St Agnes High School - Palm Yearbook (Rochester, NY)

 - Class of 1959

Page 118 of 134

 

St Agnes High School - Palm Yearbook (Rochester, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 118 of 134
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GLORIA STONE 550 Parsells Ave. St. Ambrose Not again . . , always willing to work . . . sparkles with a sunny smile . . . Gloria . . . A'Getting to Know You -her favorite . . . Freshman Chorus: French Club l,2: Mission Council 4: Glee Club 2,39 Camera Club 3.4: Palm Staff 4, PHYLLIS SWINSICK - I S. A d , MAY DAY PROCESSION was a solemnly beautiful occasion for all. Diane qiggjlne Erreadytlaugxli genvgi Szatkowski. Carol Van Nierop, Mary Ellen Carpenter and Elizabeth Snyder, repre- H hglppy'h'ea'ri'. . . 1-Philo t A A sentatives of their respective homerooms. slowly wend their way to the stage. never known to hustle . . . pro- ficiency plus with a bowling ball Le Cercle Francais 2 Home eb wliicli bniglit in and la iglitem DIANE SZATKOWSKI 758 Hudson Ave. St. Theresa No, no! It's S-Z-A-T-K . . . brown eyes brimming with vitality . . . forever full of Mission fervor . . , Dee-Dee . . . charmingly cheerful . . Sodality l,2.3,4: Le Cercle Francais 2,33 Mission Council 3.4-President 4 LEONORA TGBIN 26 Penhurst St. Our Lady of Good Council Wait till I tell you what hap- pened! . . . sweetness in her smile . . . 'ALea . . . subtle sense of humor . . . patience with future patients . . . Freshman Chorus: Dramatics Club 3,43 Essay Staff 2. 116 IOSEPI-IINE VALENTI 133 Fairgate St. Holy Apostles How are ya? , . . filled with friendliness . . . a mind for math . . . lo , . . strictly out of Vogue . , . Freshman Chorus: Glee Club 2.3,4: Student Council 2: Class Officer-dSecretary 3: Dramatics Club 3.4: Essay Staff 3: Christmas Play 3: Operetta 3: Palm Staff 4. BERNICE VALLOT 35 Tremont St. Immaculate Conception UYou know it. tool . . . fun- loving favorite . . . perpetually peppy on the basketball court . , . Bernie . . . darling and demure . . . Red Cross lg Varsity Basket- ball 2.3: G.A.A. Council 2.3,

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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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, Y. X Ak? ggniil DOESN'T THAT CAMPUS LOOK GORGEOUS! enthuses Barbara Hoffman to Carol KAREN WEISS 2 Eldridge Ave. St. Boniface Did you sec that? . . . has the world on a string . . , Karen . . . the look of a collegienne . . . speed and sparkle . . , Freshman Chorus: Le Cercle Francais 2.3.-is Timon Club 3: Dramatics Club 3.4: Christmas Play 3. Van Nierop and Linda Lee Dominik over a college brochure. Carolann De Lettera. Roslyn Manzella and Barbara Nowack are deeply absorbed in other booklets which may possibly portray their next ycar's Hhome away from home. For three long years the Class of '59 anticipated the joyous day when they would be called Seniors. Since that day arrived. however, they have come to realize that being Seniors means not only leading the other classes in Senior-ity but also possessing numerous little, but meaningful, privileges. For a few days after the opening of school, only the special sparkle known to Seniors alone distinguished the Class. but soon their evident beanies arrived, mark- ing them with evident distinction. The fourth Wednesday of each month was the Class could don their white caps for the entire day. A tingling sensation pervades each member of the Senior class when she loyally sings the third and last verse of the school song, which traditionally may be sung only by Seniors. When we must bid farewell to our loved school holds special significance for the graduating class as is evidenced by the warm grati- tude which may be discerned in their voices. Long after their high school days, memories of the school song will remain in the Seniors' minds, giving them the designated as l'Senior Beanie Day when strength to face life's battles bravel Y.. SN j -e CAROL VAN NIEROP 98 Arrowhead Dr. St. Helen Well l'll be dipped! . . . con- tagiously happy hearted . . . makes the most of music . . . i'Carol . . . personality plus polish . . . Sodality 1.2.3.4-Iunior Prefect 'fp Freshman Chorus: Glee Club 2.3.4: Band 4: Student Council 3: Oper- etta 3. LAURIE VALERIO 278 Aldine St. St. Monica Take it easy . . . a LUXurious complexion . . . Laurie . . . favored for her friendliness . . . butterscotch blond . . . Student Council 1: Class Officer-Secre- tary l: Treasurer 3: Dramatics Club 3.4: Essay Staff 3.4: Timon Club 3. and fight for Christ, the Lord. SHARON WADE 80 Tacoma St. Holy Rosary Did you notice it? . . . usually unhurried . . . inquisitive brown eyes . . . Sherry . . . prefers pale pink , . . keen on record collecting. 117 IUDITH WEBER 718 Ioseph Ave. Holy Redeemer Oh, oh - I forgot! . . . gayer than laughter . . . efficient editor equipped with endless energy . . , Indy . . . talks without termina- tion . . . Sodality 1.2.3.4 Glee Club 2.3.41 Essay-Business Man- ager 3: Le Cercle Francais 2.3: Dramatics Club 3: Timon Club 3.4 Teen Scene Reporter 3: Palm Staff-Editor-in-Chief 4. KATHLEEN WEBER 63 Elmerston Rd. St, Anne Lots of luck! . . . sunshine bright . . . specializes in sports . . . Kathy . . . an elfish grin with mischief within . . . Freshman Chorus: Glee Club 2.3: Orchestra l: Varsity Basketball 3.

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