Seton Hill University - Chevron Yearbook (Greensburg, PA)

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' -3 5,1 q,-,L-:fp-.QM 'PS'A9xjIfGf,..73.'.-wr, lg .HP-H UQ-,J.. -. :rv 1 Z:3w-- -wg-451'-5,-Ml1-1'-'-fifw t1-ri-:52-4,v'7nQ1 rsv:4',r:'f:5G'.:?'?25q7il-F33-fmf:-sgpgae'-vnffvfbk-o rwfwsgf-.m .J-Mai, vsmf f-traumas iisaifztzsizwifwff' s-eefiszagfafefav-': Zfrewvrd HIS is the yearbook of the senior class of 1952. It is the record of what has happened to us this year -our last. And because this is the first yearbook of the college, we have striven to make it a record of the long honored traditions and the treasured history of Seton Hill. We have been at Seton Hill for so short a time, but the traditions and history will remain after we leave. We have named the yearbook the Chevron, a name the significance of which goes back to the heraldic symbol representing the gable of a house. As a gable is the framework supporting the roof of a building, so Seton Hill College-its scholarship, its campus, its buildings, its customs and traditions- has given us a strong and enduring framework for our future years. The book, therefore, has a double purpose. We would present to you that part of the college which is stable and permanent, the college that remains on the hill, and at the same time pre- sent the students, whose lives for the brief time they are at Seton Hill are so closely allied with the per- manent part of the college. We have called this the yearbook of our senior class. But we realize fully that any record ofour lives here is, in a sense, a record of all who have preceded us, and of those who will follow. It is a record ofthe entire college. Because of this, the yearbook, initiated by the class of 1952, belongs most truly to all who have ever known and loved Seton Hill. P5 -64 N 1 1' 5 U 115 'ff-M? Sant' ' 1. 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Such was the philosophy that led Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton to Catholicism, that inspired her to complete dedication to God as the foundress of the Ameri- can Sisters of Charity, that guided the foundation of the edu- cational system which she fostered. Having lived but a few short years, Mother Seton fulfilled a long time. A young widow and mother of five children, she endured the opposition of family and friends who failed to understand her embracing the Catholic faith. With the confi- dence of one whose love for God made all things possible, Elizabeth Seton suffered the hardships and trials of those who pioneer and made a significant and lasting contribution to the work of American Catholic education. Hers was the courage born of wisdom . . . Unless the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it. Ours is a rich heritage coming from one whose name is given to this college. To this valiant Christian woman we pay honor, and with Catholics throughout the world we pray that soon we may further honor her as one of'God's saints. 6 Cfanfcnfs fyfzdmmffdflm The Cpzmpw fame, fmzbfff I Undeffclaffmem 01611111111 yqmw Qf 1951-1952 ALTHOUGH We have reserved a specific section of the Chevron for the Bishop of Greensburg, and the administration and faculty of Seton Hill, it is increasingly clear to usthat no set number of pages can contain, or even express the range of influence or depth of meaning which their presence contributes to college life. Liberal Arts is more than a Well-Worn phrase at Seton Hill. To us, it means a life which is one Within itself, and in harmony With the World outside. It means a cultured and sensitive mind, a heart full of faith in the future and Willing at all times to help others find that faith, a body trained for gracious living, yet capable of accepting that living for what it is Worth and ,no more, and it means, finally, that all these things are true because the mind and the heart and the body are in con- stant contact with the spirit . .. with Reality, with God. This harmony is sustained, not only in the integration of our intellectual, re- ligious, and social activities, but in our system of communal living. Seton Hill is regulated by a College Government Asso- ciation, composed of students and admin- istration working together so that their common aims may be accomplished in the best possible manner. Not by bread alone doth man live indeed, nor by actions or thoughts or dreams, but by a reasonable blending of all, by every Word of God. dministration His Excellency, The Mos! 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'uJ:-L1fr:g. 3'g7ep?.z-5-0 . 1- uhh. I if' 1:'fag:1j-19.02 'rs - . in ?31Fx33T?5-'-:f In 0. ,g .san i7x1,Hf.,h , vs rj rea.: qgufgii 19:31 ffifyk-,g 4 Ziff?-74:-2r f' Q I I ?f':Q!ll'1f'Qai b 'fffssl-f,'Ya1 :SR-:L SC'-in - .-1'--fflfru L? rf' il-i f.1.'.Il rv5jgE,g.1:z'ai Fr!!-7 ' :NV-19' f- ,. -.+.,.,.,a. I3-'I 'Q-v -1.- 3-43-PPJ -K -0: 1 vert'-'ig'-:v.:.g 'J- '97' Thr! N. -u .cp -5 fa., 31 . IE 1,31 241:-. SRX-'F-11 -' 'f PI' L39 H :S-I 4,9 .1 1. uezfi,-:isffggi 'Vis 'UI IN: 1-. a 1b'4- 593,58-522255 wiv -. 25?-.1 4 .A . . A ' ,5-9-ruf':e:fL -gag.: xp., Members of the Class of 1952: It is a pleasure to hail the appearance of the first edition of CHEVRON, the Seton Hill yearbook, and to congratulate you, the Class of 1952, for your initiative in launching this valuable enterprise. The yearbook, as you' have conceived it, is primarily a souvenir of your years at Seton Hill. Leafing throughits pages, you will be brought back in spirit to the Hill, and reunited with your teachers, classmates and friends. CHEVRON will be a bond of unity, and that is as it should be. May your yearbook also be a reminder of the serious purposes for which you came to Seton Hill! The title itself is full of suggestion.You explain Chevron as meaning The House of God -which immediately recalls the words of Saint Peter, Be you also as living stones built up, a spiritual house. The World, of course, is God's house, which He built out of nothing and filled with the evidence of His presence, so that we could stop in it on our way to Heaven. You have studied the world in many of its aspects, using such various methods as science, history, art and philosophy to investigate it. But you yourselves, united in the Church, which is the temple of the Holy Spirit, and individually as immortal human persons, are the house of God to which Saint Peter refers. You are living stones in that house. 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A -1--.?::.:'. 2 J flew251111if:-f.GW-fsfirf-41':-:-laiZ?2fi:f::f-'.5-'Stiff-aff:aifiribcn iz!!-t2'55::i'.:.H-. .!32:Ic1Q:':1l-iifefffivzg Qxifzf-'2 sb! -'.'.-ia43?:5f'eAlfk-ak 2255253 S ister Elecm Boyle As the Class of 1952 and as students of Seton Hill College, we are indebted to Sister Electa Boyle. Since our freshman year, her first year as Academic Dean, she has guided our studies. In a wider sense she has guided us as students, for the tra- ditions and the standards of Seton Hill, of which we have become a part, have been molded to a great extent by her infiuence in the Academy, the Junior College, and the College. This yearbook, including, as it does, some of the history of Seton Hill College, is also a tribute to the continuing influence of Sister Electa Boyle. I2 Mother Claudia Glenn President of the Board of Directors Mwwf if Siiler Muriel Flzzmman Dean of the College Sifler de Clzz1nlzzlLz'iJ Dean of XYomen Aa'mz'miimizbn and Fazculzy WILLIAM GRANGER RYAN Ph. B., S.T.B., J.C.B,, Ph.D. President of the College MURIEL FLAMMAN, S.C.' B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Dean of the College DE CHANTAL LEIS, S.C. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Dean of Women Alumnae Coordinator BAPTISTA MADDEN, S.C. Dean of Residence MIRIAM JOSEPH MURPHY, S.C. B.A., M.A. Secretary of the Faculty HELEN MARY LAVERTY, S.C. Treasurer of the College ROSE IRENE BOGGS, S.C. B.A., M.A. Registrar THEOPHANE GEARY, S.C. B.A., M.A., Ph. D. Director of the Summer Session GLADYS SARAH BAER B.A., B.MuS., M.A. Supervisor of Practice Teaching in Public School Music CLAIRE BLAKELY, S.C. B.A., M.A. Instructor in French MARIE ELISE BLOUIN, S.C, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of French ROSE IRENE BOGGS, S,C. B.A., M,A. Assistant Professor of Latin ELECTA BOYLE, S.C. B.A., B.Mus., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of English REGINA CLARE BREIG, sc. B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of English AMATA BRENNAN, S.C. Instructor in Home Nursing and Hygiene Bofrom row: lg? to right: Fr. Cavanaugh, Mr. Jacoby, Sr. Marie Celeste, Fr. O'Brien, Mr. Rauter- kus, Sr. Consuelo, Sr. Rose Irene, Sr. de Chantal, Fr. Ryan, Sr. Florence Marie, Sr. Sara Louise Sr. Mary Francis, Sr. Stanislaus, Sr. Marie Elise, Sr. Marie Gertrude, Sr. Electa, Sr. Claire, Sr Estelle, 2nd row: Sr. Mary Inez, Sr. Ann Agnes, Sr. Maurice, Sr. Alice Louise, Mr. Carr, Sr. Helen Mary, Sr. Sheila, Sr. Ann Regina, Mrs. Hankamer, Sr. Miriam Joseph, Sr. Mary Dorcas OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION MARY THADDEUS MCMANAMA, S.C. B.A., M.S. Director of Public Relations MELANIA GRACE, S.C. B.S. in L.S., M.A. Librarian MARIE HELENE MOHR, S.C. B.A., M.A. in L.S. Reference Librarian FRANCES CLARE EVANS, S.C. B. Mus. College Organist THECLA SCHMIDT, S.C. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Director of Alumnae Publications JAMES FORD TRIMBLE B.A., M.A., M.D. College Physician MARY AMATA BRENNAN, S.C. R.N. College Infirmarian FACULTY VICTORIA BROWN, S.C. B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of English DANIEL JOSEPH CARR B.A., M.S. Professor of Chemistry MARY INEZ CLARK, S.C. B.Mus., M.A. Assistant Professor of Piano and Music Education ALICE LOUISE CORVI, S.C. B.S., MA, Instructor in Home Economics JOHN EDWIN CRAMER, B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Economics GEORGE JOSEPH CROWE B.S., M.A. Assistant Professor of Physics ROSE ANGELA CUNNINGHAM B.S., M.A. Professor of Home Economics CONSUELO HUGHES, S.C. B.A. Secretary to the President MARGARET LOUISE CALLAGHAN, S.C. Secretary to the Dean MARY MAGDALEN FOLEY, S.C. Secretary to the Treasurer ELIZABETH SETON LINK, S.C. R.N. Superintendent of Grounds MARIE PAULINE SULLIVAN, S.C. College Postmaster ANNUNZIATA CONRAD, S.C. B.A., M.A. Manager, College Bookstore BERNARD BAUMEISTER Chief Engineer FRANK BARTSCH Assistant Engineer JOSEPH PAUL KEEP, JR. Superintendent of Buildings MARIE CELESTE CUZZOLINA, S.C. B.A. Instructor in French HERSILIA DONIS DEDARDANO B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Spanish RAPHAEL DIMOND, S.C. B.A., M.A. I Assistant Professor of History EUNICE ELAINE DIRSA B.S. Instructor in Physical Education BRUNHILDE EILER DORSCH B.A., M.S. in Ed. Instructor in Eurythmics FRANCES CLARE EVANS, S.C. B.Mus. Assistant Professor of Organ MURIEL FLAMMAN, S.C. B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Botany 7 FACULTY Sr. Rose Marie, Mrs. Bair, Sr. Rose Angela, Sr. Thecla, Sr. Theophaneg 3rd row: Sr. Baptista, Sr. Raphael, Mr. Herald, Sr. Serafma, Sr. Deborah, Mr. Cramer, Sr. Marie Helene, Sr. Muriel, Sr. Hildebert, Miss Schmadel, Miss O'Connor, Senora Hersilia de Dardano, Miss McManus, Sr. Melaniag 4th row: Sr. Mary Thaddeus, Sr. Helen Elizabeth, Miss Lutz, Mr. Kromer, Miss Dirsa, Sr. Regina Clare, Miss Garrity, Miss Irwin. MARGARET ANGELICA GARRITY B.A., M.Mus. Professor of Vocal Music THEOPHANE GEARY, S.C. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History CLAUDIA GLENN, S.C. B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of English JAMES W. GUIMOND B.A. Instructor in Sociology EDDA TILLE HANKAMER B.A., M.A. Ph.D., Habil.D. Professor of German ROSE DELIMA HENRY, S.C. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Greek and Latin ESTELLE HENSLER, S.C. B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Art JAMES T. HERALD B.A. . Instructor in Journalism MARY FRANCES IRVIN, S.C. B.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art HELEN IRWIN B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Speech and Dramatic Art PAUL JOSEPH JACOBY B.A., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy DIEBERAH KELLY, S.C. Instructor in Mathematics ANN AGNES KILKEARY, S.C. B.Mus. Instructor in Piano PAUL FREDERICK KROMER B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of History and Politics DE CHANTAL LEIS, S.C. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Latin NORMA JEAN LUTZ B.A. Instructor in Psychology MARY SHEILA MALLOY, S.C. B.S., M.A. A Instructor in Home Economics MARIA SERAFINA MAZZA, S.C. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Italian' HELEN ELIZABETH McELWAIN, S.C- B.A., M.A. Instructor in Sociology MAURICE MCMANAMA, S.C. . B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Psychology THADDEUS MCMANAMA, S.C. B.A., M.S. ' Assistant Professor of Mathematics BESSIE MCMANUS D Instructor in Physical Education Diploma, Sargent School of Physical Edu- cation MARIE GERTRUDE MCNEIL, S.C. B.A., Ms. Professor of Mathematics MARY STANISLAUS McVAY, S.C. B.A., M.A. Professor of History HILDEBERT MUDLER, S.C. B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry MIRIAM JOSEPH MURPHY, S.C. B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of English ROBERT DAVID O'BRIEN B.A., M.A., Ph.L. Instructor in English and Philosophy HELEN CLARE O'CONNOR B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Home Economics CECILIA CLARE OTT, S.C. B.Mus., M.Mus. Professor of Piano T5 JOSEPH A. RAUTERKUS B.A., M.A.Mus., Mus.D. Assistant'Professor of Instrumentation Orchestration SARA LOUISE REILLY, S.C. B.A., M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology WILLIAM GRANGER RYAN Ph.B., S.T.B., J.C.B., Ph.D. Professor of Religion IRVIN MANNING SANDSON B.A. Instructor in Speech and Dramatic Art HELEN CRONIN SCHMADEL B.A., M.A. Professor of Education THECLA SCHMIDT, S.C. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English ROSE MARIE SCHNEIDER, S.C. B.S., M.S. I Associate Professor of Home Economics FLORENCE MARIE SCOTT, S.C. B.A.,M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Biology MARY DORCAS SMITH, S.C. B.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry AUSTIN STALEY, O.S.B. B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Religion ANN REGINA SWEENEY, S.C. B.Mus., M.A. Professor of Music Education all MARIA FRANCESCA URNAUER, S.C. B.A., M.A. Professor of German, Emeritus EDWARD WENSTRUP, O.S.B. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology ALFREDA WIELGOWSKI, S.C. B.A., Bs. - Instructor in Chemistry K, 11- THE focal point of our lives for four years has been Seton Hill's campus. It took only a few weeks to learn our way through the vastness and complexity of the buildings and surroundings, but, it has taken four years to learn the true value of Seton Hill. Now we realize that these are not merely stone structures or grassy slopes, but material symbols of our lives here. Each place has a special meaning for us. We have prayed in chapel. We have searched the libraries for data for papers, rushed to class from the mail boxes or the tea room. Who of us can forget the ac- tivities in Sullivan Hall: skits for the freshmen, the Cap and Gown Show, dances, Lantern Chain, and finally Com- mencement. Wherever we look a memory is revived-a valuable memory of our lives at Seton Hill. Having recalled each campus scene, quietly we return to chapel-to thank God for the good reaped, for the lasting friendships formed, for the intellectual and spiritual growth attained-and to beg our heavenly Father to strengthen and sustain the spirit of Seton Hill. Th ampus Scene I. Q if -Y 1 .ra , .. Q F 4' 1 '91 Q f Q, 1 j . I 7' Q 'S wwf. '- , 'fvl!!tvw::,.A,,., , 'N-.Mm ggfwx, gm 1' -Q . QW, QYX-iff .L -'wmxfvift V. Q, 'K .., M,-Q... . wfmwn ..,, : ,6wf..v,4xV . ' fi ui f T4 xrfvl' X. .N C '31 Rfk .g FT Jif fy- . 2 '. . ak ,ll 1 , N,-li at X 1 J fy 4 1 1. f , - I-rx-t f -I bf N .isa we 2' .M -4, :.,f . , K at x Xxx W xzkis is S 'S V825 Datingfrom pre-Civil War days, Saint Mary's combines its air of old-fashioned graciousness with modern household equipment. Saint Mary's, once surrounded by forests stocked with deer and peacock, is the oldest building on campus. The earliest deed for the land on which Saint Mary's stands, was recorded April 7, 1783, when the property was trans- ferred from Matthew Miller to Ludwick Otterman. Otter- man's son sold the plantation in 1814, and it passed through a number of owners, until Major William A. Stokes acquired it in 1850. Finally, in 1882, the title to the Jennings farm, as the site was then known, passed to the Sisters of Charity, where they set up a home. The six-inch key with which Mother Aloysia Lowe first opened the door is inscribed with the legend, I opened not only the door of this house. I swung the gates of an eraf' In its early establishment, Saint Mary's was an academy and boarding school. When the Academy and Mother House were moved to the buildings erected on the crest of the hill, Saint Mary's was for thirty-eight years an elementary school for boys. In 1927 it was inherited by the home economics department. To Sister Victoria Brown the department is indebted for its present modern laboratories. It was she who, in 1942, projected the idea for and expended her personal effort upon the renovation of the old Saint Mary's. SISTER M. VICTORIA BROWN Treasurer ofthe College K1936-19422 H948-1951, Dean of the College C1942-19485 18 fain! Mary? ' X. Savzng nine, Marilyn Williams and Miriam Hart operate sewing machines, while Audrey Petrarca, Dolores Musarra, and Donna Bowen look on. Today, the future homemakers, dieti- cians, and business women of America pass through the doors of the new Saint Mary's. Remodeled to meet the needs of the students, the home economics building is equipped with modern and commodi- ous food and clothing laboratories, lecture rooms, and a large clubroom. The east wing of the building serves as a home management house where students, or- ganized as a family, put their knowledge to practical use. The nursery school, opened at Saint Mary's in February 1951, is a project of the psychology depart- ment in 'cooperation with the home eco- nomics department. Planning today for tomorrow is undoubtedly the motto of Saint Mary's. rrr yyyy yyyo P i 1 f f Away 4 , '-----4 fff f - . J, 1, i T ., y y ,, , 'T it Wyafw V W Q' J , T' ro... , 4 1 ff' i y if i , 2 i Everything from .vaup lo nuts goes on the menu of Foods II students, Norma Deliz, Rae Lewis, Carol Sylvis, and Vivienne Demm. Mothers Pauline Turney and Peggy Burns amuse Baby Beverly, the darling of the Home Management House. 1 N 'r e 'A' T af. S' 1 ,fi ' ' fir Q E ..-. .ef , 1 I , to .Q r Y I Conrtrziclive play is supervised by Dolores Abraham. 9 The Driue, All Setonians, whether freshmen or returning alumnae, will long cherish memories of approach- ing the college along its sycamore-bordered drive. We are reminded of the milestones of Seton's history as we follow the familiar curves and pass the under-bridge stream, St. Mary's, and the Angel. Coming up the road, we View the rolling acres as a welcome mat before the door. Nature greets us from every degree of ascent-picturesque in each changing season. g,5i'F?a11:,aw Afler an afternoon class at St. Mary's, Home-ecers Marg Goldy, jean Cunjak, Rita Frampton, and Bo Holway pause before the Angel statue. T20 Strolling down the drive are Shirley Docherty, Mary Kay Conley, Inez Ortiz, and Laura Roy. The Angela The Guardian Angel near St. Mary's was purchased by Mother Regina Ennis. One, of the large stones used in the construction of the Mother House serves as its mounting. The 'unique biblical symbols carved on the four sides are the masterpiece of a wander- er. He labored for months at his self-appointed task, then disap- peared. Numerous legends have been associated with his identity, but he remains anonymous. In return for food and shelter, he became a true contributor to Seton Hill tradition. V W 'N . a- pr-vw Y mum' , 4 'Q ,,, ,,,4 C: HF W7 Enrirlzed by ag: with majexty, the Administration Building stands atop the hill. MPTHEP- MARY JOSEPH HAVEY SISTER M. FRANCESCA BROWNLEE FIYSI PI'CSldCl'lf of fl'lC College First Dgan of the College 21 The fldmziazkimfzbn Building Under the able direction of Mother Aloysia Lowe, ground was broken on September 7, 1886 in preparation for the erection of a new Mother House for the Sisters of Charity, the present Administration Building. Con- structed on the crest ofthe hill in Romanesque style, it is the nucleus around which the college has grown. The successful transition of Seton Hill from a secondary school for girls to a college was accomplished through the perse- vering efforts of two Sisters of Charity, Mother Mary Joseph Havey and Sister M. Francesca Brownlee. When the charter of Seton Hill College was granted in June, 1918, Mother Mary Joseph became its first president, and Sister Francesca was named the first dean. -9+ 4 i.',fS,'Z',.x L- -rf wx? Mfzbfe 'lflalmzia D This is Admin --the entrance to Seton Hill. lt was the hrst building erected on the Hill after the coming of the Sisters in 1882. WVithin these sacred walls, generations have lived, laughed, and cried a little. It is rooted as deep in tradition as Ivy Plantingg it is as rich in treasured memories as Lantern Chain. Many a cab has b'een dispatched from 1-Xdminf' many a blind date timorously met. It has received parents for Commencement and Parents' Day. It re-echoes the high-pitched excitement of feminine voices-the voices of Setonians vacation-bound. It stretches welcoming arms to 'KDaughters Home Returning . It is more than a building. It is friendship and warmth and scholarship and everything else which, in retrospect, is the essence of our years at Seton Hill. Sunlight strefzmx through the college shield Did anyone ca!! IL cab? at the entrance to the lobby. Scheuerm ann . Arlene Cohen green her mother in the new college reception room as Dorothy Baker, Peggy Smith, Peggy O'Brien, and Sue Lauble await their guests. 22 Student teachers start out in the morning-and it's a long walk down the hill Receptionist Linn Farnum greets Loretta Boni, Rita Frampton, Cathy Fether ston, and Betty Anne l 2 5 '5f'jft':4f '53 if-,gf f,-J 1 . fill ii -'Q ' f. gg J BA ,rf-Q' 5 gg tit, to .W-. f r ,.,-I Y. -.. . i x - .. - U f u ,1 'i I ' s . gf if 'a. . -.:g.4f ' ' : :i ' V U 1, gf: . - . . . ,. 4 i i i' ' -,.1.-. V' ..-, ,,1.w.:.p . .h I 38? I v,. my --.mf M ' '-E55 ' wav ' Ga- ' YM ff- , in ,Q - '- : ., M .. t' -,, N . .a 1, -'3'WT'- l 'S::: e: ., M 1 A. ' iff V- 1971:-'fs f' I 'F 7112 .-..,-l wr'-'-Qjvw -wx -.pw s. ,an-2,.: ,.fc:s2..s,,gg'ff - i aw wwf i I 1.-. , v4'nQ, ,,,,. 4' wma Any mailfor mc? Optimistic Setonians swarm around the mailboxes twice daily. A Drawing Room in Admin provides for the entertainment of guests by the students and the sisters. The Paure thai Rqfreyherf Students are served coffee, coke, and cookies by Jeannie of tearoom fame. Christmas Rurlz. Sister Cecilia Clare displays Christmas cards to Marianne Benz and Mary Lou Tierney. September Scene. Students line up to replenish their text book library before the semester begins. Q, .xp-N N NM g The Golden Stairs beckon us to the Chapel doors. Here in Safnf ffoseph Chapel, students, novices, and sisters enjoy the prlvilege of daily exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. 'Sami fofqvb Chapel In 1896, the Blessed Sacrament was brought from what is now the Reference Library to the new chapel wing. Here, the white marble altar reflects the Light it enshrines, and distributes His blessings through the offices of our chaplains, Father Robert D. O'Brien and Father John A. Cavanaugh. Saint Joseph's, with its long lines of daily communicants, its rosary oilered in the early evening, its quietude for meditation and spiritual comfort, is the keystone of our college solidarity. THE REVEREND ROBERT DAVID O,BRIEN College Chaplain THE REVEREND joim A. CAVANAUGH College Chaplain 24 Maura Hall Maura Hall was erected during the oflice of Mother Ignatia Flynn with funds obtained fiom the sale of eighteen acres of coal rights underlying the property. Since 1908 the Hall has often reflected its origin, for it is the scene of constant activity which may not be so manual as digging coal, but is often as arduous and equally as rewarding. Until the time of its closing in 1947 Saint Joseph Academy utilized the class- rooms on the third Hoor of Maura Hall. The building is the center of the academic life of the college. It houses most of the classrooms, laboratories of chemistry, biology, physics, and psychology, and some of the ofiices of the Administration. The fourth and fifth Hoors of the building provide dormitories for resident students. 'V' 'q',g ?T-555 ,agp 2 vziaaemzszzx z ,Q 4 , ' 2 I, ,X 1, 5. , I zzzaaaauun ' 3, 1, 'niiiifiki 'BZQZYZZ 5922535 , , , , , , . F A a- f, . -an v A ,M , I , A, , V, ,Q , 6 f ,, The lower entrance to Maura Hall 1,-, -r-nhid. ,g2Ir Y'-' The Hallowed Halls of Ivy-Maura Hall The center scenes picture our general and reference libraries. Here study, research, and general cultural advancement are aided by a collection of 34,ooo,volumes, among them a 1478 printing of the Nuremberg Bible. Sister Melania Grace has been in charge of the general library since 1929, and Sister Marie Helene, ofthe reference room for thirteen years. Both are trained librarians, employing scientific methods to give students the best possible service and source material. Deep in Thougizl, seniors Ioan Graziano, Dorothy Ferrante, Marie Pellicano, Fran Richter, and Cathy Mathers struggle through semester examinations. In the Browsing Room, Mary Kay Murphy selects a biography while Peggy Sterbutzel relaxes as she reads. Anecdotex FQ' Fam as Father Ryan proves his point in a lecture. Hearing Tlzemselvex as Olhers Hear Them-under the direction of Mr. Irvin Sandson, Joy Flanagan, Roberta Beckman, and Beverly Suraci make voice recordings. l m bv 1 ,,, z M- vt la-- .1., Vh In-Vu ln, N-1. nhuxn un-k : f-4, NW U1 in nn 1 .r ,frm suifm 1 1 unix an o.-:mfr mmm! luis! Hr: gi-taxi-,.f lu - 1-uni .,.,. up . I v -'mn at .irc A 1,1 ni ih cn! Nh-nf. a new Fwd. .f MQ.- ,M-,nm ry nays, ff. un in-W n 1 r J. in .Anvil earthy. .nf 1 ll 1 fmwizfz In X -- -UW4 '2fl'gI1,Zv-. .f-A5521 'E + '-'.ftw'5w,. ...fr sw 1g.e1.,.w-W 14 Q f,..... ,EJ f4Yxx! f V? 2 Q5 i I l 'll R 1 -ev 15 A, 11 4 l I I I v l 3 l 5, 1 , x r 1 ' in xi 3' ' ' I I y Q H I sl I 1 1 i l il l 1 , 'I 1 I l I 1. ,N in -1.6 uv-Il.. X. .H 4-ew, K.. v I l i l I I l I 1 ir 1 i s r r x ' ' 4 ' Y x --LN T' . l f .S-N :- ENN. ,,,f- ' V liz ll l ll! 1 Q FQ 'Q' .J . . an-4 S.- X Recording.D:zta for a psychology experiment are Barbara Banisch, Shirley Docherty, and Bea Mulvehill. To the Bea! of a Metronome, Mary Ann Kirby practices daily. Doing Research for Term Paperr, Setonians take notes in the Reference Library. Studying Culture: in llze Bacleriology Lab are Barbara DeBoer Betty Lee Vavick, Julie Nickum, Mary Ann Mawn, Virginia Malloy, Irma Schmidt, Toni Lodato, and Ann Featherston. Careful experimentation, constant practice, and thoughtful discussion-all essential to scientific or cultural development- are well-worn phrases at Seton Hill, and important steps in the progress of every student. Our well equipped laboratories for chemistry, biology, physics, and psychology, our not quite soundaproof practice suites, and our multitude of fascinating seminars epitomize these methods, and will be well remembered as the source of much hard-won knowledge and facility. .., l l f l l l li gl l I l Lowe Hall Be good, be fervent, faithful to rule and duty. . . . Mother Aloysia L0we's admonition to her sisters well summarizes the character of her own life. Coming from Cincinnati to Altoona in 1870, then to Greensburg in 1882, the foundress of the Seton Hill Sisters of Charity brought to the new community a spirit of sacri- fice, of kindness and humility, and a strength as lasting as Pennsyl- vania's hills. The at-home-ness we love at Seton Hill reflects the warmth of Mother Aloysia. To departing students she was reassuring . . . Seton Hill is your home, come even if you d0n't get an invitation. Morusn ALOYSIA Lows Foundress of the Seton Hill Sisters of Charity 1 -huiusfxrslf Q , . 0 H 'HIISTEVS QI .hzrwfxs 5 Canevin-Lowe Residence Hall Quadrangle J ,- ' I H R I' -21l1U1f1'f0 Wh Kilim, ni 3' anim' muh Yamini: nnaifmrimssrh mr:ar1zn's5- ann rum: uumm 5!lllii1Hl,V!I1fN1 fnunm this 'rhmiiai -'lll'I5liS3Kl 1 i'SZ'1iHlt1 Lowe Hall, the first college residence hall, was named for Mother K HE EZ BBE' wr IB IEE ...vs- .,. . Hi 7-1 J 0 gi V . gg . . ,. gg' ' gg K f ll 1 5 .L 'N im.. - su - ee 'ilhlfll SUN bffukrns the urtixzws rf' hrr rnsmnnlr is lm' Rizxlnfb in with mm in -mm of xzzhuisr .4-mg fm, lllmlilll is umm irilfm 'Z' auzf ' M114 ll thx umr ' uurm th: lxfmlii umusrsmu uf my , 3151 .f,m,,,,m1 Thi' rnnsulxmmzi :ssmu in Ihr urnr qi mi Sllfffm lm l'l71'T7I1i2ILl5fS is! au a':l!,r:1liD illilll Klml IM fm 5- Hlfflflfli ' v xg 3-' 1, ' . ,. FB vig Lx ,, is-1 4 231,12 , f nf 5 v 4 91 1 1, fk , M , E1 r ff-,Mn v, y.4,c ly. sc,,,, v ,,., ,V 4 14 '- - ' ' -'E 5,,Zw2a4-..',-5 Aloysia by the class of 1920. The hall contains more than sev- enty private rooms. The dining room, of Lombard Gothic archi- tecture, is attached to Lowe Hall and has a capacity of five hundred. Over the fireplace, a tablet lettered in Old English, pays tribute to Mother Aloysia. Liturgical symbols, painted in 1950 by Sister Mary Francis, assisted by art students, adorn the beams of the ceiling. 28 uf-4 Red Croix and greem combine to make merry the Qhildrerfs .fffoarlhfor bridge? Setonians relax with bridge and conversa- - tion in the smoker. holiday. Canevin Hall, a second residence hall for students, was opened in 1924. The building was named for Archbishop Regis Canevin, who, as Bishop of Pittsburgh when the col- lege charter was granted in 1918, gave unfailing encourage- ment to the Sisters of Charity. Both residence halls, Canevin and Lowe, provide facilities which make leisure time more enjoyable. Adjacent to the fourth floor of Lowe Hall is the smoker. This beehive of activity is the assembly room for chatter, laughs about the empty coke machine, bridge played on blond. coffee tables, big sister-little sister hello's and class songs. Our rooms, too, are a place for friendly conversations at recreation time. In Canevin Lounge, Seton Hill's non-resident students claim their own social center. Couches, chairs, card tables, and a piano provide background for relaxation, while paint- ings and cheerful draperies complete the decor of this friendly room. Canvein Parlors provide a gracious setting for enter- taining guests, for the annual Red Cross Christmas party, and for special club activities. , -ffryiizc Come and join ur, invite Ruth Clouse, Agnesmary Treanor, and Ollie Meggison. 'Canevm Hall Belween clrzrses, Pat Filkosky, Kaye Gordon, Marilyn Hyde and Janet Luther make the most of their minutes in the non-residents' lounge. ' C 'ix WF . , ,Y ' Q , . . fullzwm Hall x '. '. Q.':f. 1- ' ' 1 .ff 1 -,fffifh ' z --JL:-t .- Ei-'fi ,ff ,, 1 - 1 fb Q Q 1 le to f . . . if 1 . if .L , , Q 1.,5n'fL 4? oxfyiggi j -1 The Reverend Doctor DamelR1chard Sulllvan, . . ,..f V 4 , - ,-- -,. f ,ye:-q,3M,,yQ535-,113 - . . ,w . l, , L mg! W Q A P 'jf ,ggpbtju Eg ? for whom Sulhvan Hall was named, was Pres1dent L' : ' e,, X of the College from 1925 unt1l his death in 1931. - ' fs, lv Q , A 7 K He devoted hxmself to lnu1ld1ng up the widespread je QJZIQQ gxwfijge WSQQQS 3 Qi' f 'X reputatlon of Seton H111 College and 1n1t1ated 1fS '. . 10' ff. .-gg we L' , ,,,- 'TQ QL' 1 ' ', ,f' :- . gfkiixp ':, ' - . . . .y:WQj3'e356 ,,fQ31,,d'1QKLliQ 1 -K rapxd ascent toward the status of a Hrst class lt ,. College' ! , V. I .Vg3'Q,1:iZ:hWaw3f?y3 .t I ' d ,L :-, -?gje9WTi.,,',fwfiiief WY---iggwgfiwlg 1i.:fl,,a:Q f l .xlxJiHiL'3?Qj . 5.5 ,, V. .1 Q, , L L , - -Q,-, qgzifwf. ' Q A . Qfljltb -'-pg,-lp Hf3,EwL1? 'JNQLQIJ i ' L ,L '- 2559 'elmaggg L 'L , ,'he f 'fig lf ,V .71 Qx' 11f'U ?Q .- f:fTf5'?l'liif345, ' C QQIQ7-gy'w f' ' 'z K-3 I , ., fg1..5S,irQ,w ? fu. Q, L , y X Z Sn,,31kV f- 5,1 l 5 5. 15, we N. ,K I Q M V .,.- ,,v,- U , , w ,V + -T: t. ,ft A ji fi L 1 L L ddd L 1 if A , railiglplwb--..' vbv- f , . it A' - 't'-' -e '-'V H , -.-t-e M1219 . A M ' 7' - ,, ,, M d d d A ' V..Vl,.V.' ' asf'-if W-V L ,, A .,., ' ' xffff ' ' ' THE REVEREND DANIEL RICHARD SULLIVAN ,- W ' ,W : - , Presldent of the College C1925-19313 The castle-on-the-hill-Sullivan Hall 9 ., ji' Hold Mat pore! Fran Daily and Sister Mary Estelle comment on Kathy Heetc-:r's portrait of Mary Lou Pandolfo. w .. ' M :.g,, erings. I 0,000 Sql.13.I'C center of our mural sports. ,f-az-f:ifa.z,, ,: :H ., I yfiaww-'e.:Fas.:A:.f. '32 .V , ,i'y W aiu,- .wf'... wa f ' 4 I Lat. in gs , vm 7 4:- ., af Sullivan Lounge, scene of many social gath- Built in 1929, Sullivan Hall, with its large gymnasium of feet of Hoor space, its swimming pool, bowling alleys, art studios, and lounge, is the social activities. 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L N., 515' The faculty house Stargazing, Betty Anne Scheuermann, Pat Bender, Mary Lu Bean, and Virginia Malloy enter the observatory. if 9 -115 A TUSUC f0l1Ch Enjoyzng an autumn day are Mary Lou Ciccone, ROSIC Dono- hoe, and Alice Kamfor. Many an early spring will find us think- ing of these spots, and walking, in mem- ory, out to the cemetery after lunch, or sitting around an A.A. Campfire, singing the traditional songs. And many a nos- talgic alumna will return in the future, as many have in the past, to re-live her days on campus, 'and revisit these spots just once again. STE? ' . .xl 177 -?L'f..:v '15 ,,,,,,5 :fail-fg,.,., Y ng., 'Q 3 M . Mm .., rH,A.,',p,Q,..e? 43-g',,5.i,.f .,.. ,M ' -14 '- X :.:SAZ ..' no fi' ' 'ff 1. ' 'L' .1- 'Y1,:?YN '- 'eff Along the cfmetery lane stroll Loretta Boni, Peggy Smith, Pat Sullivan, and Ruth Clouse. 33 Homeward bound-across the Meadow Road to Ennis. Maryglen-Seton Hill's cabin in the woods. ik? J 1 J vi x Moi-Han ANNE REGINA ENNIS Ennzf Ennis Hall, the latest addition to the residence halls, is named for Mother Anne Regina Ennis, co-foundress with Mother Aloysia Lowe of the Sisters of Charity in western Pennsylvania. After the Mother House at Seton Hill was completed' in 1889, Sister Anne Regina was elected Mother Superior and served in that capacity until her death on May 16, 1894. Formerly the Henry Coulter estate, Ennis Hall houses thirty-live students. Sister Mary Dorcas Smith supervises the girls during their stay at Ennis, while Miss Kathleen McShane, Aunt Kitty,', has been house hostesss since Ennis was opened in 1945. The annual reception for faculty members, the tree at Christmas time, family rosary, Aunt Kitty's cocoa and marmalade, 10:30 snacks in the kitchen, and the pink elephant in the smoker, are only a few of the details which Ennisites remember. Stately Ennis Hall A roam ir niore than a room-at Ennis, it's home. Janet Sullivan 34 Over io the 1'HiIl for dinner go Mary Taylor, Mary Ann Gavin and Tommie Nolan ' ' ' HSYCC- Norme Buzza, Aunt Kitty, Sister Mary Dorcas, Tommie Nolan, and Rosemarie Christy. The Ream fllemorzkzl The blueprints and the scale models in the pic- ture below represent another step in the construc- tion of the proposed new library of Seton Hill College. The library is to be a memorial to the Reverend Doctor James A. W. Reeves, late presi- dent of the college. The library will be a tangible, material proof of Seton Hill's appreciative mem- ory of Father Reeves, whose spirit of enlightened and enthusiastic leadership has been a continuous influence in the growth of the college. Father Reeves came to Seton Hill as a young priest at the opening of the 1920-1921 term, two years after his ordination. He was first Professor of Philosophy, lecturing also on religion and Scripture. Later, as Professor of Psychology, he founded the experimental laboratory. Following the death of the Reverend Daniel Richard Sullivan in 1931, Father Reeves became president of Seton Hill, which oflice he held until the time of his death, March 7, 1947. So worthy a successor to Father Sullivan, Father Reeves will always be held in reverent memory. THE REVEREND JAMES A. W. REEVES President of the College C1931-19475 Sludying a blueprint of the proposed Reeves Memorial Library are Father Ryan, Mr. Philip Johnston, Mr. Alfred Reid, Sister De Chantal, and Sister Melania. 35 ga 4 fv wx-2'- s1 'fszfi1.'-' ef w-ff-'uv--u fx 2 Iv. ,233 -' 1- .311 -5: ' 'f' 5:13, ' I 4, 1 ifiWiiF5vTZfg.f:wi9n?T5s:fg1iSghfuaiffvjiifia - 4 7 - ':-'r'.: ',-1 1,,5'u. 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Juniors . . . we were jolly . . . welcoming our wonderful little sisters . . . our love for our Hill had taken deep root and grown . . . and we cultivated it in the hearts of our freshman charges . . . But now . . . on the threshold of alumnaehood . . . we pause to think of the part of our- selves we will leave at Seton Hill . . . in memories . . . of our Cap'and Gown Show . . . the Christmas party . . . and carol singing . . . the tree and ivy we planted . . . the songs at Lantern Chain ...chocolate-ripple ice cream in the tea- room . . . long lines in the bookstore . . . countless bridge games and cokes in the smoker . . . trips downtown . . . the daunt- less, devoted support of our class adviser . . . all the dear friends we have made . . . the many quick, fervent prayers to our Mother . . . Mary, help me: l didn't get that assignment finished . . . and the ever-consoling presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament . . . All these memories . . . and more . . . we shall hold close . . . Seton . . . our dear Seton . . . Here we have found . . . mingled with knowledge . . . ajoy and a dedication . . . happiness and love. Senior fr-vfazw .ffifgf :-- -1. 5 5 . e2:? f:2E1::2'z-::-' 4 f r --1.:'e,. .. V V ' f 0 ' st' , 2 2 in , Juli y . . f 'Z fig? W3 S. ma V335 ,? W , fb 3 I . 1 Y 1 5- 4 S ' Q Sf f:.5.,.., . fig s + 1 x fs ff? Z rf , 1' ,ff 5 1 1 K , , W 2, H gl if ? 5. N 36.1 r . , ' ff GL Q .532 .: ' i s ' l ,. 45 . fje'-Al QV'- .w,.. I0 V MZ f ,W 4 Eff! , jf ,z f ,gqfni 1,5 ,Z-6'-. 1' -V. Jai, .1432 99'-5 5 iff' .5 :M -1 if ,Y A7 ' ff W wa' '56 X. '6 0 1 '9 M Q9 1 nf X Y? '61 Q X J Q. ' v 4 R Q Z' 1 Q51 A W, f I f Q Q f L. .., AGNESMARY CATHERINE TREANOR, B. A. 192 Wilson Boulevard, Islip, New York Major: Political Science Minor: Psychology Ag . . . our qfeient Senior prexy . . . admires Ollie's sense of humor . . . Perenniezlly punelual . . . beoutfulb groomed . . . in- termzliomzlbf minded . . . A diplomat . . . but sincere, . . Inspire: confidence . . . She can but goforward. Class President 4g Council of Deputies 3g Cross and Crescent 3-43 Current Events 2-3-43 Le Cercle Lisieux 2g Intercollegiate Conference on Government I-2-3-4, International Relations Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4, N.F.C.C.S. Council 33 Photog- raphy Club I-2-4, Secretary 33 Pi Gamma Mug Student Journal Club of the American Psychological Association 3-4g Red Cross 9.5 Setonian IQ Sodality'I-9.-3145 Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Collegasv 38 SISTER SARA LOUISE Adviser to the Class of 1952 A A Mother Seton Sister of Charity to whom we are grateful and for whom our love and respect will continue from now unto eternity. M. JOANNE BAGG, B. A. 51 Sycamore Street, Windsor, Connecticut Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry 70 . . . sineere and sympathetic . . . Connecticut Yankee . . . sprouts a hollow leg at meal-time . . . S peedibf elieks those needles . . . Eastbound? See yo! . . . A smilefor all . . . Daggett and Ramsdell 's representative at S .H .C .... Desire for cancer research . . . Does everything with a eharaeteristie loyalty and fervor. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine I-2-3-4g Die Weimarkreis IQ Music Club I-9.-3-4g Photography Club I-2-3-4g Sodality I-2-3-4g Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Associa- tion 3-4 DOROTHY VIRGINIA BAKER, B. S. 2305 National Road, Wheeling, West Virginia Major: Dietetics Dot . . . the rare person who gets things done on time . . . sti knitting those maroon socks and playing thatjilute? . . . allfor the South, but a week end at Yale was wonderful, too . . . Can do a prize-winning polka . . . competent in her studies . . . sincere in her comments. Home Economics Club 1-2-3-45 Kappa Omicron Phi, Second Vice President 44 Orchestra I-2-3-4g Photography Club Ig Sodality I-2-3-43 Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Association 2-3-4 BARBARA BANISCH, B. A. College Park, Ashland, Virginia Major: Psychology Minor: Music The Dixieerat . . . Barbie plays Bad Boy Boogiei' . . . Bach and Beethoven, too . . . Placid good humor . . . Any suggestzonsfor the next jfournal meeting? . . . Transalpine hikes . . . Co-fee blalek as ebony . . . Barbershop haireuts . . . makes her mark . . , with ability to get along with people. Current Events Club 4g Die Weimarkreis. Ig Music Club I-9.-3-43 Nominations and Elections Comgmittee ag .Student journal Club of the American Psychological Association 3, President 4Q Red Cross 2, Secretary 3g Sodality I-2-3-4 39 MARGARITA BAUZA HERNANDEZ, B. A. 6 Mayor Street, Ponce, Puerto Rico Major: French Minor: Sociology Margo . . . unique personality . . . well-informed mind . . . di:- played in sparkling conversations . . . Serious and studious . . . fun-loving in of-hours . . . agile linguist . . . Puerto Rico': good- will ambassador at Seton Hill. . . bookedfor success. Class Secretary 4g Le Cercle Lisieux I-2, Vice President 3, President 4g N.F.C.C.S. Council 3g Photography Club 35 Sigma Kappa Phig Sodality 1-2-3-43 Student Leadership Workshop 3-45 Victoria de Espana 1-1-3 MARY LUCILLE BEAN, B. A. Heldervale, Slingerlands, New York Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Co-op Luie '. . . Vice and Prey'ect', travel dferent roads . . . Two minutes between classes . . . give her timefor a snooze . . . If onkv she didn't have to pack to go home . . . Has peffected the blush . . . and Oh, no, well, I mean, you see . . . Ties strings around all ten fingers . . . Yumps when Confraternity calls . . . Our good Samaritan. Alpha Lambda Delta, Chevrong Class Treasurer 2g College Co-op, Treasurer 3-4g Council of Deputies gg Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 2-3-4g N.F.C.C.S. Council 3-43 Seton De- baters 2, Sodality I-9.-3, Vice Prefect 41 Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Association 9.-4, Secretary-Treasurer 3 'il PATRICIA ANN' BENDER, B. A. 125 Mabel Street, Johnstown, Pennsylvania Major: Chemistry Minor: Biology Patsy . . , cornered the market on strange hues of ink . . . Hair shirt of the biology ,majors . . . Calm, cool, and coherent . . . Pre- test panic .... gi ggles . . . M illi-volt: . . . better memory for Beetho- ven than for Ludwig . . . slipping spectacle: . . . conferences with Carolyn . . . a 1952 Curie. Alpha Lambda Delta 'lg Chevron, College Government. Associ- ation, Secretary 3, Cwens, President 23 Die Weimarkreis 3-45 International Relations Club I-2-3-4, N.F.C.C.S. alternate delegate 2, junior delegate 3, Overseas Service Program chair- man 4g N.F.C.C.S. Council 3-4g Setonian IQ Sodality I-2-3-43 Student Senate, Secretary 33 Music Club I-3-4, Secretary 2, Student Afliliates of the American Chemical Association 1-3-4, Student Leadership Workshop 2-3, Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges 40 LORETTA L. BONI, B. A. North Main Street, Burgettstown, Pennsylvania Major: American History Minor: Psychology Balanced mixture ry' the serious and humorous . . . Dorothy Dix tendencies . . . publicity agentfor I. Miller . . . Alsocial before breakfast . . . blase . . . Hoards bus schedules . . . Subtle witticisms . . .. The slow-talking, slow-walking gal . . . with enthusiasm for social science . . . Found anywhere there's cofee. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine I-2-3-4g Current Events Club 1-Q-3, President 43 International Relations Club 4Q Music Club 4g Photography Club I-2, Student journal Club of the American Psychological Association 3, Treasurer 43 Sodality 1-2-3-4, Victoria de Espana ig Student Leadership Workshop 4 BARBARA ELPERN BUCHALTER, B. A. 223 North Maple Avenue, Greensburg, Pa. Major: Mathematics Minor: English Versatility . . . sterling qualities . . . courage of her convictions . . . queenbf posture . . . Interrupted mathfor marriage . . . Emerged victoriousfrom phonetics course . . . which was composed of-four speech minors . . . S. H. C. plus Temple equals . . . a well earned Bad .... a rare poise which comes . . .from a deep seg'-respect. Math Club 4 I-2-3-4g Sullivan Award 3 I 4.1 MARGARET ARKWRIGHT BURNS, B. S. 1613 Edgeway Drive, Fairmont, West Virginia Major: Home Economics in Business: Clothing Uri? it Yv .i in Peggy . . . aflirtatious wink accompanies every hello . . . adept in the art of cut-pin-stitch . . . and visits to Chicago . . . Can be counted uponfor ajob well done . . . sweet, neat, and sincere . . . about to capture her M.R.S. degree . . . three-dimensional interest . . . in home management, science, and 7ack. Alpha Lambda Deltag Chevrong Home Economics Club I-273- 4g Kappa Omicron Phi, President 4Q Red Cross 3g Sodallty RUTH CHRISTINA CLOUSE, B. A. 4ol Third Street, Butler Pennsylvania Major: Psychology Minor: Speech Ruth . . . the right thing at the right time . . . Do you have any magazines? . . . T-wentyfve hour sleeping day . . . A Blithe Barrymore . . . adroit with knitting needles . . . One ry' the speech trio . . . Evidences extreme appreciation . . .for Sigmund Romherg . . . yellow convertibles . . . and Thursday afternoon rendezvous . . . Candid cosmopolite . . . contagiousjoviality. Current Events Club 45 Dramatics 2-3-45 Le Cercle Lisieux Ig Junior Aide5 Music Club I-45 Sodality I-2-3-45 Student jour- nal Club of the American Psychological Association 3-45 Stu- dent Leadership Workshop 3-45 Verse Choir 2-3 JOAN EILEEN CALLAHAN, B. A. 520 East 2ISt Street, Brooklyn 26, New York Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Cal . . . the map Q' Ireland on her freeklea' face . . . Catch that laugh . . . Once you hit Thanksgiving, the year's shot! . . . Block parties . . . The Rat . . . Names herpossessions quaintly . . . Thatfamous party in '75 . . . just like Big Lorettan. gracious . . . gregarious . . . grand. Chevron5 Junior Aide 3g Leadership Workshop 3-45 Music Club I-2-3-45 Manhattan Club Secretary 35 Photography Club 35 Student Journal Club of the American Psychological Associ- ation 3-45 Red Cross 2, Chairman 3, Vice President 43 Sodality I-2-3-4g Senate 4g Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges CAROLYN CLAIRE CHORLTON, B. A. 125 Maple Avenue, Somerset, Massachusetts Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Carolyn . . . regular passenger on the Dean's list . . . classical music on her vic . . . lucky at winning prizes . . . fSullivan prizes at thatlb . . . Rich, hearty laughter . . . Chiropractors' Physics lah . . . Versatile . . . with ambition . . . and patience. Alpha Lambda Delta, Treasurer5 Chevrong Council of Deputies 35 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 3-45 Die Weimarkreis 1-2-4, President 35 Glee Club 1-25 International Relations Club 45 Math Club 2-3-45 Nominations and Election Com- mittee 35 N.F.C.C.S. Council 35 Photography Club 25 Sodality I-2-3-45 Student Afiiliates of the American Chemical Associa- tion 2-3, President 4g Student Leadership Workshop 2-3-45 Sullivan Award I-2 fl' Y' I Q JOYCE ELAINE COBETTO, B. S. Herminie, Pennsylvania Major: Home Economics Education 7oycie . . . Herminie . . .five milesfrom everywhere . . . Cobetto's taxi service . . . Everybody? seamstress . . . Loyal to the core . . . Step in! We'd love to have you. . . . Always ready for work or play . . . Golbf neds . . . accompanies perplexity . . . Flairfor conversation. Glee Club I-2g Home Economics Club I-9.-3-4g Kappa Omicron Phi 3, Alumnae Organizer 45 Sodality I-2-3-4 ARLENE CAROLYN COHEN, B. A. Mount Royal Boulevard, Glenshaw, Pennsylvania Major: American History Minor: Psychology Repartee, par excellence . . . Movies? . . . she lives in them. . .Mis- sion accomplished in Puerto Rico . . . Ajokefor every occasion . . . Bachelor-girl quarters with Cathie . . . I hate shoes . . . Nick the harher's favorite customer . . . Modesty and manners . . . ever ready with a winning smile . . . and a big heart. Current Events Club 1-2-3, Vice President 4g Student Leader- ship Workshop 4g Victoria de Espana 2-3-4 MARY KAY CONLEY, B. A. 5 Forman Street, Bradford, Pennsylvania Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Kay', . . . Anything orange . . . Did Iget a phone call? . . . Summation fy' warmth andfriendliness . . . One particular record . . . Do you realbf like it, kids? . . . Bradford . . . home zjZippos and Kay . . . The complexity of lie . . . Monetary interest zn the mailbox . . . Shadow memories. Chevron, Current Events Club 3g Junior Aideg Le Cercle Lisieux I-2-3-4g Music Club 9--3-44 Photography Club 3-45 Red Cross 2-3-43 Setonian 1-'zg Sodality 1-2-3-4g Student Journal Club of theAmericari Psychological Association 3-4g Swimming Club I-2-3g Victoria de Espana I-2-3-4 43 f JEAN ANN CUNJAK, B. S. ZOI South Second Street, Steelton, Pennsylvania Major: Home Economics in Business: Clothing feannie . . . Arch-proponent of 'football game, anyone? . . . Favorites running to Sarah Vaughn . . . and those unique earrings . . . with a king-size peevefor indecision . . . Correspondence, Un- limited . . . The envy of damsels in distress . . .from dieting . . . Amazingbf naps at will. . . altos a good trio . . . On the levelfrom the start. Chevrong Council of Deputies 3Q Home Economics Club I-2- 3-43 Music Club I-2-3-4g Photography Club I-9.-3-4g Sodality I-2-3-4g Student Faculty Relations Committee 4 JEAN FRANCES CONNELL, B. M. 1131 Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh 32, Pennsylvania Major: Music Education Week ends 'til Monday . . . Long hours in the practice suites . . . Sophistieated tomhoy . . . boasts of a Beautyrest mattress . . . Isn't that coke maehinejilled yet? . . . Screen door suntan . . . Bridge . . . Blackwood Style , . . Nashes and novels . , . Sweetly deliberate. Chevrong Glee Club 1-Q-3-43 Le Cercle Lisieux I-ag Music Club I-2-3-4g Orchestra 3-44 Sodality 1-1-3-4 MARGARET SUZANNE COURTNEY, B. S. 428 North Maple Avenue, Greensburg, Pennsylvania Major: Home Economics Education Marg . . . whose quiet manner . . . covers a warm personality . . . is never without afriendbf greeting . . . Dayhops . . . claims she tan realbf study at home . . . Makes a mystery of interests hut en- joys cooking . . . Extends a standing invitation to come down . . . Spends summers on the Cape . . . No one more attentive in class than she Q . . Enjoyed practice teaching . . . looksforward to a career in home economics education. Home Economics Club I-2-3-4 ' 1 , get 44 FRANCES THERESA DAILY, B. A. Ebensburg Inn, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania Major: Art Minor: Psychology Fran . . . a heraldfor the merits of swing . . . Was I ever . . . Woman of a store of interests . . . whom we know as afirst-rate artist . . . Hates short week ends . . . Defnite leanings toward De- troit. . . Sunny smile and keen wit . . . Child-like animation . . . talents galore. Chevron: Glee Club Ig Le Cercle Lisieux I-2-3g Student Jour- nal Club of the American Psychological Association 3-43 Red Cross 1-2-3-4: Sodality 1-2-3-4 BARBARA JANE DE BOER, B. A. 9.708 QI Street, Columbus, Nebraska Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Bark . . . Nehraska's charming representative . . . who has added indeterminahle luster to the Hill . . . .Queen ofthe May . . . Pt Kappa Phi. . . and Pat . . . Raps the gavel . . . demanding Order in the Court . . . Pet peeve: to waitfor people . . . Perks at the mention of The Old Lamplightern . . . Hob Cow thirty times a day. . . Loyalty andfervor. Athletic Association I-Q: Alpha Lambda Delta, President: Chevron: Class Treasurer 3g Chief justice Superior Court 4: Cwens, I-Iistoriang Music Club 4g Social Scheduling Committee 3g Sodality I-2-3-4: Student Leadership Workshop 2-3-4g-Stu- dent Aliiliates of the American Chemical Association 4g Yic- toria de Espana xg Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges MARY ELIZABETH DEMERS, B. A. 1283 Pawtucket Avenue, Rurnford, Rhode Island Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Known to some as Talluh . . . jfamaiea Plain . . . justfor laughs, Mary . . . About men . . . I know he has a complex . . . Choral leader in the smoker . . . Hi, spooks . . . Livesfor water' skiing in the summer . . . Tried oaliantb to keep order on 3rd Canevin . . . Always well 'suitedl . . . epitome of happy-go-lucky spirit. Chevrong Council of Deputies 3, Chairman 45 junior Aide: Le Cercle Lisieux 2-3: Music Club 2: Red Cross 2-3-4: Senate 4: Sodality I-2-3-4g Student Journal Club of Americn Psychologi- cal Association 344, Setonian 1-2: Student Leadership Work- shop 3 V 45 f 1 ,Ea SHIRLEY ELIZABETH DOCHERTY, B. A. Ingomar Road, R. D. No. 7, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Major: Psychology Minor: Speech Doc . . . unparalleled generosity . . . a model's taste for clothes . . . If I don't get this room cleaned . . . Cheered Navy at last six Army classics . . . Can't resist dares . . . Speech scholar . . . Three years spent 'fracturingu French . . . Tongue in cheek bridge . . . I nsatiable taste for tea. Chevron, Assistant Literary Editorg College Co-op, Board of Directors 34 College Government Association Dance Chairman 45 Dramatics 2-3-45 Le Cercle Lisieux 23 Junior Aide, Student Leadership Workshop 3g Music Club 4g Student Journal Club of American Psychological Association 3-45 Setonian Ig So- dality 1-9.-3-4 LOUISE AMELIA DOHERTY, B. A. . 202 Perryview Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Major: Political Science Minor: English Lou . . . of Oklahoma fame . . . with that winning manner and quick brain . . . Porgy and her stujfed menagerie . . . Bookcases fullcyfthumb-smudgedpoetry books . . . She pursues the noiseless tenor dher way . . . Long-walkfanatic . . . Pride in the Irish . . . because of Tucky and Notre Dame . . . Endlessb reluctant to accept praise for hersey . . . ever ready to laud someone else . . . Our opinions ry' Lou are golden. Alpha Lambda Deltag Chevrong Class President 25 College Government Association, Vice President 3, President 45 Cross and Crescent, Treasurer 4g Cwensg Die Weimarkreis I-2, In- ternational Alfairs, Executive Board I-2, Intercollegiate Con- ference on Government 2-3-4, Chairman 3, Regional Director 4Q Pi Kappa Delta, Seton Debaters I-2-3-4g Setonian I-2, Sigma Kappa Phig Sodality 1-1-3-4g Student Senate 3-4: Presi- dent 33 Quarterly 3-4g Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Collegesg Writers' Club 3-4 SISTER FORTUNATA DOMINGUE S.S.F., B. A. 717 Orleans Street, New Orleans, Louisiana Major: Mathematics Minor: American History With us from the start . . . the physics scholar freshman' year . . . Makes mental notes aloud . . . Does her daibv dozen . . . in math exercises . . . She wields a mean needle . . . One of those '13, please elevator passengers . . . brought southern charm to our northern school. - s Mathematics Club I-9.-3-4, Pi Gamma Mu 46 ROSANNE TERESA DONOHOE, B. A. 9.215 Lamberton Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Major: Mathematics Minor: English Our perfect little Prcjfect . . . and Irish mystic Rose . . . A laugh that can be heard clear up to St. Bonaventure . . . I used to be popular in grade school, she says . . . Famousfor her songs on the spot . . . Eyes that change with the color of her clothes. . . A well-integrated individual in the mathematical world . . . slow but sure . . .fnds timefor a wordfor all. . . plans to live in the south after graduation. Alpha Lambda Delta, Chevrong Cross and Crescent, Secretary 4g Cvvensg Le Cercle Lisieux Ig Math Club 9.-3-4g Quarterly 2-3g Sodality 1, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Prefect 4Q Writers' Club 35 Student Leadership Workshop 2-3-4, Junior Aide MARY LINN FARNUM, B. A. 9.1 Oakley Avenue, Summit, Nevv jersey Major: American History Minor: Sociology A -'Yust ask Linn . . . she'll help . . . with a warm smile . . . The dis- tributor of the Setonian . . . a helpful librarian , . . New Yersey forever . . . Hopes to be projicient in the culinary arts . . . That flash-bulb stance . . . Al-ways readyfor work and play. Alpha Lambda Deltag Chevrong Class Fund Treasurer 4g Council of Deputies 'zg Current Events Club 2-3-4, Pi Gamma Mu 3, President 45 Points Committee, Recorder 2g Setonian, Circulation Manager 3-45 Sodality I-2-3-4 ANN CATHERINE FEATHERSTON, B. A. Roseld Avenue and Gold Road, Deal, New jersey Major: Biology Minor: Philosophy Feather . . . Yale nursing beckons . . . Smokey her giant size puppy . . . 'j'abulous and you know . . . Fun loving date bait . . . set a time bomb and she'llget up . . . IOOQZQ pro-Shearing . . .a tenderfoot in bridge and chess . . . a capable student . . . an addition to any party . . . and rememberedfor an expert balancing ay' both. Athletic Association, Secretary-Treasurer lg Chevron, Business Managerg Class Secretary IQ Council of Deputies I-4g Cwensg Junior Aideg Leadership Workshop 2g Music Club 4g Setoman 1-Q, Sodality I-2-3-4, Swimming Club, Victoria de Espana I-2 47 X X 1 :ez DOROTHY ROSE lf'ERRAN'I'l-I, B. M. 314 Longfellow Street, Vandergrift, Pennsylvania Major: Music Education, Dot . . . Puck-like musician . . . thinks the Navy is tops . . . .Quiet as the proverbial mouse . . . instrurnentalist par excellence . . . yearns to educateyoung America . . . Custodian of loveliness . . . qfcient . . . sensitive and sensible. Glee Club I-2-3g Secretary 42 Orchestra I-2-3-45 Sigma Alpha Iota, Chaplain 44 Music Club 2-3-44 Sodality x-9.-3-4 CATHERINE TURNEY FETHERSTON, B. S. II Plymouth Road, Port Washington, New York Major: Home Economics Education Cathy . . . Cbut fanet calls her Featherl . . . lauds the Brookbvn Dodgers . . . loudbf . . . Dead-pan sense cy' humor . . . and inter- pretative readings concerning Liz Taylor . . . amuse her public . . . Shutter-bug with an eye for the unusual . . . and a knack for the unusual . . . what about that Duke-Pitt game? The bane of Beanie's existence . . . the boon of ours. Home Economics Club I-2-3, Vice President 4Q Photography Club I-2-35 Social Scheduling Committee 4g Sodality 1-2-3-4 RITA ELIZABETH FRAMPTON, B. S. East New Market, Maryland Major: Home Economics Education Rita . . . makes assurance of project double-sure . . . conversational pet is brother, Neil . . . Greets all with How're you doing? . . . steady member of the breakfast line . . . Receives innumerable phone calls . . . morning, afternoon, evening . . . only Maryland Miss on the Hill . . .fancies African violets . . . Ideal big sister . . . with all the sweet things . . . and sincere traits . . . rolled into one. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 34 Glee Club 1-2g Home Economics Club I-2-3-4? Photography Club 25 Sodality I-2-3-4 48 PATRICIA EILEEN GILLIS, B. A. 320 Chestnut Street, Latrobe, Pennsylvania Major: English Minor: American History Pat . . . quietbf eonservative . . . enviable personality . . . eontrast- ing abilities . . . zestfor good music . . . Enjoys doing things well . . . pleasantbf prepared for social or intellectual task . . . good job no longer an idle wish . . . good qualities easibf reeognizable valuable break-through in the business world . . . Metieulous to the nth degree. Current Events Club 4Q Le Cercle Lisieux 25 Pi Gamma Mu, Vlce President 4g Setonian Ig Sodality 1-9.-3-4 A a A4 ,, MARGARET BERTHA GOLDY, B. S. 1710 Grand Street, Williamsport, Pennsylvania Major: Home Economics Education Mag . . . liked by all, and why not? . . . All-American looks . . . Problem of the day . . . the Ami. Bulletin Board . . . Coming out for hockey tonight? . . . Ex-room-mate of Vanda, the Infom- parable . . . hikes, swims, plans . . . play it cool . . . calm as the night . . . deep as the sea. Athletic Association I-2-3, President 4Q Cwensg Hiking Club 2-3-4g Home Economics Club I-2-4, Secretary 35 Kappa Omi- cron Phi 3, Secretary 4Q Sodality 1-2-3-4. X JOAN MARY GRAZIANO, B. A. 139 Connellsville Street, Dunbar, Pennsylvania Major: Biology Minor: Philosophy Rocky . . . with the thousand-dollar nose . . . tragiealb' bemoans . . . and sleeps through . . . eight o'elotk classes . . . Travels and upholds . . . the Hop-along Cassidy roads . . . ry' Dunbar . . . Cringing behind the door: Guess what I did? . . . Famousfor writing skits . . . 'and Planaria-playing . . . Bridge and Is this a friendbv game?,' . . . Righteous indignation . . . philosophie incli- nations. Orchestra I-'ZQ Seton Debaters I-23 Sodality I-2-3-45 Student Journal Club ofthe American Psychological ASSOCIHEIOD 12-3-4g Student Leadership Workshop 3g Victoria de Espana 3 KATHLEEN ANNE HEETEK, B. A. 585 Second Street, Butler, Pennsylvania Major:Art Minor: Psychology , Kathy . . . Takes pride in 52,s coat of arms . . . Has designs on the dining room ceiling . . . turtleneck sweaters . . . distinctive laughter . . . dishpan handy . . . Lays her cards on the table . . . in bridge . . . and in conversation . . . Anywhere, anytime . . . a frank,frm andforcijulfriend. Athletic Association I-25 Photography 1-2, Student Journal Club of the American Psychological Association 3-44 Sodality 1-9.-3-43 Victoria de Espana I-2-3-4 MARGUERITE MARY GRIFFIN, B. A. 9 North Holland Avenue, Braddock, Pennsylvania Major: Psychology Minors. English Ritchie . . . boasts Qf being taller than 70-once . . . Class leading lady . . . with a dulcet voice . . . our bewildered Mary Dante . . . Waits for the world to abolish male drivers . . . Master of the hyperbole . . . Say, doll . . . Immune to alarm clocks . . . es- pecially at exam time . . . Semper Fidelis. Chevrong Current Events Club 3g Glee Club I-35 Le Cercle Lisieux I-9.5 Photography Club IQ Pi Kappa Delta 2-4, Secre- tary 3g Quarterly 3-44 Seton Debaters I-3, Publicity Director 2g Setonian Ig Student journal Club of the American Psy- chlogical Association 3-4g Student Leadership Workshop 2-3, Sodality 1-2-3-4, Victoria de Espana IQ Writers' Club 3-4 THERESE MAE I-IAWE, B. A. 413 Park Avenue, Cresson, Pennsylvania Major: Chemistry Minor: Philosophy TU . . . the low moan I'm Undecided Now runs as tops . 1 . jinishes experiment with less equipment than any other chemist . . . My heavens, how am I going to get home? . . . Perpetual planner . . . the worst speller in seven counties . . . Low goh' score . . . bridge bid soars . . . Easy-going . . . with the drive to take her places. Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice Presidentg Class Vice President 31 Die Weimarkreis Ig Photography Club 25 Seton Debaters 2, Sodality I-2-3-4g Student Senate 34 Student Affiliates of. the American Chemical Association I-25 International Relations Club Q., Vice President 35 Music Club 2. 50 1 SISTER M. MODESTA HEPP, S.S.J., B. A. Mount Gallitzin Baden, Pennsylvania Major: Mathematics Minor: Chemistry CAROL PAULA HEROLD, B. S. 31 Red jacket Parkway, Buffalo 20, New York Major: Home Economics in Business: Foods Bujfalo Evening News in sections . . . Oherammergau revisited . . . Rdreshingfrankness . . . Correspondence with the Inspector General . . . Long-term knitter . . . Discriminating purrhaser W' decorations . . . Downtown, anyone? l. . . Needs but an oppor- tunity to show her talents . . . Maitre de Senior -Class . . . No better tonie for dull moments. Home Economics Club Ig Music Club 1: Sodality 1-2-3-4 JOYCE ELIZABETH HOLWAY, B. S. Q217 Ohio Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio Major: Dietetics Bo . . . eharaeteristie dress . . . white unform and bucks . . . Philasophizes It eould he worsen . . . No Bathless Groggins' she . . . Kids, fm sick . , . Boastsfamily of len plus additions . . . So generous . . . unique vocabulary . . . usualbf curled up with a nutrition hook. Home Economics Club I-2-3-4: Music Club 'lg Red Cross 2: Sodality 1-2-3-43 Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Association 4: Swimming Club 1-9. 51 1 HELEN PATRICIA HOWARD, B. M. 205 West Cedar Avenue, Connellsville, Pennsylvania Major: Music Education Patty . . . ajunior tranjer . . . music student . . . who plays everything . . .from Claire de Lune . . . to chopsticks . . . Sings bass in the smoker trio . . . another bridgefan . . . Say, keyods . . . Package zy'fun in a small bundle . . . avid interest in engineer- ing . . . laugh crinkles. Glee Club 4g Orchestra 4g Sigma Alpha lota 4 ALICE ANN KAMFOR, B. A. 5449 Dalewood Road, Maple Heights, Ohio Major: Mathematics Minor: English Camphor ice wasn't madefor Al . . . warm and appreciative . . . picks up humor like a magnet . . . Our little mother at Ennis . . . Nosefor news will get her places . . . brought Setonian its jirst All-American honors . . . With a tilted head and soulful eyes . . . Da you realbf think so? . . . Simplicity's her pattern . . . Gets a big kick out of little things . . . Says she'll need her math to count her children. Chevron: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine IQ Math Club 1-1-3, President 4g Photography Club I-QQ Quarterly 3-45 Setonian 1, Sophomore Editor 2-3, Editor-in-Chief 4g Sodality I-2-3-4g Student Senate 3-4g Writers' Club 3-4 Q 4 3 IRENE KAROLCIK, B. S. Liberty Street, Perryopolis, Pennsylvania Major: Dietetics Checkfor election returns . . . thinks Sister Stanislaus has a point about Pennsylvania . . . Her lQ e is well seasoned with salt and pepper shakers . . . A ring Cheirloomj on herjnger . . . bells on her toes: an alarm clock deluxe . . . kitchen queen . . . You put 'em in the box, she'll tie fem with a ribbon . . . Detroit-bound dietitian . . . Good-bye, Irene. Home Economies Club 1-2-3-45 Music Club I-2-35 Photography Club I-2-3-45 Sodality I-2-3-43 Student Afiiliates of the Ameri- can Chemical Association 3-4 52 PATRICIA MICHAL KEARNEY, B. A. Ruffsdale, Pennsylvania Major: Chemistry Minor: Biology Pat . . . Seientfe preeision in her dietion . . . poetic imagery in her heart . . . Regular contributor to the National Anthology of College Poetry . . . Yohn Wayne-wacky . . . Forever on the go . . . Time passed in seienee labs . . . baekgroundfor an M. D .... quiet manner attempts . . . to hide her personality. Current Events 4g-Die Weimarkreis Ig Music Club 2-3g Seton Debaters IQ Setonian 1-25 Student AH-iliates of the American Chemical Association 2-3g Secretary-Treasurer 4 JOANN KEELAN, B. s. 5750 Kentucky Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Major: Home Economics Education Keeteh . . . The eMn sprite . . . Veteran Q' erew cuts and blue jeans . . . Sings bass or boy soprano as needed . . . Everyone's big sister . . . Come on, Papa . . .. Loves rain, people, and Pitts- burgh . . . Oh, boy! jfelb'-roll-for de:sert! . . . flats quickbf in response to any request . . . Top noteh in spirit, ambition, and personality. Athletic Association 1-2-3-4g Chevrong Class President Ig Current Events Club 3, Home Economics Club I-2-3-4g So- clality 1-2-3-4 Major: English Minor: Philosophy the basket. Sodality 1-1-3-4 KATHLEEN DORIS KLOPP B A 66 Jefferson Avenue, Sharon Pennsylvania Kathy . . . our star philosopher with an aptitude for toneentra tion . . . even in the smoker . Prompt once' King Pip s foil . . . phonograph repairman flssoezate Chief g'MagaZ1ne5 Consolidated . . . Practically zmpraetzeal W zelds a literary pen . . . that ereates unique literature H zdes her flame under Chevrong Superior Court 3 Confraternlty ofChr1st1an Doc trine 1-4g Constitution Committee 4 Leadership Workshop 3-4, Le Cercle Lisieux IQ N F C C S Press Committee Chair man 3Q N.F.C.C.S. Council 3 4 Points Committee 4 Quarterly 3-4, Senate 4g Setonian 1-9. 3 4 Who s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Writers Club 3 4 CECELIA LOUISE KOPACZEWSKI, B. A. R. D. 4, Irwin, Pennsylvania Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Ceeelia . . . dn ambitious miss with winning ways . . . fljinity formath . . . andpiano . . . Keen sense dhumor . . . Theme song, There,s always room at our housel' . . . Fun with Chemformulas . . . Persevering worker . . . An individualist . . . with a definite streak Q' determination. Die Weimarkreis IQ Faculty-Student Relations Committee 4, Math Club 2-3-4, Sodality I-9.-3-44 Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Association 2-3, Vice President 4 FLORENCE MARGARET KUNKLE, B. S. Box 177, Irwin, Pennsylvania Major: I-Iome Economics in Business:Clothing Flo . . . Penn State allegianre . . .fidelity to herfelinefriends. . . an aeeomplished cook . . . competent ehaujeur . . . a hidden interest in the theater . . . polite denial ey' artistic talents . . . original de- signs in her wardrobe . . . completely generous . . . invariably sweet. Home Economics Club I-2-3-4 MARY JUNE KUSHON, B. M. IOI Stoke Avenue, Greensburg, Pennsylvania Major: Music Education Day hops. . .through rain . ..snow. . .andsleet. . .hutalways makes her classes . . . at the last minute . . . Miss Kushonl' to twenty-eight eighth graders . . . Talents lie in music . . . piano . . . cello . . . organ . . . Supplies sheet musiefor our shows . . . Spreads the Christmas spirit . . . all year long. Glee Club I-2-3-4, Music Club I-2-3g Orchestra 2-3-4g Sigma Alpha Iota, Chaplain 3, Vice President 4 I, I, 54 MARY SUZANNE LAUBLE, B. S. 511 Montview Place, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Major: Home Economics in Business: Clothing Sweet Sue . . . quiet, but oh so nice . . . Pittsburgh calls and-whiz! What exercise tonightn? . . . Our Queen fy' Hearts . . . many walks in the crisp winter air . . . children and crafts . . . com- plexion . . . compliments ry' 7ohnson's Baby Lotion . . . Enrap- tures listeners with her Night Before Christmas . . . A warm heart embraces all. Class Treasurer 45 Home Economics Club 1-2-3-45 Red Cross 35 Sodality 1-2-3-4 GLADYS RUTH LOCKETT, B. M. 398 Buflington Street, Somerset Centre, Massachusetts Major: Music Education Ruthy-. . . our Bostonian music major . . . meticulous dresser . . . Not everyone gets phone callsfrom japan . . . Afriend indeed . . . If Kreisler could hear her second violin . . . Glee Club Publican . . . Lovely attendant to the May Queen . . . the smooth cogf . . . sqft drawl. Council of Deputies 35 Glee Club 1, Librarian Q., Treasurer 3, President 45 Music Club I-2-3, President 4Q Orchestra 2-3-45 Sodality 1-Q.-3-45 Student Leadership Workshop 2-3-4 35522: as Ei O P11 Z 5 rr: r-1 O U nf v-1 9 F' F' ZEN n-1. -P stir' 9.9.2 g ZFEQH 140 fs-59,5 :Fung 9.-49' Ug Q- 54 Q F5 O vm cn FP as 5. o 1 9' O S :s 2 3. 0 x: .-. Toni . . . Rebel recentbf turned Yankee . . . Schedules social events in spare time . . . Enthusiastic scientist . . . Fond memories of summer school . . . at University Q' Bridgeport . . . Admirer of Greek philosophers . . . Dark vivacity . . . Loquacious and likable sincerity unlimited. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 3-45 Die Weimarkreis IQ N.F.C.C.S. Council 3-45 Photography Club 3-45 Student Jour- nal Club ofthe American Psychological Association 3-4g Red Cross 3-45 Student Leadership Workshop 45 Social Scheduling Committee 35 Chairman 43 Sodality I-2-3-4. 55 , , 'WW MARY LOUISE LOUDER, B. A. 711 Monroe Ave., Scranton 3, Pennsylvania Major: English Minor: Speech Converted from hillbillv yodels to elassieal strains . . . Original dress designs . . . Onbf paid poster painter . . . Counts her points out loud in bridge . . . second member Speech trio . . . Antieipates a Master's in letters . . .Albandons all to talk about :foe . . . Fem- inine summer camp eounsellor . . . Aesthete complete. Chevron, Art Editorg Confraternity of Christian Doctrine IQ Current Events Club 4g Dramatics 2-3-4g Le Cercle Lisieux 1-25 Junior Aideg Music Club 1-2-3-44 Photograpny Club IQ Setonian I-2-3-4, Sodality I-2-3-45 Student Leadership Work- shop 3 DOLORES EILENE MCCOY, B. A. Pine Drive, R.D. 3, Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania Major: American History Minor: Sociology Buteh . . . belongs to afeudin'famib1 . . . her mother was a Hat- fieldfrom Kentucky . . . Spats with a Great Dane . . . Plays gay to a tee . . . Impulsive . . . Yoined the ranks of dormers in '51 . . . Claims her onb ambition is to graduate . . . Herfuture eareer will be bolstered . . . by her pleasing personality. Chevron 4Q Council of Deputies 33 Current Events Club 45 Swimming Club 4Q Victoria de Espana 3-4 GLORIA RUTH MCDONALD, B. S. 312.Third Street, Irwin, Pennsylvania Major: Home Economics Education The epitome qffashion . . . Albums of Mario Lanza . . . Spon- taneous as the weather . . . Saehet and romance , . . Laughter and hilarity . . . like nothing we've ever heard . . . Fanatiefor Buitks Penthantfor Home Ee courses . . . An optimist with aflairfor the ridiculous. Home Economics Club I-2-3-4 56 HELEN MARY MCLAUGHLIN, B. A. 16 Warwick Road, Great Neck, New York Major: European History Minor: Sociology Helen . . . of the' six brother fame . . . potential globe-trotter . . . Tolstoy and the nine hundred section . . . I hought this in Venice . . . ?'ersey summers . . . Inserts It's quiet hour into many a conversation . . . Tri s downtown . . . Soaks u histor in of P P .Y hours . . . Epitome zy'happy-go-lucky spirit. Chevrong Council of Deputies 4, Home Economics Club IQ Intercolleglate Conference on Government 3-45 International Relations Club 25 Music Club lg Setonian I-2, Sodality 1-2-3-4 MARY KAY MAHANEY, B. s. 502 South Wilbur Avenue, Sayre, Pennsylvania Major: Home Economics in Business: Foods LU'e,s t0o,short, says Mary Kay . . . loves to sing . . . An avid Bonaventurefan . . . always has something to say . . . Afine took . . . and a regular at the Sullivan Lounge teas . . . AV tran.y'er stu- dentfrom Marywood . . . and afull time resident of Sayre, Pa. . . . When Irish Eyes Are Smiling . . . our little one hundred and one pounds ty'fun. Home Economics Club 3-49 Sodality '2-3-4, Student Leadership Workshop 3, Junior Aide VIRGINIA ANN MALLOY, B. A. R.D. 2 Hillcrest, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania Major: Biology Minor: English Fizz . . . everlasting fame as the great Pelrareh . . . Prefaees clauses, phrases, sentences . . . everything . . . with My Goodness . . . Leans toward Yale Graduate Nursing . . . treks to Opera . . . mixes metaphors and medieine . . . Professor Qfpopular parodies . . . refreshinghv diferent . . . with a heart that's young andgay. Class Vice-President I1 College Government Association, Secretary-Treasurer-9.3 Council of Deputies Ig Current Events Club 45 Cwensg Glee Club 1, International Relations Club 4g N.S.A. delegate QQ Quarterly, Circulation Manager 41 Seton Debaters 23 Setonian Ig Sodality 1-2-3-4, Student Faculty Re- lations Committee,Chairman 4g Student Leadership Workshop 3g Swimming Club 4, Writers' Club 4 57 DORIS ANN MARSH, B. S. goo Pennsylvania Avenue, Weirton, West Virginia Major: Dietetics Doris . . . a Mountaineer true . . . Popular in the white unyorm . . . What do you thing will be on the test? . . . Her mother is a twin . . . herfather is a twin . . . she is a twin . . . Wears bright tones well . . . Wistyful dreamer . . . Summertime was lab-tech- nieian time . . . Chemistry remains a big interest . . . Hospitals are a main attraction. Current Events Club I-3g Die Weimarkreis IQ Home Eco- nomics Club 2-3-4gInternational Relations Club 4gMusic Club I-2-4.4 Photography Club IQ Sodality I-2-3-41 Student Aiiiliates of the American Chemical Association 4 CATHERINE MARIE MATHERS, B. A. 139 West Park Street, Grove City, Ohio Major: Economics Minor: History Cathy . . . the sleepless wonder . . . Midnight giggles . . . bridge enthusiast . . . Ofers competition-for Harry ffames . . . As first lady of the smoker . . . Use the ashtrays, please! . . . The great manipulator of hairpins . . . Room Q' organized confusion . . . with those rare showings . . . Zealous enthusiasm. Athletic Association I-2-3, Council 4g Chevron, Circulation Managerg Cwensg Current Events Club I-2-3, Secretary 4g In- ternational Relations Club 2-3, Secretary 4g Orchestra I-2-3-4g Pi Gamma Mug Pi Kappa Deltag Seton Debaters I-2-3-43 Setonian IQ Smoker Committee, Chairman 4g Student Leader- ship Workshop 4g Swimming Club 3,5 Sodality I-9.-3-4 OLIVE ANN MEGGISON, B. A. 45 State Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts Major: Psychology Minor: Biology Ollie . . . Disorganized serenity . . . Funny, frivolous, and friendbf . . . Teddy Bear Picnic . . . zlssociate exec. m'Magazines, Con- solidated . . . Gotta see the Chief . . . Prescribes daibf constitu- tionals . . . takes life as it comes with the right amount of work . . . the right amount of laughs. Council of Deputies 45 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 35 Chevrong Current Events Club 2-4g Die Weimarkreis I-2, In- ternational Relations Club 2-3-4g Music Clubl-2-3-4g N.F.C.C.S. Council 3g Photography Club 2g Student Affiliates of the Americal Chemical Association 2-33 Student Journal Club of the Psychological Association 45 Red Cross 2-3g Setonian ig Soclality I-2-3-4 58 DOROTHY ANN MOCADLO, B. S. 311 Spruce Street, Vandergrift, Pennsylvania Major: Dietetics Dotty . . . little one . . . Tellyou whafsfor dinner . . . middle man ofthe Dot, Dot, Ruth trio . . . Please, I'm timing my speech . . . Calorie and culinary -expert . . . violin virtuoso . . . Generous with shampooing time . . . Rivals Big Ben. Home Economics Club 1-9.-3-43 String Ensemble 2-34 Student Afliliates ofAmerican Chemical Association 4g Sodality I-2-3-43 Music Club 3-4 MARLENE ANN MOISAN, B. A. 125 Oliver Street, Fall River, Massachusetts Major: English Minor: Speech Shirl . . . '-52's onbf strawberry blonde . . . Shaleespearis solicitor . . . eloquent speeches . . . third member cy'the trio . . . Solos In My Solitude a la Bilb' Holiday . . . Pony Tail coilfure and dangling earrings . . . 'Tll be right with you! and . . . Hof Ho! Thafs rich! . . . Has sparkle and charm . . . which win many friends. Chevron 4Q Dramatics 2-3-4? Le Cercle Lisieux IQ Glee Club 3g Junior Aideg Quarterly 3-45 Setonian I-3, Sophomore Editor 25 Sodality 1-2-3-45 Verse Choir 9.-3, President 3g Writers' Club 3-45 Student Leadership Workshop 3g Music Club 4. Major: Psychology Minor: Biology 1-2-3-4 59 BEATRICE LILLIAN MULVEHILL B A 70 Woodcut Lane, Manhasset New York Bea . . . the scrubbed look . . . advocate of a well rounded education . . . A lilting laugh . . . a tac.y'ul manner good to be with Collects blouses . . . the motivatzngforce zn the Chevron ojice has hairpinfavorites . . . Need anythzngforyour ailments? The best of friends . . . the most gracious of hostesses Chevron, Editor-in-Chiefg Council of Deputies I 3 Confra ternity of Christian Doctrine 3 4 Current Events Club 9. 3 V - International Relations Club 2 3 N F C C S Alternate Dele gate 2, Council 3: Pi Gamma Mu Red Cross Setonian I Student Journal Club of American Psychological Association 4, Vice President 33 Victoria de Espana 1 2 Who s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Sodality MARGARET MARY O'BRIEN, B. S. New London, Pennsylvania Major: Home Economics Education Peggy . . . hlow: the hornfor Harry fame: . . . ean't tell by her eyes . . . Oh, sure! . . . Made us .fo tired . . . of So Tired . . . Would ratherjiy than study . . . lookxforward to summer: at At- Zntie City . . . think: therelf no home like the Home Management ouxe. Chevrong Home Economics Club I-2-3-4x3 Photography Club 1-25 Sodaliry 1-2-3-4 INES ORTIZ MENDEZ, B. A. I2O Robles Street, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Major: French Minor: Sociology Ine:ita . . . tomesfrom that place called Puerto Rico . . . Pride of any dancing clan . . . Grace perxonzfed . . . Oh, thoxe pitturexf . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . .Queen ofthe make-up kit . . . Verxalile linguist . . . Fried rice and garlic taaxt . . . Hqkey, uh? Le Cercle Lisieux I-2-4, Secretary 3g Red Cross I-2-3-4g So- daliry 1-2-3-45 Victoria de Espana 1-2-3-4. MARY LOUISE PANDOLFO, B. A. 6636 Wilkins Avenue, Pittsburgh, 17, Pennsylvania Major: Sociology Minor: History Pandy . . . matter zjiiiamonds . . . argyles and gem: . . . Sarah, the dramat . . . Do you think :he'll give it to me, kids? . . . Epitome of vivaeiousness . . . excels in talking . . . with her hand: . . . Possesses elothex Fath never thought Qf . . . Darling, just darlingv in intensity . . . Uxually hound for the parlorx or Pitt:- hurgh . . . Sinterity if her by-word. Chevron 4g Le Cercle Lisieux 2-35 Photography Club 7.-4g Red Cross 1-9.-3-4g Setonian 9.5 Sodality I-Q-3-4 ,,,., . . 60 N MARIE PELLICANO, B. A. 641 Washington Avenue, Charleroi, Pennsylvania Major: Political Science Minor: Psychology Dancing eyes . . . and bright answers . . . Charterer of buses . . . A merry heart goes all the way . . . Contacts are important . . . Conventions . . . A woman with a purpose . . . New Hampshire's fascinations . . . One :fthe great triumvirate . . . Walking? . . . She hates it. Chevron, Advertising Managerg College Co-op I-'Z-3-4, Board of Directors 2, President 3g College Government Association, Senior Vice President 4g Commencement Ball Chairman 35 Current Events Club 1-2-3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Intercol- legiate Conference on Government 1-2-3, Treasurer 4, Interna- tional Relations Club 2-3-4g Music Club 2-3-4g Photography Club 1-1-3-4, Pi Gamma Mug Pi Kappa Deltag Student Jour- nal Club of the American Psychological Sssociation 3-44 Seton Debaters 2-3-45 Sodality I-2-3-45 Student Senate 4 DOROTHY ARLENE RESIDE, B. A. 669 Ogden Avenue, West Englewood, New jersey Major: English Minor: Art Dory . . .forever meeting deadlines . . . with a pencil behind her ear . . . Crazy about doublefeatures . . . helped author most of our class shows . . . Keyboard whiz . . . Practice teaching is the bright spot in her day . . . A worker in 4th Ccznevin's beehive . . . more energy than two buckets of sunshine . . . endless stream of stories about her brother David . . . In her vocabulary 'futureu and Tom are synonymous. Chevron, Literary Editorg College Government Association, Secretary 4g Council of Deputies 33 Junior Aideg Le Cercle Lisieux 2-3, Quarterly 3, Editor 4g Senate 4, Secretary 4Q Se- tonian Ig Sodality 1-2-3-45 Student Leadership Workshop 3-43 Sophomore Dance, Chairman lg Writers' Club 3, Chairman 4 FRANCES AGNES RICHTER, B. A. 117 Carstairs Road, Valley Stream, New York Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Fran . . . Spontaneous humor . . . A'Hermes, H pal. . . La danseuse Knitting Clinic For Fallen Stitches . . . Laughter holding both her sides . . . Easy going . . . loyal . . . pert, popular and Pat . . . Probabb' the friendliest girl on the Hill. Athletic Association I-2-3, Council 4g Council ot' Deputies 4Q Le Cercle Lisieux 1, Music Club 4g Photography Club I-4, Treasurer Q., President 4g Red Cross 3-45 Sodality 1-9.-3-4g Student Journal ofthe American Psychological Association 3-4g Student Leadership Workshop 3-4g Swimming Club 2-3, Presi- dent 4g Victoria de Espana 3-4. I 61 ,,,k.,, f---' MARY ANN ROESER, B. A. 334 Perry Street, Columbia, Pennsylvania Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Contagious grin . . . Cool, calm, and collected . . . Avid reader . . . and Chemistry student . . . Lived on Fourth Mau7'a . . . in the Fish Bowlnfor two years . . . Hail Columbia . . . Quiet, hut quick . . . capahility galore . . . with a personality that clicks. Chevrong Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 1-35 Die Wei- markreis IQJ'1lI1l0l' Aide 33 Math club 2-3, Secretary 4g Photog- raphy Club Ig Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Association 2-3-45 Student Leadership Workshop 3-4g Sodality 1-2-3-45 Senior Ball, Chairman +.g:g,, LAURA CECILIA ROY, B. S. 122 Laird Street, Greensburg, Pennsylvania ' Major: Home Economics in Business: Clothing Shorty in private . . . greets lufe at a skipping pace . . . Mistress ry' a diverswed academic and social career . . . A' roguish sense of humor . . . whichfnds an ajfnity in Corliss Archer . . . Enjoy- ment of homemaking . . . Encrgetically Jills in her time with ac- tivities . . . Takes to trimming hats in her leisure hours . . . Inevit- able success . . . assured by an even,fun-loving disposition. Home Economics Club I-'l-3-45 Sodality I-2-3-4 HELEN MARION RUBLE, B. S. 32 Pocono Drive, Pittsburgh 20, Pennsylvania Major: Home Economics Education Hellie . . . Bearcats' Homecoming Queen . . . The voice of courtesy . . . What? what? what? . . . Loves to try on clothes . . . Cuts a clever Charleston . . . :Yet-propelled uivacity . . '. Easy to laugh with . . . easy to talk with . . . not so easy toforget. Chevrong Current Events Club Ig Home Economics Club I-2-3-4? Music Club I-'lg Photography Club 2-35 Setonian IQ Sodality 1-2-3-4. A BARBARA ANNE RUSSELL, B. A. 337 North Maple Avenue, Greensburg, Pa. Maj or: Psychology Minor: Mathematics Barhy . . . source cy' neat, needy notes . . . Always has the answer . . . Daibf trips up the Hill. . . and down . . . Bemoans rainy weather because it makes my hair too curly . . . S. H. C. contact with local nickelodeons . . . Aspiring psychiatrist . . . willing to lend an ear . . . without heneft of couch. Class Vice- President 45 Student Journal Club of the American Psychological Association 3-4, Student Leadership Workshop 3-4g Student Senate 4 ELIZABETH ANNE SCHEUERMANN, B. M. 1531 Rahway Avenue, Westfield, New Jersey Major: Music Education Betty Anne . . . class song author . . . radiating personality . . . consistentkv perfects everything attempted . . . Wandering fddler . . . funior Class Prexie . . . Concert Mistress . . . 64 teeth . . . Health Spot's chief carrot squeezer . . . Definite leaning toward f7ersey's shore. Athletic Association Council 2, Alpha Lambda Deltag Chev- rong Class Secretary 2, President 3g Council of Deputies I-4g Cross and Crescent 3, President 45 Cwens, Vice Presidentg Glee Club I-2-3-4g Music Club 1-2-3, Vice President 4, Orches- tra 1-2-3-4g Pennsylvania All-State Collegiate Orchestra 2-3-45 Setonian, Business Manager 2-3, Sodality 1-2-3-49 Sigma Alpha Iota, President 4g Student Leadership Workshop 2-3-4, String Ensemble I-2-3, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Major: English Minor: Spanish what she says. President 3 63 MARY LAVERNE SCHORR B A 1022 Kentucky Avenue, Duquesne, Pennsylvania Mary . . . Charter memher of Tea Room, Amalgamated avors institutions known as week ends S alzent feature of conversation is Tom . . . Advocates hlind dates tonsorial problems quence in silence . . . Appreciates good listeners outstanding authority on color blindness Says what she thinks eels Current Events Club 4g Le Cercle Lisieux 4 Sodallty 1 2 3 4 Student Leadership Workshop 3 Victoria de Espana I 2, Vice LAURA LEE SHUTTLE, B. S. Greenwood Avenue and Church Road, Wyncote, Pennsylvania Major: Dietetics A transfer student from Marymount . . . has an inborn love for dentistry . . . Laura and Willyou pour tea are synonymous Quick on the trigger . . . Carries a pocket dictionary for letters she receives . . . Needs her ten hours sleep . . . That southern drawl comes from South Phillie . . . Generous, lhoughjul, cooperative, sympathetic . . . Laura. Home Economics Club 2-3, Secretary-Treasurer 4g Music Club 2-3-45 Photography Club 2-3g Red Cross lg Sodality 2-3-4g Student Afliliates of the American Chemical Association 2-3-4 JOYCE MARGARET SMITH, B. A. I2 Conewango Avenue, Warren, Pennsylvania Major: Piano Minor: Spanish Peg . . . Incessant devotee ythe coke . . . knittingfor nieces in England . . . never oversleeps . . . hut studies till the wee hours every night . . . Seldom answers to Yoyce . . . it's Peggy . . . Fingers-float likefeathers over the piano keys . . . classical record collection . . . hop-a-long walk . . . Rarebf gets ajoke . . . Smith's cold capsules cure all. . . Perpetualkv pleased and placid. Glee Club 3-45 Music Club 1-2-3-45 Orchestra 9.-3-4g Photog- raphy Club I-QQ Sigma Alpha Iotag String Ensemble 2-3g So- dality I-2-3-44 Student Leadership Workshop 3g Victoria De Espana I-2-3-4, Treasurer 3 KATHLEEN NANCY SMITH, B. A. 383 River Road, Fair Haven, New jersey Major: Sociology Minor: English Nancy . . . with the lau hing eyes . . . Champion cjprqfahricated truth . 1 . and charminginaivete . . . Has painted more posters . . . than a professional sign painter . . . Sporadicfrugality . . . Five- fool two . . . on the uke .s. . Angelic innocence . . . sparked hy an imp. Athletic Association I-1-3-45 Chevrong Class Treasurer Ig International Relations Club 3g Le Cercle Lisieux Ig Music Club 2g Photography Club 2g Red Cross 3-4g Sodality I-7.-3-4g Student Faculty Relations Committee 4g Swimming Club 2-3-4 64 ANN ELIZABETH SOLOMON, B. S. 86 Suppes Avenue, Johnstown, Pennsylvania Major: Home Economics Education Ann . . . loved student teaehing . . . Partial to Notre Dame . . . Wields a mean gohf club . . . Loves travel, tailored elothes, and tall dates . . . My brothers . . . Immaculate and neat . . . Always a friendbf hiya . . . Unrajled calm . . . poise . . . and reserve. - Home Economics Club I-2-3-4, Photography Club 3g Sodality I-2-3-4 PATRICIA GERTRUDE SULLIVAN, B. A. I5 Ashton Place, Buffalo, New York Major: Sociology Minor: Psychology Pat . . . big heart and ready laugh . . . Still thinks therels no plaee like home . . . ean't get used to the ups and the downs ofPennsyl- vania . . . Hates tall tales . . . but is adept at telling them . . . Worry, worry, worry . . . Culbertson has nothing on her . . . an- swers to many names. . . Merry ways have made her a million friends. Class Secretary 3, Current Events Club 4: International Rela- tions Club I-4, Junior Aide: Music Club 4g Photography Club I-33 Smoker Committee 4: Sodality I-2-3-4: Student journal Club of the American Psychological Association 3-4: Student Leadership Workshop 3: Victoria cle Espana I-2 ' Major: Dietetics Club 4. REGINA CARROLL SWEENEY B S 536 Patton Avenue, Jeannette, Pennsylvanla 7ean . . . discovered the Hill her sophomore year The big snow and that bus trip . . . Still takes two steps to anothers one Another bridgefend . . . and an enthuszastze one Her znfee tioas laughter . . . belies unexpected depth andjffm C0'1U1Cfl0m' Chevron, Home Economics Club 2 3 4 Sodality 2 3 4 Student Afhliate ofthe American Chemical Association 3 4 Swimming PATRICIA TROZZO, B. M. Rillton, Pennsylvania Major: Music Education Pat . . . loves to sing . . . another class chaujeur . . . Pleasingbz pessimistic . . . conscientious . . . Summers at the White Barn . . . Constant cry heard in the day-hop room . . . Hurry upn . . . Enthusiastic square dancer . . . New found sewing talent . . . Rivals the atom's energy. Glee Club I-2-3-4g Orchestra 2-3-45 Sigma Alpha Iota 25 Treasurer 3-4g Sodality I-1-3-44 String Ensemble 3 PAULINE FARRELL TURNEY, B. S. 605 Brushton Avenue, Greensburg, Pennsylvania Major: Home Economics in Business: Clothing A7 gay disposition . . . revealed at jirst glance . . . Versatile in ability . . . individual in taste . . . A mischievous twinkle in her eye . . . and a personality to match . . . Merribf does she live . . . radiatingfriendliness . . . reason enoughfor her manyfriends . . . Reaches for the stars . . . and captures them. Home Economics Club 1-2-3-4g Senate 35 Sodality 1-2-3-4 BETTY LEE VAVICK, B. A. 827 Green Street, Greensburg, Pennsylvania Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry Plays the eighty-eight . . . with aflourish . . . and without music! . . . Adept at composing doggerel . . . service with a smile . . . at the shore last summer . . . Chiq' advertiserfor Saturday's sales . . . Tearoom's daily tea andfruitcake customer . . . always a place for energetic and friendhv Betty Lee. Alpha Lambda Deltag Cwensg Die Weimarkreis IQ Interna- tional Relations Club 2-3-4g Music Club 3-43 Orchestra 4g Pi Kappa Delta 1-2, Vice President 35 Seton Debaters 1-2, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3g Student Atliliates of the American Chemical Association 3-45 Sodality I-2-3-4 JANET MARIE WHITE, B, S. 4591 Browvale Lane, Little Neck, New York Major: Home Economics Education Practicaljokes and Mary Lou . . . those little white lies . . . The Daily News . . . eonsistentbf on time . . . passionfor peanut but- ter andjelbf . . . Stern look belies prankish thoughts . . . insists her hair is not red . . . Perpetual member of the clean-up committee . . . Hdeliciousn . . . ability and drive. Alpha Lambda Deltag Chevron, Council of Deputies 34 Home Economics Club I-Q., Treasurer 3, President 43 Kappa Omicron Phi, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4Q Photography Club 1-2-3, Sodality 1-2-3-4 SARAH ANNE WILKINSON, B. M. 601 North Julian Street, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania Major: Music Education Salbv . . . sweetness, neatness, and horn rims . . . Punctuates sur- prizes with For Heaven's salzesn. . . Knit one . . . drop two . . . Has that wide-awake look . . . and abulia . . . Her poodle . . . Charlie . . . the hit of the senior show . . . A leaning toward the classics . . . A deceptive silence . . . hides good common sense . . . and sincere convictions. Chevrong Glee Club I-2-3-45 Orchestra I-Q-3-4g Photography Club 2g Red Cross 34 Sigma Alpha Iotag Sodality I-1-3-4? Su- perior Court 3-4, Secretary 3g Music Club I-2-3-4 MARY KATHERINE ZUBLE, B. M. Valley City, Ohio Major: Music Education V Mary Kay . . . make mine Country Style . . . always ready to give a tractor ride . . . Music her main interest . . . improviszng at that . . . Everybody's Uncle Pete . . . I know Ifailcd' . . . Mon- opoly on 4th Maura look-out . . . Abandons all to talk about that convertible . . . and her trip to Europe. 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Wonderfully optimistic . . . . . . and when their tassels are turned . '55 will be the Wise old Sophomoresn . . . '54, will be the jolly juniorsn . . . '53 will be those grand old Seniorsl' . . . and '52 Will be far out in the Wide, Wide World! V 7 .2 l Underclass 68 w 2, 7 Sf 'R Q X.. V: i .. fm 'gvg 5-. iva- v L. Q., if L 1 Lx.. 1 .E X X942 .544 4 .f ,f ...vi .Y oy. ,M . -gf 4-fl ' 4 . W . . Q 1 I 1 I uk CJ? ,A 51. 6' A' Q .35 M mp- i'Let'5 fry if again. Seated: Joan Marnella, Dawna Sheehang Standing: Elisa Sadaune, Mary Katherine Murphy, Fay Barnhart, Norma Fury, Pauline Hackett, Rose- mary Cunningham, Gail Harvey, Margaret Dona- lfque, Rfose Mary Russ, Patricia McCarthy, Theresa risto . The fanzor Clair I move the previous qaesrionf' Mary Lou Tierney, Barbara Coonan, Marianne Benz, Jean Black, Roberta Beckman, Mary Ann Ryan, Mary Ann Mawn, Jean Stremp, Barbara Healey, Mary Margaret Sterbutzel, Jean Dornen- burg, Mary Boyle. Where do we go new? Barbara Mexal, Francesmary Peters, Janet Mc- Guire, Jean Cichetti, Beverly Suraci, Patricia Brown, Marilyn Mack, Ruth O'Block, Friday evening exodus Julia Nickum, Agnes Hary, Florence Hebeler, Dolores Abraham, Mary Elizabeth Ranft, Mary Ann Kirby, Rita Rafail. V 'EF si! ill 2 'fr fI i f ii Three-sixty, please! Sealed: Mabel Krepps, Ann Long, lrma Figueroag Szzznding: Ellen Fitzgerald, Mary Dorothy Ccrving- ton, Awilda Casanova, Peggy Garvis, lsaura Gon- zalez, Bonnie Engel. Oh Seton Hill, the Class of '5 salutes you . . . the Juniors . . . days o orienta- tion to the Honor System, to N.F.C.C.S., to classes behind them . . . two years of taking . . .taking example . . . from upper- classmen . . . taking advice from faculty members . . . taking love . . . the Juniors . . . haunting the Cwens while awaiting the arrival of their little sisters . . . dec- orating the lounge with holly and pine for Wassail . . . dreaming of swishing gowns at their Junior Prom . . . and the prospect of wearing their class rings. . . the juniors . . . preparing to share the opportunities, the experience, the wisdom and love given to them . . . Seton Hill, we always will be truef' :fame 071, Blue and Wfzi!e.f,' Katharin Frantz, Alice Healy, Margaret Petros, Patricia Devereaux, Julia Rincon, Patricia Stefanik, Joan McNamara, Marian Callahan, Phyllis Gleix- ner, Perea McCane, Mary jean Trepanier, Virginia Jack, Ann Coveney. D S ga .J ,gr 1, . f rg .,.. x Ida l Nfgi, I ,ia-P' . f'557f'. A X f f ' v , , 5 V E Q.-La- ' funior C lar: Ojjirem' Scaled: Mary Elizabeth Boyle, Secretaryg Mary Louise Brennan, Vice-President, ,lean Stremp, Class Fund Treasurer: Sm11dir1g: Margaret Donahue, Presidentg Mary Schrei- ner, Treasurer. 71 Fzzmilizzr riglz! on .VUCOIZIZJ 1VI1zm'fz Norine Dil.ucente, jean Ouellette, Letlily l.utl1er, Mary Dorothy Corvington, Bonnie Engel. Sophomore Class Ojicers Martha Rich, Vice-presidentg Margaret Cain, Treasurer Constance Gritte, Presidentg Antonia Mollica, Secretary. The folobomoffe Cfoff ! X I ciuzflenge youf' Anne VVelsh, Mary Ann Poka, Norma Deliz, Barbara Salway. Do you wont it insured? Sister Maria Pauline, Joanne Sterbutzel, Esther Swartzwelder, Mary Lee Gannon, Grace Rodriguez. IFJ zz mfike! Top row: Ruth Kaltenbach, Carol Sylvis, Kathryn Kissane Adelaide Brileyg Bollom row: Dolores'Musarra, Loretta Col lins, Donna Bowen, Marjorie Sloan. Hold if! Tap row: Patricia Herold, Karen Burger, Anne Welsh, Vivienne Demmq Bottom row: Martha Rich, Mary Louise Ravella, Rae Lewis. Standing room only-TVli171e Smmiing: Margaret Mary Francis, Antonia Mollica, Miriam Hart, Kathleen Geyer, Monique Bail, Mary Ann DeFulviog Sealed: Virginia Carter, Cathleen Reardon, Joan Connell, Anne Gustina, Cecilia Miller, Mildred Iandimarino. The Sophomores . . . some at Ennis . . . some on the Hill . . . remain one for all . . . the Sophomores . . . sporting their new grey and white class jackets . . . cutting Carnival Capers for Freshmen . . . serenading Seniors at Lantern Chain . . . their hearts beat twice . . . once in a solo for Graduate Records . . . again in a duet at the Sophomore Weekend . . . the Sophomores . . . the best big sisters anywhere are their greatest pride . . . their future little sisters their greatest anticipation . . . the Class of '54 . . . these are the happy and talented girls . . . known as the Seton Sophs. Wh0'J calling, plecz.fe? Marilyn Williams, Kay Kuhl, Helen Muha. , f ' 1 A C :Q , ' 4 f-. -. l ' cr ?.. .9 Q ' ' ,7 - 1 - TPS F Ennir-ifexl' pose Standing: Cyrilla Brown, Patricia Grimes, Thomasina Nolan, Audrey Petrarca, Patricia I-lerold, Eleanor Gettler, Ann Ruhmann, Janet Sullivang Sealed: Joanne Petrarca, Grace Bailey, Lois Ann Bryan, Rae Lewis, Dorothy Szostak, Frances Murphy, Mary Taylor, Sheila McGuiness, Rosemarie Chris- ty, Magdeline Bajcura. 73 Send mine called, please, Sitter. Joy Flanagan, Mary Ann Poka, Irma Schmitt, Suzanne Hamm, Eleanor Gertler, Dolores Pacelli, Constance Gritte, Barbara Kazmier- czak, Geraldine Hurley, Roberta McQu-ade, Marianne Skirpan, Antoinette Hector, Sister Mary Hubert, Mary Louise Rillo, Margaret Cain. xl! H l fc 'E . . . dad Fine Arts under 700H A pause adore the la.ftj7ight! Seated: Rosenqarie Herberich, Barbara Harman, Marion Martelg Stand- Bottom row: Barbara Sunder, Sara Marie Dimond, Dorothy Rubino, ing: Laurene Lally, Mary Lou Halloran, Jean Gold, Wilma Severin, Pa- Jean Burns, Marlene Coyne, Dorothy McGinley, Top row: Ann Killoran, tricia Corapi. Elizabeth Byrne, Barbara Porter, Eileen Grady. Have you ever had measles? Ruth Clouse Cseniorj, Margaret Riemer Con scalejg Seated: Sister Amata, infirmariang Patricia Sweeney, Dorothy Boucek, jane O'Neillg Standing: Carol Christopher, Bernice Adams, Ann Infanger, Ruth Ann Palmer, Patricia Landers. ,55 be Fzfefhaaaa Clary Linen to tl1i.v. l Bottom ro-w: Mary Eleanor Washko, Sheila Cullen, Mary Leoneg Top row: Helen Perry, Barbara Karrer, Catherine Garon, Phyllis Bifano, Marguerite Nanni, Marianne Kissel, Helen Barila, joan Polston. v 'T' .. 'f- Ill '2 l!!!!!uui - I.. Now fefs review iize rules forfre driZZ.v! Seated onfioor: Kaye Gordon, Margaret Rauterkusg First row: Martha King, Mari- etta Rossi Maureen Reardon Nancy Freyvogel Suzanne Waeschle Joan Caretti' Ffffhman Cla-U 0.655575 Second ruth: Elizabeth Vreeldncl, Lucretia O'Neil, Audrey Harwell, Mary Carol ' ' ' . M Read, Joan Smutkog- Third row: Je-an Landers, Lucille Bail, Eileen Clahane, gisggagejwhT:re3,Eil?j:ie?jh'aShki,rySiigirgeiii Joanne Hardick, Laurie Parente, Marilyn Hyde, Rose Mary Johnston, Anna Mary pidwmy Elizabeth Vreelnd Vice-lgresidenti ' Cossel, Gertrudis Garciag Slanding: Patricia Robinson. The Freshmen . . . meeting the faculty and the students . . . taking placement tests . . . ac- quiring the Seton smile . . .dis- closing hidden talents in Alice in Seton Land . . . the Freshmen . . . their treasured class song . . . their first victorious basketball game . . . perplexing studies, . . the Freshmen . . . living together . . . playing together . . . working together . . . the Freshmen . . . meeting their big sisters . . . at- tending their first memorable Seton Christmas dinner , . . planning the Garden Party for the Seniors . . . the Freshmen . . . becoming a most Welcome part ofthe Seton family. Fresh air entlzmiasls Sealed: Mary Ann Carrigan, Maria Teresa Jimenez, Janine Wilson, Jean Gilroy, Sfanding: Teresa Fer- rante, Janet Gliedt, Anne Yocum, Janet Toffy, Mary Lou Williamee, Patricia Murnighan, Helena Ackermzmn, Kathleen Nugent, Mary Louise Col- lins, Bernadette Abi-Nader. 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Such diversity of organizations con- tributes much to a liberal arts education, for these are designed to complement the student's major held of study, to satisfy individual interests, and to provide op- portunities for the development and the expression of particular talents. T0 the Christian, 'education' is that culture of the mimi, the will ana' the emo- tiom, which, whilst aalaptiug a maufor the exereife of a particular calling, elisposer him to achieve au excellent perfoual and .voeial lie within the framework of that calling. CEdWard Leen, C.S.Sp.D 5? 3 OO Activltle if ' 'QM-fm. XA , , 2 'H ,ox ,I :ni aww - O 4, A X N,-W my . Z, I 1 six I-. ' ' l, . , . .qu , ' '-'-.MQ Wi V XM Qgq, kww i.,:M. s A 4 W' , . -if ' h f- in p-. 'wa.,.,-. ,Q Luft - V :.,,,Qu f . ki I' 4 i F + f 'V I ' I - ' ' 'I 2 wiv '-In- lai Y? The N.F.C.C.S. Council Seated: Mary Dowling, Junior Delegateg Ellen Fitzgerald, Pat McCarthy, Regional Vice-presidentg Jean Trepanierg Stand- ing: Maureen O'Malley, Senior Delegateg Roberta Beckman Joan Harwell, Mr. George Crowe, adviserg Julie Nickum, Norine Buzza, Jean Black, Mary Schreiner, Mary Lu Bean, Pat Bender. J Rom M ystico Sodulity Often' Florence Hebeler, Secretary, Mary Lu Bean, Assistant Pre- fectg Rosanne Donohoe, Prefectg Dolores Pacelli, Treasurer. Recording contributions for the Catholic Students Mission Crumde Francesmary Peters, Presidentg Mary Dowling and Jean Trepanier. College Government O-556675 Ann Ruhmann, Treasurer, Alice Healy, Junior Vice- presidentg Barbara De Boer, Chief Justiceg Louise Doherty, Presidentg Dorothy Reside, Secretary, Marie Pellicano, Senior Vice-president. The Superior Court in .version Sally Wilkinson, Chief Justice Barbara De Boer, Francesmary Peters, Rosemary Cunninghamg not pictured: Roberta McQuade. Pictured on these two pages are most of our majororganiza- tions, the ofiicers of which are elected by the entire student body. College Government, through the General Assembly, the Senate and the Superior Court, attempts to integrate activities and estab- lish policies for the entire student body in a manner beneficial to all. The Rosa Mystica Sodality, the Council of the National Federation of Catholic College Students, and the Cath-olic Stu- dents Mission Crusade Unit in- sure a spiritual solidarity. The Sodality is instrumental in di- recting religious activities which develop a richer personal spiritu- ality.' Through the N.F.C.C.S. students are encouraged to, be- come a more intelligent and ac- tive Catholic laity. Mission ac-- tivity on campus is promoted by the C.S.M.C. The Sociul Scheduling Committee potty the events ry' the day. Sister Miriam Joseph, adviserg Irmengarde Schieber, Catherine Fetherston, and Chairman Antoinette Lodato. Student Memhers of the College Government Senute dzseusr the Honor Syrtem. Junior Vice-president Alice Healy, presiding. Firrt row: Bar- bara Russell, Mary Demers, Joan Callahan, Marie Pellicano, Peggy Petros, Gail Harveyg Second row: Martha Rich, Janet Sullivan, Louise Doherty, Mary Louise Brennan, Mary Dow- ling, Kathleen Klopp, Dorothy Resideg Third row: Alice Kam- for, Norine Buzza, Margaret Goldy, Ellen Fitzgerald, Joan Truax. Faculty members of Senate: Sister Electa, Sister de Chantal, Sister Muriel, Sister Ann Regina, Sister Miriam Joseph, Sister Sara Louise. '79 Here on the Hilll' we Work and pray together-and we also play together. The direction of this phase of our college life is the function of the Women's Athletic Association. Under the moderation of Miss Bessie Mc- Manus and Miss Eunice Dirsa, the W.A.A. is active throughout the year with tennis, bowling, hockey, ping-pong, and badmin- ton tournamentsg hiking, swim- ming meets, and intramural bas- ketball games. Affording every student an opportunity for par- ticipation in one or more sports, the W.A.A. fosters a spirit of comradeship and cooperation among its members-the entire student body. Swimming enthusiasts clock their time for the intramural 7 tl6'6.S'. H ermes, our mascot, refuses to disclose who will he the winner of the inter class haslzethall tournament. Fran Richter and Marg Golcly are coasting him to tell! The W.A.d. Council gaibf completes preparations for the circus. Barbara Coonan, Marian Callahan, Vice-presidentg Pat Brown, Marg Goldy, Presidentg Cathy Mathers, Cathy Rear- don, Fran Richter, Loretta Collins. Q.,-r: f7ustly proud of the leztest issue of the Setaniezn Seated, extreme lqft Ito riglit: Associate Editors, Ellen Fitzgerald and Maureen O Malleyg Center: Editor,IAl1ce Kamfor and adviser, Sister Regina Clareg Standing: Mary Lou Brennan, Gail Harvey, Linn Farnum, Joan Harwell, Francesmary Peters, Claire Boudreau, Florence Hebeler. Proofreeuling ure ,Quarterly and Writers Clue leuelers. Dorothy Reside, President, Virginia Malloy, Busi- ness Managerg Sister Thecla, adviser. 'WA Sister Tlzeelu tells the Writers Club how to win the Pulitzer Prize. Seezted: Peggy Sterbutzel, Mary Kay Murphy, Mary Lou Brennan, Alice Kamfor, Sister Thecla, Dorothy Resideg Standing: Virginia Malloy, Louise Doherty, Marguerite Griffin. 4: A college yearbook has long been the dream of many ' Setonians. With the publication of the 1952 Chevron it has become a reality for all. Wle hope that it will revive gratify- ing memories for the alumnae, ourselves, and those stu- dents we leave behind. VVe hope, too, that it will invite many others to become members of the Seton Hill family of which we are so much a part. The achievement of our purpose has been made possible by the generous aid and encouragment ofmany of the Seton family. To all of these, on behalf of the Senior Class, the Chevron editors express sincere gratitude and appreciation. If A hurinerr womanlv work ir never done! So it ir with the CHEVRON'S Burinerr Sta-gf. Standing: Margarita Bauza, Catherine Mathers, Circulation Managerg Business Manager, Ann Featherstong Marie Pellicano, Advertising Man- agerg Seated,j?r.rt row: Mary Demers, Kathleen Heeter, Jean Cunjak' Second row: Frances Richter, Helen Mary McLaughlin, Mary Kay Con: leyg Third row: Pat Bender, Laura Shuttle, Mary Kay Mahaneyg Fourth row: Mary Ann Roeser, Carol Herold. Page-planning for the CHEVRON are Sirter Sara Louire, advirer, and Bea Mul- vehill, Editor. Dorothy Reride, Literary Editor of the CHEVRON, giver arrignments and in- structions to the literary rtaf. Firrt row: Jean Connell, Alice Kamfor, Mary Dem- ers, Marguerite Grifiin, Shirley Docherty, Mary Kay Conleyg Serond row: Sister Miriam Joseph and Sister Thecla, literary advisersg Ruth Clouseg Third row: Agnesmary Treanor, Louise Doherty, Joanne Keelan, Helen Ruble, Virginia Malloyg Fourth row: Sally Wilkinson, Olive Meggison, Joan Callahan. The CHEVRON Art Stay? completes layout preparationr Seated: Mary Louise Pandolfo, Sister Mary Francis, art staff adviser Linn Farnum, assistant Art Editorg Mary Louise Louder, Art Editor Standing: Nancy Smith, Frances Daily, Kathleen Heeter. 82 Music Club stimulates uppreoiutionfor classical musir. First raw: Dorothy Ferrante, Barbara DeBoer, Helen Muha, Mary Kay Conley, Frances Richter, Ruth Lockett, Presidentg Serond row: Mary Lou Rillo, Pat Bender, Bea Mulvehill, Joanne Bagg, Carolyn Chorlton, Mary Lou Ravella, Dolores Pacelli, Secretary, Bonnie Engel, Nancy Smith, Mary Ann Kirby, Olive Meggisong Standing: Sally Wilkinson, Peggy Smith, Betty Anne Scheuermann, Magdeline Bajcurag not piftured: Sister Mary Inez, adviser, Peggy Garvis, Vice-president, Martha Rich, Treasurer. - The Seton H il! orrliestru rehearses under the direction of Dr. f7oseph J A. Ruuterkus. 2 , 5 Sl if 55233010 7 g , , lt' 2 S , 1 -., i Glee Club First roto: Dolores Pacelli, Mildred Iandimarino, Joy Flanagan, Anne Yocum, Bonnie Engel, Ruth Lockett, Presidentg Dorothy Ferrante, Secre- tary, Miss Margaret Garrity, Director, Mary Ann Kissel, Mary Ann Kirby, Kathleen Geyer, Jean Black, Treasurer, Patricia Trozzo, Betty Anne Scheuermann, June Kushon, Ann Long, Sammi row: Helen Muha, Eleanor Gettler, Magdeline Bajcura, Librariang Grace Bailey, Janine Wilson, Dorothy Szostak, Mary Joyce Yeager, Mary Ann Pol-ca, Gretchen Thompson, Phyllis Bifano, Peggy Garvis, Mary Eleanor Washko, Joan Caretti, Carol.Christopherg Third row: Rose Rubino, Rosemarie Herberich, Barbara Kazmierczak, Sally Wilkinson, Jean Connell, Audrey Gallas, Rosemary Meister, Marion Martel, Helena Ackermann, Bernadette Abi-Nader, Margaret Rauterkus, Peggy Smith, Adrienne Corrado, Mary Lou R1llogFourll1 row: Grace Poole, Jeanne Viecelli, Theresa Zilka, Pat Howard, Roberta Beckman, Martha King, Mary Lou Williamee, Mary Kay Zuble, Teresa Ferrante, Maria Teresa Jimenez, Jean Gilroy, Claudia Beatty, Florence Hebeler. 83 2 , Menihers of Der Weiinarkreir take part in interert in Q, . . . . g an znfarniaizve discauzonr an German arf and arch ifecture. Standing: Jean Stremp, Presidentg Sea!ed,jir:i row: Pat Bender, Carolyn Chorlton, Dr. Edda Hankamer, aclviserg Second row: Suzanne Hamm, Secretary-Treasurer, Irma Schmitt, lrmen- garde Schieber' Third row-Esther Swart ld 1, . zwe er, Mary Schrei- ner, Vice-presidentg Agnes Hary. Le Cercle Lirieux hringf the French in flnenee to Sefon Hill, pariicalarly through its annual French Week. First row: Margarita Bauza, President, Inez Ortiz, Mary Kay Conley, Mary Lou Pandolfog Second row: Sister Marie-Elise, adviser' Mary Lou Coll' , ins, Lucretia O Neil, Agnes Haryg Third row: Betty Vree- land, Theresa Kristof, Jane O'Neillg Slanding: Sister Marie C l Q eeste, Rose Mary Russ, Vice-presidentg Claire Boudreau, Secretary, no! pictared: Mary Boyle, Treasurerg Martha Rich, Librarian. The Ensemhle participate.: in a .fludent recital. Helena Ackermann, Helen Muha, Mary Ann Kirb yn Kathleen Geyer, Jean Black, Peggy Smith,Florence Hebeler, Mary Louise Rillo. - The College Co op sells shares o stock to - f maintain the laundromat, the dryer, and the coke machine. i Kneeling: Patricia Brown, President, Standing: Sister Helen Elizabeth, adviser, Marie Pellicano, Francesmary Peters, Mary Lu Bean, Vice-president, Jean Stremp. : '- J' 1 1- ' 'Na I g si Photography Cluh members develop unusual candid shots in the dark room. Rear to front: Barbara Coonan, Vice-presidentg Jean Dornenburg, Mary Lou Tierney, Mary Kay Conley, Mary Demers, Joan McNamara, Joanne Bagg, Fran Richter, President, notpictured: Sister Mary Dorcas, aclvisergjoanne Sterbutzelflfreasurer. lllf-aa 'Ma-af' The Victoria de Espana acquaints its members with many Spanish customs. Seated: Mary Demers Cfrontj, Mary Kay Conley, Julia Rincon, Margarita Bauza, Peggy Smith, Mary Kay Murphy, Fran Richter, Mary Lou Pandolfo, Jean Dornenburgg Standing: Isaura Gonzalez, Awilda Casanova, Norma Deliz, Inez Ortiz, Joan McNamara, Absent: Senora Hersilia cle Dardano, adviser, Norma Fury, President, Norine Di Lucente ' ' D Vice-president, Pauline Hackett, Secretary-Treas- urer. l dipha Lambda Delta, frerhmaa womehft nalioaai hohoraryfraferhify Alumnae members: Seated: Jean Stremp, Betty Lee Vavick, Ann Ruhmann, Mary Lucille Bean, Sister Florence Marie, aclviserg Carolyn Chorlton, Dolores Pacellig Szanding: Florence Hebeler, Rosanne Donohoe, Barbara DeBoer, Patricia Grimes, Ellen Fitzgerald, Gail Harvey, Elizabeth Anne Scheuermann, Esther Swartzwelder, Janet White, Patricia Bender, Joan Harwell, Linn Farnum. , ,fl , KT, 33 -' -: ' f r-,- Q .A f T1 liz? t o v a , 1 D ' ,, n Q: t S -ta Pi Gamma Mu, national meia! .teienee frafernify Standiizg: Linn Farnum, Presidentg Sealed: Mr. Paul Kromerg Fin! row, rear to fr-onl: Sister Helen Elizabeth, Catherine Mathers, Patricia Gillis,Vice-president, Agnesmary Treanor, Beatrice Mulvehillg Second row: Alice Healy, Mary Jean Tre-panier, Sister Raphael, adviser, Sister Theophane, Sister Fortunatag not pielmfedz Pauline Hackett, Secretary-Treasurer. Cwem, national sophomore honorary society and .ferviee organizafzoh - Alumnae and active members: Seated: Ann Ruhmann, Vice- presidentg Patricia Grimes, President, Sister Muriel, adviser, Ellen Fitzgerald, Mary Louise Brennang Standing: Norine Buzza, Patricia Bender, Elizabeth Anne Scheuermann, Bea- trice Mulvehill, Barbara DeBoer, Florence Hebeler, Mary Lucille Bean, Margaret Mary Francis, Secretary-Treasurer, Patricia Herold, Rosanne Donohoe, Magdeline Bajcura, Betty Lee Vaviclt, Janet Sullivan, Historiang Mary Schreiner, not pietured: Sister Mary Estelle and Sister Mary Francis, advisers. Kappa Omieroh Phi, national home eeonomier honoraryfraiernily Sealed: Sister Rose Marie, adviser, Patricia Stefanik, Janet White, Vice-president, Marian Callahan, Secretaryg Slanding: Sister Rose Angela, Margaret Burns, Presidentg Dorothy Bakerg no! pictured: Margaret Goldy, Recording Secretaryg Dolores Abraham, Treasurer. 86 Sigma Alpha Iota, national honorary mimic fraternity Sarah Ann Wilkinson, Mary Ann Kirby, Mary Louise Rillo, Joyce Margaret Smith, Magdeline Bajcura, Dorothy Ferrante, Chaplaing Elizabeth Anne Scheuermann, Presiclentg June Kushon, VICC-PYCSlClCHQQ.HClCI1 Muhag not pictarm'.' Peggy Garvis, Secretaryg Patricia Trozzo, Treasurer. ag, Pi Kappa Delta, national honorary eiehating fra- ternity - Seated: Mr. Paul Kromer and Sister Theophane, advisersg Standing: Dawna Sheehan, Betty Lee Vavick, Marguerite Griffin, Alice Healy, Presidentg Marie Pellicano, Louise Do- herty, not pirtiireal: Gail Harvey, Secretary-Treasurer. Offers of Cross and Crereent, campus honor .foeiety for Jeniorx Rosanne Donohoe, Treasurerg Miss Helen Schmaclel, adviserg Louise Doherty, Seeretaryg Elizabeth Anne Scheuermann, Presiclentg Agnesmary Treanor, Historian. 87 ,....r' Executive Committee of Sigma Kappa Phi, national honorary language fraternity Sister Serahna, adviserg Margarita Bauza, Presidentg Louise Doherty, Vice-president. , Siudenl Ajfliufer of the American Chernicul Soeiely study modern trends in induslry. Dorothy Mocadlo, Joanne Bagg, Cecilia Kopaczewski, Vice- presidentg Dorothy Baker, Mary Ann Roeser, Barbara De Boer, Sister Mary Dorcas, adviserg Jean Dornenburg, Carolyn Chorlton, Presidentg Pat Stefanik, Pat Bender, not pictured.- Pat Kearney, Secretary-Treasurer. Members of fhe Siuden! ffournul Club of the Ameri- eun Psyrhologieul Arroeiufion observe u demonstra- tion of ihe reading-rule uceelerulor. Seated: Ruth Clouse, Secretaryg Barbara Banisch, Presiclentg Mary Kay Conley, Mary Demers, Kathleen Heeter, Bea Mulvehillg Sfunding: Pat Sullivan, Fran Richter, joan Calla- han, Francesmary Peters, Loretta Boni, Treasurerg Olive Meg- gison, Sister Maurice, adviserg Miss Norma Lutz, Antoinette Lodato, Mary Lou Brennan, Mary Kay Murphy, Joan Mc- Namara, Gail Harvey, Marie Pellicano, Fran Daily'g not pic- ured: Leddy Luther, Vice-president. In un Iniernutionul Relutionr Club meeting, Afgnerinury Treunor, Presidenf, leuds u discuryion on the Uniled Nufions. Fzrrf row Sister Theophane, adviserg Jean Trepanier, Vice-president? Alice Healy, Cathy Mathers, Secretaryg Marie Pellicanog Sefond row! Barbara Banisch, Pat Sullivan, Loretta Boni, Esther Swartzwelder, joy Flanagan Norine Buzza, Ruth Kaltenbachg Third row: Olive Meggison, Pat Bender, Louise Doherty, Dawna Sheehan, Ruth O'Block, Jean Dornenbur gFourfh row: Mr. Paul Kromer, adviserg Francesmary Peters, Peggy Sterbutzel, Mary Kay Murphy, Joanne Sterbutzelg Fifth row: Theresa Kristof, Rosemary Cunningham. t Leaderr of the Seton Hill Chapter of The American Red Crow read an account of their mort recent project. Seated: Joy Flanagan, Mary Ann DeFulvio, Antoinette Lodato, Bea Mulvehill, Ioan Callahan, Bonnie Engel, Mary Ann Kirby, Sally Wilkin- song Standing. Nancy Smith, Alice Kamfor, Mary Ann Roeser. 4 Sitter Stanislaux maker members of the Current Events Club world-conxcious. First row: Dawna Sheehan, Treasurer, Pauline Hackett, Sister Stanislaus, adviserg Second row: Arlene Cohen, Vice-presidentg Dolores McCoy, Marie Pellicanog Third row: Mary Lou Tierney, Ruth O'Block, Julie Nickum, Mary Lou Louder, Fourth row: Mary Scho'rr, Jean Dornenburg, Pat Gillisg Fyfth row: Ruth Clouse, Pat Sullivan, Barbara Banisch, Agnes- mary Treanorg Standing: Loretta Boni, President, Cathy Mathers, Sec- retaryg Linn Farnum, Rosemary Cunningham, Mary Kay Murphy, Joanne Sterbutzel, Peggy Sterbutzel, Marianne Benz. Seton Hill members of the national organization of Who'r Who Among Students in American Colleger and Univerritier Standing: Rosanne Donohoe, Beatrice Mulvehillg Seated: Agnesmary Treanor, Dorothy Reside, Louise Doherty, Joan Callahan, Patricia Mc- Carthy, Elizabeth Anne Scheuermann, Kathleen Kloppg Standing Crearjz Patricia Bender, Alice Healy, Barbara DeBoer. Member.: of the Home Economicr Club proudly display their handiwork at the bazaar. 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' Q-5 f '::r.-:.:,::af-za-c-ur.m-:.1-:ms-.4-3Bzhf:: f1T5Tl'I!5Li'i':Q1.-.x'f3!f'L1':737.-ISZYZ-f1.l'l HROUGH print and pictures we have tried to tell the story of Seton Hill. We have presented our administrators and our faculty, we have traced the histories of our buildings, we have described our curriculum and extra-curricular activities, we have introduced the graduates and the underclassmen. These, however, are changeable elements, greatly affected by time. They give no indfication of the sense of permanency which is an integral part ofthe spirit of Seton Hill. Rather, this spirit is manifested in long honored traditional events- the Mass of the Holy Ghost, class programs for freshmen, the Cap and Gown Show, Parents' Day, formal dances, senior caroling, Wassail, the Christmas Dinner, Glee Club concerts and speech programs, Tree Planting, Ivy Planting, the May Crowning, the Garden Party, Lantern Chain, and the day of days -Commencement. Now, as our finale, we unfold for you these traditions which are so dear to us. From Septem- ber to June we present the day-by-day life of a Setonian-a Review of 1951-1952. .ff iv 2 Review of felon H271 Difwe x ,vb x if ,uw If exif' 'V I .dw S' io - v W . v 1. ' r Rasa- J-, FJ M 2 l, l l l l l September once again Finds us journey- ing back to Seton and the joys of a new L year. Excitement fills the first few days as l thejuniors greet their new little sisters, l while upperclassmen welcome them with parties in their honor. The annual Fresh- man Cap and Gown Show is a Fitting cli- max to the class entertainments. The true spirit of the year is imparted through the offering of the Mass of the Holy Ghost which officially opens the academic year. It is then that we ask God to guide us through the months that fol- low and to bless our Work and life at l Seto n Hill. y Ofering the Maxx of the Holy Ghost, .vtua'ent.v analfaealty join in prayerfor a sueeersyfal year. Father Ryan greets freshmen Mary Ellen Higgins ana' Virginia Regan at the President 5 Reception. R . 15 9215? g J at A GIVE-E, W- - .Q,.z,ii:j ff 1 - ' 5J0'.5' X ' A Wet 3 F 'r.i aww fxymb x ak wi 1 E xml'- h ill 'nigh Xxxuhbs L,-1-5 Q.:-fv ib3J. kill 3,9-FA' Qs Ajullege xggyx I cbxf- N Nap-V-'NSS 5 I ,PB QJVN -XPNQ ml- oLhx of-NM ,S A-wi sfxsef Q- S'-Us ix 9Z'1'-RBNHWAQ-Iisoi-V'Nx2ASbPL:i'iNN. i ,xx WMS Rp 'piTij-ii-brim ownosa-x K5 bv. ' 1 SWA' ng UF is 'K i. l -96-Q MHP -QA, ugh' Zo,-5:iX SJW 9l6,55,.,-1-ev-I-N all-,L ,Ag-x, XXX 5.0-7' NO' eoyi Mis C-235' X -:,-we'- 'V Qbdghbwnwhmx Rss-Q-J' silk- Bu ermxs' QSM, ow b,N-NXBSQJA-Vonhgblh MG' 5-x,:oNJ'N'5 - up-T- H ' .KJ5 NVQ' M 56.0 by www? 9 N, ebb- 595. ' DBNXAS was-M was-'sv' Q,-,QNX W, wb 1 NN 5. yp -32.1-I-B5 E?E-Cnlggbyw . Us 505 oNg,T,X-Pr-5- 5 rbhfx ow 3.-xs-F Ki i.,5,,a.vS Viggo Q-Xmjiw 9,9-i 9Z 'N:xo, ' Q2 ,:Dp- an as 1, 94-Y we, we we 4 Www 'i ,,+wz3f,f9M W at Nstb-in -1- -:' Newcomers to our earnpa: are weleonzea' into the Setonfanzibf hy their big .vi.vter5. Margaret Randazzo, Marie Codeltz, Jane O'Neill, Kathy Frantz, Barbara Healy, Dawna Shee an. Seniors entertain freshnzen with their satire, Sublime Comedy. Virgil',, Mar- U .X -f lene Moi'san, and 'KMary Dante , Mar- Wu fx? 1 g guerite Grufin, visit Hip-Hip funior r' 5' '- cetzegef I KNNWR :I Pyramid from top to bottom: Dot Ferrante, Ros- N, ,il ' , ' L bl , ' f J 4 -' 'e anne Donohoe, Carolyn Chorlton, Sus1e au e, Betty Anne Scheuermann, Lmn Farnum. Following the Cap and Gown Show,fresh- men excitedly prepare for their debut in aeadeniie costume. Cahin parties at Maryglen ineanjires, food andfun. aw- Senior servers are lfusy hehind the scenes at the testimonial dinnerfor the Most Reverend Hugh Louis Lamb, Bishop of the Greensburg Diocese. The Reverend Philip Dion, C. llfl. Retreat Master-November, 1951. 'lim 119. 4, Al Setonzans feeez fe Holy Communion at tln altar rail, tlnzz paitiezpatzon in tlze Hob Saeiyiee of tlze llflass is made eww complete Pat Sweeney and .lrnzengarele Selzieberjinel tlzouglzt-provoking pamphlets for use during tlze students' annual retreat. Soelalists respond to the request at Fatima by evening partici- pation in tliefarnily rosary. You must make a habit of prayer, Saint Paul tells us, for prayer is learned by repeated acts. Throughout the year we have opportunity to grow in the most intimate familiarity with God Himself. In the morning we are united with Him at Mass and in Holy Communion. Daily from the monstrance He invites us to Come to Mell' Following each afternoon's classes we receive His sacramental benedietion. A united family, We pray the Rosary together every evening. And for these graces, in our goodnight visit, reverently we say, with our retreat master, Father Dion, Thanks, God! A mornentls pause in Our Laely's 'tion sent Heavenwarel . . . tlzen on to the next class. oratory, an aspira- 94 Porenff Doy Parents, Day, inaugurated in the fall of 1950, gives parents the opportunity to offer Mass with their daughters in St. Joseph Chapel, to dine with them in the students' dining room, and to meet and talk with the college administration and faculty. At the Parents' Day of November 4, 1951, a club especially for fathers of Seton Hill students and graduates became a reality through the activi- ty of an interested and en- terprising organization com- mittee. Serving hnancially, socially, and as good will agents, the members of the Fathers' Club hope to aid the college effectively in the achievement of its aims. Home Economic: rfu- dentr fone! Wizile and ffounne Keelun help Sister Bzzptirlu prepare. for the lea. Szudenlr, parents, and farufiy member: enjoy lhe Parents' Day tea. 'K if, Y y 1 Saw -f.. Fzzlhor Ryan meds with the ojicers ofthe Futherr' Cluh. Mr. john Lee Kirby, Treasurer, Father Ryan, Mr. John C. Alwine, Vice-presi- dentg Dr. Anthony A. Pandolfo, Presi- dent: Mr. Charles V. Doherty, Corre- sponding Secretary. Do you prayfer tea or coffee? Pouring: Laura Shuttle, Mary Kay Ma- haneyg Around Ihr tzzhfe hy? to right: jozin Callahan, Mrs. Loretta Callahan, Father Ryan, Janet Wlhite, Mrs. VVilliam NVhite, Mrs. Ned Bender, Mr. VVilliam White, Pat Bender, Mr. Ned Bender. , gf ,- - ET ' i'.--'-,me--- I ' ,Q ,-. ,L .A .Ls - f - viz' .V ,J ' ,li-A-F-11 I ., 4 ' 4' v ji .' I. 1 , fl .r r ,V .flu Q-'far .V IF, , V K 3 3 .1 1 . 3' X wi' , -... . rf Iris- 'SEE The forma! Chrisfmzzs beznguel, .fo we!!-planned and exeeufed by zize einem, if one of fhe most memorable evenfx in lhe lives of ez!! Seioniezm. Cbmfmezf ell fefon 1597! .. -.M2 'v--.- ,f LsQ?'5i2r- Q . '-.fu fwezzw, es, W 56407775 UWPH5 if fl Hwifffff' w0Hf2'f'ff4l71l27-H ffuniom are lzoxfeuex fo rizefaeulty and the seniors at Waxfail Barbara Russell, Carol Herolcl, Helen Mary McLaughlin, Pat Sullivan Therese Hawe, Barbara Banisch, Mr. Crowe, Father Austin. 96 Christmas on the l-lilll The crib on third Administra- tiong evening caroling in gailv decorated hallsg that special feeling of joy and good will prevailing everywhereg the annual presentation by the Speech Departmentg carols of near and far beautifully sung by the Glee Cluhq seniors decorating the dining room for the unforgettable hanquetg VVassail in the loungeg the movie in Sullivan l-lallg floor parties around our treesg Seniors' caroling awakening us for Massg drowsing during next morning's classesg the rush for homeward-bound trains, buses, planes-all a The crib on third Administration invites each student to come and adore her Infant Saviour. The speeeh department adds to the yuletide spirit with its annual presentation ofthe Nativity tableau. 'enivr earolers make their way to chapel there they begin their hymns of praise to ie newborn Christ-Child. oyce Holway, Helen Mary McLaughlin, lVIary Temers, Mary Kay Conley. An ancient Christmas eeremony eommenees as Rosanne Donohoe lights the jirst candle on the Advent wreath in the dining room. Mary Lu Bean and Suzanne Lauble pre- pare to lead the students in O Come Emmanuel. 97 part of Christmas at Seton Hill. , ' 'V a'ee A V, ,. ' ' E A, V af, V i i i i s 1 Residents of Seeond Canevin pose at their Christmas party. Seated: Sister Muriel, Joanne Bagg, Mary Kay lYl1llTflI1Cy, Cathy Fetherston, Sister' Florence Marieg Semnzl Roca: An- toinette Lodato, Mary Lu Bean, Nancy Smith, .Barbara De Boer, Carolyn Chorltong Third row: Bea lllulvchill, Alice Kamfor, Betty Anne Scheuermann, ,lean Connell, janet XX hire, Ann Fearherston, Pat Bender, Linn lfzirnuni. The Most Reverend Hugh Louis Lamb, arriving by speeial lrainfrom Phifadeiphia, is weleofned by the Most Reverend 7ohn F. Dearden, lhe Bishop of fhe Diocese of Pillsburgh. QW ' A is PM . , ' S J..-.. .Y . 4 Q.: y' i fag' 1 Q- l wsiu sfii.. if 5. ' . 1, ' e '. A Q X- , V , X v pg., , lk A , A , A ff ra . eee A if e f A 11' . 'I ' t eeee 1 1 1 sg. Crowds gather as ihe procession enzers the Cathedraf of fhe Blessed Sacrament. Greensburg Beeonaes an Elozseqoal fee Memorable among the events of 1952 was the erection of a new diocese with Greensburg as its see and the Most Reverend Hugh Louis Lamb its first bishop. Announcement of this appointment by His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, was made on May 23, 1951. Following the death of Dennis Cardinal Dougherty, Bishop Lamb served as administrator of the Arch- diocese of Philadelphia, and his coming to Greensburg was delayed until January 15, 1952. His installation by the new Archibshop of Philadelphia, the Most Reverend John F. O'Hara, took place the next day in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Members of the hierarchy and the clergy from many parts of the United States participated in the ceremonies. Following the solemn pontihcal Mass, almost eight hundred guests attended the testimonial banquet served in Sullivan Hall. On Sunday, January 20, at a civic reception in the Greens- burg High School, Bishop Lamb was ofhcially welcomed by Pennsylvania's Governor John S. Fine, Greensburg's mayor, William L. Treager, and Congressman Augustine B. Kelley representing the Catholic laity. ' . Seton Hill students welcome Bishop Lamb, grateful for the blessings that will come to us through our spiritul father. To him we pledge fidelity and filial love. . Members of ihe hierarchy, the efergy, and friends eongregatefor the insiallafion of Bishop Lamb as lhejirsf Bishop of the Diocese of Greensburg. I as PAQ, if Bishop Larnh is guest of honor at the testimonial dinner given in Sullivan Hall. I ' 1.15 hi' 99 The President of the College, The Reverend William Granger Ryan, greets the Most Reverend Yohn Francis O'Hara, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of -Philadelphia. State and city dignitaries are pictured with Bishop Lainh after his civic reception. Seated: Governor John S. Fine, The Most Reverend Hugh Louis Lamb, The Reverend William Granger Ryang Standing: Mayor William L. Treager, Congressman Augustine B. Kelley, Mr. Frank Bincla, Mayor of eannette. I Governor Fine and other ojicials applaud Bishop Lainh's address at the Civic Reception. ' Menihers of the clergy render ohedience to their new superior, Bishop Lamb. 1: ,.,, 2:5-va f' ,lr 2? if F I enznenv of Zize :indent body assembfe as the Jeniors plan! fzr zvy. VF, -WY 1' 'WJ' U' ,,! 'i!- W 1.1, - if -mv t,,,-fr ' I f fu - new --a- . ,. , ' A A - .fi:f'i52 ,.-we.. , ff f 2 . L. f-f -'SY' f f 4' f r.: neways - ' -.wffiiixne e if ff' we fly' 'f .fd 6 : . ,yr ,. 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During the spring, juniors plant their tree and seniors their ivy. Freshmen honor members of the departing class at the Garden Party, and sophomore little sisters sing farewell at Lantern Chain. Separation by miles and time will never diminish our spirit nor our memories of Seton-as alumnae we shall relive each spring, the loveliest time of the year! h ., lf C ofnmenrefneni festivitiey begin as freshmen are lzortexsex to f'f bag? , lj senzom al the garden pany. . 'traiwfff . W . loo 'ff' 5 . az'!1erRyzzn ojiczates as tze Class of 52 plant their tree in Apu! 1951 Looking on are Betty Anne Scheuermann Uumor Class Presidentl, Agnesmary Trezmor, Barlmra DeBoer Students gather at the grotto lo crown our Blessed Mother, the .Queen of the May. Ojicers of tlze Seton Hill Alumnae Corpo- ration visit with the senior :lass ojicers at the alumnae reception. Seated: Agnesmary Treanor, class Presidentg Mrs. Edward Connell, Chairman ofthe Alumnae Council and of Seton Hill Clubsg Sister Muriel, Assistant- treasurerg Mrs. john Alwine, Alumnae Corporation Presidentg Standing: Suzanne Lauble, class Treasur- erg Margarita Bauza, class Seeretaryg Barbara Rus- sell, class Vice-presidentg Miss Patricia McNamara, Secretaryg Linn Farnum, Class Fund Treasurer. The campus swings are popular for moments of leisure. Left to right: Mary Demers, Dorothy Baker, Joanne Bagg, Pat Bender, jane Byers. ww- ',:- I s - IO1 Salbf Voltz is crowned by lzer escort as .Queen of the Yunior Prom, May 1951. As seniors we slowly enter chapel for Baccalaureate. We have come to the house of God, humbly to thank Him for the benefits of a Christian education. As Seniors enter chapel for the Baccalaureate address on the day preceding commencement. As the bishop. presents the graduate with lzer diploma, the climax fy' lzer four years is reached. we listen to Father's address, we become more fully aware of the responsibility we must shortly assume, and during Bene- diction we earnestly pray that the ideals of Seton Hill will always be ours. Sullivan Hall is resplendent as the com- mencement ceremonies climax the under- graduate days for the seniors. The banner of each alumna class, the senior banner in the place of honor, the stateliness of the academic procession, contribute to the pageantry of our commencement. As the president of the College presents each candidate to the bishop for the conferring of her degree, the achievement of four years is realized. IO2 Alma Mater, hail we greet thee l Mingled feelings of sadness, pride, and joy fill the heart of each senior when, for the last time as a student, she sings these well-loved words ..... A sadness in the thought of departure, a justifiable pride in being a graduate of Seton Hill, a joy in the possession of all that the four years have meant. As the triumphant recession- al begins, we see among our friends those to whom We are most grateful, our parents. In gratitude to them and with the hope that the future may be as provi- dent as has been the past, we leave with a silent prayer .... Keep us near thee, We entreat thee, dearest Seton Hill! Commencement Friends of the graduates view the academic procession as it enters Sullivan Hall. Dr. Rauterkus directs members of ' the Pittsburgh Symphony as stu- dents sing during the commence- ment ceremony. IO3 ---w I 1. 1,v-A. ,..iv:x. 1 5' 1 ' 9-1, ' -xE?55PgS6TGxf53ei':f.i?:,3rf51g:.LR3S1S?PSj55F?a!igt??3Q??Ef3Qff-ff:XE-E ry, 'z .'fg.3,,L,:g,,:f'r-. ps. sex,--v,','J'N-x 3-.-rv 1--- -'.,':1G 1 -C4 wllgnfg 21-g.gNvEQ.-..-,,,,.3xz,3,g, 5c'.N..,h..1.,v,cc..'.,.112-14-.ggP:..vmxzv.-f1.,.p.. '-'-L'P.-'- -1 -2TJv:wa'.f.gn. 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Bowen Mr. and Mrs. James S. Boyle Mr. and Mrs John A. Briley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown Mr. and Mrs James P. Burns, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Cain Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Callahan Mrs. Loretta Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Chorlton Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Christopher Mr. and Mr. A. C. Clouse Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cobetto The Reverend Francis B. Concannon Mr. and Mrs Edward F. Connell Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Edward T. Conley William Coonan George Cossel Paul H. Coveney Elmer Daily D. DeBoer G. DeFulvio W. A. Demers Martin P. Devereaux J. F. Docherty Charles B. Doherty . James Donohoe Edwin Dowling Philip T. Farnum D. F. Featherston . Flor Figueroa . William Ferrante . A. Fetherston Mr. A. Fetherston, Jr. IO ll lu l l Mrs. William Firmbach J Mr and Mrs. D. Fitzgerald Mr and Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, Jr. Mr and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Frampton Mr and Mrs. Harold G. Garvis g Mr and Mrs. Robert Gillis l Mr and Mrs. C. Goldy r Mr and Mrs. Francisco Gonzalez l Mr and Mrs. Edward Gordon l Mr and Mrs. G. T. Grady l Mr and Mrs. John I. Graziano l Mr. and Mrs. -C. G. Griffin i Major and Mrs. E. W. Grimes l Mr. and Mrs. M. Gritte l Mr and Mrs. W. Grimm l Dr. and Mrs. Francis Gustina Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Hackett Mr and Mrs. William Hagner Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Hamm Colonel and Mrs. W. L. Hardick Mrs. Anna Hart Mr. and Mrs. M. Hawe Mrs. Gonzaga Heeter Mr. and Mrs. Limis Herberich Mr. and Mrs. George L. Higgins J Dr. and Mrs. John M. Higgins J Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Holway Home Economics Club Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Hyde International Relations Club Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Iverson Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Jack Mr. and Mrs. George Kamfor, Jr. ' I Alpha Gamma Chapter of Kappa Omicron Phi p The Misses Kaufhold l Mr. and Mrs. John Kearney Mrs. Agnes Keelan . Congressman and Mrs. Augustine B. Kelley Mr . and Mrs Mr. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs Mr. . John M. Kissel u . Walter Kopaczewski . F. Kuhl Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elton R. Kunkle John Landers Dr. Jessie Labanowski Mr. and Mrs. Mario Lodato Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long Mr. and Mrs. Alton H. Luther Mr. C. G. Mack Mr. and Mrs. James I. Mahaney and Mrs. Anthony Marnella Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Marsh Mr. and Mrs. George Martel Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mathers Mrs. Elva McCoy Mr. and Mrs. John McGuinness Mr. and Mrs. James E. McQuade and Mrs. Robert Meggison Mr. Mrs. Dorothy Mexal and Mrs. Guy M. Miller and Mrs. Edward Moisan and Mrs. Anthony Mollica and Mrs. Edward L. Mulvehill Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Myrtle B. Mulvehill Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Murnighan and Mrs. Nickum and Mrs. Joseph M. Nugent and Mrs. Eugene Ouellette Mrs. Lucille A. Palmer ' Mrs. A. A. Pandolfo and Mrs. Hugo Parente Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Poka Dr. and Mrs. Anton P. Randazzo Mr. Henry J. Ranft and Mrs. Elmer M. Rauch Mr. The Honorable and Mrs. James A. Ravella Mrs. Sarah Reilly Miss Sara A. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richter Mr. D. L. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. David A. Reside Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Robertshaw Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roeser and Mrs. Rubino Gertrude Ruhmann The Reverend William Granger Ryan and Mrs. E. Savarese and Mrs. O. Scheuermann Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Schorr Mr. and Mrs. H. Schreiner Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Severin IO Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . A. Shuttle . Michael Skirpan . Donald B. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . W. A. Smutko . George Solomon Mr. and Mrs. William Sterbutzel and Mrs Mr. Mrs. W. Sull Mr. and Mrs Mr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Norman D. Sullivan ivan . John P. Tierney and Mrs. Robert Toffy . Bernard Treanor . Robert P. Turney . Lee Vavick . William White Messrs. Robert and Kevin White Mr. and Mrs. Emil O. Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs H. E. Williamee Projrffzbmzl Pazirom Dr. A. D. B arnhart Dr. Franklin Cunjak Dr. William Murray Dr. Anthony A. Pandolfo ABMIZWEJI Primm Balber's Floor Covering Company Mr. Calvert I. Bean Jimmi Brunelli's Orchestra Carbone's Restaurant at Crabtree Ebensburg Inn and Penn Eben Hotel Kiddie Land Children's Shop Kirby Transfer and Storage Company Nick Del Paine Mr. Frank Pellicano Potter McCune Company Ralph's Studio Seven Up Bottling Company St. Clair Supply Company Summers' Shoe Store Walsh Equipment Company flrknowfedcgemeni On behalf of the senior Class, the editors wish to thank our advertisers. We encourage the Seton Hill students to demonstrate their appreciation by patronizing these ad- vertisers in every way possible. Advertising Manager 108 THE FI EST IN YEARBUOK' HAVE-YOU NOTICED how many colleges and universities are turning to Keller's for their yearbooks? Keller's relinement of the lithography methodof printing, VELVATONE, means more pictures, better layout design and needle-sharp fidelity in Picture reproduction. Famous, too, are Keller's service or- ganization and creative team. A service representative will gladly call to discuss your yearbook plans. VVDI. J. KELLER INC 33 CLARENCE AVENUE BUFFALO, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 6600 K KA 19 13 109 To The CLASS OF 1952 ii? Congratulations For A Iob Well Done! AFC! BEST WISHES from THE CLASS OF 1955 HARVEY'S Greensburgiv Newest Restaurant Spaghetti - Ravioli 8 N. Penna.. Ave. Phone 4283 Compliments of Pat DiPrimio Portraits and Groups by Both 81 Teall Photographers 'A' 635 Main Street East Aurora, N. Y. BEST WISHES from THE CLASS OF 1954 WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY Newman? fewelry . 22 wEsT OTTERMAN STREET GREENSBURG, PA. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING coNGRATU1t,AT1oNs AND BEST w1sHEs BESTWISHES WHEN CONSIDERING from DAIRY PRODUCTS - REMEMBER - THE FINEST SOLD IS MEADOW GOLD THE CLASS OF 1955 III ff Always the Best in Fashions The VJZHVZP Shop 20 West Otterman Street ii' PHONE 4559 LUCY MONSOUR, PROP. CON N ELL MOTORS INC. Nash Sales 6 Service ' 2 Pittsburgh, Penna. Compliments Q, of 5726 Forbes Street HA. 1-355 Westmoreland Cvmlfuvfivfe S COSHEY - BUCHANAN Company FUNERAL HOME 319 West Pittsburgh Street Greensburg, Pa. II2 CHORLTON FOUN DRY CO., INC. WALKER STREET SOUTH SOMERSET, MASS. COMPLIMEN TS OF THE PENN TRANSIT CO. Greensburg, Pa. , 4 Best Wishes to the Class of1952 BARCLAY-WESTMORELAND TRUST COMPANY GREENSBURG, PA. if Oldest and Largest Bank in Westmo1'eland County ESTABLISHED 1854 'ik' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1952 J 1 I E FIRST NATIONAL BANK GREENSBURG, PA. Member Federal Resewfe System Me1nbe1'Fede1'aI Deposit Inszzrnnce Co1'j7o1'at1'o11 COMPLI MENTS OF COPPERWELD STEEL COMPANY GLASSPORT, PA. IT'S EVERGLADE INN OUR SPECIALTY - SHRIMP 'WE CATER TO PARTIES Phone Greensburg 9457 ly! Miles IVest of GREENSBURG, PA. on Route 30 II AMERICAN CHAIN Xa CABLE CO. HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT COMPANY PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA C0nytructz'0n-InduftmdZ-Coall Illinting Egugbmenl DISTRIBUTORS ALLIS-CHALMERS MANUFACTURING CO. Models HD-5 - HD-7 - H-D-10 - HD-19 Diesel Tractors JAEGER MACHINE COMPANY Pumps, Air Compressors, Truck Mixers, Concrete Mixers, Blacktop Pavers, Concrete Road Paving Equipment GAR WOOD INDUSTRIES, INC. BAKER MANUFACTURING Bulldozers, Dozecasters, Scrapers COMPANY Bulldozers, Gradebuilders, Snow Plows SHOVEL Sc CRANE DIVISION LIMA-HAMILTON CORPORATION Crawlers and Rubber Mounted Shovels M Cu. Yd. to 6 Cu. Yd. Cranes - l0 to ll0 Tons DETROIT DIESEL ENGINE DIV. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Series 71 Diesel Engines VVAYNE CRANE DIVISION AMERICAN STEEL DREDGE CO., INC. Shovels, Cranes, Backhoes Rubber Mounted Shovels M2 Cu. Yd. to M Cu. Yd. FRANK G. 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Paint GREENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA ON THE LINCOLN HIGHXVAY U. s. 30 115 PEARCE 10072, VVOOL BLANKETS - FABRICS - SHIRTS Made by PEARCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY AMERICA'S OLDEST BLANKET TNIILL Latrobe, Pennsylvania HARRY C. WRIGHT 81 SONS JEXVELERS Phone 219 108 S. Main Street Greensburg, Pa. PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPLIMENTS COMPANY OF KECKSBURG OF P. O. Nlounzf Pleasant A FRIEND R. D. 1, Keclesbnrg, Pa. Telepl1one:KecksZ2zm'g 28 SERVING HOMES AND INDUSTRIES in Western Pennsylvania COIVIPLUNTENTS OF THE PEOPLES SUN DRUG Complete Line of Cosmetics and Drugs Otterrnan and Main Street Greensburg, Pa. NATURAL GAS COMPANY BEST WISHES to the SENIORS II IN ALL THE VVORLD, NO OTHER COFFEE LIKE Cafe Rzeo CAFE RICO grows only in Puerto Rico, high among the cloud-crowned peaks, caressed by a brilliant tropic sun, tempered by the fresh trade winds. COOPERATIVA CAFETEROS DE PUERTO RICO PONCE, PUERTO RICO II7 COMPLI MENTS OF A Friend TONY RUBINO PRODUCE COMPANY GREENSBURG, PA. BEST YVISHES FROM ' YOST ELECTRIC COMPANY GREENSBURG, PA. E1fe1'ytbing Electrical ILIJERIS lweflelh The Chas. H. Elliott Company Seventeenth Street and Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia 32, Pa. ENGRA VERS o PRINTERS JEWELERS Manzzfactz11'e1's of the Ojicial Seton Hill Ring THE LARGEST COLLEGE ENGRAVING HOUSE IN THE TVORLD II AMERICAN REINSURANCE CRQUP 99 john Street New York-38, N. Y. QVER the years on numerous occasions we have been highly complimented on the sterling type of reinsurance service we are able to render our friends. Naturally, we are quite proud of our record. While we handle some of the largest accounts in the busi- ness, we also service hundreds of small accounts. In fact, no re- insurance account is too small-nor too large-for us to put all of our highly trained technical staFI on the job. If yours is a re- insurance problern, the American Reinsurance Group can handle it, and would Welcome the opportunity. AMERICAN RE-INSURANCE COMPANY AMERICAN RESERVE INSURANCE COMPANY is Sk :Xl Cezruezlgf Fzkleligl Suregz Fire Marine Allzed Liner 119 Refresh add zest to the hour lbhllb unhli Aulnolwv or lrll COCA-con EOMIANV II Greensburg Coca- Bottling Co., Inc. If your clothes are not becoming to you -they should be coming to us. MODEL CLEANING 81 LAUNDRY CO. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Cola Greensburg 3691 Jeannette 42 Compliments Of The Moyflowef Hole! WASHINGTON, D. C. 120 COMPLIMENTS OF THE GREENSBURG NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION Fred G. Beehner Beehner's Garage-Hudson Harry A. Byers H. A. Bye1's-Clzryslev' Harry M. Cochran, Jr. Cochran Motor Sales-Cadillac A. W. Ratner Greensburg Motor Company-Dodge James P. Giannelli Giannelli Motor Salles-Kaiser-Frazer Wfallace Hallam Hallam-Klein Chevrolet Inc.-Chevrolet O. C. Harrold O. C. Harold Inc.-Nash H. H. Clifton Keystone Garage-Willys Joseph B. Lloyd Lloyd Motor Company-DeSoto Mfilliam G. Mohler Mohler Motor Company-Ford Paul W1 Miller Paul Motor Company-Studebaker Lloyd Wilkens Pioneer Packard Company-Packard Frank Pultz Frank Pultz-Oldsmobile George Henry Westmoreland Motor Car Co.-Buick smart things to wear since 1914 av: Greensburg born, Greensburg owned, Greensburg managed congratulations to the class of '52 COMPLIMENTS OF J X 3 .mn. let me 32. N, Penn. Ave. Gretensbur I , Pap xzfualleiblcan-hnayda Compliments of B. A. Mulston 121 . ju.st what your doctor 0rcI,ercd. Lough FR1'1,S Drug Store -10 North Main Street Telephone 209 Greensburg, PCI1I1Sy1V211li?l A FRIEND Y0u'H always ind BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1952 the best of A everytizing at . . . Greensblrrg Phone 2800 EYE TENIION EAIED WITH ' il Zh ' 2 w2.2., si aniznssuna aaa M ' sr. 007. LATCILEJ-ABE X .f45hhmmk I OMETR C OMPLIMENTS OF GREEN CAB COMPANY 122


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