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MARY ELIZABETH PFROMM SHARON REEDY 217 Gregory St. St, Boniface 119 Eugene Sf. Sf- Tl16OClOr9 Oh fudge! . . . sedulous behind 1'Hey, wait for me! , . . butter- the scenes . . . master musician cups bloom in her hair . . . fondness . . . Mary Beth . . . a flair for for fun . . . Shari . , . loves to blue in any hue . . . Orchestra 2: Band 3: Volley Ball Referee 3: G.A.A. 3: Library Club 4. dance . . . Sodality 2.3,4: Student Council 2,31 Camera Club 4: Dra- matics Club 3.4: Essay Stall 3: Gannet Barn Representative 4 ROSEMARY RICE 56 Birchbrook Dr, Good Shepherd MWhat should I do? . . . creamy complexion with subtle pinkness . . . blue eyes reflecting happiness . . . Rosie . , . savors snacks . . . merry manner . . . Dramatics Club 4. IOANNE RICHARDSON 20 Nester St. Our Lady of Perpetual Help And all that sort of jazz . . . always up to date . . . Joanne . . . possesses the power of posi- tive persuasion . . . Class Officer -President 3: Student Council 4 - Vice-President 4: Freshman NANCY RITZ 132 Laney Rd, St. Anne Lots of luck! . . . loves to laugh . . . wavy, wavy hair . , . Nancy . . . a faithful photographer . . . Freshman Chorus: Varsity Basket- ball 3: Varsity Volleyball 2,35 Essay Staff 2: Le Cercle Francais 2: Timon Club 3 Dramatics Club 3,45 Camera Club 3: Christmas Plav 3: Palm Staff-Photography Editor 4. IEAN RODMAN 1 15 Westinoreland Dr. St. Anne Where did I leave my purse? . . . sweetly sophisticated . . . Bunny . . . swims and skims the waves . . . ingenious inven- tor . . . Sodality 1,2,3,4-Fresh- man Prefect 4: Student Council 1: Freshman Chorus: Glee Club 2,3,4: German Club 3 -' President 3: Essay Staff 3: Operetta 3. Palm Staff 4. Chorus: Glee Club 2,3: Operetta 3: Mission Council 2-Secretary 2: Christmas Play 3: Essay staff 4: Dramatics Club 3.4: Senior Play. lieee are moments that Meewwa,..,e.. K MOM'S LEARNING, TOO! Mrs. Manzella and Roslyn are absorbing knowledge together in French Class. Mrs. Manzella was one of the many parents who attended our school on Visitors Day during American Education Week. 112 wma., ...-nl
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SUSAN OWEN MARGERY PALMER MARYANN PATTI 92 Westmoreland Dr. St, Anm- ll6 Iackson St. St. Andrew 83 Klein St. Who Me? . , . wide. wide eyes Wait'll I tell you what hap- Our Lady of Perpetual Help and long, long lashes , , , always penedlu . . . hazel eyes glowing Oooopsl . . . aptitude for art neat 'n tidy . . . Sue , . . deter- with enthusiasm . . . MMargie . , . - . . never H Clull moment . . mination with a capital D . . . Freshman Chorus: Le Cercle Fran- cais 1.2.3. gon lemowlledge Glowing pride and happiness beamed within the Class of '59 when they re- turned to school in September as Seniors. A bit of sadness was felt, too, as they be- gan to mark off special occasions - the opening Mass of the Holy Spirit, the ar- rival of Senior Beanies, the first time they sang the last verse of the School Song - as last ceremonies at St. Agnes. Summer fun was soon filed away as the Seniors settled down ,in a spirit of study anticipating graduation and their entrance into a more complicated world. College catalogs became the most popular books craves clams . . . happiest when helpful , . . Freshman Chorus: Glee Club 2. Palm Staff 4. 3,41 Camera Club 3.4: in Senior homerooms. During September and October, thirty Seniors practically lived in the library absorbing and in- tegrating knowledge for the State Schol- arship Exam in October. Three times a week and even on Sunday, these Seniors diligently tried to store away every bit of information that was taught in special scholarship classes. Anticipating careers, other Seniors considered future positions practically and prudently. With determination and enthusiasm, the Class of '59 combined study and fun- the magic formula for a happy Senior Year. Maryann . . . flawless felicity . . . continually kind . . . Fresh- man Chorus: Class Oificer-Vicch President 1: Student Council 2.3. e PATRICIA PENNA 128 Anthony St. Our Lady of Good Counsel How'll I ever pass! . . . em- bellished with emerald eyes . . . perpetually pacific . . . Pat . . . comely in cocoa colors . . . Fresh- rfiarg Chorus: Le Cercle Francais ROSEMARY PERNO 273 Murray St. Holy Apostles What did you say? . . . a crown of auburn curls . . , jolly and gingery . . . A'Peachy . . . cheer- ful cheerleader with plenty of charm . . , Library Club fl: Cheer- leader l.2.3.4: Science Club 4. ALL SENIORS are poised for flight as these track enthusiasts demonstrate: Kathleen Herrmann. Diane Szatkowski. Marguerite Bogaski, and Marilou Iohnson. 111 MARLENE PERO 574 Shelford Rd. St. Ambrose Did you do your homework? . . . always ready to laugh . . . connoisseur of cooking . . . Mar- lene . . . tiny package of happi- ness . . . fond of orchid . . . Business Club 4.
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rl' -I Y I , WHO WILL BE THE HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW? Perhaps it will be one of these Seniors. fFirst Rowl lean Rodman, lean Culross, Roslyn Manzella: fSecond Rowl Kathleen McCusker, Audrey Augonis, Iulia McGrath and Mary Io Stanczuk are pensively preparing for the Betty Crocker Test. Qmions wiQll meuefi longest, As Seniors reflect on the events of their Freshman, Sophomore, Iunior and Senior years, many happy memories, and also a few sad ones, come to mind. Their happiest memories are the days which contained fun, togetherness, and that certain satisfaction resulting from work well done. They are comprised of the pleasure the Class of '59 has always joined to their schoolwork, the humorous incidents which often unexpectedly pop- ped up, family jokes , and all the other shared experiences. Sad occurrences -f usually small and yet significant - are also remembered by the Seniors. Dark clouds were prevalent on days when disappointments were met with, or perhaps when misunderstandings occurred between friends. These disheart- ening instances were of marked import- ance in the lives of the Seniors, for like the pleasant experiences, they left an imprint in their minds and hearts. Happy and sad, these years have held treasured moments that Seniors will never forget. 'cz IOANNE RODMAN 1986 South Ave. St. Anne I don't know . . . mathemati- cally-minded . . . efficiency with a capital . . . rollicking roller skater . . . Ioanne . . . sweet- ness shines through . . . Glee Club 2,3,4: Palm Staff 4: Library Club 4. IUDITH RUSSER 2294 Manitou Rd, St. Theodore Oh, for Pete's sake! . . . has hosts of friends . . . hazel eyes dazzling like dewdrops . . . Indy . . . perfectly poised Prefect . . . Sodalitv 1.2.3.4-Prefect 4: Fresh- man Chorus: Glee Club 2,3,4: Operetta 3 Orchestra l,2: Christ- mas Play 3: Mission Council 2. IACQUELINE SANTANGELO SLIZANNE SCHLEGEL HELEN ELIZABETH 36 Canton St. Holy Apostles 35 Linden St. St. Anne SCHNACKY It's too bad. . . . graced with a Anybody want a ride home? 2128 E. Henrietta Rd.- Cvrecian air . . . hazel eyes spark- . . . distinctive individuality . . . Good Shepherd ling like diamonds , . . Iackie . . . crazy about chocolate chip cookies . . . Freshman Chorus: Cvlee Club 2.3,4: Le Cercle Fran- cais l.2: Library Club 4. 4. possesses a generous heart . . . Suzie . . . captivating coiffure . . . sophistication supreme , . . Timon Club 3: Homemaking Club 11 Why isn't your article in? . . . consistently late for lunch . , efficient editor . . . Bettie . . . always kind and considerate . . . Freshman Chorus: French Club 2: Essay Staff 2.3,4 - Editor 4. 3 MARY ELIZABETH SCHWARTZ 37 Inglwood Dr. Our Lady of Good Counsel Oh, for crying out loud! . . . whiz on water skies . . . little 'n lively . . . Suzie , . . loves strawberry shortcake . . . Fresh- man Chorus: Le Cercle Francais 4: Dramatics Club 3,4: Varsity Baseball 2: Future Nurse Club 4.
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