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SANDRA SCHWARTZ 230 Hague Street Holy Family 'See you later . . . knack for neatness . . , snow pink complex- ion Sandy . , . anticipates a business career . . . partial to pea- nut butter 'n jelly . , . Business Club 4. '11 MARY SEABRY 1573 N. Clinton Ave. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Wickedl . . . bouncing brown DURING EXAMS, the cafeteria is the rendezvous for those who have a free minute for QUYIS - - - ,famlllfflf face In the last minute clinching of facts, which is just what these two tables of Seniors are doing: llbfafl' 4 - - Marv - - - Ulofmus Mary Schwartz, Viola Newton, Kathleen Weber, and Ioanne Gardner at the first, and Sharon blue 9Ye5 ' - - Usher Club 45 Reedy, Dorcas Holmes. Nancy Ritz, and Barbara Martin at the second. L1bYP1fY Club 45 S911101' PIBV- Jlflomemts oil Measure BARBARA SEILS 124 Dorbeth Rd. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Call me tonight . . . a cute accordianist . . . the quality not the quantity counts . . . HBarb . . . future school marm . . . German Club Vice-President 3,4: Senior Play: Dramatics Club 4. BARBARA SERDENIS IANICE SHAW IUDITH SHAW 86 Vermont St. St. Ambrose 721 Thurston Rd. 721 Thurston Rd. Oh, good grief . . . heart filled Our Lady of Good Counsel Our Lady of Good Counsel with helpfulness . . . spicy as Oh, you're kidding! . . . grin of Oh, sugar! . . . thoroughly ginger . . . Barb . . . happiest when singing . . . Sodality 1,2,3.4: Freshman Chorus: Glee Club 2.3.4: Homemaking Club 3,4: Operetta 3: Business Club 4. 114 her twin . . . blue eyes beaming thoughtful . . . two of a kind . , . brightly . . . lan . . . set on a ludy . . .tricky touch on the secretarial career . . . Library Club typewriter . . . graceful ice skater 4: Business Club 4. . . . 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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KATHLEEN SHEPPARD l080 South Ave. St. Anne I don't know . . . sweet smile with a touch of serenity . . . Kathy . . . music makes her merry . . . possesses a passion for plaid . . . Sodality 3.4: Freshman Chorus Glee Club 2,3.4: Le Cercle Fran- cais 2: Essay Staff 2,31 Palm Staff- Layout Editor 4, ANNETTE SPINELLI 818 Elmwood Ave. St. Anne l'What time is it? . . . subtle seriousness . . . accurate book- keeper . . . Snoozy . . . brown eyed brunette . . . pleased with po- tato chips . . . Freshman Chorus: CHRISTINE SLOWIK MARY SMALT EUZABETH SNYDER 35 Mark St. St. Theresa 1545 South Ave. St. Anne Q09 Ravenwood Ave- St- Helen Are you going? . . . sparkly A'You'd better believe it! . . . a Oh. what Should I do! - - ' heart little package of mirth . . . Chris . . . rich, radiant complexion . , . likes best to play badminton . . , mint green - her specialty . . . Le Cercle Francais 2: Business Club 4. Moments swiftly slip into memories. but brief reflections will call forth pleas- ant thoughts, as the Class of '59 remem- bers the special events of Senior Year. ln December, with bells and snow in the air, they anticipated the Christmas Dance A'Candy Cane Cotillion -f the very first Senior-Alumnae Dance at St. Agnes. April brought flowers and spring and the first closed Senior Retreat at the Cenacle. Together they prepared for the life they would each pursue alone. A fourth 'ADate with Dad evening in hint of freckles . . . mirthful and mischievous . . . Mary . . . specializes in swimming . . . con- stantly chatters . . . Le Cercle Francais 1,21 Freshman Chorus. gilded with generosity . . . Betty . . . terror on the highway . . . effervescent with excitableness . . . Sodalit l,2,3.4: Freshman Chorus: Class gfficer-Treasurer 2, Secre- tary 4: Le Cercle Francais 4: Palm Staff 4. May again aroused love and gratitude in their hearts for their wogiderful fathers most of whom had sacrificed much so that these four years at St. Agnes were pos- sible for their daughters. Very last occasions will be among the Seniors' most cherished reflections - the Senior-Faculty Picnic, the days when the special issue of the Essay and their Year- book appeared, the Senior-Parent Ban- quet,' the glorious Ball and, of course, Graduation night itself when, with hearts surging with love and loyalty, they be- come the graduating Class of 1959. Le Ce,-C19 Francais 2. EASY, lSN'T IT says Kathleen Weber as she shows her fellow Library Club members how to stamp out a book. Other Seniors are Lucille Cali, loan Le Sage, Iudith McSweeney and Ioanne Rodman. amd pnomise MARY IO STANCZUK 126 Viewcrest Dr. St. Ambrose Laugh, l thought l'd die! . . . peppy, petite and pixie-ish . . . Mary Io . . . top homemaker of tomorrow . . . gift of graciousness . . . Freshman Chorus, Glee Club 2,3,4: Le Cercle Francais 2,3,4- Secretary 4: Timon Club 3,42 Christmas Play: Homemaking Club 4. 115
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