Langis, Elizabeth Mahrenholz, Patricia Kellenbenz. YEAR Ill, SECTION 3 First row: Carolyn Rinaldi, Rose Serio, Gail Sprucebanln, Nancy Sparrow, Carol Seybold, Patricia Seybold, Mary Jean Rina, Edda Rosslropf. Second row: Beverly Recker, Betty Spellissy, Patricia Reardon, Claire Thomas, Catherine Wagner, Claudette West, Geraldine Spiegel, Carol Swann, Celeste Schimunek, Bernardine Spiegel. Third row: Noel Marks, Catherine Smith, Carol Schnebelen, Carol Tayman, Mary Lucille Ross, Patricia Wilkerson, Patricia Thornton, Germaine Smithers, Mary Elizabeth Sasada, Elda Mae Zang, Florence Thorn. Fourth row: Arlene Riggs, Patricia Roebig, Carolyn Wett, Patricia Sharpe, Sue Ann Shover, Carolyn Wittway, Carol Sealover, Patricia Schrieber, Vivian Ortt, Diana Singer. ,Q 5 4 x 'K' rfvy 4 .4-:,,. X I ,M VM. i if s A 1, i it il tiii . P .,r-f iilii tl J K li it it ru Ah J x A ff, . ll-, hlllldwl I .. if Q 'L' - ,iff J ,C A my W + , ' T A 1, K 4.1 p N V xi I. .... vi - T ' T ' ' T Q , 1 . Q T T ' l , ' lx 'ly - 1 at i - N il ll . l f L' 'li L ill A I . T .VLA if A f T , P .g M. Y 5 , or . f ws . s l -1 f . X V Jig, 'X X A x A YEAR lll, SECTION 4 First row: Julia Hammond, Patricia Keith, Carol Vogeler, Carmen GrilTith, Joan Kelly, Jeanette Knowles, Patricia Johnson, Joyce Todd, Katherine Fields, Second row: Theresa Alagna, M, Lee Boilon, M. Ann Baggio, Rosemarie DiPietro, M. Jane Buslly, Pauline Bober, Ruth Ciscle, Dorothy Duffy, Lois Korzybslsi. Third row: M. M, Burke, Louise Brazier, Angela Canning, Shirley Bowens, Mary Bowling, Margaret Kenna, Jean Crone, Marion Carson, Ann Lee Coburn, Rosalie Goeb, Carole Breigher, Joan Burhorst. Fourth raw: Helen Hynes, Vera Geoghegan, Jean Johnson, Doris Kraus, Patricia Holahan, Barbara Jahnigan, Patricia Koch, Mary Ann Konopski, M. Ann Everett. Practice makes perfect, and if this is true, booklxeepers of lll-'l have a bright future ahead. Gm Ship ahoy! Joan Anderson, Kathleen Arthur, and Audrey Bristow embark on a study of the rock in the stormy sea of this world, the Church. Time flies as iunior typists deftly try for 50-word certificates. Maybe this will be the end, think Carol Ann Drogowslxi, Josette Corteggiano, and Kathleen Callahan as they carefully neutralize some HCI with NaOH in chemistry class. YEAR III, SECTION 5 First row: Patricia Shuster, Barbara Perry, Marlene McFadden, Geraldine Rawlings, Dorothy Puelzt, Bernadette Smith, Mary Lee Weller, Margaret Moore. Second row: Carole Roach, Eleanor Sales, Nancy Sanders, Carol Wipfield, Brenda Warner, Mary Ann Zebron, Mary Jane Olsen, Betty Stryiewslxi, Maryann Prydzewslxa. Third row: Jessie McClain, Phoebe McHugh, Patricia O'Brien, Patricia Sauter, Sandra Slivinslxi, Loretta Snyder, Patricia Stroh, Mary Scheller, Mary Marsonek, Patricia Zarriello. Fourth row: Marie MacDonnell, Marlene Lynch, Loretta Leyhe, Helena Munck, Anna May McGuirk, Elizabeth Arena, Peggy Magaha, Peggy Miller, Barbara Miller. nr l y j wr' ,g ' 'f,,Ql,W ,x, f z . br 2. , L W. Q rwei- jgmkfiz K 7 rl -Fl J W ll l-fflftll l ' iff' te t l ! t K , E ' t x N 1, 1 , in 'l 1 E' 4 t, M gb, t 1 at ,,,, at Y 3 ,, M if x T l lelelfl it l y 'M l l , E I ,3 , Q i Y N I i. E I WNBA l I f - 1 X - Q N inet L - . .I M. 1 . y - 1 4. ffl. V I5 ' Sui-ka YEAR lll, SECTION 6 First row: Marie Ernest, Bernadette Blanlc, Mary Elizabeth Finnegan, Janet Braun, Patricia Ann Finnegan, Sandra Di Stefano, Vivian Fleck, Virginia Hipsley, Genevieve Dorczak, Dorothy Hooper, Second row: Judith Grogan, Patricia Hand, Jeanne Colburn, Thelma Lennox, Lynn Breuning, Jean Fleming, Miriam Holler, Joan Henderson, Patricia Houck, Constance De Shesky, Constance Dougherty. Third row: Beverly Hullinger, Mary Elizabeth Allen, Carol Grueninger, Gay Archambault, Barbara Elsner, Mary Lou Dency, Mary Lou Dunn, Dorothy Evans, Joan Heim. YEAR III, SECTION 7 First row: Muriel Maxwell, Carole Kessler, Mary Schleupner, Maxine Prucha, Eleanor Noppenberger, Ellen Schell, Dorothy Malone, Joan Koch. Second row: Catherine Hunt, Joyce King, Nancy Perrera, Joann Skoglin, Dolores Lolli, Mary Patricia Riordan, Bernadette Kaczmarek, Mary Lazzelle, Bernadette Patrick, Third row: Patricia Shanahan, Catherine Roberts, Sue Russell, Marianna Mattassa, Mary Ann McDonnell, Barbara McTague, Joan Matulionis, Anna Marie Schlotmonn, Gwendolyn Lothroum, Sybil Newman, Mary Keith, Charlotte Magrogan. Fourth row: Winitred Little, Mary Jane Wurzbacher, Margaret Smith, Constance Kreml, lone Bischof, Patricia Vaise, Dorothy Pahlman, Patricia Stephenson, Eugenia Smith. w. ff , i S v ' I R fe' -to f , W s. ' K ,', ,ggi ' r K we ,Y t I ' A ' sf.: :lc fi- ig. Ki r .C or Q if l l --...nf A A -.0-A f Entertainment Roman style is provided by the dancers as Bernice, lEnid Salel, the noble Roman lady and her maids look on in a scene from The Light Beyond presented by Ill-8. Insert-Dolores Parlett, director. YEAR Ill, SECTION 8 First row: Sue Nevin, Joyce Lowry, Dolores Parlett, Jane Gunn, Marie Smith, Joan Blair, Carol Ann Drogowslxi. Second row: Joyce Frock, Antoinette Creamer, Kathleen Callahan, Elizabeth Zepp, Linda Bonahan, Marguarite Downs, lenore Franklin, Enid Sale, Patricia Hodge, Loretta Reinhardt. Third row: Gloria Defina, Roberto Saunders, Bernardine Phaltenbach, Anita Narbut, Elizabeth Adamska, Maureen Holler, Shirley Pittman, Jeanne Dyott, Luisa Ruiz, Rita Multolett. Fourth row: Norma DiGennaro, Anne Atkinson, Marcello Mayer, Mary Hayes, Catherine Moravec, Mary Jo Keys, Bernardine Geier, Geraldine Weber, Josette Corteggiano, Geargene Batz. milfs ww ein. 'X' A -sv Q I .. 4 if I w .,.-u. 'qfJ , X. . . ,-L, . .- . 3.1. .f w.: '.gJ'M'. ' ,' . . ,.., .4f AA . uw Qazfifmz ii' Q ff' A A v- X- ,uf V .N - ,rg ,. . ,. sf' 4,-K,-.W-. . AA- X-L..A,,. - .'- ,e f 7 xH.. AL -L..fgwqgff3,,g,...., W X., .X -'fzzbg L wk.-AS Q: - ' - Sr I R, 'J'5--iK : A 0 'wx M .:. . 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Left-The Christ Child asks a blessing of His Heavenly Father before the evening meal-one of the tableaux of Ceremony of Carols, Lower left-To honor the Nativity, Setonites pay a visit to the Chapel. Below-Margaret Koehler reads the Collect of the Advent Mass and Marie Kreis lights the Advent Candle as Mary Alicia Froelich sings an Advent hymn. fx. fs Y-Q-H 1 F ' aiu - q r-wx, t ll X nw MA l I in-ft' if C 'X . --ie s -,.- Us 5 we X 4 s ,ff W H... y Q ' fi 'isff1'f1:'3i,f H l l j -X l N , C 'Xe N W 1 RJ , N f 1 . this Wnmirrfus mam, Ulfrisf is barn. What better way is there to show the true Christmas spirit than by sharing what we have with Christ's beloved poor? And in the midst of all these feverish preparations, a moment of peace and quiet can always be found in the Chapel where we recall our Lord's Nativity before the humble manger scene. Christmas carols fill the air and Glee Club and Dramatic Club activities all blend to make of this time a season ot love and happiness. Right-Mary plays with the Child Jesus as Joseph works in the humble home of Nazareth-one of the tableaux of Ceremony of Carols, lower right-ln preparation for Christmas, Joan Blair, Mary Hayes, and Catherine Moravec decorate their homeroom bulletin board. Below-Toys, food, packages-all gaily decorated are sent to the poor through the generosity of Setonites. f ,ff 5 ,. J t . , l gl X V, :J -i lf N X sw Xu ll We mst vursclrfcs fum your arms, 0 lmlmzmlafrf 1 Preparing for the reception of the Children of Mary, Gayl Carre, president, arranges Miraculous Medals to be given the aspirants. The Reverend William J. McCIimont, C.M., addresses the student body on the virtues of Our Lady. T . pg K iff 1 if CHILDREN OF MARY Established at Seton in 1948, the Children ot Mary is one of the most important organizations. Its aim is personal sanctitico- tiong its motto, To Jesus through Mary , its insignia, the Miraculous Medal. The association is the fulfillment of a desire expressed by Blessed Mother to St. Catherine Laboure for such an organization. Through the study af Mary, students learn to possess Christ by leading a more interior life and then to radiate Him to others through good example. On entering this organiza- tion, one must remain an aspirant from February to the following December and promise to say the daily Rosary and receive weekly Holy Communion. Among other things, the Little Oftice of the Blessed Mother is recited at the monthly meeting held in the auditorium. Mary has claimed every Child of Mary as her own in a special way, and they in turn show their love for their Mother by faithfully living up to their promises and by endeavoring to be Mary-like in all things. ,JN ,ap-1 presidentg Agatha Deluca, secretary, Catherine Elliott, treasurer, check Children of Mary attendance records. Eleanor Lambden, vice Aided by Gayl Carre, Father McClim0nt distributes Children of Mary medals. f' x X. ,Mather cy' jesus and our Mather, Mary. -3 ll f ef 9 l 1 The Children of Mary, led by Gayl Carre, president, and Lucy Mason, representative of the aspirants, recite their pledge. .tl Gayl Carre crowns Blessed Mother at the annual May Crowning. Aspirants of the Children of Mary happily await their reception into the organization. -, mi' E7reely yell have reeeieeet freely give. Generous mission-minded Setonites line up for the annual Palm Sunday Mission Rally at the Cathedral. Regina Zawaclci, president, is anxiously counting the votes that will decide who is to be Queen of Hearts. Officers of the C.S.M.C. count daily returns which will bring ioy and happiness to the missions in Bolivia. Jean Cirelli, recording secretary: Patricia Kaerner, vice president, Marilyn Klappenberger, treasurer. Regina Zawacki receives the Paladin Jewel at the annual Mission Rally, Patricia Koerner was awarded the Arch- bishop's Medal. SETON UNIT-C.S.M.C. A sense of charity is instilled in the heart of every Setonite through the untiring eHorts of the representatives of the Catholic Students Mission Crusade. On three different occasions over S1200 was collected. For the Propagation of the Faith, the Bolivian Missions of the Daughters of Charity for which the Queen of Hearts contest was sponsored, and for the Bishops Relief Fund all gave generously. From the sale of Christmas cards S700 was realized. Approximately 8,000 Green Scapulars were made and distributed. For the Jesuit Missions, hundreds of greeting cards were sent to India and about 400 books to Africa. A total of approximately 2,000 Miraculous Medals were dis- tributed. The Seton Unit was hostess at a Local Conference on January 11, and on Palm Sunday members took part in the annual rally at the Cathedral. Members of the court followed by Constance Dougherty, crown bearer, and Patricia Dalcshaw, Queen of Hearts, ascend the steps to the stage for the Act of Consecration. 6'l1arily is the virtue af thc hearh and fmt of the hands. R, KS Katherine Fiarenza, treasurer, and Marlene McFadden, secretary, prepare the altar for the reception of the Louise de Marillacs. LOUISE DE MARILLACS The Louise de Marillacs is a section of the Association of the Ladies of Charity established by St. Vincent de Paul for the visit- ing of the sick and the aged. It has the some end, the same spirit, but it is composed exclusively of young girls who propose to honor our Lord Jesus Christ as the source and model of all charity, according to the words of St. Vincent, and to imitate Him in visiting the sick, especially the aged and the triendless. On the day of her reception after a six-month probation period, each girl receives a smoll indulgenced crucifix which she wears when visiting her old people. At Seton the Thursday activity period sees groups of these generous girls visiting such places as City Hospital, the Little Sisters of the Poor, Montebello Hos- pital, the Melchor Nursing Home, and the Fayette Street Con- valescent Home. These gay misses are on their way to bring happiness and cheer to the less fortunate. an---Y Ar 1 .. ci Q. Angela Fuchs, president, gathers some goodies for the old people. Louise de Marillacs ask God's blessing on their work before each visit to the poor. Hula life pure, all things are pure. LEGION OF DECENCY Having as its purpose the promotion of decent films, books, plays, literature, and radio and TV programs, the Seton unit of the Scholastic Unit of the Legion of Decency was one of the charter members. Membership in this organization calls for mili- tant Catholicity in promoting Catholic standards of decency and morality. On February 15, a city-wide rally was held at Seton at which the Reverend T. Austin Murphy presided and conducted a movie forum. To further the cause of this organization, various pamphlets are circulated among the students of various high schools and city-wide meetings are held four times a year. Barbara Santoro, president, checks a movie list. Joan Yates, vice president, Ann O'Neill, recording secretary, Nina Orlando, corresponding secretary for the Executive Board of the Baltimore Scholastic Legion of Decency, Virginia Hipsley, iuniar representative on the Executive Board discuss tuture events. Carol Ann Schreiber, Carolyn Gordon, Dorothy Anderson, Helen Rydzewsko, Mary Elizabeth Sasada, Mary Ann Zebron, Nadia Bendiuk set oft to represent Seton at a Legion of Decency meeting. 45 rl Iv Q y ,.., .. r ' ...... s . .. 7:llf51i.j Q , HUA, the goodness nf nur Gnd IS czferyllzzlfg MOTHER SETON GUILD To honor Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton, foundress of the Sisters of Charity in America and inaugurator of the American Parochial School System in the United States, and to hasten her beatifica- tion are the purposes of the Mother Seton Guild. These are being accomplished by making known Mother Seton's life and her virtues. Prayer cards, relics, and literature are obtainable from student representatives. The cause of her beatificatian is also being furthered by bulletin boards, quotations from her writing on blackboards. On the anniversary of her death in January members of the Guild presented a skit over the public address system and a filmstrip and records were presented in the audi- torium. lf the Church deigns to raise Mother Seton to the altar, she will be the first American-born saint. Patricia Koftenberger, Kathleen Callahan, Beverly Chalifman Margie Downs portray an episode from the life of Mother Seton .-f-' A Patricia Pappurotta, president, checks names while getting tickets from the file. L'mfc the lzylzl af wisdam, all ye 1 2 r ! . ' I i Ottenses ore thoughtfully weighed before decisions ore mode by Christine Owens and Fleurice Picker, secretaries: and Connie Seng, vice president and president of the Honor Court. . 5 I Q M7 QS? . A .l IW 1? Vu 4 ., that bear rule mfcr pwplc. I . X? S-.ff STUDENT COUNCIL As every organization needs order and government, the Student Council has been established to foster and promote interest in student government at Seton High School. its aim is to mold character and to prepare each student to take her place as a good citizen of the American government. This Council is comprised of representatives, chosen by the students themselves, who strive to promote a better understanding of the obligations and privileges of democratic government among the students, Council members take a pledge to obey and uphold the laws and regulations. Although ever vigilant, the Council conducts an annual coopera- tion drive during which time rules and regulations are stressed and student loyalty emphasized. The Honor Court, which is a branch of the Student Council, holds court twice a week during which time those sections or individuals who have been penalized for misde- meanors have the opportunity to plead their case. 'il IL! i 'c'p- 'ni'- 'i r f With cooperation as their theme, Dolores Parlett, Mary Ann McDonald, Marianna Matassa, Geraldine Weber, Carol Gehring, junior councilors, prepare to distribute posters for their annual campaign. 3 123 'swan' 3 i i iff so px f ff Q A ' Q I ,,,,,,, Mlm News . t .Q on iq., is i.-A U' ' t xl' TZ' hw wgM,,x1ftyyq.rvl 'ww Qi' ' ' 3.1-Q .' , W---V it r Q .,,.-, l lgirse l 'lil t ' if li' 'N . h:f.:'I1 -if , ' ' J 2 if 1 ' ,Y Q ' Q, QW f Q, ' ,,- ,Lg N, ' Z. , 4 13? 1 Q.. 3 s W5 ' X Editor-in-chief Margaret Adolph glances over some of the exchanges for ideas, ideas, ideas. Of all the arts in uflziclz flu' wise cred SETON HIGH NEWS Hard worlx, late haurs, fun at press conventions at Villanova and Towson, harrowing visits to the printer, apprentices, and Journalism Club committees characterized the year for the SETON HIGH NEWS staff and the Journalism Club, The news- paper garnered many laurels, among them Medalist rating from Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and All-Catholic rating from the Catholic School Press Association. There were a few nightmarish events such as the belated arrival of the April issue, the seemingly untillable little, or more often, big white spaces which always cropped up. The trip to New York for the CSPA Convention in March, the Journalism Club party, and the final issue of SHN in May brought the year to a memorable climax. ,..,,l Y Mary Pat Talbott-News Editor Diane Hoynie-Editorial Editor Joan Messer-Feature Editor Donna Strazilr-Sports Editor Ls i 1 E56 'fr 'P 'N 4 , l l -,CM sc,,,, , f -4.g4,,,, X'-as ff - Sister Dorothy Marie, moderator, Celeste Schimunelc, Sue Nevin, and A periodical job of the business staff is the distribution of the paper Gloria Ciekot, assistant page editors, seem justly proud of their eltorts Dolores Rybak, Phyliss Pleiss, Margaret Poehler, Theresa Sallustlo as they inspect a recent issue of the Seton High News. Catherine Parsons, and Robin Ward, manager, prepare another issue x Nature? chief masterpiece is writing Well Another issue-another meeting. News reporters get pointers from Mary Pat Talbott. 5 Time Pre33 ef Coflfe Ween s 'ence 9:57011 held S of fh or e M Colle Towsondrylqnd S 9e. Spam fholo-we EUchers Oy' b My +- 1 9 -' i X 4 One of the highlights of the Columbia Scholastic Press Con- vention was dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria, enioyed by Teresa Handley, Joan Noll, Donna Strazik, Celeste Schimunek, Margaret Adolph lstandingl, and Kathleen Carroll, Mary Harrington, and Sue Nevin. F' 1 I 1 Sports reporters cover the gym. Patricia Conway, Elaine Lucas Betty Sledz, Katherine Minor, Phyllis Miller, Christine Franz E XJ Th? V Feature writers scrutinize exchange papers for ideas. I ,Wy 5 3 wi 'ff' -914 , .i gg , Q . K fi Y I' it az, E i Q K V K K: K K t: X X K v' E Y f .?- K: 5 I .QL . f ,. 5 5 B4 r 5 ' QT 2 r i g i s 1? fi f A F E 5 5 f ' K , A Ei 1 3 1 5 55 W 5 ii-5 if 1 , . v i fr f ai 5 , Q T721 i i ' M :if-5 x i r , X y V I F 4' . 3 , N ' X re? K X, 4 7 , f r I fy. -Rv L . . . .- X I ' 5 - an Y x I 1 r I 'If ' il K 0 1,-9 A - - I' if A. Mary Gay, Angelina Famularo, JoAnn Bemrick, Doroihy Prager, Joyce Presii. Margaret Germershausen and Carolyn Troy, associate editors, consider how Oo make an old idea, new. Yr E E'alc11t alma fauna! make zz Writer, , . , I F Patricia Grimes Editor-in-chief 1955 , iiif Regina Smith, Joanna Valle, Carolyn Kilner, Patricia Hill, Martha Pierson. there must be zz heart behind the bank. SHEPHERDESS Printed on the pages, as well as written in our hearts are memories that we will cherish forever. Even though the work was slow and sometimes exasperating, the goal was worth it. Besides working together, there were Press Conferences at Villa- nova ond Towson. As the years go by and our book grows in importance and value, we shall know that we helped ta relive in the hearts of many Setonites, the classes, activities, and friend- ships enioyed during their school years. And a good time was had by all at the Christmas party. mb Nh Pat Grimes explains layout to iunior ap- prentices Dolores Parlett, Margie Downs, Connie Dougherty, Josette Corteggiano. Absent when the picture was taken were lenore Franklin and Betty Sasada. Ure art of the ,vm is to rause fha inward ifisim. Mary Ann Soustek, editor-in-chief, checks copy and layout before sending to the printer. VIGNETTES To give those Setonites who possess literary talent an oppor- tunity to have their work published, VIGNETTES, a literary magazine, was inaugurated in 1954. Published ance a year, it includes essays, poems, and short stories contributed by members of all tour years. The immediate staff includes members of the senior class interested in layout and make-up. Members of the Art Club interested in this type of work draw illustrations for some of the entries. This recent addition to the list of school publications acts as an incentive for creative writing among the entire student body. It's an endless weeding job for the literary staft. If we only had more pages, moan Katherine Minor, Martha DeVos, Joan Hanson, Mary Lou Williams, Miss Otterbein, moderator, Nancy Palmer, Lillian Baker, Carole Richards, Enid Puig, Rosemarie Wirth. Artists plan clever designs which help to make inter- esting material even more enticing. Diane Rykoslti, Moniea Hurdel, Gertrude Edwards, Barbara Rawa, 52 Loretta Reinhardt. 455 Crue ar! is rczfcreuf imitation of 617511, ART CLUB Open to any member of the student body who has the desire to express and increase her artistic ability, the Art Club offers many opportunities in all fields of art. During the past year, members participated in the Marilyke Dress Contest, the French Poster Contest sponsored by Pi Delta Phi, National French Honor Society, and the C.Y.O. Poster Contest. ln the French Poster Contest Anita Narbut won first prize, followed by Mary Shourds, Cecelia Williams, and Ruth Ciscle who took fifth, ninth, and tenth place respectively with honorable mention given to Gertrude Edwards. ln May the club held an exhibition consisting of at least two proiects of each girl. Among the works dis- played were those in oils, watercolors, charcoal, pastels, paper sculpture, and puppets by freshman members. Throughout the year classroom and corridor bulletin boards attest to the generosity and talents of art club members. .loan Matulionis, secretary, Loretta Reinhardt, vice president, Anita Narbut, treasurer prepare art worlc for exhibition. Mary Ellen Haviland, president, sets up a still life. Josephine Walls, Katherine Minor, Gertrude Edwards, Mary Pot Fischer, Pat Papparotta, and Peggy Schruefer are the girls behind the attractive advertisements for Seton activities. Joyce Frank and Rosalie Kucharski examine an oil, Mary Shourds and Betty Adamska look at hand-painted Easter eggs, and Dorothy Major and Donna Sien- lrilewski examine the crafts at the Art Exhibition during Open House. Z7reaa1s, banks, are each a ufarlrb aaa Iraaks, We kaaw, are a sabstaatial Warlrt bath ,vars aaa aaaa Joan Keating, president, shelves boolms after a busy day. LIBRARY COUNCIL One of the most helpful and active organizations at Seton is the library Council. Its main purpose is to assist the librarian in carrying out the duties necessary to keep a well ordered library. Same of the varied duties include charging books, arranging bulletin boards, tiling, shelving hooks, and counting and recording circulation. Always loolc- ing for new ideas, members attended a library Meeting at North- western High School, Hyattsville, Maryland, where they learned the functions of a new modern library. The library Key, the monthly paper composed by the members and consisting of bool: reviews, alumnae reports, and human interest articles, made its debut this year. Parties throughout the year add a social note to the busy lives of these librarians. A librarian's worlc is never done-but there are so many things to do that there's never a dull moment. Mary Hayes, treasurer, lone Bischof, secretary, Patricia Koubelc, historian, Patricia Kenealy, vice president. Time out lor a good time at the fall picnic 54 February-Catholic Press Month-brings an added challenge to zealous librarians Diana Singer, Nadine Murphy, Marie lana, Sister Martha, moderator, Mary Hayes. librarians from Seton and Poly combined business with pleasure on their trip to Hyattsville. Kesoloed Uno! ine ?ederol government snonld initiate d ,ooliey of free irode ornong notions friendly to the llniled Stores. Helen Potoclu President Amrmative Speaker MARITAIN DEBATING CLUB We Opponent They O Mt. St. Joseph 2 0 Loyola 2 2 Calvert Hall 0 I Institute of Notre Dame 'I O Notre Dame of Maryland 2 'I Catholic High 1 2 Towson Catholic 0 NEGATIVE TEAM AFFIRMATIVE TEAM Carolyn Rigger Constance DeSheslxy Joan Anderson -lUdY Me55e Ann gqch, glfemqfe Robin Ward, Chairman Carolyn Pfaclenhauer, Vice-President Junior debaters make remote plans for a successful season The chairman introduces the topic, and the last debate of the season Judy Tochterman, Ann Bach, Rita Cole, Mary Catherine Monius, gets under way. Seton defeated Calvert Hall. Judy Messer, Elizabeth Fisher, Margaret Sanlxs. 55 Ure heavens declare the gferg ef Gert and the Hrmameut slfewetlr His lrezudiwerk. SCIENCE CLUB For those students interested in adding to their curricular study of l science, the Francis P. Garvun Science Club was organized. During the past year, the study of the history, the making, and the types of soap were investigated and discussed during their meetings. At the Science Fair held during Open House, equipment was demonstrated by the students. A field trip was made to the Stieff Silver plant. The Science Club is open to all iuniors and seniors who qualify scholas- tically. Mary Clare Hynes, president, carefully calculates the weight of small quantity of matter with an analytic balance. Mary Claire Bannon, vice president, Patricia Simon, secre- tary, Anna Marie Schlotman work on a proiect concerning the various kinds of soap, Diane Rylcoski explains to her mother and to Lillian Baker and her father a proiect an exhibition during Open House. 56 Ga ftfrfh uudcr the ppm sky, and Hs! in Naturfs learhi14gs. BETO CLUB Membership in the BETO Club is open to all sophomores who earn an average of B plus in biology during the first quarter. Their Biological Experiments, Thoughts, and Observations assist them to learn more about and to appreciate more intensely the wonders of God's creation. Trips to the Johns Hopkins Botanical Gardens and to the Maryland University Research Laboratory, scientific plays and skits, proiects displayed and demonstrated for Open House Night, Research Laboratory tilms--all help to make the BETO Club both instructive and enjoyable. Mary Lou Williams, president, prepares a slide to study the structure of an onion skin. sc What makes Willie tick? For information on this subiect ask Rosemarie Wirth, vice president, Charlotte Magrogan, secre- tary, Mary Hayes, publicity representative, and Kathleen , Arthur. Sue Shover, Dorothy Malone, Betty Hayden, and Jean McColgan examine proiects displayed during Open House. 57 'S,wrlsma14sl11,v plus character - ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association ol Seton affords students who are athletically inclined the opportunity for lun and relaxation while developing qualities of loyalty, cooperation, leadership, and sportsmanship. Stress is laid on intramural activities and during the year team sports and individual sports are conducted alter class hours. Because of its many and varied activities and its large membership, the AA exerts a great influence on all students. Whether it be playing on class or varsity teams or being an enthusiastic spectator, character development is taking place amid enjoyable circumstances. Patricia Gamber, president, takes the attendance ofthe team before basketball practice. af -wb Officers examine some of the equipment of the physical education department. Standing: Carol Karcher, assistant business manager, Elaine Reedy, secretary, Carol O'Brien, treasurer, Mary Green, freshman representative. Seated: Edda Rosslropf, business manager, Mary A. Konopslci, assistant basketball manager, Adele Beimschla, basketball manager, Patricia Thornton, vice president. 1955 Badminton Team. Standing: Kathleen Mack, captain, Jeannette La Voie, Seton Finnissey, Rosemary Reinlme, Ann Langhirt, Margaret Moore, Mary Ann Croun, Betsy Allen, Carol Kennedy, Marv Laughlin, Pat Thornton. Kneeling: Jean Dougherty, Beverly Friar, Adele Beimschla, Gertrude Kilcluff, Carol O'Brien, Elaine Reedy, Elizabeth Lacy, Kathleen Henry. Insert-Sandra Galgano climbs to the top rung of the table tennis tournament to become school champion as Fat Dubiel and Grace Riggs loalc on. an invincible team. ff if ' arg The cheering section observes cheerleaders of the past, present, and future during the skit of Pat Gamber pins a carsage on Mrs. Bell physu the annual A.A. assembly. cal education instructor, at the assembly Judy Tochterman attempts to malle first base while Adele Beimschla steps on the bag for the out in a game in which the seniors beat the freshmen. All eyes are on Pat Dubiel, bowling man- ager, and Connie Fajkowslxa as they aim at the duclcpins during the bowling season at the Stadium Alleys. lnsert-Mary Agnes Tribull, winner of the second round of the bowling tournament. u ' V' I .. v . , -414 AE' Cx' i .1 ll' A fan' .v ly: W 421, his-S 1 ., X .. 'W-m' ,.f,s Qll 5-N tb xx xl ww 1 ,.,-. -..,. It , :1 XV. ku- la' :Hp M. 'll K A Mx. if was X, I X -' 6 YQ! f Aw.. A M mg We iffy y . X Worm ' Q W ' ..5Yf A . ,A M is K ,, A ,W -L . fm F S' 4 s Q F N 5 1 S 1 Q X, V ,J 5 4, . Q 4 X 4- 4' N m fi fx 'fy Q Av, A-If 'll 'SX t I 1, K ggi Q -Y ,a 9 5? .1 , . 4 .. y :- MV 1 iq, . s R! is r mid is xcip K+ 5 fir 2 432. vp Q F 3 Q I 54 Q A U1 M I 1 v., Q - nf' rx I jj 1 Yi 1 ,.,4 4 . 4. , . u I I, N -Mb rf? ,A v ' 1 L .n ,n mfr! w -. fr 1? 54 wx 'Q mt an ,. u wa ,H--F E ,,, I! W, i 4 i 'C V. x gf 1 ' .. Y ' kk' S EJ - . ' 1- , ., X. . N . A ' U i , -fs! Y is X 'fi E A ' ' ,. Q 5 Nw 'gg I m 1 Ay 0 9' ik y ix ,sm K Q . fy R ll K ..:,:'Ifx 1 'A .X , WM. ,.' 5 V' ' ENN. NA vii Z' N ,ixffg Z 33 i , 'uw ., Khkxk J' ay ,gf ,Q gr. '-fs ii K- M . .,.. V L il ,Ymmx .3 'hw A ww. f 57' . 5.3: 72 5 .. . . gr-f --'iffiff - K ,f 15,15 Q 1 1 A ff, -3 bf, ,Q . fi I . 52 M 6 K. 1' 'K W .3 A 5 ,. 13. f-A... A 'Nm 'k ' ww-L3 ' '27 lmld the wrfrld . . . ll stage Anne Garpstas, secretary, and Helen Sigwald, vice president, find many surprises in the costume cupboard. ,XIX i rf' If f Erna reads a letter telling of the heroism of her brother, Hans, making the others realize how blinded by prejudice they had been. I' 4 I' I ky' x Lower left: Jean Johnson, Bernadette Johnston, and Maris Stella Kram U iffy apply make-up to Mary Smith, Helen Sigwald, and Mary Pat Wclesche 23' ,il .Q X before on-stage call. 1? . , 1 X 4: f The lighting crew prepare for letters to Lucerne. A 'f f f XXX '1Yf.. f ix S S 1 1 li by jf where every man must play zz part. 2' n , xt ,. 'sis g it ' :'2 i. is :digg i . . 'ig . Hx 4 Marlene McEvoy, president, helps direct the spring production. Gustave welcomes Mrs. Hunter with a bouquet while Morgarethe smilingly approves. DRAMATIC CLUB To uphold good theater according to the highest moral standards, and to perfect the members in dra- matic technique and presentation are the ultimate goals of the moderators and members of the Dramatic Club. During the post season these were effected through the medium of two productions: The Book House, a one-act play which stressed backstage com- mittees, and Letters to Lucerne, the three-oct spring production by Fritz Rotter and Allen Vincent which emphasized acting. ln both of these productions many opportunities for lighting, staging, and acting were afforded, and the results were ample recompense for the long work involved. Back-stage committees make remote preparations for the initial production of the season, The Book House. Books come to life as the cast of The Book House takes o curtain coll. Junior Orchestra members watch as Sister Mary Geraldine, principal, pre- sents their Catholic Uni- versity Music Festival cer- tificates to Joan Blair and Carole Grueninger, presi- dent and vicevpresident forthe 1955-'56 scholastic year, who conducted their Friday rehearsals. Margaret Arledge, pub- licity directory Dorothy Henneman, treasurer: Pa- tricia Gary, vice'presi- dentg Adena Adams, sec- retaryg catalog and tile music. 'iflfiusic waves eternal Wands The school band adds a musical note to the an- nual physical education demonstration. They don't always work. Summer, 1954, saw the best attendance ever. The girls trying to break out of the circle had perfect attendance. All members were rewarded by a picnic and concert at Villa St. Michael where they played for aged and intirm Sistersganother first in the history of the Orchestra. euelmutress ef the seuls ef mertals. Katiug reeeieed at the Musie .?es!iml at Gezlhelie llleieersdy Junior Orchestra - Excellent -Senior Orchestra-Very Good ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL STRINGS: J. Lewandowski, M. Arledge, F. Picker, D. Henneman M. Weidenhommer, L. Sandow, S. Willard, C. Grueninger, P. Battaglia M. diAngelo, J. Baer, B. Recker, S. Kraft, C. Drogowslli, R. Saunders J. Blair, N. Baguosky, D. Bowling, C. Dwyer, M. C. Ryan, C. Holden I. Kcpfer, S. Roberts, J. Landes, P. Bassle, M. Bensley, B. Barretto C. McKenna, M. Robins, D. Howard, G. Karr, P. Kline, E, Hobbs, R. Wright, G. Lisrewslxi, K. Keating. WINDS: P. Gary, B. Pfaffenbach, J, Skoglin, E. Arena, M. Smith B. Anderson, E. Adamska, P. Novatny, M. Landes, M. A. Donohue, M. Zinnert, M. Gilbart, M. A. Petrik, R. Zerhusen, R. M. Annarelli J. Corbi, G. Hofferberth, M. L. Rapp, V. Norkus. PERCUSSION: A- Adams' B. Wa!sh, M. EL Malin, P' Davis' Jeannette Lewandowski, president of the Orchestra and leader ofthe Band. ,M11sic washes away frvm the Q ,s NJ R57 y? 1' if The Glee Club President receives a certificate tor Music Festival participation from Dr. Richard H. Werder, Festival Chairman, Catholic University of America. Dr. Werder, Rosalie Lorenzet, vice presidentg Clara Lugenbeel, presidentg Mrs. Agnes von Rinteln, directory Annette Biondo, treasurerp Nancy Kudzma, secretary. Q YR gh Q 5: C M J i .R v. I K views Q Q' S y ' , 1 4 1 tall tx max ml join . X sau! the dust af everyday We. GLEE CLUB Lift up your hearts with song could easily be the motto of every Glee Club member. Not only do they bring enioyment and satisfaction to themselves but to all who listen to their repertoire of good music. Both junior and senior glee clubs combined for several activities during the past year including the Christmas program, A Ceremony of Carols, the annual Spring Concert, and the Glee Club assembly. As a fitting climax to a successlul season, members sono the tirst High Moss of a newly-ordained priest in June at the Church of the Immaculate Conception. That every member accepts nothing short of perfection was attested by the Division ll Excellent rating which both groups received when they participated in the Music Festival ot Catholic University, 'Y .ff A .V gpg? ,i- - ' Q -1' at 1 W W f 1. XA 'Ps r Mis'-N l J i ' 4 ki .x X lx 57 'W llnilziukiug, idle, sweet, and yauug, 10 5 b it in CW Div MM . U K 1' , X Q swam . M X i on 'ni aww Wiwji of-fm X L- JN . ww Jq,,.iawi 85 X j1,ton?vj,1vaMtzS-'Q' PM-,uui1P i X quam- ' B ' X QQWL i X Jonot McFc1ul, prom chairman, places Q bouquet at the feet of Blessed Mother as Queen of the Prom. Sitting this one out, iuniors and their dates enioy lust listening to the music of the Debonoires. 68 we laughed and dana!! am! lalked and sung. JUNIOR PROM Swirling gowns, dim lights, beautiful music, and gay smiles all comprised the Junior Prom on February l8. As Queen of the Prom and of our hearts, Blessed Mother was crowned by Janet McFaul, representative of the Junior Class and prom chairman, while the rest of the class filled the auditorium with strains of Mother Beloved. To the music of the Debonaires, gay iuniors and seniors and their dates dunced until the last notes of Star Dust drifted away, leaving all with unforgettably precious memories. Assembled for the Promenade, iuniors sing Mother Beloved. Enjoying time out for punch are Dorothy Duffy and Catherine Wagner and their dates, .i 69 Gad nns given ine ez fntner and n fnelner lnare wertny ef ffeneen than ef enrln. Officers of the Parent-Teachers Club complete plans for a Games Party. They are Mrs. Edwin Gay, treasurer, Mrs. Earl Vogeler, corresponding secretary fstandinglg Mrs. Vernon Carre, president, Mrs. George Monius, recording secretory. Right-Mrs. Arthur Baumgartner and Mrs. James Turner provide refresh- ments for hungry patrons on All Awards Night. Above -Mrs. McClenon Green, Mrs Gerald Ryan, and Mrs. Joseph Ward display their wares at the Fancy Work booth on All Awards Night. Right Committee chairmen plan for the Harvest Festival held at the Alcazar. Seated: Mrs. Earl Vogeler, Mrs, Vernon Carre, president, Mrs. Richard Brooks, general chairman, Mrs. Beniamin Adolph. Standing: Mrs. Eugene Wallace, Mrs. George Monius, Mrs. Joseph Hirt, Mrs. James Bruggy, Mrs, Henry Pohlman. PARENT-TEACHERS CLUB Organized to bring about a closer understanding between the parents, students, and teachers, the Parent-Teachers Club is a vital organization of Seton High School. Social events and benefits are sponsored by the many active members and profits are used for the needs and improvements of the school. On the school calendar for the post year were the Harvest Festival held at the Alcazar, the Valentine Games Party, and the Moy Bazaar coin- ciding with All Awards Night. At the monthly meetings held during the year, various school organizations entertain, thus affording parents the opportunity to view the achievements of their daughters. Above and beyond all this is the spiritual wel- fare of the girl whose moral character development is the ulti- mate goal of both parents and teachers. Ju My face J sec. . . honor, lruth, and lvyfzlty. ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION Untiring zeal in the interests of Alma Mater mark the many active member of Setan's Alumnae Association. Under the direc- tion of a group of loyal and indefatigable oflicers, this group gives generously of its time and money for the benefit of Seton. Into the many activities of the year go many hours of planning and labor unselfishly given, so that in some material way these who have benefited by a Catholic education can help to make it available to others. The Annual Fall Dance, Family Day in January, Day of Recollection, and the May Mart are the maior activities which result in scholarships and many improvements and additions to the school. Another activity dear to the heart of each member is the making of First Communion outfits for those who might otherwise be deprived of them. .- W- v v Y Officers of the Alumnae Association take time out for a picture during the May Mart. Miss Eulalia Lathroum, treasurer, Miss Mary Dohony, recording secretary, Miss Patricia Coady, Mrs. Helen DeFeo, chairman of the May Mart, Mrs. Florence Clark, president. Rattles, chances, grabs, and even a clown for the kiddies make the May Mart an enjoyable afternoon. 71 K. :1 NAQFJP . U, ,Q I . Vi, . K pq, SX ,,,f x .u 5 AJ' L xg, 9-X ali, y 'Z f 4 f' 5 X, , XZ X f- I ,ff Q ' 'f?? 1'-Ly , :,4,.l,' ,lr I f . .xkifiiju N S Af. 1 ' Mary Dorothy Wurtzer Dolores JUN Sara lane Olsen Seniar PERSONALITY Reilly Jean Mullen Carol Sweeney Jeannette Richard Mary Ja Gallagher Mary Louise Williams Joan Keating Rauma,-Y Culotta MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Artist: Mary Ellen Haviland Adress: Iris Friese Athlete: Kathleen Macl: Christine 0 Catherine Elliott Mary Lorenz Will! Kathleen Carroll .loan Noll Patricia Kenealy Mary Patricia Fischer Catherine Parsons Joyce Presti Bernadine Kulwiclci Pall Musician: Jeanette lewa ndowslni li Spaa Irer: Helen Potoclii Adele Richardson Kathleen Paulus Patricia Daluhaw GENEROSITY Clara Lugenbeel Agnes Bannan Patricia Gamber Patricia Papparotto Regina Zawaclu Singer: Patricia Milanowski Roberta Carr Rosalie lorenzet Genevieve Buianowslri Josephine Nina Orlando LOYALTY Monti Constance Seng Carolyn Gordon Margaret Adolph Eileen Walsh Barbara Santora Gayl Carre We are the Graduates of 1955 but naw, ruamcutarily CATHERINE M. ELLIOTT 3705 Manchester Avenue Katie . . . those Monday morning blues . . . perfect notebooks . . . Notre Dame . . . beautiful brown eyes . . . sweet smile and a pleasing personality. Children of Mary Il, III, Secretary IV, Glen Club I, II, III, IV: A.A. I, II, Ill, IV, Louisettes If Mother Seton Guild Representative IV. Graduated with highest honors. Scholastic Honors JOAN ANNE NOLL JOYCE PRESTI FLEURICE PICKER 6303 Marietta Avenue Neat and immaculate . . . even disposi- tion . . . splendid personality . . . Teresa's other half . . . sports a Calvert Hall ring. Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, Seton High News I, Il, III, IV, BETO Il, Publicity Sec- retary lllp legion of Decency Representa- tive II, Corresponding Secretary III, IV. Graduated with highest honors. 7714 Park Drive Joy . . . real square with o C.H.C. beat . . . a stellar student . . . Florence Nightingale aspirations . . . Does my hair look all right this way? Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Glee Club I, Il, lllf A.A. I, Il, IV: BETO lip Shep- herdess IV. Graduated with honors. Winner of Full Scholarship to Mount Saint Agnes College. 1822 Mayfield Avenue Flo . . . generosity plus . . . a music- minded miss . . . Now, girls . . . the tie-twister . . . great future in sight. Children ol Mary I, ll, III, lVg Student Council II, III, Secretary lVp Orchestra I, Il, Ill, IV, A.A. I, ll, III, IV: C.5.M.C. Representative I. Graduated with honors. Winner of Full Scholarship to Mount Saint Agnes College. fi' our thoughts steal back te September, 1952. Senior Oliicers LUCILLE MARIE BIANCA 5108 Cordelia Avenue Lucy . . . neat and sweet . . . pleasing personality . . . loyal to the Army . . . happy via the mailman . . . Perry Como fan. Vice-President of Senior Class, Children of Mary II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, IV, A.A. I, ll, III, IV, Legion of Decency II. ELAINE REEDY Hollow Road Oella, Maryland Speedy Reedy . . . special interest in C.S.M.C .... beware! she has her license . . . St. Joe patron . . . led the line in graduation . . . always a smile. President of Senior Class, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, AA. I, Representative II, III, Secretary IV, Badminton I, II, III, IV, Varsity Basketball IV. CAROLE RICHARDS 2109 Southern Avenue Warm smile and winning personality . . very neat . . . always seen with Bev . . . Montebello dances . . . Oh, gosh . Secretary of Senior Class, Children of Mary III, IV, C.S.M.C. III, IV, A.A. III, IV, Dramatics IV, Legion of Decency Ill, IV, Seton High News IV, Senior Board, Vignettes. S IRIS ANN FRIESE 2722 Aldon Road I . . , sparkling eyes and platinum tresses . . . essence of personality and generosity . . . Where's Elie and Ann? . . . I'm on a diet . . . Montebello on Friday night. Treasurer of Senior Class, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Student Council I, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Dramatics II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild Representative I, II, III, IV, .Iunior Board Chairman, Senior Board. PHYLLIS ANN ANTHONY 4358 Parkside Drive Phil . . . cute green-eyed redhead . . . classroom comedian . . . plays Cupid . . . Don't know, do you? . . . St. Joe and Poly rate high. ChiIdren of Mary I, II, III, IV, Louisettes II, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, Student Council III, Seton High News III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, BETO II, III, Legion ot Decency 1, il, nl, iv. LUCILLE APPOLONIA .2315 E. Biddle Street Lucie . . . good things come in small packages . . . Pete, the Marines, and Cherry Point . . . another September Mrs. . . . Did you get a letter? . . . one ot the big four. Children ot Mary IV, C.S.M.C. I, A.A. I, IV, BETO II. BARBARA ATKINS 2829 Glendale Avenue Bobbie . . . green eyes . . . unlimited vocabulary . . . Hey, Mon! . . . one of the three . . . Oh, that poor box. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Seton High News II, A.A. II, III, Legion of Decency I, II, III. 78 ,Is freshmen we became accustamed ta unfamiliar DELYN ABBOTT 1409 Lowman Street Lynn . . . blonde curls . . . talks with her eyes . . . keen personality . . . Did someone say Howard? . . . High and the Mighty. C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, Legion of Decency I, II, III, Representative IV. MARGARET CATHERINE ADOLPH 5401 Morello Road Margy . . . our absent-minded editor . . . faithful Oriole fan . . . nursing aspirations . . . busy little miss . . . de- pendability personitied. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Seton High News Associate News Editor I, Associate Feature Editor II, News Editor III, Editor- in-chief IV, Art Club I. Graduated with honors. MARGARET RUTH ARLEDGE 1004 Beaumont Avenue Peggy . . . Goldilocks . . . Texas' gift to Seton . . . Greyhounds . . . lovable mix- ture of dreams and twinkle dust. Children ot Mary I, II, III, IV, Student Council II, IV, Orchestra I, II, III, Pub- Iicity Director IV, Louisettes I, AA. I, IV. Graduated with honors. CAROLYN AUGUST First Avenue, N.E. Ferndale, Maryland Augie . . . laughing eyes . . . sweet personality . . . always helping someone . . . oh, that lipstick in the morning . . . Mitzie's other half. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Orchestra I, Student Council Il, C.S.M.C. Representa- tive I, Louisettes I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Dramatics I. ADENA ADAMS 1632 N. Montford Avenue Dean . . . a helping hand . . . square . . . sews like Betsy Ross . . . Krupa's protege . . . Anchors Aweigh. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Orchestra I, II, III, Secretary IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, BETO II. HELEN THERESA AHALT 930 E. 4'lst Street Scintillating eyes . . . always smiling . . . friend to all . . . Bev and Casey . . . wed- ding bells in the near future. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency Representative I. PATRICIA ANN ANTON 4311 Arizona Avenue Pat . . . sweet personality . . . U.S.M.C. and Bob . . . bright future . . . Til Then . , . one of the M.B.'s. Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, Student Council III, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, Louisettes Representative I, II, III. faces and strange: get friendly, surraumirzgs. PATRICIA AVERSA 3503 Hillamere Road Pat . . . flaming red hair . . . every- body's friend . . . You know? . . . dancing and swimming . . . Vera's insepa- rable. Children ol Mary I, II, III, IV, Student Council Il, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, C.S.M.C. I, Louisettes I, II, Mother Seton Guild Representative I, III, IV, Senior Board. AGNES BANNAN 1700 E. Fort Avenue little Pinky . . . sparkling eyes . . . a smile all her own . . . kindness unlimited . . . How about that? . . . lady-like. C.S.M.C. I, Il, III, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. PATRICIA BARNHART 438 Chagelgate Lane Pot . . . always smiling . . . baby blue eyes . . . l can't see the blackboard . . . Bainbridge on Friday night . . . Green and Gray fan. Children of Mary III, IV, C.S.M.C. IV: Legion of Decency IV. Graduated with honors. LILLIAN BAKER 1519 Northbourne Road Green-eyed miss . . . sweet smile . . woman driver . . . kindness unlimited . . . college bound. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, Seton High News II, III, A.A. l, II, III, IV, Science Club III, IV, BETO III, Vignettes. MARY CLAIRE BANNON 717 Stanford Road Putzie . . . angelic smile . . . art of expression . . . determined will . . . dia- mond ring . . . heart of gold. Children of Mary Representative I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. Representative I, II, III, Seton High News II, III, A.A. I, II, Ill, IV, De- bating I, Science Club III, Vice President IV. Graduated with honors. ADELE BEIMSCHLA 28 Brightside Avenue Pikesville, Maryland Dolly . . . hair of gold, eyes of blue . . . loquacious . . . Where's Jean? . . . destination-St. Joseph College . . . Mem- ber of the Club 26. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, BETO II, III, IV, Legion of Decency Representative III, Badminton III, IV, Soft- ball I, Bowling III, IV, Senior Board. Graduated with honors. JOANN LUCILLE BEMRICK 3726 Fifth Street Jo . . . eflervescent vivacity . . . mis- chievous twinkle . . . 5V2' topped with naturally curly hair . . . favors crewcuts and flannels . . . partial to Navy and Butch. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. Representative I, A.A. I, Il, III, IV, Shep- herdess IV. BEATRICE BARRASSO 3016 Woodhome Avenue Bea . . . beautiful black hair . . . stars in her eyes . . . Oh, those French classes . . . special course square . . . Eddie Fisher fan. Children of Mary IV, C.S.M.C. II, III, IV, A.A. I, Il, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. FRANCES ELAINE BELLUOM0 311 Millington Lane Frannie . . . contagious smile . . . nice to know . . . Where's Beatrice? . . . future airline hostess . . . The High and the Mighty. Children of Mary III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV: Seton High News III, IV, louisettes I, II, A.A. I, II, IV, Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV. ANNETTE BIONDO 422 N. Curley Street Annie . . . sweet and quiet . . . wrinkle- free uniforms . . . drives Dad's car . . . That's the greatest . . . Cop's parties. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Student Coun- cil I, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, Treasurer IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, A.A. I, II. 79 ,Y i r 1 1 C.S.M.C. III, IV, Louisettes I, A.A. I, II, PATRICIA BOETTINGER 39 N. Bernice Avenue Pat . . . infectious giggling . . . likes Southern dishes . . . Saturday night dance . . . wedding bells soon . . . dry sense of humor. Children of Mary II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, Representative Il, Seton High News I, II, Louisettes I, II, Legion ol Decency II, III, IV, Representative I. ELEANOR BROCATO 1726 Hartsdale Road Elie . -. . personality personified . . . Where's Ann and Iris? . . . ambition- to graduate from Loyola College . . . always praying for someone's intention . . . ballerina. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. III, IV, Louisettes Ill, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Dramatics I, II, III, IV, BETO II, III, Legion of Decency IV. MARY LOU BROWN 3628 Belvedere Avenue Sincere friendliness . . . troubles taken with a smile . . . history class sleeper . . . Nasty Break . . . one of the three Musketeers. Children of Mary I, Il, Ill, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV. ,Algebra aaa latin, physical education and Spanish RITA BONNET 1024 Warden Street Winning personality . . . friend to all . . . poet who loves English . . . animal en- thusiast . . . U. of M. and Rock Hudson fan. Children ol Mary II, III, IV, Glee Club I, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, Mother Seton Guild Representative III, IV. MONICA BROSH 302 S. Madeira Street lnquisitive gray eyes . . . quiet charm . . . bundle of fun . . . pizza pie . . . George- town ancl U. of M. Children ol Mary IV, C.S.M.C. I, A.A. IV. MARY ELIZABETH BUETTNER 736 McCabe Avenue Sunshine personality . . . always ready to help . . . faithful Orchestra member . . . laughing girl with bright eyes . . . Seton's early bird. Children ol Mar IV Orchestra II III IV- III. IV. GENEVIEVE BUJANOWSKI Montgomery Road Sweet and pleasant personality . . . daily Greyhound bus rider . . . at home on the farm . . . Fiddle dee dee . . . future secretary. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV. JOAN MARY CALZONE 3216 Lawnview Avenue A great girl . . . mad scientist . . . Wild- wood, here I come . . . a tall party enthusiast . . . Gus, Etc. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Glee Club I, Seton High News II, III, IV, Louisettes II, A.A. I, IV, C.S.M.C. Representative I. MARY FRANCES BUSKY 1434 N. Milton Avenue Fran . . . perpetual talker . . . waits for the Air Force . . . wedding bells in sight . . . It makes no never mind . . . Chapel in the MoonIight. Children of Mary II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, II, louisettes I, II, Mother Seton Guild Representative III, Junior and Senior Boards. FRANCES CARNES 3317 Old Frederick Road Fran . . . unbeatable wit . . . incessant chatterbox . . . life of any English class . . . Cinnamon Sinner . . . one of the M.B.'s. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, A.A. I, II, III, IV, legion of Decency II, Representative I. Izeleed to keep us busy as We learned new Ways. BEVERLY ANN CHAFFMAN 1538 E. Belvedere Avenue 'Bev . . . skilled seamstress . . . combina- ion of blue eyes and long auburn hair . . Nightingale of the Glee Club . . . u friend when needed most . . . Loyola Iollege. fhildren of Mary III, IV: Glee Club I, II, II, IV: Louisettes III: A.A. I, Il, III, IV: lramotics III, IV: Debate II, III, IV: Legion if Decency I, II, III, IV: Art Club I. GENEVIEVE CIRELLI 911 Eastern Avenue 'Jean . . . striking personality . . . loyal tetonite . . . Oh those Marines . . . her Indree hairdo's . . . De Netto's and tina pie. Thildren of Mary III, IV: C.S.M.C. Ill: ecretary IV: louisettes I: A.A. I, II, IV: tother Seton Guild Il. ROBERTA JANE CARR 911 Higret Way Bobbie . . . paragon of perfection . . . faithful Glee Club member . . . sweetest ticket-giver . . . lives for dances at Loyola . . . savoir-faire. Children of Mary I, II, IV, Representative III: Student Council Ill, IV: Glee Club I, Il, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, Il, Ill, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency I, II: Senior Board. KATHLEEN CARROLL 6312 Marietta Avenue Loyal friend . . . samebody's '39 Dodge . . . Pass this list to the front . . . Chas and Poly . . . future secretary. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I, II, lu, lv, seven High News 1, II, ul, IV: Legion of Decency I, II, III, Repre- sentative IV. PATRICIA MARY CASEY 2526 Guilford Avenue Casey . . . lovable and laughable . . passion for typing . . . Poly forever . . ready to rush out the door at 3:02 . . . one of the three Musketeers. Children of Mary I, Il, II, IV: Student Council ll: Glee Club I: C.S.M.C. I, Il, lu, lv, A.A. I, u, ur, lv. BEVERLY ANN CHRISTY 3812 Elkader Road Bev . . . coquettish blue eyes . . . loves homework? . . . forever hunting for Joan . . . I can't get this lipstick off . . . Have any candy? Children of Mary III, IV: Glee Club I: A.A. I: Legion ol Decency Representa- tive IV. KATHLEEN CLIFFORD 1333 Maple Avenue Kay . . . personality from head to toes . . . o true Setonite . . . Have you seen Bert? . . . a Miss till September . . . usually seen sporting Freddie's car. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Student Council I: A.A. I, Il, lll, IV: Louisettes I, II, IV. GAYL CARRE 5008 Anthony Avenue Greatest personality . . . always rewriting a letter . . . 8:44 dash . . . needs o watch for history . . . one of the M.B.'s. Children of Mary I, Year Chairman II, Representative III, President IV: Student Council II, III: C.S.M.C. I, II, III: A.A. Bowling I, ll, III, IV: Mother Seton Guild II, III, IV: Junior Board. NANCY CECELIA CARROLL 111 Beaumont Avenue Nance . . . soft wavy hair . . . immense personality and charm . . . always skip- ping along . . . small and sweet . . . 22 weeks till the end of school. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: A.A. I, Il, III, IV: BETO II, III, IV: Mother Seton Guild Representative I. ANGELA CATRONA 314 Orley Road A lovely asset . . . always smiling . . . a certain Mercury . . . likes rainy days . . . one of the best. Children of Mary IV: C.S.M.C. II: AA I, II. ROSEMARY CULOTTA 1237 N. Ellwood Avenue Rose . . . always ready tor a good time . . . Sonny and the Navy . . . keeps the mailman busy . . . Guess what? . . . P. S. I Love You. Children of Mary II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, Seton High News III, IV, legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. '4 Cllr? hcshman Wclwmc made us feel that We really HELEN COHILL 916 H Street Sparkling green eyes . . . Hope I got a letter today . . . Sparrows Point special . . . loves to travel . . . Have you seen Fran? Children ol Mary II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency Representative IV. MARY LOUISE COONEY 486 Brunswick Street Lou . . . nursing aspirations . . . ready to lead her section into trouble . . . nice to know . . . summer at the shore . . . Columbia cutie. Children of Mary II, Ill, IV, C.S.M.C. I, IV, Representative II, III, A.A. I, ll, III, IV, legion at Decency I, Il, III, IV. BARBARA LEE CURRY 515 Campbell lane Barb . . . hails from Govans . . . ever for Army . . . dreads history . . . Let me tell you . . . Ocean City. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, Seton High News IV, Louisettes I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. PATRICIA DAKSHAW 57 C. Fenway North Pat . . . a helping hand and a heart of gold . . . uses humor for a pin cushion . . . Seton-second home . . . Anybody have a sweater? . . . Seton's Queen of Hearts. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Glee Club I, C.S.M.C. III, IV, Louisettes I, Representa- tive II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild Representative III. MARILYN BEATRICE DELL 2005 Elsinor Avenue Lynn . . . true blonde and mischievous blue eyes . . . seen with Ann . . . My hair is getting Iong . . . Camp St. Martin . . . wedding bells in September. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, Louisettes I, A.A. I, IV, BETO II. MARY .IO CONWAY 1516 Battery Avenue Jo . . . iovial . . . blue eyes that speak . . . always batting her eyelashes . . . I wish they'd tix the school clock so I'd be on time . . . decided future. Children of Mary III, IV, Glee Club I, Louisettes I, A.A. I, II, IV. SYLVIA .IOANNA CORBI 1006 Walnut Avenue Sybie . . . expressive brown eyes . . . talks with her hands . . . O my saull . . . generous, kind and dependable . . . Where's Aggie? Children of Mary I, II, III, Representative IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, Louisettes II, Representative I, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, Il, III. PATRICIA DALEY 1745 Western Avenue Strictly Collegian . . . that lpana smile . . . I'II never tell . . . favors Loyola College . . . Ocean City bound. Children of Mary IV, A.A. IV, Dramatic: IV. AGATHA MARY DeLUCA 3406 W. Mulberry Street Aggie . . . expressive brown eyes . . . generosity with a smile . . . infectious giggle . . . typing whiz . . . And you know. Children of Mary I, Representative II, III, Vice'President IV, Glee Club I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, Seton High News Representative II, Shepherdess Repre- sentative I, Legion of Decency I, II, III. bclangcd to Satan and her cherished frardtiarzs. MARTHA DE VOS 3017 Mathews Street Faithlul louisette . . . a friend to every- one . . . perpetual sincerity . . . I've got to tind Marg . . . got o letter from France today. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Student Coun- cil I, Seton High News II, louisettes I, II, Representative III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Vignettes. MARGARET TERESA DOLAN 5001 Ivanhoe Avenue Terry . . . lively personality . . . freckles plus . . . never sits still . . . always whistling . . . Allez-vous-en. Children al Mary l, ll, Ill, IV, C.S.M.C. I, ll, Ill, IV, A.A. I, ll, III, IV, Dramatics III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild II, Ill, Representative I, President IV, Vignettes. BARBARA DUDLEY 2028 Old Fredericll Road Barb . . . born and lives on roller skates . . . loves the Navy and those Bainbridge dances . . . Dotsy's other half . . . always a smile and a helping hand . . . lsn't that the craziest ever? Children at Mary III, IV, Louisettes II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Legion ot Decency II. .IACQUELINE ANN ENDERS 3119 Harview Avenue Jackie . . . willing correspondent . . . blushes continuously . . . ls he collegiate? . . . Ocean City weekends . . . have you seen Carol? Children ot Mary I, ll, III, IV, C.S.M.C. Representative I, Louisettes I, A.A. I. Il, III, IV, Cheerleading II, Bowling III, IV, Dramatic: I, ll, Science Club III. JOAN ELIZABETH DIETZ 5604 Remmell Avenue Oh that gleam in your eyes . . . St. Joe or Poly . . . Did you do all your home- work last night? . . . l Need You Now . . . forever Eddie Fisher. Children ot' Mary II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, Seton High News Representative II, Legion of Decency I, II, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Bowling I, ll, Ill, IV. ANN MARIE DOTY 3701 Garrison Boulevard inseparable when it comes to lynn . . . Stardust and Calvert Hall . . . true blue . . . dancing enthusiast . . . cute as a button. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Glee Club I, Louisettes I, A.A. I, IV. MARIAN DOYLE 400 Bon Air Road Mert . . . a wonderful friend . . . ap- preciates good music, Navy, and Air Force . . . Oh, those history classes . . . a great future predicted. Children ot' Mary III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV. THERESA DUNNIGAN 4140 Parkside Drive Sweetest disposition . . . cheers for Poly . . . Stardust . . . swimming's a favorite . . . a future private secretary. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, C.S.M.C. I, II, A.A. I, II, Bowling IV, BETO II, legion of Decency I. Graduated with honors. MARY MADELINE ERNST 531 Annabel Avenue Dark smiling eyes . . . a Broolclynite full of laughter and wit . . . C.Y.O. on Sat- urdays . . . let's iitterbug . . . The High and the Mighty. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Student Coun- cil II, louisettes I, II, A.A. I, II, III, IV. x w. Y I Q, . in 1 - tw PATRICIA CAROL DUBIEL 2610 E. Mura Street . Pat . . . Ocean City tan . . . member of the Club 26 . . . Missie Manager . . . square from head to toe . . . Come an girls, we have to get to the bowling alley. Children ol Mary I, II, III, IV, lauisettes I, A.A. I, II, III, IV, .lunior Varsity III, Bowling II, III, Manager IV. ll MARY PATRICIA FISCHER 4201 Townsend Avenue Pat . . . sweetest lrish colleen . . . ol- ways with a smile . . . a friend of the bulletin board . . . part time artist of 204 . . . Dolores' shadow. Children ol Mary II, III, IV, A.A. I, Il, III, Representative IV, Debating Club IV, Art Club IV. DOROTHY PATRICIA FOX 807 Union Avenue Pat . . . edits the Rolander . . . white bucks and o charcoal blazer . . . attend- ance sheets at 9:30 . . . always leaves them laughing . . . shorthand bug. Children of Mary IV, Glee Club I, ll, C.S.M.C. I, A.A. I, II, III, IV, legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV. .IEANETTE CATHERINE FRANZ H06 Lyndhurst Street Jen . . . a quiet sweetness . . . meas- uring cups and tlour . . . Johns Hopkins and Tim . . . lust got to get an eighty . . . bowling and swimming enthusiast. Children al Mary I, II, Ill, IV, C.S.M.C. I, lauilettel I, A.A. II, III, IV, Legion ol Decency I, Il, III, Mother Seton Guild I, II, III, Vice-President IV. 1953! We were sephemeres with new subjects, new CONSTANCE M. FAJKOWSKA 244 S. Bouldin Street Connie . . . long brown tresses . . . sports needle and thread . . . F.AJ. . . . Carolyn's twin . . . Seton's own Hot Rod. Children of Mary II, III, IV, A.A. l, II, III, Representative IV, Bowling I, BETO ll. Graduated with honors. ANGELINA FAMULARO 4029 Cranston Avenue Angie . . . neat and petite . . . brown- eyes . . . ambitious Miss . . . aspires to a future as secretary . . . bright eyed for Joe . . . Eileen's other half. Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV, A.A. I, ll, III, IV, Shepherdess IV, legion of Decency I, Junior Board. GERTRUDE Ell.EN FALLON 1039 Beeclttield Avenue Gert . . . short and cute . . . Mary lou's one o'cIoclr shadow . . . never too busy to lend a hand . . . can be found at the Terrace . . . yea, City. Children of Mary ll, Ill, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II: legion ,ol Decency Representative II, III. EILEEN FARACE 2809 Kildaire Drive A little Miss with a lively personality . . . Palmisano's submarines and Poly . . . down on the farm . . . always a cheer for Herm . . . other part of Angie. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Student Council I, Glee Club l, ll, Ill, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, AA. I, Il, III, IV, IETO II, legion of Decency ll. DOLORES FORD 27 South Chapel Street Dolly . . . Seton's tioor manager . . . comic of 204 . . . Betty's problem child . . . a short hair cut with a blonde streak . . . crazy words, crazy tunes. Children al Mary II, III, IV, Student Council Il, A.A. I, Il, Ill, IV, Dramatic! I, IV, Legion of Decency IV, Senior Board. CAROL FRANK 920 Allendale Street Smiling blue-eyed Miss . . . Guess who I got a letter from? . . . that 8:40 bell . . . supports St. Joe . . . Have you seen Pat? Children of Mary IV, C.5.M.C. I, ll, III, Representative IV, A.A. l, Il, Ill, Legion of Decency II, III, IV. ANGELA LOUISE FUCHS 3205 Brightwood Avenue Angie . . . personality all her own . . . innumerable triencls . . . scissors fiend . . . nursing aspirant . . . loyal to Seton and Camp St. Martin. Children ol Mary I, II, lll, IV, Louisettes I, Representative II, Secretary Ill, President IV, A.A. I, II, Ill, IV, BETO ll, Debating I II , . aetieitiee, new interests, ereiting and alive. JACQUELYN CATHERINE FUNK 1303 Silverthorne Road Jackie . . . true blue eyes . . . every- body's friend . . . Blue and Orange . . . Oh no, not singing again . . . love that laugh. Children ol Mary Il, III, IV: Student Coun- cil III: C.S.M.C. Representative I: A.A. I, II, IV. PATRICIA GAMBER 3710 Old Frederick Road Pat . . . cute little dynamo . . . dazzle and dash . . . What am I going to do? . . . always Al . . . a D.C. and one of the M.B.'s. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I: A.A. Representative I, II, Vice-President III, President IV: .l.V. Basketball I, II, III, Varsity Basketball IV: Legion of Decency I, IV: Mother Seton Guild I: Varsity Soft- ball II. Graduated with honors. PATRICIA GARY .4016 Woodridge Road Pot . . . her quiet exterior fools you . . . U. of M. rates high on her list . . . Tommy . . . Is my lipstick oft? . . . diet of graham crackers. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Orchestra I, II, III, Vice-President IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Legion at Decency I, II, III, IV. MARY JOSEPH GALLAGHER 2654 Maryland Avenue Jo . . . overflowing personality . . . a friend and a half . . . shorthand whiz . . . U. of M .... Marines. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I, ll: Seton High News I: legion of De- cency I, Representative Il: Senior Board: A.A. I, II, Ill, IV: Dramatics I, II, III. ANNE ELIZABETH 4002 Cranston Etfervescent personality and Iris? . . . he's so class is the greatest . . Children ol Mary II, III, IV: Glee Club I: c.s.M.c. 1, u, ru, lv, seven High News I, ll, III, IV: A.A. I, II, Ill, IV: Dramatics I, II, III, Secretary IV: legion ol Decency Representative I, Il, III, IV. GARPSTAS Avenue . . . Where's Elie cute . . . history nursing future. MARGARET MARY GERMERSHAUSEN 1239 Battery Avenue Sweet personality . . . magnetic brown eyes . . . Did you see Martha? . . . always in a rush . . . enthusiastic doer of proiects. Children of Mary I, Year Secretary II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I, ll, III: Seton High News Ill: louiseltes I, ll, III, IV: A.A. I, II: Bowling III, IV: Shepherdess IV: Legion of Decency I, ll, III, IV. CAROLYN GORDON 1630 N. Milton Avenue A cute little blonde with talking eyes . . . always seen with Rose . . . friendly smile . . . TenderIy . . . St. Joe. Children of Mary Il, III, IV: Student Coun- cil I: C.S.M.C. IV: A.A. I, IV: Legion of Decency Ill, IV: Mother Seton Guild I. MARY CLOTILDA GAY 716 Springfield Avenue Sweet and gentle . . . generous and polite . . . bowling enthusiast . . . speaks with her eyes . . . when you see Mary, look for Joe. Children ol Mary I, Il, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I, II: Glee Club II, III: A.A. I, III, IV, Representative II: Bowling I, II, III, IV: Shepherdess IV: legion ol Decency I. MARY GONZALES 3802 Woodridge Road Speedy . . . a never-failing sense of humor . . . favorite subiects-shorthand and lunch . . . the Village . . . loyal St. .Ioe fan . . . one of the M.B.'s. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Orchestra I, II: C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV: Louisettes I: A.A. I, ll, IV: legion of Decency Repre- sentative I, II. MARY LOU GOSSELIN Meyers Drive Foot long hamburgers with red peppers . . . These buses make me mad . . . Hey, Nancy, let's dance . . . l'm serious. Children ol Mary I, II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV: louisettes I: A.A. I, II, III, IV: BETO II, III, IV: legion of Decency I, Il, III: Mother Seton Guild Representative ll. JEAN GRIFFITH 6202 Ferore Way A little lovable blonde with mischievous eyes . . . Perry Como fan . . . a smile and a blush . . . destined to business college . . . typing wizard. Children of Mary II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. Rep- resentative IV, Louisettes IV, A.A. I, II, IV, Legion of Decency IV. PATRICIA ANN GRIMES 4109 Penhurst Avenue Pat . . . dancing brown eyes . . . iumps to the jukebox . . . Chestnut Hill bound . . . contagious giggle . . . Camp St. Martin forever. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, Il, III, IV, Louisettes I, II, Representative III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Shepherdess Editor IV, BETO II, legion of Decency I, ll, ul, lv. JULIA ANN GRUBITZ 1467 Forest Park Avenue JuI . . . blue gray eyes . . . cutest dimples . . . always Southern and the Marines . . . cheerful smile . . . favors football. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Student Council I, III, IV, Lauisettes I, A.A. I, IV, Legion of Decency Representative I. We became hams ccamwzisls and scientists, and WML JOAN MARIE GRIFFITH 4219 Oldone Drive Joanie . . . laughable personality . . . artistic with a brush . . . Am I late again? . . . a secretary 'til December . . . one of the Big Four. Children of Mary IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, Representative III, Louisettes I, II, A.A. I, Il, III, IV, BETO II, Legion of Decency III. VONITA GRODZICKI 2136 Whistler Avenue Bright, sparkling eyes . . . loves blue Fords . . . l've get something to tell you . . . crazy about Jazz . . . Where's Mary Alice? Children of Mary III, IV, Student Council nl, A.A. I, ll, lu, iv. ELIZABETH HABER 613 St. Ann's Avenue Betty . . . country girl . . . blonde hair and a friendly smile . . . Somebody Loves Me . . . l'm going to Harrisburg . . . yea, St. Ann's. Children of Mary III, IV, A.A. I, Il, III, BETO Il, III, Glee Club I. MARY HAGNER 1811 N. Durham Street Beautiful brown eyes . . . endless energy . . . Are we having a test today? . . . continually running to keep that date . . . keeps the school spirit going. Children of Mary IV, Glee Club I, II, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, A.A. I, II, Louisettes I, II. FRANCES MARY HANLON 2904 liberty Parkway Fran . . . 5'8 gift from Dundalk . . . eyes of green and flashing smile . . . HeIen's friend . . . partial to Italian food . . . Blue Moon. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Louisettes Representative I, A.A. I, II, III, IV, BETO II, Legion of Decency Representative IV. THERESA HANDLEY 6100 Glen Oak Avenue Threse . . . vivacious personality . . . Where's Joan? . . . Heh--isn't he cute? . . . inhabits the Maryland Yacht Club. Children of Mary Representative I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, Il, III, IV, Seton High News I, Il, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Dramatics I, II, legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild Representa- tive I, II. JOAN HANSON 3409 Shannon Drive Oh, let me tell you . . . generous . . . sweet and petite . . . on her way to col- lege . . . that lpana smile. Children of Mary II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. III, Seton High News II, III, IV, Legion of Decency Representative III, IV, Vignettes. viii vici teased nur lrrrzius and nur report cards. RITA DIANE HAYNIE 1252 Battery Avenue A South Baltimore square . . . has a car+ bonated laugh-it bubbles . . . Poly and City 'fan . . . habitual borrower of pen- nies and pins . . . Jackie, do you have your French? Children ol Mary I, II, III, IV: Glee Club I: C.S.M.C. Representative III: Seton High News III, Editorial Editor IV: Louisettes I: AA. I, II, III, IV: BETO II. PATRICIA HILL 4117 Hamilton Avenue Pat . . . more than a barrel of fun . . . l like Liberace! . . . Vergilius Car- toonus . . . Je parle francais? . . . a tall lass. Children of Mary II, III, IV: Glee Club I, II, III: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Shepherdess IV: BETO II: Legion of Decency Representative III. ELIZABETH ANN HARRINGTON 206A Glen Road Riviera Beach Betty . . . twinkling eyes . . . dancing, dancing, and more dancing . . . Want to see my school ring? . . . 1f5 ofthe big 5 . . . Navy forever. Glee Club I: C.S.M.C. III, IV: Louisettes II: A.A. I, II, III, IV: legion of Decency III, IV. JANET DOROTHY HASSE 905 Hammonds Lane Member of the Tower Club . . . State Teachers College . . . I don't know . . . If I Give My Heart to You . . . peaches and cream complexion. Children of Mary II, III, IV: Glee Club I: A.A. I, II, IV: Student Council IV. ELIZABETH ANN HAYDEN 3950 Wilsby Avenue Betty . . . Calvert Hall comes first . . . The Cookie Kid . . . Two more days 'til the weekend . . . cross-country fan . . . Betty and Dorothy, Inc. Children ot Mary I, II, III, IV: Student Council I: Glee Club II, III: C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV: Seton High News II: Louisettes I, Bowling III. MARY DOROTHY HENNEMAN 3913 Yolando Road Dotty . . . striding brunette . . . puts Morey Amsterdam to shame . . . going to teach . . . Guess what my little brother didl . . . other part of the corporation. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Orchestra I, II, III, Treasurer IV: Glee Club III: Louisettes I, II: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Debating II: Legion of Decency Representative I. ELAINE BEATRICE HIRT 3309 Gibbons Avenue Laine . . . twinkle in her blue eyes . . . a becoming blush . . . dancing enthusiast . . . Oh shucks! . . . City's swim meets and Ross. Children ol Mary I, II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. Representative III, IV: Louisettes I: A.A. I, II: Bowling III, IV: Dramatics II: Legion of Decency I, II, III. II: A.A. I, II, III, IV: BETO II, III, IV: MARY HARRINGTON 5521 Sefton Avenue ' Mare . . . ln the clouds with the Air Force . . . enormous vocabulary . . . friend in any weather . . . newspaper reporter . . . excels in teasing. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV: Seton High News I, II, III, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV. MARY ELLEN HAVILAND 6808 Old Harford Road Pres . . . one of the bank girls . . . forever working on a bulletin board . . . always on the go . . . craziest laugh . . . Loyola College lass. Children ol Mary I, Il, III, IV: C.S.M.C. Representative I, II, III, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Art Club I, Treasurer II, Secretary III, President IV. MARY CAROL HAYNIE 1252 Battery Avenue Sparkling brown eyes . . . never can eat that second sandwich . . . cafeteria's very special customer . . . Anybody seen Bar- bara? . . . Partial to George and U. of M. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Student Council IV: C.S.M.C. Representative II, III, IV: Louisettes I: AA. I, II, IV. MARY JERICEK 3802 Third Street Jerry . . . blue-eyed blonde . . . Bain- bridge dances . . . a nursing career ahead . . . Let's go ta Washington . . . Glee Club comes first. Children of Mary II, III, IV: Glee Club I, II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV: Louisettes I, II. ,And then We decided remotely, Whether We would be business MONIEA HURDEI. 804 Mt. Holly Street Her sociology notes look like iewelry de- signs . . . has a Smith Brothers cough . . . sure to be found dancing with Mary . . . Nickname AmmoniaINHNJ . . . better late than never. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Orchestra I, II: C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV: Louisettes I: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Art Club I: Vignettes. SUE HYNES 405 S. Wickham Road Suzie . . . blush matching her red hair . . . personality plus . . . contagious laugh . . . always on time . . . member of the Big Four. Children of Mary I, II, Chairman III, IV: Seton High News, Assistant News Page Editor II: C.S.M.C. Representative II, III: X A.A. I, II, III, IV: Senior Board. DOLORES JIRSA 430 Milton Avenue Short brown hair . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . an outstanding personality . . . blushes so easily . . . real nice to know. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Student Council I, II, III, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Senior Board. MARY LOUISE JOHNSON 3203 Belvedere Avenue A combination of light hair and sparkling blue eyes . . . friend to everybody . . . What time is it? . . . basketball and , football are favorites . . . destination- secretary. Children of Mary III, IV: Glee CIub I: C.S.M.C. I, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: legion of Decency I, IV. MARYLOU KALB 5l05 Govans Avenue Long, brown tresses . . . full of pep . . . loves picnics . . . Should I get my hair cut? . . . always ready for a good time. Children ot Mary III, IV: Glee Club I: Seton High News IV: Louisettes I, Repre- sentative II, III, IV: A.A. I: Vignettes. W MARY C. HYNES 4006 Woodridge Road You may think she's the quiet type . . . Saturday night at Cohili . . . the blushing kind . . . beautiful smile . . . Oh gosh! Children of Mary III, IV: Louisettes I, II: A.A. I, IV: Science Club III, President IV. FRANCES .IANCZEWSKA 627 S. Montford Avenue Franny . . . always laughing . . . Pat- terson forever . . . I don't know . . . Morcella's inseparable . . . tennis and dancing rate high. Children of Mary III, IV: C.S.M.C. I, II, III: A.A. I, II, III, IV. JANE LEE KAIN 4336 Cedergarden Road lnquisitive eyes . . . Ed forever . . . con- tagious loughter . . . sweet as pie . . . I forgot my tie. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV: louisettes I, II, III: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. CAROLYN KAMINSKI 848 Evesham Avenue Connie's twin . . . Ohl such big eyes . . . Calvert Hall . . . her own chautieur . . . Rosemarie. Children of Mary II, III, IV: Student Coun- cil I: Orchestre I, II: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Bowling III, IV: Badminton III: BETO II, III: C.S.M.C. Representative IV. Graduated with honors. CAROL ANN KENNEDY Women, nurses, or callcgicuncs, and We looked ahead JOAN KAMMER 816 N. Madeira Street Petite and sweet . . . shining saddles . . loves to dance . . . always smiling . . . WiId Blue Yonder. Children ot Mary II, III, IV, Glee Club I, u, ui, iv, c.s.M.c. 1, il, ul, iv, A.A. IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. .IUDITH KECK 625 Beechfield Avenue Judy . . . short black tresses . . . cap- tivating smile . . . Mt. St. Joe fan . . . sweet and demure . . . Who has the homework? Children of Mary I, ll, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, Glee Club I, II, III, IV, Louisettes I, A.A. I, II, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, Repre- sentative III. 5310 Midwood Avenue Courage . . . Noreen's other halt . . . liveliness personified . . . takes to Ber- mudas and argyles . . . member of the Club 26. Children ot Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. Repre- sentative I, Assistant Business Manager II, III, IV, Bowling IV, .IV Basketball III, Varsity Basketball IV, Softball IV. GERTRUDE KILDUFF 318 llchester Avenue Dolly . . . one of the trio . . . unpre- dictable . . . classroom snail-gym tloor rocket . . . I have to go home and do my history . . . magic in her eyes. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Louisettes I, JV Basketball I, Varsity Basketball II, III, IV, Softball II, III, IV, Badminton III, IV, A.A. Representative III, IV. JOAN ELIZABETH KEATING 5009 Belleville Avenue Joanie . . . wrinkle-free uniforms . . . My sister, Pat . . . second home-the library . . . O my heart! . . . Flicka has nothing on her laugh. Children ol Mary I, Il, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, Louisettes I, Representative Il, Ill, A.A. I, Il, III, IV, Library Council I, II, Vice-President III, President IV, Legion ot Decency I, II, III, IV. DOLORES KEKICH T409 McHenry Street Dee . . . quite a girl . . . a red con- vertible . . . will iitterbug to Bill Haley any day . . . Who's got a tie? . . . hobby-collecting new cars. Children ot Mary I, II, Ill, IV, C.S.M.C. 1, u, Ill, A.A. 1, H, ui, iv, aero u. PATRICIA A. KENEALY 3236 Foster Avenue Pat . . . neat and sweet . . . square . . . everybody's friend . . . blushes easily . . . St. Joe booster. Children ot Mary I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, Il, IV, Louisettes I, A.A. I, ll, III, IV, Library Council II, Treasurer III, Vice- President IV, BETO II, Legion ot Decency II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild Repre- sentative II. ELEANOR KENNEY 330I Ramona Avenue El . . . blushes easily . . . What, I can't hear you? . . . peanut butter candy . . . one of the M.B.'s . . . Ocean City weekends. Children ol Mary II, III, IV, Student Coun- cil IV, C.S.M.C. I, Il, A.A. I, Il, III, IV. MARGARET THERESA KENYON 405 West 28th Street Loyal to City . . . quiet and nice . . . pleasing personality . . . forever eating ice cream . . . Sister Flavia's helper. Children of Mary I, II, Representative III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV. CAROLYN KILNER 3600 Plateau Avenue Lynn . . . cafe capers . . . bubbling over with personality . . . Carlin's is the GREATEST . . . MoonIight Serenade. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, Louisettes I, Il, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Shepherdess IV, Debating I, II, Legion ot Decency I, II, III, IV, BETO II. fa I BARBARA C. KOSIBA 936 S. Curley Street Beautiful dark brown eyes . . . aims to please . . . dances to the strains of Heartbreaking Waltz . . . there must be a tree period for something . . . What do you mean? Children ol Mary II, III, IV: A.A. I, ll, IV: Mother Seton Guild Representative III, IV. BERNADINE KULWICKI 520 S. Glover Street Betsy . . . neat as a pin . . . twinkling blue-gray eyes . . . crew-cuts and tlannels . . . Oh! that sister of mine . . . loyal Setonite. Children ol Mary II, III: A.A. I, II, Ill, IV: C.S.M.C. II: Senior Board. MARGARET LACY 6615 Reisterstown Road Peggy . . . always on the go . . . crazy about her family . . . champion talker . . . mischievous giggle . . . a true Irish- man. Children ol Mary I, II, Ill, IV: A.A. I, II, III: C.S.M.C. I. 90 1954! Our junior year lay bcfare us and brought a new Decency I, II. DIANE LA BONDA 1016 .lack Place Quiet and petite . . . wears a Southern ring . . . 202's ballet dancer . . . bowling . . . Beware! woman driver. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Mother Seton Guild Representa- tive IV. ELEANOR HARRIET LAMBDEN 409 Whitridge Avenue Ellie . . . helping hand . . . Glenn Miller music . . . everybody's friend . . . quiet but beware . . . one third ot Clare, Dee. Children ot Mary I, Representative II, III, Treasurer IV: Glee Club I, II, III, Execu- tive Board IV: C.S.M.C. Representative I: Louisettes I, Il: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Debating II: Science Club III, IV. MARGARETTE KINSTLER 3407 Hollins Ferry Road Marge . . . always a lady . . . generous and conscientious . . . Stardust . . . Val's other half . . . one of the M.B.'s. Children ot Mary I, II, III, IV: Glee Club Il: C.S.M.C. I, Il: A.A. I, II, IV: Legion of Decency II. Graduated with honors. CHARLOTTE ANN KNIGHT 125 S. Kossuth Street Cha . . . impressive brown eyes . . . Jim- affairs du coeur . . . eighty words a minute typing goal . . . dread that shorthand . . . one of the Big Four. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Orchestra I, II: C.S.M.C. I, Il: A.A. I, Il: Legion of MARILYN KLAPPENBERGER 312 Third Avenue Lansdowne, Maryland Always there to help . . . Oh, do you think it's all right? . . . counting money . . . Won't July ever come? . . . Indiana Bound. Children ot' Mary I, II, III, IV: Glee Club Il: Orchestra I: C.S.M.C. I, Representative Il, III, Secretary-Treasurer IV: Louisettes I, II, III, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV. PATRICIA ANNE KOERNER 2802 Bayonne Avenue Pat . . . frequents 221 . . . Look for me in Ocean City . . . wee walkers . . . Is my lipstick on straight? . . . A stitch in time saves what? Children ot Mary I, II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. Representative Ill, Vice-President IV: Seton High News I, Il, III, IV: Louisettes I: A.A. I, II: Dramatfcs I, II: BETO ll: Legion at Decency Representative I. Graduated with honors. NANCY KUDZMA 508 N. Robinson Street Sweet, neat, and petite . . . sports a St. Joe ring with pride . . . loves the red stutt . . . Paul is her guy . . . together with Terry. Children of Mary II, III, IV: Glee Club I, II, III, Secretary IV: C.S.M.C. I, Il, III, IV: Louisettes I: A.A. Il, III, IV: Legion ot De- cency II, III: Mother Seton Guild II, III: Junior Board. sense ef pride, of respausibihty, and ef efpeetatien. MARIE l.ANA 325 East 27th Street Short, short hair with twinkling brown eyes . . . busy as a bee . . . black and whiteK?l saddles . . . one ofthe 3-D's . . . Frequents SS. Philip and James C.Y.O. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. Representative I, II, III, IV: Seton High News Representative III, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Library Council III, IV: Legion of De- cency I, Il, Representative III, IV. BARBARA LANIEWSKI 1708 Wilmington Avenue Bobs . . . earnest and sincere . . . con- tagious laughter . . . lofty ideas . . . nutty as a'fruit cake . . . 5'3 of loyal Gael rooter. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Glee Club ll: C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV: Louisettes I, II, ul, IV: A.A. I, n, ul, Iv, ssro Il, ul, IV: Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. JEANNETTE REGINA laVOIE 1914 Oak Drive Jan . . . iovial personality . . . aspires to nursing . . . badminton devotee . . . one of three J's . . . Time to eat? Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV: A.A. Representative I, II, Business Manager III, IV: Legion of De- :ency I, II, III, IV: Junior Board, Senior Board. 4- ANNE LANGHIRT 4342 Shamrock Avenue Annie . . . perpetual smiling blue-eyed square . . . sports enthusiast . . . City forever . . . Ain't that awful . . . mem- ber of the Club 26. Children of Mary ll, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I: A.A. I, ll, ru, rv, vmny Baseball u, ur, IV: Varsity Badminton Ill, IV: Varsity Basketball IV: Legion of Decency I, ll, III: Mother Seton Guild Representative I, Il. MARGUERITE M. LAQUE 6055 Belle Grove Road Mitzie . . . sweet as candy . . . Girls you're seeing too many 'B' movies . . . hillbilly at heart . . . WelI, you know . . . St. Joe and Parris Island. Children of Mary Il, III, IV: Glee Club I, II, III, IV: Seton High News II: A.A. I, Ill, IV: Science Club III: Legion of Decency I, II, Representative III, IV. CAROLINE LEGAMBI 167 S. Morley Street Arrives iust in time . . . spaghetti every Sunday . . . black hair mixed with beau- tiful brown hair . . . loyal friendship . . . Down the corner. Children of Mary IV: C.S.M.C. III: A.A. III, IV: Legion ol Decency III, IV. JEANNETTE LEWANDOWSKI 3124 O'DonnelI Street Winning smile . . . music minded . . . passion for cakes and buns . . . moon- Iights on the Tolchester . . . Where's that violin? Children of Mary II, III, IV: Orchestra I, II, III, President IV: C.S.M.C. III, IV: AA. I, Il, IV. JOSEPHINE LAZZELLE 3844 The Alameda Jo . . . unforgettable brown eyes . . . cooperative plus . . . dashes in one minute early . . . The bus was late . . . future nurse. Children ol Mary I, II, III, IV: Glee Club I, II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. Il, Ill, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency I, II, Ill, IV. JOAN LEVIE 1407 N. Potomac Street Bowling three nights a week . . . friendly blue eyes . . . always willing to help . . . Did anyone see Franny? . . . cheers for Mt. St. Joe. Children of Mary III, IV: C.S.M.C. I, II: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency I, Il, III: Mother Seton Guild III, IV. MARY LEWIS 630 East Street Mare . . . a square? . . . loves parties . . . talks a blue streak . . . Gimme a piece of cake . . . a blue-eyed blonde. Children of Mary IV: Louisettes IV: A.A. I, Il, IV: Dramatics IV. 91 PATRICIA LINDNER 1626 lnverness Avenue Always neat . . . contagious smile . . . bubbling laughter . . . future secretary . . . Loyola booster. Children ol Mary I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. Representative II, III, A.A. I, II, IV. ELIZABETH LORENI 4913 Alhambra Avenue Betty . . . super personality . . . typing specialist . . . Really and truly! . . . the Mission's friend . . . merry miss. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Glee Club II, Louisettes I, Il, Ill, A.A. I, Il, Ill, IV, BETO Il, Legion ol Decency II, Ill. ROSALIE LORENZET 5216 Florence Avenue Ro . . . sparkling personality . . . loyal friend and Setonite . . . Always . . . Poly Iorever . . . Meadowbrook. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Student Coun- cil I, III, Glee Club I, II, III, Vice-President IV, Louisettex Representative I, A.A. I, ll, III, IV: BETO II. Scl1alarsl11jv, Honor, and Sanclitf' naw began ta take JEAN LOMBARDO 925 N. Belnord Avenue Contagious laughter . . . brown eyes that speak . . . full of questions . . . ther- mometer and white cap in the future . . . those crazy weekends. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, Legion of Decency I. MARY FRANCES LORENZ 1750 Hanover Street Mare . . . blonde, blonde hair . . . Southern fan . . . Blue Moon . . . Pat's cousin . . . Oh, skinny. Children of Mary I, Representative II, III, IV, Orchestra I, A.A. I, II, IV, BETO ll, Science Club III, IV, Mother Seton Guild Representative I, III. Graduated with honors. ANN ELIZABETH LUDICKE 5548 Carville Avenue Mary's twin . . . those crazy knee highs and Bermudas . . . music lover . . . How about that! . . . always on a diet but always eating. Children at Mary I, II, III, IV, Louisettes I, II, BETO Il, III, IV, Legion of Decency Representative IV, .Iunior Board. Graduated with honors. MARY MARGARET LUDICKE 5548 Carville Avenue Captivating vim and vigor . . . cheerful lass . . . curly hair . . . visits to St. Mary College . . . nursing as a career. Children ol Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, IV, Louisettes I, II, BETO II, III, IV. x CLARA LUGENBEEL 3007 Harlem Avenue Lugie . . . light brown hair and hazel eyes . . . loves to bowl . . . songbird of 203 . . . optimistic . . . good will. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club l, Il, Ill, President IV, A.A. I, Il, Ill, IV, Debating Il, Treasurer III, BETO II, M Science Club III. 3 ,, M. R ANN MARIE LUECKING 629 Radnor Avenue Luke . . . devilish green eyes . . . easy to get along with . . . motto: Travel and see the worId . . . given to giggles . . . spaghetti and meat balls. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Student Council I, II, III, Seton High News IV, Louisettes I, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Dramatic: II, Legion of Decency III, Mother Seton Guild I. ROSEMARY LUTZ 2608 Linwood Road Always ready to help someone . . . lives for weekends and dances . . . forever hurrying . . . continually looking for Elaine . . . B..l.C. Children of Mary ll, III, IV, C.S.M.C. Rep- resentative II, III, IV, Louisettes I, A.A. II, III, IV, Representative I. an n new rnenning and ideals renehed hzyher and higher. PATRICIA ANNE LYONS 1307 W. Cold Spring lane Pat . . . sparkling blue eyes and rosy cheeks . . . Irish lass . . . patience of a saint . . . Poly. Children of Mary I, II, II, IV, Student Council I, IV, Glee Club III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Dramatics II, Science Club III. FLORENCE ROSE MACKOWIAK 4l6 South Ann Street Brown-eyed bundle of ioy . . . Andre's special hair-cuts . . . loves to have fun . . . political arguments . . . What did Sister say? Children of Mary III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV. DOLORES MATUSZAK 226 S. Patterson Park Avenue Dee . . . swell personality . . . a laugh any time . . . haunts the cafeteria . . . proud of that ring . . . One of the Big MARY McCl.ERNAN 3300 North Avenue Neat and sweet . . . warm smile . . . remember the good times on Sunday nights . . . always joking with Dolores . . . How about that! Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild IV. MARLENE MCEVOY 6003 Ready Avenue Mar . . . sweet and dainty . . . loqua- cious . . . Sr. Oliva's best salesgirl . . . dramatic Iinesse . . . aspires to a nursing career. Children of Mary II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, louisettes I, A.A. I, II, Dramatics I, II, III, President IV, Debating I, Il, III, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Four. ANNA MARIE McCUBBlN 2723 Tivoly Avenue Nancy . . . thoughtful blue eyes . . . quiet but sweet . . . easy going . . . never ceases to have potato chips . . . Rita's other half. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Student Council II, Glee Club I, A.A. I, II, III, IV, legion of Decency Representative III, Mother Seton Guild Representative I. PATRICIA McGEE 2524 Boarman Avenue Have you seen Jackie? . . . 62 words . . . Shake, Rattle, and Roll . . . Bain- bridge bound . . . fingers that trip over typewriter keys. Children of Mary II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV. Children of Mary II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, IV. KATHLEEN T. MACK 327 Mt. Holly Street Kassy . . . athlete of the year . . . Gotta get my hair cut . . . magnetic personality . . . brown-eyed baby . . . lightning on the court. Children of Mary II, III, A.A. Representa- tive II, III, IV, Badminton II, III, IV, .IV Basketball I, Varsity Basketball II, III, IV, Softball I, II, III, IV. JACLYN MATTHEWS 3715 Manchester Avenue A smile for everyone . . . Oh, that his- tory! . . . Where's that twin brother? . . . Bainbridge supporter . . . New York bound someday. Children ot Mary IV, Glee Club I, II, III. MARY GAIL MAXWELL 341 Whitridge Avenue Gail . . . active C.Y.O. member . . . would die without her ice cream . . . his- tory fan . . . lives tar weekends. Children of Mary III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild Representative IV. MARY ALICE MILLER Arbutus and Park Road Riviera Beach's special . . . crazy about skating and dancing . . . Let's go to Irvington? . . . St. Joe and City rooter . . . Vonita's friend. Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Dramatic: I, Legion of Decency Representative I. Our srhaal ring, the juniar pram, the garden party. JOAN MESSER 3710 Colborne Road One of the three I's . . . l give up . . . will make a wonderful nurse . . . pet peeve--coathangers . . . President of the P.R.N.'s. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Student Council IV, Glee Club I, II, C.S.M.C. I, II, Ill, IV, Seton High News II, Ill, Feature Page Editor IV, Louisettes I, Representa- tive II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, IV, Dramatics II, III, BETO II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild I, II, III. JOAN ANNE MEYERS 2547 W. Lombard Street Saddles so white . . . a loyal and true friend . . . Seen on No. 8 streetcar . . . sports a red blazer . . . quiet? Children of Mary II, III, IV, Seton High News III, IV, Louisettes I, A.A. I, II, Ill, MARY PATRICIA MILLER 4128 Buena Vista Avenue Pat . . . Marie's other half . . . appeal- ing eyes . . . pleasing personality . . . wedding bells will soon be ringing . . . Hopkins at heart . . . loyal Child of Mary. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Louisettes Representative I, Il, III, IV. IV, Bowling I. BERTHA MEYERS 437 S. Gilmer Street Bert . . . heart of gold . . . eyes that speak . . . Guess what . . . a bright future . . . Calvert Hall. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Louisettes I, II, Ill, A.A. I, II, III, IV. PATRICIA DOROTHY MILANOWSKI 4821 Palmer Avenue Pat . . . sings like a lark . . . all-round mixer . . . Till Then . . . Air Force . . . B is for Bunky. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, Il, Ill, IV. KATHERINE MINOR 2517 Garrison Boulevard Laughing brown eyes . . . always busy with something . . . How's your French? . . . Ohl those pen pals . . . iournalism takes all her time. Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV, Seton High News III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Dramatic: IV, library Council I, Debating III, IV, Art Club III, IV, Vignettes. JEAN MULLEN I0 Irving Place Hass . . . so neat . . . Pikesville's gift to squares . . . a true Gumbo to the end . . . one af the B.F.'s . . . Milford Mill and basketball forever. Children of Mary Representative II, III, IV, Louisettes I, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Softball II, Ill, Bowling ll, III, IV, BETO II, III, IV, Shepherdess Representative I, Legion ol Decency II, III, IV. .IOSEPHINE MONTI 1205 William Street A loyal Setonite of 5'2 . . . sweet and shy . . . iust as neat as a pin . . . coal- black hair . . . favors Mt. St. Joe and history. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. III, Louisettes I, II, III, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency III. MARY ALICE MURRAY 616 Catan Avenue Mare . . . sparkling brown eyes . . . Live for those weekends . . . favors City and convertibles . . . Because of You. Children of Mary III, IV, WA. I, II, Ill, IV. elub eleetieus -eaelz was a step nearer to being ez seninr. OLGA J. NEFF 543 Maude Avenue A real friend and a good sport . . . Broolllynite . . . Oh, that history! . . . a helping hand . . . Madeline's other half. Children of Mary III, IV, Louisettes I, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. ANN A. OLDEWURTEL 301 Herring Court Contagious personality . . . friend to everyone . . . forever smiling . . . l think I'll wear my pink dress for a change . . . never misses a party. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Louisettes I, A.A. III, Dramatics I, Il. CAROL O'BRlEN 1701 North Culvert Street O.B. . . . one of the trio . . . those famous trips to Room 150 . . . our barl- minton champ . . . enthusiasm personified . . . those P.J. parties. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. Repre- sentative I, II, Ill, Treasurer IV, Varsity Badminton I, II, Ill, IV, Softball I, II, III, IV, Varsity Basketball IV. SARA LANE OLSEN 1203 Glenback Avenue Vivid personality . . . etiervescent vivacity . . . short brown tresses . . . has a French admirer . . . impressive as a Southern belle. Children of Mary I, Il, Ill, IV, Glee Club I, Louisettes I, Representative Il, Ill, A.A. Ill, IV. NINA ORLANDO 3018 Orlando Avenue Friend to the Iriendless . . . a true Gumbo . . . that square look . . . one of the B.F.'s . . . Stranger in Paradise. Children of Mary I, Il, Ill, IV, Student Council I, Il, III, IV, AA. I, Il, III, IV, Dra- matic: I, II, Ill, IV, Legion of Decency Representative I, Representative to Balti- more Executive Student Board II, III, IV, Cheerleading I, II, III, IV. CHRISTINE ANN OWENS 1503 Carrollton Avenue Ruxton, Maryland Chris . . . becoming blush . . . full of pep . . . Anybody do history? . . . ice skating fan . . . Poly and Calvert Hall. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Student Council I, II, III, Secretary IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, BETO II, III, Mother Seton Guild Representative I, Dramatic: IV. ANN 0'NElLL 4000 Colborne Road A pert green-eyed beauty . . . splendid personality . . . loves to laugh in history . . . Do you have any typing paper? . . . Calvert Hall and ice hockey. Children of Mary II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, Ill, IV, A.A. Ill, IV, Library Council II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, Secretary IV. HELEN O'NElLL 112 W. 27th Street Personality plus . . . easy going . . . reli- gion whiz . . . Did you see that? . . . chief ambition-to get lost in the Naval Academy. Children of Mary Il, Ill, Representative IV, C.S.M.C. I, ll, Ill, IV, A.A. I, Il, III, IV, Library Council I, Legion ol Decency IV, Senior Board. BEVERLY ORTT 4907 Ivanhoe Avenue Bessy Snort . . . friendly and sincere . . . horse enthusiast . . . Let me tell you . . .1f5 of the big five. Children of Mary I, ll, lll, IV, Glee Club II, C.S.M.C. I, II, Ill, IV, Legion of De- cency l, II, Ill, IV. PATRICIA PALEN 3602 West Bay Pat . . . little but mighty . . . loyal friend . . . always near Janet on Wed- nesday . . . faithful to the Coast Guard. Children ot' Mary Ill, IV, Glee Club I, A.A. I, Il, Ill, IV, legion of Decency Representative II. MARCELLA PASZKIEWICZ 2541 Eastern Avenue Ambitious . . . Franny's friend . . Why? . . . advocates skating, tennis, and dancing . . . They've got a secret. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV. LILLIAN PERRIN 4523 Arabia Avenue Lill . . . small and sweet . . . forever talking . . . Seen Nancy? . . . real friend . . . expressive eyes. Children of Mary I, II, III IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild IV. MARY BIRUTE PETKUS 829 Hollins Street Quiet type . . . forever laughing . . . loves duck blood soup . . . always eating a dixie cup. Children. ol Mary II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Science Club III, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. September 1954 -june 19557 ,At last we were seniors, NANCY PALMER 2807 Topaz Avenue Cute and sweet . . . 20 inch waist . . . strictly Hannel . . . City and Angelo Mio . . . Vince. Children of Mary II, III, IV, A.A. II, Ill, IV, Mother Seton Guild Representative III, Treasurer IV, Vignettes. Graduated with honors. FAY PARISI 841 Pontiac Avenue Say it with a smile . . . a Southern fan . . . dancing seamstress . . . Should I get my hair cut? Children of Mary II, III, IV, Student Coun- cil III, Glee Club I, A.A. I, II, III, IV. PATRICIA PAPPAROTTA 3603 Elmora Avenue Trish . . . the Student CounciI's pride and ioy . . . strictly collegiate . . . Sween's other half . . . Hamilton Rec . . . Tennis, anyone? Children of Mary II, III, IV, Student Coun- cil I, II, III, President IV, Seton High News Il, AA. I, II, III, IV, Dramatic: I, BETO II, Art Club I, Il, III, Treasurer IV. CATHERINE PARSONS 3304 Hudson Street Koy . . . quiet and sweet . . . neat as a pin . . . sports a diamond . . . crazy about Poly and football . . . wait till June. Children of Mary III, IV, Student Council II, III, Glee Club I, II, C.S.M.C. I, II, Seton High News IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, Junior Board. KATHLEEN PAULUS 2817 Edmondson Avenue Pep and energy galore . . . loyal to Seton and Sister Martha . . . Not attire prac- tice again . . . her own seamstress . . . ice skating pastime. Children ot Mary II, III, Representative IV, C.S.M.C. I, ll, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Library Council I, II, III, IV, Legion ol Decency I, II, III, IV. ANITA PETERS 3308 Willoughby Road Nita . . . popular and talkative . . . history sleeper . . . life revolves around Vince . . . Cherr's drug store . . . Ocean City. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Student Council IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild I, II, III, Secretary IV. CAROLYN PFADENHAUER 1232 N. Ellwood Avenue A brunette with a sparkling personality . . . dancing and swimming are on her list . . . an eloquent debater . . . heavenly weekends . . . winning smile. Children ot Mary III, IV, C.S.M.C. Repre- sentative II, IV, Seton High News III, IV, A.A. IV, Debating III, Vice-President IV, Louisettes II, Mother Seton Guild Repre- sentative I. and the days passed quickly, tw quickly. HELEN JUNE POTOCKI 7141 Gough Street June . . . glistening gray eyes . . . dynamic leadership . . . Villa Julie bound . . . Charlie, my boy . . . one of the three J's. Children ol Mary II, III, IV: Glee Club I: C.S.M.C. I: A.A. I, ll, III, IV: Dramatic: Il, III, IV: Debate Il, Ill, President IV: Senior Board. ENID IVETTE PUIG 1701 N. Charles Street Puerto Rico's gift to Seton . . . a real friend . . . oh, those Spanish dishes . . . true student . . . history minded. Children of Mary IV: Glee Club IV: Vignettes. JANET MAE RAFFERTY 6601 Fairmount Avenue Luscious blue eyes . . . bright morning smiles . . . Give me a drink of coke . . . on and ott diets . . . loyal to Seton. Children ol Mary Ill, IV: Seton High News Representative III: A.A. I, ll. MARY ANN PHELAN 1911 Hammonds Ferry Road Mary Anne . . . trudges to 508 . . . fragile and dainty . . . Giggling Annie . . . loyal to Seton . . . nice to be with and oh, so generous. Children of Mary III, IV: C.5.M.C. III, IV: AA. I, Il, III, IV: Louisettes I, II, III, IV: BETO Il, Representative III, IV: Orchestra I: Glee Club II: Seton High News Il. PHYLLIS PLEISS 5913 Grace Avenue Phil . . . sparkling blonde . . . easy- going . . . Where's Lili? . . . com- mercialite . . . what about history? Children of Mary 1, II, nr, lv, A.A. I, H, III, IV: Mother Seton Guild Representa- tive Il, Ill: Seton High News IV: Roller Skating II: Bowling III. MARTHA ANN PIERSON 5002 Parkton Avenue Marty . . . always smiling . . . those crazy letters and phone calls . . . Where's everybody? . . . dependable . . . l spoke too soon. Children of Mary Il, III, IV: Student Coun- cil IV: C.S.M.C. Representative I, ll, IV: A.A. I, II, IV: legion of Decency I, ll: Shepherdess IV: Senior Board. MARGARET POEHLER 351 Whitridge Avenue Peggy . . . sweet and petite . . . real friend . . . Hey, you wanna dance? . . . Calvert Hall roater . . . commercialite. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Glte Club I, ll, III: C.S.M.C. I, II: Seton High News IV: A.A. II, III, IV. DOROTHY MARIA PRAGER 151 S. Monastery Avenue Dot . . . neatness personified . . . such a sweet smile . . . dreams to the music of Glenn Miller . . . 8:00 scholar . . . loyal Seton and industrious student. Children of Mary I, ll, III, IV: A.A. I, II, Ill, IV: Glee Club I, ll, III: Shepherdexs IV: Senior Board. Graduated with honors. JOAN QUANN 4132 Eierman Avenue Craves heels and convertibles . . . special fling for Indiana . , . Let's double . . . pumpkin pie for breakfast . . . hillbilly fan. Children of Mary ll, III, IV: Seton High News ll, III: Louisettes II, III: A.A. I, Il, III: Shepherdess Representative I, ll: BETO II: Legion of Decency Representative I, ll. PATRICIA RECKER 4729 Dunkirk Avenue Twinkling eyes and dancing feet . . . partial to Forest Park . . . Gotta work today . . . weakness for ? . . . Neal's special dancing partner. Children of Mary III, Representative IV: C.S.M.C. II, Ill: Louisettes Representative Ill: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency Representative I: Senior Board. PATRICIA REID 733 Springfield Avenue Patty . . . bundles ol laughter . . . future nurse . . . great fun and a true friend . . . member ol the Club 26. Children of Mary III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, Il, III, IV, I.egion ol De- cency l, II, III, IV. JEANNETTE ELIZABETH RICHARD 720 Richwood Avenue Little John . . . big, big brown eyes . . . throws the switch . . . loyal to C.H.C. . . . University of Vermont. Children ol Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, II, IV, Seton High News Representa- tive IV, louisettes I, II, A.A. I, II, III, IV, BETO II, Mother Seton Guild Representa- tive IV. GRACE ANNE RIGGS 129 Siegwart Lane P.P.P .... true child of Mary . . . O.K. hon . . . always with Ethel and Troy . . . basketball fiend. Children of Mary Representative I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, ll, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, Representative IV, .I.V. Basketball II, Var- sity IV, Mother Seton Guild Representative II. III. JH uflzite cap and gown, we received our ehjulamas. MARY GENEVIEVE RElll.Y 7311 Harford Road Jerry . . . typing whiz . . . always around when needed . . . 1f5 of the big five . . . Maryland forever . . . Hey, Batt. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, C.S.M.C. II, A.A. I, II, IV, Art Club IV, Legion of Decency IV, Bowling II. ADEl.E PATRICIA RICHARDSON 205 S. Monroe Street A whiz on skates . . . keeps homeroom running smoothly . . . Silverliners . . . loyal to Calvert Hall . . . a friend in the cafe. Children ol Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, Seton High News IV, A.A. I, II, Ill, IV, BETO Il, Mother Seton Guild I. CAROLYN FRANCES RITGER 4301 Woodlea Avenue Carol . . . a red-headed cat lover . . . crazy over exotic clothes . . . a history bug . . . her head's in a cloud. Children ol Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, Louisettes I, II, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Debating IV, BETO II. KATHERINE RYAN 2101 Smith Avenue Lansdowne, Maryland Kass . . . a friend in need . . . Who drank my Seven-Up? . . . sparkles at the name of Don . . . l Spoke Too Soon. Children of Mary II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, IV, Dramatic: IV, Vignettes. JOAN RYBINSKI 525 Belnord Avenue A perpetual chatterbox . . . a real square with sunburned bangs . . . partial to crew cuts and parties . . . lives for weekends . . . those crazy Bermudas. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, louisettes II, III, A.A. I, II, III, Representative IV, Bowling I, Il, III, IV, Seton High News Photography Editor II, Mother Seton Guild II. Graduated with honors. DOLORES RYBAK 136 S. Patterson Park Avenue Versatile brunette . . . happy-go-lucky . . . Oh, I hate those Monday mornings . . . target number one for teasing . . . czry. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Seton High News IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Art Club IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. DIANE RYKOSKI 1413 Reynolds Street Dee . . . Black curls with green eyes . . . sports and dancing compete for tops . . . Girls, it's Rosary Day . . . Art comes natural. Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Bowling II, Dramatic: I, Il, III, IV, Science Club III, IV, Vignettes. ahd our thoughts were lahg, hthg thoughts. LEONA SCHMIDT 1121 Haubert Street Loyal Setonite . . . never too busy to help . . . real friend . . . I got a letter . . . St. .Ioe fan. Children of Mary III, IV: CS.M.C. III, IV: A.A. IV. MARGARET ANNE SCHRUEFER 2836 St. Paul Street Peggy . . . sports a Calvert Hall ring , . . partial to crew cuts . . . sunburned hair . . . doodles during history . . . re- luses to be hurried. Children of Mary lll, IV: Art Club IV. ROSEMARY E. ST. LEGER 3502 Spaulding Avenue Rosie . . . Maybe . . . partial to green and gray . . . Party, where's a party? . . . class comedian . . . Ocean City forever. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Orchestra I, II: C.S.M.C. Representative II: Seton High News III, IV: A.A. I, II, IV: Legion of Decency I. LONDETTE CECllIA SANDOW 1425 Rayleigh Way Tall and sweet . . . loyal to the Orchestra . . . Where's Mary? . . . St. Elizabeth socials . . . Why don't you go? Children of Mary III, IV: Orchestra I, II, III, IV: Lauisettes I, II: A.A. IV: Legion of Decency I, III, IV. JEAN SCHANBERGER 1538 Gleneagle Road Stylish square . . . Ocean City personality . . . sunshine top . . . loves parties and Bermuda: . . . one of the B.F.'s Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: A.A. Repre- sentative I, Il, IV: Bowling IV: BETO ll, III. MARGARET MARY SCHREIBER 2910 Shirey Avenue Margie . . . never a dull moment . . . there's mischief in those eyes . . . loves history . . . Florence Nightingale Career . . . I don't care. Children of Mary Representative I, II, III, IV: Glee Club I: A.A. I, ll, III, IV: Bowling ll, III, IV: BETO II. CONSTANCE J. SENG 415 Riverside Road Connie . . . wonderful personality . . . writes all her letters in sociology . . . away she goes . . . beware, nurses! . . . l'll be seeing you. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Student Council II, III, Vice-President IV: President Honor Court IV: Glee Club I, II, III: Louisettes IV. THERESA MARY SALLUSTIO 6701 Gary Avenue Terry . . . great gal . . . famous for Saturday night parties . . . a helping hand . . . Mare, who ate my pie? Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV: Student Council I, II: Glee Club I, II, III: Seton High News IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency Representative I. BARBARA SANTORA 3440 Parlxlawn Avenue Barbs . . . all sugar and spice . . . shortest hair cut ever . . . loves that shag . . . everytl1ing's iust so . . . You said itl Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Seton High News Secretary Il: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency Representative I, II, III, Junior Executive Board I, Executive Board II, lll, President IV. DOROTHY SCHMIDT 743 Grantley Street Debbie . . . tries to crowd a weel:'s news into a telephone conversation . . . There goes another filling . . . blue, her favorite . . . nursing . . . sweet smile. Children of Mary I, II, III: A.A. I, Il, III, IV: Dramatic: IV: Louisetles ll: Student Council I. REGINA SMITH 342l Ramona Avenue Smitty . . . one of the more gone squares . . . that healthy look . . . a lasting laugh . . . You're Driving Me Crazy . . . Wonder what's doing in Washington today. Children af Mary I, II, III, Representative IV, Glee Club I, II, Ill, A.A. I, Il, III, IV, Bowling IV, Shepherdess IV, Dramatics IV, BETO II, Mother Seton Guild Repro. sentative IV. 5cl1alarsl11jv, Honor, Sanctityv were ours - ETHEI. DOROTHY SIGETHY 915 Dorking Road Glen Burnie . . . St. Jude's friend . . . pet peeve, typing . . . Groce's other half . . . June 25 is her day . . . Air Force and Ed. Children of Mary ll, Ill, IV, C.S.M.C. Il, III, IV, Seton High News ll, A.A. II, III, IV, BETO II, III, Legion ol Decency II, ul, Iv. Graduated with honors. PATRICIA SIMON 1638 Hanover Street Pat . . . sparkling eyes . . . Oh, that French accent . . . La Mer . . . Where's Mare? . . . Loyola College. Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV, Glee Club I, A.A. I, IV, Dramatic: IV, Science Club III, Secretary IV, BETO II. MARY CAROLE SOMMERMAN 3028 McElderry Street A real friend . . . Pontiocs . . . Loyola College . . . nervous energy . . . always willing to help. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, BETO II. MARY ANN SOUSTEK 3919 Brooklyn Avenue Nan . . . in love with life . . . a big heart in a little frame . . . banner's waving far U. of M .... nursing in the future . . . generosity is her middle name. Children of Mary II, Ill, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Bowling ll, III, Science Club IV, legion of Decency Representative Il, III, Corre- sponding Secretary IV, Vignettes Editor. NANCY CARMEN SPEDALIRE 7221 Harford Road Long black tresses . . . easy-going . . Ain't it a day? . . . 50 Chev . . Where's lil? Children ol Mary II, III, IV, Student Coun- cil ll, Glee Club I, C.S.M.C. I, Il, Ill, IV, Seton High News Representative III, A.A. I, ll, III, IV. HELEN SIGWALD 3210 Wolbrook Avenue Neat and lady like . . . early bird . . . Rosies other half . . . dramatist through and through . . . nursing aspirant. Children of Mary II, III, Representative I, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Dramatics I, II, III, Vice-President IV, Science Club III, IV, BETO II, III, IV. NOREEN ELIZABETH SMITH 46 Carolina Read Smitty . . . vivacious personality . . . CaroI's other half . . . sport enthusiast . . . strictly collegiate . . . member of the CIub 26. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, Representative III, IV, Varsity Softball I, II, Bowling III, IV, Varsity Basketball IV. MARY LOUISE SFANIOI. Wanda and Creek Road Riviera Beach Twinkling brown eyes . . . sweetest smile . . . quiet disposition . . . faithful louisette . . . a future Florence Nightingale. Children ol Mary Ill, IV, louisettes II, III, IV, A.A. III, IV: Glee Club I. YVONNE STOLARSKI 1602 Cherry Street Buuie . . . lost without a water foun- tain . . . aspirin keeper . . . class crown . . . Books cost money . . . Air Force and Edge. Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV, C.S.M.C. I, n, ul, Representative lv, A.A. I, ll, ul, IV, legion ol Decency Representative I, II, III, IV. I, ll, Ill, Representative IV: louisettes I: a ,ereeieus heritage te eherieh forever. DONNA STRAZIK 2620 Gwynndale Avenue Vivacious charm . . . epitome of fashion . . . sincere friendliness . . . iournalism enthusiast . . . collegiate. Children of Mary Il, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I, II, Ill, IV: Seton High News ll, III, Sports Editor IV: Louisettes ll, III, IV: A.A. I, Il, Ill, IV: Dramatics ll, Ill: legion of De- cency I, Il. VICTORIA SUSKI 1065 Church Street Vicki . . . loves to dance . . . l think l'll go on a diet tomorrow . . . history class . . . If You Were the Only Boy in the World . . . demon doodler. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. Representative I, Ill: A.A. I, ll, Ill, IV. CAROLE MARY STUDZ 702 Radnor Avenue Studzie . . . loyal to Daley, Troy, and Jean . . . Ocean City forever . . . she's our chauffeur . . . Georgia Tech and Maryland. Children of Mary III, IV: C.S.M.C. Repre- sentative I: A.A. I, ll, III, IV: Bowling Ill: Science Club Ill: legion of Decency Rep- resentative IV. CAROLE SWEENEY 3414 Kenyon Avenue Sween . . . strictly collegiate . . . al- ways laughing . . . other half of Trish . . . See you on the bus . . . Dixieland music. Children of Mary ll, Ill, IV: Student Coun- cil I, IV: Glee Club I, Il, III, IV: C.S.M.C. A.A. I, ll, III, IV: Legion of Decency I. PATRICIA A. TARNTlNO 508 Hurley Avenue Tarbaby . . . shorthand whiz . . . al- ways lends a helping hand . . . lord, save a duck . . . pet peeve-crowded buses . . . pennies everywhere. Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV: C.S.M.C. I, Il, III, IV: Louisettes Representative I, Treasurer Il, Vice-President III, Represent- ative IV: A.A. IV: Shepherdess Represent- ative ll: Debating Il, Ill, IV: Legion of Decency I, ll, III, IV. REGINA THERRES 526 N. Robinson Street Terry . . . sparkling brown eyes . . . good things come in small packages . . . Where's Nancy? . . . lives for weekends and Cahill . . . City forever. Children ol Mary III, IV: Glee Club I, Il, III, IV: leuisettes I. CLARE SYNAN 348 Marydell Road Personality unlimited . . . those vegetarian lunches . . . real neat . . . warm spot for Mt. St. Mary's . . . one of the big three. Children of Mary Ill, IV: A.A. I, II, Ill, IV: JV Basketball I: Softball Ill: Legion of Decency Representative I, IV. MARY JOAN TARR 118 S. Willard Street Personality plus . . . l guess so . . . a Calvert Hall ring . . . a St. Joe iacket . . . l don't know a thing. Children of Mary Ill, IV: C.5.M.C. IV: A.A. I, II, Ill, IV. MARY CATHERINE THOMPSON 3502 Spaulding Avenue M.C. . . . happy-go-lucky . . . poet . . . Come on, now . . . pens, pens, pens . . . experts rhythm drill. Children of Mary II, III, IV: Glee Club I: A.A. IV. MARY PATRICIA TALBOTT 916 E. Preston Street Mary Pat . . . always a smile and warm hello . . . Irish dance from way back . . . la Mer and nothing else . . . Calvert Hall and Navy rooter . . . very rosy future in sight. Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV: Seton High News I, II, III, News Editor IV: A.A. I, ll, Ill, IV: Dramatics I, ll: BETO II, Ill, Treasurer IV: legion of Decency Repre- sentative II, Corresponding Secretary lll. Graduated with honors. ,Ind may we be Wdfffly daughters af Satan flzylz School CAROLYN DOROTHY TROY 3620 Ravenwood Avenue Troy, Troy . . . tastes good . . . Got a ioke to tell you . . . goes for that red stutt . . . Buuie's accomplice . . . you better- believe it. ChiIdren at Mary I, II, Representative III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, A.A. Representa- tive I, III, IV, Shepherdess IV, Dramatics II, IV, BETO II, III, Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV. Graduated with honors. .IOANN LUCILLE VALLE 5619 Sagea Road Jo . . . big, brown eyes . . . vivacious personality . . . always ready for a laugh . . . partial to Dartmouth and ice hockey . . . Ocean City is tops. Children of Mary II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, A.A. II, IV, Shepherdess IV, Dra- matics I, II, III, IV, Debating II. DOROTHY VILLA 815 E. Belvedere Avenue Dot . . . mischievous smile . . . short blonde hair . . . strictly collegiate . . . full of fun . . . How do you like my cashmere? Children of Mary III, IV, Orchestra I, C.S.M.C. Representative I, Il, III, IV, A.A. Representative I, II, III, IV, Softball III, Debating IV. CAROL ANN UNGER 601 Highwood Drive Pretty brown eyes . . . melodious voice . . . blushes so easily . . . roller skating is a favorite . . . Bainbridge dances. Children of Mary III, IV, Glee Club III, IV, A.A. III, IV, Vignettes. SHEILA PAMELA VICKERS 5208 Cuthbert Avenue Cute and sweet . . . craves food and hates diets . . . English accent . . . Tennis, anyone? . . . soft spot for Army and M.P.'s. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Louisettes I, Seton High News II, A.A. I, II, III, IV. VERA E. VRIESEMA 3113 Milford Avenue likeable personality . . . 5'9 of square . . . Bless you, my child, for buying your A.A. card . . . history class muncher . . . Calvert Hall rooter. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV, Louisettes I, II, A.A. I, Repre- sentative II, III, IV, Dramatics IV, De- bating I. BARBARA LEE WALKER 809 St. Dunstans Road Pug . . . iolly smile . . . blonde hair, blue eyes . . . roller skating any time . . . I don't hurt anymore . . . marriage in the near future. Children of Mary II, III, IV, Orchestra I, II, III, C.S.M.C. Representative I, IV, A.A. r, ri, lv. ROBIN WARD 2649 Lauretta Avenue Collegiate forever . . . Going to the debate today? . . . 1f5 of the big five . . . St. Joe fan . . . pet peeve-typing. Children of Mary I, u, ui, IV, c.s.M.c. I, II, Seton High News II, III, Business Manager IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Debating I, II, Secretary III, IV, Legion ot' Decency I, Representative II. EILEEN WALSH 4409 Frankford Avenue Generosity personified . . . iunior Shake- speare . . . my little brother . . . Enid's pal . . . a writing career. Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club 1, u, ui, IV, A.A. 1, H, nl, Iv. MARY CAROL WARNS 2430 E. Hoffman Street Bright personality . . . lilting laughter . . . friend in need . . . class enthusiast . . favors St. Joe. Children of Mary Representative I, II, III, IV, Seton High News II, Louisettes I, Rep- resentative II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Library Council I, Legion of Decency I, II III, IV. ' 1 ROSEMARIE WIRTH 2224 Eagel Street Rosie . . . blue-eyed blonde . . . HeIen's inseparable . . . I can't see a thing without my glasses . . . aspires to a nursing career . . . Peg O' My Heart. Children of Mary I, III, IV: A.A. I, II, IV: Dramatics Ill, IV: BETO II, Publicity Secre- tary III, Vice-President IV: Science Club III, IV: Vignettes. ELEANOR ANNE WURZBACHER 6219 Burgess Avenue An Irish colleen . . . a twinkle in her eyes . . . Carnival Queen . . . a real sweetie . . . iust loves to polka. Children of Mary Ill, IV: Glee Club I, II, III, IV. REGINA ZAWACKI 825 S. Rose Street Jean . . . winning personality . . . immaculate uniform . . . Mission busy bee . . . Monday morning fatigue . . . sweet on Poly. Children of Mary I, ll, III, IV: Student Council I: C.S.M.C. Representative I, II, Treasurer Ill, President IV: Seton High News II: Louisettes II: A.A. I, Il, III, IV: BETO Il: Legion of Decency I, II, Ill, IV. MARY ALICE WATTS 6164 Regent Park Road Moe . . . Howdy and the Navy forever . . . got enough curls to give away . . . true friend in need . . . craves cookies. Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Dramatics I, II: Varsity Basketball III, IV. BARBARA ANN WHEELER 4410 Newport Avenue Bobs . . . bright, brown eyes . . . witty and nice . . . history lover . . . Where's my lunch this time? . . . City rooter. Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV: C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV: A.A. I, ll, Ill, IV: Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV. MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS 804 Eastern Avenue Lou . . . greatest personality . . . couIdn't be nicer . . . mischievous sparkle in her big blue eyes . . . collegiate all the way . . . member of the Club 26. Children of Mary ll, Ill, IV: C.S.M.C. I, III, IV: Louisettes I: A.A. I, Il, Ill, IV: Dramatics I, IV: BETO II, Secretary III, President IV: Legion of Decency I, III, IV: Vignettes. Graduated with honors. DOROTHY WURTZER 514 Rolling Road Dotsy . . . tall in stature . . . crazy about weekends . . . Barbara's other half . . . Catonsville forever . . . roller skating and Bainbridge. Children of Mary III, IV: Louisettes II, III, IV: A.A. I, ll, Ill, IV: Legion of Decency I. JOAN YATES 1009 Cameron Road Radiant personality . . . a true Setonite . . . sports a Poly ring . . . neat and sweet . . . nursing bound. Children ol Mary I, ll, III, IV: Glee Club I: C.S.M.C. I, Il, III, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency I, Representative II, Secretary III, Vice-President IV. SHIRLEY ZIEMSKI 342 Stratford Road Shirl . . . future teacher . . . haunts the dances at Cahill . . . smile for every- one . . . iust loves those French classes . . . St. Joe forever. Children of Mary II, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I, II, III, IV: Seton High News ll: A.A. I, II, III, IV: BETO II, III, IV: Legion of Decency I: Bowling Ill, IV. MARGARET WEIDENHAMMER 3400 Hopkins Avenue Peggy . . . pleasant ways . . . piano key tickler . . . Oh, Kass, let me tell you what happened . . . one of the big five . . . Navy. Children of Mary III, IV: Orchestra I, II, III, IV: A.A. I, IV. SUZANNE WILLARD Darlington, Maryland Sue . . . real sweet kid . . . loves Eng- lish . . . fiddles the cello . . . foresees a college future . . . Harlem Nocturne. ofchesim 1, li, lu, iv, A.A. 1, 11, ui, iv: aero n. ROBERTA WILLIAMS 1006 H. Street Sparrows Point, Maryland Chub . . . friendly smile . . . Glee Club special . . . sharp shooter . . . faithful to Loyola College and Gil. Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV: Student Council IV: Glee Club Il, III, IV: C.S.M.C. I: A.A. I, Il, III, IV: Junior Board. Adena Adams adds supplementary material in sociology class as senior citizens and Sister Catherine look on. Ure value af an education lies, not in its SENIOR CLASSES Room to room, class to class, our minds retrace the steps of the familiar paths we trod at Seton. As we enter each classroom, a dozen or more fond memories rush to greet us. ln these rooms we formed friend- ships, some of which will last a lifetime. Each door- way brings o different thought-a crucial test passed, perhaps a crucial test failed, a class particularly liked, again perhaps a class particularly disliked. Although each classroom was different in many aspects, no matter where you went Blessed Mother was there smiling from a picture, a statue, the holy water font, she was there to guide and assist. Others now occupy our domain at Seton, but although they may usurp our desks, our honors, our privileges, these are ours forever-our memories. -,-,..- ,Q- I Office practice students make remote preparations for their future careers. 104 Patricia Barnhart, Theresa Dunnigan, and Angela Catrona review methods of filing in secretarial office practice. possvssion, but in the struggle tv svcurc it. fur How now, brown cow! Lucille Bianca records her voice during a speech project in English class while Mary Joan Tarr, Esther Grottendiclc, Mary Ernst, and Katherine Minor wait their turns. Jeannette Richard, Pat Hill, Mary Carole Sommerman, Carolyn Pfaden- hauer demonstrate a specific gravity experiment for physics class. 3 V W K f 'l f 5 ifrii -. jj:.s1,,f3x Y. U ' M14 -,V-any ' wares YJ to RMANDY ,' l --9 9 ,gf 7 3' .e.i2,--'jagpxvh sii AMPHGN ' ' at x ,' ., X LJ? 5 , Il '.A .LJ ,l My -Xml A l . N A ATLANTIC , I gc 1 5 1' cami , I JV F , 'A 3 iq! U F 'fDansons, as IVA6 presents Branle Gascon during the French assembly, Un Voyage En ,f ' gff' K' ,Sf France. Insert: Artists Moniea Hurdel, Diane Rykoski, .loan Calzone, Katherine Minor, and Q vo F 1, .- ijf.f ' 9, Q Suzanne Willard put finishing touches on their map of la belle France. wt - - use ii I - X Sinn we K f , '-7 with X fx , Ns... KY ' , All I Xt E i M 2l 'l l PY., Where good Imdershzju abidcs, there shall bc unity and praspcrity. Members of the leaders Club dedicate themselves and their organizations to Blessed Mother at the annual assembly. i I The three highest offices at Seton are held by Patricia Papparotto, president of the Student Council: Gayl Carre, president of the Children of Mary: Elaine Reedy, president of the Senior Class. LEADERS CLUB Consisting of the presidents and leaders of each activity, the Leaders Club is the most esteemed organization in Seton High School. At a traditional assembly at the beginning of the school year, each member presents o golden rose to Blessed Mother as the ideal of each Setonite and as a pledge of her fidelity to the standards of the school. During the year each one strives to foster these aims among the members of her organization and to hold aloft the flambeau of Catholic womanhood. Members of the leaders Club form a guard of honor at the annual May crowning wary man? We is zz ,vlan af Gad l Saying good-bye to Miss Loyola Voelker, medical records librarian, are Mary Reilly, Eileen Farace, Robin Ward, Angelina Famularo, discussion chairman, and CAREER DAY A special day in the life of each senior is Career Day. At this time those who are undecided about what career they want to follow are given the oppor- tunity to learn more about the various fields open to them. Representatives of numerous professions are invited to come to Seton to speak to the Senior Class. General and special sessions are included on the agenda, together with personal interviews with the various speakers. The importance of Career Day can be measured only by its results in the lives of those seniors whose future it has helped to decide. Sister Barbara, guidance counselor. On their way to the next meeting are Angela Fuchs, Marilyn Dell, Pat Grimes, Ann Doty, Carolyn Kilner, and Donna Strazik. Patricia Hill, Jeannette Richard, Lillian Baker, Diane Rylcoslci, Carolyn Ritger question Mrs. Fay Janz after her session on Occupational Therapy. 'IO7 IV W1 -ar Q V Juov sig?- N Msrgnnrbeszgg Keeping in step with a well-lovecl tradition, senior pirates and treasure hunters welcome the freshmen to Seton. Our lowly mcmvrics, Upper left-Juniors proved themselves delightful hostesses at the Garden Party. Left-Smile for the birdie, and then it's off to Washington on a Marian Year Pilgrimage for these seniors. Lower left-Christmas comes but once a year, and this year brought the Holly Hop ot the Alcazar. Below--Balloons, smiling faces, and beautiful weather helped to make the Garden Part another memorable last, In have and to hold - Upper right- Freshmen do a turn-about face on senior pirates at the skit during the Freshman Welcome. Righi-Marilyn Klappenberger, Pat Kenealy, Jane Kain fstandingl, and Barbara Laniewski and Mary Buettner take time out for a picture during the senior trip to Tolchester. Lower right- Wish you were here, may easily be what these seniors are thinking as they enioy lunch during Career Day at Towson State Teachers College. Below-Ghosts Kathleen Callahan, Carol Ann Dragowslci, and Joann Skoglin coniure up the future of the seniors during the skit at the Garden Party, while Marcella Mayer flrneelingl, Barbara Elsner, Norma DiGennaro, and Martha Bufono enact some of the prophecies. fmt-5 M we 55 , , lx 31,5 -what ,M M , M, . 'a I 5 qunnunnn Q-Fix l by 4 M ,hi..., - r I x x ' 's-,1,iL4 i .ve ink Q Q .2 - of f , t- , -. I H W 1' '-WM.,4..,.,.,. A..-,e .....- 3 W '27 will make yen always remember AW? xe- .xf ,e ,F A , . Lf ff I w i A 'Kf e J., S dih escorts form i I for the p d El Lcmbden an long d Cla Lugenbeel arrive for an even g t b b d Yemem EYE . B tty Hayd d h date Gnd themselve th p tl ght. this place, this day. SENIOR PROM After months of preparation and searching for the right gown, the night of June 6 arrived at last. As the car stopped in front of the Lord Baltimore Hotel, my heart was as light as a cloud. Carl Hamilton's orchestra set the magic mood, making it the most memorable of senior proms. Flowing gowns, happy faces, and light hearts added to the delight of the evening. The strains of music and thoughts of ioy lifted us into a dream world, the silent movement of feet as couples glided across the floor left an air of expectation. Blind, but seeingg deaf, but hearingg the familiar melody of Good Night Sweetheart brought this night of nights to an enchanting close. ,if if. ii ' v rx B 3- 4 s ?w4A.+fH- 't Ai' W l fx. i e .VPI .,.,, 51 ' x , . Ay, lt? ig . - .s..,.,,. f I f ,X U Qt XX xx 2, 5+ 8. x e -and a wonderful time was had by all. l.et's sit this one out, agreed these seniors and their dates. 'W LU 'Z' dau , gg I I il 'A my I '17 will ga in uuta thc' altar of dart GRADUATION MASS And so you have come, and now you are going. God has done much for you in these four years, and now you must do much for Him. With gratitude to God, to parents, and to teachers as his keynote, Monsignor Duggan addressed the graduates at their Graduation Mass at SS. Philip and James Church on Thursday, May 26. lt is fitting that you should end your high school days with Holy Mass as you began it four years ago, for, unlike the nine lepers in the Gospel, you have come back to give thanks. No matter what your walk in life, none should think that she is too young to do magnificent things for God. It is not age, but character that matters. You are no longer students but honored graduates and the reputation of Seton is in your hands. We pray with ioy in our hearts that you will be iust as holy as you are today. -Mi 'Q'-naw , uw Wu U . .Ht ein S E Q Q MLLQ 5 ' ' ix Q-f L k Ca God Wim gwefh fog to my yautlz. 'A' , F W,,,A 5 A .A: ., f -1 -m-I , 'Q1'we ' vl- 114 let us so live as in be an irrspirrzlirflr, strength, and Monsignor Duggan addresses the graduates and their parents and teachers. Ann Ludiclce graciously accepts her diploma from Monsignor Duggan. With diplomas held securely, seniors leave the stage after graduation ceremonies. blessing te these whose lives are touched by eurs. GRADUATION Academic caps and gowns, music and memories set the scene for our final hours as Setonites. As we proceeded down the aisle of the Lyric at 8:00 on Wednesday evening, June 8, trials and ioys seemed to pass with each step, and time stood still as we looked nostalgicolly back, hestitatingly forward. Suddenly our songs were sung, our diplomas received, and the Right Reverend John J. Duggan, S.T.B., Pastor of SS. Philip and James Church, was addressing us, the Class of 1955. Your value is determined by what you make of yourselves. Your halo of graduation this evening must first bow graciously to your dear parents, for you are a magnificent reflection of good and wise parents and of an American religious home. And how much do owe the Sisters who have placed the beautiful traditions of their own order and of their school in your hands. Guard them well. And so this evening we say to you graduates as you start out into an unknown world that we feel more confident because you are coming fresh from the halls of Seton High School. Moy you have an exalted sense of responsibility and a deep esteem of the purpose and dignity of love. We pray you will do well by Seton High School in the years to come, and may you be a credit to God, to country, to the homelife of America. In Memory of Millard D. Ahalt Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Antlitz Mr. William M. Arledge A Friend B.J.M. Barbara and Holloway Mr. James F. Black Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bronis Mr. Guy E. Bryant A Friend Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cody The Don Cohill Family C.S. H and L Mayor and Mrs. Thomas D'Alesandro, A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dopkowski Miss Christine Drumgoole Mr. and Mrs. Tony S. Dubiel J Dc' lure Ijrzirms Rt. Reverend Mr, and Mrs A Friend Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A Friend John J. Duggan A. F. Dunnigan . Joseph L. Ernst, Sr. Henry A. Ernst R. Russell Grimes Frank Grodzicki Bernard Haber James Hynes Mrs. Agnes Kendzejeski Charles Kurle and Son Rt. Reverend George Larkin Reverend Dr. Leo. J. McCormick Reverend Francis McGuire A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Wilson W. Meyers Reverend Clare J. O'Dwyer Major and Mrs. Henry S. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. George J. Paulus Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Pierson Martha Ann Pierson Mrs. Genevieve Reuling A Friend Mr. and Mrs. John Sharkey Mr. Thomas F. Sigethy Mr. George Siman Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Spiglemire Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tarntino Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tarr Vogabonds P.C. A Friend Mr. Edwin C. Wells E. R. Wilhehr Mr. and Mrs. John Ziemski Mr. and Mrs. Owen E. Zugner THANK YOU . . . to Sister Mary Geraldine, principal, and the faculty members to whom we are indebted for their patience and understanding. . . . to our friends and patrons to whom we are grateful for their encourage- l't'leI'll Gnd assistance. . . . to Mr. Carroll S. Hutton of Thomsen-Ellis-Hutton Company, to Mr. Karl Segall of Segall-Maiestic Studios, and his photographer, Mr. William Kocher, without whose interest and help our yearbook would have been only a dream. L. I lt's a long hard pull, but members of the business stall check and recheck lists of patrons. Mary Frances Buskey, Patricia Barnhart, Theresa Dunnigan, Monica Brosh, managerp Patricia Aversa, Jean Cirelli, and Eileen Farace. 5 Dr. Thomas Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Martin Abbott Eveline Ackley Mrs. Ruth Adams Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Adolph Mr. Edward Adolph Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Adolph Francis J. Ahern Mrs. Mary Aker Mrs. Anna Aldridge Mrs. Catherine Anderson Angie and Joe George P. Anikis Anita and Vince Ann and Joe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anton Miss Patricia Anton Fred Antonelli Mr. and Mrs. John Arledge Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon Armstrong Diana Arnold Mrs. John Arthur Mrs. Charles E. Ashley Holly's Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Walter August Mr. and Mrs. John Aumiller Mr. Herb Authur Michael Avara Mr. and Mrs. Richard Aversa Mrs. Otto Baclchaus Mr. and Mrs. 5. Bagrowski Moose Baguol Rosemary Baguol, '5'l Mary M. Baguol Miss Patricia Bailey Mr. and Mrs. William Baisley Harry Joseph Baker Mrs. Helen Bald Miss Maria Ballesteros Bancroft's Mrs. James Bannon Mr. Rosario Barbarina, Jr. Leslie C. Barnes Mrs. Ida Barnett Mr. John Barnett William A. Barnett Joyce Barnhart Pat Barnhart, '55 Mrs. Evelyn Barnhart Mr. Charles Barrack Mr. John Barrasso Mrs. John Barrasso Miss Stella Barrasso Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bartelet Mr. and Mrs. William Bartholomay Mrs. William Bartlett B. Burton Mrs. May Barzune Mary Frances Bass Mrs. Camilla Bateman Mr. William Bates Agnes D. Batterden M. Catherine Batterden Mary J. Batterden Mr. and Mrs. Peter Batz Miss K. Bower Emilie Bauereis Mrs. Bayline Carolyn Boyline, '54 Don Beall Miss Janet Beam Anna Marie Beam Flora Bean Mrs. Walter Beck Mrs. Emily Beckwith Gromet Reichenburg lfcgular Patrons Mrs. John J. Beilein The Beimschla Family Adele Beimschla Elmer Beimschla Mrs. F. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Belluomo Belvedere 5 and l0c Store Mrs. John Bemrick Mr. Frank Bemrick Mr. Gerald Bemrick Mr. James Bemrick Jo Ann Bemrick Mr. John Bemrick Miss Margaret Bemrick Mr. and Mrs. R. Bencller Dr. Joseph G. Benesons Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Benkert Mrs. Emil Benner Miss Catherine Bennett Mr. Willard Bennett Camilla Benson, '54 Josephine Berger Bernie and B'Il Betty and Nick Mr. and Mrs. John Bianco Miss Harriet Biealke Mrs. Charles Biando Mrs. Hilda Biondo Mrs. Elizabeth Bischof Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop Mrs. Willard Blades Mr. Edward S. Black Ernie Black John W. Blake, Jr. Anita Blank Cathrine Marie Bloom Mr. Francis Blum Bob and Bev Bob Bob and Adena Bob and Dolores Mr. and Mrs. J. George Bobb Barbara Boettinger Mrs. Frances Boettinger Savilla Boettinger Mrs. Alexander Boiako Mrs. Rosemary Boland Mr. Charles Bolte Richard Bond L. Booke Bee's Bootery Mrs. Patricia Booth Boots Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bordine Miss Charlotte Bornhorn Mr. T. Borowski Mrs. Floyd Bortel Paul's Boss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosson J. Bottenberg Mr. Frank Bova Ken Bowen Larry Boyce D. Francis Boyd Michael J. Bracken Mrs. James Bradley Bernie Bradyhouse Mrs. Louise Braunlin Mrs. Edward Brennan Mr. Paul Bries Martha Bright Mrs. Ruth Bright Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brill Eleanor Brocato Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Brocato Mrs. Rose Brose Mr. and Mrs. J. Brosh Miss Florance Brown Albert Brown Thomas M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown M. Brownie Mrs. Anna Bruening Lynn Bruening Mrs. E. Buchler Frances Buchness Mr. and Mrs. John B. Buckley Mrs. Fred H. Buettner John R. Buettner Genevieve Buianowski Mr. Michael Buianowski Janie Buianowski Benita Buianawski Mr. and Mrs. B. Buianowski Miss Margie Buianowski Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Bullock The Burdinski Family Mr. John Burnotes Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnotes Margaret Burns Mrs. James Burns Mrs. Anna W. Bury The Busky Family Mr. and Mrs. George Butcher, Sr Mr. and Mrs. George Butcher, Jr Mrs. Butler William H. Butler Anthony Butner Mrs. Veryl Buxton Margaret Byrne Mr. Peter Byrnes Miss Tina Cacano Catherine Cadden Lois Calzone Joan Calzone Mr. E. Calzone Mrs. Charles Canby Mrs. Helen Canning Mrs. Joan Canter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Care Mr. and Mrs. Francis Carey Sue Ann Carey Carl and Pat Mrs. Olga Carny Carole and Jack louise Carroll Carolyn Mrs. Carpenter Mrs. Eleanor L. Carr Hugh C. Carr Mrs. Clipton Carr Ellora Carr Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carre Nolan Carroll Walter M. Carroll, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford L. Carter Mr. Charles Carter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cary The Casey Family Agnes Catrona Mr. and Mrs. Albert Catrona Muriel and Mary Cautield Rita Centofanti Tony Cerrato Mrs. leo Cezar Mr. and Mrs. James A. Chafiman Sr Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chant Mrs. Anna Chapsco Charles and Agnes Charles and June Charlie and Angie Charlotte's Mr. and Mrs. H. Cherigo Mr. and Mrs. Al Chertkoli Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chesno Pat. Theodore R. Chilcoet, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gasper Chiofalo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chiofalo Josephine Chmielewski M. Choma Mrs. Bacon Chow Mrs. Josephine Christopher Mr. E. P. Cieri Mr. and Mrs. W. Cieslak Mr. and Mrs. A. Cirelli Dolores Cirelli Mildred Clark Frank Clary Mr. and Mrs. W. Norman Clayland Cleveland Diary Sharon Clilford Mr. and Mrs. Charles Close Mrs. Minnie Clauss Herman Cluster Mrs. Gene Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cockrill Mr. and Mrs. Gil Cohen Bob Cohill Miss Helen Cohill Mrs. Helen Cohill Jim Cohill Spc. and Mrs. Richard Cohill and Son Mr. Wm. J. Cohill, Sr. Willie Cohill Mrs. Rose Colburn Mr. Joseph B. Cole Mrs. Roland B. Colgan Mrs. Edna Colley Mr. Louis W. Collier Mrs. Edwin Collins Mr. and Mrs. Nick Collins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collins, Jr. Jessie Dunnock K. Colson Mr. Jock Connelly Mr. and Mrs. James Conard Miss Mary Conard Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Conners Mr. and Mrs. Paul Connolly Mrs. Theresa Connor Mrs. William Conroy Toni Constantine Mrs. Josephine Conti Mrs. Nelson Cooney Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Ben Cooper Ethel Copsey Minnie Copsey Mrs. C. Cora Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corbi Mr. Patrick Corbi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corbi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corbi Mrs. Raymond Corkran Mrs. Helen F. Costa Mr. Jim Coster Mr. Serry L. Couch Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cox James P. Cragg Mary Craysak Mrs. Arthur Crilly Mrs. Ann Crist Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cronin Mrs. Eleanor Cronin Mrs. Frank Cross Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Craut David.Crowe Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crowe Thomas Crowe Mr. Bernard Cuddy Miss Margaret Crowley Mr. Albert Cucina Mrs. John T. Cuddy Mrs. Mytle Cuddy Mrs. Doris Culotta Mr. Joseph J. Culotta Mr. C. Cumberland Mr. Charles Cumberland Mrs. Rose Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curran F. M. Curran Miss Catherine Curry Erma M. Cursey Mrs. Anne Custy Miss Annetta Custy Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cutellacci E.M.D. L.W.D. Pat Dakshow Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Daley Joseph D'Alesandro Miss Consuello Dalla Mrs. Charles P. Dalton Jack Daniels Dolores Danna Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dareeha Rudy Darr Louis Doubert Dave and Diane Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davey Mrs. Alice Davis Charles J. Davis Cynthia Davis Mrs. Eleanor Davis Mrs. Marie Davis Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davis Mrs. William B. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Laurence T. Day, Jr. Mr. Charles Day Mrs. Kathryn Dean Charles Debus Frank DeCorse Dee and Johnny Harry Deems Mrs. Helen Delpicolo Mr. ond Mrs. Melvin De Martin Mr. and Mrs. Felix A. Dembeck, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Deuher Mrs. Irene De Witt Bill Deale Beth Degnan Margaret Degnon Mrs. Mary De Haven Mrs. George Deinlein Mrs. J. P. Deinlein Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Deluca Frank Deluca Mr. and Mrs. Michael Deluca Miss Doris Denning Mr. and Mrs. Depietro Mrs. Theresa Derreth Mrs. Frank Deveau Mrs. George Deveau Mr. and Mrs. John DeVos, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John DeVos, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James Diamond Dick and Jeanne Sauble Dicke Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Diehl Beulah Dietrick Mr. and Mrs. George Dietz Joan Dietz Miss Barbara Diggs Ann DiJulio Dr. Henry Dillon Mrs. lda Dillon Mr. Jesse R. Dilworth Florence Disney Elmer Dodson Paul F. Doertler The Dolan Family Catherine Dolan Mary B. Dolan Dolly and Ed Dolores and Gil Dolores and Phil Don and Barbie Mrs. William Donahoo Margie Donnelly, '53 Mary Donnelly, '54 Mr. and Mrs. John Donohue Mr. Fred Dorbit Mrs. Ella Dorman Mr. and Mrs. Willard Doty Mr. Eugene Doty Mr. Thomas J. Doud Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dougherty Delia and Freddy Dowling Mr. Charles M. Doyle Mrs. A. Doyle Dewina Drushler Mr. ond Mrs. Victor Dragin Duane's Fashion Shop Mr. Walter Dubiel Mrs. Mae Duda Mr. Luke Duliy Polly Dunaway Mr. and Mrs. George Dunkes Mrs. Patrick Dunleavy Mary Frances Dunn Jerry Dunningan Jim Dunnigan Durwoods Hobby Shop Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duval Reverend Anthony Dziwulski Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Eckhardt Connie Edmonds Mrs. Jessie Edwards Mrs. Daniel Egan Earl Eichelberger Eileen and Herm Norma Emenizer Miss Betty Emerson, '49 Mr. Bob Eney Mrs. Horace England Mr. Gerald England Louis England Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ensor Mrs. Mary Epple Mrs. Bertha Ernst Mr. Frank J. Ernst Mary Madeline Ernst Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Ernst, Jr. Miss Josephine Estel Ethel and Ed Mrs. Theodore Evona Mrs. Virginia Everhart Lottie Eyring Dottie Faikowska Mr. and Mrs Lou Falahee Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Faikowski James Falconi George H. Faloln Mr. and Mrs. James Fallon, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Folter Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Folter Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Sam Famularo . A. J. Farace Batrice Farrell Mrs. Mary Fastner Mr. and Mrs. G. Fedeli Rob Feimer Joseph Lee Feinour Mr. Aaron Feintuch Mrs. Ernest Feist and Son Mr. Felix Mr. Leo Fenhaggen Miss Nancy Fenton Rosemary Fertitta Mr. and Mrs. John Fineagen Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Finnessy Miss Margaret Ann Fisher, '54 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fischer Mr. Ralph Fisher Reverend Martin W. Flahavan Miss Mary Flanagan Edward C. Flannagan, Sr. Reverend Francis Flannagan Mr. Pat Flannery Miss M. Catherine Flannery Mrs. Dominic Fleming Miss Phyllis Flinkman Frank J. Flynn Miss Audrey Foertsch Mr. and Mrs. August Foertsch Mrs. George Foetschbeck George C. Fogerty Mrs. Anna Foll Josephine Fondnazio, '52 Mrs. William L. Ford Dolores Ford The Ford Family Miss Louis P. Ford Curt Foster Miss Catherine Fox Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fox Louis Fout Mrs. Louis Frommeyer Fran and Joe Leonard Frank Margaret Frank Mr. Edward J. Franz Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frederick Tom Frederick Nancy Freeman Mr. Harold Freeman Miss A. C. Freidman B. Freiman Mr. Walter Fried Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Friedel A Friend Mr. and Mrs. William J. Friese Mrs. Mildred Fritsch Joan Lee Fritz Betty Jean Fritz Charles W. Fritz Mrs. William A. Froehlich Mrs. Doris Frye Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Fuchs Pat and Betty Fuchs Mr. and Mrs. Tollie Fudge Mr. and Mrs. Gorman F. Fuhrman Mr. and Mrs. John Fulda Reverend Joseph D. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Henry Funk Mr. and Mrs. E. Warfield Funk Mrs. Frank Furst Charles L. Gaines Doris Galante Mary Ellen Gallagher Thomas G. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallagher Mrs. Ellen Gallagher Mrs. Ellen Gallagher Mary Jo Gallagher John J. Gallagher William F. Gallion Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gamber Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garbrick Miss Mary Ellen Gardiner Margaret Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Garpstas Miss Anne Garpstas Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Garpstas Mr. and Mrs. John Garpstas Mr. and Mrs. Lea Garrigan Chuck Garrish Dorothy Gary Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gassinger Mr. and Mrs. G. Gassinger, Jr. Lois Gatchell Mrs. Bette Gauss Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gary Steve Gavin Reverend A. E. Gay, C.M. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Gay Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gay Miss Margaret Jane Gay Mrs. Lucille Gay Mrs. William C. Gay Felix Gayer Kathryn Geisler Mrs. Katherine Geisler Louise Geiwitz George and Frank Mrs. George Germershausen Mrs. John Germershausen Miss Mary Germershausen Leroy W. Geyer Virginia Gietha T. Edgar Gilbart, Jr. Ethyl Gill Henry Gilmore Mr. John Giza Joan Glascoch Mrs. Salvatore Glorioso Mr. Anthony Glorioso Catherine Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. B. Harrison Godwin M. Thomas Goedeke Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Goldsborough Theresa Gelembieski Joseph S. Golt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galt Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Gonzales Pacos Gonzales Mrs. I. L. Goodman Carolyn Gordon The Gordon Famliy Mrs. Alice Gordy Reverend W. T. Gouch, C.S.P. Philip R. Gracey Erma Grafton Thomas Granger, Jr. Mrs. Lucy Grap Bernice Gray Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Gray Mrs. Gertrude Gray Mr. Albert Greaver Mrs. Grace Grewe Mrs. Theresa Grief Reverend John C. Griffith Helen Gritiin Kitty Griffin Mrs. Anna Grim Hugh Grimes Mrs. Charles Grobaker Miss Alvene Grodzicki Mr. Sam Grooms Anthony Grossinger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grove Nora Gruss Mildred Guilfoy Miss Dorothy Gunning Mrs. Gunther Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Gunning Charles Gunther Margaret Gunzelman Betty Haber Mrs. August Haberkorn Mr. Bill Hagan Mrs. Marie Hahn Mr. and Mrs. William Hall Mrs. Joseph Hammen Mr. Carroll Hand Miss Mary Hanley Mrs. Edward Hanlon James T. Hanan Mr. and Mrs. John H. Handley, Jr. Mrs. Mary Hanners William Hannon Mr. Edward L. Hanson Mrs. Natalie K. Hanson Mr. Albert J. Hanson Mr. Richard Happel Julia Hardesty Walter Hare, lll l 3 bel- I Absent when section pictures were taken were Cath- erine Laufert, first row, Dorothy Moior and Joan Shutz I second row, Evelyn Donohoe and Mary Angela Welch. Boots, kerchiefs, and mittens-and these girls are al set for a tramp through the snow. l-5 demonstrates how the folk dance, Klappdans, should be done. 11 it J. Charles Street dons its winter robe as do these Setonxtes who are heading for home. Never does a line move so quickly as when the lunch bell rings. 3 00-and the scramble to the lockers begins. Mr. David Harriman The Misses Harrington Miss Mary Harrington Mrs. Joseeph M. Harrington Mr. Joseph M. Harrington Michael Harrington Leo G. Harris Owen Harrison Mrs. William D. Harrison Larry Hart Mr. Wilson Hart Mrs. Wilson Hart Mary J. Hartman Mrs. Frank Hasse Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hattle Ernest H. Hayden The Hayden Family Mrs. Howard Hayes Marilyn Hayman Micky Morrow and Bruce Haynes Mrs. Kathleen Haynie Mrs. John Healey, Sr. Margie Healy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Healy, Sr. Mrs. Thomas Heaps Francis Hebert Mrs. Mildred Hebler Mrs. Dolores Hebstreit Wayne Heddinger George M. Heinz Miss Evelyn Hegarty Mrs. Anna Heird Mrs. Philip Heister Helen and Pat Mr. George Henderson Mrs. Betty Henderson William Henderson Mrs. W. Hennaman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Henneman Mrs. Rose C. Henschke Mr. Clitiord Hensley Faye Hepner Mrs. Emma Herbst Mrs. Hergenroeder John Herold Marie Herold Mrs. Marie Herald Frank Herr Frank Herren Mary Herrmann Mr. Jessie Hershman Mrs. Helene Hesse Mr. Charles T. Hessen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Heusler Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Heusler Mr. Hibline Dick Hill Mr. J. N. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hines Clarence Hinton Jack Hinton -- Sonny Hipsley Mr. Al Hirschman Mr. Edward J. Hirth Mrs. Edward Hisley Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hixenbough Reverend James Hlavac Katherine Hobbs Miss Betty Hotierberth Mrs. G. R. Hofferberth, '29 Mrs. W. A. Hotierberth Mr. B. F. Hofmann Mr. Gordon Hofmann Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Hake Mrs. Louise Houston Joseph W. Holland Milt Holstein Mrs. Joseph Holtman Hilda Holtman Cecilia M. Holtman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hooper, Sr. Hopalong Tom Michael Horchar Mr. and Mrs. Howard Horner Mrs. Jennie Horky Mrs. John Houston Mr. Gordon Hoy Jach and Margaret Hudak Mr. and Mrs. William Huggins Wesley F. Hullett Mr. William P. Hunt The Hurdel Family Mrs. Mary Hurdel Mrs. Elizabeth Hurley Mrs. Frances Hutson Carroll Hynes Helen Hynes Mary C. Hynes Sam lmbragulio lane and Charley Jack M. S. J. Mr. and Mrs. Ada Jablonski Jackie and Johnny Howard W. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacob Mrs. John Jacobi Mr. Sidney Jaffe Mrs. Mary Jagr Mrs. Emilia Janczewski Frances Janczzewski Mr. and Mrs. Michael Janczewski Mrs. Virginia Jarrett Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Jauschnegg Jean and Herb Mr. J. J. Jedrowicz Victoria Jedrowicl Mrs. Jenkins Jerry and Lee Mr. Cyril Jirsa Miss Linda Jirsa K. Carroll and C. Jirsa Jo Joan and Jack Joan and Elaine Big John Johnny Bertram L. Johson B. H. Johson, Sr. Gail Johson Lloyd Johnson Mrs. William Johnson Mrs. Donald Johnson Catherine E. Johson, '49 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Johnson Spike Janes Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Jones Mike Jordan Milton A. Jordan Josie and Wes Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Juknelis Mr. and Mrs. Edward Junghans William H. Kable Raymond Kaczorowski Mr. Francis Kadlec George Kahlert Mrs. Kain and Jane Wanda Kalarik Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Kalb Mr. Joseph Kaliroda Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kalista Samuel J. Kalivoda The Kaminski Faimly Bryan Kammer Joan Kammer Mr. and Mrs. M. Kammer Mrs. Dorothy Kantorsky Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kaprann Kas and Don Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kasper Joan Kastren Sadie Katzen Mr. and Mrs. Kay and Fred Bob Keck Don Keck Judy Keck John J. Kavanaugh Maryan and Cecilia Kozubski Mr. and Mrs.'James Kraft Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krause Mary Kreeger Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kreis Mrs. Ellen Kremer Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Keck Miss Verle Keck William J. Keenan Dolores Kekich Mr. and Mrs. Kekich Mrs. Patricia Krenty ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kroll Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kroneberger Miss Theresa Krout Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. Krull, Sr. Mrs. Alma Kelly Mrs. Thomas Kelly Mr. and Mrs Eugene Kelly Mary Stoner Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly Miss Mary E. Kelly Mr. Joseph A. Kendrick, Jr. Mr. Charles G. Kendzierski Michaelene M. Kenealy Patricia A. Kenealy Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kenney Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Kenney, Jr. Dolores C. Kenny Mr. Charles Kent Mrs. Cathryn Kent Miss Mary Kenyon Mr. Roland Kenyon Mrs. Adelaide Kenyon Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kern W. J. Kern Mrs. Elsie Kernan Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kernan Mr. Don Kerr Mrs. Henry Kessler Mr. and Mrs. John L. McKewen Gertrude Kildutt Patricia Kildult Richard Kildutt Mrs. Mary Killen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kimball Mr. and Mrs. John Kimball Mr. Charles M. King Mr. Richard Kinlein Mr. William Kinsey Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kinstler Dorothy Kinstler Mrs. John Kinstler Charles Kirschner Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kircher Mrs. John Kircher Mrs. H. C. Klages Mr. Edward Kness Miss Kay Knight Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Knight Mr. Leo Knight Mr. and Mrs. John E. Knight Mr. and Mrs. William Knight Paul E. Knight Mr. Muren Knott Mrs. William Koch, Jr. Mn. Margaret Koehler Mr. and Mrs. George M. Koerner Mrs. Florebee Klottenberger Margaret Mary Kohler, '54 Mn. Raymond Kohlhepp Mary Helen Kolb Mrs. Helen Kolb Mrs. Frank Konig Mrs. John Kormornick Chester Kosiba Edward Kosiba, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kosiba Mrs. Mary Kosiba George J. Kougioulis Mrs. M. Kowalewska Mary Kozlowski Alexandra Kozlowski Alexander Kozlowski Sophia Kozlowski Phe. G. Kruss Mr. Charles Krysick Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kucta Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Kuchne Billy and Dicky Kuchne Irene M. Kuiawa Clara J. Kuiawa Christine R. Kuiawa Kunkel Piano Co. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurrle, Jr. Michael Kutrick The Kutz Family Mrs. Frank Kuzel Mrs. A. L. LaBonda Diane LaBonda Lacy Family Bob Lacy Larry LaFlame, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lambro Doctor and Mrs. Walter J. Lammers Mr. and Mrs. Carmello Lana Pfc. Dom Landa Joan Landler Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Lane Anne Langhirt Mrs. louis M. Langhirt Mr. Louis Langhirt Mrs. Catherine Langmead Dr. A. M. Lankford Carmelo LaPaglia George W. Lappe Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Laque Mr. William Laricos Mrs. Walter D. Larkins Robert Lawerence Mr. and Mrs .Walter H. Larkins Mrs. Gene Latham Rosemarie Latham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Latky Mr. Joseph and Jojo Laubenberger Agnes Lauer Doug Have Laundry Mrs. J. Carroll Laur Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. LaVoie Mr. Roland l. LaVoie Russell L. Law, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Law Mrs. J. W. Lawton Josephine Lazzelle Mrs. Mary Lazzelle Mr. and Mrs. Bud Leach Mr. Walter K. LeCompte Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Legambi George E. Leimbach, Jr. Miss Jerry Leimkuhler Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Leimkuhler Mr. Everett LeMaster Mrs. Vernon Lemmerman Mrs. Livia Leonard Loretta and Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leone Diane R. Lerch Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lerch Joseph Lercher Florence Lewis Mrs. Helen Lewis Lillian Lewis Mrs. Rosemary Lewis Mrs. Helen Leyhe Joseph Lhotsky Mr. John D. Lickle, Jr. Ruth Elaine Likes, '53 Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Likes Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindauer Louis Lindenstruth Patricia Lindner, '55 Michele Lindner Mrs. Raymond Lindner Lindy Miss Clara M. Link Miss Marie A. Link Father Linn Miss Laura Lipkowska Louise little Mr. and Mrs. William Littman Sidney Litvin Mrs. Arden Livingston Liz and George Mr. Arthur Lohr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lombardi Anne Long, '54 Mrs. Helen Long Mrs. Liz Long Louise Long Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Long Mr. and Mrs. William Long Mrs. Leo Lorenzet Rosalie Lorenzet John T. Long Mr. and Mrs. J. lrving Loren Dolores Luber Mr. and Mrs. John C. Luber The Ludicke Family Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ludicke Louise Ludicke Lucy and Happy Miss Ann Luecking Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Luecking John Luecking Mrs. Matilda Luecking Mr. Arch Lugenbeel Joseph Lunt Mr. Edward J. Lurz Mrs. Rose Marie Lusco Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lutz Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lux James Lux Miss Dorothy Lynch Mrs. Claude C. Lynch Mr. Jeremiah Lynch Robert Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Lynch Mr. Bernard Lyons ' Miss Ruby Macbonnell, '53 Norman H. Macleod Mr. and Mrs. J. Neil McCardell Miss Agnes McCarthy Mrs. Catherine McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Leo. J. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClernan Florence McClernan Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClernan Miss Nancy McComb Jean McCormick Bert McCausy Eddie McCubbin Mrs. E. McCubbin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCubbin Mrs. Thgmas McCubbin, Sr. Nancy McCubbin Mrs. William Lessner Ernest Lettau Mr. and Mrs. Edward Levie Joan Levie Harold P. Levia Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lewis Mrs . Mary McCubbin Mrs. Thomas McCubbin, Jr. Mrs. McCurly Mrs. John McDonald Mr. Russ McDonell Mr. Mac McDonell Mary Ellen McDowell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. McEvoy Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McEvoy Mr. and Mrs. Edward McEvoy Mr. and Mrs. Paul McEvoy Marlene McFadden Teddy McFadden Dave McGauley Mr. and Mrs. James E. McGee Mr. and Mrs. James Mcllale Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McKeldin Carol McKelvey Bernard J. McKenna Mrs. lernard J. McKenna Rosalinda McKenna Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McKew Mrs. James McKillop Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Charles McKinzie Madeline McNeill Mrs Norman McNicholas Mrs. Marie Mc5hone Mrs. Martha McShane Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Macatee Dr. Frank J. Macek Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mack Miss Bella Mack Reverend John J. Mackey Mr. and Mrs. Mackowiak Florence Mackowiak Mrs. Lillian Magaha Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mogaha Ronald W. Magness Peggy Magrogan Mr. and Mrs. James Mahan Patricia Mahrer Antoinette Maiewskl Joseph Maiewski Mr. Barney Maiewski Mrs. Josephine Maiewski Mrs. Margaret Majors Mrs. Richard C. Manning Mr. and Mrs. George Monz Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mapp Mrs. Margaret J. Maronto Mr. and Mrs. Vito Marcantonio Mrs. Fred W. March Mr. Marconi Margie and Ray Mr. and Mrs. B. Margolis Marie and Paul Mrs. James Markowski Mrs. Doris L. Marks Mrs. Evelyn Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Morris Marshall Miss Joan Marsonek Mary Marsonek Mrs. Florence Marsonek Mr. and Mrs. John S. Martel Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martelli Mr. Charles Martin Johnny Marzullo and Bobbie Atk Mary and Hatch Mary and Joe Mary and Sis Marylou and Doug William Mas Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mason Miss Pat Mason Mr. W. Massey Mrs. Norbert Mathias Jack Matthews Mr. Melvin Matthews Robert Matthews Charles Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Matthews Mr. Roy Matthews The Mattson Family Geraldine Matuszak Mrs. Helen Matuszak Mr. and Mrs. Leo Matuszak Miss Pot Maxwell ins Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Maxwell Michael J. Moy Mr. and Mrs. Walton A. May Rose Marie Meadowcroft Mr. and Mrs. Donald Medtart Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Medtart Mrs. Josephine Meehan Mary Teresa Mehl Mrs. C. Meinheardt Hugh Melxer Right Reverend Louis J. Mendelis Albert T. Merhaut Miss Eileen Mertel Mrs. Kenny Mertel Mrs. Anna Merryman Mr. Henry P. Messer, Jr. J. Scott Mettee Catherine Mettee H. F. Metz Elsie Meyer lasky Meyers Mrs. B. Michal James Michael Catherine Michael Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Michno Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Micriotti Mrs. Charles Mikulski Miss Vera Milash Mrs. Maude M. Miles Ann Miles Mrs. Abbie Miller Mr. Andy Miller Miss Catherine Miller Don Miller Eleanor Miller Mr. and Mrs. E. Miller Florenze Wilz Miller Jane Miller Jean Miller Mr. and Mrs. John Miller Mr. and Mrs. John J. Miller John H. Miller Miss Pearl Miller Mr. Richard Miller Miss Rita Miller Mrs. Robert Miller William Miller Michael Miller Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Millholland Patricia A. Mills Mr. and Mrs. F. Milner Katherine Minor Mr. and Mrs. R. Vernon Minor Alfred A. Mislar Family Mrs. Gloria Mitchell Mr. Carl Moerken Lawrence A. Maltz Donald Monaghan Mary French Momberger Anna Monti Jean Marie Monti Josephine Monti Maria Monti Beverly Montgomery Thomas J. Mooney Mr. and Mrs. John J. Moore Mrs. John Moore Mr. Kenneth Moore Mrs. Samuel Moore Miss Mary E. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moravec Joane Morgan Mrs. Charles Morningstar Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Morris, Jr. Jimmy Morris Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miss Marian Morris Mrs. Harriet Morrison Paul Mortillaro Mrs. Anthony Moscicki Mrs. Louise Moser Joe Mosmiller The Mountaineers Mr. and Mrs. William Moxey Mrs. Mary E. Mueller Mrs. Cora Mulfolette Mrs. Evelyn Mulcahy Mrs. Barry Mulford Jane Muller Mr. and Mrs. E. Miller Mr. William J. Mullen Mr. J. B. Munsey Mary Muntz T. J. Murphy Bill Murray Mr. Louis Murray Patricia L. Murray Tom Murray Mrs. Vincent P. Murray Mr. William Muth Miss Mary Myers Mrs. John Nagle Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nells Nancy and Paul Nancy and Skip Nancy and Vince Mrs. Joseph Nason Charles Nason Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Neary Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Neary Miss Ann Neary Miss Kay Necession Miss Jean Necession Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nedelotf Miss Charlotte Neenan Miss Olga Neil Mr. and Mrs. John T. Nei, Jr. Mrs. Margaret Nelf Nelson and Lois Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson Thomas J. Nelson Helen B. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Nevy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Neubauer Andrew J. Neubauer, Jr. Mrs. I. Neubauer Mrs. John Newbauer New P 8- E Cleaner Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Newcomb Don Newberry Mrs. Margaret Nickum Mrs. Elizabeth Nida Robert Nitkowski Mr. and Mrs. John Nocar Bob Noll Joan Noll and Mike McKew Mr. and Mrs. Henry Noll Shadowlegs Norris Mr. and Mrs. Howard Norris Mr. M. Norwood Mrs. Marie Nowak Mary Ellen Nowicki Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nowlin Mrs. Catherine Noyes Mrs. Jerome Noyes Mrs. McNulty Mrs. Charles J. Oberle Cassy and Betty 0'Brien Reverend Edward O'Brien, C.M. Mrs. Elizabeth O'Brien Mrs. Maizee O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor Joan O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oden Mr. Ronald Oden Mrs. Anna O'Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oettinger Miss K. O'Hara Mrs. M. Oldewurtel Ann Oldewurtel Pat Oldewurtel Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Oles Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olsen Miss Sara Lane Olsen Robert Olson Mr. Edward F. O'Malley J. O'Melia Ann O'Neill Helen O'Neill Leslie O'Neill Leona J. O'Neill Mrs. Margaret O'Neill Matthew O'Neill Patrick F. O'Neill Patricia O'Neill Nina Orlando Mr. Thomas Ortt Beverly Ortt Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ortt Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Ortt Florence H. Osenburg, '35 Mr. Chester O'Sullivan Ray Oswinkle Mrs. Frank Ottey John Owen Mrs. Marie A. Owens Jean Owings Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Ozel Mrs. A. F. Paetzold Pat Palen Josephine Palen Mrs. William J. Palm Dr. Ping-nie Pao John Paparasilisa Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Papparotto Patricia Papparotto The Paris Family Barbara Lee Parks Helen Ballard Parks Mr. William S. Parks Mrs. Eva Parnell Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parsons Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Parsons Marcello Paskiewicz Raymond Paskiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paskiewicz Pat and Tommy Pat and Al Pat and Mike Pat and Ron Pat and Neal Mr. Howard Patton Paul and Grace Mrs. Marie Paul Kathleen Paulus Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Pearce Mrs. George C. Pearce Peggy and Jack Peggy and Don Peggy and Paul Mr. Leonard Pearlman J. W. Pellicot Eleanor Penna Penny Mrs. Henry Permar Mr. Frank Perrin Miss Lillian Perrin Mr. and Mrs. Norman Perrin Mr. Norman Perrin, Jr. The Perry's Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peters Anthony J. Petralia Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Petry Charles W. Peters Mr. and Mrs. James A. Phelan James G. R. Phelan Mary Anna Phelan Audrey Phillips Miss Melvia Phoebus Mr. K. Clinton Picker Miss Fleurice Picker Mr. and Mrs. K. Picker, Jr. Mr. Wallace P. Picker Mr. and Mrs. George Pickett Pat Pierce The Pigeons P.C. Mr. and Mrs. F. Pike and Daughter J. Lewis Pinkley Patricia Moe Pitlik Mr. Charles Pitta Mr. and Mrs. William D. Plack Hazel Plein Betty Pleiss Mary M. Pleiss Mrs. Minnie Pleiss, Jr. Phyllis Pleiss Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Plitt Richard E. Plitt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poehler Mr. and Mrs. William Poehlman Mr. and Mrs. John Poehlman Mrs. Alex Pomory Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ponsel Joseph A. Poodles B. T. Pool Katherine Porter Mr. and Mrs. William Porter Mr. Albert Porter Rose Possidente Eleanor Possidente Mrs. Shirley Postol Mr. Edward Potocki Miss Marie Pottieger Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Pound Mr. and Mrs. William Prager Miss Marianne Prell Ernestine Prezioso James B. Price Hazel Prinze Mr. Dale Propst Mrs. Bertha Pryor Mrs. Percy Purgh Mr. Juan Puig Elizabeth Puls Mrs. Augusta Pumphrey Mrs. Patricia Pumphrey Miss Ruth Pumphrey Mrs. Mary C. Purcell Dotty Pyle, '54 Miss Catherine Raab Mr. John Raab, Jr. Louis Rachuba Mrs. Bertha Raesler Mrs. Charles Rafferty Janet Rafferty Miss Marge Rafferty Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rabill Mr. and Mrs. Rainer Mrs. Vernon H. Randall Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Alfred Ray Sue Raymond Eev Recker and Don Ring Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Recker Mrs. Reed Patrick Reed Miss lsabel Reeder Gary Reedy The Reedy Family Mr. Harold Register, Jr. Mrs. Harold Register Mrs. Catherine Rehrmann Charles Reichenberg Regina Reichenberg Mr. and Mrs. Denis M. Reid Miss Mary E. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Reilly Catherine Reis Mrs. Ida Rembaum Lawrence W. Remunger Mr. and Mrs. P. Restivo Mrs. James L. Rettberg, Sr. Mrs. Robert C. Rex Mrs. O. W. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ricci Robert W. Rice Alma Richards Charlene Richards Mrs. Charles Richardson Mr. ond Mrs. Harry F. Richardson Sue Richardson Mrs. John Rickle Mrs. Pauline Rictor Riehl Family Mrs. Ronal Riener Pat Riggins Mrs. Harry Rinehart Agnes von Rinteln Mrs. Agnes L. Ripple Miss Nary K. Ripple Rita and Joe Miss Margaret Ritger Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ritger Miss Carolyn F. Ritger Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritter Thomas Robbins Mr. and Mrs. William O. Robins Elizabeth Robinson William Robinson Mrs. Clara Roelke Mrs. Emma Roderick lrving Roll Mizs Alice Rosenberger Helen Rosevear Helen Rosevear Al Ross Mr. D. J. Ross Edda Rosskopf Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rothgeb Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rattini Joseph Rowley Miss Betty Royston C. Rozonowski Johnny Rozankowski, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Rubino Mrs. Catherine Rubino Victor DeRuggiero, Jr. Mr. Joseph E. Ruppert Thanksgiving Day will be happier for some family because of the generosity of IV 3b and 4 he me sw, as 1 1- i, M .1 ,. Mrs. Catherine Rush Mrs. Charlotte Rush Mrs. Earl Rush Mr. Edward Rush Mr. Charles Russell Mr. Jerre Russell Mrs. Rosella Russell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russo Mr. and Mrs. Henry Russo Mrs. Madeline Ann Rutkowski Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rutkowski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan Margaret Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ryan Mrs. Edward Rybczynski Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rybczynski Mr. and Mrs. R. Rykowski Mrs. Mary Rykowski Diane C. Rykoski Mrs. Elizabeth C. Sadowski Frank Sallustio, Jr. Mr. Frank Sallustio, Sr. Terry Sallustio Mrs. Frank Sanders Miss Agnes Sandkuhler The Sandow Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sandwell Catherine Sansosti Mr. George Santonio Miss Barbara Santoro Mr. and Mrs. E. Santoro Miss Mamie Santora Mrs. Rita Scarborough Jerry Scardina Miss Gladys M. Schaninger Miss Cecelia Schanken Mr. and Mrs. John Schanberger Rosemary Schaub Mary Schell . Mary Dee Scherer Mrs. Carmella Schmaus Mr. Edward Schmaus Mr. and Mrs. C. Schmehling Mr. Harry Schmehling Mr. and Mrs. William J. 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Snyder Mrs. Margaret Sobus Mr. Louis Sommerman Mary Carole Sommerman, '55 Mrs. Thelma Sommerman Ray Jordon Walter Soswoski Nellie Hart Spahn Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Spaniol Mike Sportana Yon Spraines Ken Sprankle William C. Spuck, Jr. Mary Ann Saustek Mrs. J. A. Stalpord Mr. John Stallings Mr. Larry Stanley Miss Vida Stapt Mr. Samuel Staylor Anthony E. Stefanski Leonard D. Steinberg Anne Stembler A. Tanguy Stemmler Steve and Diane Mr. Edward Stevens Mrs. Ethel Stock Mrs. Helen Stockus Rose Ann Stolte Donna Strazik Pete Strazik The Strazik Family Mrs. Robert Streb Mr. John Strempek Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stitehberry Mr. William Stoker Mr. Thomas Stolarski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stracke Virginia Strauss Mrs. Ida Stricker Stefan Stromilowski Mrs. Strouse Mrs. Joseph Strunge Mrs. M. Stuebgen Richard Stuebgen Charles E. Stuebgen Jean Carol Stultz Suchting Family The Sullivan Family Mrs. Elsie Summers The Sunderland Family Frank's Sunoco Super Drugs Company Miss Carole Sweeney The K. Swanns Mr. Lillian Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Sweene Rose Sweigon Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Synan Mary Pat Talbott John Talbott Tom Pat Talbott Kathleen Talbott Mrs. Ruth Talley Miss Mary Ellen Tarantino Mr. Anthony J. Tarantino, Jr. Mrs. Betty Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Julius Taylor Terry and Jerry Mrs. Gustav Theobald Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tevenick y, Sr Mary E. Therres Mrs. Otto F. Thierfelder Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Elizabeth Thompson June K. Thompson Mrs. Marie Thompson Mr. Thomas Thompson Helga Thomsen A. Tiedeman V. Ardelle Tieman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tillman Mr. and Mrs. Tischner Catherine Tochterman Mr. James Tochterman Mr. and Mrs. William Tachterman Mr. Vince Todaro Mrs. A. Tomanak Miss Vivian Topper, '52 Mrs. Mary Totoro Mr. and Mrs. Francis Trail Vincent J. Trapani Mrs. John F. Trelt Mrs. Dorothy Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Troy Miss Mary E. Jerome Troy Treshman Howard Trice Peter Trionfo Noble Troutman Troy Mrs. Anna Troy Edmund Troy Catherine Troy George Troy Peter Troy Mr. Thomas Truczkowski Charles Trummert Miss Helen Truskowski Mr. John Trusskowski Mr. and Mrs. James F. Tucker, Jr. Nelson M. Tucker M. Tully Mr. and Mrs. Frank Twardowski Mrs. James Tydings Stanley Tyszko Mrs. Charles Uhlhorn Virginia Underwood Mr. Raymond W. Unger Mary Kathleen Unger Mrs. Rita F. Unger Mr. Clinton Utley Mrs. Elmer Utter Mrs. John Vance Mrs. Margaret R. Vance Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Varoculla Vera and Walt Victoria Beauty Shop Mr. Frank Villa The Villa Family Mr. and Mrs. John Villa Mrs. Laura Vincent Barbara Vinci Margaret Vinci Marie Vinci Myrtle Vinton Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vinton Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voeklel Richard Voelker Vonita and Paul Mr. and Mrs. Nick Vriesema Vera Vriesema Miss Patricia Wacker, '54 Mr. William Waleski Mr. Peter Wallace Sherry Lee Wallett Mr. and Mrs. Edward Waltimyer Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Walsh, Jr. Bernadette Walsh Mrs. Catherine Walsh Eileen Walsh, '55 J. J. Walsh Richard E. Walsh Thomas Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walter Mr. Joseph Wancowicz Miss Barbara Word, '53 Mr. and Mrs. David Ward Edward Word Mrs. Eleanor Ward Mrs. Eva Ward Miss Helen Ward Mrs. John Ward Mrs. Margaret Ward Mrs. Jeannette Warfield Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warns Mary Carol Warns W. W. Warren Mr. N. J. Wasilior The Waskey Family Mr. L. Wasomeirski Ann Wassell John Wossmer Michael Waters Miriam Watson Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Watts Henry Franklin Watts Elizabeth Weatherholtz George Weatherholtz Bernadine Weaver Mrs. Mary Webb Mrs. John M. Weber, Sr. Miss Lanora Weber Miss Theresa C. Weber Mr. Edward Wehner Mrs. G. Weigand Mr. Edward Weigman Mrs. Anne Weiss The Weise Family Miss Norman Welk Valerie Welnosky Jimmy Welsh Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley-Jones Mr. Robert A. Wetzler Evelyn G. Wharran Lucille Doyle Wheeler, '37 Mr. Clarence Wheeler Mrs. James J. 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Baltimore and South Sts. Sa. 7-6700 ANDERSON CHEVROLET, INC. 4600 Edmondson Avenue Lo. 6-5600 ANDERSEN WINDOWALLS Bayport, Minn. THE MAISON ANNETTE CO. 343 N. Charles Street Ve. 7-7300 ANTON'S SEAFOOD, INC. Carry Out Shop Pikesville 8, Md. ARBUTUS SHELL SERVICE 5534 Southwestern Blvd. Arbutus 940 BART ARCONTI SONS, INC. Masonry Contractors 3922 Hickory Avenue ARISTOCRAT DAIRY 1200 Winchester Street La. 3-3000 ARTHUR'S TAILORING 847 N. Monford Avenue Or. 5-4999 AUGUSTA BLDG. AND LOAN ASSN. 416 North Howard Street So. 7-0612 AVENUE FLORISTS Charles and 26th Streets Be. 5-8660 THE BALTIMORE MOTOR COACH CO. 619 W. Biddle Street Ve. 7-5666 BALTIMORE ROD AND GUN CLUB 3400 Hopkins Avenue Arbutus 2941R BANNON'S CAFE 1700 East Fort Avenue PI. 2-9197 BASEL'S DELICATESSEN 275 W. 31st Street Tu. 9-7579 F. K. BEAULAC 2515 N. Charles Street Be. 5-8587 Business Palms THE BEHM COMPANY, FURNITURE 747 Washington Blvd. Mu. 5-6430 BENKERT'S PARK RESTAURANT Baltimore and Hilton Sts. Lo. 6-7086 E. E. BENTZ, CONFECTIONERY 347 E. 29th Street Be. 5-4830 BILL'S SERVICE CENTER 5900 Belair Road Ha. 6-9828 JOHN J. BISHOP, JR., INSURANCE ADJUSTER 316 E. North Avenue Tu. 9-4404 BLANCH'S LOUNGE 4825 Belair Road Ha. 6-9665 DR. JACK BRODY, D.D.S. 4919 Harford Road Ha. 6-5503 THE BURCH CO., STORM WINDOWS Calvert and Madison Streets Mu. 5-8441 ELI BURKOM 1624 East Fort Avenue PI. 2-9367 CALVERT HALL COLLEGE 3200 Cathedral Street Le. 9-8143 CANTON FLORIST 1019 S. Kenwood Avenue Or. 5-2508 CAPITOL OIL CO. 3635 Hanover St. Cu. 7-0355 CARROLL-INDEPENDENT FUEL CO. Furnace and Fuel Oil Burners Be. 5-1066 L. N. CARROLL OIL COMPANY 6312 Marietta Avenue Ha. 6-7306 CATHOLIC INFORMATION CENTER 125 West Saratoga Street PI. 2-3207 THE CHESAPEAKE CADILLAC COMPANY 2401 N. Charles Street Ho. 7-1130 CHICKEN COOP RESTAURANT 5205 Belair Road Ha. 6-7776 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS Calvert Hall College Le. 9-8143 CLIFTON UPHOLSTERING CO. 1629-1631 Harford Road Le. 9-7769 CLINICAL LABORATORY Edward J. Santora 1201 N. Calvert Street COCKRELL-OWENS 6 E. Pennsylvania Avenue Va. 3-9200 BRYAN P. COE. B. Bi O. R. R. Baltimore and Charles Sts. Le. 9-0400 COMMUNITY POULTRY 5306 East Drive Arbutus 1170 CONKLIN FUNERAL HOME 5444 Belair Road CI. 4-6328 COONEY DETECTIVE AGENCY 419 Equitable Building Le. 9-4455 CORBI'S RESTAURANT 616 E. Baltimore Street PI. 2-5102 EDWARD M. CORCORAN 3335 Belair Road Br. 6-1293 JOHN J. COWAN Bi SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 901 Hollins Street Sa. 7-4131 THE JOHN R. CROCKER CO. Heating and Plumbing Contract 4118 Amos Avenue DELLA NOCE FUNERAL HOME 322 S. High Street Le. 9-3205 DE VOS BARBER SHOP 2942 Greenmount Avenue Ch. 3-2973 JOSEPH M. DIGNAN 8. SON, I 3141 Washington Blvd. Ed. 6-3382 DOE'S DELICATESSEN 3232 Chesterfield Avenue Br. 6-9444 M. W. DONAVIN, INSURANCE 6901 Reisterstown Road Ro. 4-1976 GRANT DOWNS, JR. 6242 Bellona Avenue ld. 5-7865 HELEN L. DOYLE Pianist-Violinist-Teacher 3603 Belle Avenue ors NC DVORAK METHOD OF MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Instruments loaned to scholars f 738 N. Patterson Park Avenue F80 EDDIE'S SUPER MARKET 6621 Harford Road Cl. 4-9821 EDMONDSON VILLAGE MERCHANTS ASSN. clo Nyburg Adv., Inc. 914 N. Charles Street EICHELMAN BROS., INC. 3406 Washington Blvd. Arbutus 67 H. L. EIKENBERG CO. 1100 N. Chester Street Ea. 7-1830 ELBURNE MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR 5847 York Road Icl. 3-1234 EPSTEIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 565 North Gay Street Pe. 2-4333 FABRIC CENTER, INC. 29 W. Lexington Street Le. 9-7007 THE FARRELI. C.Y.O. OF SAINT ELIZABETH'S FOWLER-LEONHART 81 ASSOCIATES 811 Fidelity Building PI. 2-0935 FRANZ'S GROCERY 820 Carroll Street Sa. 7-9838 FRAZlER'S 520 E. 41 st Street Be. 5-2226 FREDERICK SERVICE 3710 Old Frederick Road La. 6-5615 FRENCH CONSTRUCTION SERVICE, INC. 28 S. Charles Street Mu. 5-5613 GARDENVILLE PHARMACY 5451 Belair Road Ha. 6-3381 GEORGE'S JEWELRY 8- DEPT. STORE, INC. 4114 Pennington Avenue Cu. 7-4350 GILES FOOD MARKET, INC. 913 Patapsco Avenue Cu. 7-1704 FRED GROSS 8. SONS, INC. 1300 S. Clinton Street Br. 6-1460 L. E. GOLDSBOROUGH, INC. Every Insurance Kind 2434 Maryland Avenue HALETHORPE MOTORS 4610 Washington Blvd. Arbutus 1166 CARL HAMILTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA HAMILTON MUSIC CENTER 6022 Harford Road Ha. 6-8165 HAMMEL'S BAKERY 2500 E. Hotiman Street Or. 5-0641 EARL H. HAMMOND CO. 4315 York Road Be. 5-7791 HARFORD ADVERTISERS 7311 Harford Road Ha. 6-3237 HEAD SKI CO., INC. 1507 Roland Heights Avenue Tu. 9-3327 HENDLER'S ICE CREAM 1100 E. Baltimore Street Or. 5-6000 HENDLER'S POULTRY CO. 1216V2 N. Fremont Avenue La. 3-5353 HENRY'S TROPICAL GARDENS 503 Patterson Park Avenue Or. 5-0035 HILLENDALE BARBER SHOP Loch Raven and Taylor Avenue J. FRANK HOFFMAN Bi SONS Paper Hangers and Decorators 3229 Erdman Avenue HOCHSCHILD KOHN Bt CO. Downtown-Edmondson-Belvedere Le. 9-111 1 HOHMAN'S GROCERY 801 Melville Avenue Be. 5-8986 HOLMS HARDWARE L PAINT 6014 Harford Road Ha. 6-2655 B. W. HOVERMILL CO. 2422 N. Charles Street Ho. 7-6641 HUTZLER'S Baltimore . . . Towson Sa. 7-1234 EDWARD HYNES, REALTOR 405 S. Wickham Road Lo. 6-9458 JACK'S CAFE 5201 Washington Avenue EI. 163 EDWARD JACOBS, CATERER 704 Hollen Road Id. 5-6705 J. JENKINS SONS CO., INC. 2601 W. Lexington Street Ed. 6-6188 HENRY W. JENKINS 8. SONS CO., INC. 4905 York Road Ho. 7-7424 JIM AND JOE SHELL SERVICE STATION Fleet Street and Luzerne Avenue Di. 2-9531 KACHER BROS. HOME MOVIE SUPPLY CO. 2120 E. Madison Street Ea. 7-1213 F. H. KAMINSKI PHARMACY East Avenue and O'DonneII Street Or. 5-5495 MORTON C. KATZ 105 N. Charles Street Sa. 7-2900 WALTER F. KEENE, JR., JEWELER 2006 N. Charles Street Ch. 3-4517 KINLEIN CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 4904 Statiord Street Lo. 6-2896 H. E. KOONTZ CREAMERY, INC. 5600 Reisterstown Road Li. 2-4300 LACEY'S BEAUTY SHOP 1721 Edmondson Avenue Ri. 7-9119 LeCOMPTE'S MILK BAR 6510 Washington Blvd. EI. 1071 LOBER BROS. FOOD MARKET 9th and H Street Sparrows Point 375 MARION LUZON, FLORISTS 5109 Park Heights Avenue Mo. 4-0382 MARKLEY'S FOOD MARKET 4515 Harford Road Ha. 6-1943 WILBUR M. MARTIN Hill Top Lanes Fo. 7-9375 MARYLAND OFFICE SUPPLY CO., INC. 111 W. Baltimore Street PI. 2-7615 MARYLAND RADIO AND T.V. SERVICE 1524 W. Baltimore Street Gi. 5-8213 MAX'S 2200 Gough Street Di. 2-8579 B. MAZER, INC., REAL ESTATE 800 W. North Avenue La. 3-2669 CARROLL MEISZ Fancy Fruits 8. Vegetables 108 Market Place V. O. MICHAELS 81 CO., INC. 1330 Mathieson Bldg. Le. 9-6788 MILLER-DAVIS CO., INC. 845 W. 36th Street Be. 5-9800 JAMES C. MONAGHAN, PLUMBING 8204 Ft. Smallwood Road Sunset 739 MONASTERY GROCERY 3900 Old Frederick Road WI. 5-9834 MONTI BROTHERS BARBER SHOP 1102 S. Charles Street Pl. 2-9363 MONUMENT TAP ROOM 3101 E. Monument Street Di. 2-9603 MORRELL PARK CLEANERS 2524 Washington Blvd. Gi. 5-6454 MOXEY BRIDAL SHOPPE 703 N. Collington Avenue Br. 6-4886 R. N. MULLEN Fuel Oil and Oil Burners Mu. 5-8400 NEWELL FUNERAL HOME Reisterstown Road 8- Waldron Avenue Hu. 6-4300 NORTHWAY STATIONERY 2100 N. Charles Street Ha. 7-7401 NORTHWOOD SHOPPING CENTER Loch Raven Blvd. lt Argonne Ave. PI. 2-3616 NOWAK BROS. GROCERY 2131 E. Lombard Street Ea. 7-7438 0BRYCKI'S CAFE 1729 E. Pratt Street Pe. 2-9676 THE O'CONNOR LUMBER CO. 8130 Eastern Avenue Mu. 7-2800 OETTINGER'S FOOD MARKET 190 S. Kassuth Street Wi. 5-6161 PARKVILLE TRUCKING CO. 3618 Pulaski Highway Ea. 7-2620 PATTERSON PARK PHARMACY 2245 Eastern Avenue Or. 5-6046 PELHAM BAKERY 3545 Belair Road Ea. 7-0444 PERZYNSKI 8- FILAR, FLORISTS 1742 Eastern Avenue Pe. 2-4059 PIKESVILLE TAILOR 1407V2 Reisterstown Road Hu. 6-4220 POND'S FASHION SHOP 1105 W. 36th Street 5513 Harford Road ANTHONY PORTERA Charles Fruit Market 1411 N. Charles Street THE POTTS CALLAHAN PAVING CO. 2801 Falls Road Le. 9-0200 PRINTCRAFT CARD CO. Graduation Stationery Scranton 5, Pa. PRUCHA BROS.. QUALITY MEATS 700 S. Clinton Street Or. 5-0679 R 8. D PLUMBING AND HEATING 3221 Eastern Avenue Br. 6-5509 RAY RADIO SERVICE 925 S. Charles Street PI. 2-8057 READ DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. 5857 York Road ld. 3-2772 REA D'S Light Street Le. 9-7636 RECREATION BOWLING ALLEYS 610 N. Howard Street Sa. 7-2408 REX SHOE REPAIR 4612 York Road Ho. 7-0445 ROGER'S LOUNGE 1012 Reisterstown Road Hu. 6-3482 ROLLING ROAD FARM Rolling and Dogwood Roads Wo. 10M RUCK FUNERAL HOME 5305 Harford Road Ha. 6-1517 RUEHL'S BEVERAGE STORE 3114 Frederick Avenue Ed. 6-1921 ST. CLEMENT'S CHURCH Lansdowne, Md. Arbutus 53 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 1400 E. North Avenue Be. 5-3960 SEGALL-MAJESTIC 909 N. Charles Street Mu. 5-5621 THOMAS J. SEIBOLD CO. Reisterstown Road Hu. 6-3800 SERVICE BARBER SHOP 5433 Harford Road SHOFER'S FURNITURE CO. 930 S. Charles Street PI. 2-4212 SINGER'S CLEANERS 5415 Belair Road CI. 4-4321 CHARLES SLEDZ 1371 Andro Street SOUTHWESTERN AMOCO SERVICE 3720 Southwestern Blvd. Wi. 5-9891 H. W. STAMM 81 CO. 1324 W. Baltimore Street Sa. 7-8882 STANLEY'S MARKET 1308 Linden Avenue Arbutus 1899 STEVE'S 6420 Frederick Road Ri. 7-9739 THE STIEFF COMPANY Wyman Park Driveway Be. 5-3920 A. C. SUSEMIHL, SR. Dodge and Plymouth 7700 York Road TALBOTT AND DEGELE 328 E. 25th Street Ho. 7-5407 TERRACE DRIVE IN Leeds Ave. A Southwestern Blvd. THOMAS FOOD MARKET 3501 Edmondson Avenue Lo. 6-2240 MAX TISCHNER Diamond Cab Company Ch. 3-9591 TOLCHESTER LINES, INC. Pier 5, Pratt Street Le. 9-3450 EDWARD F. TORMAY Yingling General Tire Service 1601 W. Mt. Royal Avenue TRADING CENTER 601 Potapsco Avenue Cu. 7-0804 TWOMEY'S SHELL SERVICE Hanover and West Streets PI. 2-8968 UNDERWOOD CORPORATION 32 South Street PI. 2-7265 VILLA TILE COMPANY 5207 York Road Ho. 7-4444 VINCENT THOMAS CO., FLORISTS 1807 N. Longwood Street Lo. 6-1947 HILLARY WADE'S CAFE 3306 Washington Blvd. Arbutus 1382 WALSH AND COMPANY 705 Stemmers Run Road Murdock 7-0727 WALTZ AND KELLY 1800 S. Catan Avenue Wi. 5-4400 JOHN M. WEBER, SR., MORTICIAN 401 S. Chester Street Ea. 7-6787 ROBERT WELCH The May Company Howard and Lexington Streets WENCK'5 SERVICE STATION 3226 Washington Blvd. Ed. 6-4330 J. C. WHATMOUGH'S GROCERY 2331 Jefferson Street Ea. 7-9784 WILL'S DAIRY 2020 Fleet Street Ea. 7-6200 FRANK W. WINNE It SON, INC. 48 S. Charles Street Le. 9-7923 WITZKE FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4101 Edmondson Avenue Le. 6-2500 WITZKE T. V. SERVICE 2815 Rueckert Avenue Cl. 4-5795 WOMEN'S RETREAT LEAGUE 209 First Avenue Arbutus 53 ZENTZ PHARMACY 5460 Park Heights Avenue Li. 2-8686 RAY RADIO SERVICE PRIDEMARK PRESS THOIISEN ELLIS HUTTON C0 BALTIMORE MARYLAND 128 T ' fl v U l V . . ' x , --xv , 1 1 . - wi I -1-Y. -K f. I '4'h L. , I. 9 'i .-,X I 13: .- . . . In . .v,. f ,,,,. ,.'S.,,' ., 1 '-as-51, V1 ' 'X S ,fiflxlj gp. S55 I2 'HJ3 , . -L-: L v v, -- 1 r - ' if, 1 I 1 :fl -it-Mariirz , , , I j',.f:jil1 ,r1., Y-.E 57 5ff ' U5 -1 ,' 1? -. gig- '. M1f+, :f .- 'xr nd ., bzf w ' - 1, - P: ufffrlv -11' .2 -1 4 -' - -. mf., M- ff. - . . . , Q, , , - v I sf. u. 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