Seton High School - Shepherdess Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1958

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L ,-.Q-f 1. -,, egica fiom 60 UOI,l,l7Z05f peffecf of Women, fafiern for Ghfzsfzm living, We cozzsecmfe our efforis C ,Drama Q Alugpfznf ggi' Gfmericmz Gafkofic womanlwo J fiflf if film clufy fo ffm Q ,mffem His Excellency, Archbishop Francis P. Keough His Excellency, Bishop Jerome Sebastian Right Reverend Monsignor Leo J. McCormick and fo dimafafe as fo imifafe if. H HIERARCHY If a Woman is to he a woman, she cannot become so in sections. She must be educated spiritually, mentally, culturally, socially, and physically. ln each of these spheres of educa- tion, acting simultaneously, comes various direc- tors and influences. For spiritual training Seton- ites look to our Archbishop, our bishop and our priests. These supply lessons in doctrine and guidance which aid immensely in the formation of Catholic womanhood. Right Reverend Monsignor John J. Duggan, Pastor, Saints Philip and James Church Reverend Francis X. McGuire, Assistant Pastor, Saints Philip and James Church tor, Saints Philip and James Church Reverend John C. Callopy, Assistant Pas- Reverend John E. Awalt, Assistant Pastor Saints Philip and James Church Kiley are cuffed fo imparf frufk Father McClimont gives henediction to the students following the reception of the Children of Mary. Father Colman C.M. takes time out from his study at Hopkins University to give a course in Apologetics to IV-5. Father Collopy from Sts. Philip and James parish comes across the street weekly to give instructions to III-7. Opening Mass was celebrated by Father O'Brien, assistant pastor at Our Lady of Lourdes Church. and flze prilzcipfes of riqlzf fivizzq. PARISH LOYALTY Parish Loyalty Week is observed at Seton with the express purpose of stimulating interest in oneis parish. The highlight of this week is an assembly which is attended by parish priests from all over the city. A chairman, usually a Senior, serves as hostess and guide while the priest gives instruction to the girls from his parish. Father Altmann, from Our Lady of Good Counsel parish, holds the attention of his parish group at an informal discussion. Leona Schmoll, acting as hostess for Blessed Sacra- Judy Tochterman welcomes Father Linn, our guest ment parish, chats interestingly with Father Schmidt. speaker during Parish Loyalty Week. Sister Dolores Principal Sister Agnes Home Economics Sister Angela Science Sister Ann Regis Business Sister Anna Mae Art Sister Bernadette Business anrl History Sister Bertha Mathematics Sister Catherine Marie Business Sister Clare Science Sister Colette English Sister Constantia Matliematics gooaness ana character are iauqhi Sister Eleanor Latin Sister Elizabeth Ann Mathematics Sister Esther Latin and Mathematics Sister Genevieve Home Economics Sister ,lane Marie Business and Music Sister .lean Science Sister Jerome Latin Sister Julia History Sister Laura History Sister Leo English Sister Madeleine Business Sister Marcella Science Sister Margaret Guidance Sister Mary Barbara Science Sister Mary Bernard English Sister Mary Catherine Registrar Sister Mary Grace Business Sister Mary James Librarian Sister Mary Willialii English Sister Oliva Mathematics Sister Rose French and Latin Sister Roseann English Sister Stella Treasurer Sister Ursula History Sister Zoe H istorv Sister Catherine, Registrar and helper Eleanor A. Beck keep the wheels of administra- tion running smoothly here at Seton. II y y precepf ana example. p In our religious faculty, we have found womanhood made concrete in the 'CPERFECT Mother Marysi' in the persons of our Sisters. lVIAlD.', They are for us living ideals who They, by their teaching and example, direct inspire and direct our efforts to attain the our attention to the abstract principles of goal of American Catholic Womanhood. ll e izzememf is file jqower 0 womcufs efyucafiozz Miss Byrnes History Mrs. Egan Business Mrs. Polyanski Physical Education Miss McTeague -an-up K' Nurse Mrs. McCrosson, R.N. N Mrs. Fulton English Home Economics r r rv and acluev persozzafnfy fha fruuf. 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Mr. Hipp Orchestra 1- 'R The modern athletic world hood to distinguish the esse to deal rightl 'n decisi s American Catholic woman W s nse of justice r m the accidental and actio to develop deep lo 1. .' iq i l 1 . f' 17 U ,I . sf, f .- 1 n vw: F 1 137 wg . L ,X , fzsf ' -- ai. ff 2 f is ii, .1 ...r ui Wea , .J ,, gs 15 if i QS? . r1f ?'5iii2i wa- V -- 'wa H . , J. K -4.agQY - A , 4 .is ' ,,: 'f , ,xv ,H 'fkwov f . M ,... L., 1 'vga ' aff, ff-rw 2 Av ,j ' ' ' ,.3Qj1- . Y f y 4i'5 '- M' ' K .' '- , . J ' 'N' : ' Y 1 ff' 1. r. . f,,- any 41 1' Qg,.,.,, 1- 1 sl 1' U 1 ,- of . ,W .. p asse . 'Si 'fxggffi ,sf e L 1 s fm: , , K ...r ' iii' 'Z . as ,p,,..g h W .,,, '1 i My ' 'P 'Q 1 A . .M f,:2',...a-4' H S 5 ., QM , .. we -'-wt .Y ' A fi f.. .. , -14353 . ii' gbfgj- 3, - .. ' -'- Z .. IM . ' ' V First row-.lane Adams, Ann Adolph, Mary Cath- erine Ahl, Mary Kay Allgood, Margueret Alloway, Brenda Anderson. Second row-Catherine Arthur, Janet Avery, Stephanie Baker, Barbara Bannon, Barbara Berberich. Third row-Bernadette Biel- ski, Elizabeth Bitzel, Jacqueline Bobb, Pauline Blusiewicz, Anna Marie Bordenski. Fourth row -Theresa Bounds, Hellen Bowers, Marie Brad-I shaw, Carol Bree. Fifth row-Mary Ann Bren- nish, Bonnie Brohawn, Daretta Brown. Sixth row-Sharon Bucklew, Eileen Burns, Anne Busky. Seventh row-Noreen Callahan, Kathleen Callen- der, Evelyn Callis, Mary Catherine Carberry. Eighth row-Sharon Carberry, Joanne Chapman, Irene Charchalis, Regina Chrest, Bonnie Christ. Nineth row-Rose Chucoski, Paula Ciotola, Patricia Cirri, Dorothy Cuilla, Nancy Clayton. Tenth row-Della Clifford, Rosalie Collins, Mary Catherine Colvin, Mary Helen Conelius, Frances Conner, Mary Elizabeth Cooke. 18 Members of year I exhibit powers of coordination which they have acquired this year as a result of their Physical Education classes. . YY 'D x z - B34 5' i 5 , 1 . 1 '33 Q ' 1583. 3 V 5. - 'ff Y, 1: V. t . , ,, ..., ef are Q f: -Qi sa 494' -.. . :,...- B if 4 K K. Ga 3 'F A ,ip iii 'nf kg, E23 W 'we K X13 E.-Y ' 5 K.,-Mink E42 l.l7,.s?f52f5ii.1 Q W Wm 'W' 4. . va .ppl V N 5' U -Q 'ltd' Sally Fangmeyer, Princess of Hearts, offers her bouquet lo the Blessed Mother, Seton's Queen of Hearts. ya , We-H 1: V Mgr. Q--..-2 F , NW? I I ,fktllflfik 5 A ' A ,Q 5g,Q1g...f - U3 , ' - - ':- 1, .ff .. - ' .1 ..f A,r M13 ' gj,Q.f, ,,L, Q ,HQ T' K ' wi V 'f ,,,. if 4' - fn ,. Q uf , at fr ea., , , -w fe- .X , 'A Q Wy? up H ..,,t3ii if -2? sa if W dw swamp S r we i Q :wwwffiis Wil., ,S A f W .ix ,,. M. vw W, HK 'km ,A -f-. 1. ,awash A sift , -s , . F 'lkvfl - x ,ga f , . 'N ag ' , ,lf - o ,-,mfl',2P H'H'fi . i t i - 141 wi? ff sPf5a.g ' , ' '- K J -if' ,Qi S' ,M f f . W' 2 I ,, 'A x A H F ,s1,li, , ,I ,A ,G g I, 5, Sl S it , ,W 3 W, First row-Carolyn Cordle, Nancy Corrigan, Lyn Marie Cox, Betty Anne Coyne, Jane Marie Cremen, Sandra Crivello. Second row-Virginia Cully, Marie Cullotta, Mary Cullotta, Barbara Cun- ningham, Barbara Davis. Third row-Pat DeBaugh, Pat Delaney, Geraldine Dellope, Cheryl Dickerson, Mary Digrnan. Fourth row-Hellen Donnelly, Carolyn Donohue, Evelyn Doyle, Janet Driscoll. Fifth row-Camille Dukehart, Sharon Dulski, Margaret Dunn. Six row-Kathleen Endres, ,loan Esserwein, Sally Fangmeyer. Seventh row-Sheila Farrell, Carol Filson, Susan Flanigan, Gwendolyn Foard. Eighth row-Mary Kathryn Foard, Steph- anie Foriska, Jean-Sigethy, Mary Anne Forten- lnaugh, Carol Foster. Ninth row-Linda Franz, Patricia French, Patricia Fridinger, Joanna Frock. Kendall Fuhrman. Tenth row-Joyce Fulenwider, Roberta Gallagher, Linda Garbart, Frances Gedra, Kathryn Geier, Barbara Galazela. 19 c g jj y if page fi' flux 4, M 3 wie , ?- or , A fix, at - 'Z A' JN ram, . i' ' - L ,Q A .- K u 'WZ' A ' . ,g. ,ns ' :EL N' - ,,-. -- , f - - -1 f- , S 1-ff-ww, ,We :H ' ' , ,, . 1 xnxx 11 :M 5' , gg ' ' of K ,- ,QW -..f, V M, K , , .,,,f y '.:f . ., . .Q - .xii A t 'G gg rf A. ., . -f-' Any freshman will he able to tell you that this is only one example of muscular coordination performed during the Gym Demonstration. ,,'i 'xii :-' f -u u, 4 , AA,o luz L ,::,,, V ,L G wry, 5. we 3 s :L 'xv ,,, X, s .M .4-94' ol. 1 585451, . 'Sw'v :. wp, fs 1 5 'E . ,' nw , R' it Qfiiffk--gl ' x z 4' fig? CJ: if, ,el ..,, .. , il 'Ili 4 'Q 'fy 1 S? X ,A 61 3- .s x , K 5 -r -W ,Iwi W L , i ,. wf. ,3,,,.Q4 A lr- ,, ,As ir My Q 3, H, il , dl Q2 L eyyy K- ,avg fag! A First row-Elizabeth Gilner, Mary Beth Goebel, Margaret Glenn, Susan Goldon, Wanda Grace, Mary Ellen Graham, Patricia Gray, Patricia Greeley. Second mow- Anne Grueninger, Lana Grue, Kathryn Griiser, Jane Grubhs, Kathleen Gurgick, Janet Hand, Frances Hammerman, Diane Hartke. Third row-Carol Hart, Lucretia Hart, Patricia Harrington. Fourth row-Frances Harding, Josephine Hefner, Carol Hein- lein. Fifth row-Mary Henneberry, Margaret Henschke. Sixth row-Carole Hiegel, Elaine Hofferberth, Carol Houber. Seventh row-Kathleen Hughes, Nancy Jones, Charlotte Johnson, Margaret Joyce, Mildred Kavanagh, Beverly Kessler, Joan Klotz, Carol Klinovitz. Eighth row-Carol Kohler, Nancy Kozlowski, Susan Krieger, Steph- anie Lanasa, Sharon Lane, Joann Larson, Anne Marie Lazzaro, Mary Carol Lewis. 41 FY ff' M 1- 3,6 ,sei sa: V '5 . 4,,.g- -' - W 6 G I 1 , N- A Q r G ' 'Q fir? , H., 'li ' ,'se I f M 'L iw ' - -if H . f-f. . 1, 1 g m ail ij Q ,t,'ii.--itffiti ,fnlffiil f 7 Q ' L . ' f M 'W ww fa ywe W 'fa we CWM? as me f A h .h . ' L 1, L 5'I M V xg F 5 as .K 4 lg til? may X . taut? ,r Wy, is , 4 , QQ? ..,,, M. L 1 VZ! u ,X 4 x E N Q it.. , .nga t 1 ,ge i ra MSF , ,gglwa , I tw! ,al -Q lw. 5E1'l Tr fitrgim easy ,L A ,,i.:,gg Qwifwwww , fwws wwf me aww ' ' :-' '- e K ,: Li- fj.7,f'jg,g: !L ? lQj53iff1,,T'g: 1,,L Aff' X-Em:iYf,4Yf5r1itfiif?i5'!ifE55f5Ei2i35,5fl, ' ',g.,3t,,f51, i-f'ggr-9 During the Freshman assembly, members of the Freshman class lmitate what Seton Seniors must have looked like four years ago. w H 1. iii gig ' of ff' . g t- ,f,,t,g,,5-W , . ' A ir . l'i12Q?2Sii!?91 'Y' ' , ft rf vu' N4 1 'ff I 'L , fa Z , , YM' 'Zi I1ffi'1f'4 --5. l 'L ' -1 1 ' 'VY5 it sf'5saf22ff?f.f, 2 jill I - First row-Ellen Link, Margaret Loehbaum, Susanne Lockner, Grace Loftus, Kathleen Long, Margaruerite Lovell, Joan Lutz, Kathleen Macko. Second row-Carole Maggie, Maureen Magruder, Elaine Mangine, Catherine Manacki, Mary Catherine Martelle. Mary Ellen Martin, Margaret McDonnell, Carol McFee. Third row-.lean McKlinski, Kathleen Mengers, Nancy Metzel. Fourth row-.loan Meyers, Nancy Mirabile, Susan Miskelly. Fifth row-Theresa Miskimon, Rosemary Montagna, Janice Moon. Sixth row-Donna Morrison, Ursala Mueller, Vcrna Mullen. Seventh row-Eileen Murphy, Margaret Murtha, Theresa Myers, Mary Catherine Nason, Catherine Nicholls, .ludith Nosker, Patricia O,Connor, Mary Margaret Oles. Eighth row-Carol Parlett, Nancy Peacock, Mary Anne Poiter, Kathleen Pollack, Carolyn Plogrnan, Rita Puls, Salva- tricie Rallo, Mary Elizabeth Ransley. as ww W fw? . ,, , 43 ' ' rdf' ,amz 1-. .VC Q!-L' W Q '- t.- 1, -V W rw? r'K5s.ff.. - 2 r :i5'i1.:w, 1. e H V, Q' - X mf ,E um, 1.fI,a,.w1zsi,,f . xg U ,Q -. 5:2-fiii14eWi,??':, 29.1:,l'?'1'!1?S:1' -'rrivrzfv 'wflfaa .12STSfffiffztv1.il2f'mi: :A iii' ' , if li. T.. 9 M , rf, . x -gzsiwgj it my -513 af A, ba ' F, , ,ggwm if-. ' H tif .M ge ff, ' WW? QM ii fn mf - .t t or .,,r . at as ww at r Wat f rf i w.w- ,ggl gm 4:P,,,, 5 - s ' 5 'L 5 T 'if' w ii. A fftigiifliwVigil QM , -a ' ' 5' 5 .ft ZQMS ' Q ,,,,. we 33, 1492 - K Lilia n. - ' . . ,Ymi f. 4, ...V W. :Q ' Qrgg ' ggf g 'E . 1 x .- New fl 1 I ' H vw w':,4:.t+-walk' ' I1 It Lf 3 1 12:-lf' V--Aff -',' J fi Q., . fre A - . L Qtgiw ' WLLL 1, .- . H arf . awmgaris. ' -,x,.:::,. Ml' A ww ' :,,-1, V K K - W ii li f i p W :aft . V. so N l . yccr - WW. H V J. K V ,- . , ifcfyf ja g, . yr K, V ka. ' 'K S 1' H S., N -4, , Q Z -- V. .Q L. A me 5' 1 cf., ' :warez-ef-,,,.f11 . f - 1. L ,',, . I - -,,' . lfii... 'mis L,'..-', 4.5.11 ' f T -fielflfw . 1 . W-,..a...,...a,..1...-..4w- - - A 14 A-. l x ., . 1. V saw 'Mai air il F ..- 'S-x. X, Mi w 4 . .. 5 ' Q ' 1' - 'K' H W9 2 ,. , n 4, , ., y a . f ... M . M' me ' 4 ,,. A, , . . . J' x ,fy as 954 V r m livin I . ,.,,. , . . . i V 'C .Q viz.: 1. . v ' First row-JoAnn Raymond, Frances Reid, Joan Reinke, Diane Rhoades, Evelyn Ringsdorf. Seconcl row-Audrey Rivers, Mary Anne Robertson, Theresa Rock, Kathleen Roemer, Sarah Rogers. Third row-Ann Rollman, Elizabeth Ruskell, Theresa Ruth, .lune Rutledge, Veronica Rykiel. Fourth row-Frances Sales, Marie Elena Sanders, Anita Schaefer, Doris Schell, Maria Theresa Scheper. Fifth row- Barbara Schielpp, Nancy Schindler, Sharon Schneider. Martha Schnok, Nancy Schreiber. Sixth row-Roberta Schueler, Bernadette Schwind, Mary Seeley, Mary Seiser, Marjorie Shea. Seventh row- Rosalie Sherewood, Carol Siegle, Cecelia Sinnott, Mary Slechta, Sylvia Smardo. Eighth row-Barbara Smith, Eileen Smith, Veronica Snyder, Linda Sparklin, Phyllis Sprucebank. Ninth row-Joan Stein- fort, Jeanne Stokowski, .loan Stolark, Mary Stump, Catherine Sweitzer. Tenth row-Nancy Taylor, Josephine Testa, Genevieve Thompson, Mary Toelle, Elizabeth Tomrnasello. 22 Freshman watch attentively as a member of their class stresses the importance of the Latin verb. ke A I ,WMS i M A Q? 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I , 9 . , M ,e V H, W f-S .. if N Qui . f g' mw- fit F W , ,, X e its 'L 7' 2 WS sw r wt -ll' . fm 0' C .1 X nf' 1, 1+ V, e ' 'N It 'ii Julius Caesar and his cohorts come to life again during Wm the Freshman assembly. f :he -Sw' . Tri p, M ! max .vt 1 ki- 'Q'-elif' -N7 4' H' I few A .-Wg., . LL A. , ef., iff wif, ' iw 5,1 . W . 1, x ri M Q N1 '-,Q I Q First row-Claudia Topper, Elaine Trempa, Katherine Trenchard, Patricia Troy, Cynthia Uhlfelder. Second row-Carlita Unger, Elizabeth Villa, Angeline Vito, Rosemarie Wvard, Angela Warnes. Third row-Angela Walsh, Mary Wehrman, Mary Ellen Wein- berg, Gemma Welch, Dorothy White. Fourth row-Margaret Seif, Carolyn Williams, Christine Williams, Jeannie Willinger, Anne May Wilson. Fifth row-Louise Wineke, Mary .lo Wolf, Mary Carol Wright, Doris Yurek, Iola Zang, Cleo Zink, Susan Zinnert, Kathleen Ziolkowski, R. Stankis. Sister Constantia confers with Mr. and Mrs. Humphries, the parents of a future Freshman reguarding the rules and regulations of Seton. The freshmen proudly demonstrate to their parents the talents they have acquired in their music classes. FRESHMEN Freshmen are now but laying a foundation for Womanhood. As they look ahead, their task may seem long and arduous, but in reality, Freshmen, your days at Seton will pass too quickly. Make use of each opportunity to develop into a woman of whom your Alma Mater will be proud. Three freshman portray the diligent study habits of the Seniors when they were Sophomores. l,.,1f-W4 M, My 4, I .a M.: W My k 895 'f iw' ,vw . ..'lQ-Au . f. -1, 4' H ,A ,V 6 VM, Q , M, 414. Q K ' 3 5' .ww 3 nf-.ga-sf ' , Iii 0,0 01720125 The moder scientific world ie s American Cath u lic woman hood to inspi ' enthusiasm for great things to estab 'sh order and a sense of the super atural to call rth true worth nil goodness ' W, . ., 35, S X if sig I .J xp? Q -,s,f25'ff1zaw5e-g,. . 5.1zw.f55ps--.1 . , , sg? fl sry , 4 4 'iiEgE3?5Li5W sm.. fm 'min 7 ? Ww ' r 19,5 5 13 1 sf rn . xm qi .xslt i s'- 'il 'mx .fin we Qff tapisgiss. . if 2513525 31 I I N. L1 Q5 Q E Pat Cross, Karen Welsh, Suzanne Blaskas, Janet Miller, Rosalie Albert, Janet Smith and Mary Carol Reilly sing If I Loved You at their Sophomore assembly. First row-,loan Abbot, Margaret Adelsperger, Lucille Agnello, Rosalie Albert, Mary Amtmann, .loan Anderson, Patricia Aumiller, ,Ioan Bahr, Grace Baker, Carmela Barrasso. Second raw-Lauretta Beard, Carolyn Becker, Carolyn Belvin, Anita Beres, Melaine Bein, Elizabeth Beniak. Third row-Joan Bittman, Pamela Bitz, Mary Blackert, Frances Blake, Bonnie Blasco, Susanne Blaskis, Bernadine Bohager, Joan Bolfar. Fourth row-Catherine Bonnarrigo, .lo Anne Bormauth, Patricia Bosak. Faith Bosse, Elizabeth Bowdrsox, Carole Brazier, Mary Brooks, Patricia Brown, Brigid Brune, Patricia Buchman. 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M, I . 4 1 i . , ig VL ,M o , gtittii e1w:1:5:gl 1, ,fr--f e, ly K rpm. . ffitiizatf ri if n 15 .ssisii l A ifirffglrgiqgLisigiwQ-52.ff,,ig.,, 1 H- - - E--SEi1',it2a'seP4ete?,sV515mr,fff:,, Q 5, A t f , 4 A .,., -' A1 , ,, .t i i 2 Lifw i. iii tif Si1.wf, ii3i?.:-1, f, -:A 'jzt,:.e?,. wrist Q, 1, ,V w53g,,::f,gf1-oil-5 '14 . .i,s,f,,r' . .g5',5,?a ,. ' , t'!rs aff s ' 'iieiifilfljvfy tlyzzfii : Wag - i 'Mg ,S eil pkg, ' 1 ,111 I .' fi. H First row-Patricia Buczkowski, Mary Ellen Bunce, Beverly Burrier, Jo Ann Bush, Mary Campbell, Mary Patricia Campbell, Lucille Cannamucio, Ellen Carson, Carolyn Carter, Helen Carter. Second row-Ann Casey, Patricia Casserly, Susanne Caviness, Maryann Cihorowski, Carmen Clark, Elvira Clarke, Catherine Clemons, Sharon Clifford. Third row--Joan Colcianne, Carolyn Coll, Patricia Collins, Mar- garet Collison, Concetta Conicliaro, Mary Catherine Conway. Fourth row-Barbara Cook, Charlotte Cowan, Carolyn Cox, Mary Janet Coyle, Carolyn Cremin, Mary Helen Cronin, Michaela Cross, Patricia Cross, Patricia Cummings, Antoinette Cumeo. SOPHOMORES Sophomores have attained the half-way mark in their high-school career. The activities of the year just passed is indicative of the spirit and enthusiasm which will guide this class through their two remaining years. From all appear- ances, their life at Seton will be both full and happy. Ftsfeiisf X ,, ? H-asa if , L t , H W Q35 ,ff . -fn, Kwzftkir' ,ps - s cw wa, gs3E,i,,,i'iiw his .ff -- ff. Vizfz Q, T. izzssiro f i i ' Viv - ' ,v w , tg rpm' K X t W K A J ,y at v , 0 11 , wo , . . , ,,hV3,. x - 1.,.?'J.,,f, , Wili'-3 Qikgyf-llfii Il . , irziffiwr' r , . , ,.,-xs.l,..-, , .. H . 1 iii if 9122 53 wifi' on 4 4 an X 'Nil 4 .s ,ggi is 1 'ss , . .,,.J5,, it U 1 w at fittreftta, 'Tx' 'f 'Jt. ft sf Qt gg e kiniiiiiiii V . I it W. 21, Xa at 'Eta .si-2-sig. Qifiiiiffwzs lzi , f, . 'f ' ,w11. 5 . f i ,ffwfiiffw Einar jk li, artsy gg , ,ifawffegf , ,fflif , fm - Q f ?E'.,? 5.3 1 fa 1 R-, gig if ssg !x figs, P , F21 H Ps, Ss, L. 9,1 sir , .,,k:g,,E.A1,, nf., ,,,f:L,NEk , First row-Jacqueline Curley, Patricia Danaher, Carol Dardozzi, Janet Davis, Marilyn Davis, Patricia Dembowski, Sus- anne D'Emidio, Patricia Derr. Second row-Barbara Dess, Anna Dctorie, Helen Dietrich, Gail Doll, Eileen Donohue, Maria Druzal, Kathleen Duffy, Charolctte Dulaney. Third row-Joann Dunn, Carol Durkin, Elaine Dye, Joyce Dyott, iff tw my 49 1 rl ,,4 4 mv. img? ii fn :li .tn jfsg W Hai. ,,,., ,.! , me , ara 252335iieiifflssmfffziim22225:2 Q if Qs'-tt ,fr fm: 5 my . Q. .. , I if ti, thi, 5 K , ' 11,15 Q we - 1, W , .11m 4.-n1zi'Efm, -, .:.r , rf ,,,. , -Q-, , . , X.,Xt , .. ..,, we me f15.fszRf.,'se2t ala. ,ft X . f at ,.,, we ey 4 ,,.2,,--av ls i Mr ,wzgfi f my 'Ex ' In . ' M' F1252 in ' ' visa Mir , ., - 'T2l' ' ,. 'Malik if .1'? ., CNA .wi iiiii . 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H Wiz 'iil4f54i 1 The correct way to address a package IS only one of the many lessons taught by Sister Bernadette to m,. jl her Sophomore classes. .-.' f -,r V.-e:a'f'5i l ,I ,- if . ,I . , ffm,f:f,f2., , . lai r!!! ,g ' . . if -1255 'ggggggfgj l,gg1w.g5,f,?y,z, gz,.,335gag,ifpf .y of fjtf 4 wwf J ,ff , 3311 'izffgztifi-,vW',is , gzz.11v5ggg .- .:l :':Qg?2i4 41- l. .,,.!3iS3i545ii!l5f3Sl5 :1i52??il5fl3 - W - iil i'W f M i 'Ml5q f ...-jtlwillliitllffzzs gff5'?TZlii2ffrs3Qu5, V5 .4 fliitn' , Z . H 1 ii' . , Ji z ia ' emaiillizrrim,,x,fsefiii1Xfg5,.Lz, s l'-iusfiblmztrliiswhatfefvweklisqvtgk' in-.w.:'l':,' :Q fzz' ' ' ' pygmy, 'ggygiy' 'Ag , .,.. Y-'--aw! fu., . . ' mmf. A , lei-'iQ21gg1 ,. .V Q' la' fi ,V X I .lil 'W . ly 1 ,,,- .- ,.,,2,,,gff'f,v 342551-1 1 'lgrffeHsai.42f:f' 1,Qf:.2,ifh+fe+l?S14zt,- t r My . .1-wf'Hf's's!'2i1fi' wssilwr-my y l vt- PV 3'?i2!2.!?5?bff:2:t' ,fwfvm ,,, 4litf1e it ' :lf?fi'5lf' . gfxfiiggifitfw-,'tall M. 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Audrey Kinsello, Carole Klages, Helen Kling, Catherine Kochanski, Joanne Kordeeki, D. Kausch. Third row--Dolores Korytkowski, Hope Kobateh. Barbara Kowalczyk, Lorraine Kowalski. Fourth row--Lois Kraisser. Elaine Kulesza, Mary Kulishek. Fifth row-Marie Lorchalk, Linda Lauer. Phyllis Laumann. Sixth row-Janet Lee, Margaret Legg, Geraldine Leone, Angela Lewanrlowski. Seventh row'-Linda Lewis, Mary Lewis, Marion Liberlo, Mary Patricia Liberto, Mary Anne Linardi, Mary Margaret Linsenmyer, Mary Patricia Loftus. Eighth row-Mary Vir- ginia Long, Barbara Lowe, Roberta Lnweknmp. Mary Louise Lee, Elizabeth Luby, Margaret Lutrcykowski, Patricia Machlinska, Diana Mack, Margaret Mader. ,W we 'fr X. .1 4 ,NX H .1 'r ' of ff Q' .. ,V , wg, w ,, fu. i 'z :rw K X ...H ... , U A f au. K . ,io , is 'ax 1. We-Ar. - ' i' .g, 5 5 Wa' . V r if A++ P fx:f'5iiMf 4 M.. ig! flfi ' . ,.',, e ff fefiiaig- ' a x :gk ,ara hx , .5fi.5f'ii:E43'r-452 L K- 4 5 L 4 4 .QM wr- -: ' QW: trap, Q, ,. , Q. . - Q.. 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Fourth row-Joan McLean, Ann Mears, Pat Merendio. Fifth row-Loretta Merryman, Sarah Metter, Roseann Metzger. Sixth row-Pat Michalak, Bonita Miller, Janet Miller, Berona Molnarice. Sevenllz row-Ellen Managhan, Martha Monius, Dorothy Moran, Mary Eileen Morfe. Sarah Morrison, Maureen Mul- keim, Dona Murphy. Eighth row-Mary Ellen Murphy, Joanne Nejedlik, Ann Noon, Joyce Norwood, Judy Novotny, Gail O'Neill, Susan Otter, Mary Jo Palrimbo. A my!-,1 Q , M N gf .e , , J . -is at tw gg , f: g,,vilQ- yy, - . 4 iw l -1-Sw nf, ww -that . ,gi if ' + 1 , 1' , X ' N ,, y mam ' A Q f . ',' g,:g::e,ii::5z4f:- yu- 3 . X- , ' nw , 7 7ii'f5T 'fh , . i', NEEFW. f . , -zJ..,f.: yeis , 'z-Q-,,, ff sf .f 1, ,v,-::1!fE:3v, ziqfft 11' fl ji , ,...,, , ' , A ..,' ,m,,, ', -Tr? so s QQ wntMi-rwe Whmhwwmowg li' llliqug 1 Q Neff' yrm,o C , ,. , X lil Km fi! 5,2394- 22:J1':,g5,,ggif . tight' j l z S xIrlL? .sl ,z4?S.fil3' ' ix it X .5 ,tg :fig ,,., ,init v 54 af S' ' Q an if wkiiya .w . ,see if? ed-re ' Ee .5 -5 W1 ' A V ' -,, 'X N -Q ww If -' 'Ref' H MW V -i f 3' :J K f -wi, : wfew , .-.,' 1:f,fi,fz1 --'- , :ZEVIL 51 :t ,xr ' :iz t - MIN le 1' 1 K' ft I if ' 1 Ji . , . ,,A. , , g ,I W, M ,355 1, Y it zz, 26122432554Efo1z:.fE?iit 5. -- 'kizkwh First row-Emely Pantor. Sandra Parks, Nancy Parr, Agatha Patti, Joanne Payne, Carol Peters. Carole Pfeiffer. Second row -Delores Piccinini. Ruth Picco. Third row-Deana Pirchalski, Hedwig Poniatowski. Fourth row-Loretta Portero, Eileen Pott- hast. Fifth row-Elizaebeth Preller, Margaret Prevasta. I QV, ,hifi wwe' ui' ,gi nge, aeiiiit xLl'Elif1f1W, A , Q, aw.. 1,wf'zs .ii-fiiig, f 11, Nlfl-f',lTll,,XQiiilliifliliflfiit ty' . ,, I lwmle ,tow We PSRAMM wily.- .-mann-,......,,t,f. liek if ,, it X it QW SEE? . .,x YF 2 In a Sophomore English class the desks have been rearranged so that the girls may work together. 'kggm -1-1. 5 l 4, . aeee N te ,E X W. v 'sl 1. 5 Ihhf' . ng 5 I :m'mf3:':1l's 1flfsfz':p'4-it 4 fest . a g' p. v W E131 , ri vwg,1, Alf v f V gig?-l1!2gf.. t. g5l21 W tibwgr ,Qlt -t!,,1?E31ee3E?fQggwgy 95 ails:-fl it ts,E'.emi2s1f-.:f Sixth row-Mary Pugaczewski. Katherine Purnell. Seventh row -Pat Regan, Regina Remming. Eighth row-Elizabeth Ram- pello, Lynne Reichard. Ninth row-Mary Carol Reilly, Margaret Renehan, Joan Rhodes, Pat Riggle, Geraldine Riggs, Kathleen Riley, M. Riley, Dale Rivers. A-.jx ,K if ivei4?f f 'aw aa Jgfgi 'Q3' .mf o Ng I , 4 V fr3.lfg,, Q F iY K ..,, , , ta, , - .fl--ff.-:.ff,,,.,W,, , t . , . ,... .. ., -.L YZ, ,,,. - 'Y fM2ziH'!f?.1, . , . FA fs IL1 diva . 2 f f' Ii V . 'mia V C' 1': -1 H .2 . , -fr . W f 1 tml its lifllliiiig Q 2 . + rig? Wm, ' 'ii-'Iii' t 'Fl fl-il5i.v.l,, -w h' ,, , Nt-ii2:,'2:zt., Q. . tstt , 1,4 . K it wgfiffifiEgffz3.,1,g'w,:fEifiifglriin ::',:..2fii'':.iiiit2q5g.'NieE .li,..2iif. X s. M13'1f5:.ff!.s.gg7lj1x31-gf'mix' ,iigflgfiiMifgziibii'32535521332 First row-Margaret Rivers, Barbara Robinson, Bonnie Rocken- baugh, Ann Rodenki, Milroy Rothgober, Mary Lou Rubeling, Pat Rubeling. Second row-Pat Ryan, Sheila Sawyer. Third row-Regina Scheiner, Barbara Scherer. Fourth row-Dagmar, Scherer, Paulette Schermer. Fifth row-Carole Schmole, Nancy Schmidt. These sophomores find that posters and other visual 1 .114 - 2 get . We 2 ,X it 41 'M , 4 .f 5 iz., .- fiiiifeiirwfi . -lv if in ,jiisgggfm , .X 1 64 ti N' W. 2 tw L 44 -ti 4 5 is ,V '23 M 1-Xti?li4'15,g .WM L 1 x UH xi! itat.-in mg. 1, 1, .L rf' fn t.sS'11f1i:,Z 19 aids add special interest to their Latin classes. ailf .ielfi . . s , X ibf 4' ' lg Fl? P . 2 Slim, f' ,tsiet at :slush 5.5 1, 3 , . ,,..55f.tggfgfQe ,. .f1?gszgg2:1flg'x. . .sw uni, - 1,2 iff.: .1-Wi i:ffg'Yl3lg5?'4 'if'if-5 HH sin ffl,fi1gasfgei1Qiiis1Lii?:Q - 7-f2EZg:ipwhii164Ex45li 521 if. 'zfrimr Sixth row-Frances Scholberg, Joyce Schreiber. Seventh row -Ann Marie Schultz, Helen Schwarz. Eighth row-Jane Scott, Ann Singer. Ninth row-Carol Seaholm, Alice Severn, Linda Shannon, Carolyn Shearer, Carol Sheppard, Catherine Shultz, Marge Siewierski. ucziwii is It !,2',,. gh., , mi, si, .I I Wlwglf -.1 is W me sez, Sw if , 1. ,, , 452'-.2 ti 3221142 g,:.j1Q1.i ik. - Q at 'Ci gz l5ffi-iff'ii'Ei3 .aiffiifzf -2 mg. r:w-3,5515 Ziyi: f if v- w-.2 ,mam 1vImf'? ifiisflef, ,S l MV 23 5' ...ge i ., ., :Mg -Eg X .mi t. QL f 1? ' Q x is gf: W' his.. 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V, 1' Sir 559552 2 ' .X , .f .a,, M, ,,.,. was ,Q ,, , M, , 'f'n,5l:uy95IL, V 79 If- n.,,3:m Q f. .,.f ,,, ,. all , Wir, lfjlr A, S, it 5, W ,, . . rf ,lS,4I,f,f1?s val ..i,,,g,,35, ,gf f we 'K-,D 'KA'h CHQ ,wMfT,, e Khbb 5153-35,- T i , W 4:51 3 , 4 Y' , ,.,, , ,,,, W N ir in K is S First row-Joan Skowvira, Barbara Skeedra, Janet Smith, Marie Smith, Mary Ellen Smith, Pat Smith, Rita Smith, Gloris Sniodach, Mary Snyder. Second row-Margaret Souder, Rosalie Southfora, Shirley Spangla, Diane Spellocy, Lorraine Spiegel, Catherine Sprinkle, Barbara Strobel, Mary Ann Szewczyk. Third row-Madolyn Thomas, Pat Thompson, Celeste Trzeciak, Carol Tucker, Carol Unke- back, Susan Urbonas, Veronica Van Kirk, Rita Vichio. Fourth row-An-ita Vore, Diane Waesche, Marilyn Wagner, Marsha Walters, Pat Wallace, Elaine Wallbillick, Diane Warns, Elizabeth ebster, Anna Weisner. Sophomores, with the true spirit of Christmas, visit the Christmas Crib in the chapel. v - -v Q iii, -Q asf! 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M .f,:5f,xsi'21:v:fhg,fgg,., .xiii-M. -:Mft is f'-, www f!'- 1,. .,f..:w.t-gig.:-gg.: -2x,1.fffIi.E-Sfw '2v5'Q?'5 .-,' , 'g,,'fu,1.gjQi'.-i, A Y l'ig'fi I iiiiggQf3 2355 l,,.,51j,-,Lib , , f , i2QiQ:nf,:fff1sf-Q Etlltbg 'ft'tia'llfifs5sEif2fez.5 eeee e it g5,:5,rg1f'.,::i .... 1. -4 1 . V 3gsif5i1 i.f Z3f5!?E5i:Eg- . f 12413-1, A s,j,,Q,'g . j xtyzzwm. .asv w,,,,.n5f,fW, ' 'L ft ,A M ff Q- , ' , -, -,3 ' as f 1 W ' ' s g e eeee t ' . -,-k ' M -W at ' f leaps V ' i ,.1.-- ' K 5. is f- qfg. sz ,.'. U HES.. E p ,kkffwif A A K r , xx if , I I, 7. X , x X, ai H ' f . NP A , .sw ,,,h, 2, N . .. .,.. 1 .. . . .,rA.....M.............,-vw..-...1 First row-Karen Welsh Carol Willem Darla Williams Rose Williams, Victoria Wilson, .lean Wisniewski, Margaret Wisniewski, ,lane Wolf, Carol Wolfisheimer, Barbara Woronka. Second row -Patricia Wroten, Nancy Yingling, Maryann Zawioski, Anne Zelenka, Dolores Zentgraf, Antoinette Zerhusen, Gloria Zglinicki, Mary Ann Ziegler, Marie Ziemski, Joan Zimmerman. Meet Willy! The BETO Club members learn the anatomy of the human body from this manikin. B.E.T.0. Membership in the B.E.T.0. Club is open to all sophomores who attain a B plus average in biology during the first quarter. Through their Biological Experiments, Thought and Observa- tions, ubuddingn scientists begin to see more fully that God is everywhere. Research Laboratory Films, speakers who oiier the benefits of their experiences, field trips, scientific skits and plays and an occasional party, all help to make the B.E.T.0. Club both instructive and enjoyable. '4Look out, birds! became a much repeated phrase when the members decided to start a bird watching program. Although this turned out to be more fun than work, the girls did learn to recognize at least some of the local birds by their song, plumage, and nests. 37 V6 -My 43 11 4 , .w-wg' W' The modernh s1n 'L, d ' 1 - . at 0110 woman J 54 9 9 hood i I 'Q K . . P to mspzre brav vw : 1 g to free from preju I f e ' to teach the art of A 5 First row-Mary Abell, Pat Ackerman. Carolyn Agnello, Deanna Alvez, Agnes Auburger, Barbara Baer, Dolores Baker, Diane Baldwin. Second row-Sandra Banaski, Geraldine Barnes, Judy Bateman, Bar- bara Bavister, Lillian Bean, Elizabeth Betts. Third row-Angela Bialczak, Harriet Bigalke, Lois Blackert, Judy Blair. Fourth row- Pat Bober, Eugenia Bolard. Fifth row-Pat Bonica, Mary .Io Boyd. , . fd.. re , ,.', . Eg in in-1t'::f:i?! ' vw M 51 Q i -.,: A . f.,,,i, . ,, A, b'iee t ef at B' R. 3 ,Kd ,af U i ,x in , at ' 3 iii, F' 3 . i 1 at I, .tl 1 4 ' w. , JS ,L .Ms wi t 311.2 mite 1444 ff 'F- Q m S. H V: M ,,T'+ft3 W. -1- tc L- ,e 1 Q 1 J., H t it Q, ,u ,. J N .qt-7. xwf 3H3 51 'B 1, ' Chucoski. Wi, ,V 4 - I . if ' E i i i ...F ss. g 1 , ff dw? P? 9 e , 'f .+ I Y A B iff- U Juniors, Joan Weluck, Frances Musotto, Marla Lom- ' bardo and Concetta Vinci expectantly vlew the '- Colden Stairs which are reserved for the Seniors. la' x- - A Ls, ' F ' ' Q 4 S Y , :iff Q 14 fi wg.. :iii Vs ,,'. 40 V .,,,f5pf,g. 1 ,mi ,gs Sixth row-Catherine Brazier, Mary Brennan, Audrey Brice, .loan Books. Seventh row-Martha Burns, Mary Ellen Bush, Loretta Byrne Mary Patricia Callahan, Pat Cantwell, Elizabeth Care. Eighth row- Lillian Carey, Barbara Carnes, Mary Ann Carozza, Patricia Carter Dorothy Cvey, Kathleen Cavey, Katherine Christinsen, Mary Lou a ,4,, .,., ' Q31 :Sl 1: foflliv ff' .Ma 3, 1 .3-535355, x 'g f ',1mfgf ' :L-vt H, . ' f i,QQ3g5W15.f K .. h Sf., :LW x I , , ., .. ,,,,r,, it at - ' 'a . ' -,I -fi .-.4 Eg fig' 135, . . .Was 4 .SUV '1 r ' ,. .yi a 1 X. at QM? Q h ' NK. 'Q ,gfefg J -f. .K+ V we, rg, .M ,:2:g.5 ,1f, 2 A , .1 auf ' . ru- H .59-ft gi, r, I 1' 3.1312 Lf' G ,. x. .5-51 -'K . - ..., Mg, f' 'Wh-Lv qt'-w. my.-j ,t First row-Pat Ciambotti, Carmen Ciotola, Frances Colontonia, Beverly Cook, Margaret Coolahan, Elizabeth Cooney, Gloria Cooper, Ingrid Crona. Second row-Rosemarie Culotta, ,loan Davis, Joyce De Grange, Patricia DeLuca, Frances Demarco, Adalgisa DeSimone. Third row-Patricia DiAntonia, Nancy DeCamillo, Barbara Dicker- son, Carolyn Dickerson. Fourth row-Marianne DiPaula, Joyce Dog- gendoii. lrene Do raw-Ioa Edith E Barbara Ference, Fifth row-Charlotte Doll, Helen Dorwiallo. Sixth row yle, Pat Duggan, Patricia Dunnigan, Pat Durmer. Seventh n Dyott, Barbara Eberling, Irene Eberling, Hazel Eberwein, ngles, Patricia Everett. Eighth row-Christine Fackler Faherty, Andrea Farnulard, Mary Ann Ferlick, Stephanie Patricia Fiori, Elizabeth Fisher, June Fleischrnan. tag, mi 5 - f, i .X , if Wy: nv -, ,MM D ,Q E N .E hh lm' r x 'S iv i , '- '7?1I:'SI3'Zru iw 4, rr , , in 1 7 ill gil M 5 I 4 W -1 rw 5 31 -7 r- , P2 Y it . we at v tw tl f- Q it r s , V . ,ga 'Q QW W 1 S ,f it 5' 2 A Q. , L if if 5 Vo,-h 3 'e',, , lu' 71,2 Vrkt J C 1. I , . . ig 12 , C i jf R H 5,j1igg2'iiEQgi1f 1: ry mein' in ,E v 5-ff is 5 V Q V Joan Wenck and Frances Musotto practice 4 E ,, I bisecting a geometric figure in geometry. ' ,I P ---l'?'V'n f ' 11, 312211, 453- fr-ak, ' .. , ww e l I f, 1s 1 fe zzwi- .et 1 vfl -rea: . Q-fg,gf,-Sant.: what i mwmi . ix 5,- .: Hr .il v , 1 ww., it-2. 'ai v.z4faie1ffi11 -W7 7 3' - ':sr1ggg,Q1.i5gki Q 1. e, ,wut fgipi W 'fc-ffffrie-rf We :W 53,565 ,rw me ,gm . V, i M Hifwif ufzw A,s V 1 Q,-my ,txt Lietgiiagiigylj. 'wwf' '- ...,,.Lsi1., a.Eio1:.,,.g,,:p.' 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Hart, Pay Hayden, Barbara Heacock. Fifth row-Linda Hed- derick, Marlene Hejduk, Rose Marie Henschle, Mil- dred Hisky, Nancy Hitzelberger, Cynthia Hobbs, M. Frances Hook, M. Louise Hoos. Sixth row-Martha Howlett, Carol Hudson, Margaret Hughes, M. Pat Hughes, Mildred Humphreys, Mary Hutchins, Carol Huttenberger, Phuliss Iervello, Joyce Imhoff. ,r ' .U Sig-, ifei-My .,.,,,. . ,es .g,.,w, f i.f...,. L 1 ' mr' -.,, kv if I 5, ,. M K' .Q L S S ,. 0 N 5' .au ' K in xx ' ' I iiglfiilffili W 4 , ,,,,. s , E ix fu- ,., -Jann. il 3 i . 5 A K ,Ya Q Q: ., r l-i,3Q35g1i'i' sf iiiiriaiv N , zqgggfllqeii qi Q.. I l w ,, -at , 'A izliif? sg nd' . NF x 3 , ,Q 'fill iii 21 't 'i ' . 'it 1- ii ' , L5 3 gr-1 ai? .J 'a ,I .vfil-:swzi 2sf1222fliSEiess2521555535522-iffdhbai f ,,,is.wgl1 we it . ffm' WE liiiillzfiii' s?5i5's iwfiifi S T, SM' ' :iz 1553 r 'ggaf ffifiyw' ml, , W, ,, xg -f . 'Wl f '5'. 2 .. I lry. ' li' 4 , .wc IL, o - l W .::f1'llf'wvs12s.:f 51 i-A -1 f- . K M1 ,,,,., ,sw:,1b,:... s. I . p bg , .fn , ,. .. W, -vga Q we .gil f ,i23522fELf1sr,' A ii rise ilk A ,i I . ...T-o..a-We .A ,Q . ,.., , 4 we ex 4-r H . .f ,f wgf Q ,, af L' Hwxllf J fx' 'las-Hfl iw. ,E 6' if 'tff.'fii'fWf'e122?2l q k J. J E45 f M Kg Q. , , , . ,I 'WA at ifili 212-Hz. 'b.f e ,I fig ff 5 , 7 A. , R ..m........,.amf s - e 4,3 s l F Mg, , .. ,QQ wiv 7 S ,L- iiiesaib, lik, i 6, X 5, , , W ,,,, vp jY,' ji -5143, . ,--'Q . 5 , i A 4 fkmfw-1 ,, in , J Q35 ' N. i, '- I First row-Ann Jablonski, Joan Jackson, Anne Patricia Jacobs, Shelia Jenkins, Carolyn Jaricek, Patricia Justis, Pat Kamasins- kas, Eileen Kane, Marjorie Kane. Second row-M. Anne Kar- wacki, Elizabeth Kelly, Jean Kinstler, Mary J. Kipp, Mary G. Kirby, Mary Klimezak, Kathleen Knox, Susanne Koehler. Third row-Frances Kosnik, Ellen Krieger, Judy Kutska, Harriet Lan- don, Kathleen Leonard, Miriam Linder. Fourth row-Ida Lindner, Mary Anne Lipp, Pat Livingston, Loretta Lombardi, Maria Lombardo. Fifth row-Dorothy Lorenz, Barbara Lowicki, Mary McDonald, Patricia Mace, Judy Maggitti, P. Mahan, Geraldine Maks, Josephine Malinowski. Sixth row-Mary Man- nion, Maryanne Marecki, Virginia Maroney, Mary A. Martezuk, Audrey McCarthy, Elizabeth McMullen, Ann Mengers. L'The Littlest Angel portrayed by Bonnie Shiloh prepares to fly as the j dignified Seraphim look on. l ' f to iff - yi - ff L fi 213540 e 3 T7 -fr ' 'Tx ni , Sie-'Eoiif KP 122753 J. ises - .-'. , ,gihfiiijffgfl , -me 'A '-zsagvzf , I-1z,fqg:,4szr2f'qf fiizegi . K, Pf ', fin' 43 f , ' -A t ..- .tv . ., .4 M39 Wa v5 5- a s ,.,: ,, . ais.1ff ?V !?, Q 'Y :A 1'-525 za' 9 2.11. Q., i f -f .4-.ifls F 12 ,3 X , N F tfzsflvl' .list-fiffiim. 'iifiw .igifffzrfiwlissiisaifrfzzd, in -w,g,g:fz.w1151gg1g,,Qi'gi55igi-f-waV 1, if , M., 3.4, X, 1, , lk? 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Wits H ,, J ,Q Y 1 'Si - 1 ' if ,f 524 t 1 f was f- 1 , 1, We-1-fgi ,. QW' i tffaat , ,ff.11- ,z sf. , :1fz1.,f:.,1:g,1g- 1,1'f.t ' , ,'liQh.,N x 4 f,,,3I'?Q5i55ii -1 ,fl W' 1 '.. L, is gg,'a,,.+-1- 75, fri rf -1 ,, W Q First row-Eleanor Meyers, Regina Mihrn, Patricia Mildenherger, Janice Miller, Kathleen Miller Maury Minor, Constance Misialek, Carolyn Mister, Patricia Mister, Pat Mohr. Second row Antoinette Montagna, Margaret Moon, June Morgan, Veronica Moulton, Gloria Murphy, Rosemary Murphy, Frances Musottp, Nancy Myers, Mary Nelligan. Third row-Alberta Nelson, Beverly Nicoletta, Catherine Fay Nitsch, Joyce North, Lillian Notaranegelo, Monica Nowak, Pat O'Connor, Donna O7Donovan. Fourth row-Barbara Oehring, Virginia O'Leary, Pat O,Neill, Julie Orlando. Fifth row-Barbara Osenhurg, Catherine Otter, Janet Parks, Margaret Parsons, Patricia Peddicord, Joan Petrlik. Sixth row-Janice Petruska, Dolores Pflueger, Mary Katherine Preble, Carol Pringle, Carolyn Quinn, Noreen Ragan, Geraldine Rajca, Roberta Rau. Seventh row-Lillian Rauch, Veronica Rebert, Katherine Redel, Ann Rheid, Celeste Reisinger, Mary Lou Rhein, Helen Riggins, Mary Riley, Marrita Rill. f . W ' 'i at u 3, ti Q 2 ig? I 4 , ,Q-Q' '41, , Wilfii Ylklgri K in jx C' izil r -- ,, ,,,,,- -- as 1,5 1 1 1 , 5 'N ' f'.5?ff2 6 Li f ' f,:ifE,1i15 N . 1'5 't'- 1: kkri t ,., -I 1 iff-1,1 1?1,l'.f1f7i 1M 11 1 'S tw er ,trrr ,,,, V, W - -we eff 113533 ti A 1 as 'Si A l' E 1 ...Mfg 1 - :w:113g,.,,1g:az1f5, K 7 e,,, 1 - 11, an , - -5. 1 ,,w.1,,.. - aff as ,-attxavefj, 91 - Ns 'x 1 .. Q Li: . 1 1 .1 ..., av QV., . 'tr 5 V 5 1 l i 4 1 J I l 1 +A 1295 K K If ffm' A r ra H A ,. 'ig 2 pg , -if-L--' -IN, . .f ws. ,,1,f,.x 4' . 'Q gi , . -f -1 V if xzgizr f 1 f asia? . 1 ,, I , ,ft U fr t. I my K g 11 fggVf,,:',fTg,gZQ1gg,,: 23, 1 1'-i-,fv::., . 5- f. 'I H1 af - L A aww ihwi 11, .- t. .V 'i , , 31 0 , 'Will Vff 552115 QW? g,,w5t:c ,vii M' 'sa..:s,1aiff,g,fA .. ...1., ,. li li' Militia . . ' Y' if fax. ttltgtgsiits' fr' wr .L ,Y ., fan? Q Q a fa? ,V-.W .. . ,Wx r l Q QR 45' vs f,a 3h,M HQM' ,sara ffmg il, i' 4 ,lt Y A W fin ,iZLf:lYE'i i ' , , k, t Q-, if ,fQ, , l , .w, ii PT. -,.. Z it First row-Barbara Rist, Susan Robbins, Barbara Roberts, Kathleen Roberts, Mary Anne Roddy, Flora Rose, Ilma Rosskopf, Dolores Ruheling, Mary St. John, Patricia Sanders. Second row- Rosaline Sansone, Mary Ellen Sawyer, Dorothy Schaefer, Judy Sehammel, Elaine Schoppske, Barbara Shcneider, Doris Schwarzkopf, Pat Scully. Third row-Catherine Seiser, Mary Lou Seng, Dawn Sennett, Joyce Sherwood, Barbara Shields, Bonita Shiloh. Fourth row-Phyllis Shine, Laimute Sidlauskas, Catherine Sipes, Alice Smick. Fifth row-Ann Smith, Jane Smith, Janice Smith, JoAnne Smith, Judith Smith, Karen Smith, Margaretta Smith. Sixth row-Barbara Smith- myer, Mary Lou Sobzak, Rita Sroka, Mary Stock, Mary Clare Stoner, Virginia Sturgeon, Mary Sweitzer, Jane Takovich, Elizabeth Taneyhill. Seventh row-Susan Tarsia, Phyllis Taylor, Beverly Teybner, Jeanette Thomas, Mary Kathleen Thornton, Mary Tobper, Joan Townsley, Elizabeth Trainor, Patricia Travers, Pat Truffer. Je 11- 'xii if -fm z., , , A ,L , .. hr'.a N U 5 ,Nr M, KA I , ti, 52, , A, A i ' I e,l,g.li r',' w 'rf' 'S 54 X,,. gi- iii . A iiiifl ..-a 7 ii? , .mmf f ' Jmmf Bmw .wma 5 aWwwm abc - ' ,ww W? sg? t Q1 wg, Q? J C J' ,IS-17 :Nik ,L L. 1 .t .--, 1 - 2 H Q' a 4 K Q. , my t f Q . 3 ' , 7-3,3 an relfii- 'lr' ' - ii sv J ',,.5la,..,g ' - 1 . Y li sf' a rw . M., 'N A sf 'f 'if' gp mf-rf fe , f 'ff il--'fall In , 259- Q11 , -K ,' .fasifv Q- ,. .ef Q, Y K I 1 ... . I - . '. E Ml .. ' ii' ii , I ' , .. 4TX, H.. il V 'I e , K 'T V l - f it ' 'f K f - ii-in iw 1,4 mga 5, H f,- 1 L ,Q l 1-1, A .. , , Savill? C in f ' A I Tiezfifi W. . Y -V Hz., V1 . 1 ' 1 x Y lL99'E' 4 Ixai -4- , Q ' 4,1 :QQ S. -Jw, SX W- W, X 5 Q w VK 'fvril :wolf ilfiili . gf rw 1 2 i , , , . 4 , H5 ,mia if M ,, J F X- f,.-if w'f+?f.2 . flggqggg ,M ,, ., ,, M., K -Q--ir? xiii -- 1, .. ,um f- da ... . 1 . 'Y 154 'frzWl'3,,, ,, :ffl ,ggi 2 N, CZ ' ' i Y ,-'1,'fx,'k.f-i.f'iW e ., X. my-:Sz as: .?'i4Qi? i,1 1 H at fs Q E5 , M1553 ,,Ai?i6?'A-if if ww. . .gf N ' i1ii4if13,ili'riCl ,Lg 5 A ' l lit ,K w ,,, if li' 'L ?ff55'f.5?el' l5ilil:,, ' lla' 02. ' H, fn. sf . ' -, - . 4 153125. ,,s ' , 'Hi ,, Maury Minor, Janet Kipp and Mary Wagner visit the Underwood Company to get first-hand information con- cerning typewriter mechanisms. I fiilfif fkr ,xi at q W1 if-,E ,fx ig, . ,X -eg! I 'iw Fr ifiiliwy t vzjfjjgy., ' y is is i - w5lif'g, . .,.- U, .,, , ., ,Lift F' x ,'1.ojfii3g,,,, iff-Sw rig iw? f ' .'1::'f1: ,ll':flf, 5335? w- viz' V,-:ik . ,- ap ', 119' 7'5.ii.i, it -- Q 1, wx f fy W ' gina' .afzim s, Q yi: 9,,2.mz-S55 A . rw, .Q ' giiiiilisl, fi 5fiiii2s:agitL,:':?'g,sgg5 QQ, :S:zaifazfsa-xwzigilsa kLm,2,. ' , f!E14!?iffi5?W i mffzi' ' . C, siifqige a f Z, SW ' xg ' 2,1 - - 'Tit A ' 2f'llfaIf img, i.g?5,,,, f?af.1,:f2iglQi:? , ., it , First row-Patjana Tschapelski, Diane Tucker, Concetta Vinci, Carol Voight, Mary Wagner, Constance Walega, Janice Waltrup, Marlene Warner. Second row-Elaine Watkins, Mary Watts, Georgia Weber. Pat Welker, Joan Wench, Cecelia Whalen. Third row-Dolores White, Marlene Widmyer, Pat Wicland, Edwina Wilhelmsen. Fourth row-Helene Wilkens, Margaret Willard. Fifth ro-w-.loan Williams, Pat Willinger. Sixth row-.loanne Wills, Patricia Wilson, Regina Windhaus, .lanice Wip- field, Barbara Wolle, Magdalene Woodward, Rosemary Zidwick. 4' -,1n 1f,v, C5 'W Pill: 5 qw, we 51 95 ,W . iw N 1 1 a'f.Q,fg,grg',g ez?-fits? f as 6' 1 ,,',:12r3SI? 4' '-151236, . . ,tk ,N M., M i s A 1 wi rim ' 1' uiiifil ' -in 5 '33 min ' Y 'M 1' 5 5 , , . Q 2' at ,A e-Q? w ' Eddie Wilhelmsen, President of the Junior Class, checks to see that everyone knows her lines for the Garden Party skit. JUNIOR ACTIVITIES This year is prologued by happy anticipation. Your eiforts in school seem to bring some tangi- ble reward. You flash a ring before the eyes of the underclasses. You enhance your feminine beauty with the softness and fullness of an eve- ning gown as you set out for the Junior Prom. But you also realize that you are receiving a larger share of responsibility. The class of '59 has proven that they, by their good will and effi- ciency will proudly and capably assume leader- ship at Seton. The eyes of the Junior class are on Pat Fogg and Pat Mister as they practice for the Garden Party skit. Anticipating their Rhapsody in Blue, Juniors, Barbara Hcacock, Maury Minor and dates ascend the stairs to the beautifully decorated auditorium. JUNIOR PROM February 14, 1958, went down in the minds of the junior class, as one of the greatest occasions in their lives. For many girls, it was a night of great expectations, since it was their iirst big formal dance. wllhe Men of Noten, playing familiar favor- ites, were an essential part in making this an unforgettable evening. As the girls in pastel gowns and their dates streamed out of the prom, the strains of Rhapsody in Bluew followed them down the paths of memories. The receiving line, consisting of parents of juniors, graciously welcomed the early arrivals at the Junior Prom. in K4 fx' A, Q E 2? 4 3 ' :Z Q 3 : 2' 4 mam 30:13.06 M wel'-1 WW TW 53 11 -Q E ,,r, :I - ,QQ 35- ,. mi j i Q53 . ' lf, 1- 'W 35' QW? 4 i 'I 2 ,Ia-Mug il :Q ,,'- fig' 2 f f-ff N-ww W . W 3 . was W v gk .'V! , ., I :V I1 R ...v v 1 X' .x'w:Hf' i 'ff QP M r ' : il w V34 is ff 'R ii 1 Q gg , 5 .Q A I v v ' N Q 'P The f - al .Wg- n. .. : 'can Oman hood . , p C to reco nz beau t mu-si dnd lzt a re 1 ' . with , - , , ,I ' to f lig t in aesthdtid f iqli 1 ' i f to sav ur that wluidh if rulswze 1 1 L ET' , 1 I! W I Q fl U11 C0l'lt6l'l'L ll TL I Oiiflz the perfecting of imfeffiqezzce mmf go fraizzinq for feaderslzip LEADERS CLUB All clubs serve an educational purpose. We learn so much from the various activities-much not included in textbooks. We develop the art of taking orders gracefully and how to get along with others. All clubs are coordinated by the Leaders Club which is an assemblage of the heads of all school organizations presided over by the president of the Children of Mary. '4Nearer to Jesus--closer to Mary was the motto of the Leaders Club during this school year. Jean Ziolkowski, Patricia Johnson and Mary Patricia Johnston discuss plans for the next Leaders Club meeting f Charles Gamba from Polytechnic helps Pat Johnson and Marlene Bisasky, Mary Catherine Monius, Katherine Mary Pat Johnston conduct a fashion show. 52 Simon, and Seton Finnessy smile as Sister Dolores serves them refreshments at the Leaders Club party - f 'M' f-W--- H W---M A--b ww---v-My NLL-A ---'ff-11-ffR ,W -A-A. yyvf f-., U MW :-.,,,-,..,..--,V k ...,.,- ,L,.. , ,. .. VL.. . . ,L,. .. , ., . . , Ch ere is no Letter model for fke Gfmericcuz Gaflwfic woman. Sister Constantia supervises Peggy Sanks and Barbara Zer- husen as they prepare a bulletin board. MOTHER SETON GUILD Mother Seton Guild is numbered among the spiritual organizations here at Seton. Its primary purpose is to work for further- ing the cause of canonization of Elizabeth Ann Seton. Essay and poster contests help to awaken the interest of the student body in the saintly life of their patroness. Daily prayer is also offered for this cause. The officers of the Guild, Paula Skelton, Anna Marie Moylan, Barbara Zerhusen and Peggy Sanks, look at scenes from the life of Mother Seton. Donna Marie Murphy initiates her sister, Eileen, into the practice of contributing to the Sacred Heart Legion sacri- fice box. onzcuz is a reffecfioiz of god. LEGION OF THE SACRED HEART The Legion of the Sacred Heart has for its aim and purpose prayer and sacrifice for religious vocations in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Father John McCall, director of this organization at Seton, gives generously of his time for group conferences and private interviews. Working under the direction of Monsignor Ells, archdiocesan director of vocations, Father McCall has developed a program whereby he visits Seton two days a month. Setonites find this program both enlightening and interesting. Father McCall addresses student body at one of the monthly meetings. Monsignor Ells., Archdiocesan director of vocations, visits Seton and is greeted by one of his own parishioners, Catherine France. ne camzof five without beauty. The Art Club uses various media to express an idea. Members of the club demonstrate the use of the bulletin board., water colors, and tempera paints. ART CLUB Drawing and painting should form a part of a complete education. The Art Club has as an objective to cultivate a taste for what is truly beautiful in art. Drawing, painting, and Working with ceramics aid in accomplishing this end. Appreciation of great painters and great paint- ings develop in all members both aesthetic delight and a character that is noble. Sister Ann Regis passes judgment on the efforts of Shirley Lautz, Rosemary Maisto, Pat Murphy, and Arlene F' officers of the Art Club. lelds, 2. K K .bl ,.zsFi5l1,f:fi'I'iffW,. K ,Qz..W,,. ., lf Wg 5. H1 4, rm, ,, ,M K, X-ue, , the ,, tk a ervice fo oflzers is at beautiful practice: VISUAL AIDS The Visual Aids are rightly named for they are truly aides. Each member of this club must possess a sense of responsibility, for theirs is the task to see that all audio-visual aid equip- ment is where it belongs at the time it is required. Long hours outside of class are required checking lists, determining the condition of films, trans- porting equipment and taking inventory. During class this year the Aides increased their services by operating all equipment used for teaching purposes. Ginny Bush, Pat Fenton, and Mary Bensley prepare to deliver the projector and screen to a classroom where it will be put to good use. Kathleen Ball, Pat McCarson, and Carole Riesner with Sister Jerome examine new equipment for the Visual Aids Department. gn af! filings fake fha shiefd of faith. N CCD Quite a considerable amount of talent, energy, and good-will are needed to become members of the CCD. The idea inspiring all this enter- prise is the desire to impart to others lessons of the faith that we often take for granted. The work is absorbing, but it is a certain way of sharing with the less fortunate a part of that Christian heritage which is ours. Members of this organization help teach in the parishes on Sundays. Many will also generously sacrifice their vacation time to teach religion courses. A lesson on the Fourth Commandment IS prepared by Concetta Conigliaro, Bonnie Blasco, woman possesses an ilzsiqhf info flze business world. BUSINESS CLUB Membership in the Business Club is open to all business students. Under the patronage of St. Joseph the Worker, the club endeavors to instill into all its members a love for the ideals required to take Christ into the business world. Students study ways and means to build up good work habits and concentrate on developing a Mary-like personality. The members of the Busi- ness Club have affiliated themselves with the National Future Business Leaders of America, an organization which now totals 40,000 mem- bers. Through active membership of worthwhile educational, vocational and leadership experi- ence at local, state and national levels, activities include volunteer work for religious and civic organizations and field trips to business and industry. Special instructions from successful business leaders and graduates who have found a career in the business world are periodically given to members. Pat Wilson, Phyllis Shine, and Marlene Hejduk atten- tively watch as a Vari-type machine is demonstrated. Sister Mary Grace, with the officers of the Business Club, Mary Anna Green, Peggy Davis, Gwendolyn Snyder, Rita Leap. and Josephine Zito, check the procedure for the installation of officers. in-w,,xNw ary sian s as or eacozz CHILDREN OF MARY As we plan ahead for Womanhood, We must not forget the very ideal of women, Mary, the Mother of God. The Children of Mary Associa- tion tries to put into daily practice those virtues which 'will make them resemble their model. Under the leadership of this organization, much charity has been practiced. One group visits City Hospital on various occasions taking with them timely treats and useful articles. Children of Mary Reception, Lourdes Week, and the annual May crowning have all made this year holier and happier for all members. Concetta Vinci, Joyce Doggendorf, and Ann Mengers repare the Children of Mary bulletin board for May. ffoodilzq fifeys course wifk lzer Lriqlzfness. During the monthly meeting of the Children of Mary, the seniors portray the apparitions of Saint Catherine Lahoure. The Green Scapular and Ribbons Committees com- plete their monthly assignments. The officers of the Children of Mary, Patricia Johnson, Judy Beckman, Donna Siegert, and Nancy Harig converse with Sister Margaret, the moderator of the organization. The Marinews Committee, Pat Cruss, Pat Kline, Theresa Curgick, and Pat Handley, headed by Nancy Harig, work on the monthly edition of the Children of Mary paper. Q 1 . 3 s . 1 ary refieci5 ei feminine expression of Gnrisi-iike quniiiies. Truly a replica of the Lourdes pilgrimage are these Sisters, nurses and students kneeling in the rain for Benediclion. The Seton Cleo Club receive Holy Communion at Mass during the Marian Congress. Pat Johnson, President of the Children of Mary at Seton, presides at one of the con- ferences at the National Marian Congress. 2' -ak W, A Q., , . X, H ..,, ? ,gg Y '15 - -elm, , q vw 5 51? K '. 1 gy 39 Q, Gi 1 JW' Kim weffare of fha worfd ciepezz 5 on wonzmzkind Joyce Frank, Pat Handley and Mary Helen Cronin enjoy their ice cream while preparing medals for the Bolivian drive. CSMC The CSMC is a spiritual organization which took for its motto this year, Jesus, Mary, I love You! Save souls! The unit includes all Seton- ites, who by their prayers and sacrifices, aim to make Christ better known and loved. Two repre- sentatives from each homeroom take turns in promoting the various mission activities. This year the CSMC reached a new height in its mem- bership drive, Christmas card sale, Bolivian Drive, and the Bishops' Relief Fund. Some of their other activities include making green scapu- lars, rosaries, fixing chains and medals. The students consume hundreds oi hours after school in this active apostolate. S. M. Barbara directs Carol Young, president of C.S.M.C. to make arrangements for final meeting. 1.-naw f -1.,rf,m,.-if f A fu., 1- fy ti M . .1 if 2, sw ,f 'f ..,. 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'W I - , fix I -5. ,ie,suiteg12iis1255Q2ggv - . -' 1 x if .4 bn' Q. ,gr - M Q yy -3' ee 'iii-4z'f:e1-f ' 'J' ,ji if gil if ff' ,F ,..,,,,. 'i . N Anita Lombardi, Seton's Queen of Hearts, smiles after crowning Mary as Queen of the Missions. or womezzls actions feczvelz the worfd. LEGION OF DECENCY Ever since its inception, the Seton Legion of Decency has endeavored to reach out and meet the demands of youth. It attempts to lay a snare for the indecency which undermines the prin- ciples of Catholic teachings. It has been gratifying to realize that the Legion of Decency Evaluation Committee now includes the rating of TV and radio programs as well as motion pictures. The homeroom representatives of this organization are wide-awake. Each week they notify their prospective classes of all ap- proved current entertainment. This year the members of the Legion of Dcency here at Seton received from the Holy Father, The Apostolic Blessing and a letter of thanks for the good Work they are doing. A letter from the Pope is read by Sister Claire and Nancy Love. t K .,V, .VV, it ti' .5 , K ll' L' l 1,29 ' :T 5 ll T' 1' fi'i1 in V lit' A N. V , ,,t. it V 'il' ' ' l ll You need not go blindly is what Charlotte Rock, Betty Eckert, and Carol Schreiber believe and so peruse the Legion of Decency movie list. Nancy Love, President of the Legion 'of Decency, discusses with the members of the club cleanliness in our daily life. Gilppre emiozz of what is fmfy qreaf in drama Anita Lombardi, June Noll, Joyce Thicrfclfler, Clorinda Zea, with Sister Mary 'William look through their scrapbook of past Dramatic Club presentations. Philomena, played by Leona Schmoll, fakes a fainting spell to fool the-school mistress in the second act of '5The Divine Reward. DRAMATIC CLUB Acting ability is not a prerequisite for admit- tance into the Dramatic Club. More important is a willingness to work for the success of dra- matic productions. The club offers its own reward by developing poise and personality. Staging, make-up, lighting and costuming are important factors in play productions. Mem- bers of the Dramatic Club are given training and practice in these fields. That Sister Mary William trains in technique and presentation is attested by the productions of this year. The Christmas performance and the annual spring play, 6'The Divine Reward were professionally done. Nor should we overlook the fact that the recognition scene from Anastasia won first place in the contest sponsored by St. Joseph College. wif! feaclz wlzaf is frufy qreaf in life. The Dramatic Club stagehands demonstrate the The cast of Diane assembles on the stage for a curtain call amount of hard work necessary behind the scenes after the production. to make a production run smoothly. tw Carole Dardozzi, Judy Maggitti, and Geraldine Rajca enact a I The Christmas Tableau presented by the dramatic scene from The Divine Reward. , Dramatic Club is a much-awaited tradition at Seton. Gfppreciafiozz 0 excellent music composifiom The activity of Seton's Senior Glce Club makes it necessary to take a candid shot. Here they are singing during Mass at the National Marian Congress. Plans are made for Don Alonso by Sister Jane Marie, Moderator, Alicla Erdman, Carolyn Blanchard, Lynn Forrest, Sheila Smith, Marie Cwiek, and Marian Mulh, the Clee Club officers. GLEE CLUB Much has been contributed to the cultural side of Seton school life by Seton High Glee Club. Seton High Glee Club has contributed much to the cultural side of school life. Under the patient leadership of Sister Jane Marie and Mrs. VonRinteln, the Clee Club rehearsed in the early fall to present jointly with Mt. St. Joseph boys the operetta, '4Don Alonso's Treasure. At the intermission in the Christmas Play, they delighted the student body with a program of familiar carols and hymns. Generous- ly have they given their talents for PTA meetings and assemblies. sfimufafe powerfuffy oneis sense of Leczufy. Seton's Junior Glee Club sings in the courtyard. Surprised Sheila Smith discovers Raymond Bocheneck, a Stowaway, in Don Alonso. Charles Cerlnocski tells Diane Baldwin how he has fallen in love with Spain , raining jbr the right use of feisare time Members of the Library Council enjoy their duties of llOllS6Cl88llilIg' the library staff room. LIBRARY COUNCIL The Library Council of Seton is synonymous with Loyalty, Courtesy, and Service. Most people look at the neatly arranged rows of books and admire the bulletin boards, but few realize that credit for this goes to a staff of outstanding Seton- ites who volunteer service for two hours a week before or after school. These girls service the library and process new books. They enjoy nib- bling on cookies from the famous 'cCookie Jarf' plan weinie roastsi' at Seton Institute, attend conventions with the Poly boys, make merry at the annual Christmas party, soothe their tired nerves with Bing Crosby recordingsg and in gen- eral keep Seton High students fancy-free and book-wise. President, Patricia Smith, and Vice- President, Mary Lynch, are two of the hard- working girls who can be seen in the library almost any morning or afternoon. Members of the Library Council happily serve themselves at the holiday party. v-'g--..-, , 2, fx' .141 V..-'fax-X -, s K4 ,- X'il.fX i1.'Qllai2 2 fifjgf K .fit f :V----fi.,-r A accompanies fke perkcfing of fha ilzfeffecf. NA is-.. M Smiling librarians, Pat Hayden, Margie Kane, Jean Mary Lynch, Marie Kreis, and Grace Vinci enjoy re- Cibson, Pat Durmer, examine some of the unusual freslunenls at the annual Library Christmas Party. books from the lihraryis collection. Sister Mary James and her helpers, Susan Flanagan, Pat Smith, Mary Lynch, and Margie Kane fold pamphlets prepared especially for Lourdes Weeli. '1-1-wwf f X on 5 N-ix . K woman tends fo acf as slze flzinks Thursday, and once again the Louisettes are off to the Melchior Nursing Home to visit the sick and aged. Mary Lynch and Pat Enclres IIIICPVIC ' ' wlVIrs.M LOUISETTES AND RED CROSS The Louise de Marillacs take part in Catholic Action by giving spiritual and temporal assist- ance to the aged. Generosity and a spirit of sacriice are the requisites for the members of the Louise de Marillac Association. Visits to the poor and sick means relinquishing one's own leisure time. Setonites visit City Hospital, Mel- chior Home, Montebello Hospital, Jenkins Memo- rial Hospital andthe Little Sisters of the Poor. Their purpose is to shed happiness on those old people whose lives have felt the blight of sorrow or loneliness. Violette,' is a bi-monthly paper which keep all members posted on club activities. President, Patricia Endres, received the Catholic Action Award for outstanding service to others. Red Cross activities are also sponsored by the Louise de Marillac Association. in Kirkleigh Villa on a recent telecast. am? ffm doors are flung open fo women. Sister Marcella, Mary Jo Boyd, Angela Bialzak and Pat Cal- lahan discuss the activities of the Red Cross at YVBAL. The officers and moderators agree that bringing someone happiness is worth all the work and effort needed to accomplish it. r in r sfs t tefs 4Qsset i !s'3' ciezzce 5 ows file power of observation. Ginny Mullen helps Sister Jean cut the pizza pie for the Science Club Pizza Party. .4Hi 4-ii The rack of science magazines gives the desired informa tion to Jean Marie Dougherty and Joanne Cucina. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club with its many and varied activities were performed for their benefit. ln our own laboratory would attract even those who are not scientifically in- the young 'iscientistsi' made crystals and with Sister clined. The members this year profited by excellent Jean, the moderator, inspected the work done by the lectures on such topics as contact lenses and x-ray tech- Stieii Silver Company. nology. They visited several colleges where experiments Alicia Froelick, Nancy I-Iarig, and Trudy Karr, physics Ginny Mullen, Lynne Forrest, Carrie Hutchison, officers students, learn about a machine used in class. of the Science Club, construct a bulletin board explain- ing the allotropic forms of sulphur. ommz is ree when she is free to he a woman. Joan of Arc, portrayed by Marlene Bisasky, seeks permission from the Dauphin to lead the French troops into battle. LE CERCLE FRANQAIS Promoting an interest in the French language and offering a chance to speak it, Le Cercle F rangais includes those students who have completed a year of French. Active and enthusiastic have the members of this school been toward the Work of the French Club. uLes Cloches des Cieuxn a portrayal of the life of ,loan of Arc proved to faculty and student body that interest in the French language is not waning at Seton. The club was asked to do a repeat performance for Most Honored Mother Lepicard when she visited the U.S.A. dur- ing the summer. ,I M5 A The French Club officers, Marlene Bisasky, Kathleen Wienmalm, and Marie Cwick confer with Sister Rose about a monthly meeting. Archbishop of Paris, Geraldine Antkowiak, crowns the Dauphin as the court looks on. K,-Q ,A Size moves flze world by ber speec cm Q., Geraldine Antkowiak brought honor to Seton by placing first in the EX Tempore Speech Contest. Marlene Bisasky is an out- Mary Catherine Monius, presi- standing member of the dent, was responsible for re Club- establishing the Maritain Debat ing Club after a year's lapse DEBATING ln an age when speech has become but the vocal manifestation of emotion, prejudice, and sentiment, it becomes imperative to inaugurate a Forensic club. The dispositions which are so needed for our times-reasoning, contact with truth, habits of reflection, and self-control are developed by participation in the forensic arts. A member of the National Catholic Forensic League, Maritain Forensic Club at Seton High School, participates in the Annual Declamation, original oratory, debating, Student Congress, and extempore contests here in the Baltimore area. This year, two members, Geraldine Antkowiak and'lVlary Catherine Monius traveled to Chicago with the Baltimore League. Betty Kelly is determined to bring home another victory to Seton. moufds its destiny by wriffezz creafiveizess. Sister Mary James, moderator of Vignettes, proof- reads Mary Anne Ellis' selection for Vignettes. Members of Vignettes staff look over articles which are to appear in the liter- ary magazine. Maria Prytula, Cathy 0'I-Iara, and Kitty Green- well inspect a book containing rules for literary form. VIGNETTES Vignettes offers an outlet for those gifted with creative ability. Short stories, poems, essays, and hook reviews are included in its pages. The literary magazine is one of the media used to in- culcate appreciation for fine literature. Through experience the student learns to express his ideas with mastery of words and power of mind. The drawings included in this magazine are also student work. Mary Anne Ellis, editor of this year's edition of Vignettes won the Baltimore News-Post award for feature writing. She was flown to Detroit to participate in a writing con- test with winners from other parts of the country. Margie Robbins, Molly Longhran, Donna Siegert and Kathy Wieman compare notes concerning art work to appear in Vignettes. gf is emzohfizzq fo fisfegz io goo nzusicg Last row-Dolores Zentgraf, Pat Sief. Third row-Joan Klotz, Donna O'Donovan, Trudy Karr, ,leanetle Hobbs. Second row-Kathleen Pollack, Carol Klimovitz. Janet Driscoll. First row-Mary Carol Reilly, Liz Malin, Carol Tucker. Last row-Nancy Mirabile, Kathy Ziolkowski, Jerri McKenna, Gerry Barnes. Third row-Jane Cremen, Kathy Frank, Ann Grueninger Beth Taneyhill. Second rowfloan Stolark, Bernadette Schwine Sheila Sawyer, Dolores Krytkowski, Elaine Kulesza. First row-Bar bara Cooke, Lou Rapp, Marty Zinnert. ORCHESTRA Last row-Audrey Rivers, Carol Culley, Pat Debaugh. Third row- Rosalie Sherwood. Angela Walsh, Carol Fister, Mary Ellen Graham, Rose Marie Ward, Evelyn Doyle. Second row-Carolyn Becker, Ellen Carson, Mary Carol Lewis, Carol Heinlein, Cheryl Dunn. First row- Stephanie Lanasa, Bonnie Brohawn, Martha Meredith, Frances Reid, Mary Ann Brennish. P Last row-Angeline Vito, Mary Fortenbaugh, Cathy Ahl, Kathy Macko. Third row-Carolyn Davis, Libby Tomasello, Sally Fanrnyer, Pat French, Mary Kulishek, Coneetta Conligliaro. Second row- Ioyce Sherwood, Margie Robins. Dorothy Howard. Miriam Linder. First row-Milrlrecl Humphreysmleanetle Thomas, Susan Zinnert. if is qreafer fo pro ace if. Last row-Sylvia Smarclo, Gwendolyn Foard, Carol Filson, Roberta Towekamp. Third row-Barbara Woronka, Ihna Rosskopf, Lillian Notorangelo, Barbara Osenburg, ,loan McLean, Elaine Wallbillieck. Second row-Kitty Keating. Mary Hensley, Catherine McKenna, Barbara Barrctto. Ronnie Moulton. First row-Bernie Walsh, Rita Wriglit, Frances Kosnik. Last row-.loyce North, Charlotte Dulaney, Teresa Zerhusen, Kathleen Long. Third row-Suzanne Franz, ,loan Bittman, Lauretta Beard, Mary Ellen Sawyer, Barbara Hoeck, Mary Stump. Second row- Donna Flannery, Pat Denibowski, Regina Hirt, Marlene Widmyer, Carol Koehler. First row-Mary Margaret Oles, Cassie Gilbart, Lana Ooltschalk, Rose Marie Annarelli, Mary Cilbart, Anita Beres, Mary Long. Red Weskits, how ties and charcoal skirts mean one thing at Seton. The Orchestra is performing. They have participated in assemblies, held their own concerts, and won their own awards. Rated Superior at the Catholic University Spring Festival, Seton High Orchestra lends its time and talents unendingly. Lou Rapp, the first Seton winner of the John Philip Sousa Band Award, with Cale Liszewski, Marty Zinnert and Mr. Hipp aflmire the plaque. The Orchestra officers, Mary Gilbart, Liz Malin, Trudy Karr, and Sister Allllll Mae total the ballots of the in-coming officers. U6 1720? 6 WOHZQIZ EXPVESSES lldffedf 9 , Q . r Joan Corbi and Mary Catherine Dnnleavy take care of the mailing of Seton High News. 1 .f l l ,F b A U if 5,4 lx jf -N V -1' 4 . Cale Martin, Pat Bonniea, and Angela Bialzak check write-ups before they go to the printer. SETON HIGH NEWS Seton High News, which is published monthly, reports the busy life of Setonites. lt tells not only the story of activities, but also the stories of the girls themselves. The task of covering the news does not end with meeting deadlines and running to the printer. Members of the staff learn to appreciate their art at press conferences on the campus of Maryland University and Columbia University. Rating a '4First Class Honor Ratingv from NSPA and a Second Class Honor Ratingi' from CSPA, Seton High News has entered the race for 5'lVledalist. Miss MeTcagne, moderator of the Seton High News, advises Florence Harbold, Pat Hop- kins and Mary Annc Ellis how to improve the next edition. flze more influence 5 e exerfs. 's -ft? . Mary Pat Callahan and Carol Hammond take care of Pat Danahcr, Thelma Crnsfw and Ellen Krueger enjoy thelr paste-ups for the news page. own sports stories. 'LLook Sister, it's a Strobon how they 'can use it. ar! Carolyn Belvin, June Noll, and Betty lxerns demonstrate 'L 'Ai fl re is arfisfry express in every war Judy OLeary Belly Wldmyer and Kathy Wiemall look amused as thev tvpe the copy and check Senior write-ups under the supervision of Sister Roscann. SHEPHERDESS The Shepherdess serves as the log of Seton High School recording in turn the eXtra-curricu- lar and academic activities of the school year. With this coverage goes the hope that memories will be tucked away for future years. This year the yearbook staff had the opportunity to attend conferences' at Columbia, University of Mary- land, and Villanova. From these conventions they gathered invaluable information concerning journalism and year book productions. Joanne Wachter, editor of the yearbook, checks the file to make certain the records are correct. ang salma! lik in every picfure. Kathy Wilsoll, Jean Ziolkowski, Mary Wag- ner anfl Mary Jane Badalucco, the business staff, type the receipts of the yearbook patrons. Cutting, planning, pasting pictures and arranging layouts comprise most of the work done by the layout staff. Sharon Martin, Pam Daly and Mary Pacione cut pictures to fit the size designated in the yearbook. Zlze aptitude fo obey wisefy is correfafive STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, the governing body of Seton High School, makes all regulations con- ducive to the order of the school. At the same time this organization strives to promote coopera- tion and understanding between faculty and stu- dents. Cooperation Week Drives, Honor Court, and daily functioning of the Student Council adcl together to form a successful year. Mary Pat Johnston, president of the Student Council, leads the Act of Contrition which ends the school day. Stern judge Pat Cavey holds a session of Honor Court with the help of Martha Kuhn and Pat Kline. Kathy Simon, treasurer of the Student Council, examines a ticket which is the bane of existence for some unfor- tunate Setonites. fo flze arf of rufizzq wise . Junior Counselors assemble. to devise snappy slogans for Co-operation Week. The minutes are read and approved because of the efficiency of the Secretaries Kathy Simon and Barbara Klutz. 4 tg, Qblzysicaf activities are izzsfmmerzfs for S4 The officers of the A.A., Beverly Jones, Mary Elder, Martha Kuhn, Ellen Kreiger, Kathleen Henry, Pat Mildenburg discuss future activities with Mrs. Polyanski and Sister Jerome. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association develops physi- cal fitness, sportsmanship and leadership while providing an outlet for recreation and relaxation. Mrs. Polyanski, the gym in- structor, in her first year at Seton has stressed the need for physical coordination. Sports such as softball, basketball and vol- leyball round out the schedule of activities during the year. Cheerleading at Seton is divided between two groups: the Varsity and Junior Varsity. Both, however, have the identical aim, that of stimulating inter- est in the athletic events sponsored by-the school. up and awayg Seton vs. Kenwood. Mary Elder receives honor of Athlete of the Year at All Awards Night. krqiizq resofufe 6029 Jiscipfilze wills. Sefzferl-Rosemary Benson, Mary Elder, Marcia Cornelius, lrene Bendler. Katherine Kallas, Pat McCarson and Mary Anna Green. Kneeling or stmzrling-Ann Lingenfelder, Anna Singer, Pat Justes, Mrs. Polyanski, Dolores W'illia1ns, Carolyn Mister zmrl Martha Kuhn. Four arms but only one hall-a toss up between Seton and I.N.D. Irene Bendler and Joyce Thierfelrler demonstrate deck tennis to the other members of the Elective Class. 1 c au. A . l iitill e M Siektctfxx t SNUKX , SQLCSY , ' fr 5.0iQ,n .W 'Sf :L jf' First row-Grace Loftus, Pat Mister, JoAnn Coleianne, Nancy Di Camillo and Agnes Auburger. Middle Kkneelingl-Carol Parlette, Beverly Jones and Elizabeth Harris. Standing-Mary Helen Cornelius, Mary Pugarzewski, Betty Rampello, Betty Villa, Peggy Renehan, Katherine Friedel and Pat Mildenberg. Grace Kelly, Janet Smith and Mary Louise Lu. Standing-Deanna Perzchalski, Dianne Spaulding, Carolyn Cole, Marie Larchalk, Maureen Mulherin and Mickey Rothgalaer. 1. Rosemary Montagna, Barbara Schlipf, Joan Rhoades, Rose Ann Metzger and Mary Ann Szewczyk Standing-Patricia Mazurkiewicz, Mary Ann Cilforowski, Darla Williams and Ann Rodenhi. The Tumbling Club perform varied gymnastics for the spectators. .uh- A Senior victory! The Seniors and their sister class the Sophs gather around the teanl to offer congratulations. YEAR GAMES The year games are intermural competi- tionsg the Seniors battle the Juniors and Sophs tackle the Frosh. Victors of the year games this year were the Seniors and the Sophs. Because of unforeseen circum- stances fsnow, snow, and more snowl the traditional night-time games were changed to afternoon, and the skits Were cut out completely. None of this, however, put a damper on the spirits of the participants or the spectators. M Mrs. Polyanski rewarded the Freshman class for outstanding participation Pat Fenton takes time out from her siesta at the Year ln sports by presenting the Bell Club to ilu-nl. It is accepted by Susan Games to show off her costurne. Krieger who represented their class. Liz Malin, Lou Rapp and Martha Zinncrt goofl naturedly poke fun at the Juniors and Frosh by hanging a dummy of them. Fight team! are the shouts of these energetic cheerleaders. X W P l o Will it be a basket? The Sophomores and FYCSIIIHCII Diane Blair, Judy Beckman, Mary Lou Rapp, Katherine eagerly wait to see the result of thc tussle. Clark and Ann and Pam Daly hang a junior at the year games while Sctie looks on. f. M96 F' L5C6!!6LIZ60LI,5 fm The modern co 1 1 I needs ' - - ' Catholic woman hood to solve its difficult 1 blems a orality to enlighten its intelle , ., f 1 kened horizon to set ,forth an exampl ood living Cite Ghrisf-lik expresses itself in clzarify. POOR FAMILIES Charity is love. This intangible virtue must he applied to both God and neighbor, for one completes the other. Setonites strive to acquire a love for the poor by helping those less fortunate than they. Each homeroom 'aadoptsv a needy family and the girls make them their own. Throughout the year the Setonites sacrifice in order that their' families may obtain much- deserved care. During the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons, baskets are filled to overHoW- ing. And it is a common sight at this time to see the girls and Sisters hammering, painting and reconstructing old toys. Setonites' real families also help by donating time and money. From the warm glow of contentment felt by the girls, the meaning of the old proverb is in evidence, namely, 'alt is better to give than to receivef' Mr. Widlilyer proved the ideal Santa Claus at the Publications Christmas Party for underprivileged children . Sister Zoe and lnembcrs of her homeroom pack food which will be distributed to the poor. Eileen Poyer, Joan Hand and Rose Robinson admire clothing and toys donated to their poor family. wwf, ,. mfr, ivfgqif ii Y zz woman is izzspbzinq emflzusiasm for all filings. SERVICES The pleasant atmosphere at Seton is achieved only by hard Work on the part of Setorfs helpers. They make cleanliness, good food and well-kept grounds a familiar sight. Appreciated also, is their willingness to do odd johs which are necessary to run a school efficiently and smoothly. Annie, Cleo, Carrie and Mabel labor to keep Seton in fine condition Sam Hall takes excellent care of our halls. Who can over forgot Sister 0liva,s cheerful service in the cafeteria? Sizzqfezzess in aim-a Leiter Seton ALUMNAE Bound together by a common interest, the Alumnae, returning to the scene of happy days, combine their efforts for the betterment of their Alma Mater. Heading the list of activities this year were a dance and weekend retreat. Reunions are held throughout the year which stimulate inter- est in school affairs and renew old friend- ships. ,Q-.-Q Dolores Parlett and her mother both alumnae of Seton buy tickets for the bingo. Everyone hopes that the next number will mean BINGO! gives unify fo muffipfe acfivifies. PTA Close harmony between school and home life brings about the fulfillment of Chris- tian education. To achieve this end month- ly meetings are held at school where parents can meet and confer with the faculty con- cerning their daughters scholastic prog- ress. The P.T.A. also sponsors throughout the year several events such as the Harvest Festival, the Toy Sales, the Country-Store Bingo, and the Spring Bazaar for the bene- iit of the school. rs. George Mouius acts as cashier, while Mrs. Edward innessey and Mrs. Wade Davis check on the receipts of Seton graduates return to attend meetings and hear guest speakers Bazaar he P.T Bingo. LU' SOLL 5 611' 6 56IZ5LfLV6 fo 5yl'IZLO!5 The newly elected officers of the Business Club are invested at the Business Club assembly. ASSEMBLIES Assemblies are given every Wednesday with the spiritual, cultural and intellectual develop- ment of the students as their purpose. Distin- guished guests dotted the schedule of assemblies this year. Among these were Eleanor Arnett Nash, noted newspaper columnist and lecturer, musicians from the Peabody Conservatory of Music and Sister Florence, who had recently returned from Bolivia. Sister Dolores graciously presents Pat Mildenherg the award she earned by participating in the Athletic Asso ciation. an reverezzf for wlzaf file symbol bzcarlzafes. Mary Pat Johnston welcomes Eleanor Arnett Nash, who visited Seton to lecture on the subjevt of courtesy. N 1 H W A student from the Peabody Conservatory of Music exhibits the talent which won a scholarship for her. Joseph Adams is a credit to his instructor as he entertains during the Calvert Hall assembly. B French Club dancers perform a folk dance. R 'i'ii FiYfi EY!2? 1 The modern social v n n A--. ' 1 . Catholic woman hood to cultwate slncer heart to enjoy pleasur ich are enn . . l to dominate lg wis 3 d X e ision gyfeasure is an ilzgredielzf of life, 99 1 Seton seniors mingled with the Middies on the steps of Judy Bogarty, Anna Marie Moylan, Betty Hobbs, and the Naval Academy. Margie Robbins take a snack at Annapolis. SENIOR TRIP The seniors were fortunate this year in that they had two trips. The iirst was to the Naval Academy in Annapolis where the girls watched the Midshipmen change classes and drill. Practically every senior wanted to meet a Midshipman after the trip had ended. A second trip was taken to Caladonia Park in Pennsylvania. Here the girls enjoyed an outdoor picnic, softball games, and swimming. Marooned on an island? No, Pat Hopkins is Mary Anne Petrik, Judy Geilfuss, Gale Liszewski, calling some of her senior companions to come to Trudy Karr, Clorinda Zea and Pat Endres take the water's edge. turns walking the gangplank. An expert exhibits time saving qualities of an adding machine. 'KS- J' cs Seniors examine the mechanisms of a modern cash register on Career Day. you ave forma in yourseff cuz a career, a vocafiolz, or projhssiolz Its easier to operate than it looks, says the operator as he demonstrates the comptometer to Pam Daly, Pat Carney and Liz Malin. CAREER DAY Career Day is set aside by the school to aiiord seniors the opportunity to be- come acquainted with various professions and careers. Representatives from various walks in life ranging from secretaries to air stewardesses participate in the pro- gram. The day begins with Mass followed by discussions with visiting lecturers. St. Martin seniors were invited to participate this year. your daify fivilzq wif! devefop this GARDEN PARTY At the Garden Party the seniors are given a farewell from the junior class. As host- esses the juniors perform in a skit and serve refreshments. The seniors read their will which contains wishes for a prosperous year. All day juniors and seniors parade through the halls in their prettiest Spring Fashions, until they repair to the garden , at 1:20 to enjoy the festivities. Seniors enjoy refreshments after seeing the skit put on by the Juniors as a farewell. The Garden Party meant a great deal to the Seniors this year because of the work the Juniors put into it. ,JV if ,-H' xv, ff ,-fx YJ rs ii-1 , Q ,k-' 1' ,' 7 '57 ll ' U W .,,5 E9 Jean Ziolkowski and Setie, two of Set0n's favorltes, glve us the smile which is ever present. 106 zgach having diffrent gifts accor ing Ann Miller gives a beautiful rendition of Beautiful Dreamer at the Senior Assembly. THE SENIOR ASSEMBLY The Senior Assembly led the student body back through the years to the old South. A minstrel show was the basis for the entertain- ment and songs by Stephen Foster were featured. ln pleasing contrast were the crazy antics of the end-men and the professional-like singing of the soloist. Our last memories of assemblies will be our own senior assembly. Our joyous voices ex- pressed our jubilation in a minstrel show. Anita Lombardi and her hill-billy band, Sarah Poehler and her high-steppers, the Day twins, and Bar- bara Barretto's comedy are affairs to remember. Each senior will carry with her when she leaves the sanctuary of Seton the remembrance of these moments of gayety which enlighten the arduous tasks of students. The Senior band led by Setie tiger play everything from castinets to tubas while enter- taining their audience. fo flze grace flzaf is given Lu. U fmt, Ann and Pam created a sensation when they pantomimed Seton Finnessy proved to be quite talented when it came to The Great Pretender. singing Toot, Toot, Tootsie. The assembly wouldn't have been complete without the soft-shoe routine which was given by Sarah Poehler, Jean Dougherty, Pat Handley, Paula Skelton, Pat Murphy and Maureen Feehan. 107 pirifuaf keiqlzf and mom! diqzzify, ln the combination reading and lecture room Seniors are engaged in reading timely religious material. Father Buchias, SJ., retreat master at the Marian Retreat House, gives advice to Joan Wachter, during a private interview. The Chapel, the nucleus of haven for quiet meditation. the Retreat House, offers a thinking in her lzeariu this is woman. A fitting end to the retreat is the receiving of Holy Communion by the entire student body. RETREAT Retreat renders the student body the opportunity of evaluating their position as future Catholic leaders in a World where leadership is sorely needed. The re- treat consists of general instructions, meditation in the chapel and religious readings. A special weekend retreat was held for Seniors this year at the Marian Retreat House. Father Buchias proved the ideal retreat master. Father Young proved to be an amiable retreat master as is in evidence hy the amused faces of the girls at the end of retreat. omcm is a mixfure of charm omg sfrezzqfln Barbara Klotz and Ginny Mullen greet the chaperones and receive their favors. SENIOR PROM Billowing clouds of pastel Hoating in the arms of handsome young rneng starry eyes glistening with the happiness of pre- sent joyg the laughter of youth dancing on the carressing breezes of a spring eve- ning, created the enchantment which was the Senior Prom, uAn Aiicair to Remem- her. 110 Seniors dance to the music of Carl Hamilton as they realize this is truly an Affair to Remember. that if W. p? ,t., ka: I J . fm, ragua fiom 5 1 f2 Q, The modern confu n n.-.-a E- a.Q.- of 1953 now stepping into Am 'can C t oli 0 nhvv to revive the m y l to lead humanity back to 'o J CA X d m e W' A 0 -I+ - , , X i 47, 'ig ' f ' Y-. i 49' ' V F1 f Ch e efenza! idea! of woman GRADUATION MASS AND BREAKFAST Commencement Week has a fitting and dignified beginning with the Graduation Mass and Breakfast. Formaiiy dressed in caps and gowns, the Seniors offered their prayers in thanksgiving for a profitable four years and in anticipation of the future. is fmced Ay gays finger. GRADUATION As the last girl received her diploma, the realization that Seton was now a part of our past swept over us. We all knew this day would come but We have not expected it so soon. Many of these girls were in our freshman homerooms. What a long, long time ago that was, and now we are assem- bled together ior the last time. We would never see many of these people again, but we would always remember them for they were a part of Seton and Seton composed our lives and thoughts for four years. As our lips sang the praises of God, our hearts were singing: Thank you, Dear God, for Seton, my Catholic education, my teachers, and all my friends. Hz, Pk . ' at '3 N3l f II. B 5 , - l V bn , L A George Monius, who has assisted with the conferring of diplomas for twenty years, finds a diploma for his daughter, Mary Catherine, among this year's graduates. Graduates listen attentively as Bishop Sebastian sends them forth to give to Catholic womanhood the dignity that all womanhood has lost. I l 1? 4 5 . Q 1 1 E 4 z E . ! e , ,at We have remembered Enrnthg G5unthzr who prematurely celebrated her Eternal Commencement EVELYN DONOHUE Vice-President L. of D. I, II, III, IV, C. of M. I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Student Council II, III, Seton High News II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Beto Club II, Vice-President IV. Pet Peeoe-This mad, mad world . . . Pet Passion-Jimmy Wuis Chinese food . . . Suppressed Desire-To have A Little Blue Man . . . What I always wanted to do- Climb a telephone pole . . . Probably 'will be-Afraid of height. Kite world has need of women Q JEAN Zloucowslu President Cheerleading I, II, A. A. I, II, C. of M. III, IV, President III, Leaders Club Sec. IV, Science Club IV, President IV. Pet Peeve-Having Pat, Donna, and P. Murphy as locker buddies . . . Pet Pas: sion-To miss the bus on the senior trip and spend the rest of my life at the Naval Academy . . . Suppressed Desire-To take Setie to my prom . . . What I always wanted to do-Teach the second grade how to bend pretzels . . . Probably will-Start a school for pretzel bending teachers. MARGARET MURTAUGH Secretary CMSC I, II, III, IV, C. of M. II, III, IV, L. of D. I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Glee Club I, Junior Board, Business Club IV, Sec. IV. Pet Pecve-Short lunch periods . . . Pet Passion-Cakes and potato chips . . . Sup- pressed Desire--To find .loyce's Romper Room toys before Nancy . . . What I always wanted to be-A lady matador . . . Probably will be-A scarlet cape. ARLENE FIELDS Treasurer C. of M. IV, Student Council I, Mother Seton I, Dramatic Club II, III, IV, French Club III, IV, Art Club II, III, Sec. IV, Junior Board, Tres. IV. Pet Peeve-Being called Ar . . . Pet Passion-Eating by candlelight with Walt . . . Suppressed Desire-To understand poetry and to speak fluent French . . . What I always wanted to be-An actress known throughout the world . . . Probably gig Abe-A two-bit actress in Dogpatch AMELIA AMMER A. A. I, II, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Dramatic Club III. Pet Peeve-English . . . Pet Passion -Navy . . . Suppressed Desire-To stay home from school just once . . . Wants to be-A nurse . . . Probably will be-A tranquilizer. GERALDINE ANNE ANTIKOWIAK Debating Vice-Pres. IVg French Club III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, BETO Club II, III. Pet Peeve-Classes before 2 p.m .... Pet Passion-Navy . . . Suppressed Desire-To he an undertaker . . . Wants to be-A Senator . . . Probably will be-An Oriole. ANDREA BAKER Glee Club I, Mother Seton Guild II, III, Children of Mary IV. Pet Peeve-Having to put up with Rosemary Benson's looney antics . . . Pet Passion-Don and Harley's Pizzas and meatball subs . . . Suppressed Desire--To overthrow the Rules of Rank at the Naval Academy . . . Wants to be-Eighteen and no older . . . Probably will be-Seventeen forever. A lo heap all things within their hearts. RosE MARIE ANNARELLI Orchestra I, II, III, IVg CSCM I. Pet Peeve-Gaining weight . . . Pet Passion-Navy . . . Suppressed Desire --To travel around the world . . . Wants to be-A pilot of an airplane . . . Probably will be-Strictly for the birds. MARY JANE BADALUCCO Shepherdess IV, Children of Mary 1Vg CSMC I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I. Pet Peeve-Missing the 6:55 morning bus . . . Pet Passion-Getting the 6:55 morning bus . . . Suppressed Desire-To tear a transfer in half . . . Wants to be-A bus driver on the 6:55 morning bus . . . Probably will be-A bus driver on the 6:54 morning bus. BARBARA BARRETTO Orchestra I, II, III, IV, BETO Club Ilg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-La Chanson de Roland . . . Pet Passion-Rabbit steak boiled in avacado juice . . . Suppressed Desire-Ring the Angelus Bell . . . Wants to be-A flagpole sitter . . . Probably will be-A manufacturer of fiagpoles. IRENE AGNES BENDLER A. A. , II, III, IV, Varsity basketball II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV, Business Club IV. Pet Peeve-Dacron uniforms on cold days . . . Pet Passion-Pixie hair cuts . . . Suppressed Desire--To give a councilor a ticket . . . Wants to be -The first to reach the moon by car . . . Probably will be-The first to reach the moon by roller skate. i KATHLEEN BALL Audio Visual Aids, Chairman IVg Vignettes IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary III, IVg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Mad, mad world . . . Pet Passion-Eating at Jimmy Wu's . . . Suppressed Desire-Strolling with Mr. Lee . . . Wants to be-Sheriff of Cochise . . . Probably will be- Sugarfoot. J Umrn ANN BECKMAN Children of Mary I, II, III, Treasurer IV, Student Council Ig Art Club Ig Mother Seton Guild I, Ilg Varsity softball II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Business Club IV. Pet Peeve-Rising before twelve . . . Pet Passion-Food . . . Suppressed Desire-Date Rock Hudson . . . Wants to be-A Mousketteer . . . Probably will be-a big cheese. MARY BENSLEY Orchestra I, II, III, IVg Audio Visual Aids IVg Children of Mary I, II, III, IVg A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Standing on busses while carrying mountains of books and a violin . . . Pet Passion-Good music and chocolate-cover cherries . . . Sup- pressed Desire-Write material that competes with that of Chesterton, Frost and Thompson . . . Wants to be-A pilot on an airplane . . . Probably will be-A parachute jumper. MARY JOSEPH BISAHA Glee Club I, Louisettes II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, BETO Club II, III, French Club IV. Pet Peeve-Sitting behind a cornette in the auditorium . . . Pet Passion- Putting up French Club Bulletin- boards . . . Suppressed Desire-to graduate . . . Wants to be-Yul Brynner's barber . . . Probably will be-Hair tonic Manufacturer. DIANNE BLAIR A. A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Dramatic Club II, Art Club IV. Pet Peeve-Great balls of fire . . . Pet Passion-Sugar in the morning, sugar in the evening, sugar at supper- time . . . Suppressed Desire--To be on Buddy Deane's Bandstand . . . Wants to be-In Nancy's Hot Rod Club . . . Probably will be-A back seat driver. io lead man bash lo god, ROSEMARY BENSON Glee Club I, A. A. I, Manager of Swimming II, III, IV, Manager of Basketball III, Varsity IV, BETO Club II, French Glub III, IV, Chil- dren of Mary I, II, III, IV. Pet, Peeve-Not being able to find Penny or Rita in the morning . . . Pet Passion-Junie . . . Suppressed Desire-To become a millionaire . . . Wants to be-a swimmer in the Eng- lish Channel . . . Probably will be- Swimmer in Jones Falls. MARLENE B1sAs1cY French Club III, President IV, Leader's Club IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Debating Secretary IV, Louisettes II, Treasurer III, BETO II? III, Student Council I, Vignettes II . Pet Peeve-Tearing of brown paper bags . . . Pet Passion-Laughter . . . Suppressed Desire-To whistle like a boy . . . Wants to be-A soothsayer . . . Probably will be-Writer of an almanac. CAROLYN ANN BLANCHARD CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, President IV, Children of Mary IV, Mother Seton Guild IV. Pet Peeve-Someone disturbing me when I'm reading Charlie Brown . . . Pet Passion-Eating pina pies for breakfast every Saturday morning . . . Suppressed Desire-To be a singer in St. Joe's Clee Club . . . Wants to be -Star quarter back at Mt. St. Joe . . . Probably will be-Chief bench warmer. JOAN L. BOROWICZ Children of Mary IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Monday morning . . . Pet Passion-Waiting for weekends . . . Suppressed Desire-To burn up all my uniforms . . . Wants to be-A teller in a bank . . . Probably will be -A night watchman. NANCY Banc Student Council I, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, Marinews IV. Pet Peeve-204-is bush , . . Pet Pas- sion-Maypo in a cowboy hat . . . Suppressed Desire-To belong to my own Hot Rod Club . . . Wants to be -A big wheel! someday . . . Probably will be-Something big. RITA JEAN BOWLING French Club IV. Pet Peeve-Fingernail scratching on blackboard . . . Pet Passion-Un- necessary talking . . . Suppressed Desire-to buy an island . . . Wants to be-A President . . . Probably will be-A President talking unnecessarily on an island. JOSEPHINE BROCATO Children of Mary I, II, III, IVg Legion of Decency Illg Mother Seton Guild Business Club IVg A. A. I, II, Pet Peeve-To get up in the morning . . . Pet Passion-To eat spaghetti and meat halls . . . Suppressed Desire -To yell out at each change of class . . . Wants to be-A resident at Paris, France . . . Probably will be-A resident at Paris, Texas. J UDITH ANN BOGARTY Glee Club II, III, IVg Science Club Illg French Club IVg A. A. I, Ilg Pgltudent Council Ilg CSMC I, II, III, Pet Peeve-Little Brothers . . . Pet Passion-Big. blue eyes . . . Sup- pressed Desire--to lose the little gray book . . . Wants to be-A mad inventor . . . Probably will be-Mad. lo reproduce fhe vlrlues 0 aryg PATRICIA JEAN BUCHLER Shepherdess IVg Student Council IIg Children of Mary I, II, III,- IVg French Club IV. Pet Pevee-People who don't gain weight when they eat . . . Pet Pas- sion-The word antidisestablishmefn- tarianism . . . Suppressed Desire-To let out a blood cirdling scream while we are changing class . . . Wants to be-In two places at once . . . Prob- ably will be-very confused. MARY BUNJON CSMC I, II, III, IVg Children of Mary I, II, III, IVQ A. A. I, II, III, IVg Business Club IVg Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Doing my History home- work . . . Pet Passion- 56 Red and White Ford . . . Suppressed Desire- To go to Bermuda . . . Wants to be- Proud owner of a red MG . . . Prob- ably will be-Sad owner of a SO Chevy. VIRGINIA BUSH Louisettes I, II, IIIg French Club IVg Visual Aids IVg A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Homework . . . Pet Pas- sion-'58 white convertibles with skirts and spinners . . .' Suppressed Desire-To give a ticket to a police- man . . . Wants to be-A hair stylist for Yul Brynner . . . Probably will be -Chief shaver at M. G. M. MARY PATRICIA CARNEY Children of Mary IVg Mother Seton, Guild 1Vg A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-To watch the home team lose in the last minutes of a game . . . Pet Passion-To sleep late on Satur- day just once . . . Suppressed Desire '-To ask a transit driver for his driver's license while his arms are full . . . Wants to be-Older than my older sister . . . Probably will be- the oldest younger sister. I J DANN BURGER Children of Mary IVQ A. A. I, II, III, IVg Business Club III, IVg Legion of Decency III. Pet Peeve-Ironing clothes . . . Pet Passion-Submarines and milkshakes . . . Suppressed Desire-To go to Hollywood and meet the stars . . . Wants to be-A medical secretary . . . Probably will be-.lust that. JOANNE BUT2 Glee Club Illg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg A. A. I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Monday morning . . . Pet Passion-Pepsi Cola and gum . . . Suppressed Desire-That all days be weekends . . . Wants to be-A champion fussbudget . . . Probably wlil be-Beaten by Lucy. io furnish a Ghrisiian ideah xg ,xl 1 1 lllill fggfllf ,Q I ff l ,ll 'si l jjfil itiflffigff e ffigil zjff' E .s.I' X R 11,81 ., .ns I ' fe 1 1 T3.ij13il1,l. .igifiig ..4aqfi ,3li,fQ5ifflf,..sQf'' ,flsggwl I 1 lifllg K 3. as 5- lint , 5 1 ' . 5 up W fm ,Q iq Nr S ,R 'l.1,1,f1,i- fi imp., I i.ll'i1.1sw1 It I tag. -1.2955 'ers-28, .4, -wig., 1.31 gf, ff'i5'i1iiffi5'I'2lfi'l f-law 1ffil1:l'l-'ftlzii'G12 ' its 1,1 1.1! tg.. .t, .,,.,.,,.:i drills' ll Illlti:v I .3 'Jil 1. -1 .llgllcsfl,:,,3fxq5ggi1u11,:jj11 i ,su I 5559, Iinmltgs !,1..gtZ,,' .1 , ' l ll J, l if I. .Q ,513 4,1 , ,ag-A ,gpg is s v ll wks 3 MARY KATHLEEN COMPTON Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeoe-Eating too much and always going on diets . . . Pet Passion -Buying clothes and spending my father's money . . . Suppressed Desire -A trip to Florida . . . Wants to be- A famous ice skater . . . Probably will be-A famous gay blade. PATRICIA CONWAY CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, IV, BETO Club II. Pet Peeve-Starvation after those long Glee club rehersals . . . Pet Passion-Loyola College . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To have my own T. V. show for teenagers . . . Wants to be -A June Taylor dancer . . . Probably will be-A dancing tailor. TAMAZON L. CARTER BETO Club II, III, A. A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary IV, Louise de Marillacs III, IV. Pct Peeve-People who know how to fill out this form . . . Pet Passion- Scratching Pat Buchler's back . . . Suppressed Desire-To have physics moved from 503 to the first floor . . . Wants to be-All American fullback . . . Probably will be-All American goal post. PATRICIA CAVEY Mother Seton Guild I, Student Coun- cil II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs III, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary IV. Pet Peeve-Monday morning . . .Pet Passion-Weekends in Glen Burnie . . . Suppressed Desire-Never have to do homework . . . Wants to be- One who talks with a Scottish accent . . . Probably will be-a hottler of Scotch. ANNE CHREST A. A. II, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Legion of Decency II, III, Mother Seton Guild III. Pet Peeve-Monday morning blues . . . Pet Passion-Good movies . . . Suppressed Desire-To see a boy sitting in Seton . . . Wants to be-A model . . . Probably will be-A model. MARCIA CONELIUS CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, III, IV, Varsity Basketball II, III, IV. Pet Peeue-Giving history reports . . . Pet Passion-Basketball . . . Sup- pressed Desire-to own my own car . . . Wants to be-Pro basketball' player for the Boston Celtics . . . Probably will be-An All American.- JOAN CORRI Orchestra I, II, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Seton High News III, IV, A. A. I, II, III, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Pceue-Loyola High School . . . Pet Passion-Baseball and Calvert Hall . . -Suppressed Desire-To go to Spain to see a bull fight . . . Wants to be-Teacher of first grade angels . . . Probably will be-Teacher of twelfth grade angels. JOAN CASPARRIELLO Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary IV, Glee Club III, A. A. I, II, III. Pet Peeve-Monday morning . . . Pet . . . Pet Passion-Sr. 0liva's toast . . . Suppressed Desire-To be chief cook of Seton's cafeteria . . . Wants to be-A worker who makes money to buy plenty of cloihes . . . Probably will be-A buyer. FRANCES CHALLIWES CSMC 1, 11, IV, A. A. 1, II, 111, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Saving money and wash- ing dishes when I don't eat . . . Pet Passion-Money on pay day . Sup- pressed Desire-To have coal black hair . . . Wants to be-A streetcar conductor . . . Probably will be-A trackless trolley operator. CATHERINE ANN CLARK CSMC I, II, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Student Council I. Pet Peeve-For someone to knock down my building blocks . . . Pet Passion-to eat Maypo . . . Suppressed Desire-To dance with the mouse- ketteers . . . Wants to be-Elevator operator in the Empire building . . . Probably will be-Always in the clouds. SHIRLEY CORMACK At Club I, CSMC II, III, Seton II gh News II, III, IV, Vignettes IV. P t Pceve-Eating breakfast on school mornings . . . Pet Passion-Going up one-way streets the wrong way . . . Suppressed Desire-To tickle the ac- cordian keys and hear laughing music . . . Wants to be-Life Guard-even though I can't swim . . . Probably will be-Swimming instructor. MARIE TERESA CWIEK Clcc Club I, II, III, Secretary IV, French Club III, Secretary IV, Stu- dent Council II, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-The alarm clock . . . Pet Passion-Bonnie's Pizza . . . Sup- pressed Desire-Travel to France via the Mayflower . . . Wants to be-An Italian with black hair . . . Probably will be-Married to an Irishman with flaming red hair. HELEN PAMELA DALY Children of Mary III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, III, IV, .?hepherdess III, 'Photography Editor V. Pet Peeve-Everybody calling me Ann . . . Pet Passion-to hit someone with a wet tea bag . . . Suppressed Desire -To get my driver's license . . . Wants to be-A Private Secretary . . . Probably will be-Secretary to a Private. lo hzzow lhe needs of others, JOANNE CUCINA Louisettes I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Science Club IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Woman drivers . . . Pet Passion-Navy . . . Suppressed Desire -To go around the world in 80 days . . . Wants to be-A philanthropist . . . Probably will be-A pauper. MARIE ANN DALY CSMC II, IV, Legion of Decency II, Art Club IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Everybody calling me Pam . . . Pet Passion-Eating at Jimmy Wu's . . . Suppressed Desire- Be an engineer like Mr. Montana . . . Wants to be-Lone Ranger's side kick-Tonto . . . Probably will be- Silver's owner. MARGARET M. DAVIS Children of Mary I, II, III IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, A. A. 1. II, CSMC 1, II, 111, IV, Student Council I, Dramatic Club II, III, IV, Business Club III, Secretary IV, Mother Seton Guild III, IV. C Pet Peeve-Wearing a warm snowsuit on warm days . . . Pet Passion-To own a Pogo stick . . . Suppressed Desire-To catch a falling star . . . Wants to be-A member of Nancy's Hot Rod Club . . . Probably will be- A trallic policeman. PATRICIA DAVIS Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Orchestra I, II. Pet Peeve-Doing dishes . . . Pet Passion-Red Jaguars . . . Suppressed Desire-To date John Saxon . . . Wants to be-Principal of Seton High School . . . Probably will be-A stu- dent for the rest of her life. ELIZABETH ANN DEVILBISS. Library Club I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary IV, BETO II, A. A. I, .Dramatic Club II, Legion of Decency Pet Peeve-Having to budget my money . . . Pet Passion-Stuffed animals or clothes . . . Suppressed Desire-Have 13 children . . . Wants to be-A Chinese War Lord . . . Probably will be-A big wheel in a Communist Concentration Camp. ELAINE DEEGAN Glee Club I, A. A. I, II, III, Children of Mary III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-History . . . Pet Passion -Pizza Pies . . . Suppressed Desire- to own Z1 Corvette . . . Wants to be- Thc owner of the music Mart . . . Probably will be-A disc' jockey. MARGARET ANN DORSEY Children of Mary IV, CSMC IV, Legion of Decency IV. Pet Pecve-Noise . . . Pet Passion- Seton . . . Suppressed Desire-Not to get lost in the crowd . . . Wants to be -A famous intellectual . . . Probably will be-Lost in a library. io sapp y manhind wiih loyal devotion, LINDA EHRBAKER Children of Mary IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II. Pct Peeve-English and term papers . . . Pet Passion-Food . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To be a blonde . . . Wants to be-President of the Parent-Teacher Club . . . Probably will be-A Parent-teacher. MARY ANNE ELLIS Editor of Vignettes IV, Leaders Club IV, Seton High News I, II, III, As- sociate Editor IV, Art Club I, De- bating II. Pet Peeve-Driving up one-way streets the wrong way . . . Pet Passion- Water Skiing . . . Suppressed De- sire-To become a beachcombcr . . . Wants to be-A star reporter on u newspaper . . . Probably will be-A newspaper reporter. PATRICIA ANN ENDRES Louise de Marillac I, II, III, Presi- dent IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Glee Club II, C. C. D. III, IV, Leaders' Club IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-To sit behind a cornette . . . Pet Passion-Walking to the fifth floor . . . Suppressed Desire- Slide down the bannister of the Golden Stairs . . . Wants to be-A cha-cha dancer . . . Probably will be -A Mambo Teacher. MARY ANN DoRsEY Glee Club I, Shepherdess III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-to get a job . . . Pet Pas- sion-Witchcraft . . . Suppressed De- sire-Catch a falling star . . . Wants to be-It's to soon to know . . . Probably will be-You'l1 never know. MARY CATHERINE DUNLEAVY A. A. I, II, III, Bowling Manager IV, Vignettes IV, Seton High News IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeue-Geometry . . . Pet Passion -Baseball . . . Suppressed Desire- To catch for the Baltimore Orioles . . . Wants to be-Principal of Loyola High School . . . Probably will be- Principal of Seton High School. ELIZABETH EL1.woon Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Glee Club III lassociatelg CSMC I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Someone continuously saying SI-IH, SHH . . . Pet Passion- Eating or food . . . Suppresscd Desire -To get a crew-cut . . . Wants to bc -A tourist at Paris, France . . . Probably will be-A tourist at Paris, Tennessee. ALIDA REGINA ERDMAN Glee Club I, II, III, Treasurer IV, Science Club III, IV, Children of gary III, IV, CSMC I, Il, A. A. I, Pet Peeve-Those girls who always seem to get out of school by 3:30 . . . Pet Passion-Driving a friend's Chevrolet . . . Suppresserl Desire- To get to Glee Club on time . . . Wants to be-Somebody else with a name easier to pronounce than mine . . . Probably will be-Potrezebie. JEAN MARIE Doucl-IERTY Glee Club I, II, III, IV, French Club III, IV, Science Club III, IV, Seton High News III, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Legion of Decency II, IV. Pet Peeve-Long hair on boys . . . Pet Passion-Chocolate ice cream . . . Suppressed Desire-Take a trip to France . . . Wants to be-Brain sur- geon . . . Probably will be-Foot doctor. ELIZABETH A. ECKERT Children 0 Mar IV CSM II 4- ' f J' 5 C I, , III, IV, A. A. I, II, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, Vice-President IV. Pet Pecve-Cleaning my gold fish . . . Pet Passion-Get up at 12 noon . . . Supprcssed Desire- Get a Job . . Wants to be-Used car salesman . . . Probably will be-Car dealer. - MARY FRANCES ELDEII A. A. I, II, III, IV, Varsity Basket- ball II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Typing . . . Pet Passion- Pizza pies . . . Suppressed Desire- Play basketball in high heel tennis shoes . . . Wants to be-Champion swimmer of the English Channel backwards . . . Probably will be- Champion swimmer of the Patapsco River backwards. JANET E. ERDMAN Children of Mary IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Making so many typing errors . . . Pet Passion-Going to the movies . . . Suppressed Desire- To go to Hawaii . . . Wants to be- a policewoman . . . Probably will be -Chief of Police. FRANCES FAUTH CSMC I, II, III, IVg Children of Mary III, IVg A. A. II, III, Glee Club III. Pet Peeve-people being late . . . Pet Passion-Mary Sue Butter Creams . . . Suppressed Desire-To have natural curly hair . . . Wants to be-An F.B.I. agent . . . Probably will be-married to an FB.I. agent. PARTICIA FENTON CSMC I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, III, IVg Children of Mary III, IVQ ,Visual Aids IV. Pet Peeve-Homesick . . . Pet Pas- sion-Italian food . . .' Suppressed Desire-To take an hour for lunch . . . Wants to be-one who rings the Angelus Bell . . . Probably will be- one who puts another crack in the Liberty bell. lo neanljbsf fby in a woman? wer 5 VIRGINIA LEE FARRELL Children of Mary III, IV, A. A. I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Monday mornings . . . Pet Passion-C. Y. 0 .... Wants to be-one who goes around the world in 80 days . . . Probably will be- one who goes around the world in 80 nights. MARY MARGARET FEEHAN Children of Mary I, II, III, IVg Mother Seton Guild I, II, III, IVg A. A. I, Ilg Library Council II. Pet Peeve-Having to listen to Shirley's jokes . . . Pet Passion- shiny Volkswagen with carrying case . . . Suppressed desire--to be a stewardess on the first rocket to reach the moon . . . Wants to be-a member of Nancy's Hot Rod Club . . . Probably will be-a car tower. MARY JOSEPH Children of Mary A CSMC IIIg A. A. I, Pet Peeve-History Pet Passion-Ocean pressed Desire-To in the corridors during change of classes . . . Wants to be-Medical Secretary . . . Probably will be- Married to a medical student. KATHLEEN FISHER Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary III, IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeoe-Making History speeches . . . Pet Passion-Mary Sue's vanilla huttcifcreams . . . Suppressed Desire --to weigh 120 pounds . . . Wants to be-A loafer . . . Probably will be-A saddle. FLANAGAN I, II, III, IVg II, Glee Club I. homework . . . City . . . Sup- be able to talk SETON FINNESSY CCD IIIg President IVg Children of Mary II, III, IV, CSMC I, Ilg Secre- tary IVg Leaders Club IVg BETO Club 115 Badminton I5 .I.V. Basket- ball III g Extension Kc magazine re- porter III, IVg French Club III, IV. A. A. I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Monday mornings and 1:20 period . . . Pet Passion-Pizza Parties . . . Suppressed Desire-Solve Math problems . . . Wants to be- Elvis Presley's barber . . . Probably will be-a manufacturer of hair curlers. MARGARET FITZPATRICK Children of Mary I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, IIII, IV, Legion of Decency III, IV. Pet Peeve-When Calvert Hall beats St. Joe . . . Pet Passion-Leo and St. Joe . . . Suppresscd Desire-Have a blanket like Linus' . . . Wants to be -n big wheel someday . . . Probably will be-Married to the President. LYNNE FORREST Glee Club I, II, III, Treasurer IVg Science Club III, Vice President IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Carrie Hutchinson . . . Pet Passion-Loyola College . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To slide down the little Chute in the Cafe where the dishes are placed . . . Wants to be- A nurse . . . Probably will be-An excellent nurse. 125. MARY ALICE FROEHLICH Children of Mary I, II, III, IVg Stu- dent Council IIg Science Club III, IV, A. A. I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Side burns . . . Pet Pas- sion-Loyola . . . Suppressed Desire -All expense paid trip to the Riviera . . . Wants to be-President of the United States . . . Probably will be-Vice-President of the United States. JOANNE GEGNER CSMC I, II, III, IVg A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Getting up early and homework . . . Pet Passion-Service men . . . Suppressed Desire-To dye my hair bright red . . . Wants to be- A mother of a large family . . . Probably will be-a house mother. io furnis sanctify for a mad world, CATHERINE M. FRANCE CSMC I, II, III IVg Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IVg BETO Club II, Louiseettes I, II, III, Secretary IV. Pet Peeve-People who snore in class . . . Pet Passion-Eating . . . Sup- pressed Desire-Sleeping in history class . . . Wants to be-Chosen to be the one most likely to fail . . . Probably will be-Voted most likely to succeed. JOYCE M. FRANK A. A. II, III, IV, Children of Mary III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IVg Art Club I, II, III, IVg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Monday mornings . . . Pet Passion-Chewing . . . Suppressed Desire-To lose weight -. . . Wants to be-an ice skater across the Patapsco River . . . Probably will be -Builder of a bridge across the Patapsco River. ARLENE GANN Children of Mary I, II, III, IVg A. A. I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IVg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg Stu- dent Council IV, Business Club IV. Pet Peeve-Homework . . . Pet Pas- sion-Eating submarines . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To he higher in speed in shorthand than anyone else . . . Wants to be-Married . . . Prob- ably will be-a wonderful wife. J UDITH MARIE GEILFUSS Student Council II, IV, French Club III, IVg BETO Club II, Secretary Illg Louisettes I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-School and homework . . . Pet Passion-U. S. Navy . . . Suppressed Desire-To drag a '58 Corvette and to Stowaway on the U. S. S. F. D. R .... Wants to be- Teacher at Seton High School . . . Probably will be-A Seton High Teacher. PATRICIA GETZ Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, BETO Club II, III. Pet Peeoe-Homeroom Periods . . . Pet Passion-Midge . . . Suppressed Desire-To make a long voyage . . . Wants to be-A millionaire with all the trimmings . . . Probably will be- Penniless. SARAH M. GIANNINO Children of Mary IVJ A. A. I, IIg Business Club IVg CSMC I, II, III, IVg Junior Class President, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pct Pecve-6 o'clock school call . . . Pet Passion-sleep Monday morning . . . Suppressed Desire-To go around the world in 80 days . . . Wants to be -A member of Nancy's Hot Rod Club . . . Probably will be-A license plate agent. MARY GILBART Orchestra I, II, III, President IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency III, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Explaining to Freshman why sometimes Seniors do things no- hody else does or can do . . . Pet Passion-Basketball . . . Suppressed Desire-Ignore all authority and do what I please . . . Wants to be-one who has an extensive pajama party at Seton . . . Probably will be- Manufacturer of Nytol. PATRICIA CRUMBINE Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-History tests . . . Pet Passion--City College . . . Suppressed Desire-To go downtown and buy everything I want . . . Wants to be -A pickle packer in Peggy's pickle factory . . . Probably will be-The picklous pickle packer. io auqmelzl slrenqfh JOAN E. GOLDSMITH CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV, Dramatic Club II, A. A. II, Visual Aids IV, Children of Mary IV. Pct Peeve-Getting up in the morn- ings . . . Pet Passion-Devil-foodcake . . . Suppressed Desire-To sleep for a whole week . . . Wants to be-An X-ray technician . . . Probably will be-Radioactive. and beaufy, NORMA F. GONET Clcc Club I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, CSMC II, Stu- dent Council III. Pet Pecve--Traveling to the 5th Hoor now that I'm a Senior . . . Pet Pas- sion-Maverick . . . Suppressed De- sire-To talk while in line during the change of class . . . Wants to be- rider in a Jet plane . . . Probably will be-An Oldsmobile rocket 88 driver. MARY ANN GREEN Children of Mary IV, Business Club III, President IV, Dramatic Club II, III, IV, Seton High News III, A. A. I, Freshmen Rep. II, Assistant Busi- ness Manager, J. V. I, Varsity II, III, Captain IV. Pet Peeve-Fourth year schedule . . . Pet Passion-More pork sausages, Mom . . . Suppressed Desire-To sail along the silvery moon . . . Wants to be-A Setonite who wears her open toe saddles to school . . . Probably will be-A Setonite who gets a ticket. PATRICIA Gnuss A. A. I, II, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Seton High News III, IV, Marinews IV. Pet Peeve-Hoineroom duties . . . Pet Passion-Photography . . . Suppressed Desire-To have 'a red and white SS Ford convertible . . . Wants to be-Her own film developer . . . Probably will be-Always in the dark. PATRICIA ANN GRAU Glee Club I, Orchestra I, Children of Mary III, IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Having to find my little cousin when he is hiding . . . Pet Passion-Horror movies . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To be the first woman on Mars . . . Wants to be-A deep sen driver . . . Probably will be-a deep sea fisherman. CATHERINE GREENWELL Children of Mary II, III, IV, Legion lg Ilihcfncy IV, French Club IV, . . . I . Pet Peeve-Non-talkative people . . . Pet Passion-Pizza pies . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To win a scholarship to Notre Dame . . . Wants to be-A scholar at Geometry . . . Probably will be-A math whiz. by silent greatness of sou 3 REGINA GUEIIIN A. A. I, II, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild II, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peevc-history . 4 . Pet Passion- The army . . . Suppressed Desire-- To leave school in the middle of classes . . . Wants to be-A pianist . . . Probably will be-A piano tuner. MARY PATRICIA HAGCERTY CSMC I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, Il, Science Club IV, Children of Mary IV. Pet Peeue- Ole Johnston's pan- cakes . . . Pet Passion-Cinnimon toast and Midshipmen . . . Suppressed Desire-To be a pilot for T.W.A. . . . Wants to be-A good and efficient nurse . . . Probably will be-A nurse. JOAN B. HAND Glee Club II, III, IV, Student Council II, C.C.D. IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Gaining weight . . . Pet Passion-Candy . . . Suppressed De- sire-To equal my little brother's all A report card . . . Wants to be- A wheel some day . . . Probably will be-A hub cap. FLORENCE HAMILTON HARBOLD Seton High News I, II, III, Co-Editor- in-Chief IV, French Club II, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Vignet- tes III, BETO II, III, Secretary of Izmior Class. Pet Peeve-Chance papers . . . Pct Passion-Chanteuse with a jazz band . . . Suppressed Desire-Go around the world in more than 80 days . . . Wants to be-President of the United States . . . Probably will be-Presi- dent of the United States. NANCY HARIC A A. I, II, Children of Mary II, IV, Vice-President IV, BETO Club II, Science Club Secretary III, IV. Pet Peeve-Pizza at midnight . . . Pet Passion-Wliy? . . . Suppressed De- sire-To taste everybody's lunch . . . Wants to be-An educated person . . . Probably will be-A college professor. 128 ANN M. HAIIDINC Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Legion of Decency I, II. Pct Peeve-Having to wear saddle shoes with my nylons . . . Pct Passion -Pepsi Colas . . . Snpprcssed De- sire-To own an island in the sky . . . Wants to be-One who lives happily ever after . . . Probably will be-Miserahle. HELEN CHRISTINA HARRIS Glee Club I, CSMC I. II, III, IV, Children of Mary III, IV, A. A. IV. Pct Peevc-Throwing howling balls down the glitters . . . Pet Passion- Dancing and writing . . . Snppressed Desirc-To spend a week exploring in some distant mountains . . . W ants to be-A coke machine . . . Probably will be-A bottle capper. THERESA GURGICII A. A. I, II, Art Club I, BETO Club II, III, Children of Mary IV, Mari- news IV. Pct Peeuc-Getting up for school . . . Pet Passion-Weekends . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To own a Ford hard- top . . . Wants to be-A falling star catcher . . . Probably will be-Star catcher for the Orioles. RUTII FRANCIS HALLOCK Glee Club II, III, IV, Children of Mary IV, A. A. I, II, IV. Pct Pceve-Housework . . . Pet Pas- sion-Reading and singing . . . Sup- presscd Desire-To learn to play the piano . . . Wants to be-Business career woman with a company con- nected with some airline . . . Prob- ably will be-An airline ticket agent. PATRICIA ANN HANDLEY Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, Vice-President IV, A. A. I, II, Marinews IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Seton High News IV. - Pct Pceve-Getting my appendix out on Christmas Eve . . . Pet Passion- Ocean City and Hopkin's boys . . . Suppressed Desire-To have long hair . . . Wants to be-Sent to Europe in a CARE Package . . . Probably will be-Sent back. I I KATHLEEN J OANN HENRY A. A. I, II, III, President IV, Chil- rlren of Mary II, III, IV, BETO Club II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Phone calls in the middle of rt TV program . . . Pet Passion- Sleeping all day Saturday . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To be kidnapped by Martians . . . Wants to be-Owner of a South Sea Island . . . Probably will be--Who knows? ELIZABETH ANN I-loans Orchestra I, II, French Club IV. Pet Peeve-Crowded buses . . . Pet Passion-Pen-pals . . . Suppressecl Desire-To race in a hot rod . . . Wants to be-A lighthouse pilot . . . Probably will be-Married to a pilot. PATRICIA MARY HOPKINS Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Seton High News I, II, III, Co-Editor IV, Student Council I, II, BETO Club II, French Clab III, IV, Legion of Decency I. II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Leaders Club. Pet Peeuc-Being asked what my pet peeve is . . . Pet Passion-New York City . . . Suppressed Desire-To be a hermit . . . Wants to be-A traveler who goes everywhere . . . Probably will be-Stuck in a traffic jam in New York City. aprlqhiness an qracioamessg MARY LOUISE HILL Children of Mary II, III, IV, Clee Club II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV. . Pet Peeve-Alarm clocks . . . Pet Passion-Mice . . . Sappressed Desire -Give Pat Conway a pixie . . . Wants to bc-Able to read back my shorthand . . . Probably will be-A reader of Hieroglyphics. KATHERINE HOLAIIAN Chilziren. of Mary III, IV, Louisettes II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, III, IV. Pet Pecve-Women drivers . . . Pet Passion.--Women drivers . . . Sup- presserl Desire-To break in case of Ere glass . . . Wants to be-A first grade teacher . . . Probably will be -A first graden teacher. DoRoTHY VIRGINIA HOWARD orchestra 1, 11, 111, IV, A. A. 1, II, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeae-Getting fat . . . Pet Pas- sion-Eating . . . Suppresserl Desire -To break my violin . . . Wants to be-The first to slide down the Golden Stair's hanister . . . Probably will be -Full of splinters. CARRIE HUTCIIISON Clee Club I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Science Club IV, Children of Mary IV. Pet Peeve-Hyperpolysesquiapedialis- tic people . . . Pet Passion--To eat all day . . . Sappresseri Desire-To join the brigade of Midshipmen . . . Wants to be-A Middy . . . Probably will be-A swabby. ETIIEL MARIAN JACKSON A. A. I,1I, III, IV, Children of Mary III, IV, Seton High News IV, Vignet- tes IV. Pet Peeve-Term papers . . . Pet Passion- I want my Maypo . . . Suppressed Desire--To have a pair of mink gloves for painting with pride . . . Wants to be-An honorary Mouseketeer . . . Probably will be- Deprived of her Mickey Mouse ears. Z MARJORIE S. IGNATOWSKI A. A. I, II, IV, Dramatic Club II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, II, III, Business Club III, IV, CSMC I, Il, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Essay tests in room 204 . . . Pet Passion-I ain't talking while the flavor lasts . . . Suppresseal De- sire-To be in charge of Seton for a week . . . Wants to' be-First to Hnd out what is down the chained steps near the infirmary . . . Probably will be-Unable to be what she wants to he. ELIzABETII ANN JANCZEWSKI Children of Mary IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Cotton-pickin' pygmy packin' people . . . Pet Passion-To he a pygmy so I can get packed . . . Supp-ressecl Desire-To win a drag race against all the pygmy packers . . . Wants to be-Mechanic . . . Probably will be-A mechanic pygmy packer. 129 fo jhsier culture and rejinemenig Wi?-1 J -9.532 f , if - i' 1 'Q it Zi 11, .fini so lan,'i,j,i'f its-,ilW5,g ' iii- ig fii' 1f,1L' 5.5 V' 1-Q.:-x, .ff.if::'wav:-f-1 J if f I .fa-seq 1 t: ' V . .i rf . . i 'W . ...TV 'iff .255 gigs? '2 :':,5'f iihiirgg A f V fi- 1. mw krfl' V iillilf st.. 1 .. f ' . .. t' ff W H563 'iiiillrpi do A -' Ju. y3.B',,if'1 H, 6' S., agar, 5 Q, 1 xg, A r,, ,1' Z9 V yi . . ,ggi gi Q i 'I . ea 'nf'-'ggi jf ii nw-.P ' Ia , 1 K. ' v , r A . sg KATHRYN KEATING Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Orchestra I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-To have friends see me with my violin . . . Pet Passion-To get a 1000k in one of Sr. Zoe's His- tory Unit Tests . . . Suppressed De- sire-To look for Fran . . . Wants to be-A girl whose dimples will grow larger . . . Probably will be-Inventor of a dimple maker. ELIZABETH ANN KERN Orchestra Ig A. A. I, Ilg Mother Seton Guild II, III, Dramatic Club III, IV, Seton High News III, Photography Editor IV. Pet Peeve-Getting out of bed on Monday mornings . . . Pet Passion- Promoting longer lunch periods . . . Suppressed Desire-To ring the Angelus bell . . . Wants to be- Kleenex salesman in a pepper factory . . . Probably will be-A success. BARBARA ANN KLOTZ Children of Mary I, II, III, IVg Stu- dent Council ,IIIg Secretary IV5 BETO II, IIIg A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Germs . . . Pet Passion- Carrying school books . . , Suppressed Desire-To go to India . . . Wants to be-A jockey . . . Probably will be- An ardent race fan. 1-I ' ini, 1- - PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON Children of Mary I, II, III, President IV, Leaders' Club President IVg A. A. I, 115 Louise de Marillacs Ig Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Doing English homework . . . Pet Passion-Pizzas and Italian food . . . Suppressed Desire-To travel around the world . . . Wants to be--A skating expert . . . Probably will be-Skating around the world. PATRICIA KANE Louisettes I, II, Illg Student Council I, II, Legion of Decency Ig Library Council I, II, Children of Mary II, III, 1VgCSMC IVg A A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Being called Miss Kane by my teachers . . . Pet Passion-The crust of, pizza pies . . . Suppressed Desire-To saw tlIe bars off the windows in the typing rooms . . . Wants to be-The mother of a large family . . . Probably will be-Head if , mistress of an orphanage. PATRICIA KLINE Orchestra Ig CSMC III, IVg Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, II, III, IV, Shepherdess III, IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve- The Vicious Circle . . . Pet Passion- Teketa and Puff . . . Suppressed Desire-To watch the horror shows in my own Jaguar . . . Wants to be-Goat raiser . . . Prob- ably will be-A kid. MARY KOEHLER Children of Mary I, II, III, IV5 Library Council I, Ilg A. A. I, 115 CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Write a History outline . . . Pet Passion-Dancing . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To be President of the Student Council . . . Wants to be -Down town with 3100 . . . Probably will be-Minus 3100. MARY PATRICIA JOHNSTON Student Council I, II, III, President IV, Science Club II, IVg Dramatic Club I, II, III, IV, BETO Club Ilg Children of Mary II, III, IVg A. A. I. II, Junior Varsity III, Vice-presi- dent IV5 Leaders' Club Vice-president IVg Junior Class Treasurer. Pet Peeve-Clean, shining saddles ruined on a rainy day . . . Pet Passion -Food . . . Suppressed Desire-To he the first elevator operator at Seton . . . Wants to be-An airline hostess . . . Probably will be-A ticket taker. GERTRUDE KARR Orchestra I, II, Treasurer III, Vice- President IVg Science Club III, IV: Children of Mary II, III, IVg A. A. I, II. , Pet Peeve-French Club . . . Pet Pas- sion-Playing bass in the Belle Tones . . . Suppressed Desire-To go to France . . . Wants to be-An auto- mobile mechanic . . . Probably will be-A grease monkey. BARBARA ANN KEITH Children of Mary II, III, IV, A. A. I, Ilg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Unpacked pygmies after exportation . . . Pet Passion-Eating Rosaliels potato chips . . . Suppressed Desire-To sell Good Humor ice creams in Alaska . . . Wants to be- Moth in a fur coat company . . . Probably will be-Exterminated. .,v 5 at as fp, t .Q if 3 l 1'fE1t.1v:,'-:Raj ':'i::. ww f ,!ly.eiQIf'?fHiw ltfw fi' ,. 141 ,....,,-,i.,..,,.,.. .W , ., ,W 1... .. ,. . yg,g,g5fsgy.,,.f.g. -gf iimffi-.525-Sf'5f3 :sf '-rn' , i,45,.g5j.v55f.!gf. .1 , ., ' fl If V K , - f .- '?i::v'L5s 41,7 I ,exft 'tazfflelg .Wim 1 W Y -'2,,.snrss..IVjQ sy 5 graffi ti! ! if' ,I gays E, .pi f.i.,gll31l,.ns .ig A' , i.,iHyili.a1s as . , .Ifl'-.f- . fi,w',.ffff ,. We 'lim 7 . . i 'W ttf! .,'..' weft. lt: I 51 ' I a.,5t5isi.g.a ,f, ,'2,',fg: Q 1 .f-.354 W ' 'iriffffi H Jgif it-fi,-Q. 2' w ws' t -5' I .. My fi'fl'i'l' T 'Wi' .ua--ff!gs:f,gf5f?1f .. fii2?If:f , . :if ff. -inf? ,f Q ,f-' ya .Mai .5 . H , , i i., 4 ,It I Wi, 5 2 We I Y I A if iii if I 5? 'l v. 5fi'I PATRICIA KOFFENBERGER Art Club I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, A. A. III: Children of Mary IV, Associate Glee Club III. Pet Peeoe-Getting up in the morning . . . Pct Passion-Army . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To get my license . . . Wants to be-A typist who cl0esn't get her fingers caught in the keys . . . Probably will be-Inventor of the keyless typewriter. MARY ELIZABETH KRAUS Clee Club Ig Mother Seton Guild II, III, IVg Clzilclren of Mary II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peace-Monday mornings . . . Pet Passion-To Gnd just one Senior privilege . . . Suppressed Desire-To take Ricky Nelson to my Senior Prom . . . Wants to be-Miss America . . . Probably will be-Mrs. Nelson. NORMA KREUSINGER Glee Club Ig A. A. I, Ilg Children of Mary IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Pygmies that refuse to he packed . . . Pet Passion-Watching horror movies while packin' pygmies . . . Suppressed Desire-To be a member of the Pygmy Packers, Inc. . . . Wants to be-A cotton-pickin' pygmy packer . . . Probably will be- A packed pygmy pickin' cotton. io apply herself fo frufh and incl, GERALDINE KORZYBSICI CSMC IV, Children of Mary II, III, 1Vg A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-To stay in at night . . . Pet Passion-Dancing . . . Suppressed Desire-Not to wear shoes in public places . . . Wants to be-A keeper in at house full of all kinds of animals . . . Probably will be-Owner of her private zoo. MARIE M. KREIS Children of Mary II, III, IVg Library Council II, III, Ilistorian IVg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV, A. A. I,11. Pct Peeve-History outlines . . . Pet Passion-City College .... S' uppressed Desire-To ring the Angelus bell at 3 o'clock . . . Wants to be-A resi- dent in Florida . . . Probably will be -A resident of the Antarctic. Clrtl' ,gg , .V 1-t sig? I gt ' ., 'ee fi., ff ,Q E X f .W fr. 'Q'- 1 .1 ' 4 '-2 V f M. . ' .rFT Qaxf?e. ef - :tw , .Z .A 1 't W' f5 ,1'j'i,,L 'f3Eii ' Z ' 5 - l at Ai. .., ' 'it ,, ' .mi 2 ,, sw f A , -L fi-f p f I 4 5, .. .,. . if, . Q 1 33 V, I ., i gist we J Fa X fag. 1- f K 5 1 A Wi x at f f - 1 , ,ggi , . iifiiif 'f :,sa'1::.s z,z1?55Eif?f li. lik ' 'iiilfllfi : ..At 5 in ,,3gggu,,..,,x -lm Fifi tgitswg. .1 is 'Q mu ' i .r.-.ag A . lqfnyt' - t z ' tt. H, . .rw gt : in ll 'v .G 4' I sl l tv l tial jg? ,lislfj9,, .,, ii' 5,22-it K- i 'v ' 'Hi-a 4r4ilfprttEf:5lliWz'fQ25 Arrr 2- tr, V55 gp 1- , - ,. . ti s y v Q ,arte K, , Q 4 fs mga 35' :xf 5'5! ,2i 5i'3l152lf'fZ .1 r'f?b r.,.r f, Fi i 355 glliidfi twill ,I ti tv'- .sis 31-, wigit 2 . 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I, II, III, Varsity Basketball II, III, IV, Treasurer IVg Student Coun- cil I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary IV. Pet Peeve-White . . . Pet Passion- K92B8 CHot Dogsj . . . Suppressed Desire-To throw snowballs in the summer . . . Wants to be-A red and white marble eater . . . Probably will be-Sick from indigestion. ELIZABETH J. LAMPEN Louisettes IV. ' Pct Pecoe-Homework . . . Pet Pas- sion-Chocolate Milk . . . Suppressed Desire-to own a Jaguar . . . Wants to be-An Air Force Commissioned Oliicer . . . Probably will be-Man ried to a Private. ROSALIE KUCHARSKI Children of Mary I, II, III, IVQ Art Club I, II, Student Council I5 Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Pceve-History essay tests . . . Pct Passion-Pickled onions with cinnamon huns . . . Suppressed De- sire-To export pygmies that were packed in pygmy land . . . Wants to be-On top of the little hall that rings in the New Year when it falls . . . Probably will be-Hearing bells all the time. CAROLE LALIBERTI CSMC I, II, III, IVg Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IVg A. A. I, II, Children of Mary IV. Pct Peeve-Homework . . . Pet Pas- sion-The cafeteria . . . Suppressed Desire-To inherit a million . . . Wants to be-Tall . . . Probably will be-Always petite. CAROL A. LANCE Student Council Ig Children of Mary II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Pecve-Getting up in the morn- ings . . . Pet Passion-Horror movies . . . Suppressed Desire-Visit Mars . . . Wants to be-Driver with a license . . . Probably will be-A trafhc cop. 131 l w t RITA MARIE LEAP Glee Club I, Student Council I, II, A. A. I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Business Club III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II. Pet Peeve-Wl1ere's Marge? . . . Pet Passion-To get married to a tomb- stone maker . . . Suppressezl Desire- To graduate . . . Wants to be- Mother of six . . . Probably will be- Only mother to have a sextet. GALE IRENE Llszewsm Orchestra I, II, III, Secretary IV, French Club IV, Children of Mary III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Keeping silent when changing classes . . . Pet Passion- Pizza pies . . . Suppressed Desire- To see Paris . . . Wants to be-A ballet dancer . . . Probably will be- A Ioot doctor. lo become other Marys, SHIRLEY LANTZ Art Club II, III, President IV, Leader's Club IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I,,II, III, IVg A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-History outlines . . . Pet Passion-A certain Poly boy . . . Supprcssed Desire-To lose weight . . . Wants to be-One who gets eight hours sleep . . . Probably will be- Agent for Beauty Rest Mattresses. ELIZABETH LARKINS Legion of Decency I, II, Children of Mary III, IV. Pet Peeoe-Squares . . . Pet Passion -Dancing . . . Suppressed Desire- To get Tom back . . . Wants zo be- One who is all shook up . . . Probably will be-Pretty sick! ANN LINGENFELDER Cllildrcn of Mary II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, III, IV, I. V. Basketball II, III, Varsity IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet PECUB-Wfilllig a History outline . . . Pet Passion-Basketball . . . Suppressed Desire-To take over the school and run it the way I would like to . . . Wants to be-Married . . . Probably will be-A spinster judge in Human Relations Court. MARION V. LOPRESTI CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-S.0.P. and 203 . . . Pet Passion-To be a guest star on Romper Room . . . Suppressed De- sire-Dissolution of men drivers . . . Wants to be-A travel log . . . Prob- ably will be-A lumberjack. 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'MARY LYNN LOUGHRAN Children of Mary I, II, III, IVQ BETO Club II, III, Vignettes IV, French Club IV, Student Council III, IV, Varsity Badminton II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Trying to explain why my name is Molly . . . Pet Passion- Ford's Playhouse . . . Suppressed De- sire-To have been one of the marines raising the Hag on Mount Suabachi in Iwo Jima . . . Wants to be-A traveler . . . Probably will be-A stay-at-home. NANCY Lovn Children of Mary III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, President IVg Leaders' Club IVg A. A. I, II. Pet Peeue-Late dismissals . . ,Pet Passion-Eating out . . . Suppressed Desire-To have Joyce stop calling me Miss Nancy of Romper Room . . . Wants to be-Cruiser through Ber- muda . . . Probably will be-A long- distance swimmer. 1 . 'int -.: f- Es . .--l V--r ll vb.E: W1 ,z-ff: . ,M f. iv. ,- we ,ei 6232. 2,l5i6i,fWii 'fi' if 'fggsp ff-t fa. as pallerns of Ghrlsllan living, NANCY LEE LYCETT A. A. I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg Children of Mary IV, Visual Aids IV, Vignettes IV. Pet Peeve-Pepsi-colas . . . Pet Pas- sion-Coke and cheese crackers . . . Suppressed Desire-To ring the Angelus bell . . . Wants to be-A '- doctor . . . Probably will be-A tnxidcrmist. . t f ...-zQ:,5.igs5:g,s -. 7 . ' I flztiisnsas.:5',j,':Q:15,si1 In if ,, wi of 'ii-ri-1373, - ' Q .s:5.-s1'4-we , Q- '51, gg, . my V we - L ff ,aggfe 5. if 35, i r, 'ref ' -cfwz ' , . f vga.. We M. ii: stu, sg its , gps, rf Jiri X L. I ..,.,.. - it N' 'w:1:ff1:ils15gg2jes?ftszxiisij.car.-:ss '- S ' 'ti.f1,-igiimzf. Y vii S 5 , ,.u,ggS5.liE,.,,j,. :Sri . ri - . . f 1 gm H , inn? i 6 5, Q 1 M i r i . ' YE, i 11 i l 'lr V 1. Y A , . Viv' ff' M We RQSEMARY MAISTO Debating IIg A. A. I, IIg Children of Mary IV, Legion of Decency I, II. III, IVg Science Club III, Art Club III, Treasurer IVg Dramatic Club III. Pet Peeve-Blind dates . . . Pet Pas- sion-Charlie Brown and Snoopy . . . Snppressed Desire-To eat all the goodies in the world . . . Wants to be -Sent to the moon . . . Probably will be-The only Sociology teacher on the moon. MARY LYNCH Children of Mary IV: Library Council IVg Louise do Marillacs IV, A. A. I, 115 CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pct Pecvc-Overdue books . . . Pet Passion-Find the man who invented history . . . Suppressed Desire-To swing from the chandeliers in the auditiorium . . . Wants to be-An inventor of a mechanical brain . . . Probably will be-Univac. MARY ANN MAGIC Children of Mary I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IVg A. A. I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg Shepherdess III, IV. Pez Peeoe-Getting up to the music of the all-night show . . . Pet Passion -Turning my hi-H up all the way . . . Suppressed Desire-To turn my hi-H up without being hollered at . . . Wants to be-Peanut-butter pizza maker . . . Probably will be-Sickest girl in Baltimore. DOROTHY MAJOR Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Art Club I5 CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeae-People who crack their knuckles all the time . . . Pet Pas- sion-Dancing . . . Suppressed Desire -To visit the Stork Club in New York with 11 celebrity . . . Wants to be-Able to pass with straight A's in school . . . Probably will be- Failure with iiying colors. BARBARA MADE CSMC I, II, III, IVg Legion of De- cency I, Il, III, IV, A. A. I, Ilg Children of Mary IV. Pet Peevc-Devil . . . Pet Passion- Swimming . . . Suppressed Desire- To be a poet . . . Wants to be-An angel . . . Probably will be-An angle. LUCILLE MArs'ro - A. A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary II, III,,IVg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Doing school work . . . Pet Passion-Talking to Florence . . . Suppressed Desire-To go to Spain and fight a bull . . . Wants to be- Resident in a pent house in New York City . . . Probably will be-Owner of an apartment in the basement of the Waldorf-Astoria. I 'l I by having a formative injquence, . 1- -.. ' ..n...- ,iiigseeqfei Egi fts.. .5 - ' 'sit ,f ' we as f . 95:22:- M .. c . if f tl? -'-'e1. -','f-i-- -.igffrz ?51i l Sfgel .V-lf -- f. Elly i r sr...'i3r?525z?f3liil1l R iilgiaiii lif?2l32?llfiilQ 3 ' ggi, . fi V, i ,fitn- g 5,3 Qi I , I I ff ., 'L l 'l' . ' 1 I L . . I !il?lgf3Zl?r 'ti' I 'X 'I if' El!- Y' itll. l Qltilfj :s::f.fI:1s2:,'.ff5- ' 'Hilti ft. 'iw a.zfgf3.:s 155-It!-251 1 '.,y. G'- wr 1-ISV :'i ,! '-,Mil lf? .. 'i is '- g,.. r r .. aF' z- a s a ,pglgi3i's ' ff A-f l 5l.'1!fil2 ,l g m .. I . ass i 'W 'R - I il, rif'i3l5'l:'- Eff' . ' ii1fl1i?3i7i2sif' . ' I ' I I Z. , - .4215 I iS31tie...rNws A ,g ,. . r., V. .-vs, sq , F BARBARA A. MCGUIRE Children of Mary II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Glee Club III, CSMC I, II, III, IV. . Pet Peeve-Pickles . . . Pet Passion -Maverick . . . Suppressed Desire- To peel a raw egg . . . Wants to be -Student at Calvert Hall . . . Prob- ably will be-A graduate of Loyola High School. CATHERINE 'MARY MCKENNA Orchestra I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, CSMC II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Girls who eat bananas at the lunch table . . . Pet Passion- Talking politics . . . Suppressed De- sire-To sing When Irish Eyes Are Smilingl' at the Jewish Festival . . . Wants to be-Rider to California on horseback . . . Probably will be- Owner of a stable in Alaska. E - 7 2-.,,r,, .,. Ii its . . .fg'e::as,' -' MARY ELIZABETH MALIN Orchestra I, II, III, Corresponding Secretary IV, A. A. I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Soggy Bongo drums . . . Pet Passion-To live in Chipperelli's kitchen . . . Suppressed Desire-To eat cold cream at one more year game party . . . Wants to be-a saleswoman . . . Probably will be-Buying every- thing. SHARON MARTIN CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Shepherdess IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-My face and typing . . . Pet Passion-Good music . . . Sup- pressed Desire-Fly in a jet fighter plane . . . Wants to be-Owner of a white house on Charles Street . . . Probably will be-Resident at 2800 North Charles Street. MARY PATRICIA MCCARSON Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, BETO Club II, Student Council II, III, IV, Varsity Basketball IV, Visuals Aids, Presi- dent IV, Leaders' Club IV. Pet Peevc-Any driver in front of me . . . Pet Passion-Weekends and food . . . Suppressed Desire-To be a mad scientist . . . Wants to be-A long talker on the phone . . . Probably ., l . ,A,,5jQfgQ2ifiiff23Q,, W will be-A telephone operator. 1 1 . ,,,- f.r5:.,. as--M.. v . .,:.,. an l i 'W lflell Willy -ll lu' l slit? mit' lil, la ,i , Wivitnqsfl ,Q -I ,Q we ,gl,.1.' ap, 1- s an-ttf ' ff sit' N' 3 Qfiitllf ,par fbllall ' ' la'flf'l'izlf ' will ff 'I 'pal U fl . .Wir ' ,MM fi 1 ,sight gflffxf L 1 jig sm- . Q, .5 S 4 'ri 5-55.3 Je ss . xi ' Y Q Hx s 1? It ' Q 1 ,, L , il.- X li il 5 .izliliir if In ,lm ,, MAUREEN MCHUGII Children of Mary III, IV, A. A. I, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Glee Club Pet Peeve-Brothers . . . Pet Passion -children . . . Suppressed Desire- To talk back to one person I dislike . . . Wants to be-President of the United States . . . Probably will be- Hend of the Rackets Subcommittee Investigation. JOAN ANNE MCMAHON Children of Mary III, IV, Visual Aids IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Student Council II. Pet Peeve-Grouchy people . . . Pet Passion-Grapefruit and Cher1'y pie . . . Suppressed Desire-Sit in front of the tall people in the auditorium . . . Wants to be-An oflicer at the Naval Academy . . . Probably will be -Window washer at West Point. l I I I2 DOROTHY MARIQOWSICI Mother Seton Guild I, II, A. A. I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Getting' up in the morning . . . Pet Passion-2:10 on Fridays . . . Suppressed Desire-Ride a pogo stick without falling off . . . Wants to be-Star in Hollywood . . . Prob- ably will be-Iust a housewife in Hollywood, F lorida. VERNA LEE MAXWELL A. A. I, II, IV, Business Club IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-8:40 bell . . . Pet Passion -Sleep and eat . . . Suppressed De- sire-To never stop talking . . . Wants to be-A traveler . . . Prob- ably will be-Gulliver, Jr. THERESA ADALAIDE McCRossoN Science Club III, Glee Club IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeue-Sitting through 50 minutes of Sociology everyday . . . Pet Passion-Working as a PRN . . . Suppressed Desire-To own a fire-engine red convertible . . . Wants to bc-A nurse . . . Probably will be -A professional cap starcher. SGW: s Lg ' ffl-1 of I . wie Qi 'ip t, .sl-ri: asa, . I 'Wg -I - f G t tf W r 1 S Q Y, st: , Q. 2, xg H3l,,,,s. i1,,,fg:. w , Q . . , . .., . ,. 3, hill- I ln Q 1.-A 1 , ,s S. , .75 v 12 Q' - Y V' f'15l'i lfshiiil a ,wif . 4. :i:5if'ii3iSe1-. f llliif? sri?Ez2ftf1:i5:'f..:1wgiffissf li 523- Zia!! Sis islam.-'.,g-'-J :Grew 3535122232 . its Iii., gi A ir- ' ' it .zg.re5a,g-f1Q5.ff.,- fivliliti . 'f ,l,zz..if--,rw :iff :i:3g:2.f:.35,.5g- :gif -f5Eig1.,f:1., . 21:12-rw ffgliffgw , A ..-.- 1 -..- ll,.lL,.,-Q, at .. egypt !li.,2w1..fs? ' is-m-xwrz' . . is :- +1---ai' -, - -it if 1 :-gi -'jg!'. ea'e rs, 7 , 11,2123 ' 'Tii fyazrf - 2, 5 nj . . 'Q MARGARET ANITA MELONE Seton High News I. II, III, IVg Children of Mary I, II, III, IVJ A. A. I, Ilg Louise de Marillacs III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IVg Junior Boardg Student Council II, IVg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Hearing the door bell ring the night of the Senior Prom . . . Pet Passion-Boat riding in the moon- light . . . Suppressed Desire-Break the fire alarm during June Exams . . . Wants to be-One who goes around the world in 80 days . . . Probably will be-The first to circle the globe in Sputnik. VIRGINIA ANN METTEE Children of Mary II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IVg A. A. I, IIg Louise de Marillacs I, II, IIIg Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-9:30 change of class . . . Pct Passion-A Poly graduate . . , Supprcssed Desire-Ride a bike to school . Wants to be-A tourist in Montana . . . Probably will be-An engineer at Seton. MARION MILCHENSKI A. A. I, Ilg Glee Club Ig Legion of Zcceflcy I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, Il, Pet Peeve-Getting up early in the morning . . . Pet Passion-Clothes . . . Suppressed Desire-Go to Ber- muda . . . Wants to be-Ice skater on the Patapsco River . . . Probably will be-Making a big splash! HQ? - ' ' :si-. 'x V. mt .s-zzsksch 1 wwf . -' : M, W Iii ,I I 1 If ,I ,. . we It ,I ff I. ' 'smsr Y gill H .L -fffigft get Q '- -- wi bfgfisgfu 1 Mft elif rs ,f'152'i ., 1 32.53 'mir 1-'fi Us. .dir 'f r xi .., ...rm k.,,V.g. . N ly, ,NKQ , 1 1-Q1 x-wg: , an fs A zf fffg - , Ip -,z Q ft ' - ' -YQ. 1 1 .edgy E I f.ff'EfEIE?f 'r '51 H. . . '- ' . W gi Q a Er . I . 3 we Q Wye 1 x t -fa I. ff as X' .. ' 1,1 , Piifyffzr' sf, ' its ' Ig:-gi W- 41,g,i1fs . ,. 'ag , 2 215 , .V zyffzgsga. 12' . - K . ii , wiki I ,, 4 ' 'tfzq fa::i::s',:. on chnracier and livesg MARTHA MEREDITH Orchestra II, III, IVg Children of Mary IVg Legion of .Decency I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Sociology. . .Pet Passion -Clothes . . . Suppressed Desire- To fly an airplane . . . Wants to be -A fashion editor . . . Probably will be-Inventor of the new fitted look. HELEN MEYERS csMc 1, II, III, IVg A. A. 1, Ilg Louise de Marillacs I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Short lunch periods . . . Pet Passion-The 4 Bunkies . . . Sup- pressecl Desire-Go to the Alps . . . Wants to be-Thin . . . Probably will be-Owner of Slenderella. ANNE L. MILLER Glee Club Ig A. A. Ilg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-History and the 8:20 Bell . . . Pet Passion-Music . . . Sup- pressczl Desire-To fly a jet plane . . . Wants to be-Work in a theater and make people happy . . . Probably will be-A tragedienne. ROSEMARIE MILLER Children of Mary I, II, III, IVg French Club III, IVg A. A. I, IIg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pct Peeve-I missed the star . . . Pet Passion-Falling stars . . . Suppressed Desire-To catch a falling star . . . Wants to be-a star catcher . . . Probably will be-An astronoy pro- fessor. MARY CATHERINE MONIUS Debating I, II, President IVg Mother Seton Guild IIg .lunior Board IIIg French Club III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV, Leaders' Club IV. Pet Peeue-Men Drivers and Seton's Open Everyday Policy . . . Pet Pas- sion-Pushing doors marked PULL . . . Suppressed Desire-To drive a huge tractor-trailor truck cross country . . . Wants to be-As nice as some people I know . . . Probably will be -Just as nice as some people she knows. ww' -. 1. 3 -. 'ff Siei?Ei5 ' W?S5'liw,g., , kk , , il' . -.-- 1511 12 , 1 iEff1.f?'flf l51Q1rifif1 Wil? TV n . . 2 illgiif r ' . . I 'rii fitter? W . if Zfflifiii. 5 'Jiri' A '- HWY W 2 W Alum.. 'A if S ' misezr. 2 is A'--'.f ' -' , if A .bv 5 ii Us 'S 5 its I1 6 ,., ., 1 1' 'ihliliilbeitffistin.Lu f2+'523'- g,Q,s..s:z,f:a,,1w..- , gg . , , A . I f rr- failisziiisi-Jiis :ev iz,-A , ,-gzxi' I :ali We-sffE?5:lfY' . I ' zirtiefetlzzfgw .QA-fr' zpsrzis-2:-'z. 1 R.. Q .- . zz: -I V. -rw, its-3 .. , - . .-,.,.,.-.,. z,..,. I .. llgggyf? . 1. ,,,. . ,,1?l1g..q,I',f ' . ai1tQ1::43Zf'5'?i.a:?lg . ., 'I f?!'5 -If , gs' 'Www' 1 l 4 I, . . GEORGEANN MINTON Children of Mary IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, pizzas Pet Passion Those Mar1ne uniforms and a man with a gotee uppressed Desire To take the stones ut of the holy water fonts . . . Wants to be-Raiser of a football cam . . . Probably will be-A foot- ball stitcher. IV. Pict Peeve-Rainylweather and hot S I - - . . . o 15 ROSALIE MOXLEY Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg Glee Club Ig CSMC I, II, III, IVg A. A. I, Ilg Children of Mary IV. Pet Peeve-Slow buses . . . Pet Pas- sion-Long weekends . . . Suppressed Desire-To have a geni do all my homework . . . Wants to be-A type- writer thrower out of the 104 window . . . Probably will be--A discus thrower. BARBARA ANNE MURRAY Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, II, Business Club IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pct Peeoe-Getting up in the morning . . . Pet Passion-Drinking thick chocolate milk shakes . . . Suppressed Desire-To walk up and down the Golden Stairs . . . Wants to be- Purchaser of a one-way ticket to Illinois . . . Probably will be-A train conductor. MARY PATRICIA NEILL Glee Club I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Student Council I, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeoe-Poems about dead people . . . Pet Passion-Adult Westerns . . . Suppressed Desire-To play with Joyce's Romper Room toys . . . Wants to be-Rider on the back step of a fire engine . . . Probably will be- Afraid of tires. MARY JUNE NOLL Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, III, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Dramatic Club II, III, Publicity Manager IV, Seton High News II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Wearing leggings to school . . . Pet Passion-To watch Romper Room . . . Suppressed Desire -To have a Pogo race with Peggy . . . Wants to be-A member of Nancy's Hot Rod Club . . . Probably will be-A member of a cyclist club. lo be intimate wlllz Ghrlsi ANNA MARIE MQYLAN Mother Seton Guild I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, French Club IV, Science Club III. Pet Peeve-Monday morning mope . . . Pet Passion-Sailboats . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To sleep for 80 years . . . Wants to be-A Congo drummer . . . Probably will be-Stretch skins over Congo drums. VIRGINIA MULLEN Science Club III, President IV, Leaders' Club IV, Seton High News III, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, CSMC III, Student Council IV, Library Council I, II, III. Pet Peeve-Having to wear glasses to see what other people look like with- out them . . . Pet Passion-Back seat driving for Lynne and Carrie . . . Suppressed Desire-To play my uke over the P.A. systems at Seton and the Naval Academy . . . Wants to be -The Hrst Poet-Laureate of Baltimore . . . Probably will be-A jingle con- testant. MARY FLORENCE NOLAN Glee Club I, II, Mother Seton Guild IV, Children of Mary IV, A. A. I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pct Peeae-Homework . . . Pet Pas- sion-Eating banana splits . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To climb Mt. Everest . . . Wants to be-Rider of a motor- cycle . . . Probably will be-A safe driving advocate. PATRICIA NORRIS Louise de Marillacs I, II, III, Chil- dren of Mary I, II, III. IV, Student Council II, A. A. I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Dramatic Club III, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Listening to people eat- ing . . . Pet Passion-Ocean City . . . Supprcsscd Desire-To be on time just once before I die . . . Wants to be-A mining engineer . . . Probably will bc--A rock collector. LENA MUFFOLETTO Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-The alarm clock at 7 o'clock in the morning . . . Pet Pas- sion-A certain someone with a blue Chevy . . . Suppressed Desire-To have natural curly hair . . . Wants to be-a vacationer in Florida for a month . . . Probably will be-In Alaska for the remainder of her life. PATRICIA ELLEN MURPHY Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Dramatic Club III, Science Club III, IV, Seton High News III, IV, Art Club II, III, Vice-president IV. Pet Peeve-Being called Larsinger Annie . . . Pet Passion-Gabbing on the phone . . . Suppressed Desire -To paint Rowboat's picture . . . Wants to be-Walker in a long hoop- skirt dress . . . Probably will be- lnventor of a parasol with holes in it. MARIAN MUTH Children of Mary II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, Secretary IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Student Council II, III. Pet Peeve-History class . . . Pet Passion-Hamburgers, Ocean City, Mantovani . . . Suppressed Desire- To weigh 120 pounds again . . . Wants to be-Mother with a large family . . . Probably will be-Old woman who lived in the shoe. MARY JOAN 0,CONNOR Children of Mary III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pct Peeve-Carrying an umbrella . . . Pet Passion-Crunchy bars . . . Suppressed Desire-She won't tell us . . . Wants to be-A top-notch secre- tary . . . Probably will be-Secretary to the president of a ldder-manu- lecturing company. MARY JUDITH 0,LEARY Glee Club I, IIg CSMC I, II, III, IVg Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Shepherdess IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Rainy weekends . . . Pet Passion-Trips to New York City . . . Suppressed Desire-To have a Southern accent . . . Wants to be- A Dartmouth house mother . . . Prob- ably will be-A student at Dartmouth. CAROL PANZA A. A. I, IIJ Children of Mary III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Reading English poetry . . . Pet Passion-Hamburgers . . . Suppressed Desire-To marry a mil- lionaire . . . Wants to be-A medical secretary . . . Probably will be-A hypochondriac. and docile fo is qui ance, CATHERINE ANGELA OIHARA Vignettes IVg French Club IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IVg Louise de Marillacs Ig Glee Club I, II, III, Science Club III, A. A. II. Pet Peeve-Homework on nights that I have to work . .' . Pet Passion- Waiting for weekend fun . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To know what I want to do . . . Wants to be-A social worker with juveniles . . . Probably will be-A kindergarten teacher. MARY ASSUNTA PACIONE Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IVg A. A. I, II, Children of Mary II, III, IVg Business Club III, IVg Shepherdess IV. Pct Peeuc-Supplying Joyce with Romper Room toys. . . . Pet Passion- To eat a chocolate-covered ant . . . Suppressed Desire-To sport a Calvert Hall ring . . . Wants to be-First to out Mary Angela's hair . . . Probably will be-Yul Brynner's barber. i KATHLEEN PHAFFENBACH Children of Mary I, II, III, IVg Louise de Marillacs I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Unit tests on Monday mornings . . . Pet Passion-Nights without homework . . . Suppresserl Desire-To go to Mars . . . Wants to be-Deep-sea diver . . . Probably will be-A swimming instructress at K. of C. pool. EILEEN POYER Children of Mary III, IVJ A. A. I, II, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IVg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-History reports . . . Pet Passion-Food . . . Suppressed De- sire-To eat spaghetti with a spoon . . . Wants to be-Chief of the Texas Rangers . . . Probably will be-The next Hopalong Cassidy.- MARY ANNE PETRIK Children of Mary II, III, IV, CSMC I. II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, BETO Club II: French Club IV, Orchestra I, II, III: Science Club IVg Shep- herdess IV. Pet Peeoe-Forgetting accent marks in French check tests . . . Pet Pas- sion-Eating Snicker Snacks and Charlie Brown . . . Suppressed Desire -To make the female enrollment at Georgia Tech seven . . . Wants to be -The receiver of the Noble Prize in chemistry . . . Probably will be- Highly explosive. SARAH F. POEHLER Children of Mary I, II, III, IVg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg Stu.- derzt Council III, IVg A. A. I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-History . . . Pet Passion -Candy bars . . . Suppressed Desire -To design new uniforms for Seton . . . Wants to be-Star ballerina of a world famous company . . . Probably will be-Choreographer for the Perry Como show. MARIA 0. PRYTULA Glee Club I, II, III, IV, Vignettes III, IV: Science Club III, IV, French Club III, IVg CSMC' IV. Pet Peeve-Chocolate maple nut sun- daes . . . Pet Passion-talking . . . Suppresserl Desire-To go to Notre Dame University . . . Wants to be- A boy . . . Probably will be-Mother of 10 girls. io projbss allegiance io Gfnzerica MARY LOUISE RAPP Orchestra I, II, III, Treasurer IV, A. A. I, II, Children of Mary III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Long classes and short lunch periods . . . Pet Passion- Cheeseburgers and pizzas . . . Sup- pressed Desire-'58 Buick convertible for Graduation . . . Wants to be- Able to live one day with no problems . . . Probably will be-A problem. MARLENE FRANCES Ricci A. A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary IV, Louise' de Marillacs I, II, Visual Aids IV. Pet Peeve-Riding buses to school before sunup . . . Pet Passion- Small children . . . Suppressed Desire -To knock over all the shelves and counters at work when I get angry . . . Wants to be-In Europe . . . Probably will be-Staying in her own hack yard. MARGUERITE ROBERTS A. A. I, II, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Shepherdess III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Juicy pickle eaters . . . Pet Passion-Pig tails . . . Suppressed Desire-To have a date with Ricky Nelson . . . Wants to be-A lady wrestler . . . Probably will be- Rocky's manager. l x CAROLYN ANNE REISNER Visual Aids IV, Children of Mary IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-No outlet for the TV in 201 . . .1 Pet Passion-Submarines . . . Suppressed Desire-To get an A in history . . . Wants to be-A Maypo eater . . . Probably will be- General manager of Kelloggs. MARJORIE A. Rooms Orchestra I, II, III, IV, Vignettes IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Monday mornings . . . Pet Passion-Talking . . . Suppressed Desire-To goto Hopkins . . . Wants to be-Greek scholar . . . Probably will be-Roman poet. Rosa E. ROBINSON Glee Club Ig Children of Mary III, IV, Shepherdess III, IV, A. A. I, II, III, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-10:20 history class . . . Pet Passion-Eating pizzas . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To go to a drive-in movie on a motorcycle . . . W ants to be-Lady bulllighter . . . Probably will be-Cowpuncher. ROSEMARY E. REINKE Children of Mary III, IV, A. A. I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I, II, Varsity Badminton I. Pct Pceve-Class projects . . . Pet Passion-Hotdogs from Grant's . . . Supprcssccl Desire-To stop spending my pay before payday . . . Wants to be-A butcher . . . Probably will be -A radio ham',. 1 r CHARLOTTE BERNICE ROCK Glee Club Ig Student Council Ig A, A. I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, Secretary IVg Business Club IV, Shepherdess III, Children of Mary III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Homework . . . Pet Pas- sion-weekends . . . Suppressed De- sire-To have a vacation whenever I want one . . . Wants to be-Happy . . . Probably will be-Tres heureuse. BEVERLY ANN RODGERS Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeue-Homework . . . Pet Pas- sion-Watching TV and sleep . . . Suppressefl Desire-To get married someday . . . Wants to be-A wheel someday . . . Probably will be- Manufacturer of inner tubes. CLORIA ANN SAXON Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Dramatic Club II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, III. Pet Peeve-Climbing to the fifth floor for C.O.P .... Pet Passion-Pat Boo'ne's Friendly Persuasion . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To graduate with highest honors . . . Wants to be-A wife and mother . . . Probably will be -A den mother. by faiilzful civic duly, PATRICIA ROEMER CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Narrow steps leading to cafeteria . . . Pet Passion-Music hy the Platters . . . Suppressed De- sire-To win a car . . . Wants to be- Tourist in Florida . . . Probably will be-Going to the South Pole. Spinster Club. 111, IV. MARION SELLMAN CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV, Student Council I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A. A. II, III, IV. Pet . Peeve-Silence and homework . . . Pet Passion-Wedding bells . . . Suppressed Desire-To go to New York . . . Wants to be-A graduate . . . Probably will be-Tassel manu- iacturer. BARBARA ANN Ross Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, Art Club I, II, Legion of Decency IV, 'CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Pecve-My nickname . . . Pet Passion-Boys in uniform . . . Sup- presscd Desire-To be a history teacher at Poly . . . Wants to be- Marriage counselor at Seton . . . Probably will be-President of Seton's PAULINE SACHS A. A. I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary IV, Shepherdess Pct Peevc-Greasy potato chips . . . Pet Passion-Peanut chews . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To get my license . . . Wants to be-Light complexioned with blonde hair . . . Probably will be -I'1l never tell. HELEN RYDZEWSKA I CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV. ' Pet Pceve-Too much history home- work . . . Pet Passion-Getting mar- ried . . . Suppressed Desire-To'own a car . . . Wants to be-A graduate . . . Probably will be-Manufacturer of caps and gowns MARGARET ANN SANKS CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Debating I, II, Dramatic Club III, IV, Mother Seton Guild I, II, III, Vice-president IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeue-An armful of books on a crowded bus . . . Pet Passion- Tennis courts . . . Suppressed Desire -To he an 4'Acadcmy Award Winner . . . Wants to be-Able to fix the bottom of the swimming pool . . . Probably will be-Chlorine filter. fo sajbquard Gfmerican freedoms, BARBARA SCHMITT Legion of Decency IV, Children of Mary III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-history . . . Pet Passion -Spaghetti and meatballs . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To ring the Angelus bell . . .'W ants to be-Actress on TV with Maverick . . . Probably will be -Bret's horse. MARGARET E. SCHOBERG Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Glee Club I, II, Children of Mary IV, C.SMC I, II, Representa- tive III, IV. Pet Peeve-8:45 bell . . . Pet Passion -Food . . . Suppressed Desire-Ride a motorcycle to school . . . Wants to be-A plainclothesman . . . Probably will be-Fancy dress cop. KATHLEEN PATRICIA SHALLcR0ss Children of Mary II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Dramatic Club II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-10:20 history class . . . Pet Passion-Having a leading part in the Dramatic Club's play . . . Suppressed Desire-To graduate from Seton with highest honors? . . .. Wants to be-Godmother to Pat Boone's son . . . Probably will be- Godmother to one of Eddie Cantor's SOHS. PEGGY ANN SHIPLEY A. A. I, II, Children of Mary III, IV, Shepherdess III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Soggy sandwiches . . . Pet Passion-Pickles . . . Suppressed Desire-To undye Pauline's hair . . . Wants to be-A lumberjack . . . Probably will be-A toothpick manu- facturer. DONNA ANNE SEIGERT Children of Mary I, II, III, Secretary IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, Shepherdess IV, Vignettes IV. Pet Peeue-Losing my lunch . . . Pet Passion-Seven-ups . . . Suppressed Desire-To open a home for stray cats . . . Wants to be-A nurse . . . Probably will be-An ambulance driver. SANDRA SHUTZ Children of Mary II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Homeroom duties . . . Pet Passion-Weekends, holidays, and vacations . . . Suppressed Desire -To be invisible . . . Wants to be -A disk jockey . . . Probably will be -A top tune. DONNA SIENKILEWSIKI Art Club I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary IV, French Club III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild I, A. A. I, II. Pct Peeve-Alarm clocks . . . Pet Passion-Pizza pies . . . Suppressed Desire-Dine on the Eiffel Tower . . . Wants to be-Female Witch Doctor . . . Probably will be-Witch Hazel. LEONA LYONS SCHMOLL Dramatic Club I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs II, III, A. A. I, II, Children of Mary III, IV. Pet Peeve-Losing a shelled peanut after taking trouble to shell it . . . Pet Passion-Peanut butter and Ritz crackers . . . Suppressed Desire-To take the first trip to the moon . . . Wants to be-Famous . . . Probably will be-Yes, probably will be. CAROL ANN SCHREIBER Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, A. A. I, II, III, IV, Cheerleading II. Pet Peeve-Essay-type tests . . . Pet Passion-Honeydips . . . Suppressed Desire-To be n color girl at the Naval Academy's June week . . . Wants to be-Airline hostess . . . Probably will be-The hostess with the mostest. MARGARET SHANAHAN A. A. I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeue-School . . . Pet Passion- Spaghetti . . . Suppressed Desire- To memorize the dictionary . . . Wants to be-A tree . . . Probably will be-One branch of the family. CAROLE LOUISE SIMMONS Louise de Marillacs I, II, III, IVg Children of Mary II, III, IVg A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-A crowded bus on a Monday morning . . . Pet Passion- The Mello-Tones and the Marines . .l . Suppressed Desire-To eat pizza for breakfast, lunch, and dinner . . . Wants to be-First girl to reach the Inoon . . . Probably will be-A Rockette. PAULA JOAN SKELTON Children of Mary II, III, IVg Library Council I, II, lIIg Louise de Marillacs IIg CSMC I, II, III, IVg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg Business Club IVg Mother Seton Guild II, III, Secre- tary lVg A. A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Fat boys . . . Pet Passion -Strawberry snowballs with vanilla icc cream . . . Suppressed Desire- To reach 100 pounds . . . Wants to be-Mrs. George Bauer . . . Probably will be-Mrs. George Liberace. RITA KAYE SMITH A. A. I, Ilg Children of Mary II, III, IVg Louise de Marillacs I, IIg Mari- news IV. Pet Peeve-Ride three buses to school in the morning . . . Pet Passion- Weekends . . . Suppressed Desire- To have long platinum blonde curls . . . Wants to be-Owner of a trailer . . . Probably will be-A victim of Claustrophobia. io jhsler jusiice and irue liberlyg KATHERINE CHRISTINE SIMON Louise de Marillacs I, Ilg CSMC I, II, III, IVg A. A. I, Ilg Shepherdess III, IVg Student Council II, III, Secre- tary IVg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg Leaders' Club. Pet Peeve-My glasses . . . Pet Pas- sion-College men . . . Suppressed Desire-To be a fashion model . . . Wants to be-Ravishingly beautiful . . . Probably will be-Different. , MARY PATRICIA SMITH CSMC I, II, III, IVg Children of Mary III, IVg A. A. I, Ilg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg Library Coun- cil I, II, III, President IVg Leaders' Club. Pet Pceve-People I don't like who keep talking to me . . . Pet Passion- Loyoln Colleges R.O.T.C. uniforms . . . Supprcssed Desire-To coach Navy's football team . . . Wants to be-Owner of the Enoch Pratt Library . . . Probably will be-Book- worm. SHEILA SMITH Glee Club I, II, III, Vice-president IVg CSMC I, II, III, IVg A. A. I, Hg Science Club III, IVg French Club III, IVg Children of Mary III, IV. Pet Peeve-Homework . . . Pet Pas- sion-Ice cream . . . Suppressed De- sire-To be there when the first outer space landing is made . . . Wants to be-A prima donna...Probably will be-A stage hand. GWENDOLYN JEAN SNYDER Children of Mary II, III, IVg Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IVg Business Club III, Vice- president IV. Pet Peeve-Where's Rita . . . Pet Passion-Hochschild, Kohn 81 Co. and swimming . . . Suppressed Desire-To graduate . . . Wants to be-A singer . . . Probably will be-Tester of sound-proof rooms. MARY CAROLYN STACK Children of Mary lVg A.A. I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Typing mistakes . . . Pet Passion-To make Mary Angela short . . . Suppressed Desire-To help Pat cut Mary Angela's hair . . . Wants to be-In China with Pat Ward . . . Probably will be-In South Africa with Pat. JULIA M. SPINE Children of Mary 1, 11, III, IV , A. A. IVg csMc 1, 11, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Getting out of bed at 6 o'clock in the morning . . . Pet Pas- sion-To meet St. Peter at the Golden Gate . . . Suppressed Desire-Ford Thunderbird . . . Wants to be- Popular . . . Probably will be-Wall- Hower. MARY LOUISE STEHLIK A.A. I, IIg Children of Mary II, III, IVg Orchestra 114 Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Pat Boonc's singing . . . Pet Passion-To drive a sports car . . . Suppressed Desire-To graduate with high honors . . . Wants to be- Trainer of race horses . . . Probably will be-A disc jockey. f-fs' asv: V. , .: .. ,. ,v .5115-afegt, . 4,4 -I,Is,,fH.,' Jai- f i I Q! K I I. 5. 1 G is li stiff J ' .2 'g.l!yt.s.ss,+rl,s :fi gps, sg, ...-rw' aw 35.138, .21 V. ,.. ,,. ..:...,,, .,,,X. . . 'Ht-2.51Gl':, M 5 1 3 ilu .,zQiez2?i3fg1sa1 ,.e, IH im. S 4' JUDITH ANN TOCHTERMAN Debating I, Glee Club I, Dramatic Club II, III, IV, French Club IV, Children of Mary III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Cheer- leading II, BETO Club II, III, Seton High News III. Pet Peeve-25 minutes for lunch... Pet Passion-Peanut butter and the Tango . . . Suppressed Desire-To ring the Angelus bell . . . Wants to be-Altarboy and a football player . . . Probably will be-Play football in a cassock. SHIRLEY ANN TRAUTMAN Children of Mary I, II, III, IV,' CSMC I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Teenage boys . . . Pet Passion-Free periods . . . Suppressed Desire-Stop eating so much . . . Wants to be-A good singer . . . Probably will be-A Singer sewing machine. EILEEN H. TUET A.A. I, II, Louise de Marillacs I, II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Polishing my shoes . . . Pet Passion-Eating sour pickles . . . Suppressed Desire-Ring the Angelus bell . . . Wants to be-Without freckles . . . Probably will be-In- ventor of a freckle cream. lo live in a ivine fashion PATRICIA J. STURGEON CSMC III, IV, Dramatic Club II, Art Club I, Orchestra I, Children of Mary II, III, IV, A.A. I, II. Pet Peeve-Only 25 minutes for lunch . . . Pet Passion-Live next door to a Fraternity house . . . Suppressed De- sire-To go to college . . . Wants to be-On Sputnik when it goes to the moon . . . Probably will be-Vanguard pilot. MARY ELIZABETH THIEMEYER Shepherdess III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary III, IV, A.A. I, II, BETO Club Representative II, III, Student Council II, III, Louise de Marillacs I, II, III. Pet Peeve--People calling Maryland a Southern state . . . Pet Passion- Wait!! I'll think of something . . . Suppressed Desire-To learn to drive a car . . . Wants to be-In New York City with money . . . Probably will be -Broke when she gets hack. VIRGINIA LEE TRENCHARIJ A.A. I, II, Children of Mary III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Term papers . . . Pet Passion-To have a date with Beowulf . . . Suppressed Desire-To own a Thunderbird . . . Wants to be-Pro- fessor at the University of Maryland . . . Probably will be-Coach for the Terrapins. BEIINICE TYLER Children of Mary II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, CSMC II, III, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Louise de Marillacs I.. Pet Peeve-People who always ask, What did you say? . . .Pet Passion -Cake . . . Suppressed Desire-To always get a seat on the bus . . . Wants to be-A graduate . . .Prob- will be-President of class of PATRICIA ANN THAWLEY Clee Club I, II, III, IV, French Club IV, Science Club IV, Legion of De- hincy I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, Pet Peeve-Boys without convertibles . . . Pet Passion-Middies . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To go around the Lady of Leisure . . . Probably will be world in 80 days . . . Wants to be- -A scrub woman. JOYCE AGNES THIERFELDER Louise de Marillacs I, Library Coun- cil I, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Dramatic Club II, III, Vice-presi- dent IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Elvis Presley . . . Pet Passion-Hiding Romper Room toys from Barbara . . . Suppressed Desire- To have long blonde hair . . . Wants to be-In Maine in the winter . . . Probably will be- Snowed under. PATRICIA TORMOLLON CSMC I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary II, III, IV, AA. I, II, Orchestra I, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Homework . . . Pet Pas- sion-Food . . . Suppressed Desire- Candy Taste Tester . . . Wants to be -Hostess . . . Probably will be- Elsa Marwell's protege. MARY ANN VARACALLE Legion of Decency I, II, III, 1Vg CSMC 1, II, III, 1Vg Louise de Maril- lacs II, III, Children of Mary 111, IVg A.A. I. Pet Peeve-Blue Mondays . . . Pet Passion-Hershey bars with almonds . . . Suppressed Desire-To invent growing pills . . . Wants to be-Able to slide down the Golden Stairs . . . Probably will be-First to climb up the banister. JOANNE LOUISE WACHTER Children of Mary 11, III, IVg Legion of Decency 1, II, 111, 1Vg CSMC I, 11, 11, 1Vg Louise de Marillacs 11, Illg Dramatic Club 11g A.A. I, 115 Shep- herdess 111, Editor 1Vg Leaders' Club. Pet Peeue-Being called Ichabod by Ingabore . . . Pet Passion-Popeye cartoons . . . Suppressed Desire-To have a gun so I can travel . . . Wants to be-A rainmaker in the Sahara . . . Probably will be-The cause of the next drought. MIRIAM C. WALAS A.A. 1, 11, Legion of Decency 1, II, III, IV, CSMC I, 11, 111, IVg Shep- herdess III, Layout Editor IVg Chil- dren of Mary IV. Pet Peeve-Being called Ingabore by Ichabod . . . Pet Passion-Bending crackers . . . Suppressed Desire-To receive a million dollars, tax free . . . Wants to be-Finder of the Raintree in the County . . . Probably will be- Lost among the trees. - P '512?,W1?iYZ'fi I n 'af A t ' rsiqlsgzssassa . -fsa lL't 4i.gll'2.t5,X'1k5tgi11J ' lflt if, ' z..t.lifgf1w3Mlz1H' In . fl-1 31 It 1I1!miE5q5zi,5af2g-f f,1::s,.f .25 q.l.3?sxlsix-ms. ng,-'f ff-- f sg- an liiifiiiltilifl -- 'llllil' Y 'iifiiiiilx if - - L .W--wulsi ' I I , .,,. , ., Z till , .. ily 1 , .,wl. 5 A twill M ' lu ' la I 5 I s 1 l 'll ll I nz'.2!.:. -: ., -R 'li E ' K :',:321'5zi, .-1--,if-,'53Yi.'2-y i'iffli,f3iI3f'j1Qg-gtniifrill n :g,3:.-5-su: bi --,rays I .,..,.:51A,:a,,-fr..H-.,,:,i,.,Ifff ' , , . ' I . I 5 -T - 4 7-cy . ,. -e-,':5-gs K if.-.,-I,-zfg,-.g,.,121:2fgg.z ' I 59249 , I ' i-wQf,'T.e,fiI . -'Ili -- - -I1 l-.if1.iif31'f12i32ifi4iEff - shi' H f H vfzf-Wt. 'r - ., fwxsfatffiarifzfti rm... fgiliziiiiiilii GRACE MARIE VINCI CSMC I, II, III, IVg A.A. I, II, Lib- rary Council 1, 11, III, Secretary 1Vg Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV, Children of Mary III, V. Pet Peeve-Too much history home- work . . . Pet Passion-To be tall . . . Suppressed Desire-To be called Grace instead of Josie . . . Wants to be-An airline hostess . . . Probably will be-Parachute maker. pnriicipaiinq in fhe naiare of go . '77'qfh'h3E':?' ' '35 'V9 5'1 lS2f lK3'?'5Em a zflfl.l?5l j3'ff3 I' f, ,M ,. at . 5 ,, 2.3 .. 6 2 , , , W ' we If 232735 f ,.5,,.,, ,z7.4,g.51 F .12 K - ,f.-spa: 41 V -w me .5 ,,,. .1 ,,.. an f... -I I V r - r- . f . 'tis-'Q TW itb13,5i'451i5'Zizzigi5 13512-.-:if V - I ,Es,1.qzt:iFt1z ,. .M -f.,:.' .sf . ,.. f .1 , . .i ',2i3r.' 'if-': si aff l ii, lf! 5 SP l if ,Jef X N I ' g S vis v' its 3, st:-any t' a ' ml Dlx' i .. ,s I .i wfaf Q Ra . : s ,l .. 9 A at . I, Iwi .T 2 K 1 ml gpm Ula ax ' Q-, - ,t.sa .,.2ff'gi2,.-f 332' A, -if Ig 'gf-1:41 :slams si A 15, fry? . we , , -.f fe :- BERNADETTE WALSH Orchestra 1, I1, III, 1Vg Children of Mary I, 11, III, IVg French Club I11, 1Vg CSMC I, II, III, IVg Legion of Decency I, 11, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Number 11 bus, north bound . . . Pet Passion-Babies . . . Suppressed Desire-Peek over Mt. Everest . . . Wants to be-Ruler of Seventh Heaven . . . Probably will be-Dictator of Ninth Heaven. W-l'l . . 3.1 ,it. W'f:ll'iU 'li .'f'- -Ip' 'ffffili' Ii :5Ef?i5i?zEll A.A. 1, '11g Legion of Decency 1, Il, IVg Children of Mary 111, 1Vg Bust- -HQ, f:.,fglgi.gg1atgaigggirzz EE 59'Z's l5A,r'fN ., fill I B ness Managers IVg CSMC I, II, III, I -' I ul-dis' . flllllls :I T ik time : 11 5 gil Pet Peeve-Cold, rainy Monday fM?5Sll:.I IWW? mornmgs . . . Pet Passion-Drexel , iff' Dances . . . Suppressed Desire-Grow iff three inches . . . Wants to be-In- 'fi1liE15liii13ii5i2?l-- .-wr' . Safiffliifli , I, Y -E51 vader of the business office . . . g.Q1iE:sg.:2j..fgg Probably will be-First to invade I Mars- :51s2rsg'igw135f , Q' , w'fsl5firi Eb I ' ' f - fi ' ' ii ' I, --i g :aw .. C 'Q P 2 .... yrrsr as , . -.alislz -' Q 2 : -.aa ,M I JR. ' 'M Ixqhgkvl, -. is f . aim MARY CECILIA WALSH French Club 111, IVg Children of Mary III, IVg Legion of Decency I, III, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Cigarette smoke and wet diapers . . .,Pet Passion-People who always wear smiles . . . Suppressed Desire-Take a trip around the world in my own plane, car, and yacht . . . Wants to be-let pilot and spy for the F.B.I .... Probably will be- Member of the underground. PATRICIA WATTS Dramatic Club 115 A.A. I, 11g CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Drying dishes . . . Pet Passion-Watching the late late show on T. V .... Suppressed Desire-To ring the Angelus Bell everytime I walk past it . . . Wants to be-Able to drive a car . . . Probably will be- A big wheel. PATRICIA ANN WARD Louise de Marillacs I, 11g CSMC I, II, III, 1Vg Legion of Decency I, II, III, 1Vg A.A. I, II. Pet Peeue-Being hit with a snowball . . . Pet Passion-Lock Carolyn in my locker . . . Suppressed Desire- Cut Mary Angela's hair.. . . Wants to be-Traveler around the world in 79 days . . . Probably will be- Around the equator in 1000 days. MARY ANGELA WELCH Louise de Marillacs I, 11g Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, Ilg CSMC I, II, II, IV, Legion of Decency 1, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-My redhead sister . . . Pet Passion-Long, curly eyelashes . . . Suppressed Desire-To spend a million dollars on clothes . . . Wants to be-Able to psycho-analyze Carolyn . . . Probably will be-Analyzed by Carolyn. E KATHLEEN C. WIEMAN A.A. I, II, Dramatic Club II, III, Children of Mary II, III, IV, Shep- herdess III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, French Club III, Vice- President IV, Glee Club I, 'CSMC I, II, III, IV, Vignettes IV. Pet Peeve-Senior Writeups . . . Pct Passion-The Varsity French fries . . . Suppressed Desire-To be the iirst Dartmouth coed . . . Wants to be- Veterinarian . . . Probably will be- A dog catcher. CECILIA HELEN WILLIAMS Children of Mary II, III, IV, Art Club 1, II, CSMC 1, II, III, IV, Shep- herdess III, A.A. I, II, Seton High News III. Pet Peeve-Rainy weather . . . Pet Passion-To pass a History test with an A . . . Suppressed Desire-To he a potato peeler . . . Wants to be- Window washer . . . Probably will be-A pane. 1 Zhus we paiierrz our ives on ary DEANNA MAIILENE WHITE Business Club IV, Children of Mary III, IV, Mother Seton Guild I, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Being called Deannie . . . Pet Passion-Chocolate llllt sundaes . . . Suppressed Desire-To have natural curly hair . . . Wants to be-Altargirl . . . Probably will be- Incense maker. PATRICIA JANE WILLET IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, Children of Mary I, II, III, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Ants . . . Pet Passion- Camping . . . Suppressed Desire- llikc the entire Appalachian Trail. . . Wants to be-A nurse . . . Probably will be-Pill pusher. DOLORES WILLIAMS CSMC I, II, III, IV, 'Legion of De- cency I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, IV, Varsity basketball I, II, III, IV, Glee Club I. Pet Peeve-Elvis Presley . . . Pet Passion-Reese's peanut butter cups . . . Suppressed Desire-Paint the Golden Stairs Silver . . . Wants to be -In a basketball game wearing high heeled tennis shoes...Probably will be--A shoemaker. ELIZABETH ANNE WIDMYER Louise de Marillacs I, Children of Mary II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, III, French Club III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, Shepherdess III, IV. Pet Peeve-After buttoning a sweater discovering that I skipped one hut- ton . . . Pet Passion-Letters post- marked A.P.O. 800 . . . Supprcsscd Desire-To be the mother of twins . . . Wants to be-A blooming idiot . . . Probably will be--Wilting moron. 655531:fi,E11Iiiiffzitfi.-f -Ir.: .fs 1 -- '- ',,ffs55f5:.,:2i tel' ,iff a-,sri ,. .ei A N.. ,I - , . , I x, ,K ., ,' ,: m ay n ri ii. faint trait I 63 ,ft ut fl lk . ,.,, gtixgetggvl 114 ,in '15 frifiiihtisfilflifil' :stiff -f-'f':1f-'ll' I .Is-ltaatst ' I I V I , K ., gig, L, ., ' zz .N Eiiliiliisi-ii-'ill ,sy si'5..wr.u 'I 'l ,gg-.wg G, ,. lull I lb art ' all I It ff vide aw- r I. wi .t 'Q ,sg t ,.',1,r,,,iI f . , Q .G I I . s 'fsr'r2',. 1 .. f 4 L, ff ,fn I, W 3 .I -. lit' P t Qt? ,H 4 T7 Wt' at 'fir I I 7 I ' I CECILIA K. WILSON Children of Mary III, IV, Shepherdess IV, A.A. I, II, CSMC I, II, Ill, IV, Dramatic Club II, Clee Club 1. Pet Peeve-People who eat with their mouth open . . . Pet Passion-Year round ticket to Bengie's . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To go through the doors marked PRIVATE on the 4th floor. . . Wants to be-A guidance counselor . . . Probably will be- Lovelom Columist. 1 I W tif 'Z-ffl GERALDINE WOJCIECI-IOWSKI Louise de Marillacs II, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Men drivers . . . Pet Passion-Drinking tomato juice . . . Suppressed Desire-To have long, long blonde hair . . . Wants to be- Flyer of a jet plane . . . Probably will be-Flight refueler. RITA DOROTHY WRIGHT Orchestra I, II, III, IV, Children of Mary III, IV, A.A. I, Ilg CSMC I, II, III, IVg Legion of Decency I, Il, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Peanut butter . . . Pet Passion-Dogs . . . Suppressed De- sire-To see California, Paris, and Rome . . . Wants to be-A com- edienne . . . Probably will be-A sad sack. JANICE LIVINIA ZINK Children of Mary II, III, IV, Mother Seton Guild I, II, III, IVg CSMC I. II, III, IVg A.A. I, II, Glee Club I. Pet Peeue-Homework over the weekend . . . Pet Passion-Blowing bubbles with bubble gum . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To find the Senior privileges. . . Wants to be-Mounting the 'Golden Stairs . . . Probably will be-Waxing the Golden Stairs. thai we may ai last reach god. CAROL A. YOUNG Children of Mary II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV, CSMC II, III, President IV, Dramatic Club II, III, A.A. I, II. Pet Peeve-All that homework . . . Pet Passion-Italian food . . . Sup- pressed Desire-To invent a type- writer that' doesn't make mistakes . . . Wants to be-Future secretary . . . Probably will be-Inventor of a new shorthand system. FLORENCE ZARANSKI Children of Mary IV, CSMC I, II, III, IVg AA. IV. Pet Peeve-History homework . . . Pet Passion-Ocean City bound in a green M.G. and talking to Lucille . . . Suppressed Desire-University of Maryland . . . Wants to be-A beach comber . . . Probably will be-Sand sifter. BARBARA ANN ZERHUSEN Mother Seton Guild III, President IV, Children of Mary IV, Library Coun- cil I, II, III, IV, A.A. I, II, CSMC I, II, III, IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IV. Pet Peeve-Ridiculous questions . . . Pet Passion--Stealing Joyce's Rom- per Room toys . . . Suppressed De- sire-Trip a waiter . . . Wants to be- Stock car driver. . . Probably will be -Painting numbers on stock cars. MARTHA ANNE ZINNER1' Orchestra I, II, Librarian, III, Rec. Secretary IVg Children of Mary III, IVg Louise de Marillacs IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg A.A. I, IIg Varsity Basketball III, IV. Pet Peeve- Trutnik . . . Pet Pas- sion-Pizzas . . . Suppressed Desire -To arrest the Little Prince . . . Wants to be-Street Cleaner . . . Probably will be-Making a clean sweep of everything. JOSEPHINE Zrro CSMC I, II, III, IVg A.A. I, II, Business Club III, Treasurer IV, Legion of Decency I, II, III, IVg Children of Mary III, IV. Pet Peeve-Short lunch periods . . . Pet Passion-Tuna ish submarine sandwiches . . . Suppressed Desire- To be called Josie and NOT Grace . . . Wants to be-Visitor to Rome driving a car . . . Probably will be- On foot. Childr tic Clu l J CLomNnA ZEA n of Mary II, III, IVg Drama- II, III, President IV. Pet P eve-Term paper . . . Pet Passiorll-Curtain calls . . . Sup- pressed Desire-Slide down the Goldenl Stair's banister . . . Wants to be-iLife guard on the Riviera . . . Probably will be-A French Life Saver. TERESA ANNA ZERHUSEN ciizdfl CSM C French Pet P Passio Desire Wants Jumper splash ! III, IV. ,f- L n of Mary I, II, III, IVg I, II, III, IVQ A.A. I, II: Club III, IV, Orchestra I, II, eve-Bus drivers . . . Pet Belletones . . . Suppressed To ring the Angelus belle. . . to be-A professional puddle . . . Probably will be-A big elzior AMELIA AMMER, 2749 Prospect Street, St. Edwards ROSE NIARIE ANNARELLI, 1018 Eastern Avenue, SA 7-0122, St. Leo's GERALIJINE ANNE ANTKOWIAK, 2429 Fleet Street, PE 2-5093, St. Stanislaus MARY JANE BADALUCCO, 3108 Woodhome Avenue, HI 4-5573, St. Dominic's ANDREA BAKER, 411 Orchard Avenue, CU 7-4529, St. Rose of Ima KATHLEEN C. BALL, 519 Millington Avenue, ED 6-1626, St. Bcncdict's BARBARA BARRETTO, 7140 Eastbrook Avenue, AT 4-0114, Our Lady of Fatima JUDITH ANN BECKMAN, 3606 Ailsa Avenue, CL 4-6362, St. Anthony of Padua IRENE AGNES BENDLER, 512 Brunswick Street, ED 6-5631, St. Benedict's MARY C. BENSLEY, 517 Dogwood Road, Linthicum, St. Joseph Monastery ROSEMARY BENSON, 5219 Florence Avenue, F0 7-2215, St. Ambrose NANCY BERG, 5533 S. Medwick Garth, MI 4-5104, St. Agnes DIARY J OSEPI-I BISAIIA, 3710 Brooklyn Avenue, CU 7-0075-J, St. Rose of Lima RIARLENE BISASKY, 811 Grundy Street, DI 2-2514, Sacred Heart of Jesus DIANNE BLAIR, 421 Homeland Avenue, ID 3-5135, St. Mary's, Govans CAROLYN ANN BLANCHARD, 2818 Maisel Street, MU 5-0226, St. JeronIe'S Flower JUDITH ANN BOGARTY, 5306 Gwynndale Avenue, WI 4-3323, Our Lady of Perpetual JOAN L. BOROWICZ, 6920 Broening Road, AT 5-1333, St. Rita's RITA JEAN BOWLING, 159 S. Monastery Avenue, LO 6-6875, St. J oseph's Monastery JOSEIIIIINE BROCATO, 2920 Oakland Avenue, MO 4-0415, St. Ambrose PATRICIA JEAN Dominic'S IVIARY BUNJON, JOANN BURGER, James VIRGINIA BUSH, Lima JOANNE Burz, the Evangelist MARY PATRICIA Bernard BUCHLER, 4917 Morella Road, HA 6-0168, St. 1310 Pentridge Road, HO 7-2312, St. Matthew'S 313 Ilchester Avenue, CH 3-3913, SS. Philip Sz 4104 Audrey Avenue, CU 7-2339, St. Rose of 13.09 Homewood Avenue, VE 7-6114, St. .Iohn CARNEY, 1654 Gorsuch Avenue, ID 5-1796, St. TAMAZON L. CARTER, 7918 High Point Road, NO 5-9257, St. UrSula'S JOAN CASPARRIELLO, 4781 Clratford Avenue, CL 4-8962, Little PATRICIA CAVEY, Lake Road, Riviera Beach, Maryland, SU 1946, St. Jane Frances FRANCES CHALLMES, 622 McCabe Avenue, ID 5-0347, St. Mary's, Govans ANNE CHREST, 4422 Forest View Avenue, CL 4-5939, St. Michael's, Overlea CATHERINE ANN CLARK, 5505 Carter Avenue, CL 4-5228, St. DonIinic's MARY KATHLEEN COMPTON, 1119 Greenmount Avenue, VE 734806, St. John the Evangelist MARCIA CORNELIUS, 322 Martingale Avenue, MI 4-9334, St. Joseph'S Monastery PATRICIA ANN CONWAY, 2033 Hillenwood Road, ID 5-2024, St. Matthew JOAN CORBI, 1006 Walnut Avenue, WI 5-3615, St. Bernardine's SHIRLEY CORMACK, 5173 Frederick Avenue, MI 4-6644, St. Mark's JOANNE CUCINA, 5608 Key Avenue, M0 4-9333, St. Ambrose MARIE THERESA CWIEK, 3904 Third Street, EL 5-0910, St. Athanasius HELEN PAMELA DALY, 2634 Kirk Avenue, TU 9-1664, St. Bernardis MARIE ANN DALY, 2634 Kirk Avenue, TU 9-1664, St. Bernard's irecfory MARGARET M. DAVIS, 3008 Pinewood Avenue, CL 4-0036, St. Dominic'S PATRICIA DAVIS, 3713 Elm Avenue, CH 3-3652, St. Thomas Aquinas ELAINE DEEGAN, 1221 E. Belvedere Avenue, ID 3-0524, St. Matthew's ELIZABETH ANN DEVILBISS, 602 McCabe Avenue, ID 5-1857, St. Mary'S, Govans EVELYN ANNE DONAIIOE, 3908 Gelston Drive, WI 5-4744, St. Bernardine'S MARY ANNE DORSEY, 4206 Sixth Street, St. Benedict JEAN MARIE DOUGHERTY, 2507 Hermosa Avenue, HA 6-5368, St. Dominicis ELIZABETH A. ECKERT, 221 W. Medwick Garth, RI 4-2693, St. Be-nedict'S NIARY FRANCES ELDER, 335 E. Lorraine Avenue, HO 7-4426, SS. Philip 81 James ' MARY ANNE ELLIS, 1400 Towson Street, Our Lady of Good Counsel ELIZABETH ELLWOOD, 835 E. Chase Street, MU 5-0676, St. John the Evangelist PATRICIA ANN ENDERS, 1523 Woodhourne Avenue, ID 3-2233, St. Matthew's IVIARY LINDA ERBAKER, 235 Colgate Avenue, AT 4-0498, St. Rita ALIDA REGINA ERDMAN, 1101 Newfield Road, RI 7-1370, St. Agnes JANET F. ERDMAN, 364 Marydell Road, MI 4-4668, St. Joseph's Monastery VIRGINIA LEE FARRELL, 2728 N. Howard Street, NO 8-3922, SS. Philip XI James FRANCES FAUTH, 5408 Lewellon Avenue, HI 4-0498 MARY MARGARET FEEHAN, 523 Winston Drive, ID 5-3847, St. Maryis, Govans PATRICIA F ENTON, 5 Bay View Avenue, 2532, St. Mary's Refuge of Sinners ' ARLENE FIELDS, 38 S. Ellwood Avenue, OR 5-1108, St. ElizalJeth'S ELIZABETH SETON FINNESSY, 3128 Abell Avenue, CH 3-2418, SS. Philip 81 James KATHLEEN FISHER, 3655 Chestnut Avenue, BE 5-0544, St. Thomas Aquinas MARY JOSEPH FLANAGAN, 1807 Woodhourne Avenue, ID 3-5780, St. Matthew's MARGARET FITZPATRICK, 2022 Norhurst Way, RI 4-1957, St. Mark's LYNNE FORREST, 23 Leslie Avenue, NO 5-5532, St. Michael's, Overlea CATHERINE JM. FRANCE, 2607 Latona Road, HA 6-3229, St. DOnIinic's JOYCE M. FRANK, 4603 Ritchie Highway, State 9-4776, St. Rose of Lima MARY ALICIA FROCHLECH, South Road 81 Kelly Avenue, TU 6-5992, Shrine of the Sacred Heart ARLENE GANN, 125 East Fort Street, St. Mary'S Star of the Sea JOANNE GEGNER, 407 Wrenleigh Drive, RI 4-0728, St. Mark'S JUDITH MARIE GEILFUSS, 5306 Traymore Road, CL 4-0185, St. Dominic's PATRICIA GETZ, 3440 Keswick Road, CH 3-4167, St. Thomas Aquinas SARAH M. GIANNINO, 1019 N. Augusta Avenue, WI 5-5288, St. Bernardineis MARY GILBART, 524 N. Loudon Avenue, LO 6-1042, St. Bernardine's JOAN E. GOLDSMITH, 3321 Spaulding Avenue, LI 2-4395, St. Ambrose NORMA F. GONET, 1725 Ranch Lane, AT 8-5422, St. Rita's PATRICIA ANN GRAU, 5408 Northwood Drive, ID 5-4172, St. Mary'S, Govans , MARY ANNA GREEN, 1526 Latrobe Park Terrace, PL 2-8346, Our Lady of Good Counsel CATHERINE GREENWELL, 8316 Old Harford Road, NO 5-4693, Immaculate Heart of Mary PATRICIA GRUMBINE, 5207 Catalpha Road, CL 4-0897, St. DonIinic'S PATRICIA GRUSS, 1435 Riverside Avenue, SA 7-8135, St. Mary's Star of the Sea REGINA GUERIN, 2945 Keswick Road, BE 5-8363, St. Thomas Aquinas THERESA GURCICK, 6000 Kenwood Avenue, NO 5-4775, St. Michae1'S, Overlea MARY PATRICIA HAGGERTY, 2114 Lake Avenue, CH 3-6354, St. Francis of Assisi RUTH FRANCIS HALLOCK, 829 McAleer Court, St. John the Evangelist JOAN B. HAND, 2417 Chesterfield Avenue, BE 5-4005, St. Francis of Assisi PATRICIA ANN HANDLEY, 6100 Glen Oak Avenue, CL 4-4489, St. Dominic's FLORENCE HAMILTON HAREOLD, 2808 Hamilton Avenue, CL 4f6047, St. DOminic's ANN M. HARDING, 3632 Beech Avenue, CH 3-2537, St. Thomas Aquinas NANCY HARIC, 1009 Upton Road, SO 6-0606, Holy Trinity HELEN CHRISTINA HARRIS, 4013 W. Belvedere Avenue, MO 4-9289, St. Ambrose KATHLEEN JOANN HENRY, 4203 Raah Avenue, NO 5-9644, St. Joseph's, Fullerton MARY LOUISE HILL, 1525 Ralworth Road, TU 9-2323, St. Matthew's ELIZABETH ANNE Hoaas, 34 E. 27th Street, HO 7-6707, SS. Philip 8: James KATHERINE HOLAHAN, 3207 Southern Avenue, CL 4-6806, St. Dominic's PATRICIA MARY HOPKINS, 408 Bigley Avenue, CI 2-9543, St. Clement's DOROTHY HOWARD, 3606 Parkdale Avenue, LI 2-8844, St. Thomas Aquinas CARRIE D. HUTCHINSON, 34 Sipple Avenue, NO 8-0623, St. Michael's, Overlea MARJORIE S. IGNATOWSKI, 7606 Wilhelm Avenue, MU 6-3597, St. Clement's ETHEL MARIAN JACKSON, 400 Folsom Street, PL 2-8138, St. Mary's Star of the Sea ELIZABETH ANN JANCZEWSKI, 627 S. Montford Avenue, PE 2-8954, Holy Rosary PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON, 3203 Belvedere Avenue, St. Ambrose MARY PATRICIA JOHNSTON, 3205 St. Ambrose Avenue, LI 2-4634, St. Ambrose PATRICIA KANE, Chestnut Hill Drive, Ellicott City 1126, St. Agnes GERTRUDE KARR, 951 North Hill Road, H0 7-5574, Blessed Sacrament KATHRYN KITTING, 5009 Belleville Avenue, MO 4-4732, All Saints, BARBARA ANN KEITH, 2667 Frederick Avenue, GI 5-1645-J, Four- teen Holy Martyrs ELIZABETH ANN KERN, 1343 Silverthorne Road, TU 9-7345, St. Matthew's PATRICIA KLINE, 3000 Ellerslie Avenue, St. Bernardis BARBARA ANN KLOTZ, 1304 Homestead Street, BE 5-4703, St. Bernard's MARY KOEHLER, 2567 Kirk Avenue, CH 3-6677, St. Bernard's PATRICIA KOEFENBERGER, 5517 Groveland Avenue, FO 7-3458, All Saints' GERALDINE KORZYBSKI, 3515 Third Street, CU 7-7725, St. Rose of Lima MARY ELIZABETH KRAUS, 4344 Chapel Road, NOT 5-3782, St. JOS6Pl1lS, Fullerton MARIE M. KREIS, 1602 E. 29th Street, BE 5-1507, St. Bernard's NORMA KREUSINGER, 2362 Wilhems Avenue, GI 5-0491, St. Benedict'S MARTHA KUHN, 2232 Wilkens Avenue, GI 5-6481-M, St. Benedict's CAROLE LALIBERTI, 3124 Corwall Road, AT 4-4279, St. Rita's ELIZABETH J. LAMPEN, 120 W. Burnett Street, PL 2-5899, Holy FOSS CAROL A. LANCE, 4217 Cardwell Avenue, NO 5-0873, St. Michael the Archangel SHIRLEY LANTZ, 4402 LaSalle Avenue, CL 4-1324, st. Anthony of Padua ELIZABETH LARKINS, 1000 Witherspoon Road, ID 3-0677, St. Mary's, Govans RITA MARIE LEAP, 210 Homberg Avenue, MU 7-3147, St. Clare's ANN LINGENFELDER, 3342 Acton Road, N0 8-3021, St. Ursula's GALE IRENE LISZEWSKI, 8407 Belair Road, NO 5-4109, St. J oseph's, Fullerton ANITA LOUISE LOMBARDI, 3127 Woodland Avenue, MO 4-0019, St. Ambrose MARION LOPRESTI, 1101 St. Albans Road, VA 5-2005, Immaculate Heart of Mary MARY LYNNE LOUGHRAN, 1515 Woodbourne Avenue, ID 3-2510, St. Matthew's NANCY LOVE, 1710 Weston Avenue, NO 8-7082, Immaculate Heart of Mary NANCY LEE LYCETT, 1545 S. Hanover Street, SA 7-7149, St. Mary's Star of the Sea MARY LYNCH, 1321 Hillman Street, MU 5-4665, St. John the Evangelist BARBARA MARE, Box 131, Rt. 6, Pasadena, Md., St. .lane Frances MARY ANN MACK, 8804 Lakewood Road, N0 8-1926, St. Ursula's LUCILLE M:AISTO, 3501 Forest Park Avenue, FO 7-8703, Our Lady of Lourdes ROSEMARY MAISTO, 3501 Forest Park Avenue, FO 7-8730, Our Lady of Lourdes DOROTHY MAJOR, 4103 4th Street, EL 5-5040, St. Rose of Lima MARY ELIZABETH MALIN, 8401 Avondale Road, NO 8-1895, St. Ursula'S DOROTHY MARKOWSKI, 1420 Decatur Street, Our Lady of Good Counsel SHARON MARTIN, 4810 Marello Road, HA 6-3058, St. Dominic's VERNA LEE MAXWELL, 341 Whotridge Avenue, CH 3-1245, SS. Philip SI James M. PATRICIA MCCARSON, 120 Timonium Road, VA 5-3594, St. Joseph's THERESA A. MCCROSSON, 1022 Courtney Road, CI 2-9175, Our Lady of Victory BARBARA A. MCGUIRE, 918 MaseHeld Road, RI 4-1528, St. Agnes MAUREEN MCHUGH, 901 Washburn Avenue, EL 5-6628, St. Rose of Lima CATHERINE MARY MCKENNA, 841 Bradhurst Road, ID 3-3069, St. Mary's, Govans JOAN ANNE MCMAHON, 3820 Bonview Avenue, EA 7-8880, Shrine of the Little Flower MARGARET ANITA MELONE, 5713 Main Street, Elkridge 24J, St. Augustine's MARTHA MEREDETH, Wanda Road, Pasadena, Md., Sunset 11-M, St. Jane Frances VIRGINIA ANN METTEE, 2809 Waldorf Avenue, F0 7-2762, St. Ambrose HELEN MEYERS, 437 S. Gilmor Street, GI 5-2836, St. Martin'S MARION MILCHENSKI, 4217 Third Street, St. Rose of Lima ANNE L. MILI.ER, 1243 Locust Avenue, Ascension ROSEMARIE MILLER, 4302 Lathe Court, St. Rose of Lima GEORGEANN MINTON, 619 Edmondson Avenue, RI 7-0302, St. Mark's MARY CATHERINE MONIUS, 4007 Hamilton Avenue, HA 6-1761, St. Anthony of Padua ROSALIE MOXLEY, 5733 First Avenue, CI 2-4730, Ascension ANNA MARIE MOYLAN, 3037 East Avenue, NO 5-2501, St. Ursula's LENA RTUFFOLETTO, 1215 Greenmount Avenue, SA 7-2544, St. John the Evangelist VIRGINIA MULLEN, 4618 Park Heights Avenue, MO 4-1622, St. Ambrose PATRICIA ELLEN MURPHY, 823 E. 41st Street, CH 3-8138, Blessed Sacrament BARBARA ANNE MURRAY, 2001 N. Hilton Street, WI 7-3026, St. Cecilia's MARGARET MURTAUGH, 611 Washburn Avenue, CU 7-6825, St. Rose of Lima MARIAN MUTH, 405 E. Townsend Avenue, Prospect 1822-W, Sacred Heart of Jesus MARY PATRICIA NEILL, 896 Battery Avenue, ID 9-4852, Holy Cross lVIARY F. NOLAN, 119 Wilgate Road, Reisterstown 1662, Sacred Heart of Jesus MARY JUNE NOLL, 6303 Marietta Avenue, CL 4-0862, St. Dominic's PATRICIA NORRIS, 3625 Gelston Drive, LO 6-4843, St. Bernardine's :MARY JOAN O,CONNOR, 1219 Wilcox Street, St. John the Evangelist CATHERINE A. O'HARA, 1714 E. 33rd Street, H0 7-5223, St. Bernard'S MARY JUDITH O,LEARY, 6523 Rosemont Avenue, HA 6-8466, St. Michael's, Overlea MARY A. PACIONE, 4504 Wilshire Avenue, CL 4-8820, St. Anthony of Padua CAROL PANZA, 3739 Reisterstown Road, MO 4-3569, St. Ambrose MARY ANNE PETRIK, 5408 Belair Road, CL 4-4638, St. Anthony of Padua KATHLEEN MARIE PIIAEFENEACH, 2815 Woodland Avenue, LI 2-2820, St. Ambrose SARAH F. POHLER, 823 E. 33rd Street, BE 5-0213, St. Bernard'S EILEEN POYER, 8411 Kings Ridge Road, N0 8-1658, Immaculate Heart of Mary MARIA O. PRYTULA, 323 S. Regester Street, DR 5-4900, St. lVl'ichel's, Ukrainian MARY LOUISE RAPP, 1331 Sulpher Springs Road, C1 2-6677, Ascension ROSEMARY E. REINKE, 2709 Hammonds Ferry Road, CI 2-9250, St. Clement'S CAROLYN ANNE REISNER, 102 Shady Nook Avenue, RI 7-6835, St. Mark's MARLENE FRANCES RICCI, 101 Wise Avenue, AT 4-1659, St. Adrian's MARGUERITE RoBERTs, 3454 Hickory Avenue, CH 3-6100, St. Thomas Aquinas NIARJORIE A. ROBINS, 2910 North Calvin Street, CH 3-8638, SS. Philip SI James ROSE E. ROBINSON, 7710 Middlesex Place, NO 5-7794, St. Ursula's CHARLOTTE BERNICE ROCK, 7202 Old Harford Road, CL 4-2344, St. Dominic's BEVERLY ANN RODGERS, 4208 Flowerton Road, WI 5-7516, St. William'S PATRICIA ROEMER, 3045 Huntington Avenue, BE 5-4158, SS. Philip 8I James BARBARA ANN Ross, 501 Fairfax Road, ST 9-7761, St. Rose of Lima HELEN RYDZEWSKA, 1452 Andre Street, MU 5-4531, Holy Rosary PAULINE SACHS, 4317 Willshire Avenue, HA 6-6655, St. Anthony of Padua MARGARET ANN SANKS, 4005 Biddision Lane, HA 6-4267, St. Anthony of Padua GLORIA ANN SAXON, 3414 Erdman Avenue, DI 2-8917, Shrine of the Little Flower BARBARA SCHMITT, 3905 Mayberry Avenue, CL 4-3118, St. Michae1's, Overlea MARGARET E. SCHOBERG, 1921 Mt. Holly Street, LO 6-5249, St. Bernardine's LEONA LYoNs SCHMOLL, 3949 Greenmount Avenue, CH 3-0222, Blessed Sacrament CAROL ANN SCHREIBER, 2910 Shirley Avenue, HA 6-2493, St. Dominicls K MARION SELLMAN, 1250 Carroll Street, St. J erome'S MARGARET SHANAHAN, 512 S. Bentalou Street, GI 5-1068, St. Benedict's KATHLEEN P. SHALLCROSS, 811 Union Avenue, BE 5-3032, St. Thomas Aquinas PEGGY ANN SHIRLEY, 3620 Elkader Road, CH 3-8391, St. Bernard's SANDRA SHUTS, 6217 Greenspring Avenue, FL 8-0377, Shrine of the Sacred Heart DoNNA ANNE SEIGERT, 1953 Victory Drive, CI 2-4838, St. Clement'S DONNA SIENKILEWSKI, 3923 Brooklyn Avenue, CU 7-2841, St. Rose of Lima CAROLE LOUISE SIMMONS, 105 N. Linwood Avenue, PE 2-6434, St. Elizabeth's IEATHERINE C. SIMON, 1752 Hanover Street, PL 2-6695, Holy FOSS PAULA JOAN SKELETON, 430 Belmar Avenue, NO 5-7179, St. Michael's MARY PATRICIA SMITH, 5615 Belle Avenue, FO 7-4991, All Saints' RITA KAYE SMITH, 5209 Cuthbert Avenue, MO 4-5750, St. Ambrose , SHEILA SMITH, 7427 Brookwood Avenue, NO' 5-2532, St. Michael'S, Overlea ' 148 GWENBOLYN JEAN SNYDER, 24 N. Morley Street, WI 5-7578, St. Joseph's Monastery JULIA M. SPINE, 6209 Brook Avenue, CL 4-2561, St. MiChael's, Overlea MARY CAROLYN STACK, 3508 Rolling Road, OL 3-6277, All Saints' MARY LOUISE STEHLIK, 2609 List Avenue, HA 6-5182, St. Dominic'S PATRICIA J. STURGEON, 343 Arundel Road, Prospect 1939-R, St. Rose of Lima PATRICIA ANN THAWLEY, 511 Kingston Road, WI 5-3548, St. William of York MARY ELIAZBETH THIEMYER, 136 N. Monastery Avenue, WI 5-2280, St. Joseph's Monastery JOYCE AGNES THIERFELDER, 344 S. Macon Street, PE 2-6567, Sacred Heart of Jesus JUDITI-I ANN TOCHTERMAN, 1606 Hurtsdale Road, ID 3-4544, St. Matthew'S PATRICIA TORMOLLEN SHIRLEY ANN TRAUTMAN, 3545 Belair Road, BR 6-1558, Little Flower VIRGINIA LEE TRENCHARD, 4648 Pimlico Road, MO 4-4907, St. Ambrose EILEEN TUFT, 3042 Fourth Avenue, NO 5-6119, St. Ursula's BERNICE TYLER, 632 Harvey Street, LE 9-3254, St. Mary Star of the Sea MARY ANN VARACALLE, 1208 Augusta Avenue, WI 5-7046, St. Bernardine's GRACE MARIE VINCI, 936 Patapsco Avenue, CU 7-5103, St. Rose of Lima JOANNE L. WACHTER, 920 N. Belnord Avenue, BR 6-1988, St. Katherine of Sienne MARY ELIZABETH WAGNER, 8825 Wilson Avenue, NO 5-8482, St. UrSula's MIRIAM C. WALAS, 614 S. Port Street, PE 2-4169, Sacred Heart of Jesus BERNADETTE WALSH, 630 Washington Avenue, CI 7-1377, St. Clement's MARY CECILIA WALSH, 410 E. North Avenue, BE 5-9532, St. Ann's PATRICIA ANN WARD, 611 Ferndale Avenue, FO 7-4665, All Saints' PATRICIA WATTS, 2724 Lauretta Avenue, ED 6f6339, St. Edward's MARY ANGELA WELCH, 7006 Brompton Road, OL 5-3263, All Saints, DEANNA MARLENE WHITE, 1022 Homewood Avenue, LE 9-7507, St. John the Evangelist ELIZABETH ANNE WIDMYER, 1206 Biddle Place, RI 7-9016, St. Markls KATHLEEN C. WIEMAN, 1109 Newlield Road, RI 4-0438, St. Agnes PATRICIA JANE WILLET, 4433 Shamrock Avenue, CL 4-8192, Shrine of the Little Flower CECILIA HELEN WILLIAMS, 934 Patapsco Avenue, CU 7-2018-J, St. Rose of Lima I DOLoRES WILLIAMS, 2663 St. Benedict Street, ED 6-4929-W, St. Benedict's CECILIA K. WILSON, 1711 Pen Oak Road, NO 8-7750, Immaculate Heart of Mary GERALDINE WOJCIECHOWSKI, 2718 Benyl Avenue, DI 2-6477, St. Katherine's RITA DOROTHY WRIGHT, 3 Russell Court, WI 4-0353, Our Lady of Perpetual Help CAROL A. YOUNG, 3622 Lyndale Avenue, BR 6-3642, Shrine of the Little Flower FLORENCE ZARANSKI, 622 S. Lakewood Avenue, OR 5-3159, Sacred Heart of Jesus ' G JANICE L. ZINK, 9028' Belair Road, NO 6-6364, St. Joseph's, Fullerton ' BARBARA ANN ZERHUSEN, 52 Ritters Lane, Reisterstown 861-1, Sacred Heart, Glyndon ' TERESA ANNA ZERHUSEN, 503 Hilton Avenue, RI 7-7889, St. Mark's MARTHA ANNE ZINNERT, Rt. 3, Box 169, Pasadena, Md., Sunset 2223, St. Jane Frances JEAN M. ZIOLKOWSKI, 2139 Harford Road, PE 2-5232, St. Paulis JOSEPHINE ZITO, 2022 Crestview Road, ID 5-1929, St. Matthew's lx w.1,,,.w A, W ,s Q'!'Hf,, QL' Q! XX vfmfgg ,wig , xp, K, .MEF , x my gif. 1 91' A 9 if JQTJ., A , f W,L' 4-'Wifi , vf K' WT qu ugh A 'MW Q LW? ,, bf? , 4' Q mlm ,A ,W .A Q y , A Z M . 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