Seton High School - Shepherdess Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1956

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Lenore Franklin, Mary Lou Dunn, Betty Sasada Lay-outs ............................... .Dolores Lolli, Dorothy Hooper, Constance Dougherty Senior Division .................. Eclda Rosskopf, Constance Deshesky was ,... 7 M,,,,MW.,..W',..,..s ,i......W ,.., M L ., 1. S' PRESENTS Sw I Che Slzepherdess 1956 Volume XIV Seton High School Baltimore, Maryland gi? R, 'f 1 W , W k ,li - Q f 4 x V 'K Y ,X 31 f iuf x W 3 . ,.,kA,,?B' . 4 xff L' f C! X W QU Xmxk Q 'W mmm-, ' , fi ,,,f ,S 2 9595? 55 ' f , I7 mf I , is A ' qs Q A ,V LSE i . rg Ml J' Mr- J , 5 Em? , 'I ,sa -gi 4 My -:A . .. L fm,,..g Q fm. :Q K ' I 3 ' A 5' ., Y ' :GSQ , -,.M,..4.,,, LL KL , L P K M M..5f UMW,- 1, W W.. i www-M WA- U J u DEDICATI it-'VN 4 V ' ill -llulu-ur .uns--Fw 4-.44 --::1:,.p 4 ,px ,xq--,wg-r 3 Y- th sincere - - ' ' ' -. i to ,mt ho who hav in ' ,gu a -i tr ig ur igh f hool do X 'X e Sisters - ity. , know th i mp tr ut f their selfl ssnfss nd ntiring z l r - b t e f' - yy cce t it. Port erein are th hi hli - r - hh ear Thesear d st eyh ve n ed i .Q - pll f in h piness, ri h I min an fui - I i 'Y A ' 1, 'r eglean ears sgl 1, r P Q -- , isters. qi t h f Qi 3 - r he 1 r 123.15333 t he e +.e e.,l ' M ,M he he , Vw, W 7715:-4' YIM , lmufvw -.. ff'-1UTmivnuumNi9P...... .gr-i -. --e-v- ,., .... V... - - A pw v iw' X if 4 . M-. -711 ',A', ,- 5 T I Qi 2' , f S 1 xx ,H r ' J , A fi Qt. Q75 s. Wgf v x v N- .,,,.....-----' :tp His Excellency, Bishop Jerome Sebastian Right Reverend Monsignor Leo J. McCormick His Excellency, Archbishop Francis P. Keough Philip and James as her second parish. Father O'Dwyer, Father Flanagan and Father McGuire converse in the reception IDOYTI. :Ffh 5 One of Seton's many traditions the opening Mass MPORTANT in the life of every Catholic-and very im- portant in the life of each Setonite-are those entrusted with our spiritual leadership. In gratitude and apprecia- tion, then, we offer the clergy of our archdiocese our loyal- ty, our cooperation and our prayers. Each Setonite feels that she can claim Sts. ., Sister Mary Geraldine, principal, discusses a school problem with Sister Genevieve, viceeprincipal. We shall remember Sister Mary Catherine us she says the Angelus. 1 U S an inspiration our faculty-religious and lay- holcls a cherished spot in our hearts. We appreciate their instructions, their guidance and their help. We shall prove better Christians because of their interest. Sister Barbara, guidance counselor and moderator of the Children of Mary. -'Nxfs M 'c s muy M tolenis 0 B ri James . h X95 he' Und Hlpp tribu ' dire ' ielf' con Us Sefo Rift ng n O is Agnesxlo rcfrgsyro and SISTERS Sister Mary Geralcline, Principal Sister Genevieve, Vice-Principal Sister Mary Catherine, Secretary Sister Stella, Treasurer Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Sister Barbara, Guidance Counselor Martha, Librarian Agnes, Home Ecanamics Angela, Science Anna Mae, Art Ann Regis, Business Augustine, Dietitian Bernadette, History, Business Bertha, Mathematics Catherine, History, Sociology Claire, Science Colette, English, Foods Constantia, Mathematics Dorothy Marie, English Eleanor, Latin, Mathematics Elizabeth Ann, History Flavia, Home Economics Florence Edward, English, Latin Geraldine, Business Jane Marie, Business, Music Jean, Science Jerome, French, Latin Josephine, Business Julia, History Madeleine, English Marcella, Science Mary Barbara, Science Mary Bernard, History Mary Grace, Business Mary James, Language Arts Oliva, Mathematics Rose, Spanish, Latin, French Zoe, History Miss Regina Losinski, an able French teacher, acquaints one ofthe more colorful parts at France, which she visited during milllflttillt-iii of her students with some her stay in Europe, Q. ,ei 1 .ff ' -i x 4 'Vi S 'ff' 'i'T'f?- A K tni,'sfZ..f ' i ltd: . V I ,:, ' i is - ' , r W ' ,Il ! -Z 'V-WI ni llttn M N' X QW Demonstrating correct speaking techniques, Mrs. Elizabeth Swvvltvy instructs cl senior. f 'F' .',a- . , ' Wren , A A4 if -L ' .pr- ., Agif' 4 lift' 5- Y .f' ::s A J' nv 2' . , xr I, lv I. alt E' 5521 3 all' 2 4:-lr' E ensure. f :zero ' :at we 'M t e f. Ati one i' ,V . iaimiags, my ,, , is If A Q as Eff 5:5 0:- in ci .A 31 3 a CE cn: ro ji 35' o QZ 5. Q., Sz :Q 'DQ 517 3 21m 21: - 572 32 3' 0 v 1v- si I -L-...Mt r 1-xv 5 , 1-V' in t ak q-5 WV' Y' New to the faculty this year is Miss Margaret Burns, an eager history teacher, who took over the hearts of senior Setonites with her warmth and teaching art. 'Q Here Miss Cecelia Holtman instructs Patricia Stroh in a senior business machines class. Miss Janet Plunkett, freshman English teacher, smiles at one of her pupils after completing one of her interesting classes. 3 With Vignettes, our literary magazine, as one of her many activities, Miss Mary Paula Otterbein shows Lynn Bruening, editor, the techniques of artful writing. Mrs. Florence Bell, athletic instructor, demonstrates the proper way ta handle a basketball to one of her team members, Martha Zinnert, A large crowd gathers in the audi- torium to hear a lecture about our Mass was offered an the auditorium for all present at the Congress. Marian Zangrvss A weekend with Mary. On the sunny mornings of April 28 and 29, faithful Children of Mary iourneyed to Emmitsburg to be present and receive the graces of the Marian Congress. Mass, sermons, visits to Mother Seton's grave, along with swimming, fashion shows, and picnic lunches gave us a well-rounded schedule. Who will ever forget the prayers, the meditations, and the boat rides? Surely Mary was proud to call us her children. y z 1' Marylike-attire is featured in the fashion show which highlighis the Marian Congress program. A big event to highlight the Marian Congress-The May crowning. Benediction at Calvary in Emmifsburg. S 5 1-em f ff Z 1 ' 5 ' , Q H -ASW' .N - 3, is r F -f Us r Xgiv X K -X 'lr- ' A ' iii .. A Q Q' , X N F i Q SHE CCMES T0 SETON because Seton develops spiritually vigorous fm and .healthy-bodied Americans U aj ' who hav - vital reali ' f :fe -ew-W, 'Lae l-.. fJW.e--- W-, M Godasfhesou c - - '- al ora -5 - 'on , ' 1 Y , . S ca constan b ' ee ti W AU' o rig reason il F24 nu 1 F ith, ho per th l i T E ifyingifi th - n I d . W r 1 Q hr U xv ur- ,,,,, r U U iiiiiliil H W s F ' 'l- r ,E emi awk, - 5 -I 1 is Y 2 fi 5 fl I , 1 .,,,--A AL.. 41. 01 fx ,if . J, xl ,YQ The outstanding school organization is the Leaders' Club. The purpose of this organization is to integrate all school ac- tivities under the patronage of Mary, our immaculate Mother. Through the endeav- ors of the members of the Leaders' Club, the heads of the various clubs and organ- izations, Setonites are better able to enioy fully the spiritual, scholastic and social life offered by their school. The com- mencement of the Fighting Sixty-ninth by the Leaders' Club during this school year has done much to enhance the Marian spirit which characterizes the life of all true Setonites. Thus, this year, the club has extended its campaign beyond the walls of Seton. Traditional surprises are carried on at Seton as members ofthe Leaders' Club celebrate with a surprise party given by Sister Mary Geraldine. Rosalie Kelly, president of the Children of Mary, crowns Blessed Mother during the May procession. As Rosalie Kelly presents a golden rose to Our Lady, members of the Leaders' Club look on during the annual invocation. LEADER ' LUB Plans are discussed for the oulsfanding activiiy of lhe year-The Fighting 69th. 'L' WR AID f W se A ' TD M r r Sister Mary Barbara and mission helpers view results of '56 Bolivia drive A chance for Setonites to display zeal is granted by the CSMC Mission Unit. Activi- ties of this organization combine enthusiasm with true Christian charity. To encourage in- terest in the propagation of the faith at home and abroad is the object of the Unit. Key- noting charity the Seton Crusaders have ac- cepted Christ's challenge to give at the cost of personal sacrifice. Material as well as spiritual offerings have been shipped from Seton High to Bolivia, to the Bishops' Relief Fund and to Catholic Charities' Appeal. With the courage of true crusaders, Setonites stand ready to cooperate in any mission activity. Sister Zoe's room open hearts and poclretboolxs to the familiar mite box. ' z wi is- Q l . X t L ff 19.54 -X. inia Hipsley, city-wide president, leads Legion- President, Mary Elizabeth Sasada, Secretory, Mary Ann Zebrong City-wide president, as at rally. Virginia Hipsley, and Vice President, Dorothy Anderson glance over Legion literature. fegivu nf Dmsfucy On guard against evil influences of our day is the Legion of Decency whose duty it is to control promptly situations tending to draw souls from the pure model of Catholicity-Mary, the Mother of God. No organization is more urgently needed in our present era than this. With the cooperation of Setonites, the Legion of Decency strives to promote decent and morally good literature, motion pictures, plays, radio and television programs. Pamphlets, bulletins, rallies and discussions help to keep interested members well-informed of their duties and obliga- tions to live up to the principles set forth in their Legion of Decency pledge. A contest captioned Out of the Mouths of Babes, was also sponsored by the Legionnaires. Baby pictures were dis- played in the lobby ofthe auditorium building. Students entered the contest by writing their interpretation of the expres- sion of each babe as that of approval or of disapproval of certain movies, literature and dress. Awards were given for the cleverest interpretations of the pictures. L'i'W' of Pvcuuj :resentatives gather with the president to choose an appropriate insignia Preparing for Cooperation Week are president, Betty Sasada, Elizabeth Coopefalmn Week- Taneyhill, Mary Clare Stoner and Kathleen Hayes. K N I K 1 I YEAR I, SECTION 2 Firxl row: E. Beohm, B. Carnes, D. Covey, M. A. Carozzo, J. Blotkamp, P. Ackerman, Second row: B. Bavister, S. Banaski, D. Alvez, L. Bean, G. Barnes, V. Abell, J. Bateman. Third row: K, Covey, J. Bayley, M. E. Alvarez, F, Colanlonio, L. Carey, M. A. Burns. W.. I 2 5 'N 'zu in r f f 'JJ J YEAR I, SECTION I Firsf row. B. Faheriy, P. Evereti, V. Blulle, C. Brolier, P. Di Anionio, M. Lombardi. Second row: C. Beadenkopf, M. Little, D. Cooke, M. Kreis, J, Davis, S. Ference, J. Blair, R. Mihm. Third row: M. Howleft, A. Howrysialc, L. Heddericlc, D. McDer- mott, P. Livingston. YEAR I, SECTION 3 Firsf row: H. Landon, E. Krieger, C. Hutlenberger, P. Iervello, J. Jackson, R. Keller. Second row: N. Monaghan, A. Nelson, P. O'Neill, J. North, B. Lowicki, B. Nicoleita, M. Nicholls. Third row: J. Petruska, M. McEIfish, G. Malts, M. A. Morecki, I.. Lombardi, M. Mannion, is , it ., if 5 .i YEAR I, SECTION 2 Firsf row: P. Henneberry, I. Doyle, C. A. Hudson, J. Gordon C, Dickerson, B. Fuko. Second row: P. Durmer, J. Grimes M. E. Gribben, G. Grippo, M. Froeb, A. Goodwin C. Hobbs Third row: M. Rill, F. De Marco, K. Davidson, E. Engles, P Hayden, M. Heiduk. il f N L I X , .ff Z ' f if .47 ,gr ' . , Q 5 4 J: 'X 2 Alumnae officers plan another surprise for Seton. Alumnae After we've gone . . . The Alum- nae is composed of faithful Seton- ites who refuse to leave. They are active in many ways such as supply- ing First Holy Communion dresses for children of our needy families. Alumnae return to Seton for formal and informal meetings, parties and games, and days of recollection. Billie Wells Keller a former Setonite, re- turns on Career Day to advise seniors in the choice ofa career. Let's plan the Harvest Festival, says Madam Presi- dent. Parent- Cmchcrs gfllb v-, P T C Olticers meet to discuss business Being an active organization at Seton, the Parent-Teachers Club plans many social activities. Each year the club selects a new president and under her chairmanship con- ducts dances, bazaars, and the ever popular parent-teacher meetings. One of its biggest undertakings is the Seton Harvest Festival at the Alcazar. A night packed full of surprises. 'll' 25 Please take the straws from the bottles, girls, says Sam. I. s -vim - b Services Besides the educational benefits of Seton, we are offered the services of the cafeteria and stationery. The cafeteria, the second home to most Setonites, is opened at 8 A,M. and closes at 4 P.M. Sister Oliva and her staff make sure that wholesome food at a low price is always available. Religious articles, school supplies, belts, knick-knocks? Yes, anything but nylons can be secured from Sister Flavia at her stationery counter. Cheerful service is also rendered by Sister's student helpers, Phoebe McHugh and Julia Spine. Because of the unseen work of Mr. Montana, Mr. Kline, and Mr. Hall lfamiliarly known as Sami, Seton functions like a clock. Thus, we take this opportunity to thank them for the many things they have clone to make our school days happy. K l'll take one of 'dem and two of 'doz. Anything except soup and nuts are found at sta- tionery. Hug v, Mr. Montana and Mr. Kline contribute tc Seton Beautiful. ho could forget Beverly Ann Welsh and ir marimba? Assvmblivs Seton's assemblies are the spice of school life, offering pro- irams ofthe highest quality and most varied theme and mood. he 2:10 bell on Wednesday took Setonites to Mars for the 'eshman welcome, gave them the bouncing tunes of Beverly Students receive a clear explanation of the unbloody sacrifice. Vocation talks, Monsieur Vincent, reception of Children of Mary and Louise de Marillacs also have their place in memory. Thanks to the efforts of all who planned and executed them, the assemblies will remain a bright part of the i956 school year. Velch's marimba and taught them the deeply communal mean- tg of the Sacrifice of the Mass in Father WaIsh's demon- tration. Calvert Hall's hand entertains-Seton student body enioy. Do it yourself with Simplicity patterns! .II I YEAR I, SECTION 5 First row: P. Duggan, A. Famularo, E. Fisher, C. DoII, P. Dun- nigon, J. Dyatf. Second row: G. Erdman, B. Ebeling, I. Eber- ling, P. Fiori, E. Flynn, A. Fitch, P. Fagg, S. Franz. Third row P. Fraley, S. Franco, B. Freeze, J. Fleischman, H. Eberwein M. DuValI, H. Dowgiallo, C. Fackler. YEAR I, SECTION 4 First row. P. Bonica, S. Amorosi, C. Agnello, A. Auburger, M. J. Boyd, P. Boner. Second row: B. Baer, D. Baldwin, A. Bialczak, J. Brooks, A. Brice, M. Brennan, D. Baker, L. Byrne. Third row: E. BoIard, M. E. Bush, D. Burt, L. Blackerf, M. P. Callahan, H. Bigalke, E. Betts. YEAR I, SECTION 6 Firsl row: M. Hisky, A. Jablonski, M. A. Karwicki, S. Hubbard M. Hutchins, M. P. Hughes. Second row: P. Jusiis, M. C. Kane J. lzdebski, P. Jacobs, S. Jenkins, N. F. Hook, M. Hun phreys. Third row: P. Kamasinska, E. Kane, C. Hipsley, N Hitzelberger, M. Kane, M. Hughes, J. Imhoff, M. L. Hoos. YEAR I, SECTION 4 First row: P. Ciamboiti, P. De Luca, M. De Paula, M. Maxwell E. Cooney, B. Dickerson. Second row: M. Coolahan, E. Care, A DeSimone, I. Crona, B. Cook, J. Decker, C. Cioiola, R. Culoiia, Third row: J. De Grange, P. Carter, K. Christensen N. Di Camillo, J. Doggenclcrf, G. Cooper, M. L. Chucoski, P. Cantwell. YEAR I, SECTION 6 First row: P. Mahan, E. Kelly, M. G. Kirby, I. Lindner, B. Kelbaugh, J. Malinowski. Second row: K. Leonard, J. Maggihi, M. A. lipp, P. Mace, M. B. McDonald, D. Lorenz. Third row: J. Kinsller, J. Kulska, M. Klimczak, K. Knox, J. KIPP, M. Kriss, L. Korduslcy, S. Koehler. If In my YEAR I, SECTION 5 First row: M. Hauf, M. Hart, J. Gibson, J. Gonano, T. Gruss C. Frock. Second row: J. Griflin, K. Gray, B. Heacock, E Freiiag, J. Harris, J. Green. Third row: K. Harding, H. Dow giallo, J. Hall, R. Gaisser, E. Goitschak. I U ml' SHE APPLIES HERSELF AT SETON 135 4 , dvancement ll I U fsto correct 'S'h'mw S A'A Ad E S E IM Swg tr nsfhemi B- ' 'ln . - Ii' a -- fundam ta processes, en ourages ie met S of hinking a d - - em - g, sti ulafes lit a ' - prec - lon an creative x ' n. 'il l i ' i i wliwi :asus E '-Q-'cfm' bun- I -' 1 V' 1-f-f I , X ' fa, . E sa GSS .f I., FRE HME One of the new things at Seton this year was the Freshman Mother-Daughter Tea, given to acquaint the parents with the ways of Seton and Setonites. Art class workers under the direction of Sis- ter Anna Mae, learn the techniques of mak- ing eerie decorations for the Halloween season. Two points in the making! Dancers swing their partners Reminiscing with memories captured in the library album. Library cfrfurzvil Opening its doors to Setonites seeking various informa- tion, instruction or entertainment in reading is Seton's library. Outstanding credit is given to the hard working officers and members of the Library Council. Affiliated with the Student Library Council of Maryland State, Seton's Council is outstanding for its generosity in giving time to lighten the work of the librarian. Social activities of the year included a weiner roast, a field trip to McCormick Tea Company and a trip to West- minster where the Seton Library Council was awarded second prize for outstanding service. A farewell party forthe seniors tinished the social slate for Seton librarians. -f-4.4.1 Library Council members are always welcome in Sister Martha's office-even through the window. House cleaning is a maior in the life ofa librarian. But dearie, it's cold outside. YEAR I, SECTION 8 First row: D. Schwartzkopf, P. Scully, B. Roberts, D. Schaefer J. Schammel, M. Ruark. Second row: M. E. Sawyer, M. Riley M. A. Roddy, D. Rubeling, P. Saunders, F. A. Rose. Third row I. Rosier, M. L. St. John, J. Rocheleau, S. Schwutka, L. Rinlier, S. Robbins, B. Rist, M. L. Rhein. ' I I . YEAR I, SECTION 7 First row: P. Mohr, A. Montagno, C. Nickel, A. McCarthy, V. Maroney. Second row: M. Moon, M. Minor, G. Murphy, M. Nelligan, C. Misialek, M. Martin. K. Miller, Third row: P. Mister, E. Meyers, R. Murphy, E. McMullen, P. Mildenberger, M. Neilson, C. Mister, N. Myers. YEAR I, SECTION 9 First row seated: J. Uhler, Mary C. Stoner. Second row seated P. Trutfer, D. Tucker, J. Talxovich, Third row seated: V. Stur geon, S. Walker, P. Taylor. Fourth row sented: S. Torsio, P Walking, M. Topper. Standing along left side: T. Tschupelslci M. Sweitzer, B. Trainor, J. Thomas. Standing at right side: C Voight, E. Toneyhill, D. Tate, J. Waltrup, D. Wachter. YEAR I, SECTION 7 Firsf row: V. O'leary, J. Parks, L. Notarangelo, M. Parsons, G. Raina, J. Orlando. Second row: B. Osenberg, E. Noonon, P. Peddicord, B. Oehring, J. Petrlik, C. Reisinger. Third row: C. Otter, R. Rau, N. Ragan, A. Rebert, M. K. Preble, D. O'Donovan, M. Nowak, P. O'Connor. ,P :rv I I T iff .,n , gtg Q f, .. Y YEAR I, SECTION 9 First row: P. Ziolkowski, J. Weise, M. Wagner. Second row seared: R. Windhaus, B. Wolle, P. Wieland. Third row seafed: P. Wilson, P. Willinger, J. WiIIs. Fourth row secied: M. Wil- lard, J. Wipfield, P. Welker. Standing af left: R. Zidwick, V. Moulton, E. Watkins, M. Woodard, I. YeIIen. Sranding oi righfr M. Warner, J. Williams, E. Wilhelmsen C. Zapresko, G. Weber. 4 . .gutv ..,, if 1 F? Mary Jane Wurzbacher, Patricia Stephenson and Georgeine Butz demonstrate the inclined plane. Officers Charlotte Magrogan, Joan Koch and An toinette Creamer, president, enioy an experiment Salem' 611111 For those whose interest in science extends beyond the classroom the Science Club offers an opportunity to be- come acquainted with the various scientific fields open to women. This year by field trips to the F.B.l. in Washington the members learned the application of scientific knowl- edge in relation to the detection of crime. This organiza- tion endeavored also to give the girls an introduction to the nature of analytic chemistry. Hein 61116 Which came first the chicken or the egg. The mem- bers of the Beto Club learn the answers to such puzzling questions. Problems in biological science are discussed 'PII and explained at the club meetings. Speakers offer bene- fits of their experiences and field trips supply experience for the students themselves. V ' se Nadia Benduik, secretaryg Kathleen Arthur, presidentg Charlotte Magro- gan, vice president and Dorothy Duffy, treasurer, examine entry for Seton's Science Fair. 5 Initiation of new members brings a party for the BETO club. BETO officers prepare specimens for Biology classes 35 SOPHOMCDRE ll E l.. f 4 , ' ' - f, ' , Q ln order to keep their notebooks up to date, sophomores inspect some samples. fllr Sophomores listen attentively in Sister Dorothy Murie's English class as they learn the Tale of I Two Cities, Sophomores get together to prepare proiects in their fifth floor English class. Loretta Reinhardt, vice-president, Joan Motulionis, treasurer, and Mary Sister Ann Regis helps art club members with their proiects. Shourds, secretary are three of the most talented girls in the club. Ari Klub l From splotch painting to oils can be said to be the range of activities among the members. Each week a diFlerent project is assigned-it may be a nursery rhyme in char- coal, flowers in poster-paint, a still-life in pastel or a pup- pet head in papier mache. Throughout the year class- room and corridor bulletin boards attest to the generosity and talents of art club members. Gertrude Edwards, Art Club president, does a pastel to add to her collection of fine pictures. 37 SHE IS HAPPY AT SETON because the student is guided in a wise- use of leisure in adult life Y t ' fIfIfl2I1l.fZ, UM ZQSU QQ W 5 i t 'E ' nuns:--------fi ill!!! N----5 5. --eq ' U t u IQEEI u .33 'A-oqm., 1 Higgs Q3 -f: .. Mxmv-WW , 3 i 3 .. E 3 N..-.,.....i 9 0 g n.,,...M- M va-n-. .............. ww-4 .V A r xg u , F' .fr I ' .. , ,, ff f K 1-' :Sf .3 I o 0 Q ff i ' I . Q Y iz: 'a r I I 2 . s it if K .5 A, ' Mx Y ,if l Ng f -if i ,., gp .A 'G V , 1 .6 W C1 'N ' vw 'x 1 . 1 i X , ,-1 . 1, MMV .A ill um - if 1: x 4. A picnic for strings! Practice con be fun, Full time musicians ore faithful even during summer months. nt. W I if e A M moderator converses with officers Carol Gruenger The highlight ofthe game The lunior orchestra strives for success Sister nna oe, , , , through practice Geraldine Phaffenbach, Pat Battaglia, Joan Blair, President, Roberta Saun- -Seton's band plays. ders, ond Carol Ann Drogowskl. Urchvsfra Assembly programs are brightened by the spirit and color of the Orchestra. Many long hours cf rehearsing are spent by each member as she realizes that practice makes perfect. The year's planning and work is highlighted by the annual trip to Catholic University in Washington where a trio of famous teachers and musicians this year awarded the rating of Superior to the Senior Orchestra and f'Excellent to the Junior group. The Dance Band and the Marching Band have given much enjoyment to 'the student body by their performances at the basketball games and dances held at Seton this year. An outstanding event was playing for the Marian Fashion Show at the T956 Marian Congress. Under the direction of James G. Hipp and moderated by Sister Anna Mae, both orchestra groups boast a record of popularity and success never equalled in previous years. Talent, charm and the direction ol Mr. Hipp bring Seton's orchestra close to perfection f 4.1 . 3 Ann Alkinson captivates all with her magical wand. Rita Mufiolett brings tidings to queen Norma DiGennaro and king Barbara Eisner. ff 3' Marcella Mayer ond Sarah Poehler as prince and princess in Sleeping Beauiy. 6155 gfllb he Senior Glee Club pause for a picture at the Sunken Gard n ' e s IR Doctor Dash gives Taping tips to Junior rnmitsburg. Glee Club in recording sessions. Let there be music! The generous response of Seton Glee Club is the answer to any appeal where music is needed. This year Seton Glee Club added to its laurels by contributing to the Mass during Parish Loyalty Week, the Christmas program and by visiting local hospitals. The spring concert added a corps de ballet to pro- duce Tchaikowski's Sleeping Beauty. Also new this year was the Mother Day's Mass at the Veteran Hospital . . . WBAL made recordings of selections sung by the club . . . Ratings at C.U .... Many memories are stored in the hearts ofthe Glee Club members. Senior Glee Club members are fascinated by the intricacies of re- cording. H11 3 . Glee Club officers: Gloria Defina, Patricia Zarriello, Elizabeth Zepp and Patricia Hand bring icy to the sick and aged by arolingt -'lit W 'ni , I I PJIIA-5 vi 1-El L .1 ,nxk YEAR II, SECTION 2 First row: G. Hofferberth, P. Kane, B. Schmitt, P. Handley Second row: C. Harris, P. KoHenberger. Third row: N. Lycett L. Kiause, J. Hand. Fourth row: A. M, Harding, R. Leap. Fifth row: S. Kazmierski, B. Mabe, M. Lynch. Sixth row: C Laliberte, M. Kreis. Seventh row: V. Johnson, A, Lingenfelder M. Koehler. 1 Lin' 8 1. A. If X 'A I Lx . I tl L rx -44 F7 YEAR II, SECTION 'I First row: B. Babes, A. Ammer, M. J. Badalucco, M. Bensley J. Bogarty. Second row: M. Bunjon, J. Butz, D. Casey, S Cormack, J. Brocato. Third row: P. Craven, A. M. Citraro M. Coburn, K. Ball, A. Chrest. Fourth row: C. Clark, P. Davis E. Deegan, A. Daly. Fifth row: M. J. Flanagan, J. Dickerson A. Di Paula, D. Dinunzio. YEAR II, SECTION 3 First row: R. Annarelli, P. Buchler, P. Fenton, H. Daly. Second row: J. Corbi, C. France. Third row: R. Moxley, C. Pcmza, M. Stehlik. Fourth row: M. Shanahan, R. Robinson. Fifth row: K. Holahan, P. Murphy, D. Siegert. Sixth row: M. Kuhn, B. Mc- Guire. Seventh row: G. Snyder, M. Conelius, R. Maisto. Eighth row: M. Roberts, P. Frazier. 1 ' . ......,Q-Lx YEAR ll, SECTION T First row. C. Dunigan, M. C. Dunleavy, I. Eichelberger, V, Far- rell, F. Fauth, J, Foehrkolb. Second row: E. Ellwood, J. Frank, A. Froehlich, J. Gegner, P. Grau. Third row: J. Green, M. Feehan, J. Goldsmith, P. Gruss, J. Erdman. Fourth row: B. Grail, R. Hallock, G. Minton, C. Greenwell. l wi if X, ng . 5 li? . . . . .tk N YEAR Il, SECTION 3 First row: M. Varacolle, B. Tyler, M. Seubolt, P. Skelton. Second row: G. Vinci, C. Williams. Third row: A. Jahnigen, J. Spine, E. Simm. Fourfh row: M. Stack, E, Tuft. Fifth row: J. Ziolkowski, P. Willet, R, Spies. Sixth row: P, Tormollen, R. Smith. Seventh row: D. White, M. Spear, M. Walas. Eighth row: B, Ross, V. Trenchard. Ninth row: D. Williams, F. Zaranski. Stage crew prepare for Christmas play. 9 Come on, now! It cc1n't be that bad. If's only the thought behind it. 91 X sf tif if T 1 'E Q. lt's SIuefcot Dyott cutting up again. Mary Patricia Waesche, Eleanor Lombardi, Jeanne Dyott and Juanita D'Ambrosia portray nuns with gaiety combined with piety. Dramafic gfllb This organization seeks to develop poise, voice control, dramatic ability and an awareness of backstage responsibil- ities. The results of their labor were revealed to the student body and the general public by the two major productions of this year. At Christmastime the audience enjoyed Why the Chimes Rang. The spring play offered competition to the recent return to Broadway of the famous play, Cradle Song. Months of hard work and hours of practice went into these excellent productions. Much credit for a successful year goes to Sister Colette, moderator, and Mrs. Sweeney, directress of dramatics. lltffw GFS 0UYteCl1f1iCiGr1S We all received our share of lines to say. 'S -lil Junior Prom R Before the ball is over-there's work to be done! A prom isn't a prom , without a promenade. L .. A-. .lg Dim lights and lovely gowns! Couples keeping time to the music of the Legionaires! February 3 proved to be the highlight of the year for the Junior Class. The Blessed Virgin, enshrined in a Japanese pagoda, reigned Queen of the Orient. Gay lanterns and parasols transformed Seton's audi- torium into an Oriental garden. Strains of Love ls a Many-Splendored Thing will long be remem- bered by the class of 1957. Many weeks of preparation and hard work were richly rewarded by the success of the prom. 0 The Junlor Prom The Promenade Tame to honor Mary .pa P , v I X lx YEAR Il, SECTION 5 Firsl row: P. Gelz, S. Giannino, L. Forresl, P. Grumbine, N Gonef, N. Harig. Second row: A. Gann, M. L. Hill, T. Gurgiclc, D. Howard, D. Gunlher. Third row: N. Gilbarf, C. Hutchinson P. Haggerty, P. Hopkins, R, Guerin. Fourth row: F. Harbold, M. A. Green, M. Ignarowslri, J. Geilfuss, K. Henry. A A L 9 ii un.. V . .N I .ha-1 YEAR II, SECTION 4 First row: P. Carney, T. Carter, M, J. Bisaha, M. Bisaslxy, J. Casparriello, P. Covey. Second row: A. Baker, J. Burger, N. Berg, V. Bush. Third row: R. Benson, I. Bendler, D. Blair, P. Blount. Fourth row: G. Antlcowialc, B. Barretlo, J. Beckman, C. Blanchard. Fifth row: M. Fitzpatrick, J. Borowicz, B. Brown, J. Bowling. YEAR II, SECTION 6 Firsr row: C. McKenna, G. McFaul, P. McCarson, D. Major Second raw: M. Loughran, M. LoPres1i, T. McCrosson, J. Mc Mahon. Third row: A. M. Moylan, 8. Murray, V. Mullen, R Miller, M. Milchenski. Fourth row: M. Murlaugh, M. A. Mack D. Markowski, L. Miller. Fiflh row: V. Mettee, M. C. Monius N. love. YEAR II, SECTION 4 First row: C. Clifford, M. Cweilc, E. Devilbiss, M. Compton. Second row: P. Endres, M. A. Dorsey. Third row: K. Fisher, E. Eckert, A. Erdman. Fourth row: M. Davis, S. Finnessy. Fifth row: M. A. Ellis, L. Ehrbaker, M. Dei. Sixth row: P. Conway, J. Cucina. Seventh row: E. Donohoe, M. Elder. Eighth row: J. M. Dougherty, A. Fields. rl il .. ...Pe ' YEAR II, SECTION 6 First row: M. Prytula, M. Muth, R. Reinke, C. Ruarlx, M. Robins, M. P. Neill. Second row: P. Novak, J. Noll, M. O'Leary, J. O'Connor, P. Roemer. Third row: C. Rock, E. Payer, M. Ricci, P. Rinker, M. Pocione. Fourth row: K. Phaflenbach, M. F. Nolan, C. O'Hara, M. A. Petrik, M. L. Rapp. . gs . HE WILL BE PREP RED BECAUSE sEToN PLANS -to educate for worthy home membership by inculcating a true concept of the importance ofthe home as the basic unit of American society -to foster the growth of the student's mental and physical health by the in- culcation of approved health habits --to provide guidance-moral, personal, health educational, civic, and social. -v in v X nf 2' 9. ,,.. ' ff fprmyifh 1 .5 'fu fe K 5 5 :Q X i Qi v.,.A1 tx e 1 Q t N 'J f . I X f' 4 ,lx t i President and second nega- Vice-president and first af- tive speaker, Joan Anderson. firmative speaker, Constance DeShesky, GPN. C?- is G Lucille D'Emidio, aliirmative Catherin Monius, first neg- alternate. ative speaker. 54 -1. 4 , L' ix 3 is Second affirmative speaker, Negative alternate, Margar Rita Cole. Sanks. Debating 61116 In keeping with the tradition of the speaking ability of women, the Maritain Debating Club gives an outlet to those who long for something important to say. With a list of competent orators, Seton carries on this year an outstanding record as proof of the capability of her students. The members instill in themselves not only an extensive knowledge of the effectiveness of good speech, but also the gifts of pure reasoning and sound argument-something that will prove useful to them in the future as it does to the present success of their team. Gordon Porterfield of Loyola shows written proof to colleagues and opponents. Sister Catherine slips a word of advice to future speakers. Connie Dougherty, secretary, keeps notes on debates and meetings. Joan Anderson opens a debate-Seton vs. Loyola, Father Conway pauses for o word with seniors cl faot of golden stairs. i-nuns fxuzzzmn ' ' Wi 1.2.41-:is Qi 1 g-,firing ,gi-L... +3 i 'xii Lauroine Langis, Betty Sasnda, Dolores Parlett, Jossete Corteggiano, and Connie DeShesky discuss the retreat with Father Conway, retreat master. The blessing at the end of a perfect retreat. Kcfrcaf Education alone would fiounder before the task of pro- ducing apprentice-saints with a solid start in total living. The annual retreat provides certain spiritual experiences which enable the student to achieve Catholic standards of living in whatever paths of life she follows. This year Father John Conway C.M. tried to impress us with the basic facts of Christian living. He stated that every Christian soul needs top 'l. think and measure things inside reality 2. love what is right and fitting for a person to love 3. replace the materialistic mind of the time with con- victions attuned to the mind of Christ 4. participate in the prayer and sacramental life of the Church 5. love God in whom she lives and moves and has her being and worship Him by Christian living Mi.. .tl . mm J ' l, A ' 5 ll Q . ' 1 YEAR lll, SECTION l First row: M. E. Cochran, C. Campbell, R. Balsamo J. Beim schla, S. Busche, A. Borcrolt. Second row: D. Cymer, S. Carey, J. Arnold, A. Bordenski, L. Berends, J. Calvert, M. Bailey, A. Bush, Fourth row: E. Cavallo, A. Brown, G. Berlin, C. Davis, J. Crass, D. Culotta. Vs -v 1 'lm :X YEAR ll, SECTION 7 First row: M. Sanlcs, P. Sachs, M. Schoberg, P. Smith. Second row: Gloria Saxon, P. Shipley. Third row: D. Sienkilewski, P. Shallcross, H. Rydzewska. Fourth row: C. Simmons, L. Schmoll. Fifth row: P. Thawley, M. Sellman, S. Shutz. Sixth row: S. Smith, E. Thiemeyer. Seventh row: K. Simon, J. Tochter- man, C. Schreiber. Eighth row: P. Sturgeon, J. Thierfelder. l YEAR lll, SECTION 2 First row: A. La Rosa, P. lascola, J. Moloney, M. Lindner, J. Lander, C. Manning. Second row: D. McFadden, P. Mallery, D. Myers, E. Lacy, E. lucas, M. L. McBride, J. Niclcol. Third row: J. Lewis, B. Mullen, J. Neff, B. Manning, V. Norlws, J. Nocar, P. McDonald. .fi YEAR ll, SECTION 7 First row: J. Zink, J. Zito, M. E. Wagner, S. Troufman. Second row: T. Zerhusen, E. Widmeyer, R. Wright, C. Young. Third row: B. Walsh, C. Zen, P. Watts M. C. Wolsh. Fourih row M. A. Welsh, P. Word, M. B. Wilson, B. Zerhusen, G. Woicie chowski. Fiflh row: J. Wachter, C. Wilson. YEAR Ill, SECTION 2 Firsl row: C. Poehler, M. Shourds, L. Sulkouskus, C. Therres P. Sanguinefti. Second row: M. Wanner, B. Zepp, J. Schwarz kopf, M. F. Urbonski, J. Peters, G. Troufner, M. A. Tribull, E Schroeder, Third row: N. Rush, N. Stupi, R. Siford, S. Roberts S. Roberts, V. Rebhun. Q. There is a deadline to be met! The gung's all here planning the llrst issue 1764 Sue Nevin, editor, admires the results of many trials and tribulations. -f X The big day when the paper reaches the home- rooms. Scion fflyfl News 1.11 . 47' K as ,auf -.va ls anything created from chaos? Papers-pictures-rulers-paste-typewriter ribbons-scissors and coke bottles. This is the scene which meets the eye of the casual observer, but the Setonite bitten by the journalism bug knows that this is not chaos but the materials from which All American ratings are made. Sue Nevin's editorship has gained the following ratings for Seton High News: Columbia Scholastic Press Association--First Place Maryland Scholastic Press Association-Second in the State National Scholastic Press Association-All American Catholic Scholastic Press Association-All Catholic Celeste Schimunek, associate editor, beats a deadline with last- mlnlnfn r-.n:fn.llnc Hard-working KA All I paperwoman interviews president of Louise de .1 LA,-f',-clhnn Shephvrdess MEMORIES are to be cherished. With this thought in mind our staft has worked diligently in order to present Setonites with the outstanding memories of this school year. lt is so easy to turn the pages of a yearbook, to search for a friend's face or to comment on school activities, but few stop to think of the hours ot prep- aration that went into the publication. We, the Shepherdess Staff of 1955-56, realize that the tediousness of writing for the school annual can be combined with hours of fun. I've been working on the Shepherdess, Shepherdess, Shepherdessn was a familiar tune as staff members fin- ished each week's assignment and left Room 208. We shall also remember Villa- nova, Columbia and Maryland Univer- sities with their tips on better yearbook production and their sidelines of fun. Josette's quiet efhciency and able leader- ship have made possible a pleasant and successful year. With the generosity of WBAI., our Talking Page was made possible. An afternoon in the staff room, planning, reading and comparing. The patron drive marches on. 0 of' 001:11 A Gilt! amvuco Margie Downs and Connie Deshesky collect ideas from '55 Shc-pherdess, Busy planning the '56 Sheplierdess are the ever- ready staff members. Co gc -. W , Junior class members brought before the fashion show. x i in their meaningful S 4 n r '7 , , KJ, in Last minute touch-ups are needed before the show begins. X wk? J T 'Bb Vignettes stati under moderator, Miss Otterbein, plan '56 issue Anita Narbut, Connie DeSheslcy and Sue Nevin plan Editor, Lynn Bruening, pauses from a hard day of planning. layout. Vignetfcs Originality of material and variation of style are the basis of selections for Vignettes. Poems, essays, short stories and features are contributed by the students of Seton. These selections comprise the material contained in our literary magazine. Under the direction of Miss Otterbein, Lynn Bruening, student editor, encourages and stimulates the various committees of the publication. The work is arduous, but the staff enioys pleasant hours in fulfillment of its many tasks. Illustrations for Vignettes are furnished by the Art Club. Thus the combination of clubs gives a greater spirit of cooperation and enthusiasm. SHE WILL BE SUCCESSFUL BECAUSE SETQN STRIVES ,,.., n...4, U E im. flwrnin U U t E L.Q t U U E EEEE imiiiwai E H 7..QffL'-L ' 1f g '1li.1T ff' E EA MQ-lit lllil , I mn EFF W: - Lgl lgl -M 3? J ef I , Jw .1 , , ' im? Year games bring skits and laughs. It must have been o sophomore who scored two points. lfmr Games Year Games, Seton's most popular activity, drew its usual packed house. We are warmed by the memory of hoarse but jubilant voices cheering teams, the anxiety of all Setonites during the game, and the final joy of seniors and sophomores as they emerged victorious. The skits added many laughs to a tense evening. Good playing and fine sportsmanship chalked another success in the year of the athletic department. SHS Mutiny straight from Broadway. Oil 5 fe' Q - 'fif , V 5 Mx ez- 1 W ,M MW emu?-ivy 2 Qt .mu .11 .ff w H ' :QQXQEL S is 'Q A 4 55' 'Kia-LQ' 4' A R , K use ple so at ease X 9 1 hx im Sy, . . ,Q-A . 1 5 Q' 'r Q.. AKX- , 2 I , x if' fe I in an W ,Q I nn s .. i 'I Af Q I .fi I N YEAR Ill, SECTIONS 6A-7 Firsf row: A. Bruggy, A. Bach, Cole, P. Baker, A. Cava- naugh. Second row: B. Rawa, L. Mason, Mary L. Sullivan, C. Klappenberger, G. Moniague, Third row: D. Gregoslci, M. A. Kopec, B. Bees, M. A. Tontz, M. Smifh, E. Schmitz. , YEAR Ill, SECTIONS 5-6B First row: P. Bossle, E. Braid, H. Buettner, P. Carr, E. Carmen. Second row: B. Chapin, C. Bierman, A. Behler, K. Brodt, E Beck. Third row: M. Bendiuk, M. Arthur, M. A. Benner, N Bendiuk, J. Baker. N5:.,Iu Q I t 'I QI YEAR Ill, SECTIONS 6A-7 First row: R. Narbuf, S. Peltz, E. Moore, C. Marshall, M. Monti, S. Mafassa. Second row: J. Lux, J. Messer, I.. Regesler, C. Marshall, M. Mahan. Thrid row: P. Novotny, B. McDougall, J. Murphy, M. A. Liberto, J. Fleming, M. Trainor. YEAR III, SECTIONS 5-6B Firsl row: C. Goecke, M. Conroy, M. A. Donohue, M. Green, M. A. Croun. Second row: J. Murphy, C. Franz, M. L. Good- . muth, B. Fryer, C. Flanigan. Third row: B. Duley, M. Cross, C. Davis, E. Fisher, M. Frankenberger, M. A. Gorleski. ffl! LY Is IL 'xx K 4 we ' .eff YEAR III, SECTIONS 5-6B First row: B. Johnston, P. Jones, M. Hingeley, E. Jiion, M Knlisio. Second row: C. Holden, F. Heilker, A. Kulwicki, C Karcher, C. Yeatmon. Third row: M. Kantzes, L. Hessian, D Pnrello, J. Kipp. YEAR III, SECTIONS 6A-7 Firsf row: C. Ryan, K. Turner, J. Rutledge, N. Towner, B. Sledz, J. Uhlhorn. Second row: P. Zheb, C. Solhon, C. Rezuc, E. Warns, M. C. Robinson. Third row: M. L. Sontora, C. Ruzokowska, M. P. Reisinger, B. Sprankle, P. Wood, M. P. Wuesche. Athletic Assvciufian To foster good sportsmanship in competitive sports is the primary purpose of the Athletic Association. lts various activities cover a wide range from ping-pong to kick-ball. Under the leadership of Mrs. Bell and the A.A. officers the program has extended tremendously this year. Swimming and tumbling have been added as extra-curricular activities. Volley ball and tennis are now included in the regular class periods. During the spring season physical education classes have had the opportunity of partici- pating in two sports. Special tournaments have been conducted with the winners enjoying a special treat in class. Several students received intra-mural ratings in basketball which entitles them to referee games within the school. Who will be section volleyball champs? Cheerleaders cheer ihe Qeam fo victory. Time out for the team while boosters build up spiril 971 Stand up and cheer for dear old Sefonf' - . 9 . 74 nunnunum: ll ll nu n nun l rm. Checking equipment for a successful year of intramural and inter- scholastic sports are A, A. officers, Betsy Allen, presidentp Edda Ross- lnopf, treasurer, Carol Karcher, vice presidentg Mary Ann Craun, busi- ness managerg Mary Ann Green, assistant business manager and Patricia Thornton, secretary. Softball entices seniors from classes. L..-J, l fa A ww 4 ' P3 M le! f.-sg Q 4 . , fl! a Q fy A , , lm 5 4 3 Q YEAR III, SECTION 3 First row: M. Bayer, P. City, T. Ciotola, E. Ciulla, B. Cummings T. Ayd. Second row: P. Dunn, G. Bratt, R. Dontell, G. Durmer M. Dougherty, D. Baronella. Third rgw: C. Amunn, M. Daley A. Blair, M, Ellwood, G. Bisser, R. Ballesteros, M. Culotta, E Edukot. nw Qi eww, Juniors and Seniors gather energy at the Christmas dance. .www HL SHE WILL'BE CATHOLIC BECAUSE SETON AIMS op ya arger -Y gn ill, elife of he m- ' ity, stat a tion 'j X b k ng infor e evi Q -ecting er ch. i illi f ofaspir o - - 3 ti fi . aceadgbodwh- fi ' d ipl e, self-re - A - - x 4 F1 Q' -int grity and - -- pm t 7 , + :f ..-':-.. ,,,., of hob s, ideals, tti , m Ill illll 'ig' MEI 3 f w s . I ., It l Jane Gunn recites the Act of Consecrution at the ceremony The student body witnesses the installation at the new Children of Mary olticers at the for uspirants. May Procession. Ifhildreu of Mary Each Child of Mary aims to attain personal sanctification and the sanctification of others through prayer and good example. Membership in the Assoication is open to every Setonite who desires to consecrate herself to Mary. Aspirants requesting admission receive the Miraculous Medal suspended on a green ribbon which is worn for a probation period. In May the green ribbon and medal is replaced by the blue ribbon and medal-the insignia ofa Child of Mary. Spreading devotion of Mary has been accomplished this year by making green scapulars, publication of Marinews, and by the widespread use of Marian pamphlets. Antoinette Creamer, Pat Finnegan and Marianna Matassa help Rosalie Kelly, president, prepare for reception of Children of Mary. The infirmary provides c healthful area for the newest sin vaccines. Children of Mary receive their ribbon and medal. Uv 4' .NPV R V uf. - x i gp 11, 3 K 6 Clif LQ li J i l ff 82 .Vw President, Dolores Purlett-the girl with the big smile und the big budge. Where credit is due -officers present on other section with the banner, - 'K V Mf- weg. if f Vw x Justice is our most important product! Mary Ann McDonnell presides over the honor court. iudeuf Halma!! The Student Council is a ruling organization ettective because of the cooperation ot students and faculty. Through the hard work and good will of its members it strives to function efficiently that students may better real- ize the dignity and duties of Setonites. The true spirit of the association is loyalty to and support ot Seton ideals. The Honor Court, part of this organization, acts as Cl judicial body on minor infractions of school rules. This year the Student Council furnished each student with a written copy of rules. Also inaugurated this year was the monthly awarding of an excellence banner to all classes which has not received demerits. Knew you could do it! Two weeks and no tickets! A little peace and quiet looks mighty good to a busy Councilor. s . 2 X ,i'His'g. sgsfsrs X if w 1 asm . Louise De Marillacs work diligently in :wut- ting materials together for their afghu fl-1 51 L lohanna Lux, Mary Ann Gorleslli, and Jean McColgan look with satis- faction on the finished product. Jean McColgan, President, explains the plans for the year while other omcers: Katherine Fioren1a,treasurerg Jaan Kmherine Horenzo and Cymhia Rutlege, secretaryg and Louise Brazier, vice presidentg Hobbs me handy G, ,he me. look on. l l f , ,N V XX m. E, A i er Mary Grace with Jean McColgan and Joan Wenck bring er to the aged and intirmed on their weekly visits. i w AW , 1. 5. 73 'X i T is Constance Goecke and Patricia Mace look over material to obtain ideas for their Louise De Marillac good-will visits. ,Cauisc dc ,flflarillacs Life is worth living to the poor, the sick and the aged who are brought in contact with Setonites through the generous work of the Louise de Marillacs. Generosity and self-sacrifice are the keynotes of this organization and love of God directed toward His suffering members is the virtue that permeates its activities. New activities of this organization included weekly outings for underprivileged children. Favors distributed by Jean McColgan and Joan Wenck bring brighter smiles to the patients at Montebello Hospital. 85 C 'Y , 1 x, ,E fm N. W Packing away the delicacies contributed by the girls lor their poor family are members ol the senior class. HRI MAS Happily setting aut with o Christmas offering for their poor family are senic Pot Battciglia, Jeanne Parisi, Miriam Holler and Judy Srolco. x h Ialvijyz i' fall. 215' A 8 ,ver y yy AJ'-i ffl rm -.V 'N ,s 5. . LX' ynlnnarg 'Qi Vg: ,-V- -. Z' V C, g Two Setcnites prepare an Advent wreath lor the coming of Christ. Busily preparing Christmas cookies are members of the senior foods class Stephenson, Betsy Finnegan and Gene Smith. Father Walsh explains the Mass at a demonstra- tion during Parish Loyalty week. Parish Loyalty Holy Mass is an action-holy Mass is something we do. This was the theme of Parish Loyalty Week. The importance of the Mass as a unifying factor in the lives of all Catholics was stressed at the demonstration Mass held at Seton during this week. Reverend Eugene A. Walsh S.S. explained how we could better participate in each action of the Mass as Father J. Joseph Gallagher went through the ceremonies. Represented at this demonstration were all parishes to which Setonites belong. Father Gallagher holds the paten during a solemn part of the Mass. .hte lfnltill tdttll- Y. Members of the student body receive Communion during the Mass held in Parish Loyalty week at Seton. At the collect, pieces of paper containing student's offerings were collected and placed near the altar. Parish Loyalty Week also gives Father McGuire a chance to get in a few extra jokes with P-1'ers. l l lik Pot Rosslmchk turn to conduct Q religion class for Sisler Mcrdeleine's 208. Mulw i1 yourself! Seniors Eleanor Noppenberger, Murguret Smith ond Mary Louise Dency admire their creations. lil! r ,AN Lc:Verne McKenna, Pot Nczunton and Put Slroh arrange bibliogruph under Sister Zoe's guidance. OR A toast To the gala holilciy. lllr r if 'T all The lab of the guild members-to acquaint us with the philosophy of Mother Seton. e Guild's officers . . . Patricia Seybold, Carol Seybold, Margie Downs and ithleen Callahan discuss plans for the next meeting. - 2' Margauerite Downs, Mother Seton Guild president makes an announcement to her members. Mother Satan Guild To honor the patroness of our school and to promote the cause of her canon- ization-this is the work of the Mother Seton Guild. This year the guild has been particu- larly active. Prayer and activity charac- terize the members. Bulletin boards have kept student interest high and leaflets, booklets and prayers have been circu- lated. Sister Constantia, moderator and Margie Downs, president, have aroused true interest in this cause. ,-,.-of HE WILL REMEMBER ET here she learned Christian attitudes and true convictions for living here she met friendsamong the faculty and student body whose ideals have stimulated her to better living here she has grown more intimate with divinity by a realization of her part in the Mystical Body of Christ BECAU E '5'S... 4 .Qt -an-M 1: 1--...,,,--I w.,.- x '-5,.....,, ,Q , ,xv 's,,, fif f f f f ' f K fc' A - Q. 5 M W N .W ,,..,1-,,g'lff.r It at a Smirfr ,Avtivifies As Seniors we realize that the compe- tent lay apostle, which the world needs today, is the Catholic student using all his powers-bodily, intellectually, supernatu- ral. ln our senior activity program this all is qualified. You can be a handy man. Moonbeams mm ers and cooks ioin forces. Slogans, posters and cheers till the halls in preparation for elections. The lmitchen won't fence you in says IV-l. is . 'ugxn tv M.- XA, r :jk Pictures will bring back the day. Juniors and Seniors chat for one of the last times, The 9C '9'5 all hem for a song' Under Seton's spreading trees, we sing with mixed emotions. Che Garden Parry A traditional farewell party for the seniors is planned by members of the junior class at the end of May each year. A comedy is presented in the auditorium in their honor following which refresh- ments are servediin the gayly decorated senior yard. Seniors enioy themselves as they are released from responsibilities for the day and juniors do all the work. A closer union exists between the classes as a result. X 1 A . f K M . ,t Q ffl .,.,, .N 4i.Q 55.3 K nf! 5 .. ff. ...T-3, i A - x X . I if., 4. .rw Senior Prom Southern Hotel ballroom was the set- ting for the annual Senior Prom on May 25. Hearts were happy and eyes spark- ling while over 200 couples danced to the scintillating melodies of Lenny Hobbs' orchestra. Hours of work reaped the re- ward of success as Our Lady, enshrined as Queen of the evening, smiled on the seniors as the class officers and their escorts led the singing of Mother Be- loved . Seniors happily murmured, Mo- ments to Remember. Do you want your picture taken? fi as 1 l X f LL 5' E 'all'-Dive' neva v-H v'vv'z'-V 'v,!,-:yyuiw VVQUNS-vig FlQs Hindu' Jvsw V gg U sgivxvggg F, '4'gvg -4uu:t..gJu . jx- s. 0 5 11 vhjqJ,..4gxj,: ,4,s-:bv X4 Nl ti iifxkilfqly vi V v y, ,,,kz4:,4gyu.i,.y U 4,-4 -r mgusvsfv ,div 1 viq,-4 ur Qv,?-ml I ,VL vu' The mos! perfect way io begin a new life-THE MASS. Graduates ' Mass OFferimus Tibi -We began our high school days in September, i952 with ihe Mass wherein we offered to God our high school days. We have shared with Him our ioys and our griefs, our carefree ways and our more serious moments. Is it not fitting, ihen, fhat before we leave our beloved Alma Mater we assem- ble once more to unite as a class in offering 1he Holy Sacrifice? Suscipe Domine -Receive our lives, O Lord! We now offer to Thee all that our future holds for us. He will always be nesfled in the corner of our hearh. w N Wal Q 9 'V N sv. gig i ,ima -U F fm! 4..- .2 J 'i f , -I 41 iv '+ fi ,W QA , -Q-,.. . . . . . 'MQ M Con you lmoglne their medufohon? ,. Y, 5 ,Q ' f . i f uf ' 'T x W tk S r - -lf' em -. 8, 'f D ' EX. 'ikfiw .1 W 4 t ah 'W i ff if is X i i fffff ,X , V . . . K-, Memories, memories and more memories are brought GHS.,-,, ix before our eyes. , ' , Prettier than u ballroom was Seton's cafe us it donned its Ioveliesf attire for departing seniors. . ., ...MNA .1- yg xl l lll 1 I l 1 .- 9' rs? . L fin gi k ..'l'L1'fL ,Nxt :ax --I ny' .- gg? 1 3 .. . iq , ,gi V txfiknxffii. The Class of '56 await diplomas at the Lyric. Gradunfirw Tremors of ioyful excitement mingled with sadness rip- ple through the Lyric. A lump arises in each graduate's throat as the solemn notes ofthe graduation march sound forth and she approaches the stage. ln her mind she re- calls the outstanding events of her high school days at Seton. Gathered together with her classmates for the last time, her heart throbs a hymn of praise for the blessings and graces of her four happy years. As the commencement exercises are completed, the graduate bids farewell to her Alma Mater but she will take with her those principles of right living by which Seton has taught her to chart her course through lite. A senior becomes a graduate. Parents look for Seton daughters as white gowned girls march to the stage. 14-.4 The Most Reverend Bishop Sebastian addresses the graduates with a theme of something old, something new, something bor- rowed, and something blue. Graduates and their families meet after commencement exercises. .,.-nw' ,ral t, tt ff A -E -um W.,.4..,,..e..,... , fs. W. M.. . 'HfW'-'-Q'-we-ltat.h..,,.,.e.. ms.-,H -' - I . .a.,,........, ...e I i uevn,f' . -..s.-......,......,,, fun., Deep Zqddillf' on Alflizifualilfy JOAN ANNE BLAIR 3607 Mohawk Avenue Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, A.A. I, ll, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs Il, III, IV, French Club IV, Leaders' Club IV, Orches- tra I, II, III, IV-President. Little One . . . Love that Seton Band . . . ambition-to ring the Angelus bell . . FiddIesticks . . . 50 yard line. JOSETTE CORTEGGIANO 6 Elinor Avenue A.A. I, ll, Ill, IV, Shepherdess Editor IV, Leaders' Club IV, Glee Club I, Il, Ill. Neatness personified . . . reserved . . a good confidante . . . informative . . small but spontaneous . . . reliable . . . sedate . . . doing good work . . . sweet, neat and petite . . . very helpful. 100 MARY ELIZABETH ALLEN 317 N. Monastery Avenue Children of Mary II, III, IV, A.A. Repre- sentative I, III, Secretary II, President IV, Varsity Sports II, III, IV, Leaders' Club IV, Student Council I, II, III. Betsy . . . Yea Loyola . . . a friend in 208 . . . the gym's pride and ioy . . abounds in school spirit. KATHLEEN ALICE ARTHUR 1532 Kingsway Road A.A. I, Il, Ill, IV, BETO II, Treasurer III, President IV, Leaders' Club IV, Shep- herdess I, II, III, IV, Seton High News IV, Children of Mary II, Ill, IV, Vignette: IV. Kass . . . Jackie Gleason . . . North- wood's gift to Seton . . . Have you seen Betty? isa MARY LYNN BRUENING l4l4 Battery Avenue Art Club I, A.A. I, ll, Ill, IV, Dramatics I, Glee Club I, Student Council IV, French Club IV: CSMC I, Il, III, IV. Lynn . . . teaching . . . Earl Bastic . . Hi gang . . . Music . . . Loyola . . U. of M .... History . . . Baseball . . Ocean City . . . friendly smile. ANTOINETTE E. CREAMER 1445 Homestead Street Children of Mary Representative I, II, Ill, Third Assistant IV, A.A. Representative I, II, III, IV, Science Club Ill, President IV, Dramatics I, French Club IV, BETO Il, Glee Club l, Il. Friend . . . future nurse . . . mixture of sincerity and smiles . . . baseball. JOAN ANN ANDERSON 935 Valley Street Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV, CSMC Rep- resentative I, II, III, IV, Debating III, President IV, Student Council I, Il, III, BETO Il, Art Club I, leaders' Club IV, Glee Club I, II, A.A. I, ll, III. Winning personality . . . favors Mt. St. Joe . . . ardent football fan . . . Marriage. IONE ELIZABETH BISHOF 4131 Norfolk Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Library Council I, Il, Secretary III, President IV, leaders' Club IV. l . . . Ray Anthony . . . Oh my heart . . . collecting salt and pepper shakers is her hobby . . . faithful to Seton's library . . . Yea Navy . . . always willing to help. cyzquisife fiom Clafliofic .fsaclzmsgip JUANITA D'AMBROSIO 311 S. Conkling Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, Art Club II, A,A. I, II, III, IV, Dramatic: I, II, III, Presi- dent IV, Louise de Marillacs I, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Leaders' Club IV, French Club IV. Actress . . . Likes Glen Miller . . . Loyola College and Poly . . . dislikes washing dishes. MARY LOUISE DUNN 1507 Belt Street President of Senior Class, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency Rep. III, Shepherdess IV, Leaders' Club IV, Glee Club I, II. Lou . . . Madame President . . . cheers for the Red and Gold . . . Howdy Day . . . future Mrs .... best sense of humor. fzalscfuaf Uzaining imsybazas kgs MARGAUERITE R. DOWNS 30 S. Abington Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. II, Ill, IV, Louise de Marillacs II, Rep. III, IV, Mother Seton Guild Rep. I, Il, III, Presi- dent IV, Shepherdess IV, Leaders' Club IV. Margie . . . informing and informed . . . personality to spare . . . Pixtures. GERTRUDE E. EDWARDS 13 N. Tremont Road Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Art Club III, President IV, Legion of Decency Rep- resentative III, Vignettes III, IV, Leaders' Club IV. Babe . . . hails from Irvington . . . future secretary or artist . . . University of Maryland is tops. ROSALIE THERESA KELLY 5145 Nelson Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, President IV, Leaders' Club President, Student Council I, II, III, Glee Club I, II. Rose . . . yea, Calvert Hall . . . per- sonality plus . . . always seen with Pat . . . dances at Cahill . . . Good Morning girls at 8:45 a.m .... has a heart of gold. MARIANNA T. MATASSA 3755 Columbus Drive A.A. I, II, III, IV, BETO II, III, IV, Chil- dren of Mary I, II, III, IV-Vice Pres., De- bating I, Dramatics I, II, III, IV, Student Council III, IV-Sec., Leaders' Club IV, Glen I, Il. Dislikes a bad sport . . . Loyola . . . the greatest . . . gym-her second home. Aisfonibz fo huge dfsz Spfaas in ffl: fwomfcf JOYCE ANN LOWRY 628 Round Oak Road Children of Mary II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, IV, CSMC I, II, III, President IV, Leaders' Club IV, French Club IV. Joy . . . knitting argyles-favorite pastime . . . winsome personality . . . that iades me . . . Towson . . . to have that wardrobe out of Vogue. JEAN ANN McCOLGAN 21 S. Payson Street Louise de Marillacs I, II, III, President IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Leaders' Club IV, aero u, ul, IV, A.A. I, u, lu, lv. Jeannie . . . neat and sweet . . . dances at Cahill . . . True to Loyloa College . . . future secretary . . . men of Note . . . don't know do you? . 101 MARY ANN McDONNELl 4208 Fernhill Avenue A.A. II, III, IV: Children ol Mary II, III, IV: Dramatics IV: Glee Club II, III: Stu- dent Council III, Vice-President IV: Lead- ers' Club IV. Mary Ann . . . teaching . . . Mitch Miller . . . Did you do the French home- work? . . . gym gem . . . Where's Marianna? BERNADETTE PATRICK 1518 Parksley Avenue A.A. I, Il, Ill, IV: Dramatics III: CSMC I, II, III, IV: Mother Seton Guild I, II: French Club President IV: Leaders' Club IV: Legion ot Decency I, II, III, IV. Bernie . . . Rivers Chambers . . . Loyola . . . dislikes homework and getting up early . . . likes all kinds of sports. CAROL ANN NEVIN 917 W. 33rd Street children ot Mary I, Il, ul, tv, A.A. 1, H, III, IV: Seton High News I, Feature Editor II, Assistant News Editor Ill, Editor IV: Glee Club I, II, III, IV: BETO ll: Vignettes IV: Debating I: Leaders' Club IV: Full Scholarship N.D. ol M. Sue . , . A future at Notre Dame . . . Loyola. M. DOLORES PARLETT 3427 Woodstock Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: A.A. I, II, Rep. Ill, IV: Student Council I, Il, III, President IV: Glee Club I, II, Vice-Presi- dent, Leaders' Club. Dol . . . seamstress par excellence . . . St. Joe enthusiast . . . everyone's conti- dant . . . plays basketball . . . future teacher. gba Body-gli: Usrnpfs of in w WF?-:v I I EDDA ROSSKOPF 400 E. 28th Street A.A. I, Representative II, Busines Man- ager III, Treasurer IV: Children of Mary Representative I, II, III, IV: Mother Seton Guild Representative II: Student Council III, Secretary IV: Leaders' Club IV: Shep- herdess IV. Can be found at Seton, Seton, or Seton. ELIZABETH ANN ZEPP 3212 Bayonne Avenue Children ot Mary I, II, III, IV: A.A. Il, III, IV: Debating I: Mother Seton Guild Rep. IV: Leaders' Club IV: French Club IV: Glee Club I, Il, III, President IV: Dra- matics I. Liz . . . sterling personality . . . letter from College Park . . . U. of Md. 3 I 4 tlis Gbfoliu .f3'pi'Lit-is to Be MARY ELIZABETH SASADA 5719 Kavon Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV: Children ol Mary II, III, III, IV: Glee Club l, II: Legion ot Decency II, III, President IV: Student Council IV: leaders' Club IV: Seton High News III: Shepherdess IV. Betty . . . collegiate . . . Viva Loyola . . . Where's Kass? . . . everyone's triend. JANET GRACE MCFAUL 3805 Hudson Street Children ot Mary ll, III, IV: Legion ot Decency II, III, Vice-President ot Senior Class, Junior Class Chairman: A.A. I, II, III, IV: Seton High News III, IV: Student Council II. Jan . . . sports are tops with her . . . future teacher . . . State Teachers Bound. 1 c!?s4f1sctscL Ucainsi anal MARY PATRICIA HAYES 2315 Greenmount Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, ll, III, IV, French Club Secretary IV, Library Council I, II, Treasurer III, Vice-President IV, BETO II, III. Poise personified . . . wishes to have a good French accent . . . Cheers for the Naval Academy . . . future teacher. RITA ANN MUFFOLETT 1041 Evesham Avenue Children of Mary I, Il, Ill, IV, A.A. I, III, IV, Science Club Ill, French Club, Vice- President IV, Glee Club I, Il, III IV, De- bating I. Reet . . . Green and Gray . . . Sure you do . . .' future French teacher . . . Fun to be with . . . love that French accent. SUE ANN SHOVER 2617 Moore Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Student Council IV, BETO ll, III, IV, Senior Class Secretary IV. Dignity in the middle of hilority . . . per- fect lady at all times . . . cheerful con- tribution to every proiect . . . craze for Chevies . . . Sue. CAROL ANN GEHRING 3439 Harwell Avenue Children of Mary II, Ill, IV, Glee Club I, II, A.A. I, Il, Ill, IV, Student Council Ill, Mother Seton Guild Representative IV. Sweet personality . . . M. St. Joe fan . . . bright future . . , Montebello dances and the Debonnaires . . . stares in her eyes . . . marriage not too far oil. CHARLOTTE ANN MAGROGAN 644 Cokesbury Avenue A.A. I, Il, III, IV, BETO II, Secretary III, Vice-President IV, Science Club Ill, Secre- tary IV, French Club IV, Class Treasurer IV. Shotsie . . . Loyola . . . football . . . Wish -that I could see what people looked like without my glasses. VERA GEOGHEGAN 4007 Third Street Dramatic: Ill, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs III, IV, Mother Seton Guild III, IV. Guess what . . . Brooklyn Belle . . . Basketball fan . . . Loyola fan . . . Glen Miller . . . Oh, those crowded buses . . . always smiling. fpfcopszlg be-:ue:fop.-:cl JEAN C. JOHNSON 2915 Manns Avenue Children of Mary I, ll, III, IV, Dramalics Ill, IV. Jeanie . . . football fan . . . Parkville . . . Ray Anthony sends her . . . always wishing to lose weight . . . Hey, wait a second . . . expressive personality . . . will grace an olfice. CAROLYN MARGARET RINALDI 3305 Batavia Avenue AA. II, BETO II, Children of Mary Il, III, IV, Student Council I, Library Council I, II, Pratt Representative III, IV. Happy when boating . . . amiable . . . quiet charm . . . unexpected spurts . . . nautical minded . . . vivacious . . . future Mrs .... very fun-loving. 7 1 JOAN ELIZABETH ABBEY 70l S. 49th Street Art Club I, Children of Mary I, II, III, Glee Club I, II, Mother Seton Guild IV, CSMC I, Il, III, IV. Joni . . . St. Joe . . . dislikes those crowded buses . . . l'm going to cut my hair all off. . . . basketball and swim- ming . . . hope to be a good secretary . . . Dundalk resident. THERESA ANN ALAGNA 420 Academy Road Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, A.A IV. Glen Miller and St. Joe . . . Tessie . . . secretary . . . pet dislike-Monday morn- ings . . . gaily unassuming . . . nice to know . . . aptitude for making friends. BARBARA LEE ANDERSON 3228 Dudley Avenue Orchestra I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild Representative I, Children of Mary II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV. Barb . . . football and baseball . . Yea, Loyola . . . You're all right . . . Monday mornings and math classes . . . would like to be a reported . . . Orioles are the greatest. ELIZABETH GAY ARCHAMBAULT 3002 Cresmont Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, Ill, Glee Club I, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Gay . . . Business School . . . Seven Tilters . . . That's wild. . . . Forest Park . . . football fan . . . Hey Eileen, wait for me! . . . June 6th is almost here . . . arrives at school promptly at 8:45 . . friendly smile. ANNE MARIE ATKINSON 506 Willow Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Student Council IV, A.A. I, Il, III, IV, French Club IV, Glee Club I, II, III. I have to go to dancing school . . . pet dislike-French tests . . . gay and nimble . . . glossy blond hair and blue eyes . . . warm disposition. LINDA L. BANAHAN 220 S. Stricker Street Children of Mary I, ll, III, Representative IV, A.A. I, IV, French Club IV. Lin . . . a sparkling smile all her own . . . favors football and Poly . . . a Seton- ite's best friend . . . bundle of energy and enthusiasm . . . neat and sweet . . . future teacher . . . loves to read. ELIZABETH K. ADAMSKA 332 S. Patterson Park Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV, Orchestra I, II, III, IV, Art Club I, II, III, IV. Grey-eyed miss . . . hails from St. Patrick's . . . music takes most of her time . . . favors Loyola and baseball . . . art en- thusiast . . . special loyalty to Seton's band and orchestra . . . cheerful dis- position. MARY ARLENE AMRHEIN 624 Dorsey Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, Il, III, IV, Glen Club I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Arlene . . . favorite hobby-eating . . . Harmonaires . . . favors football and George Washington University . . . secre- tary-l20 words . . . marriage in near future. DOROTHY ANDERSON 613 Annabel Avenue Children of Mary Il, III, Representative IV, Legion of Decency Representative I, II, III, Vice-President IV, Cheer Loader I, II, III, 'Captain IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV. Dot aspires to bookkeeping . . . Squir- rel . . . Brooklynite . . . I wish I could get a speed run in typing! ELIZABETH ARENA I3 E. Pouttney Street A.A. Representative I, II, III, Orchestra I, II, III, IV. Libby . . . Well I never . . . found at head of section four's line . . . Seton's saxophone player . . . dances like light- ning . . . business career . . . Maids of Melody-all girls' band . . . usually seen with Dorothy Puellt. NANCY ANN BAGROSKY 2901 White Avenue Orchestra I, Il, III, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Student Council IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, Il, III, IV. Susie Q . . . Poly forever . . . What a gip . . . future secretary . . . quick smile . . . sparkling personality . . . loves history? . . . wish I could visit Europe . . . Pianist. PATRICIA M. BATTAGLIA l3l4 Kenhill Avenue Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Orchestra I, II, III, Secretary IV, Student Council IV. Pat . . . sincere friendliness . . . No, not French! . . . Cahill fan . . . shining personality . . . crazy drummer . . . lunch periods are too short. GEORGENE V. BATZ Reisterstown Road Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, Science Club III, IV, French Club IV. Sewing as o hobby . . . nursing in the future . . . Heavens! . . . pleasing per- sonality . . . that sparkle in her eyes re- veals her charming disposition. MARY CHRISTINE BETZ 5565 Oregon Avenue Children of Mary II, III, A.A. I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, Il, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Chris . . . University of Maryland . . . I'm hungry . . . hails from Arbutus sec- tion . . . Whoops! My sleeve just fell ati! . . . full of fun. CAROLYN LORETTA BITZEL x 711 Springtield Avenue Childrerihol Mary III, IV, A.A. Il, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, Ill, IV. Bitz . . . aspires to a Medical Secretary Career . . . dancing is her favorite pastime . . . neat as a pin . . . hails from Waverly . . . bound for Ocean City. PAULINE BOBER 2430 Plainfield Avenue Children of Mary II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, IV, Student Council II, CSMC I, Representative II, III, IV. Paul . . . nursing aspirant . . . small but with a gigantic personality . . . Glen Miller . . . Irequents Sacred Heart of Mary C.Y.O .... dislikes homework and buses. MARY LEE BOILON 3213 McShane Way Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, Il, III, IV, CSMC I, Il, III, IV. 'Lee . . . Oh that historyl . . . dwells n Dundalk . . . Debonnaires are tops with ner . . . swimming and horseback riding :re among her favorites. SHIRLEY BOWERS 3614 Lockwood Read LA. II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, Ill, IV, legion lf Decency I, II, III, IV. fetonite on the elevator in Washington rith Paul Douglas . . . Oh brotherl . . . avors Poly and dancing . . . expressive yes and warming smile . . . hails from he Gwynn Oak section. EILEEN PATRICIA BEIRNE 323 E. Lorraine Avenue Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, Shepherdess IV, BETO II, Glee Club I. Future secretary . . . Stan Kenton . . . to gain a little weight . . . slim and trim Irish colleen . . . long tresses . . . Let me tell you . . . fun galore when she's around. MARY SUE BIGHAM 1677 Northbourne Road Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, A.A. I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Sue . . . comedienne . . . dynamic per- sonality . . . always eating . . . wears crazy plaid glasses . . . I rode in a hearse once! . . . dislikes red hair. FRANCES MARIE BLAKE 419 W. 24th Street Children at Mary I, ll, Ill, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Fran . . . Good Googa Mooga . . . future secretary . . . City and St. Joe share first place . . . Glen Miller . . . baseball rates high along with Hampden . . . always a friendly word. MARY ANN BOGGIO 1019 Stiles Street A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs III, IV. Bog . . . Debonnaires . . . I never laughed so much . . . Calvert Hall . . . those Monday morning blues . . . been around . . . favors basketball . . . always seen with Pat . . . always ready to help out. ELIZABETH ANN BORMUTH 4119 Hague Street A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency Representative II, IV, Louise de Marillacs IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Betty . . . Oh, those unit tests! . . . Mt. St. Joe-her favorite . . . Debonnaires . . . Brooklyn Belle. BERNICE AGNES BOWINKELMAN 324 Martingale Avenue A.A. Representative I, II, III, IV, Student Council II, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Bernie . . . loyal friend . . . hobby- eating . . . wish-to lose weight? . . . Basketball enthusiast . . . Blondie . . fun galore when she's around. JANET MAY BRAUN 3528 Hayward Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children ol Mary I, II, III, IV, Dramatic: I, II, III, Legion of De- cency II Rep., Louise de Marillacs I, Mother Seton Guild I Rep. Jan . . . Ray Anthony . . . wish to go to the Hawaii . . . Come on now, I'm serious . . . Baseball . . . loves history. CAROLE J. BREIGHNER 1801 White Oak Avenue Children al Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, Louise de Marillacs III, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Just plain Carole . . . Glenn Miller . . . likes swimming, skating, and reading . . . favors football and Mt. St. Joe . . . fre- quents bowling alleys. DIANE FLORENCE 8OWLlNG 1910 Swansea Road Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Orchestra I, II, III, IV, Student Council Il, A.A. I, ll, III, IV. Di . . . a dance band . . . Medical Secretary . . . favors Georgia Tech . . . Bass fiddler from Northwood . . . usually seen with Carole . . . sweet and neat. MARY ELLEN BRADY 1258 Vogt Avenue Children of Mary III, IV, A.A. I, ll, III, IV, legion of Decency I, II, Ill, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Arbutus her territory . . . Calvert Hall booster . . . I swallowed a live bee once . . . always listening to the radio . . . baseball fan LOUISE BRAZIER 746 McCabe Avenue Legion of Decency Representative I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs II, III, IV, CSMC i, ii, ui, iv. Lou . . . Calvert Hall . . . crazy about dancing . . . lives in Govans . . . likes to sew . . . future office worker . . . favorite dance band-the Debonnaires. AUDREY HELEN BRISTOW 6933 Harford Road Children of Mary IV, BETO II, III, Dra- matics IV, Legion of Decency I, Il, Ill, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Auds . . . Well, it was like this . . . likes history homework? . . . Cahill dances . . . Yea, Poly . . . Parkville sec- tion . . . future medical secretary. 'Q KL - f E JOSEPHINE R. BROOKSBANK 3344 Virginia Avenue Children of Mary I, II, lll, IV, Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Jo . . . Poly . . . collects records . . . likes to sew and does a good iob at it . . . hates to get up in the morning . . . Les Brown is her favorite band . . . blonde tresses . . . calm and sedate. MARTHA BUFANO 5004 Elmer Avenue ' Children of Mary ll, III, IV, Dramatic: IV, Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Aspires to secretarial work . . . Poly for- ever . . . wants to see the world . . . an asset to Pimlico . . . loves to type . . . likes dancing and Ray Anthony. MARY BOWLING 5505 Summerfield Avenue A.A. I, ll, III, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild Representative II, IV. Where's Marian? . . . if I could iust get an A in history . . . Gardenville . . . Ocean City bound . . . dislikes homework . . . seeking to get a driver's license. ROMAINE SARAH BRADY 3321 Woodland Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Seton High News II, Legion of Decency I, ll, Ill, lV, CSMC l, ll, III, IV, A.A. II, IV. Stars in her eyes . . . You dan't say . . . loves to spin records and batens . . . swims like a fish . . . Pimlico . . . Debon- naires. PATRCIA ANN BROWN 2868 Mayfield Avenue Children ol Mary Il, Student Council I, ui, A.A. 1, u, iv, aero il, ni, An Club II, Library Council I. Rusty . . . Montbello dances . . . Ste- nogrophy is tops with her . . . curly brown tresses . . . football rates high . . . Can't enjoy History. MARY CLAIRE BULLOCK 3926 Yolando Road A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, Il, Legion of Decency I, II, lll, IV, Mother Seton Guild I, CSMC I, ll, Ill, IV. Mo . . . Debonnaires . . . Holy Smoke . . . Poly fan . . . Secretary . . . dancing and football are tops for her . . . quiet smile . . . very sedate. JOAN BURHORST 615 Homestead Street A.A. I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, ll, Ill, IV. City and football . . . Oh my! . . . office work . . . likes dancing, especially music of the Debonnaires . . . has fun wher- ever she goes . . . Perry Como . . . music is her special interest . . . Waverly sec- tion. MARY JANE BUSKY 3332 Dudley Avenue Art Club ll, Ill, IV, Children ol Mary ll, Ill, Legion of Decency Representative IV, Student Council II. St. Joe . . . Hamilton Rek . . . 1 'fell in the middle of the dance . . . draws like a professional . . . calm, cool, and col- lected . . . likes to sing but-. RUTH ANN CISCLE 5100 Walther Avenue Art Club Ill, A.A. IV, Legion of Decency Representative III, CSMC Representative II, III. IV. Ruff . . . congenial classmate . . . per- petual twinkle in her eye . . . HamiIton's gift to Seton . . . diligent worker . . . friendly. JEANNE HELEN COLBURN 1740 E. 30th Street A.A. I, Il, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV, Student Council IV, CSMC I, II, Ill, IV, Glee Club I. Jeanne . . . future in teaching . . . Earl Bostic . . . Bless your little pointed head . . . football . . . basketball . . . Loyola . . . French homework . . . music. MARY MARGARET BURKE 2928 Cornwall Road A.A. I, II, lu, IV, Children of Mary H, ul, IV, Louise de Marillacs III, IV, Student Council IV. Future secretary . . . frequents the Dun- dalk teen center . . . music lover . . . brown curly hair and eyes to match . . hates to leave all the girls at Seton. KATHLEEN C. CALLAHAN 3928 Rokeby Road Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV, BETO ll, Mother Seton Guild ll, III, Vice-President IV, Student Council I, Dramatic: Ill Warm smile and winning personality . . . undecided . . . special interest in Loyola College . . . destination-Wildwood . . . pet peeve-French. TERESA RITA CAMPITELLI 5100 Arbutus Avenue A.A. ll, Ill, Legion of Decency I, ll, Ill, IV, CSMC I, ll, Ill, IV. Terry . . . dancing as a hobby . . . cheer for Poly . . . pet dislike-homework . . . hails from Pimlico . . . dancing and football rank high . . . catching smile and sparkling eyes. MARY HELEN CHENOWITH 5310 Tramore Road Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV, Mother sewn Guild ll, Ill, A.A. I, iv, csMc 1, Il, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV. Helen . . . Bookworm . . . dancing among her favorites . . . bowling en- thusiast . . . hails from Hamilton . . . U. of M. tops. QM. ANGELA CECILIA CANNING 5801 Willowton Road A.A. ll, Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV, Glee Club III, IV, Legion of Decency I, ll, nl, lv. My land . . . oft she goes into the wild blue yonder . . . always in a good mood . . . friendly air about her . . . patient in all she does . . . thoughtful. GLORIA EMILY CIEKOT 246 S. Durham Street A.A. I, Il, BETO II, Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV, Dromatics III, CSMC Rep. Il, School Paper-Editorial Assistant III, Edi- torial Editor IV. Glory . . . Waves . . . Legionnaires . . . Oh! those speed runs . . . Mt. St. Joe . . . Bainbridge dances are swell . . . vol- leyball . . . Math? ANN LEE COLBURN 56 Broadship Road Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV, Student Council II, III, IV. Dundalk teen center is terrific . . . How's that . . . likes dancing and baseball . . . anyone need assistance at the dentist af- fice? . . . she's handy . . . studies hard and does well. MARION CORSON 5008 Pilgrim Road Children of Mary I, II, III, Louise de Maril- lacs I, II, Ill, IV, CSMC I, ll, III, IV, .Iunior Board Representative III. Mic . . . office work . . . collects rec- ords . . . Loyola College . . . sports' fan . . . Hamilton Rec . . . dislikes history . . . loads of fun when you know her. f?E' !EWii5 LUCILLE MARY D'EMlDIO 221 S. East Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Debating IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Dramatics III, Legion of Decency Representative I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, II. lnfectuous giggle . . . likes swimming and food . . . Sunday nights at St. Elizabeth's . . . couldn't live without the cafe. MARY LOUISE DENCY 112 Allendale Street A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Orchestra I, II, III, CSMC I, II, III, IV, French Club IV. M.L .... drummer for the BELLE TONES . . . goes for music with a beat . . . Cahill . . . Poly . . . I wish I had three arms . . . neat and sweet . . . full of fun . . . friendly smile. CONSTANCE R. DeSHESKY 7009 Linden Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV, BETO II, III, French Club IV, Vignette: IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Dramatics III, Debating III, Vice-Presi- dent IV, Shepherdess IV. Connie . . . Overlea . . . Fiery debatar . . . Loyola should be co-ed . . . Ray Anthony . . . always eating. NORMA C. DiGENNARO 3154 Ellerslie Avenue Children of Mary Rep. I, Il, III, IV, CSMC Rep. IV, Glee Club I, II, III, IV. Nami . . . hobby-modeling . . . ambi- tion-teaching . . . neat and sweet and friendly . . . Beaver Dom . . . Impres- sive . . . favors Johns Hopkins . . . always seen with Barb. SANDRA ALICE Di5TEFANO 810 Kevin Road Glee Club I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, CSMC I, Representative II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV, French Club IV. Sandy favors football and swimming . . . homework? . . . Yea Calvert Hall . . . future nurse at St. Agnes. CONSTANCE M. DOUGHERTY 2800 N. Charles Street Debating III, Secretary IV, Shepherdess IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, II, III, Dramatics II, Ill. Connie . . . Loyola . . . ice skating . . . That's life . . . wish I could ga to Ire- land . . . these Monday tests . . . Ideal- my dad . . . Unusual experienceSeton dweller . . . Nursing. GLORIA CONSTANCE DEFINA 539 S. Longwood Street Children of Mary II, III, IV, French Club IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Science Club III, Glee Club I, Il, III, Vice-President IV, Legion of Decency Representative I. Seton's Alice in Wonderland . . . soft brown eyes . . . science lover . . . scholar- ship collector . . . Oriole's best fan. GERTRUDE DE PASCAL Dorsey, Maryland A.A. II, IV, Children af Mary I, II, Rep. III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, Ill, IV, Mother Seton Guild I, II, III, IV. Trudy . . . travels by train to school . . . You only live once. . . . Yea, Cal- vert Hall . . . hopes to attend Strayer's College. MARIA DOLORES DiANGELO 509 Albemarle Street A.A. II, III, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild Representative II, Orchestra I, II, III. Ria . . . Where's Dolores? . . '. ol- ways starting a new diet . . . loves to dance . . . likes basketball . . . looking forward ta getting a driver's license and a car . . . Calvert Hall. ROSEMARIE DiPIETRO 6937 Eastbrook Avenue A.A. Representative II, III, I.V. II, Swim ming IV, CSMC Representative II, Student Council IV. Rose . . . record collector . . . Calvert Hall's the best . . . I don't know . . . baseball and swimming top the list . . . plans to be a secretary . . . Tilters band. GENEVIEVE MARIE DORCZAK 2907 Matthews Street Orchestra I, II, III, French Club IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency Rep. I, II, III, IV. Genny . . . future in Nursing . . . Ray Anthony . . . I'm so nervous. . . . music, music, music . . . bowling enthusiast . . . Time to get up already? CAROL A. DROGOWSKI 3313 Oakfield Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, French Club IV, Orchestra I, II, III, Treasurer IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV. Never fails to cheer Calvert Hall . . . expressive eyes and soft blond hair . . . Neatness personified . . . seen with Joann . . . a smile for everyone . . . gentle voice and manner. DOROTHY ANN DUFFY 4304 Parkwood Avenue A.A. I, Ill: BETO Il, III, Treasurer IV: Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV: library Council Il, Ill, IV: CSMC Representative I, II, III, Corresponding Secretary IV: Stu- dent Council I. Dot . . . money, money for the Mis- sions . . . always helping someone. JEANNE ELIZABETH DYOTT 4106 Glenarm Avenue Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV: A.A. I, ll, III: Student Council I, II: French Club IV: Dramatics I, II, III, Vice-President IV. Jeanie . . . loves to knit . . . St. Joe . . . generosity itself . . . true friend . . . never a dull moment . . . actress . . . so nice to know. MARY HELEN ELLIS 1219 S. Carey Street Children of Mary I, II, III, Secretary IV: Glee Club I, ll: Mother Seton Guild III: A.A. I, Il: CSMC I, ll, Ill, IV. Helen . . . viva Air Force . . . neat and sweet . . . Stan Kenton . . . Calvert Hall booster . . . favorite place of recreation- St. Jerome's CYO. MARIE ELIZABETH ERNEST 619 Beechfield Avenue Children ol Mary II, III, IV: A.A. I, ll, III, IV: Glee Club I, II, III: Executive Board IV. Where's Pat? . . . Always has a cheer for St. Joe . . . pet dislike-unit tests . . . a talent for doing homework . . . rosy disposition . . . a good listener. MARY JANET ESSERWEIN 1708 lakeside Avenue Children of Mary II, lll, IV: Art Club IV: A.A. I, II, III: Dramtics IV: Glee Club I, ll, Ill: Mother Seton Guild I. Janet . . . future secreatry . . . Yea Poly . . . Ray Anthony . . . and Monte- bello dances . . . baseball fan . . . enioys collecting records and buying clothes. MARY ANN EVERETT 4116 White Avenue Children ot Mary II, III, IV: Orchestra I: Glee Club Il, III: Mother Seton Guild I: Seton High News I, II, III, IV. Maizi . . . Seton's roaming reporter . . . can be seen with Rose, Jean and Pat . . . office work . . . roller skating . . . has writer's cramps but a happy smile. CAROL ANN DWAYER 3208 Acton Road A.A. I, II, Ill, IV: Dramatic: IV: CSMC I, II, III, IV: Orchestra I: Legion of Decency: Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV. Sudee . . . Music Lover . . . for Pete's Sake . . . Loyola forever . . . helps edit Marinews . . . Hails from Parkville . . . Lawrence Welke. JUDITH EDWARDS 13 N. Tremont Road Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV: Art Club IV: Shepherdess IV: legion of Decency Representative I. Judy . . . Rivers Chambers . . . danc- ing . . . personality to spare . . . Mt. St. Jae booster . . . Neat and sweet . . . l don't know . . . football fan . . . very helpful . . . pleasantly reserved. BARBARA ELSNER 705 Northern Parkway Student Council I, ll, III: Children of Mary I, ll: Glee Club I, II, Ill, IV: A.A. I, ll, III, IV: CSMC I, ll, III, IV. Barb . . . Mt. St. Agnes bound . . . foot- ball fan . . . Oh, let me tell you what happened . . . laughing eyes . . . loves those Frat parties . . . hobby-modeling. DOLORES RITA ERNST 4140 Sixth Street A.A. I, II, III, IV: Cheerleader I, ll, III, Co-Captain IV: Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency Rep. I, II, Ill, IV. Dee . . . Debonnaires . . . office work . . . Southern . . . I wish it was Friday . . . baseball . . . dislikes homework . . . good thinks come in small packages . . . faith- ful to cheerleading. DOROTHY MARIE EVANS 5553 Midwood Avenue Glee Club I, Il, Ill, IV: Children of Mary II, III, IV: AA. I, ll, III, IV: CSMC I, ll, Ill, IV. Dottie . . . sweet and captivating per- sonality . . . football rooter . . . LoyoIa's tops with her . . . loyal to the Glee Club . . . hopes to be an R.N .... only three more periods to go. MARY ELIZABETH FINNEGAN 5207 Beaufort Avenue Children of Mary I, ll, Ill, IV: A.A. I, ll, III, IV: Student Council IV: Science Club III: BETO II. Betsy . . . Pat's twin sister . . . hails from Pimlico . . . generosity unlimited . . . favors basketball and St. Joe . . . neat and sweet . . . Bainbridge. .ps 45. ROSALIE RITA GOEB 415 Elrino Street CSMC I, Il, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Oh . . . Eastwood section . . . favors Mt. St. Joe . . . likes the Nobels . . . col- lecs all kinds of cards . . . ice skating tops her favorites . . . eyes with a matching personality . . . stranded in Highlandtown once. BEVERLY RUTH GROOMES 1112 Woodheights Avenue Children ol' Mary II, III, IV, A.A. I, CSMC I, Il, Ill, IV, Legion ol Decency I, II, III, IV. Bev . . . aspires to o secretarial career . . . City's the greatest . . . Let's me tell you . . . pet peeve-History . . . favors swimming and dancing . . . hails from Hampden . . . pleasant smile. A.A, I, II, III, Representative IV, louise de Marillacs III, IV, Mother Seton Guild Ill, Representative IV, Student Council III. Carmel . . . future dental assistant . . . Wish l had a convertible . . . hails from Dundalk . . . likes music as played by Glen Miller . . . softball-favorite sport. CAROLE GRUENINGER 8560 Willow Oak Road Children ol Mary II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Orchestra I, Il, III, Vice-President IV. Hard worker . . . loyal to Seton's orches- tra . . . forever eating spaghetti . . . pet dislike-carrying violin on the bus . . . edits Orchestra Notes . . . quiet and sedate. CARMEN GRIFFITH - 6202 Ferore Way PARICIA ANN FINNEGAN 5207 Beaufort Avenue Children of Mary I, II, Representative Ill, 2nd Assistant IV, Legion of Decency Rep- resentative I, ll, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, BETO II. Pat . . . Betsy's twin . . . Anybody see my sister ? . . . those Bainbridge dances . . . sparkling disposition . . . a bit of everything good. GLORIA REGINA FLEISCHER 1943 Victory Drive A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Dramatics IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV. The elevator kid . . . likes reading, and Ray Anthony . . . and swimming . . . knack for knowledge . . . castles in the sky . . . genial . . . Hails from Lansdowne. JOYCE HELENA C. FROCK 4543 N. Rogers Avenue CSMC I, II, III, IV, Art Club I, BETO ll. Joy . . . Glen Miller fan . . . you doll, you . . . red Cadillac convertibles . . . sketching is her hobby . . . favors Calvert Hall . . . dislikes waking up early . . . sweet personality. MARY BERNARDINE GEIER 2708 White Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, French Club IV, Mother Seton Guild Il, IV, CSMC I, ll, III, IV, Student Council I. Bernie . . . long, tresses . . . seen at Berg's . . . '49 Chevy . . . sweet . . . loves history? . . . U. of M .... l'll never tell. VIVIAN FLECK 4212 Arizona Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, Il, Science Club III, IV, French Club IV, Louise de Marillacs I, II, III, IV. Viv . . . has a laugh all her own . . . calory counter . . . sincerity personified along with unending generosity . . . never fails to lend a helping hand. LENORE F. FRANKLIN 8642 Richmond Avenue Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild Representa- tive I, II, Shepherdess IV, Gleen Club I, II. Lenny . . . Seton's package of laugh- ter and fun . . . anyone for tennis . . . working on the Shepherdess . . . lucky if she's included among your friends. SHERLYN ANN GAMBER 4100 Rockfield Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Dramatics IV, Louise de Marillacs I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Sherry . . . come all it . . . Poly . . . swimming . . , dislikes getting up early in the morning . . . impressive eyes . . . generous . . . may be an airline hostess. CAROLYN L. GEIZ 3440 Keswick Road Children of Mary II, III, IV, Glee Club I, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, Ill, IV. Lee . . . always looking for mail . . . Editor of C.Y.O. Paper Rolander . . . hailing from Hampden and heading for Tennessee . . . record collector . . . sweet. 1 lim- 'V JANE MARY GUNN 2300 Rockwell Avenue Children of Mary III, IV: A.A. III, IV: CSMC Representative III: French Club IV: Glee Club III, IV. Janie . . . Mt. St. Agnes College bound . . . personality plus courtesy, plus per- sistence . . . those Loyola boys . . . favors Loyola and ice-skating. JULIA HAMMOND 54 N. Morley Street Children of Mary I, II: CSMC I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Judy . . . looking forward to business work . . . Glen Miller fan . . . Good heavens . . . St. Joe ranks. high . . . likes basketball . . . those studies . . . comes from West Baltimore . . . never seen with- out Rita. CAROL ANN HANDLIR s 835 N. Linwood Avenue Children of Mary I: Dramatics I: Library Council II, III, IV, .egion of Decency I, Il, III, IV: CSMC I, II, III, IV. Nasty Break . . . Calvert Hall and Hop- kins share spotlight . . . Ray Anthony . . . Ice Hockey . . . East BaItimore's gift to Seton . . . Oh! that Eddie Jacobs. JOAN CLAIR HEIM 6404 Crestwood Road A.A. I, II, III, IV: Children of Mary II, III, IV: Student Council I: CSMC I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency II, III, IV. J.C .... Boys' Latin . . . Softball and swimming . . . Earl Bostic . . . I have to leave. . . . clean saddles . . . smiling eyes . . . Ocean City . . . teaching. 1' : 5 Z4tt. V - -- MARY HELEN HAMILTON 707 E. 36th Street Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: Art Club IV: Dramatics IV: Glee Club I, II, III: Stu- dent Council Il. Yea Georgia Tech! . . . Football enthusi- ast . . . oh, iust to have the clothes in the Colligiane shop . . . shining hair . . . sparkling personality . . . Ocean City. PATRICIA ALICE HAND 2569 Cecil Avenue Glee Club I, II, III, Executive Board Sec- retary IV: Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: CSMC I, II, III, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV. Pat . . . roots for Calvert Hall . . . bas- ketball . . . loves singing . . . fiery red hair . . . captivating smile . . . Earl Bostic . . . always ready to help . . . dislikes Math . . . Ocean City, Maryland. MARIE ANTOINETTE HAVLICEK 3309 Dundalk Avenue Children of Mary II, III, IV: Glee Club I: A.A. I, ll, III, IV. Toni . . . faithful bowling enthusiast . . . Dundalk forever . . . Poly and foot- ball . . . ambition-type 80 words per minute and take shorthand at l20 . . . history has got to go . . . hails from Dundalk. JOAN KATHLEEN HENDERSON 3011 Bayonne Avenue Children of Mary II, III, IV: A.A. II, III: Legion of Decency Representative I, II, III, IV: Glee Club I, II, III, IV: Louise de Marillacs I. Looking forward to the day when the siarch uniform and cap of a nurse are her's . . . neat and sweet . . . Yeah Loyola, ELLEN ELIZABETH HILTZ 4400 Vesta Avenue Children of Mary II, III, IV: Library Coun- cil II, III, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: CSMC I, II, III, IV. El . . . always eating cookies . . . friend- liness unlimited . . . l'm going on a dietl . . . future Secretary . . . football and Calvert Hall. PATRICIA HODGE 7 S. Ellamont Street Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: French Club IV: Glee Club I, II, III, Assistant Secretary IV. Pat . . . favors City . . . expressive eyes . . . slim and trim . . . determined disposition . . . looking forward to next June. VIRGINIA V. HIPSLEY 129 N. Monastery Avenue Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV: A.A. Il, III, IV: Louise de Marillacs II, III, IV: Sci- ence Club III, IV: Legion of Decency I, Representative III, City-wide President IV: BETO II. Ginny . . . friendly disposition . . Yeah Mt. St. Joe . . . future nurse. MARY JANE HODGES 1225 W. Cross Street Children of Mary I, II, III, IV: CSMC I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Janie . . . likes dancing and swimming . . . Ray Anthony . . . Loyola and Ocean City rate high with her . . . looking for- ward to owning her own car. ,,, flu I DOROTHY JANE HOOPER 411 S. Augusta Avenue Mother Seton Guild IV, A.A. III, IV, Glee Club III, CSMC Representative IV, French Club IV, Shepherdess IV, Dramatic: III, IV. Dot . . . future anaesthetist . . . St. .Ice Ian . . . doing homework is a must . . . sweet, neat and petite. CATHERINE MARIE HUNT 405 E. Lorraine Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, Rep. II, III, Marinews Editor IV, Vignettes IV, Mother Seton Guild II, Seton High News III, French Club IV. Cathy . . . Seton should be co-ed . . . Where's Carol? . . . ambition-Italy . . . likes to read and dislikes iello. LOIS PHYLLIS HOFFMAN 1408 Patapsco Street Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, Il, III, IV, Legion of Decency Representative i, ii, iii, iv, csmc 1, il, ul, iv, Doody . . . Perez Prado . . . Hi Gang . . . hails from South Baltimore . . . viva University of Maryland . . . favors foot- ball . . . Ocean City. MIRIAM EVA HOLLER 3927 Rokeby Road CSMC I, Il, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV, Glee Club I, II III, IV. Meim . . . lt's a great . . . ardent Air Force 'ian . . . fraternal twin . . . singing takes up much of her time . . . vivaciaus personality . . . winning smile f' and laughing eyes. BEVERLY A. HULLINGER 3015 Matthews Street Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, Glee Club I, Il, III, Louise de Maril- lacs I, Il, Science Club III, French Club IV. Bev . . . aspires to nursing . . . always has a cheer for Mt. St. Joe . . . hails from Waverly . . . Be good . . . long brown tresses . . . always ready to lend a hand. HELEN HYNES 4006 Woodridge Road A.A. I, III, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, ll, III, IV. She's the greatest . . . music gives her ambition to work . . . record collector . . . typist . . . softball fan . . . iust loves math . . . wants to be a singer . . . sweet smile and kind heart. . . quiet, but when food's around-look out. 1 Iii BARBARA ANN JAHNIGEN 3926 Flowertan Road Children ol Mary I, Il, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I. Barb . . . Debonnaires . . . likes danc- ing and parties . . . Poly is tops with her . . . Navy rooter . . . usually seen with Nancy . . . happy-go-lucky . . . smiling red head . . . Bainbridge every month. BERNADETTE KACZMAREK 1364 Andre Street Children of Mary ll, III, IV, A.A. II, IV, Mother Seton Guild II, Louise de Maril- lacs II, IV, French Club IV. Bernie . . . Did anyone mention NAVY? . . . has a laugh that's contagious . . . those Bainbridge dances . . . ther- mometer and a white cap in the future. PATRICIA HOLAHAN 3207 Southern Avenue Louise de Marillacs I, II, Ill, Representa- tive IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Holly . . . plays drums . . . movie fan . . . Mt. St. Joe is her favorite . . . goes for music of Lawrence Welk . . . Mon- tebello Park . . . swimming . . . loyal to Seton . . . What a bird. MAUREEN T. HOLZER 2933 Manns Avenue Children of Mary Il, III, IV, A.A. II III, IV, CSMC II, III, IV. Mo . . . hails from Parkville . . . Balti- more Junior College bound . . . favors Marquette University . . . impersonates neatness . . . Where's Lenny? . . . lucky if included among your friends. PATRICIA ESTELLE JANKOWSKI 3332 Catan Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Art Club IV, Legion of Decency Representative I, III, Mission Representative III. Pat . . . aspires to a secretarial career . . . hails from West Baltimore . . . Be good . . . yea Navy . . . basketball fan Cahill dances . . . Debonnaires her favor- ite band. PATRICIA LEE KELLENBENZ 1826 S. Charles Street Children ol Mary I, Il, III, Glee Club I, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pat . . . football and ice hockey . . . Southern and Secretary . . . Stop it . . . another of those good things in small packages . . . dancing . . . always neat . . . to be a little taller. JOAN RITA KELLY 506 Random Road A.A. Representative I, II, III, Children of Mary II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Janie . . . Oh, my goodnessl . . . can't wait to go to Ocean City . . . Where's Peggy? . . . special liking for picnics . . . Yea, Loyola . . . those Mon- day mornings . . . usually looking for a good time. CAROL ANN KESSLER 1905 Tyler Road A.A. I, II, Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, Glee Club I, CSMC I. II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Oh for the love of Pete . . . football . . . Campus Milk bar . . . bowling . . . Ray Anthony . . . Calvert Hall . . . good natured . . . pleasant smile. DOROTHY KOMARA 5810 Orchard Road Children of Mary II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency Representative IV, Louise de Maril- lac I, II, Representative III, IV. Dot . . . Glenn Miller . . . Bless your little heart . . . all hail Brooklyn . . . St. Joe Rooter . . . football and basket- ball are her favorite sports. LOIS BERNICE KORZYBSKI 3515 Third Street Children ot Mary II, III, IV, Legion to De- cency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, V. Lo . . . Poly . . . Brooklynite . . . likes to dance to the music of the Penguins . . . always seen with a friendly smile . . . Crazy mixed up kid . . . sports of all kinds. MARGARET E. KENNA 4321 Harford Road A.A. II, Ill, Mother Seton Guild I, II. Peggy . . . holy cow . . . Oh, that homework . . . hails from Hamilton . . . loves horseback riding . . . Did you say Carlins? . . . swims like a fish . . . Money, money, money . . . longs for a car . . . looks to the Blessed Mother as her ideal. MARY .IO KEYS 2327 W. Mosher Street Children of Mary Il, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild Representative IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, French Club IV, Glee Club I. Favors Mount St. Joe . . . one of Seton's early birds . . . study fiend . . . a cheer- ful smile and laughing eyes . . . hails from West Baltimore. Representative IV. have to eat? MARYANNE KONOPSKI 909 Church Street A.A. I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Nursing . . . Lawrence Welk . . . Did you get a letter? . . . bowling . . . Mt. St. Joe . . . C.Y.O .... dislikes homework . . . football rooter. PATRICIA MARY KOUBEK 732 N. Linwood Avenue Children of Mary II, III, IV, BETO II, Library Council II, Historian III, Secretary IV, Student Council IV, Dramatics I. Suzi . . . sweet and neat . . . Where's Carolyn? . . . likes to knit . . . Scratch my back . . . Hot Shoppe . . . charming personality. JOYCE AGNES KING 5601 Redecke Avenue A.A. I, II, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, Il, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II. St. Joe's School of Nursing . . . Calvert Hall basketball . . . usually found at Con- nie's house . . . winning smile . . . per- sonality plus . . . pet dislike-homework. ANITA PATRICIA KOCH 2816 Clifton Park Terrace A.A. I, n. ul, iv, Children of Mary u, lu, IV, Louise de Marillacs II, III, IV, CSMC Pat . . . partial to bowling and skating . . . looks forward to beautician school . . . Glenn Miller fan . . . What do you i f T JEANETTE KNOWLES 202 S. Stricker Street Children of Mary II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, Mother Seton Guild IV, Stu- dent Council I. Howdy . . . weekend homework sets her crazy . . . saves postcards . . . Where's Marlene? . . . The Penguins and Glenn Miller rate high on her list. JOAN MARIE KOCH 3019 Wylie Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club III, IV, Science Club III, Vice-President IV, Student Council I, IV. Cocoa . . . Debonnaires . . . Anyone have anything to eat? . . . collects rec- ords . . . Poly fan . . . basketball . . . dislikes homework. E f- ' U STEPHANIE KRAFT Akron, Ohio Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, Orchestra I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, Il, Ill, IV, Legion of Decency I, ll, III, IV. Steph . . . future hair dresser . . . cheers for St. Joe . . . always has a good time . . . Have you seen Bev? . . . neat and sweet . . . very enthusiastic. MARY CONSTANCE KREML 3518 Frankford Avenue Mother Seton Guild IV, Dramatics Ill, IV, CSMC Representative IV, A.A. III, IV, Seton High News II, III, Feature Editor IV. Connie . . . speedy speaker . . . those sparkling blue eyes . . . yea Loyola Col- lege . . . winning personality . . . iour- nalist. ANNE G. LATHROUM 121 S. Poppleton Street Library Council I, ll, III, Treasurer IV, French Club IV, CSMC I, Il, III, IV. Gwen . . . history scholar . . . future holds a nursing profession . . . faithful to Seton's Library . . . those long brown tresses . . . aims to travel . . . dislikes dish washing and Monday's tests. THELMA MAGDELINE LENNOX 3334 Ravenwood Avenue AA. I, II, Children of Mary II, Ill, IV, Gleo Club I, II, III, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV. Thelmy . . . baseball . . . faithful member of Calvert Hall Dramatics . . . better half is Dee . . . l almost flipped my lid . . . River Chambers . . . cute smile. BARBARA AGNES LIKES 2223 Callow Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, Louise de Maril- Iacs II, Ill, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Loyal Setonite . . . a future secretarial career . . . loyalty to Loyola Dons . , . to get an A in shorthand and typing . . . friendly smile. WINIFRED ANN LITTLE 1908 Mt. Royal Terrace A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, II, CSMC I, Il, III, IV, Legion of Decency II. Winnie . . . Rivers Chambers . . . Music enthusiast . . . softball . . . U. ofM. ...dis- likes French . . . wish could get my driver's license . . . Where's Dolores? DORIS JOAN KRAUSS 4506 Wakefield Road A.A. I, ll, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Calm, cool, but never collected . . . never a dull moment . . . casual . . . Just give me a college degree . . . Loyola fan . . . likes to cook and read. LAURINE PAULINE LANGIS 2803 Northern Parkway Children of Mary I, ll, III, IV, A.A. I, Rep- resentative II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild III, Legion of Decency I, II, Representa- tive III, IV. Sports fan . . . photographer by special appointment . . . Hamilton and the Hot Shoppe. MARY N. LAZZELLE 3844 The Alameda Children of Mary I, II, Ill, Science Club III, IV, French Club IV. Mar . . . those .Iohns Hopkins dances . . . as a matter of fact . . . always fun in French class . . . teacher to be . . . Blessed Sacrament . . . frequents swim- ming pools . . . likes music by the Debon- naires. LORETTA FRANCES LEHYE 2931 Manns Avenue Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild IV, CSMC I, Il, III, IV. Loretto . . . Ocean City bound . . . Calvert Hall forever . . . keeps record industry in business . . . hails from Park- ville . . . office work. DOLORES A. LOLLI 2 S. Abington Avenue Children of Mary II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs Il, III, IV, Shepherdess IV, Mather Seton Guild IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV. Dee . , . business college . . . Rivers Chambers . . . Holy Smoke . . . Ideal -my mother . . . to be a secretary . . . dancing . . . Mt. St. Joe . . . lunch periods too short. MARLENE JEANNE LYNCH 5111 Arbutus Avenue Children of Mary IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Lenie . . . future office worker . . . anxious to get her own car . . . likes dancing and swimming . . . Yea Loyola . . . hails from Arbutus . . . likes music as played by the Debonnaires band. DIANA FRANCIS MACCIOLA 933 Gorsuch Avenue A.A. I, ll, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, ll, III, IV, Student Council IV. Dee . . . Rivers Chambers . . . for Pete's sake . . . Calvert Hall . . . football . . . neatness personified . . . pleasant smile . . . always willing to help. DOROTHY T. MALONE 534 Sheridan Avenue A.A. I, li, ni, iv, aero ii, ln, rv, children of Mary I, Il, lll, IV, Representative CSMC I, ll, lll, IV. Dot . . . teaching . . . Debonnaires . . . l'm starved . . . cheers for Loyola Dons . . . favors swimming and baseball . . . dislikes homework and waiting for buses. MARY LOU MARMON 957 North Hill Road Legion of Decency IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, A.A. IV. Swimming . . . college bound . . . Pet dis- like-Math . . . always willing to oblige and always the cheerful member . . . infectious laugh . . . enioys traveling, especially to California. JOAN CAROLYN MATULONIS 226 S. Collins Avenue Art Club I, ll, lll, Sec., IV Tresurer: A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Dramatics IV, Literary Magazine III, IV. Joni . . . teaching . . . Ray Anthony . . . for goodness sake . . . hobby-sewing . . . cheerful smile . . . favors St. Joe. JESSIE ANN McCLAIN 3703 Fifth Street A.A. Representative I, lll, Mother Seton Guild Representative IV, Children of Mary ll, Ill, IV: CSMC l, Il, lll, IV. Did you say Mt. St. Jae? . . . Home- work? . . . Going to a basketball game . . . Brooklyn . . . Ralph Flanigan fan . . . aspires to psychiatry. ANNA MAY MCGUIRK T934 Hollins Street A.A. I, ll, Ill, IV, Children of Mary ll, lll, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, II, lll, IV, Stu- dent Council IV, Shepherdess Business Staff. Debonnaires . . . Oh that Calvert Hall . . . You know . . . to find a good lab- her aim . . . Homework? . . . twinkling eyes. ELIZABETH MARY MAHRENHOLZ 2308 Annapolis Road Children of Mary I, II, lll, IV, Louise de Marillacs IV, A.A. III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, Representative IV, Legion of Decency I, Il, III. IV. Libby . . . always seen with Jean . . . viva Naval Academy . . . frequently seen at Bainbridge dances. PHYLLIS ANN MARCINKOWSKI 916 S. Ponca Street Children of Mary IV, A.A. l, IV, CSMC I, Il, lll, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Phyl . . . Earl Bostic plays her style . . . Calvert Hall . . . home in Highland- town . . . dancing and bowling in her spare time . . . collects magazines. MARY B. MARSONEK 3607 Elkader Road A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, ll, III, IV, Legion of Decency l, Il, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Student Council III. Let me tell you . . . quiet smile . . . Poly . . . Neatness personified . . . His- tory? . . . Ocean City bound . . . Waverly . . . Montebello Dances . . . football fan. MARCELLA J. MAYER 707 Northern Parkway Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. Rep. I, II, III, IV, French Club IV, Glee Club I, ll, III, IV. Morcie . . . Oh he looks like . . . angelic appearance while dancing . . . favors Loyola and tennis . . . long golden tresses and expressive eyes. MARLENE McFADDEN 5214 Florence Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marilloc Representative I, Treas- urer II, Secretary Il, IV, Missions I, II, Ill, IV. Pimlico Section . . . plans to work in a nursery . . . Ocean City and Calvert Hall. PHOEBE E. MCHUGH 901 Washburn Avenue Children of Mary l, ll, lll, A.A. I, ll, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, Ill, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild I. How about thot . . . comes from Brook- lyn . . . Yea St. Joe . . . Sister Flavia's helper . . . Tommy Thompson . . . com- bination of friendly helpfulness ii MARY ANN MEYER 1810 St. Augustine Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club l, A.A. I, II, III, CSMC I, II, Ill, IV. Hails from Elkridge . . . spends leisure hours listening to records . . . enioys roller skating . . . Calvert Hall booster . . . favorite dance band-Legionnaires. MARGARET RUTH MILLER 371 Marydell Road Children of Mary Il, Ill, IV, Mother Seton Guild II, III, Dramatic: I, Student Coun- cil III. Peggy . . . Where's Joan? . . . Villa Julie here I come . . . giggles . . . Ocean City bound . . . Seven Titlers . . . likes most sports . . . Mint green Mercury . . . likes to make friends. CATHERINE LaVERNE MCKENNA 3823 Yolanda Road Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs Representative l, ll, A.A. I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, ll, Ill, IV. City College tops on her list . . . Glenn Miller . . . Ednor Gardens . . . future secretary . . . always has a good time . . . likes a good football game. DOLORES MARIE MERRIKEN 532 S. 46th Street A.A. I, Il, Ill, IV, Children of Mary I, ll, III, IV, Glee Club I, ll, CSMC I, II, Ill, IV. D . . . Expressive eyes . . . polished poise . . . likes to dance . . . taste for the fabulous . . . sure asset . . . neat . . . impulsive . . . Where's Ria? . . . Reds Popoli BARBARA HONORA MILLER 4128 Buena Vista Avenue Art Club IV, A.A. IV, Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV, Glee Club I, ll. Barb . . . Love that Naval Academy . . . future interior decorator . . . building Rembrant . . . claim for calmness . . . serene . . . personality and helpfulness personified . . . loads of fun. MARTHA B. MOELER 3105 Gibbons Avenue Dramatics IV, Mission Rep. IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Martie . . . Exhaustless bundle of energy . . . Ocean City supporter . . . Little girl with big ideas . . . conservative . . . Ber- muda belle . . . lt is the most to say the least. is CATHERINE M. MORAVEC 7 Liberty Parkway Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, French Club IV, Louise de Marillacs I, Glee Club I, ll, III, IV. Cas . . . Medical Technology . . . plays accordion . . . fidelity to visual aids duties . . . math problems are most annoying . . lucent disposition. HELENA FLORENCE MUNCK 3003 Hammods Ferry Road Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, Louise cle Marillacs Il, III, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild II. Sis . . . riding horses is her favorite pastime . . . Calvert Hall booster . . . hails from Lansdowne. KATHERINE FRANCES MELONE 5713 Main Street Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, Mother Seton Guild Representative I, II, III, IV. Kay . . . comes to Seton from Elkridge . . . aims to drive her own car . . . fre- quently visits at roller rink . . . Calvert Hall booster. DIANE CAROL METZEL 409 Greenlow Road Mother Seton Guild I, Il, Art Club I, Glee Club III, Science Club IV, A.A. I, CSMC I, Il, III, IV. From Catonsville . . . enioys dancing and roller skating . . . roots for Calvert Hall . . . Wish-to go through four years at Seton all over again. it SANDRA FRANCES MORELLO 1708 Linden Avenue A.A. I, II, Louise de Marillacs I, Legion of Decency I, II, Ill, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Sandy . . . spends all her leisure hours dancing . . . crazy about Earl Bostic's style . . . roots for Poly . . . favorite sport- bosketball . . . future secretary . . . can have a good time almost anywhere. NADINE THERESA MURPHY 5710 The Alameda A.A. I, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Library Council III, IV, Legion of Decency I, Representative II, III, IV. O my soul . . . Glenn Miller fan . . . loves the library and working there . . . Loyola and baseball . . . gay cordiality and scintillating excitement. ANITA RUTH NARBUT 3814 Gwynn Oak Avenue A.A. Il, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, Art Club Il, III, Treasurer IV. Notre Dame of Maryland bound . . . dis- likes projects . . . Seton's Rembrant . . . Calvert HaIl's her favorite . . . Yau know it! . . . never tails to lend her artistic talents to those who ask. SYBIL JEAN NEWMAN 416 Bigley Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, lll, IV, French Club IV, CSMC I, ll, III, Represen- tative IV. Jeanie . . . Men of Note . . . football and Loyola tops with her . . . Where's Sandra? . . . loyal to Missions . . . flashy red hair . . . wide grin that sings. . if ii Qi JEANNE PARISI 841 Pontiac Avenue A.A. I, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Jeannie . . . favorite expression is Check that . . . hails from Brooklyn . . . spends leisure hours dancing . . . future plans-marriage . . . football fan . . . ambition-to gain weight. BERNADNE I. PHAFFENBACH 2815 Woodland Avenue Children of Mary Il, III, Representative IV, Orchestra I, ll, III, Publicity Director IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV. Bernie . . . Ray Anthony fan . . . hails from Pimlico . . . girl with a horn . . . football enthusiast . . . loyol to Seton's band and orchestra. PATRCIA MARY NAUNTON 705 Melville Avenue A.A. 1, il, III, IV, Children of Mary 1, Il, III, IV, Dramatics IV, Glee Club I, II, III, Student Council III. Where are Mary Helen, Will and Jan? . . . frank and reliable . . . disarming smile . . . delightfully natural . . . really a great friend and personality. MARY ELEANOR NOPPENBERGER 621 Springfield Avenue Art Club III, IV, A.A. I, Il, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV, Dramatics IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Willie . . . Rivers Chambers . . . Poly forever . . . petite and sweet . . . quiet in class, but after? . . . hails from Govans . . . marriage in future. ELIZABETH MARIE O'BRlEN 3118 Oakforcl Avenue A.A. I, II, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild II. Agreeable combination of ioviality and enthusiasm . . . speed typist . . . Eager to learn . . . Future secretary . . . Favor- ite expression Ladybug . . . University of Maryland interest. ,. MARY JANE OLSEN 3702 Old Frederick Road A.A. I, II, III, IV, Dramatics I, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I. Ortie . . . favors Mt. St. Joe and Poly . . . parties and dances . . . Irvington . . . Watch out! . . . Sammy Kaye . . . reads in her leisure hours. .. - I PATRICIA JOAN O'BRlEN 3308 Saint Ambrose Avenue A.A. I, ll, III, IV, Children of Mary II, lll, IV, Mission Rep. I, Shepherdess Business Stat? IV. Deep appreciation of the finer things of life . . . energy galore . . . good natured . . . candid an mischievous iust plain likable. VVIAN MAY ORTT 4907 Ivanhoe Avenue A.A. I, ll, III, IV, Children of Mary, Glee Club I, II, Dramatics Ill, IV, Library Coun- cll I, Mother Seton Guild Ill. Hails from Govans . . . Oh to type 140 wpm . . . Loyola College fan . . . Can be found at Montebello on Friday nights. BARBARA ANN PERRY 1738 Eastern Avenue A.A. I, II, Children of Mary I, II, III, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Barb . . . Oh my! . . . Jackie Glea- son's band . . . bowling ranks high in sports . . . Loyola . . . office iob for future . . . Loyal to Seton. SHIRLEY PITTMAN 2713 Oakley Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Dramatlcs I, II, III, Secretary IV, Legion of Decency Representative Il, III, IV, Orchestra I, French Club IV, BETO II. Shirl . . . Dramatic Club's pride and ioy . . . looking forward to State Teachers College. DOROTHY MARIE POHLMAN I6 Madeline Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, Ill, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, IV, French Club I, II, III, IV. I'Dot . . . l'm hungry . . . Homework has got to go . . . four years of carrots . . . look out for that shoulder bag . . . a friend indeed . . . chauheur. MAXINE FRANCES PRUCHA 3038 Fleetwood Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV, French Club IV, CSMC I, II, Ill, IV, Glee Club I, ll, III, IV, Chil- dren of Mary I, II, III, IV. Max . . . Nursing aspirant . . . You fascinate me . . . Catching smile . . . twinkling eyes . . . Ellen's shadow . . . swimming . . . and dancing to music by the Debonnaires. MARY GERALDINE RAWLINGS 3422 Virginia Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, II, III, Student Council I. Gerry . . . typist . . . Calvert Hall and Poly rank together . . . likes badminton . . . floats on air at sound of Debonnaires' music . . . comes from Pimlico . . . all smiles . . . bubbling personality. LORETTA R. REINHARDT 3408 Keene Avenue Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, Art Club I, II, Vice-President III, IV, Legion of De- cency Rep. ll, III, Seton High News II, III, Art Editor IV, Vignettes III, IV. Cissie . . . sports a Loyola ring . . . quite an artist . . . Benny Goodman fan . . . delightfully pleasant. PATRCIA ANN RIORDAN 838 Cook's lane BETO Il, Children of Mary I, Il, Ill, IV, Glee Club I, II, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Poste Sortweed . . . Pat . . . paragon of neatness . . . sweetly shy . . . so under- standing . . . Glee Club warbler . . . sociably supreme friend to all . . . lots of fun. ELNORE CAROLE ROACH 5309 Maple Avenue Children of Mary Il, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, il, ni, iv, csmc I, II ul. Mt. St. Joe . . . Well, l'll be . . . Tilters . . . Modeling is great . . . remember the time the crab bit her leg . . . iust crazy about crowded buses . . . pleasing per- sonality . . . Pimlico resident. JEANETTE CATHERINE PRIME Cromwell Bridge Road Children ol Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, ll, Ill, IV, CSMC I, Il, III, IV, legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV. Jet . . . good company . . . completely natural . . . Icy Blue eyes . . . undaunted spirit . . . soft voice with a twant . . . exercises by skatin . DOROTHY ANN PUELZT 3417 Parklawn Avenue Glee Club III, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Dottie . . . O my word . . . Poly 'for- ever . . . Legionaires . . . likes dancing . . . Anyone for tennis? . . . softball? . . . her own smile . . . always talking . . . office work in the future. BEVERLY LUCILLE RECKER 4729 Dunkirk Avenue Children of Mary II, III, IV, Orchestra I, II, III, IV, Student Council IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Bev . . . favorite expression addressed to all- Good mornin! . . . Irvington resi- dent . . . Cahill has a swell record col- lection . . . Twinkle in her eye . . . neat- ness personified. ARLENE LORRAINE RIGGS 1941 Ramsay Street A.A. I, II, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, Ill, IV, legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV. Big brown eyes that sparkle . . . a giggle all her own . . . always cutting kapers . . . inevitable blush . . . eager beaver . . . daily visit to the chapel . . . time to ge... MARY JEAN RIZZO 5951 The Alameda Children of Mary I, ll, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild IV. Aims high with her hand in Mary's . . . IV-2's songbird and pianist . . . Partici- pates wholeheartedly in everything . . . understanding sympathy . . . good na- tured . . . willing to lend a hand. CATHERINE ANN ROBERTS 4683 Park Heights Avenue A.A. I, H, III, Children of Mary I, H, lu, IV, Dramatics IV, Louisettes I, Il, III, French IV, CSMC I, II, III, V. Cathy . . . loves to sew in spare time . . . football . . . determined to get to Texas . . . City . . . captivating smile . . . dislikes homework . . . sparkling eyes. MARY LUCILLE ROSS 1813 Deveron Road A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV. Towson fan . . . forever friendly . . . sports a very affoble Southern accent . . . energy galore . . . Definite convictions . . . livewire . . . iust plain likeable. ELAINE HELEN RUDOLF 520 E. Church Street A.A. I, II, CSMC I, Il, Ill, IV, Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV. Likes to drive . . . annoyed by snakes and crowded buses . . . a blond who wishes for black hair . . . future secretary . . . interested in football . . . petite . . . can usually be found with Bernie or Gerrie. MARYANNE RYDZEWSKA 1452 Andre Street A.A. IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV. Typist . . . her famous words- l'm sleepy . . . Yea Calvert Hall . . . South Baltimore . . . catches up on sleep during class hours . . . likes to have fun and can at any place . . . has an ambition. ELEANOR SALES 374 Mount Olivet Lane A.A. I, II, Children of Mary IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. El . . . Sweet, neat, and petite . . . fun loving . . . personality plus . . . always seen with Mary Jane . . . a friend to one and all . . . wants to visit Europe . . . like sports . . . subtle sense of humor. ELLEN MARIE SCHELL 2311 Hamilton Avenue Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, Ill, IV, Glee Club I, ll, III, IV, French Club IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. El future R.N .... Dellionaires . . . roots for City . . . Ice skating and swim- ming . . . Hamilton Rec . . . with Maxine. MARY CATHERINE SCHLEUPNER 1637 Wilkens Avenue A.A. I, Il, III, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, Il, III, IV. Schleup . . . Legionaires . . . Calvert Hall rooter . . . dislikes homework . . . Softball . . . Ocean City . . . resides in West Baltimore . . . faithful chauffeur of the Seniors. PATRICIA ANN ROSSBACH 1426 Richardson Street Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV, AA. I, II, III, IV, Student Council IV. Rossie . . . rides in Schleup's car . . . Oggie Boo Boo . . . oh for a million dollars and l wouldn't have to work . . . loves to talk . . . loads of fun . . . roots for Poly . . . enthusiastic basketball spec- tator. LUISA NOEMI RUIZ 620 E. 33rd Street Art Club III, IV, Science Club III, IV, French Club IV. Puerto Rico's gift to Seton . . . future Medical technician . . . favorite sport- bullfighting . . . hobby-photography . . . hails from Waverly . . . cheers Calvert Hull to victory . . . a diligent worker. ENID IRENE SALE 713 Grantley Street A.A. I, Il, III, IV, Dramatic: I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, Vice-President IV, Vign- ettes IV. Great little actress . . . always working for the Missions . . . football enthusiast . . . Roy Anthony fan . . . future at St. Joseph's College. ROBERTA A. SAUNDERS 9603 Ninth Avenue Children of Mary II, III, IV, A.A. I, IV, Orchestra I, II, III, Corresponding Secre- tary IV, French Club IV. Peabody? . . . Oh to walk along the Seine . . . spent Christmas in Florida . . . roots for .Iohns Hopkins . . . music, music and more music . . . determined and nice. CELESTE HELEN SCHIMUNEK 718 S. Potomac Street Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Maritain Debating I, Glee Club I, Seton High News I, Sports Editor II, Assis- tant Page Editor III, Associate Editor IV. lt's fabulous . . . Highlandtown . . . Loyola College . . . ice skating . . . variety of hair-do's . . . Always in a school daze. ANNA MARIE SCHLOTMANN 2906 Gibbons Avenue A.A. Il, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency II, III, Louise de Marillacs I, Science Club III, Recording Sec. IV, Mother Seton Guild III, IV. Anne . . . Legionaires . . . Mt. St. Joe . . . read . . . basketball . . . Hamilton . . . frequents St. Dominic's social. 43 - I PATRICIA EVELYN SHARPE 4314 Pimlico Road BETO Club IV: Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV: CSMC I, Il, III, IV. Pat warm brown eyes . . . wonderful friend . . . keen sense of humor . . . likes to dance . . . and sing . . . Poly forever . . . a friend indeed to a friend in need . . . personality personified . . . lots of fun. .IOANN SKOGLIN 3912 Fernhill Avenue A.A. ll, Ill, IV: Legion of Decency ll, Ill: CSMC I, II, Ill, IV: Orchestra I, II, Ill, IV: French Club IV. .lo . . . Towson State Teachers College . . . halls from Forest Park area . . . foot- ball fan . . . homework? . . . special loyalty to Seton's band and orchestra. DIANA MARIE SINGER 2913 Kildaire Drive Legion of Decency Representative IV: A.A. I, Il, III, IV: Library Council Il, Ill, His- Di . . . Strawberry blond . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . Loyola College forever . . . loves to swim or go ice skating . . . genial personality. LORRAINE SLEBZAK 3101 Tyndale Avenue A.A. I, II: Children of Mary IV: CSMC I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency I, ll, III, IV. Hopes to see the world . . . Earl Bostic . . . partial to Loyola and Calvert Hall . . . Hamilton . . . looks forward to doing hours of homework every night?? . . . always ready to go to a good party. CAROL ANN SCHNEBELEN Lake Side, Maryland Children of Mary ll, III, IV: A.A. I, II, III, IV: CSMC I, II, Ill, IV: Legion of Decency Representative I, ll, Ill, IV. Carol . . . experienced driver . . . staunchly loyal . . . merry heart . . . care- free and unassuming . . . interesting con- versationalist . . . very friendly. CAROL ANN SEALOVER 818 S. Conkling Street Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Rep.: Mis- sions I, II, III, IV. Future professional model . . . takes to water like a fish as her hobby is swim- ming . . . but her ambition is a bit be- yond actual realization . . . to swim the English Channel underwater. ROSEMARIE SERIO 2410 Wilkens Avenue A.A. IV: CSMC I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency I, II, Ill, IV. Rose . . . University of Maryland for- ever . . . Dislikes history and buses . . . Cater to badminton, dancing and St. Benedict's C.Y.O .... Seven Tilters and Rhythm and Blues . . . Calm, cool and col- Iected. PATRCIA ANN SEYBOLD 4721 Gateway Terrace A.A. I, II, IV: Children af Mary I, II, III, IV: Mother Seton Guild I, II, Ill, Secre- tary IV. Granite bound . . . John Smith's Poca- hontas . . . topping typist . . . Carol's cousin . . . shining personality . . . easy to make friends with . . . lots of fun. PATRICIA PAUMFELIA SCHRIEBER 741 Harvey Street A.A. IV: BETO ll: Glee Club I: CSMC Rep- resentative I, II, III, IV: Mother Seton Guild Representative I: Legion of Decency I, Il, Ill, IV. Ingenious character . . . Mission helper . . . pleasant . . . quietly efficient . . . Gregg's pal . . . hall-mark of quality. IDA SERAFINI 1008 Stiles Street A.A. I, ll, Ill, IV: Children of Mary II, Ill, IV: CSMC I, II, III, IV: Legion of Decency 1, u, in, iv. Earl Bostic . . . Calvert Hall booster . . . likes to read in her spare moments . . . basketball enthusiast . . . laughing eyes and smile . . . outstanding characteristics. CAROL LOUISE SEYBOLD 164 Collins Avenue Children ol Mary II, III, IV: A.A. I, ll, III, IV: Mother Seton Guild ll, Ill, Secretary IV: Legion of Decency I, ll, Ill, IV: CSMC I, Il, Ill, IV. Likes driving . . . hates parking . . . burner of the midnight oil . . . friendly psycho-analyst . . . iovial . . . Pat's cousin. PATRQA IRENE SHANAHAN 512 Bentalou Street Children of Mary II, III, IV: A.A. I, Il, III, IV: CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pat . . . don't worry, Calvert Hall will win . . . sports enthusiast . . . happy smile, sparkling eyes, and a very, very Irish colleen . . . bubbling personality . . . always has a trick up her sleeve. A ' IMlMs EUGENIA ANN SMITH 5252 Linden Heights Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV, BETO Il, III, IV, Science Club III, IV. Gene . . . her smile is all her own . . . anyone for tennis? . . . Calvert Hall is at the top of her list . . . friendly disposition . . . dislikes tests . . . hails from Pimlico . . . Men of Note. MARIE FRANCES SMITH 3108 Abell Avenue Children of Mary Il, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, iv, French Club IV, Glee Club 1, u, ul, lv. RE RE . . . College bound . . . always has a cheer for Calvert Hall . . . hails from North Baltimore . . . basketball . . . natural curls and sincerity. GERMAINE SMITHERS 3738 Clarenell Road Children of Mary II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, A.A. I, II, III, IV. Genie . . . always seen with Schleup . . . favorite place of recreation is SchIeup's cor . . . her favorite hobby- talking . . . conversational phrase most used is Don't know do you? BERNADINE MARY SPIEGAL 3809 Ninth Street A.A. I, II, Student Council I, CSMC I, ll, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Gerry's other half . . . spends spare time in the cafeteria with Elaine and Gerry . . . But I don't understand . . . good natured . . . blue eyes and enviable curly hair . . . always has friendly word. Kew MARGARET E. SMITH 7427 Rockwood Road A.A. I, II, III, Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Orchestra I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV. Marge . . . teaching . . . Legionaires . . . You know what I mean . . . music . . . Loyola . . . Monday mornings . . . roller skating is her favorite sport. MARY CATHERINE SMITH 704 Mt. Holly Street Children of Mary I, ll, III, IV, louise de Marillacs I, Il-Rep., Glee Club I, A.A. I, II, IV. Smitty . . . from Edmondson Village Section . . . record collecting--her hobby . . . City tops . . . football-greatest sport . . . Earl Bostic is her favorite band. NANCY CELINE SPARROW 317 Mt. Holly Street Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Student Council II, Orchestra I, CSMC I, II, II, N, Legion of Decency I, II, Ill, IV. Nan . . . Limitless interests . . . Water skiing is her favorite . . . roughish smile . . . ambitious . . . Special aim-to work in the United Nations Building. GERALDINE HELEN SPIEGAL 3809 Ninth Street A.A. I, IV, Mother Seton Guild Represen- tative Il. Gerry . . . Ambition-to visit Rome . . . Hails from Brooklyn . . . I'm not Bernie . . . A great music fan . . . EIaine's pal and Bernie's twin . . . always smiling . . . enthusiastic . . . a remedy for Monday morning. GAIL PATRICIA SPRUCEBANK 2827 Hampden Avenue Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, CSMC I, Il, Ill, Representative IV, Legion of Decency 1, 11, lu, iv, A.A. I, H, lv. Oh, to be a miIIionairel . . . Yea, Cal- vert Hall . . . TiIter's fan . . . usually seen with Mary Sue . . . always collecting for the Missions. JOAN REGINA STEHLICK 5501 Cedella Road Children of Mary Representative I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, CSMC I, II, III, Representative IV, Legion of Decency I, II, Ill, IV. How about that . . . loads of fun . . . has a humor all her own . . . from Gor- denville . . . Poly rooter . . . specializes in bowling . . . Glen Miller-her favorite band. I 3 iw vw. JUDITH LYNN SROKA 3500 Windsor Mill Road Children of Mary I, II, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, Legion of Decency Rep. IV, Mother Seton Guild ll, III. Judy . . . contribution from Walbroak . . . hobby-reading or dancing . . . favorite place of recreation-home . . . enjoys watching football . . . alias Curlie. PATRICIA A. STEPHENSON 1 Church Lane A.A. I, II, III, IV, Art Club I, II, IV, Legion of Decency Representative I, II, III, IV, Science Club IV. Pat . . . sweet personality . . . Georgia Tech fan . . . pet dislike-history . . . favors swimming . . . combination of brown hair and eyes . . . personality plus. NATALIE PATRICIA STROH 4025 Pennington Avenue Children of Mary III, IV, Dramatics IV, Mother Seton Guild Representative III, IV, Student Council Il, IV. Pat . . . Yea Loyola . . . dreams to Sammy Kay'e music . . . Loves football games . . . Ohl those crowded buses . . . Curtis Bay . . . Neatness personified. CAROL ANN TAYMAN 153 N. Monastery Avenue A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, Louise de Marillacs I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Carol . . . Hey Babe! Wait for me! Enioys quiet evenings at home . . . gen- erosity personified . . . dislikes history . . . but likes school. QT' CAROLE VOGELER 5546 Oakland Road A.A. Swimming IV, Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, Rep- resentative IV. Little One . . . neat and sweet . . . wishes this was her first year instead of her last one . . . keeps cool at Five Oaks . . . her heart belongs to Seton. CATHERINE JEAN WAGNER 8825 Wilson Avenue Children of Mary II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II,'III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, Il, III, IV. The innocent look . . . responsive . . . likes to travel by air . . . wholesome man- ner . . . Oh Motherl . . . she makes infinite merriment . . . subtle wit CAROL ANN SWANN 3905 Old Frederick Road A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Legion ol Decency Rea. IV. Ambition-to ring angelus bell . . . Bostic fan . . . reliable . . . football fiend . . . steady and steadfast . . . Army devotee . . . patient persistence . . . always out to CLAIRE ANN THOMAS 3l9 S. Calhoun Street Children of Mary I, ll, III, IV, A.A. I, Il, III, IV, Glee Club I, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild Representative II, III. World's tallest midget . . . quintessence of feminity . . . cherishes a splendid sense of values . . . help the Missions. MARGARET ROSALIE WADE 1923 Victory Drive Children of Mary Il, III, IV, Dramatics IV, Rose . . . Ocean City . . . Gloria's other half . . . Lansdowne . . . future oflice worker . . . eyes as blue as the sea . . . could do without Mondays . . . nice quiet HELENE WALLACE 5311 Windsor Mill Road Library Council I, II, III, IV, Historian Il, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, Il, III, IV, Student Council IV, A.A. I, II, Snooks . . . Seton's best . . . knows all about horses . . . personality . . . Sister Martha's shadow . . . willing to help any- S' 1 FLORENCE ELIZABETH THORN 5520 Clifton Avenue A.A. I, Il, Ill, IV, Children of Mary Il, III, IV, Legion of Decency Representative Il, Mother Seton Guild IV, Student Council II. Ambition to be a teacher . . . Thorny . . . spends Saturday nights at Cahill . . . very loyal . . . natural blond hair. PATRICIA THERESA TKACIK 1239 Stella Drive Children of Mary I, II, A.A. I, II, Gles Club I, II, Seton High News IV, CSMC I, II, IV. Pat . . . personality plus . . . usually seen with Rose . . . spent a year in Atlan- tic City, New Jersey . . . from Ingleside . . . future secretary . . . yea, Villanova letter writer. PATRICIA ANN THORNTON l3l W. Clement Street Children ol Mary I, II, III, IV, Debating I Student Council III, A.A. I, Assistant Busi ness Manager II, Vice-President Ill, Secre tory IV, Varsity Sports III, IV. Sports-minded . . . Dynamic personality . . . flair for fashions . . . Charlestor stepper. MARY PATRICIA VAISE 203 Riverview Road Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. II, III, IV, Legion of Decency Representative III, Louise de Marillacs I, Representative II, III: Art Club II, IV. Pat . . . her smile is contagious . . . always cheerful . . . eating is her hobby . . . Cahill is the best. Q- CAROLYN A. WITTWAY 1432 Cooksie Street A.A. I, II, Ill, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, CSMC I, Il, III, IV. Generous helping hand . . . Cafeteria President . . . Schleup's car got stuck . . . systematically methodic . . . common sense and grace . . . benevolent. ELDA MAE ZANG 210 Arundel Road A.A. I, Il, Cheerleading I, II, Mission Rep- resentative Ill, Louise de Marillacs I, Chil- dren of Mary I. Ohl For blond hair . . . Well look at you . . . class comic . . . Ambition . . . Secretary at Ft. Meade . . . always on the go . . . Radical . . . generous . . . Brook- lyn Lass. ls-aides: Betsy Finnegan, Cassie Moravec, Pat Vaise and Pam Williams check to see everything is in readiness for a movie. GERALDINE M. WEBER 401 S. Chester Street Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, Student Council I, Il, III, IV, French Club IV, Glee Club I, Il, III, Executive Board IV. Gerry . . . continuously moving up and down stairs . . . Loyola forever . . . Anaesthetist in the future . . . winning ways. PAMELA R. WILLIAMS 1428 Dundalk Avenue Mother Seton Guild Representative IV, Glee Club IV, CSMC IV, Legion of De- cency IV. Pam . . . Virginia's gift to Seton . . . hobby-singing . . . wish-to pass French . . . love that accent . . . sparkling brown eyes . . . charming personality . . . sings like a bird CAROLYN MYRTLE WETT 3826 Foster Avenue Children of Mary IV, A.A. IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Quiet and reserved . . . works hard and plays hard . . . found on a tennis court or at a swimming pool . . . always seen with Lucy . . . likes bulletin boards. CAROL LEE WIPFIELD 1405 W. 41st Street A.A. I, Il, III, IV, Children of Mary I, Il, III, IV, Glee Club I, Louise de Marillacs I, II, Student Council I. Carol . . . for heavens sakes . . . Sister OIiva's cashier . . . always neat . . . Mt. St. Joe . . . likes all sports . . . has a pretty smile and sparkling eyes. A.A. I, ll, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, Ill, IV, Legion of Decency III, IV, Secre- tary Louisettes IV. Winsomeness and winning ways . . . Zeb- bie . . . regular news gathering agency . . . radiates friendliness . . . exhuberant chatter . . . Yea, Loyola . . . talker. MARY JANE WURZBACHER 6219 Burgess Avenue A.A. Ill, IV, Children of Mary II, Ill, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Science Club IV, Mother Seton Guild IV. Janie . . . You might know . . . college bound . . . dislikes Monday mornings . . . Basketball . . . quiet but friendly . . bashful smile . . . Hamilton . . . neat. FRANCES PATRICIA ZARRIELLO 306 W. 31st Street Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, Treasurer IV, Student Council I, Il, III. Patrick . . . Oh, you know . . . can be found at end of section four's line . . . Debonnaires . . . Oh, that homework . . . 208 her second home . . . dancing eyes. MARY ANN ZEBRON 5416 Wasena Avenue 1 -lm The Right Rev. John J. Duggan Rev. George L. Hopkins Rev. George T. Bowling Rev. Francis X. McGuire Rev. Edward B. O'Brien Mayor D'Alesandro A Friend, TC Amrhein Brothers Compliments of Big Brother Bill Bigham Bill, Joe, and Jim The Boys of Parkville Albert J, Butz Joseph R. Cammarata Compliments ofa Friend Compliments of Charles and Bu Mr. and Mrs. N. Colontonio The Stal? Compliments ofa Friend Thomas D'Alesandro Mrs. Jennie Dorczak Mr. Michael Dorczak Mrs. Otto Eirmann George C. Fogerty A Friend Friend Dr. Calvin J. Gaver D.D.S. Mrs. Estelle Grise Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Gunn Mr. Horace B. Hatton Compliments ot William Hauck Friendship of Hendlers Mr. and Mrs. James Hynes Compliments at J.E.T. Deluw Patrons Jesuit Mission Bureau Joyce and Tom Junior Glee Club John F. Kelly Lieut. Edward B. Kilchenstein Mr. and Mrs. Paul King Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. William King Lillian H. Mann Mr. and Mrs. James L. McCully Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand H. 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Foley Bldg.--Pikesville Hu. 6-6600 FREIDMAN'S TAVERN 3700 Pennington Avenue Cu. 7-5842 FRIENDLY CARD AND GIFT SHOPPE 6820 Harford Road FULLERTON SUPPLY CO., INC. 7511 Belair Road No. 5-031 1 GARDENVILLE PHARMACY 5451 Belair Road Ha. 6-3381 GARDNER'S PHARMACY Washington at Gough St. Pe. 2-8061 GEORGE'S JEWELRY 81 DEPT. STORE 4114 Pennington Avenue Cu. 7-4350 GITTINGS PLEASURE CLUB 447 Gittings Street GEORGE J. GONCE FUNERAL HOME 4001 Ritchie Highway Prospect 1866 GREEN SPRING DAIRY, INC. 1020 W. Forty-First Street Be. 5-4477 GUIDERA, LARDNER 81 WICH, INC. BUILDERS 5716 York Road Id 3-4100 EARL H. HAMMOND COMPANY 4315 York Road Be. 5-7791 THE HAMPDEN TRANSFER 81 STORAGE CO. 3630-38 Falls Road Be. 5-0600 HARRIS PHARMACY 100 S. Poppleton St. Le. 9-2123 HARRY'S SUNOCO 614 Ritchie Highway G B 908 HARVEY CLEANERS 1st Avenue 8. Hammonds Ferry Ar 1363 HAWKINS SUPER MARKET, INC. 413 Patopsco Ave. Cu. 7-0370 HOWARD C. HEISS 36th 8- Roland Ave. Be. 5-2544 LOUIS J. HEYING BAKERY 1139 William Street Pl. 2-8333 HIGHLANDER DRIVE-IN 7404 Eastern Ave. Mu. 6-3036 HOCHSCHILD KOHN Howard 81 Lexington Sts. Le. 9-1111 EDWIN A. HOCHSTEDT-FLORIST 5523 Harford Road Ha. 6-1832 C. HOFFBERGER CO. Monument at Forrest St. Mu. 5-8400 HOFFMAN GREEN MOTORS, INC. 4010 Belvedere Avenue Fo. 7-2100 J. H. HOFFMAN CO. 353 Guilford Avenue Sa. 7-5105 HOHL'S BAKERY 2234 Harford Rd. Ch. 3-9338 HOHMAN MARKET 801 Melville Be. 5-8986 JOSEPH W. HOLMES 610 E. 33rd Street Be. 5-1667 J. NELSON HOWARD Eddie's Super Market 6621 Harford Road HUTZLER BROS. CO. Howard 81 Saratoga Sa. 7-1234 lAMPIERl'S CLOTHES 5404 Edmondson Ave. Ri. 7-5946 IDEAL REFRIGERATION 512 Random Road Lo. 6-8841 IRVINGTON PHARMACY, INC. Frederick 8t Augusta Aves. Lo. 6-3770 THE IRVINGTON SHOP 4114 Frederick Ave. Lo. 6-2878 EDWARD JACOBS, CATERER 704 Hollen Road Id 5-6705 J. JENKINS SONS CO., INC.- JEWELERS 2601 W. Lexington Street Ed. 6-6188 JOHNSON BROS.-BUILDERS 1803 White Dak Avenue No. 5-8877 MR. JOHN H. JOHNSON 5300 York Road Ho. 7-0157 JOHNNIE'S SUB-SHOP 1700 Yukona Road Va. 3-9602 JW 8. RW CO. Baltimore 24 KALB CONSTRUCTION CO. Rolling Rd.-Woodlawn Windsor 4-4422 KASIN SERVICE CENTER Baltimore 8. Hilton Sts. Baltimore 29 ELLEN PRICE KEARNEY School of Ballet Va. 3-1237 WAL1ER E. KEENE, JR. Watches 8. Clocks Repaired 2006 N. Charles St. JOHN F. KELLY 322 Paddington Road Baltimore 12 KELLY-PONTIAC 5801 Belair Road Cl. 4-4642 RICHARD KENNEDY 4656 York Road Be. 5-0479 KIBLER'S JEWELERS 3222 Greenmount Ave. Be. 5-6084 KINGS SEAFOOD 3430 Hanover Street Cu. 7-9676 KLUPT STATIONERY CO. 329 W. Baltimore St. Le. 9-0013 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Cathedral 8. Madison Sts. Ve. 7-8400 Juniors and Seniors Compliments of KUFF Bt FELDSTEIN ADVERTISING Tu. 9-1485 KOOL VENT 2117 N. Charles St. Tu. 9-1246 THE H. E. KOONTZ CREAMERY, INC. 5600 Reisterstown Rd. Li. 2-4300 KRASTELL FURNITURE CO. 2001 Frederick Avenue Gi. 5-5180-81 or 5-7116 CHAS. F. KRAUS-BUILDER 4344 Chapel Road-Fullerton No. 5-3782 KRAUSE FUNERAL HOME 1216 S. Charles St. Pl. 2-6541 S. S. KRESGE CO. 507 N. Gay Street Br. 6-1718 KRESS FARM DAIRY, INC. Gay 8- Preston Sts. KUHN 81 DOHERTY 1929 Frederick Ave. Gi. 5-5080 KURTZ'S FOOD MARKET 900 E. 36th Street Ch. 3-1518 LAKEIN JEWELRY CO. Diamonds-Watches-Jewelry 5400 Harford Road LANSDOWN INN 2710 Hammonds Ferry Ad. Arbutus 775 J. H. LAWRENCE CO. 2600 Huntingdon Ave. Be. 5-7884 LEE'S OF BROADWAY 627 S. Broadway Br. 6-3223 LlLLlCH'S PHARMACY 3 Center Place At. 4-0500 LlPPEN'S CLEANERS 5415 Belair Road Cl. 4-4321 LITTLE SEAFOOD HOUSE 219-221 W. Centre St. LOCH RIDGE BEAUTY SALON 8430 Willow Oak Rd. Va. 5-3178 P. J. McEVOY, INC. 310 W. Baltimore St. Le 9-5787 DR. BRENDAN I. MCNALLY 1308 E. 33rd Street Be. 5-0023 MacLEOD'S ESSO STATION Pikesville 8, Md. Hu. 6-9717 enioy the Christmas Dance at Seton. THE MANN CO. OF BALTIMORE 1901 Vine Street Gi. 5-7405 MANNIE'S CLUB HOUSE 3114 Greenmount Ave. Tu. 9-4907 MANTEGNA AND FULCO Brick Laying Contractors 524 Glenwood Ave., 12 MD. OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 111 W. Baltimore St. PI. 2-7615 MARY SUE Butter Creams THE MAY COMPANY Howard 8- Lexington Sts. Mu. 5-5500 J. P. MERTEN FLOOR REFINISI-IING 1835 White Oak Ave. Na. 5-8747 U. O. MICHAELS 8- CO., INC. 1330 Mathieson Bldg. Le. 9-6788 BILL MILLER'S SUNOCO SERVICE STATION Dundalk 81 Graceland Ave. Me. 3-9844 MILLER FUNERAL HOME 2431-35 E. Oliver St. Or. 5-8811 ROY MILLER 8- CO., INC. 212 W. Franklin St. Mu. 5-5265 VERNON J. MILLER 2120 Wilhelm St. Will purchase U. S. Navy Postmarks prior to 1925 MODERN MACHINES 8. MFG. CO. Columbia Rd., Ellicott City Ellicott City 3610 MR. LOUIS MONTE 2819 E. Madison St. Pe. 2-1747 MORRISON 8. FIFER, DRUGSTORE 3109 St. Paul St. Be. 5-3579 NANKIND RESTAURANT Kentih Ching 3836 Forest Park Avenue NORTHWAY STATIONERY CO. 2100 N. Charles Street Ho. 7-7401 NORTHWAY STUDIO 6607 Harford Rd. CI. 4-2383 A. J. NORWOOD 5206 Cuthbert Ave. Li. 2-1581 NOWAK BROS. 2131 E. Lombard St. ea. 7-me 135 THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP 3034 Greenmount Ave. Religious Articles Our Specialty OVERLEA PHARMACY 6901 Belair Rd. No. 5-0160 JOHNNY OWSIK'S ORCHESTRA Accordionist 1311 Patapsco Ave. i251 GEO. PANZER'S SONS 608 S. Bond St. Br. 6-0300 PARK JEWELER'S 213 Park Ave. Mu. 5-1561 PATTERSON BOWLING ALLEY 2105 Eastern Ave. Br. 6-9001 PATTERSON PARK PHARMACY 2245 Eastern Avenue Or. 5-6046 EARL ,1.. PAUL-PAPERHANGER 2621 Braun Ave. Ar. 872 PENN HOTEL Towson 4 Va. 3-4420 PERZYNSKI'S 8- FILAR'S FLORISTS 1742 Eastern Ave. Pe. 2-4059 THE PHILLIPS-FLANNERY CO. 900 W. Pratt St. Sa. 7-2320 PIETRO'S BEAUTY SALON 4710 Gwynn Oak Ave. Fo. 7-9479 PIKESVILLE FIVE 8- TEN Pikesville Shopping Center Hu. 6-8545 PIONEER COAT CO. 501 E. Preston St. Ve. 7-4730 PITTS ESSO GARAGE 4529 Harford Road CI. 4-9817 PLEASANT ROOFERS 3727 E. Pratt St. Br. 6-3167 POSTAL BOOKKEEPING 81 TAX SERVICE 18 E. Lanvale Street PRICE'S RECORD L CAMERA SHOP 13 Shealey Ave. Va. 3-7422 ROMA RESTAURANT 900 Fawn Street Sa. 7-8990 RAMBLE INN 8636 Loch Raven Blvd. Va. 3-9777 PHILIP A. RAPISARDA Auto Ins.-J. R. 11 CI. 4-3411 REDDING-CORNICE WORKS 2 Normandy Drive Glen Burnie 2512-J REESE FOOD CENTER 534 E. Arlington Ave. Ho. 7-4274 ROMINE REALTY CO. 2203 Charles St. Ho. 7-4303 - Res. Ho. 7-2778 LOCH RIDGE 1706 Joan Avenue Va. 5-3804 NICHOLAS RINALDI 8- SON Plumbing, Heating 3305 Batavia Ave. DR. HARRY M. ROBINSON, SR. 106 East Chase Street Mu. 5-5584 ROETH'S JEWELERS 3120 Greenmount Avenue Be. 5-9561 ROLLING ROAD FARM Rolling and Dogwood Rds. Wo 10-M ROY'S AUTO SERVICE 3023 Hamilton Ave. Ha. 6-4926 or CI. 4-7448 ROYAL DUNLOGGIN DAIRY 1517 Braddish Ave. Lo. 6-8900 MAX RUBIN 612 W. Redwood St. Le. 9-6612 LEONARD J. RUCK, INC. Williamsburg Funeral Home 5305 Harford Road THE S 8- S TIRE CO. Saratoga 8. Pearl Streets Sa. 7-9256 or Sa. 7-2376 ST. HELENA DUNDALK HARDWARE 24 Dundalk Avenue At. 5-1166 Compliments of ST. ROSE OF LIMA C. Y. O. SANTONI BROS. 306 S. High Street Mu. 5-5422 SCHMIDT BAKING CO., INC. Caren 8- Laurens Sts. Ma. 3-6070 - SCHMIDT'S PLATE GLASS 81 MIRROR CO. Mt. Pleasant Beach Sunset 623 W SCHNAPER B. KOREN CONST. CO., INC. 4321 Forest Park Avenue Ra. 4-6704 SERVICE PARTS CO. 2230 Reisterstown Rd. Ma. 3-4830 SETON CONSTRUCTION CO. 2801 E. Jefferson St. Pe. 2-B042 SEA COVE 1940 Linden Ave. La. 3-4118 SEALOVER'S Turkey Point Rd. Mu. 6-9781 SEGALL-MAJESTIC 909 Charles Street Baltimore 1, Maryland SIMON'S BAKERY 1752 S. Hanover St. Pl. 2-6695 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 6659 Belair Rd. CI. 4-5114 SINGER SEWING MACHINE 81 CO. 3503 Eastern Avenue At. 5-4365 E. W. SCOGLIN, JR. Plumbing 8. Heating Contractor 3012 Fernhill Ave. LEO A. SMITH 5209 Cuthbert Ave. MO. 4-5750 W. HARRY SMITH 81 SON PHARMACY 4022 Edmondson Avenue Longwood 6-5075 SOBER BROS. Whelans Super Drugs 921 Patapsco Ave. SOUTHERN SUPPLY CO., INC. 210 Franklintawn Road ED. 6-0300 SPUCK'S TAVERN 3415 Clifton Avenue Seton iournalists remain long hours after dismissal. SQUIRE'S CAFE 6723 Holabird Avenue AT. 4-9823 Homemade Pizza Pies GEORGE B. STEVENS North Avenue Market MU. 5-4646 CHARLES L. STEVENS, FUNERAL HOME Charles F. Lill, Successor 1501 E. Fort Ave. Pl. 2-7739 STEWART 8- CO. Baltimore, Md. Sa. 7-6060 STICK'S JEWELRY STORE Rear of 2039 W. Pratt St. lPuIaski St.1 Ed. 6-2125 STIEFEL'S BAKERY 6709 Harford Rd. SUPERFINE FOOD MARKET 7203 Harford Rd. Ha. 6-3266 TAYI,OR'S LIQUORS 4831 Belair Rd. Ha. 6-9633 J. G. TOOMEY 81 SONS 5611 Washington Blvd. Elk Ridge 102 TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 129 W. 27th St. Ho. 7-5191 THOMAS VINCENT CO. 1807 Longwood St. VARIETY SHOP 5621 Belair Rd. Ha. 6-9840 VELLEGGIA'S RESTAURANT 204-206 S. High Street PL. 2-9075 SA. 7-9086 VlCTOR'S MARKET 4804 Roland Ave. Ho. 7-0826 JOHN SPINDLER 81 STEVE NINCE'S PLACE 100 S. Gilmore St. Gi. 9731 VINCENT TAILORS 3154 Ellerslie Ave. Be. 5-3877 VOGEL RITT PEST CONTROL 233 S. Paul Place Le. 9-6344 HILLARY WADE'S CAFE 3306 Washington Blvd. Ar. 1382 WARD TRUCKING CO. Union Stockyards Ed. 6-0606 JERE WATTERS BAKERY 2318 Belair Rd. Pe. 2600 JOHN M. WEBER FUNERAL HOME 401 S. Chester St. Ea. 7-6787 WEHN'S AMOCO STATION North Ave. 8: Popular Grove St. WI. 5-9822 WESTWAY LIQUORS 5312 Edmondson Avenue RI. 7-7825 WETZELBERGER BROS. INC. 241 S. Conkling Street PE. 2-4231 WETZLER'S 2222 E. Monument Street PE. 2-3333 WHITE RICE INN 320 Park Avenue Mu. 5-6790 WHITMAN'S GULF SERVICE STATION 36th 8. Keswick Rd. Ch. 3-9056 RITA WIEDEFELD Funeral Director 900 E. Biddle Street MU. 5-3096 DAVID WIEGMAN 3210 Eastern Ave. Di. 2-8621 WILKENS PHARMACY 1625 Wilkens Ave. Gi. 5-2734 WILL'S DAIRY 2020 Fleet Street Ea. 7-6200 JOHN T. WILLS li SON 637 N. Howard Street Mu. 5-1171 C. H. WINEHOLT 1414 Key Highway PI. 2-5550 WINTER PRODUCE CO. 120 W. Camden St. Sa. 7-8300 WITZKE FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4101 Edmondson Ave. Lo. 6-2500 WITZKE'S T. V. SERVICE Cl. 4-5793 F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. 5714 Ritchie Highway GORDON E. WRIGHT 8. CO. Plasterers 3018 Woodside Ave. No. 5-8509 YELLOW CAB CO. 508 E. Preston St. Mu. 5-1212 YORK'S FOOD MKT. 4421 Parkmont Ave. CI. 4-1748 ZEPP PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 3042 Greenmount Ave. Be. 5-4900 J-va: -- --- ,L a v 1 2 5 5? F 9 in 2 5 E IH 1: E E 35 S is 5 E ' 1 3 5 5 53 Q E -nv-Q '-,, -,-- .-m....,, ,-wen:-,712 -.J ..w,::4f.uu-'wr M- ...-. ..m,x.x.y.1...1h,i.1-MQ., , , ...v. - rw , - ..., - v. .,-..m., ,..f.--ww-M-all K- n,4.g1.uf-,gl-.mf-.grv S1:,.nz,u..-mmfffgdmf.une,.f.!,,,.--an-Aw.:-m-ug-11,-H.-.mb , v-.Q-wi. f ,fn-,. , . .-11, - -N.-naw,--'Msn


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